Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-07; City Council; 12493; REQUEST FOR BALLOT MEASURE REGARDING LEGO FAMILY PARKGU vo OF: 3 z C- 0 $ 3 0 0 P a 2) 3) If City-sponsored, should the proposition be advisory or binding? On what date should the matter be set for election? The alternatives are April 1994, June 1994, and November 1994. Citizen or City Initiated Ballot Measure The first decision to be made by the City Council is to decide whether there should be a City initiated ballot question regarding LEGO. If the Council decides to place the question on the ballot, staff recommends that due consideration be given to the unique nature of the Leg0 Family m 0 PAGE 2 OF AGENDA BILL NO. 4 $?%d Park proposal. Historically, staff has strongly recommended against subverting the normal planning process by submitting land use questions directly or prematurely to the voters. It is generally inappropriate to subject land use decisions to a vote of the citizens, in this way, no matter how controversial those decisions may be. "Ballot box'' planning is inconsistent with Carlsbad's Growth Management Plan and the General Plan. However, the opportunity presented by the LEG0 Family Park is an extraordinary situation which may warrant consideration of this procedure. It is not as much a question of a legislative action or land use decision making as it is a question of the vision that the citizens of Carlsbad have for their community. If the Council does not place the measure on the ballot, a citizens group may propose an initiative if they so desire. This would require the citizens group to prepare an initiative petition, obtain the required signatures on the petition, and meet the processing requirements and timelines contained in state law. These requirements are summarized in Exhibit 1. Because the initiative process would have 110 be used, the ballot measure would have to be of a "legislative" nature &e., land use ordinance, zone code amendment or general plan related). For this reason, a citizen initiative becomes law and cannot be an advisory measure. In other words, only the Council can sponsor an advisory measure. If the initiative petition contains the necessary signatures, the Council would have the option of first adopting the legislation or ordinance. If the Council did not adopt the legislation, it would automatically be placed on the ballot for a citizen vote. Effect of an Advisonr Election If the City Council decides to sponsor the ballot measure, the next key decision is whether to make it an advisory or binding one. The City is authorized to submit a broad range of questions to the electorate for the purpose of allowing the voters to voice their opinion on substantive issues or to indicate to the City Council its approval or disapproval of a ballot proposal. The advisory vote must be indicated on the ballot. Under the Elections Code, an advisory vote means an indication of general voter opinion regarding the ballot proposal and the results of the advisory vote are not controlling on the sponsoring legislative body. The results of an advisory election would provide guidance and input to the Council regarding public opinion which the Council would consider along with all other relevant facts and information in taking final action on the project. It would probably be premature to place an initiative on the ballot at this time before an application has been filed. Staffs concern with such "ballot box" planning is based, in part, on the concept that land use decisions should not be made outside of the prescribed review and public hearing process. That is to say, to a large extent, land use decisions will depend on the facts and testimony presented at the numerous public hearings held in connection with the approval process. Additionally, an initiative measure would be asking the citizens to short-circuit the normal process and make the final decision based on incomplete and inadequate information. In effect, it would deprive Leg0 of an opportunity to file an application and have it addressed at duly noticed public hearings. To ask the citizens to vote on an initiative measure before they have had an opportunity to participate in the normal environmental and project review process would be asking them to speculate on the ultimate nature and design of the project before it has taken place. Timing Another key decision involves the timing of when the measure should be placed before the voters. As noted previously, there are three alternatives for timing of the election. If a citizen group sponsors the measure by initiative, the earliest it could go to a vote would be on the next general c a 0 PAGE 3 OF AGENDA BILL NO. /< $y? election in November of 1994. This would be primarily because of the procedural steps that must be carried out to qualify and schedule the measure for the ballot, as outlined in Exhibit 1. If the City Council determines to sponsor the measure, the earliest it could go before the voters would be in April 1994 as a special election. To hold the election in April 1994, all necessary actions would have to be taken by the City by December 21,1993. The next opportunity to place this question on a ballot would be in June of 1994 as a special city election, consolidated with the countywide primary election which would be held at that time. Finally, the City Council could place a City-sponsored measure on the general election of November 1994. Since there is already a City election scheduled for November 1994, it would not be a special election. There are advantages and disadvantages to holding a special election before November of 1994. The primary advantage is an earlier decision. This is important because LEGO is an integral part of the Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan. Other portions of the Specific Plan are on a shorter schedule for completion, but their planning is to a certain extent dependent on LEGOs schedule. It would be unfair to these other projects to delay them unnecessarily pending the vote on LEGO. The primary disadvantage of an earlier election is that more citizens tend to vote at the general elections and so a June or November vote might tend to be more representative of the community's feelings. The April election date would also have the disadvantages of a very tight rimeline and high cost. For these reasons, staff recommends against scheduling the election for April 1994. FISCAL IMPACT If a special election were to be held in April 1994, the estimated cost would be approximately $125,000. If a special municipal election is to be held in June 1994 to coincide with the countywide primary election, the estimated cost would be approximately $10,000 to $15,000 to add the item to the ballot. If the ballot measure is placed on the regular municipal election to be held in November 1994, the additional cost would be approximately $2,000 to $3,000. These costs would be the same for either a City-sponsored proposition or a citizen initiative. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The initiative/proposition ballot measure process is exempt from environmental review. EXHIBIT 1. Procedures for Placing a Citizen Initiative on the Ballot. 0 * EXHIBIT "1" 9 INITIATIVE PROCESS The Initiative process is used by citizens who want to force Council to enact an ordinance or some legislative action. 1. Citizen starts the clock by filing Notice of Intention (with text of initiative) with the City Clerk; and at the same time files with the City Clerk a request that a ballot title and summary be prepared. Within 15 days after the proposed measure is filed, the City Attorney shall provide a ballot title and summary to the City Clerk. Citizen must publish the notice of intention and the title and summary (and furnish the City Clerk with a proof of publication within 10 days of publication). Citizen may begin circulating petition after publication referenced in #3. Citizen has 180 days from date of receipt of title and sufll~nary (see #2 above). Petition must be filed with City Clerk within the 180 day time frame. Within 30 days from the date of the filing of the petition, the City Clerk must examine the petition and determine sufficiency. If sufficient, it must be presented to Council at the next regular meeting. The City Clerk certifies the petition at a Council meeting. Council may determine to place the item on the ballot or adopt the ordinance as presented. In addition, Council now has the option of referring the initiative measure for a report (Le. it's fiscal impact). If referred for a report, the report must be presented to Council no later than 30 days after the Clerk certifies the petition (#7). Council must then determine whether to place the item on the ballot or to adopt as presented. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LSS333v t.9 - 9 atlwwtloj ION oa OZSS-98 LZ6 V3 '06W UeS OZSS8 X08 '0 d v3 '06eia ues I atins "ptl u~4ntf LOZS 3E)VlSOd Sn SU310h 40 UVUlS103U :01 N011V3llddW tl3A1130 I40 1IWN P ON WJJed Fi 3ivtl mw ____-___----------------------------------------------------- -PJ.J U'L -+w> ssa :1v 3w 01 1011va 1IVW 3sv XO~ 0 d e LOU Aiuno3 o6eq ues UI sselppe ewepisel PeJOiSI69!j SEW lNlud ION 00 eJflleU6lS UMO Jel(/SlU U~IS lSnLU iue3ilddy x BJnw' awa UMEI auolid i ('siwap JO~ wyd lolleq aidwes ay$ 40 a6ed isel aas assaid 's~alo~ lo(lsg lUau'2UJJad SB Aylenb Aeu sa!$!l!qssip pa!~oads Y$!M sx '~661 'L aunr 'Aspsanl uo uoil hew!Jd ayl 404 l0lpq IlEw I? ISanbaJ Aqaiay I asld 6~ Aw 01 6~106 40 p~alsui I!BUJ Aq ~U!IOA 40 uoiido ayl asoc P66 1 ' l& AVW '3NIlaV3a ld1333tl N011~3llddt AWOl NOllV3llddV 1IVW 'lN3E)tlfl ---I- -- _I---- --__x ~. ____ _. - ; >G 3fyp-4 3Qjb 9; &gc$d s;t rj I -. "---.---"--ll-~.- -.-. ~-"~ NOllV3llddV lOllV9 7IW Z: 0 2 1.' 9 5%~ m a-0 0 23z as: Z.s,= v) D "8; < gsg rn gzz -22- -I% =w 3 3 tt) r; v) v) --I CJ ZZD 73 2s 4 2 % r: -=tar gzggz ZSZ 2-m 53: 5z $-= =om gzg? sga sm sz = <= = F*E -W =gy -m+ -==z¶J= 42PO- ggg gnlg i?g zz sg cm row5 ZW zwz v1 OGZ 0-2 -7: 5 W s: UB 5 -0z-l ~~rn ~~2 ma BO -a+* z=g B=J z OF I$q gg* =z -< g nz~rne- -(w-ow I] +omc 0 c-l wrmgo~~oc-~ o~oDrJl~rnOmCmcm~ Dx-~ozmmIm~+%ol $50cn0 go 3 < 34 3-l s 2 ~=~0~~~"~~~~~~~z~-(~~-.--.D~~3~ z o=o:" 24 SI- 5-r x 22 SI g r g 2 2.g 2.F ; g 20 49 ~]~rnjg-~~S~~-$~-~p~B-~~~~ gmp>< ~o~~n~cn~~s~ S~~ZZ~ZD~D zE&$s~~~~~z~~~~ erz%rn=kgD,opgBO OGF~S~~~~~Z~. $sgg:~)~mz+o,m--~ roago ~o~om mD ,p "D ~~ mr, -30mv)%o m2 m -Sm~=az~gx "3x$'Z ggs$g >Kc F zm- D g &E ruz-. 3 eo&;?: $24 e$ .$SZXG 2 0.4 3 XY $4 9 - 2. = I -. s 3 2 3 -2 $' p 8 2 c) z U 4 ? 52 &I] E--( EI] zx gx gc zr gz z+ Cv) e$&S az OD IF Ez s+ 2-D D mol mg 2.s 2.3 g z ~rn I rn I wq &g 2 r 0- oDii;=ijo>C 2x3 &gg -(3.m E. $j r 3 m =!.. -. - s sg 5 SE 2. (0 F 032 g s Q % c . fE 7 d %E m g .gz - 3 n3 s.* 4rn 3 uo 3 -D % rn 0. c F 2. # 0 rorurozro -L--C--..L-L-L--- POIU oo~~)cna~~u-oc~oo~ocn~~ro 00000 00000000000000000 0 v) 0 z 11 117 111111111414J$111 1J 0 W #y ZE $S oL 5iG :-* % g52 6g or! - 'TIC 0; nco I* 0' m= -10 0 0 c 3 7 0 CD c <: pz - < -4 -o[x] -om Pz rn z x 'rn <:D % 3 pz + gz -4 g=i gs ra gg g gz v) gu, 70 72 32 gsrn kg.zg ZE~D~ Srn ra -a m -rn zz zz 0 zu a -I D+ n. D ;e; ssggo -4 0-4 -rm 2, ozrn 2Uy) cgmgmTr:rn ~z'zE~y) 'Da gzSGE:I- zr-oDV) orrn $+szrn ;lmTJ g-PEOZ -i I)> 2.Im 24 9-34 rn4 soy) sm cl gxm 22 o 5 D <n cn rn x [x] I- 4 r om SOXI mz 3FgD 24 m s JJD I) a gz 7 rn 2-i 5 00 0 0101u 10 ocow (3 0 cn m 4- 9 I 14 8 III 2 P 0 00 0 000 (3 c z TI z z + < 00 a. % 5 ;? zzm "A 22 oL 60 2Y %a I s p2 5; ut= g$ 0; nco 2- 0' ,= -10 0 0 c 3 z 40 Olo=mz 3 - +u2 =lava $~"rn 43 A Lg wo cc =r-- ?e 00 DX SO n- om 32 mF o$ 2-0 -0-10~3 31 3< s '?m O-fll~l]~ 2s ornru~2.'s<m gs g.+ =E 26 zpax gm TF -D ?E zrn rxz3" s%c= gm io =lZsEzm'.' c 0 I- Sm;.Q! & $cggB v, '= 90s. o 2DEzl 2.m o s %.CI -n> 31- 2- zx 23 mo gz oz 0.0 r! -.m 5 2 em2 4 5 g.Cz a 55 -t-m 3rnqz<&0 00 D 0 ~~olvlolvlvlcn 0 IIIILIII 00000000 oam-lma* rn 0 7.' 0 cn c -4 4 0 < 7l a_ % --I 00 z z i; g g: -0c gE Z"< 3 k rn ig rn 2' is ,= p2 a or! i 0; o 0- -10 0 0 c 3 z 0 x 13 cn 13 z? 2 QI 0 0 33 -0 2; con -u 0 -" E;" L 22 2 -z 'ZC go go 0 VI cnc, m gg LO COC pm LO 0: 0 gg gz gm 05 n % 3Z%0$O4 Zl! ~P-2~ ,&:r$?ZL g gs ;; 54 Gi m c cnm qzFl Kq v) E! gk sm g= ~oygco :$ azx <O~ : +=z Or c 0 ?P ;; Gg & is FZ c 60 z ll 4 I- mh) -0 rn 5' a n 0 0 n --I CJJm +iii G) 0 0 5 ---LA- -000 OWCQ~ 1111 0000 z u 0 0 -I n =%Z -rn -04 -Sam ;; o mp za 4aa z- zogz ,+a ZOD CD rv) -VI 61 szz SDCJ $gE$ zzg?g mE-~lm g97 gggg CD. om ga3 ZTl CD -=E mu +D r- 92 m+ OD 2~ zg -5 ;QD gs p: -OD mn 2C:rn Er 2.3 %rn zs grn% s'pl4 = g.- 20 =.r 3= =3J $a 20 zc 2~ srn mcn -.c =n cx zu sa g m mx So =Em -< go o.-c 0 v, cr 2 8 2.z (D D ZD cDo S~AD gZz0 on~cn yo zr %D 010 g+ zg SD 20 R e= D0>5;ime:2z~-s~;f~~!zl-~ ZD zn $; g 22 3uJ 2: zg ZZ P o 20 ap2rz:rl 8' 50 Ez 3z om g?J;~s0 OJJ cy zrn 2 312 20 sgg 2: 2Z 2 a- DnK ZrnfZD w~urn-~~ CDI mg &0 gso ~zs= Irngsmoe' ZD ~g-zz gg 51D = e'= Qrn 7 m p; 20 42%: ?J 52-7 n c CI % % cn < x -=om SKg orsm s 0-0 a== mu x rnnmccnoo rn Dm roo m DD PI OD WY cz =rn ec (D 0-l m s$ $X 2& 0 g5 2 -n 0 2 0 e'Z E m -L--L--L--L--L----L--L--L A--L --L----L--L -.I-.I-l-l-l-J-.Imcnm mm 0)mmUlcn mola0Iu-0co00-l ma 10-occ)oo 13 cn 13 0 .L1LLLLLlLL LL 11111 0000000000 00 00000 7 0 m 0 0 2 -4 z 4 rn 22 2' c z -0 % g8 $2 ?E 2k Gg ?* g: FZ < r $: 0 "- OS! dm 0 0 0 0 c 3 2 'p -urn 3'0 33% izcu 0 VI c-w 0 wo VI w as.o.mc u<egz'TI -cgs-cJ 5- 3 em e?-- sozza 25 om ;= 2 zzg m gzgz $= 3 a2sgq-VImmg%zg2g c 0 - XJ g.5 E2 m 2" gw --x --uVI o_zc 3% s R' 33 0:o VIVI0 -3-0 gggaggs.m~gyK 3 3 &WYy -.w s 2.2 -_ zzo Spao -. - % 0 z.:.z E sE.g 'TI Z=J%o, m QZ%5+~e..o cu 5 ;g 3cr-o 50 e 3w=-.m 0 22 :-CY 3 2 85, z20- -- 3 +?o z'qzg - - 3z~~~~~s-z~3n*~w~~ ZD a?%- gzgs ,g8c C-. :,ma 4 =so, 4 gz:.2cuzr&gss Cn--zg c) 5-2 c1O n c s:, pl c 8, ---s E2 01 ao3azgEgsgSmassm 0-3~ c VI c 32 2 8 m Qo o -2- -.x W 3 -L". ZaZO g2-b 9 5.5=w =maz S& 2 gms COD) Zo"2 4-="2 izzgzm-4 o c"m mFg- ~cn,~s~*-u a,zs;a zggg .g m-22 o== zg-lg QSEZZEGz - 2 E-.-= +o c (0 a & =L- x 2:s 4z % 5 3 s sc.-= g.slns x xzu o$g zr02E.F-pJ zs 2 z-go-a, g.z%m sgsg n, -0 8 - =WxJ -3s s?,ggz~ g -as- --a c --> Gjtas-- g%D onat- ztx z 25-.usg -gsw==z=== =5.uz~.VI~=! y 0 z "2 asg:c-gsaVIO-n U3Z2, 5? Z5SD Eks3zg - y-2- F+ gs.o Bs"_o_g:erm Ea- u OZ%Z =a -_ --cDcD s-5aO-A --VI 64- 5 so 0 Y:o gzZ=!n yJ23- 4E-=?o - =% s =-54r =.=JT m- 2csgz- ~:Z~~.g:-~x~~gaa~~n2.=i co3ggEp Gggz"+ woo- %sgg %2%=! 3 3 am zw yo VI VI 3-- 0 -.u 5'- -2 3-5 5 pl z,gz gg3; z on, o_ aoJ 3gzz -%-=So =gm-aclm x 5 gs,g 0 3 8 Ggcuz -VI ag 3 zg:po o o wm 0 c"z.2., -o VI 0 7 mu % O%OW~~ 0- 2 _- u S4Z By % >.& 5% 5-0 CD w 3=u5 sn: 2 6 8SEkW ZF3.O m 3sws+ - -. 3u&3g - gouoo5~ams-az~~~g~~.~ -=a-ams='I-o zm04-a;: BW~ ggcu ogc z-0 23%$$ 3mVI ~~$%$~ ca~~;~g~2gE+&:20 ",? > , nZyZanT-.ZGn gg$?$$ ?,%$ -10 10.10 2!2 22 sa gg mVI0 VI an 3 3 c 0 g- ssg- 2 a4.- ZVI 7 co-VI-.,gu'om- a cue- 0 -- a 0-3gg-g _qo--,~.v, 2z-m (Dm--2-D -0- - 3 g.0-5.3 %a-3 -m I szz -2 -5 $I: =os s 3 I"o 0 p -.c 3 2 z zt-4 ZE -E 04 w 232EZ.nR ? wwrnmD +-as-gZg zG mmpzz_( zmm-.. z_=o3- I CnL2 X c QVI 0 QY g~s ==a ? o -.a <as 20 u d VI-og g v) vi- =,.Z:;j E= 4 a~0-$p~~ g 2(p@zg2s g3gzzs zsFp W - -0-0 uzz.s:zm E?& SQZ~ igsK Yg+& -.cocu~- a =TO =s3 w c co 0-c w-- m om- m 3 -.a cu - -a0 -z =E= -,$ --a g 25SsZ9 S%3XcDU3<O - __ zgzsz 2 m 33y 3 gsz -'r oZ.m= =o=rzmv) mcn ro- ro1u CnUl 10- 010 00 010 ow '0 z z % 3 F In 3E w 25 v) 00 c gz m E 2; - D= 4 ?E im $=' Pw 2s op Q gl -= gg Q ~z --I OE m dm 0 0 n < Q +? m 3) v) m s c D a < 4 t) 0 0 c 0 0 cn 0 7 IUIu IUIU Iuh) IUN 0 g PP PO 2g Pa -4- PO 0- 3 -< Zm 0- ZS 0- =a 4 Zm ow 0- 48 I8 I8 CI d -n tT0"ZWu'"" ,,ooog DEF9 2 u 4-l % (Ds 0 zrz -3q- a, EFa, (D (D (D 2.r <q 3oc 2.0 (D 0:-L3a :;$ gzysaz 02.3 3o(I),c&ug 22s a, - 11. v) 5' g>$ _+Q* 0 0 2 5. (Dm033 a,%E Qaw 0 g-.n(D3cnz T+x %r!Cl0a,Z E!?" $gzK 2-+dma,(DA QV DlCn 4oQu D,3+ - E*= u(D(DU3O 0% roz Y-0 2 --I &$03.w, F ",. u m mS=f:gp~ (De. 20 Q.3 %$ D g5; gg $=JWO ~g02-om amc cv) z a,-.m c-i ;:I 22 3(D 2 2 nor Dm 3(D_+9D %-I GEE<D $$ v, 3," QQ 2g qss g3 wm 0 $$p+j 25 E.0 z$a, 5 :e z EL +-I. -. 32-(D $3 =["a 0, g3g u 0~*,~<20 0 >rm 3a-g OD $ --0 r3 41s a,OU; %'=F -a Q CflSUD Q a,o ?<m~0sz (D (DDYsgc cn -. 2 sQOO *~%O~~D 3ov, 2Z2.D ii;u u " 3zt -_ -OD 00 ESD -.-a,?(D3+ Q(I)- g;; QD0 x. (D 2. P2.2 a --OZ f3v) a,D,m9;zg $<3-7cm $mD GW -E: v, 0TJm-+0 ggyhg -4-3 2: u g -I g-9) -- 5% I%g %-3 -3 WQ (n 0 s 52 ? d a" QQO (I) Cn (D YCD N e - m $0 r 0 --I m -urn <s B- zz -un z gzc % Y 5 (D ra E uzm a 0.P \ 5 .+ am 0 mwg (D -= g- 2 EP v) 2.w v) 0 P U U 5G p CDC 2 % "03 5 3 g. -CJ D, WEw +JJg 9 G zga 3. wT: -I ca X0 zg 3m !!s -4 5 &42 -I 22 (D 4 I 2 - ca Til- z sm3 wco 0 m E. z 3 w 2 b rm 0 - Y v ' LOTZ~ pr COL L? QC 00a, (n2m33 c~G) OcO g ,2.3g5g -.e.- 2;; "-, &g sa 0 D OD omo omcco~o ID- WDX 22 5SOm 3g 00 sx Pm=oo Cnlm coc 02.0 y-. oum LC- cya LC rm am cm< am Tc$ coco "mmm D~Z ~:a~n 2~0 s0 25g 'Po 8 s_-.-.s,-. 2s z2.3 05 QQ30 $g 25 .."I: gJ2g <-.- : 23: m 5% g* os% SF; ~v)c~Liy! $.$Z $3< 0-0, 4902 %$ %ii gmg2. g aQ% -a% %; "OK, Z'"J DD L c(.sg 2% Gm0 SZ.0 $g gzq gg (0 ss .)E$. "5 -e-?g == 2 OS-= $3 e0 ",z-un + Eyz Q "gsgg z!. 3- Q !%%.a .r %E% % e&s 3 0 g 5-29 0- 23 c "m"n $5 +; :L 5DZ 0 o(n Gz 62 g2L p: @$ z (0 m $% 3E 3zs CD 03c (D 0, Q. 0 2. (n 2ulS Q d2 ff D0, 22 3ZQ -_ =o ;;g 2 'rn De 3 2zz z ZO 9" Pysy 0 3ZF2CD gs-2 %E . %=_^a saT - W3 . ar2z is 5;. 3 SD pg2Z %g 3.z. < r: ym -,=2- =- $2 5: % ""3 g 5.2 7 g%9"-=o y3 35 2 -g:u 5 a5 0 2 zw9 y2. 2 2SOGD "a, gg 6 +%E5 ;Z 35 n yo0 c 0 Egg': y m_, zs s cna9 ?j cn S3=. 4 2 X2 0 Cn"Ov)? 9% E= : II, 7 2 2 3gggr (p$ $2 = ::2 9 ? d osoor s: a+ 2 (ag3 =r o gz-72~ %a Y< s 0- (D % &SIP -0 25 22s :2. v)sgg =-.- w52 g<7J -.=m =mol. $,3 Zamm 21 2s =3=ti?gr zr ggmoID: 0 G25. Gem or ~~gid "C(O" r-n bz L <D-. 25 ? gul $.a0 dm s m-h OD- s -I ma>- ?z$ 23g 7 2;s (nB mm (0 3 'El E. s E: 5 i zzz$ Q 3 E.f. . mm2a z~cos: Z3 n=: aQgEs. 5DoDC- sg Z'=' mC- E 030 _. 0 0 z a:'s:g $2. ;$ ; zgg 5 0 (Dm !?::s!i; gz 22 2 3.32 0 0 -3me z$ y. g Io- E. . 0)gg $; L; 2- 8- 3 5 .. Q (D 2 D? 9- DO. 0,s 0 "-7 - -u oca 0 Tz2$$ or "45 gg; 22 &zu, - C)=~(P D e opqn SF CF zCn, w2. 00, $I= 52 0c-o 33 q : 76 LO.@ 3oa "m zyz -a ga 8.-" UDm -!e $Go z -0 s - z=b =OS -Jgz c(nz $2 =r m-lm O= E a?: 3 TLO CnDm $2 -$J. 4c ~2~s Do 3 -om ZO ~25 z: 2: 2??2 $% Cn, -(- -I gs zm= bmcn- 0 s:- p: U) rn coo- D $5 =og tD 5: &2 =o Ex--& 1. $ ;go32 E;' ~"XZ g2 -m 3rO 2" -co (.,%E. 00 $2 $yjfi E.3 :gF 4 ?I mn LE 802 &Tp% 5% mg 500 aff gqjg - o"-E ?$ ;g @: 23 E" c EO gmE *3 0" g_.o-. ff -o o_zO OD 20% u3 =a sDo am "3; 2' =szz - -mT Zn p?? 0 %g g 2: OCn'l! =E 3cl CD 2 Pp E," zg0 5% gEE z mz22 F - o(I) X =: 3'5' cn Q, Cn$50 =y gg ?S, &3g Q, scg5 g -(* 'CI-mo t- -0 GF g 2rs 23EZ 5 33: $5 7 sP2a -. 0 8o B 0Tco :=w-m g E; 2 UDl 2.00. m __ On 22 6; ggg oo IO 2380 ;rVmf3 $ gg G: < ?na " a c=c ZD5-i QZ ?$., g~Z 5: zmrn XC c <mg gE--- .,eo 62 "03- DID gz CD Ql" cD 00 I) rm? =e$ g% zm7~ 3 2 (Do93 cE DF ZdZ om- 1. mc. rig ozz OK LEE Em2 552 %-+ zCx +Zwm zz 2!EC * a_? $E's. 2-5 sum sr u- ( C' Z( 'I 01 =to -eo oc)E3 0- '-0 5: 3D-. 02s 3 Cnc mm gs. IC* 3.0 -. z:ii F gg nz E% s,%g D ? gg?; 5 Gg DCn D 00 coog YZ-, g9.m 2 rc CnCnmQ. moa VI 7. 3 co 0- i 3c oc $& oc mr DO KG $g sm ;; csm gz, aa. O_ $9 "E! BG z5 :g o,= , rn co(D osx 4g ZG eD 22 gg %0 %? gJ WS grn zz :? 2; 1% urn % 5~2 2% nr rn msg 33 wrn zrn 2rn -rn u 3% 8% gx b~ x% $m DF nm m 32% CD$ QTuU '[I -.- s$ Ez * Z SQ6' EY SSJ 52 zz G:JJ zg 'rn 0 (Ds3 =I mn c %g sn c: rn C04g > 0,xm 2.N E0 40 0 00 00 (D.. 2 -L$g X" 2" 2p-g-m 2" z: LE rn gs z~ 522% $% -m "5' 2% F2 2 $ -0 g2*:.z Q" 2; 5; 2% (D (D 2 z --- E$ =A m--\ 2- m- d z ",E rnw ow 9w cw g g z am zz ir-5 23 @ g-g ;.-3 0 (D :5 5 s$? ZU 03 T m r j; a3 =(D E% 2: gg ;g g =f $1 05 5:. :m 5< 2< o< 5 3 2. 0 az 92 2.g zg gg a gg 2; CO g$ gg y S $j. 3 0 E. g$ n gz"a 2 Fggi 2 Ea- : 2 SZ E ;;;' 57% 2 z 2 : ;; (D 06 gg$g:gs m a;' 752: (D u, 0'2 g = 2 g g Q v) (D 2 DE ; 25. - m 2 2 2 L a :: re.$ 2 5 0 0 4 % $ 'DL" 0$$;4.m 25zg2 ~E~~~2:an Rm m s 5 2 2 3 _. ;: gg 5 4 3 33 2 p g (T e 4 5. $2 5'3. 2 3 z z z 2 = 2. 4 4 4 g g :3 -37 ;$ gc 3c C& I- rn 2.m xrn (D~ e.% mrn -rn ~rn 7Jm (D QZ ZZZ ZZ 2.2 p-'z c -I(D "so 20 9 5.2 2- ,El 30 -7 0. m z Fo 4 0'. ,I (D W ;5 0 c a3na mgz 0 c s: % $ a E % g % x P'g C 25- HZ E. 2 7 7 7 a 2 a 0% a -0-0-a om22 " 222- a 3 a 2 P ; COG 0- m wmm 3rn ~2 cc CO XI o< n . >o~o ~rn q 20 p : m=ao 2: 22g 2: ;; gp 2 52 $ Gi?.%KZ 2s g!?s ?-+ ;g 0z TI 5 ,.q (Dd 303 2 ;g =- nsE;,- <o 'Do0 26 $? qP 0 94 (0" Dog$ bz sz5 -.m mv) g z& (D 6;-e. ow3m sc IJ. 0 m' Tm sg ~ go z gEzCc 4z 'DB.' - $Fj of 0n (D coz:g2.=: p.J% e52 03 25. ag c m 6% (J ii;G.%g pz 03m 5% :g-m c rn 00 4 >2.. (Dm2 v)D. I:! 5% 32% -a (D 4% EO I. cn 0 0% 2 %zmck si? $og ODD " 33 25 2.: : sm 2 z33ga 0, a %x !&Fg g$ Z0 75 ; 6'L?L?%m 5'a ogg "so =(DcDoz g: 22& 20 I E . a am 0z . 0ocu 0- 4(Da 33 E= 3-2 coma -5 32 3 ;: 2 g mggz.2 mc(D ma, m; a -230-(0 3z 52% T3 y g -2 pl-=-=3 05. 0yq $0 -. 2. 0 Is 5 &g:92 -D(D gT Z& ,us 3"T oc v, 0 $7 3zg ic 2 g$ 2 y ,u=.zg m2 0 = : 2 3ZLU mv9O=u $F 3c3* (Dm3 S(g ga = m F' e.mo- :: zgg 2: g ,El .::z.g 0' (Dmo " W 26 o_ %Qz E$ = 2 i ;gz.(= (D z ,5 $?go$ 0- os5 ST % Q 20 i; :E!. z.5 m c3g a3 3 09 m % .3&2 E gc0 42 n g : 2mo" 2; $5 rTI = LBO"$ c $Q ma 6 9 SFa 3 -737J3 4 --I x 7(Dz!2g COY0 2 $ 0 g ""aI9~. 2 2: 9% 8 x " -9mmc E? q 5 sg3COn 0, 2 L. 4 0 00% 2 C"z. g: 2 gggw 0 5.z 9.g : = n a 00 w s2 m p eCc3K 23 2.0 3 N"Z 0-g E CZ 3 &_ 0 z 0 h) L" g.z'.?a g gz$ 2% w (D Q 5 a?. aa a 2 m a3300'"s z 2: 32 Y D33 (D e. g a? E. 22-22 P 92 "3 (D F' i -i 30 cn I D L 00 82 "(0 00 rzooo an0 F;.0 cJ0 ? 0 mD O 5D 2ELZ.ZD cmD -38 OD m33-m qmm -w~ K~ z f zv) 3% -,za $g mo3>a -0ocn Z5'o -urn * z ww 732 "s $g&nZ sgf 522 $3 0,s; ?2$ 2 z . ZY sg: s 2222: $5: 50= ~n z 53. ='?D - ~r-i~z rnrn~ -(Dx 3 3 mas % 2 gz a?: 3 ?Q.mrn ocng 2 0 ZJJGu, cn 2 gz gF 3gmk 3oD-l 8" rn 34 $3 s $D5Z mza_ 3 % gg 2g.m 2 -,mum cn4 v)n 5 ~2 rnm co~.r E. ~02~ ED gg g 22 mzzm q 5 5 za 5.Sm E %ci$ nn 2 0 -rn <? gz:" 6 Qo~a %E sa nu, "0" s 71<gz gz -mg g 0 4 ga 3 !%a;., t- -0 r- z % 22 (D -3 (D3mw zr E.5 YZ0 R""' -I ,a g 5: zg $ DIE; orom -. gm7J2 %? ag 5gosg 9 $i?8.5 g ; 53 - 7 E$ gz 0 gmgz OD go 2 2 2% = SST18 $.+E zg 25 ; o 8. 2 yc gg 5 g mm03 $s3(D 52 Q!3 5. Q 4 5. au $ 02.a S$ gw rn 2 ?$ 2 my"g!3 50 - -c E: (D COOU 223 5 -i 26 2 $ qg 2 (DT$co x7 2% z 3 0 933 c< -Irn s* 3mF2rn ED< g2 -= aEFs< st) OD< yo sc,-o -7< 5 52 2; & $8 $%Jog acs OP5. 00 2. rU 2 <_- 2 0g @Z 5 (DosgZ am~ za-. z L 5a (os- 2 ZQKZD xn (De(D 2 0 4 cz ~Ez % %=.g<m arc W(D m t) 3-. 3Orn $.BOZX - 033 572. % 0 0 i; c a--71 <z F "4ZO 000 ;2 $ 2. 9 a oy" mam 5 mwQr - $ 2g rn om GZg 20 $0 32 z 5 E Z$$ r ".%$ +"< 22 SD (D 2. c .- a0 U- m2 t) n 0 a>% ZKJ ;; cc CO,. mn, $=3 - 2m 4"s m0 n 22 CJ SG-cn 12" 2% (I) 0 -l a mo a nm.0 rnl: mz 7 A m D~Z (-)KG DX Tom- cDzmz Dt) v) -'y ,z:cocJ (Dm' 07- 92% 5; zG,sg, 2sz3 E= E?% WCS $5 %SW2 500g (Dm %gg o-zz ,(D ---OU(D ?(Dam v)Q m-zv). S$O ;g. O,Y(Dm E?c3 uE.3 gmg WO 43 g"sm E.:$ 2s 924 $$$ %+ 50% %&%2 --=u 05 g8z ?S-= (Dg OTgg Tu m 5. 3 -. (D gs. 55 5'0, Tfn %goo 5gv)=k n3z (D5'" zs 52 2 ea =3BE gco 04 ag?. z% Ec ,DZE 205 cx 3 sm 0'2 -=r.3 (D3u c g Zm - oco G.2 Q7J CmY- $32 5 $0 $2: 7a c 5y. 2s ,g2p .z20 c3$ 2g g4 3%2 ooo zz i?2 $2 Q= ON Ea gg2 SG 7: $S$ coco> 0 Q+ %2 z=(D K5'3 03$ 00 220 ag-e E-$ 3R'm zll =(Du 82% m-5 3 E; $5 -pal gg4 TD 3of. g= Q+F 22% c!2 5za "*Q e.9 ?cg g>g Q-(D~ 2n. Tz. 5: 2D2 smo ESg 2s IJ as 95 ZE gg., $2 2% 22 $55 S2.k oc 52 ,'3 g2.3 51.3 : g.2 3m y"5 $2 (D Go E2 $$g 652 mo p. T" Egg ;;;COm gs 7J9 p a 6 F; ii; 3 -.& aK c% y2w YO gg m5' eT 80 ar: 2% g2 m-g -0 22z g3g co 2% pal3 ZYh 3 v) z.-z 3 ;gg 922 sr 30 =t: $E & gDg gaY (D'D << : 32s ;-$E < To=. 0 mo5. o(fJ v) ooo 5s. Dm ~~~~ CY(D fno g?ig "4' $2 $2EZ X a5 535 oc CDV, 3. Y!. z 3 - x0 , OQE =t: 2 $2 2: 23* -a '0 -- 3 '55' Sf 5. a5.-- con- 50 am o_ v)G- 334 "I 33 ".3n,Z EE=iE.$ 52% $$ 4" an, y.nm VI a~n 0, 25 o& ==3E$ 5'(O--n(L.)0 acrx fjSigSi9 -.rn gcros3 iPV, K gz 5-3 Fi.2 agg< 25 23 Eo25 "0 Fg mu "x--. I.'m22 E30 '1: ss ::roo? 2:;;" 2$x 22 n g n 0-2 -. -. S+Z gzg e.2 "8 (Dq oo(D --.mZ "qcnz "27 0Dg 3 z: $5 ,=$z(Dz* g;. 5% 5'3 SS E, :g $$:E Smsg 9; F> spr ='Dol 2-2- -4 mgg ,&52 73 9Q g-2 .o% fqo z%gz $5 3 m* 3 0::; mz-, 07 a gx g om3 2z;g sq 32q zE.G.g 23 32 :: p%J 2 s2$ m? 2 E> $2 2z$j 32.2% T g @(D -3 x r(n- 'Dm 3.L: NO2 I 0 -- (D -- oz $2~ 8gov) Q 2$ 33g 3"s5' ?tu, 0'0 2.2 g 30 m 3 "0 "3 203 z$sg g GB UgZE 5 32 8 pP E "ag 3 PC" 2 gzJ2 o_CoO~ p u"g 30:- SA$?e, ""'C z 2 3% f 00 o+o) 2 oa (D pg 2g;s 3 D1 l-0 7 "6:: ma 3 20 I%-o(Dm P, %a P ?=Ps ?.0g2 m 0 om 5 G=g 202% g $2 s 5$ s $25 53-q 0 3 2% - QY 35G- 2 4.3, 9 3,5D 5c=o 2 3 o(D 25 gg2 moa3 A N 0 mUrua(D 2ggu u"=t 35 2- 00 '8 <Iu (Dm 0 0 0 C Q :$ - rn G) 0 m 5'- 8. v) +-. (D - zg_9'D D 3 WE 2 4a 0 -. 2 E3: G2Z-g !? 2 3-- (D ozmz UI - (Da Ti -s 0 rD- (P -. 352 2m-- 01 30 "K' (D E- P,= 0 E-tJ m 2 (D ???.<- 8-a rn 0 i v) .-. oca 3. -l m 2.92 0 3 a 9 2 Z;~S aaam 7 A 0) w2 g.fufJ :Z! 202D 0-00 zgg om : $2 3im q gg:z =-= m(Dz So 2 s!z %SI Ti up& $53 %Go =*= 0 EZ czo * ox= -=a sgg 2F 38, es; 0 a-cz goo g ZzSg -30 62'" =Ea s %pc 3 gpg 2.3; g;; s 4 gs -3; 2 %E -$a? =j zo= ,20 o -%-308 000 cw-iii 3 "c mQf sag ggn rn y NE2 2 g2:p - -. x 25 3,, m ,-or z9w =Fin 0m-m -~i.z $.,E ggz ==3 2 $I- =Q3 0 -3-z I- gL 8'5.0 5 $.%go 4"m r ">'E 32.0 iz o"5 62; :z r 3a]mz3 E! 0 90 $Z- Lj Q???.(Do p3g z.5 rn zz 2.2% -32 "rn 2 33s 3 z2ys m Em g 32 L-?& g ZS2F -3 E? X g,oom 2 t- 03- 2Km 23 -* I- .5E UUQ o) " -an 13;; gg LS rn szg 3 WI- 0 = %; g.q- $2: g9 gL 5 'TI E-. ,mo _9 g rJo_ $3 +3& ma g Q2.E -3 'Dm Y o (D <mg 0 735. 3% (D(D 03 0 (D?g. g5 I$ y :Gag n, (n 5ij 0 z 23gz 2 2g; 3; 2 I(! Z2F 3 g5. 22 ?j 2 , Z"$ g 2.;: F!+J 5E g 2 5: 3 322 -$g si; sz = v) %E -7 xu 6 "$0 z5 g2 $0 .- < 2 gz 0- - is$ $2 g "-2 2 2.x.c 52 $9 S% s9 2 e! < SI 3-02 = 0 wmz Q=~Z 00, (D2q DE z Eomo oOz _-.- 5 WeZ:, "-am m-(nD 3-g -am q 0 2 2. D =E (no' a3 (D ZL g 25 QIT E o$gz $$ 48 !E3 D ma- D) Q-.2 ga -v) a rn3 -l 50 - qsg ms (D: 3, 2 io- ([1 m && gQ 3s ai 2 a%zr z. - 3;i 0 "a- Q (DX Q a-m$ (0'2 3y a-lJ 5'mo ? 23 E:z 2s s.t- mag Sal- -10 gg 2z ng $22 gIo gg 5' 5;: d 2.8 Om2;. Ea 52 -.cq 0 rn - 0-. : On- sz 2 ?=gD 0 m ,go #g 7 mgL 5" n D- a cco l-30 2% $ DE ZmO p Z'D~ 3% o8m :g g a=X 02 0 En,* -1 % 5 +$F E! go 2 g- 5 v) = zg!Fg g 7: wg 5 z 2; 3z<c al~(Di- c I- o_c 5.l- (D 22F :. 2 (uc ; sZ-0 =gz 2 D 90 z =62 E-o 5 g OZ ggo2; Es 282 Y om"= 3 ;;3 z:"0 3E:Qx 5 2% 2.0% >-u 35: $-zoo 5d 0_50gz q 28 -Sg933or so D"-gc LTTz2+ = gg Q---(Dfo) glz CijPJ-O ..s;;; e4 cS'n 2 a2 zsz N ; =Et7] 9' 22% 9:nS: sx 2.0ma, E$ oe 'D3Tm0,0 -3; ao.oZ30 0, ra cn ma - 32 gg geomo31? sm 003e.c ,-Q(D0 0 cl= 9% -o$ijsgo e+ I'D-0 +%-am 2.2 To"%. u Xv, 22- 3 E:-' _. ? 2 --- (0 s . 2 ax ,,E u 2.8.325 20 030D $ 00 oog urn:; % "F 302 =ga 3.0 (D =--a (D ZJ 3. go : ("224 a "5 3,3a3E.3 0 (Dgc 87 -np:gg 0 -Om (D 2% s.(Dc 5 3g s$F&pq -n =oP,(D- - oll z-.a3(D+.8 35 z-m= -*moo 0' %$ gE0 2 < c 33a300 xm ms~.gZ aa<,,,a-s Po T"s$~? s 2% s3,-:.$ z pq. nm m-P)3--. G.2 302. (D z.o 23.302 3.F 02.e+ g 2% 2gz 32 2% 2. (Dun2- cg 5282 : zs: m zg2: Eg 2s Zwuo"m3 zy gz. maq$ $rn mo2-m 9> P,v,m-- 0-p- 'D zm ZT o p - Dr ,z m3cDcrmoO a> +ooQQ.35 OD 3-UO ;ow+ Cngw: -4 g ..-I23? 9-z 85: 3 4 -2 2 '<cD 00 --I . o ~C"i~~--lc Irn o om< P $2 ?z%Z.E to 0:=.,0 00 030 1 cD 3 n2 >o) 3.2 gisgg$z 0 - N op;E:E;-2'"; 2 CI 2 0 -2D (D 52 ~~c0-0--- E. 0 u) =. rc an, ~.CO~%W- zx 3(D3u 303 2 -?JN %j" p 2. m'\D . z E.na3 :: am 2% g$ -. ~Z~~~G~~ : m 2Eggg z! g$-"g g eT s$ 0 3% iij.nch-m,m & oooc 3 -"a, m- x5 ~CC co -93 ? cga$?:, e 2 (D OL -* D~ 0-3 =sr - -Dm0 3 ou, e= o : a mL pg'p : w =3 a ng -u ='" 0 u"E : d 3%2g3D SCD Tmog? rn -a z2s 3 -. 20 mr-g zg ?2?o g wg %o+ OoD 0 33 20 sm :PC a a= gzo 9 -. 0 92 0cf- c 0% I02 on g %o 2+3 &I-u s 2: om-. ,3 9 @Dl - 2% $32 .: gg g.2; g. P 03 ozz 2. 2.1. I 3 2s F:: ea0 z*:% 50 :2 $2 20- 9" SQ u) 3 s 7% nc,& -.(D a%: $2 <???. so >au-o-6 v) $2. -3 gg 23 G) 0 ?E < "c 90 D cn 0 O. -?'E Dad i9 9 : 2% u- ._ 'Dm r0 N Q% g: ?! 3; 2 P I-- a u z 5 zz T%5 5'0 g: 9.2 &.D G 7 $ QE .a% . m 3z x% ~-~~~~~ sr morzD e2 2 cD-&:3 E?m &$-U<S %g - 33c(Dg7 &.IT-% a-l 21 &om3 3~ ,s0.2~. 3 2gzs; a . O 2'!9-"' sg, gs c-22Co7 !! 2 ii;em(De0 gr zs.2P,2 a =ya ngm g Ejm -2: g* g a30+- . -m,3z!$?o) a5 Ea- 3" 53g5.n9 2: pQ.,-, s!=mP,r: : zmc.-,c.g eo zona c ~~~ggg g3 &gZ q3w 04 =. oma X' 3x2 2. 3 (D -ag g$ijoa2 2.a-3 2.0 m. s,25 0 $.g ?$g-o. gm Qkss% D 2 23.303% :E gY=pam -no N P aa?"920 92 oaoo g gg92 3 n:29g - %(I):: .2 $ (D"zc 2-gcn- I 5 @ZQ 7 c 0 i: Ega>ZgFjso(Dcn 005.~~ 3 (D -. g;8~~ gz;6 WDTr zoucn p30m--uCo~= 2 F !e sucnmo cDq=z 3cn 3;zg PI=-,- _. 2 r 03cz rnc~-~~~~ycn~ rnOS~%- 2 3 g a I. - $ g2Iu-w 33-D oQ7j'05 SUBz 030m "Zr ~~.~$%Z%~~Z~ h) "-0 22x22 SgagZ "Sy $$g $238 2: cnD -,a3L z.s9'--? g- CD -.a C Q!? -.Dorum ZZ~~D 4 aos Qe., 4y0w $3 f- s - -. IBoyl 2Dl=r(I)P~ gc~a-iQ%zzD u) 2.mzs a a:? g ??gs 3 g s'3.s 01.3 (P o%u p- 35g 3 cx 5 -3 gJ 2.5 o CJ 2FZ v) 00% %'Bo 2:: 9 ? em- =LX 0 3E2 4 m 0 m< c) u3m2 zgz;;cn-z ogg 0 ijDl3z 30 Zgk 33 p? cnZcno~5Qz--- - 3 5- ZQ3% (P gg% 3cn- --= u)I !%.g3:(3.30;? && !ii.<+i =zaI&$ Dl 52 ZZ.0 xzfn +f-; ,g.c z; 2 (D 4 ma5 6;" -,By (D7mx (D 932- og (I)zg$ 373 ?.Q-Bs qm P,,9.g Ze. ggg 02s:. =Dl32 3.3 22. "0 0 w(0 0 (D 3 o" ;ij3 ;q..30 NO 3 00 3cn 0 2 2-q zl-Q &-x ocrz (D c ,500 Cl -%a 3m"O 0'0 $U2 fi:gga (DUZ" 5:gg cozii(I) 39 Dl Qg! 0 sa CLzm (D m Q 3-a C (D o -+.e =.a $iQo, g5$p!j $g 3: (D mmomg~$ao3 cn,"~~D,x,~ 3m p,,Qcig&a %a03 zJ3Zc-J 730 (D rt.(n Q-0 0% Gpg %$$Z ggzg. q 2gg O(Da=3c-=7s tT3E.g (Po59 3 Jw(D nSE SS 8% 88% -I ~z~~~s~~ Qcogcr, =? c ma scn3Q 073~) U6i Qzc" ? & h) 0 z 0 v) 0 9 Y A u) e rn gz omm yrno z 5 5 22 5gz= mm - (D -. 32 E: 3s (I)CEz 2 2 2 %E Era!? $g t% uo,\o i $j 0 cg% (DE0 2 2 2 ?J: D- g 5.Q $os 5'2 2 -4 52= $2 0- 222 3sm 5 z 2 5 oxo Orno !c O E 2-51 xT 7 7 5 (D(D-= 4 5 $ gz $S?g8- % 0 22.2 e "- $9 2Dlog ij Pi s a3- g 3 y g 26 g& G. E34 D - c g 2 8 'E.p ul o5 :. z 5 9 5j C 2 9.4 GZ? X! Tg m -2?c 2. g ;; :is ? ; y 3 3 s;g E$ zl g-=o n C 3%: -= 9 c (D 2 goo p: O Z?%Z % 2% 220. Q 3 -(D4 2 a? C -. r; $a2 x3n5 2 2 s%2 0 E?. -(DM (D 4 ru Dlcn 2ra-g % -Dl 320, -. g gg 25s 3 g0-J s. e %e oz$ 5u0 a z ;; (D 320 0 3.3 =I 0 pg g 25.2 19 37 gs3 3 e % 2 ?) Y 52.5. g (D -h sgw l? E? gyf F g 23% rn$ ee 2ez z 3 3 ruza D Dl 5 'mm 9CDE 0 3: 9 rc.sm oxo cn- g g Po ?O?T SD -.--I 0 93 Dl 2 3.3,s go : $>D -08 ZQcn rc. wl= 222 -.a 2%(D $D -a5ss mcnm - g g ~rn O D 'C E*(D %Ez 2 -J -J 71 9~2 im: D (I) 5 cDo3'~D E?$!?. . w ru SuC % a 2 P, Iu D (Do5 2.B -u Fg z z 0 x2.2 =;I: 2s (D i3 52 mcD cn % b % %.= PI! 2 Q (Dcn SZ.~ m, 5: 3(D ocng p: g 5: g ;;: z u WECn Dm 3! ? z=- Sm ne3 0-0 c a93x 23 m 3 0 m z -x3J, 133 E8m e % - 5 -=a2 (0 Q g cn (D =Dl2 (D U ' -2 C,o Y 03.5 =I 2 0, 3 2 D g:: a 930% 2 033 3 -0- Q --2 n '"2- 5 5m-J E 770) 0 Q - - 30 -. 2 -0 3 0 5.s~~z; C~DN qrn+ ?..om -In $$g."'.- 2222 gs 5: E 0 z 0 A E.a w e o (D a(DK2g& (D sz &;Qzn-.& zzzg 553 gi $p 83azge $gg2 $25 22 wm 35'\-.33 0 C ? 3ja -mI; -Oms ap g c %F.(D0-% gza- PI z: &;2.% z&jg5 T(D2.3 25 g: 2 o-C7J--0 p2: %e fn, a ~'o-fnomo (D-$%z a", 22 5 0 Q%!'D 3OC Eo 2 < fn=: $o,rJEY S5DS fn= -zym SZz$ ?a, E: 5 20 Z3.T.e UGma$ fn 23 fnK33 $ 0 5.0 6 g. 22 Fs ~RD~O rrfn-fn 2; z3 o$za,g ~ZEU PI@ >E gJgz.%z (Do3-' Q e. :$ za 2% -75' E$ %a 35s-3 sz-2 ou OY 2% 52 (D" 0: "x -pa, g a z2g a, a-.sug gp-2 ?Lo 03 (Dc 2a,gm zs 2% I 0g fn -0 8 05'- ;i 2332 $2 3- Ca,K+ -2Ofn 3g 5: ZZZ.4 ?.a .+a 52; $0 (Dm3 Eu I3 $-D";$? zfn3m -5 OFT -a,(D0 e3zjg 50 -'D rc ozg32 2.cD'Ds -.= 2-m (D3 01 :320_:: &bo$ - $5: O,a g5?%2 XpS,$ e-2 -O fnU(DQs oQ?.fn 22 2g (g SL3g.7 2G.mz C%@J 02 ?ire 'p ,-%g-mg m<=.(D (D3 z5 02 Y'D ZE p 0 g?$??z 0 0 35 $gz%'J 5.gg 3 3; $3 3$35$. 52.2 ma, a; Crg $8 0, 5'0'04 9s.- 3 ".S a, ==no om =X5 (Dc -3 m 0 cn -5ai zG$-.& mg3 ?$, D Y QgQo "co. (D-l ms-gg 2%zg guo z3 TO E. rr = m om wo -- c ":: fn fn ca, G 3< Qfn (D a,< oP;(Doo O - -0 3 0 v) fn 0 mgz-" men. 3- x 0 3.10,3y3 IJ-?? a5 (D(D n-.i-.g~ 0 zrn loaruo rn u~~no mw s,5zgg GO? 25 22gz $. ZP?; gr OSQlOv) 2 2% cl-.&~~* -2 az ax$JFz -. z2223 ug 22&-I 3 53 ra,32 % (D g2:"og p FD =<o 352 z!%m ; $gg%g E+ ?$E %< x 22 mS9 m *Os3gg (Do 52f"Q 2. $2 3a,g m 2= !g p gz. 4 a-;g=? (D 219 3= g m5' 3 -C $gE e $,ZC.~ go -. rc0 _. rc < 0 0 E 3322% $ ;$ %3$ ?Y ec m 272%" v) zz u5: 2 a,(D;g 0 a luoroa c ---I c --L E. se(DD1- wucl ZC (D(D7J030 10 - $2 3, xfn00 E%0 (D O,Wi5"3 oez -- s: C Y $2 sK=a6' 5 $5 om. 67 ZQXO 22 -!lac 3 -2.2 g s ;$ 33s 0 g0-w g: 7JD% .- -. 2% 2;:s 5% :;3$ $ 2.g z-m i3 sj4" y oc=0 zr3xo (D =- --oz (D oozz 'Dccoc a 3 2 "Z'. %(J ogzLf. 3 2.0 m-Ico e. 7 - "8 (DDD 8 (nIa,9 22 oa,s E. (Dso2 Qfy _. ; s? ;g; 2 5.KD> 2 n;lc 05 5 2.0 0 2 -CU (DO~Z 5 'D wma, E. ' agog - x=? a x:$$ 4 g? sgg 2 a c7 3 E;-., c $&; m,.0 rc ZC gg2; z g1.ii;o 7 I- -z30 3 -E% 01 3 ZQ (D 2. 3"' fn 3 5: ca C"S,% 0) --x +$-- rrJI%(D 2 5: ma5 258 0 s2 5$ gas.$ $. z. ,as3 03 ozgz 2 2. 5% 2 E-:.,., 2Kz2 $ 9 Zfno-.? 2 p$ 2. - 52:; -0 2:: p$? 2. 0 g $5 x-37 ; -3gy 0 0 03 " z& 3 0 IY g OQ 0.szo (D czE25 Qa, ,-an 5 za zgz 2 13 "-9- 2 z yirnfnz au Q 3U Q 3aa,92 m a, ma -. - rn@O 1. = -I a rc-* I an v) c s" -. -' --._ %SF QE S 6' 07. e -0 3 <ODD 2: EZ q -;,!x ,IO C %.Qc v) 0 -+a ;i' gNO 0) C eZ9 e (D EL0 - --.-- .- -\ 0 L? CT ..A N 0 2 W v) 0 I: 2 SECK mo,2%y on9 a- urn d ---Sy &a$-, 5gm -$$ ED 03 f a,e.(D-+ =CIS0 zgm-(D 2ZD < . (De3 3--=E3fn mo,: 2.0 9 fnYL. 32.03" --OK a, Y ,3$(D* $-X% ?g s - g$s 3'0-~~ a<(D -07 - n 4 m $% . $0 3 ~g-~ gg gD cIIz0. (D- e EJZ 5Jzag 5Y5 Gj =r U ca D, syf? &$sg gzfn =,e cpc I u"m a C g2.z :oms C'S am g2 zr 3035 3~~s 15 wm m (D 33s =0a UP, a @. 0 0- T2Z- -3%- a-, 20 0 2. - 2ao D-23 12& 2" - @.2= =a<(D ll&a,c =lJ me r! : g 3-2 n2-m m ca 3 Zg? -K =%%-A a, 3s-,g 2;: a' Io a3 2 0, :: c gza 10 a3UY $$qJ =.(D m*% ge 2s zr7(D$ mo3 52 8 = 2. 3.2 (D 3 2(Da, 22Sm Egg ;g "a 7. 0 =3? cD3Coz m=._ 33= m(D 2% - yQ(D $gl g $ *5'm $??? 3-9 @"og Gag 0% 0 : (D ~2: Qza~ cz3 2% Ir! 0 ad 4 - I -0 -3 2s zSyF e3a E 0 zCa, szg= wmo, OC 1. 2 3 <.35 !&(Do< $%< E% 3-(D ~~QCD dg!-pl Zfn cn ca 0, a%?: S lc a?.- os-, ggrn gs $ 2;g caw- 3SCT -.a,a ea8 z; (a 2 s4: zzg7 -c3a 2- F! ozroc& %QE as 'JcD-= $09 $2 3 xC g 02s mrn !g 5 ?& 33g; j4a,D, 5 Egz YSGQ ez. E. z mmc 0-00 3"zg 5 (D 22.y g%sF 3 GfnZ 2sz2 2-2 2 (D 4 ggQ Ca,'c- pz> 9:: 2% d= (D QO cn +a (D Q sa-- u gg2 $00 s,(DiTj ZQ 3 I v, xom. QO(D s as7 -+QsE -a,oz Q% D cozGE. YD3 -. 2 om c 25- mQ0D --O a033 33 a 0. w0 - ? m0,o KOWY E * gzs5J '% '.ac 2:s E 2.;zesy 2 $g%gTs 20. zzgy%Qp)z 6 gcrn=ggoz 2 . 2gZo03 3&$ 5 m rnu=z.:S 2 ~3.""u"'Dm 0 cz: =. : 2285 5 -0 3 "2:Q 3r20. 2s %. cLrnc5. 03. o ,aye. 7-q E%" 3 .OF$! - 0 0 2'.~cn~ue 5 'UacrnOo u3;"l~~$ 9 gaso~sm g =23;quE 0 g.n(~~s>f m 3zgy-.- e cnX="O5" g mam<.050 g, 3,022aa ~ - 0 y 6 co A N 0 2 e Y ay~m~a+' I! Ex> SoCL gggs ;gg Egp $ :E$ -"SO 3mmg x-= 2.up z.ys 2 gsig z y 0 sjz.o yzg ::$% $2 0"- u,oi - 'nu' 5 gaey a El - 05-n sz=S oomo gzu gQ ; 26:; $2 - 2 gF+ < 2 -0 ggs g gp E! &zy u, OC !gdz 5- (~$2 ?.D 2 ~00 Sg.mm oz~~ om= 30 2 g%A 2$2P 0$9+ ?-:.E e93 gm pros= $?$E 3a0 gp) ,cm 3 2 $?KJ =$s+ Pa: ra ~ -.a0 a,,=r= ESz? 00- sg m E. D"Y5 e 0 N =DO -cu=-c 0 If gg3 g;m" Eg5xl <-E$ 'a L1) m@ ~-$=-2e gu q QcuW --I 0 "-.- 952.2 XiFn 2-P Y -0 0 oo% @$2 -6 F2X c- 0 C &$ oz3 eaK $92 zg- -0 ,p$ fa $0; iii' E2m - -0 3 2m+ 27- glcn $02 3: -. - -4 00 3cuz $1 2 5 5; gg pL D<s 5 420* 3g '",zo u gg2m z& z Fsm-m 0 fa 2yg a mez;g u) 2: a03 I "7- mpa 2 %=E 3 PC m-ia Sgp g ~pg 2 -$ 2 2.w: g :e+ 5gop c(D qE2 4 ;JFs 2.m " 2~5m ~o~m G~Z j o gDE cu ?ma$. P) UJ 202 ~psg qm2m ~"0 bnE 0 ~ag;. 3e=r ~l,u am zm- 8 aVOm 8m- g zgc zg+) =c4ag s-3 ..*r mm 0) g 200 3 z, c B Ui'D L 0 cu + PC a =. 0 v,f z zzg xsx Lq ul 3-0 E$Q. a 2. ; 2 sg 0P 0 2g2.5ggg 03 Qg 2 o: E3=zu .3 m s-D3=umo 41: 3 : (.: rn n~mo"33 : g 6 kg: 4 curn*2g?-g -71 8 20 2 Ys' c(D- pc g $EE r! L. a~t,~$"o ,-n s oo~ .. (D g mxqTsgz my 5 0 -. c $$g.5ps 7- 8 an$ p 3 3-.0- $> g $E5 (0 0 u" gy%z:; 2% 2 -0s r 5Cr29'10- gg 2 05'0 u) x aYzg&30' 9 3. mgo g%zg o-J 8 ODE. " Bu.e2:zxD =&.o p .zzg zz 'E! Ern 20 19 awcm=-~ -pu 5' c 5" $30'0~ =tu g ZFZ. 6 m-ra-'<~F u 4.0- %=.Go cu m C ..., ~~~~~~~ ,.gzsag *li 9,s zzz ?Is% a D .fl 01 a2 2- g 4QUaz;i'" Sca s 5 - 0-7 0 ma 0 33Ixocua3 4 oam3y~n mz 2 N 5'0 5 II) Dm 2QZ y g 8 a $$; 2 ;:2 $; P C a25 2;s ax $2: 2;; rn "E? &e-- Ezf& +Liz " $67-6 D, 2p 2 ?ST 3z$.o gg: yp ,9F ' g:g- owe aruc OF$ 6.-c mp- SZO, %C gag 2% go g$s 25; - ms a))," E ?.E mmcu - 3.5 g2= UI "xs 3.23 ng 0Yp) ;ea gpg 10 gs 222 gam 5-5 K5 g-sq ssc '30 3 gg g3z. 3gc IqE 30 252. 2n: 553 I 3c5 'C 2. c 2 3 n3.2 0 s- gam ggg 0a-O 00;;; agg g-pCn 3.e- -c ge% z =: 3.- s; s -nQ =3z omm 32% omcu ~mm x-.-. (z1 D gg xz3 Q, (D .. 3aul QNZ 1 "95' a -g 2 -0 a-p, !=$< a2gEz:;=3 -5 -0DI ugz3D FD~ GE2 ~sgeU~~g%- mc.o3=rm Y3azg & 53.. 3==u c$$ 55aeo0 =rcu-~CG 5ocom -.(Oxo. 3c. gs'"tg&'- = 5.E.Ep0_8 o_P-iP< 0 $FLP, %aru 12*2gsL.p Q.='::8"3 Z2:'DES 3=-= 323 ,0%~:fu,3coo ,mmom"-- 2"-g3$ Z"'"0ii; C %5;?$ z 5x0 3z;" 5gm 3zy ~8~,a-3moo z2G-zcp39&+ %ma0D azorng sy&z pmp 5!g%CD 2 mzg' mgr mZ!? WE2 DQ<.Z!T ~Dm~o~a~F~ ~FOOO' gg$~% o -.n2 s 9=QEc . oYaa %? %sa zs- ??.-a as300'<m--z.x 33m2 "-guu n3mau, <3&-=ro %p.+ = z KZ3 sz3 urngg23e2g %gzz< gaQ,g r gcn2 Dm 4D3 4m, u< "".3sgzE =5Zmo_ p5J5$ z (Dm o;i; 7 mmo2Y -&$og 22s%$ osTm 2% 2G2 3+ouTmaom 2;%5&. orumzg 'D om--- 33~. 0 3s% sazsm CmPJ c?G: owO.~:Z'<~.? %g%;s 229: -;;;E2 g m-m m-m 3pa5gg3-. c.oa mcs3g zz2+ =! 'Dq ?UZ ooluy s0 -5% nsg;5. -z7-.- am7 F so 28 g~~gs~u-- Oasl-n $222 ~ mo3mgg 3u38-. q;.7g rns=-m $2 4. =. 3; E&aye$s go--- Tm sa 03 sz :m5cZuE.3g ,To=% $om-r: g -ca -3 S0m0336 50 5.- 00,,-. - 5'- =:o 2gUI,;g.q;2 zn~(nm D-W2% g%,O_ v) 3III 25 '"ZoEm ETg DO !22s.-2~.".g~ (":grJs fEa;-- cum_ 5% om 2g g-2.")a&. ZmCDom~B~ a.,qg; p2-D mcuo U zLm 7ruo0aKcum;i' 3BE-n zg;: ;L0 cm ?zg2cucs=sg, g0mgu -.m -.'a 0s. -0 osmg -sm3om m-.z")ao 0 $$xD g-3- zgg3 -= E. (?I 5.c 3 = -.(D Dm D v) m F32 2 =a =no x30~~g~-m o) ?commm ~Gmzs- 0 m--Y -03 v) 9Ejsgg mc~zim m gm3 gC?-g IUg%QKzc$g$ =:I 3" ,a?OcnS Z e. - e.* m Zrn ~.:fu,$$~ T.71333 (D(De.m'j OQgz 3 e De $ 530-3 2-30 u) gg30g =a3 3 DU 0 e4 0 --mmos 33 3 2 -.adam ZSS.6 0 -0-0- m j zg-4 2 0" *% 1 0 0 3 20 T 0 s34s3 =Yo Om - c -'-7 53 2 =g; EQ mc -2 % sa $m&$Z=jI mE52m gG030 0 cc2 =La. ma 2-0 2 - P $2 O6ao > 5 q osmw 2 2 %m gm3;= m 6.b z;;m0 2 g=lz gz+S8 4 3 Dg $~g~~ 2 = m mrD'hc0 m 9 Dgg@$ 0 0 c2c3z z p =Jm3=U r; B g3 p, jGY s3g.75 5 S5gi.3 -.) 70 ~53 $ 3 gzs 3 g.,m"3 Y c+ Kc+ 5 g. - V)Q2 DCQSo < GI 0 m -* \ w I, "I 4 -=mom v1 0 UJ W V 'p our prQ9 zv, 3 5-m b 352 g.22 3; 5 3 E?; < 8-c ogg 23% 222;: D5 0 m=3 m=0 03 $22 o $$E. 5% (L1 am-. s 39m 3% 4s r 3 CI-W 3- EO, VI; -u3' wo 2 w 0 252 FgSs D5 g ggs "0g.m u=tm 4 $5 :zxz ?zx psq -nC w 2% 5 (D & k 9mw zg $5 g 3 sg; $g 2JJpg n u; 2Eu,; -2 g s&g Gig5 0 - rn2sQ2 3=0 =a 5;z no UOtT ' E. Ego_ a 3,m ::.x;= 2 gn @Q-- Em a+ g.37r cn UC O."-gF - OmcD w g~ %x (D am s 2g EU 9 $E 58 = 00-E 0 ".ga m5' 5.0 5 5 -=a no -c &"a c 7; "'ggp 38 2 xmu, *wz ZD '06 z D$Z ma 3 -00 e=? -3 0) z zssv 'Dm 0 52 zg3 ow C~ii' rn m $rQ ou,---z "6 g E- zz3 zs, !3$ 3px z z <E xs 2% 5% ij Us: 2 rn 0 3 a 22 tu3r 2.p. e -= m 3 v, ~~ -2;czcJ+-g ab zao $@E2 as3 z "0 so 3 s=m mn QUI P 25 > Q5 75% sz%Q zg 10 -m 2 Il.3 -I 0 - 2;. g2u 2a r 2 3- 3mqy g% I q DOOE 0s 9Q mu 2&- 53 07 $2 0 go$ 52. 5s; 3E :5 - =gZ 5- ma 2:3 3.e om - E$-% 0% 0-' 203 a$%Z. OSL 0 gg 50% 3n5z sp u cn iG 3:zx -.- 330 DO OW0 5 2: 3(00 gg 00 emC %.:?? g g 2 e. - -1 om- zz ZII- Bx. -. oc 'Q~u, g~ mwU) $3. Q3 a; z: 5 5s 0 0 $5'0, 0-0 ze 550 Q s. z 5m poc p- gg 9x5 $: 2% 3.50 4 sz go? O% coy gm v) a D DO. <3ss$!?. a3 z$ s e. z 4 s2 os0 OZ In: s-. 0- - gg gz zg 2 43 2; om c 2.y 5cJ mo 0 ;g B 0 uGi z5~ 52 2% E aJ e. 3 EA a-Z 35 $Iu 3ZS g"' -. 3z 2s 5% 5 z2 2 22 _. T29 p$ az mu, 2:. e YC 2 P 23 me0 9 so z a~ gnor mom QU% 702 S(D0 5 OQP, <-.- szg mT 5 z 03a X%G, o-.~'; 3% 0 Qm --.+ D cx 3=2= 3 330. c Ow OQmZ En 2 5: $5; '30. (nu, 2 VI 2g zlxg c:g x$ g5'e m=o s Q -A - (D W D II: 05 e0 O3= QAG 0~0~ -0 ;I 10 ~AQ 3 E umca (032 sg wm(s g: 92 75% 5 D 2 :' g.szi$ z!~ g* z2.2 2% wz ?;.E 0 e. - gg ssp; -3 z 0s %Sg FQz $2 --0 $2 233 z3. z -73 r! 0 0-z x-. -0 ooc QP, n 002; 53 3- 0- 003 2cr ms a33 =-.-om Dgn ruy? 3 22 EX a om< (D < $2 -I=J(D 3'" -07 ~DQK n3 UW d2 m rn s Q (0 04 %Q 0w c 3 Gh X%$ = 5.3 u,'o-$ u,Q _. 31 55% z$ f 35 D (131 30% zs 4 eQ 5. 3- .:3 00- m 9. E. - 3% 0 cn 0 3 E?. as 3m-. 03 -0 5; 53 -i ZY< z ggg z z.gY 0 5s sJn n-i $0 g -aaz I rc(D I =3- 0 m= s rno cnn -n<n OED p :$ c -2, 0 0:n. 5 8.e.g z 3.- 55 52. p g:.u 5 ZGZ g =AS osm :$< EA m 0 3x3 cn $Z% -i oox E 2% (.E c om = om1 <o g g 2' ZQ (3 gwm 2 os g 222 x -uz 2 < 5 3, 2: LTS g $2. j ?< D 02 zz 3 2-D :; % gE? z 33 < ox 15 mo rno Z v) .- s5 $ g I5 0 g < % 00 u; Fm 2 e: ?-I r ,a SZ rn 30 zq + ; s % i;- % 58% Grn m 3 D (DO DS 5 z% 2' - Zl z al -is z m-. D 4-g oc -n a0 (D-. 4 v'm i-2 D pJ 0 93 m3 SS F zp iZz c 2% z"-gp 5 2 0% JJa zz $3 c ; s% +? 0% g %3 05' D s$ E2 0 mo ~-0Oy~ ? 8 90 3s 0 rK+ grn Z rue OD 7 g;a33--< r. " 2-i -I gs 'T1z 'D r-1 0 ?z P, T f 3. 0 3x z2Sc: C TI 3 % 5 % -i ?rg f$ i$ 03 3 27"s 5r: - g "qg$ 5 22. 85 $%;g 0,g $0" gi; -. -. 8 $E 5 :m -3 m 2 02 $$$g 1 oc: Q Z$ E$ 3 2D &; 25 no rn 2 ;g 0 g? 2 3 2. m 2g 2;. < :g 33"- -I ;;o ;2 a QE cn oco Q f--=E -0 - " < 02 gm gm cncns; 2~ 3 rn 3um 7j.m 3s n 225 D KZ -0 9 QOu, D$ ;% c xwo a UJO P 4 5z rn 6. .n %? $E 5 33 mn 30 3?% 5; 2-k 2D 2YJ gG "5 3 z.2 rn& v)~. m xomm. - < wmom -4 22 $c 23 Tis oms Q om 57 %Q 0 0 mu, 5 2gz 2 2 52 20 f: g3- E. !- 5. 20 ;;1 aE.s om 373 ?% s 7: "a 2 < 0: 2: p Z$ zx v,x 0 = 13 2; 5 252 go 2q 'D 0 rnr :$ 3cC :$ gJT $!?.z <zggs 2 E %o 25 Cn N 0 z 2? 2 ;: 2 2.7 2 30% x oog, op 3% 0 xg3 a ?gm < m 30=. 0x2 o 'i" y zl 0 z &, D -52 0 -es cn 4 2: 5; 2 < 5.5.; =[Do 2 22 F4SS ' om- 42 0 3 2.; Ts G gg gz s ma 2 ;: % -2.g " uo mrn z g% op m 0 rn '< mz Dm Z!O BO ps m-n-nn? 0 c mi -.u R 2-s~ eoom om mmm 5. LTl EO E. ?I 5% -r- 12. ;ri a %z omoo3cn 3 QQFR m 3n -0 Es 59 rnzy v s3 az 2% I: 333omO x 0 3 -4-3 (Dm I" 2 ;Z ms ?5 52 5;. ,o 3 n Q-2 03 "W5 -03 mom 33 a= 3- 3 n,!2 _. o_ 03 1- W z; 0 v) ma om fftm 22 $2 x e 3 FG <<o) zE! 0 r 5 22 F3 32 s VI Y A N 0 001 znc =OD rum> z Yza gzo 2Tz g2G %om 9=, 3J 3zx L"2.I 3:s %$ Fox -.p,a rrn 20 0 . . . C<<' 9 ru 7 222 mrnm 0 zzz gs 000 $5 0-14 D- zoo F. 2 ggg 20 unq gT :: m % oom co-l-rlc 3gJl 0 =OD GGOD 222 55 22s 03z 7czx ggn s-GI- 0 x 534r z ;% o uur- --I -4 $ ;5g ZZZZ zm (D "0.D o0,g Dam 07 m-3 -*o 4 --m> 0 3 D UFgg < s g Fz(D ""<L" " T u <" <" "7JJZ ; g z Q,3v)$3 b o%g$ z F= 3 gd u 0 %Q Q c 3--rua-g g z.a-3 002 a rn x355. 3 3Q13w 2% t, 0 on- 5(D& 0 --I -i 3s;z g+P ;$>g 3mED 2 Zgz.2 0 :e.og =I < 0032. g 0 772 a --I % v) 3 g,-- v) *(D(D-8 L e ; mv)oF2 - ruW-.=. = g53D ?? -"Dn)ag 5 a0-'$ - 31m3 EFZT E 5 v) g. g0Crs 2 3 v) E230 %EmD OD- 4 ?+K 0 - (n3Qru 0 z I- --<gg 9 %Z3z 5 ogm 5 2 p%2 D z m 5."sqo =-2z3 5 g3g (D3 8 gg0-e 4 3;q ? 5 3E: 0 2 0 g3ggz 0 z>w pp cn 5 y =io'5?0- s (D-.-(D mCDz sag o&-o*g L rumv)o 'D %-.- z p 2 SDQO 2 5 5 ;--!Eo c $:so 2 'Dg4 G) 2 5gg u - %%os 2 e &smq 3-s '0 0mq z ggc= 3 v)rx.v)2. wS:% n a CL, 2 g.zng g zgg. z ; .+(D 2 3(D$ 2 1 ;g.$jg. nl v) = 0-mu= - "$2 0 Piu z E$ 3 rJx-=i 73 0 % y~cs $Fg2 D gsz g c "gsz g ; 2 zos-o'a y=: (DeD 7 c gzfg --I o -(2.Ps-~f. s 2 s-: %;m8 D3(D 2: OS$- 5 $ =;Qcz 3.--og rn 3,33Q ~~OL-. 0 ps z z 4% P.U 22.7 Ill gs;; :: 5 !%beg ruy 2 Q?Q COT&. 0 z 2 3;lou": z?$; 2E.Z 2 0 ,m 0 3. ? & f+?-" 2 VI z.c - &" (D Ug.2 E a%o$$ D 9ss3- mu2j, ; $ rn P),~ ru~-.- 0 s;as:$ m _. - - cn 0.0~ m D ?&F. v) 5 rn=;;,~m ~ %3=0Q 0 z g3(D. z 2 E g~Q~v)~ 033 %O'Z rn g.52 0 i m-.go, rn D- O' :Z:O~ rn < 0 o.,"?m- ~o a.n% 0 mu? g i LII~~O 0 D moar 0 o$zG z :$! g - =Ioa z g. v) SQZQ 0 =: + FoT3s c SKU" v)D,O-u 2 6 3 G0"P" Eo00 au urn a - 1 _--.--A - TCUE D =,TO% 2 2 33.0 -020% !? 11.5 ul m$Q % 5 F-2 4 mm-w Dm a I. GYZZ 2 - ?+ 0, 0 g 5-.0, o=- Gam 3. 3a 0 'D 4znq (Dg3= -5 3rue 50 Q? $=q 22 s-. (D OETY a-2 0 gEg 2;s- sp P, 37- l'CosL? z 22.z (000 zoz % 5 g-z g. 7-0 3 23s ? om (I= I$z ;. 0 3 u 0 z.2 e.= ;i; a- v) E. 53 am -20 0 u) 0 ag v) 5 2- Q. 2 3.0% -m- _" ge.5 g -3z as x rn :: 5 Ill n D 5 1 O(DW cn <- T3< Go_% 0 QO (D -0 3 o.o=;cg;',g. e-%?E -a muv,? oz.cD s E? Bgm os., 5.= p) v;f0+g G%=<a zzm 52.z 0'0- p 0s QZoC~ZD)$3wQz $gl"szKI 23 g g-d $ ;; 5 gz s $a$$;; -:: gzzz:3n ge,-;.= e 0 (DL0 G3cn Z? 2 %E% "Sm ZE.CDW' nsp$3(Dicna 3-wxg 0 2332 2;g 4 xv)- - - ?v)z$s. w-n -3ux~ 53"~~ XQs-. es.+Og~~~~~~~~~~ m(DwE3m3. - 2 22s.m %Gag QZ - LL,, 111 2-5: :z I1 0, 2; %E a--3 4 gg$zF $EL20 (0 cn$s 0 ZFZD'3 'n'23 - ;;;Q3r;-mRgmujgu~- I] guTc- (D23.g gs: sg:;: g30~ag?E@(D~gzd z 7 gg; 2;. 8. o z E$ aov, m-.3 :3 ZJ;g u-(DTx 3z0,e,o" (D 3% 5 QZgx;. 5s% sg " 0 gs EU.5 ggLo-g.2. e,"3~3(D0(D4 03me, $23 e, rn Z2D -K 55 0 - = 0, ;$. ?ZZ 3czmo c3 (DY3.2*?$qgEggw3q 0(D z z=-3 oFpFeS 9Jc- 0- 0 2 2% ssy" E8g?i: (D33no'Du- W2W'D i-sss G.g z qf mo=.o(D z?pl - 0-y 3 - +22= 5Ep uez o3 2. 2 3 2% v) (D "g35 Ej.3(D$au&.~;53'%8 g w==s2 2- p Q E.? 3 s 5 52 ZSg gSn=3 ~~g~3~~~+qg+~- ~11n~- 000 s ;;;"w: -. TTmTU A (Jss 2: r e. Qo -9J~ E23 cosnu~ 0-z :mcnzm~e~oo3~p,m 3059: 203 --a 0 CY 3n3mn (D ~;sgS&3-cn%nom 3 (D=3_0.2 u20, 45 0 0 22 g5.f 2Zguz ?xs e,9zszsg25$ a 2<-OCD5' gln -nco $ -,x 52% 5szgg c7m~a~ ~.gg$$p$EQo'm- 22sp- E.3: z: 2 2% E.$ lJY -& ?Z9 :" 3 "32 Kg 0 s-=- -O (D a w-gs k 3 e-0 zJm30z rn~%&o~:-;2.9wwij% A Oo_Z E6 2 (D--. ogs gEg2gg ,22sg2,33+p$: Z ZRco _. - n- (Da x3Q. zm-0 E2 033 -- 20 j-(D ?3a Ul (D (DGZ Q$)2 gsz -0.w 2 Y g:; ;g 2 % 5= sso o zo (D S Lam vim Q7 m33-. (DY <;.2 0Ie, 'J0'D e,----Q -JOO. e.= 33 g : -0 WT u p, 3 Q, g gX42 2 %$:: ~.&~~ 5 p)E-aTo -5'3 F3m FG.:?~ 5'm(D ;.-= Qwg 0; v, - ow m 3 Q.3QC-o 3 9 z 5 Eo_$ (D $-.U -= I3 2, o~.a %-"Z:"Q nma5=0- m~zrn~s D ~~~(DZ~ 2 (Du gsaj%2 z:~m~:ij-g lJ =4 &niij.O< ~.gaeg? 2.g: :E 2 2 25 g.;n 5zgg3 ,n~3mn~$~oum3cnm 7l e, =- wF -,u (D g3 5 Sj.0 55 5 2,gg zw 2. m -. Y sg: 3; <m a% =! 0 0 = co=;r~'D'-- z Q $2 2<e, ?%Soz $TU(D~30'"~s--3=~:= a c 03.- - 0 2?s =Ts %:m=T e,=-- 3c~Q7J~~T~~E~~3-0 u 0 O'J sg 22c 8%mwm 3~2~K$$m~-85$E~ D az.w~zm E3e,ZW zzQ33$0gNs- z -3rnqo 5'233c 32 rn e,sm e,-ozn ou z$ m 2 YEQUT 2 = -cyz Es wcn g-z gu2 -- (D=12.(DQ g:cn.on 00-3,0 (D 2 mt 0v)c E=--. $$$%;:30g2g.:g 7 DOC-, (03- oru - -. =3 ue,o(DEj3$2 2 S3 QO EaQ $ n FS QOO 0 - 2 z U 0 E. a s E 0 : lJ3 g so 0 on a $0 S ZD 0 Ex :: 3r = 2 og (D 4 0 z = CI g o_ p 5 5 (CI -* : .j 0 en 0 50 z 46 "0. D 0-4 n owx P,(Do $9 3-J gz $5 (Do 2 % 702 g=$ 0 c *Do 23 gz g 5 COD % E; ss2 g ; 25s 06 E: (Do P 3-0 'ox 00 22 0 al orno 3 z (Dz; nZ gg $5 z (Do 6 - K-G. I 2 328 ~rn-2. ZE g D*-- '0 5 ox nsd, 22 pg r; 2 =..o 0 2 n s~ =3 ;5 Bo- 5 G 030 (? P, -3 o='D z mrn =(D 2'9 5 3 ~$3 rn = 23g t) s g?(D p sz :(g 2 5 2~ w o 5 bar 0 2 223 g 8 agg sn 3 - -m !&!c ,~m t) 4 m P, .s2. -a 0- O 9 gE 0 z 0 E ,=rn 5 g zgs z pg 28 ;g 2 8 :cop ii; 3G. I: - no& -I 3" 2 n mr 0) 5 'tQii; 3o.P, -n g 0s xg~u, sal rn g zgrn P g$ =m Y E%?& 3m 31 4 2.m -I 0 0-I cD2 sa : G.: !j a na p 1. $43 2 2 3E B Ba - P: 32 m 1. tg 0-a -D2 z ~ i 53 023 I3 DS Dl 2 una P,G rn 3 30 00 2.5 30 3s -7 0 25 F 5 %E s; 352 5 ; g% c ao -4 2;s ZgBgg 3z 22 $ 2 0 : 3 50- x : m 5% -0 0 %$ 6 3- $nrU;- zg 8% !$ 5 s gsg g 5 E. ZJ ao $ gzggg - 8 33 rn 02 $2 $; 0 5.3g4-J 2: p5 3s Y s3 0 a 2" Do_ 0 &.) p;:- 2. 3 223 s -p E?.:: $2 - m Fg 0 f :5 2-2. ?$ 2 2 S?r 2 2" =: $5 E g (D a3 -0% -+ :;a% m= 9 9 GW- 02 -4 0 $5 2 5 rn3 0 g $3 3 ; =) 30 P,; $ $ $5 - +lj % a -P, e. = *"", z .a x? 0, 0 9 2 Yo 35 P A sm(D szo -4 3 3 m'p K g 15% I v 2 T$g L 2 gm2 z'" -Or 32 2 5 2. F-XY = 3. r.o-g yg gm 5. gg; g$ 3; 52 1J 0 oalo gam sF DO 2: -,, g Ds.s 5 gg.9 $5 52 55- 3 s 3 oF al $-x BSZ ma -33 sg ; g $32 g I? g. 222 x%= 8; zo, 29 s E alF3 3 1. (D m =z '"2 52 s3 09 OD - 0 (Dq bm z B mc eo 2: "2 a A 0.x =g g c 0 3 =Dm D -0r 3 D'o_ 0, OoPJ 20 92 $ (D gi :$ En : D 0 & g.28 S22 z -0 n = -. 2 2 ssa 5.5' 2 "$ <~s o.zg $5 3 3 -3 1. E. z< mo 0 1. 2. 3 2% 3 3 35 X E 2."- 2 u 0-0 0 7 ?2$ n Q 0-2 '" 5' 00 -0 P 1'3> 0s 3 r, 2z z 5 3-0 0 0-l gg z 0 35 P, 3~ 3.m -0 or 03 -J 0 DQ $ XU Yo> g,m 33 6 2. 0s 2 ' 5% m p $2 7 != 2g CI n El 00 9m 00 CDK 2 L. n 32 (0 I1 CJYS g 2 Do 0, 30 m < gz s = -0 0- P 2"W 6 5 2% 2 ZD-rn'D 80 ? omz- - (D3 9 5. = 2 3.2 8 0% i za g 2% '" 82 -0 gg a ggg 52.2s 7 csc< -x&gg 2 P, Q (D -%m B % (08 v) E. 2 5 0 j IO 0 a 0, 2 :2 0 0-3 0 r+ 2% v, 0 -* W d 0 2g' :$ z$gE >oaKa Y a% a-K (Dal-m g-m;o 2 9ij.; ;b: "X am s2E"c 0$2!'Po c n=u gg DTlE; zgzag - F czj. 'E 3%%5 ?OOTO, 5$?2 s9 g2z., a-"$ ocDso ( 'DL3 ?gal s= E3 20 a+!2 2z;g 5 71 TWU f-g 53-T ac3'D I 0, 3 3;s - z5.ss Z5a3 -. $22; 2 :; ;?&s g.2; ! No0 IuC $gP,% -326 -JCO ; $2 $55 z: %)%E gz Q.E2 Z? s.s2r 3ZE5 nx 52s gE GTCrO PJKoo . Gm Q-0 my- cnca, caa ~2m-i CJ G&a ;g ao73 spG$ : % "-a$ cs 2520 6. $?&% 3; FmcDIJ ZEt-Iq : 2 E:: p $$1.2 hg48 . 2 QrZ 5 (Daze al--lD-. ( % spy u_ 9;;sz --(o 5 f-yg gg53 ' o?Fa 0 $p?- Pa?& ( 2-2. 5 skg; Earn3 ' x n." Q=. $szz 03,a r 9P,(Ds7J c <a" 2pJ g2 ZSg; ii,a%Zz gs-1rn - 0 -. 3 0 seal g< 3adii; &SKI- - *---. DTW * f -s= : ! U~~ZJ d 22.~- . %=or -2 - aco2s - %sE a mo P mao- : s~E a gu~o 32ST 1 =:corn 8 acoj. 2 sZJ--.- ~ 04 rn ,am CPJOPJ t 2yzg 0 05% a, rnaz ._..,a; 1 2 alzu UZ5 PI] u"3c -0 gszz al ?Z$ g WgEg On%K < 03-2 5.-- zgz al = QZg ggzg 2s F'i;.6 3- 2. 25 %$: 30 - 3 ST 0 v) -0 - -. 0 3 =: s 2 7 %%% 3 WET;i; +- 030 cx 2: g22.5 Gat- .dgz mmg (D2g 0 ~? 5$5 ggg; ;z0 2; SF g32 mmr- $5 -9.0 pp 3%z -* ZO%S $5, F? (hz &zm ,Ern .asgg STW :9 corn ygg 05 za 3: gz Lug ",3& :.; 5% "@ w a 0 sqs u" 3 3-0 -0 TlC 5s -3, :.c < 22% as, $5 s zs 0. gm(D"- co 1.0. 32 !is u"!- 3, 553 gg 2% ogu 2 2.2% 3, 00 -= %E.$ 2 2 $5.2 3;. mln xm 3 mqu gg 3: &% F '"G? 0 7mr ZE-. (o $" 13m $2 $%a 6 25 am. -. .,DO m$ 2; 2 mz 52% 0 3m D 3 IQZ z 1% sipm u--.F c3=v) g5.g. 2% 3za DO n3 To ww < o_ tD c 3(Dm -0 WD (D 32-- 0 (D"-2 (D @3? 3s E?s 52% 3os UgQ $: gc& ra (D 5'3 lD n m- -mm arNz -arZ z2g 32r 1mom8-gg2, eo2.3 :asm g~~~~~~g~ ;= 0 TG 0 zw- ..~Qga o~m~ue 3 2 ZgQ 03-3 $3z02om= -. 7Jaze &2sTlmg2% Em 33?2 g 73 2%. 0.0 &z (D 42 5$2% FuS0 0 ZYWO z,O .,,,(Do ~ >%g: s;?A ooL0S3Qm ~-K=CQ$\$~ 3 p0g55-cT<g 0 $;$g ~-0"P)'og~ln oj~ooo,~o = &s$zS$m$ m *<am 0q4'<m04 z ErB2g os$sg$',; 4 X22 a$,a$o+E$ * 3wsv) &:gEg% z 42mo (D,m3 mz;szemF cn W0%gE.a* -i g ?0 0 ,o -lq gZ.53 o-zm-31?-i -a m-((nQ. m=r 3 =:X3 ggs.5p.3m 0 goxm m?? 'D ,zqg xoo-"e m3aE$g!jo 0 g-x;3- c c 4 :;:: p=.o,b;;"g.x E '305 &2<0:3$ 5 rro,n --rm z o-.<cj ;..-.. 0ma5.3 sc D zgoa S3sQ-cmu k mmL0 ,Tam sm 3r xr c30 I g-7: 2> zCn man 5 25 ez:3, zroCu,~O-'Ds 0 yam 2s e= z 72. zgg $2 2E oz3 yo5-322 -3 9, m E.7J 3 z -g...+ 2s z: 2 K ~s~30,~"m u c) D -.wm<m P 2 w P ;%ac;: 73 0 2-c 00 8 iSaTij .$c z 639 g:"D D o(D--m+~ -.(Dz --.m o ~~e-11 I 52 2 D 0 (D - xm u_ (D SgK z4 ~~~m~~ g:r ZCDBOg suo ag e e on^ ~n rn = 3 3>y grin% 25 aJTJo"o~ g$lo a? ~~~~ grn - 0 30s4=. -.0 =my- 3.20 gsG2 gg n P: 2em33= 51. 3 0 $ r?2 roo.< ZO x ag a &C z7z soD 0- e- 2 . ... . . n w 2% a 12? 0, gm= 5:: -0.9% mm E%U < nun v 222 "0 23 3z 5. - 3 cn 0 zg Ern E5 w-l aa_ -10 29 p (D 5-"O =O m a5 0 pz= 33 0%; $x 203 f&jF zoo zp + 2G232 2 3 50~ sgmsz 5" G%&@ 2. . . . . . . 3. PD %z$mo g: z 0-, a 5 mF D ~0.0 E . . . = 3 2 3- s I- s 5E.I 0 3 ... . . . '0 %% %%E r gc X -(m 2%~ 0 . . P. 7 (h x 5%: 0, : : : . O$D_Q?! 2 . . ' . E5 g p W'PJS P,= Q 3: gg Egg n . .I za + 36r 5 ::: g 22-4 m ...: 2. 7. ag "-5 -0 : : : gi 0, - DJ~I- 5 . . a2 F <> 5 222 & :::I : 5 gTij ZD4 3. . . : cp' ? 21 9 sgg g : : : - $ Spa$& %W 2G g 22% 5 *.-. : 1:: z ;$gag 'D, . .: .,?2 .s -0 5 ..:E E 2: 0 z:.c,o ...- c -ly 3q 3 3s 2 500 4 'DZu 2 3.09 -< osx S. f E 3g-l 2 2oz .IE .:u 3cm 2 53 0-0 m :: x 2% - m- ..- .- .. 0 .. rJ ... 0 lD3 n -< <om .3 320 m : : : 0 .- 0 3 :::<=. 0 :: r2 ...a ...e In4 -- m :::I 2 e' ...* r<m E.%- -33 QW-4 ...e cn IO+ 5 . . - 0 230 5 . ..- . - 3 5 gQ(0 "; . . - pr -JW~~Z 5 .JEl $ -o UIPN -0 "A & f oom ooa P Q% 2 QN 2 omm -0 g g"-g ?l $ $0 '" zmij l?! -i; 3-2 2- r rn 4( %- -4 3; I",' mu) 0 B( ...- ..- .. A 2 m4 5 -yy*= cn (D- Q( : z-4 g -rF3--L (0 ulo- :.-a\ ~ n (D 3 -a m cor m 0 %eD EX- €S9 3$? 2 (D"-Z?J 3 7 3 3. 1 zz 0 sgg (0 K?g 2 E: s. v) ?:om g. E go4 sg 5 0 0 3 9 2 m m 3- co<T (D 0 0, mow 00% d (J ,-+ %! 2: % D NO m > 003 n =r c 2: 0 ZD - 5 -z 2 0 5: s. - z ~r r -.s Dl DE 3 z =fz Q 0 23- m( 0.' 3. Qz CI 0- 3 2 < 5 5 m 0 (D - D Qo c CT A D.-+- - - g $ 0 g g TI @ =E 2 rz 5;) Q%D +5qYrn2C3~ -.< 0 rn 0 r g pg g.QTi (D 5 zi % 7 0% r=. In R r wg(D 5 2 0 S 9 rn -1% DwDmsTg (I) oc z EL- 5' -. g ?Jg (Dcap, J % B sgc 5 3 $ m 3 .-+,w 3-(D rc 2 0 2 'DDD < 5 e. %% SQW D(D 2 0 3 i"z a< 3aD 6 3 -3 o%$ $ 2 g.Y gmx DOG. (D 7 2 2 II 371 (DZQ 5' v) % 93 g3.2 z 5 Q <a $0 0 DO g.= 25 ; 0; 4 22 2. P, $ 3 E$ 08 3 8 T * ;$ -! 0 $ -2 a cn 3 0 v) +a 2 0 * rn PE. a 4 g$ 4 -%9 Po0 DL3S @ E: s"= 3 5 0 arm \ 0 n 0 tD S % - B -0 K 0 CT e. 5 0 30 -< D0-0 -I plum =I -I (DX 0 zogr -u=IcDzr ad Ca.0 s Og!.s.(D 'D2Q luTLgc.(D %E 2 5 =a g g3gg2.5 p g $ ;;; $p; z-(Dz. yzg 4 c7 %Do 3g0 -3eaCDgP ~&.Zq-~.$ ?5!.TLgC;$ v, 3 @!j %$bJ e-m ~6.~c)~~g03qcD-Qwlu 30' .+=I(Dcng$ 2 em* d i;; g $ alu v) 0 DY --so oa (D 2 go 3 gg =Szp g?p3733i;; DS -(D-ao 5'" az rn+g ;s;sv' 0- 5- ?cn -7K -.i u => g5g3v)00, c"P d ,e-% QG. g II.0 D, c2 $$a;e3q azo $5 g-55 7 s* 5zg-. 5 0 (D zj-(D, 0 ZrcD 22 2-0 $ luu 3 -JJO g 0) %g%Us5 CSG5 ~(DQ z=oo v) $jge v) E.$ g-55 0 -3 20-1 B $$Q.6.p10 GQ-3 3cn,.rcn0 Q-2% xm qv,v,v, 0 2v,"$(Dv) &35 4-z m B 2 Zggc;% (D.lO0 -(DoamcnO m4&j. m Q caygS$Z 232 U < s -20 II: 6CG:a$ (Dzm -7 oJr32 I- I- 0 -. (D 0 s' cn Y 6' ru, - 5. g 5 00 0 5 t: (D Q(D g3Tg 2 sg! q 30 D3lu - - - v)-.- C-J- =- v) cn 0- 0- (D 0 - (D luzs (DO-.(D 8 P-0 ~-J~Q.-+- 'Dog 222% s4 0- ggQmze O-Oo cnu"luYO"?? 2irmu 3 (D 2 gs 8@ -s ZQ :E c= %: QZ %2 sz iis 5% 5 0 w 42- 02 m -x 0s -0 3Q 3, !go (11 - 0 s P Y 0 2 i? % - a e. e 0, 2 s c 2 2 cn (D P W 5 m W v, 0 v) 0 c 40 m... 0 4"m "$ 2" YEJ m- Lm.rl2; 0 (PC 0% g.z.09. iiw OF y2 -0 o+hrn -a mfi:v)tf!=; gg 0 c. 5 3. om (Dm 00 gg sz gg. Er s-w?. 0s - ??c T UnC cn Tz "E! C/1o YE. "E m.o os z*o F; 2 2% Fs ov\co'drf$ 2 ai;; 44 a s$ o 2 ZW"0 Id@ 5 25 3 0,g? a 0% -I m 22 0, 4 "2 2. 5 2- c @ 2 g r2 z CD G 2 a z 5 @ s CD 2 i;- 0 4 5 E m 2 ? s: m e. T i", Y, e ?. e 0, g 0, s3 ?p @ Egg22 eg - gz % ?.E. 02 E 2 m. v) 5. 3 C.. 3c: (3 El VI F 2gg g. E$ gg z gE a: ma 3 3 s- o i30 %E! m! 3g. @una @@J EE 4% 0- s 0- m m\co +i * n 20~. e- E gg i3w 03 c. v) CD rr r 0 m c) L? 00 e a e. 1 rn ct R 0 P gz $p 5% ZQ <TT 7- m --z ;E &-a 05 0.- 0.2 00- 53 m 5% 3.Q 2: go ; 3. z --x oc 3 IQ iii Y 0 t 5 2 2 0 P 2 g 2. 2 s C -I 2 2 m 0 0. 0 v) I m fn (I) 0 v) Dl 6 3. 3 -. 2 2. Er 0- g$s -I - 3.5 a,? 2 %< QUO 9" COYFulPW P . g< 5.; 3 FC q- 5'0 0 ,;Lo 3wzt DDl Fs c ~-. 2:s %ST -- F. 4 :3x 2s -a- s 2: !gg 5 Z"."Y 4,re a)= ; :$z %OW x-. 3c 7 o-zg DDDlZ 7% D, Q ,+v) o ws g- 2:. ==J - (n 2.K ;$ 2.- z ?dl E%=- ,Q 3+ 2% -0 63s 0 gggpDl 5 lD-0 rn SEE 33 g;:; p-2. c, u3---Dl3 y,(u-x a-0 02 E"$ 0 gyz 2 D 4 25 gg 2$z*g:2 0 Dl, OSEO, 52 :: xxu- 3 ogc 2.m Urn Qa - C-- E.5 co gq &DE. 95- 2.D 3 g =Dl ?=$ Txl 0 =- iD"z 0 2 (Dy Q-' a,-- $= 0 %-.= -+.3Cg (D OS OQ3o 3 os a O O3 == z> ;;E g* 2. :g FzQ, 2% a 5 0 I-I c 0;3 gz 0c+ 2 (D E5 0- ?a3 2 E.0 e, 5s :E 25 $4 Fg D, g7 pwco Y X 3z3a 3 zQ2 $2 5 2 -. 7 0 ET0 "s ow ? 5 -. %E2 a3 -. ""2 6 zc, 35 ulg-.cO Q c z $2 000 C r+ am3, cy 0 Qm g2 a, 8F-S 2 Iuc 2. 3m30 3- =--am 2 -3a q =7 Qs 3U.g ? % ygz r 2.0 v) oG!m Ec yzg .,$a "e, E.s 5ao 3 0o a,, 3D (13 (Dm 5.g y e ,m v) !%z $%$ PI ii; 0 2 &2 g.gQ ~ 2 $Zc, 0c (DO 0 5 (D gzfl mg 5 T gz (D% 205 ZP.' 0 a ;x Q 3- ? ggsg 0 z g.2: 3 gz -2 5 ", zm m? gQ xs $ w% O(D0 2 $ z2 ;2D K 2: ,+ g g32 SdPg $ g?2 (u 5, g 5' 2 gg 63'5: co 0 2u 3 ;? 3- - $ 5% .."scn$30'".7!?j~??~ y 23 rc 4 w L= g 2 2 22 s%g +. Q si 0 -0 %$ a y 0 6 54 32: p 9. 3 5 '"0. % ul Urcm 0 a f 2. aQ 5 y T 3 5 g$ O,eP 2% - "s ma u3g 2 3 cs ZCD $ECD~-=D = p.5 p, 3 -2 2 !!j $5 gga -0 - 6" am QU 0) 93 su, a 3 23< (D; 0 z. > 0 ,DX gm zI ST om Ox $E% a%::: Q, a0 o ;? ' 22' 0 s 33W u(D 5'' --.c 5, 33 25; O $go (D 2:s -5: $2 oy, DG , 4x5 *Des 23 Y QmX -+. 0gD QS zs zo 0, s CCo -+.zZm aa 0 0 Qco 3 0 s- 03 O= 3-0 E Y ' Dsx Q Y~,, Qg sa OQ -g 2% gpgO za 3a 0- - 0 3- a, -. < -0 0 OY 7, TO $ ,~%gcs?~$~ Q Fq 55' gg p - Q p,'E3=3 v) 1. 2 1. co Dl Jv) CCI (D m QD~. 5 :z 5: 6 % 2: E. $4 3,0_ 2. y" o-or. Y 5 3 $0 -+.<< C a 6.5 0 3 Zl 3 Qg. 0 c z z ?u cn - $ f 3 % Q q0a 3. =: 0 3 -2. -. Dz Q - E 0 3 e. ". n z 2; p4 ;E v) cn 2- es s0. E" E= 05 0.2 Ea "5 su' 3.0. <TT --x o= 3; Cu, ?-. ii 3 - la " c - yo t 2 30 2. (D !% z 6, z 0 5 2 4 (D I m in in (D 0. ffl Q s C -4 0 . . 0. ... 5% u =$ fl 222 a 2. ;;;g M(D IT eF% 0s 3 YY 0) 2a a, -2Lu 34 - _. IXTlD O 5: :(I) zgz 52 2 gG2 ys !2s E 59 2.2 g+ $ 23a,$ZQ (DDg or =) SG eu,o- (I) E. 0 $.%2 5% ruom 7-g rr g i-, 2.55 (I3 co3 =I[ 2 X?$ Mg M- --i 52 % uQ 2 2% $5- ad m" m lDgz. mo 6 2 g. IJZ - 3% (D'm O gp ~g 7 Ozq 3zS $7 In %o-. Qoa, coca s; 2 "lD7. $ 0 go pz o_a, 00, E moa, t:n Lu 922 $@ - %X% D %X 3 g " E.3 0, 0% -u 0 92, b 3 -0 $2 = g.3a - -n roo z zg % 3. (D 20 g 0 " 5'jo 0 ? L2 5% m szg 5~ o 5 E 7 a-o_q 2Em ~gru 5 5 s$ =n c- a,m, 5g rn gga = (I3 C0-D a$ I"o2.0 2 %.i-.U z. 'p a2ym = z g$ grn 0- + 05 5< Ea e3 z pEu_ 7: 8% 8 g$O -22 3 v)s %j SF c. 3. E. m 'rn 0 2 2 Pn sm Ed*& 3%"" (DO e',TpI 0- 0 "8 0 mg =m _. O$K 03 c_ (Dz ~rn u" 75. E :O" 5 5 s.23 5W 5 3, -$"g (D ; 2lD %(I3 cn z 6 g:$ 820 33 I" 60 3 8-: 5 :: $2 7J 5. v)gs 9. 3 OD --. -2 $ n =.m 4 0 n $ Q O,uco= ON (Dam -0 C 3 n !x 0 5-71 c- c 02 ZQ Y $2 M 3 6 0 gu (I)- ma 3-g 'QQgz iii E5 9 -0 (D s - 0 53 0 < I' Q I 3gCD - cn QY 0% 0 mmm 07 2 Q mmw !E XD 2- -c pr 00 CQ -. c (D 5 IU- ZCi (I) --= Kc7 4; d - Io- z6l x (0 N 0 3 rn m SF O-l (D3, 02 - 2. I-. 03 (Do $w e 5 0) a, - 2 ro ss m v) D Z 1 -(13 -.CD v) 3.m D QN s <<a gg 0 coZcC.3 $g n m U -i I g Y,a,L:oe -2- r! $9 n ma :E E zm m 2 (Dmm # -0 U C 30p 0 2 a 'g 2 SQ r 5% g 3g 2 5.5~~3~ mu - z0 -0-0 0 - p.'co< 2.s 98 0 cLm mmO.;Ji (n u f Cng 2 2%. z v) - $(Dm2(D :ox- 5 Cmz 0 SZ 8% -s g ?qg:lIl rn Tjiogk&. z? 7 "p a.- 0 6Zp,, 0 g 20-0 ?QZ s u m (D 2z. i o zrc g3 2 uu5m71i ;.3o>v) gg -n gzp$7s, $~~9'!>o E 2 22 g gg g E32E.0 ".05g3 FFrn 2Z3 3 3n r 0 xmc coo rn 30$~2 mz (D $73 x 0 2.5Zcrn u1 9 -5s Dml- E! Iu-a "TD Qc-D - 2cg E; as 1 p L. I, --2 v) cn0 zs<-, Ejm g %E (Dm%c @gg mo 5 3"z qsg m v) me. (D % 5" 8v) m$ gz zr g :!i m3. 3 g= 83 pms soc3 ([1 -mogg; 2 0) 9 &&2 2 (D mx pz 2Lmo gO,oE,. 3q 0 0, a.3 3m v) gJJ r ms us 25- 5 g p 2 F so (n : z Dl 9 E% EZmm 2 gs;$bO Y 5-0 -I - gz 3 gz 3. ~2 rn 07 a s 0 =% ln "020an $ mc $ P 2 2 <= = Ob v) OC m32o3 qV,n&o(D2 m &no5 (DF "0&%2 (~~v,y g: m 3issgg 6z C!j z3 3 5 z 23 - - gu z -Os<m o m o-. -0 S$ 2 $ DE! 3 (DX 4 % 5rTz $ .. 02 0 59 3 D 9 z sg ? "3,~; L 3 , %QE 0 --x ZP 25 0 -4 -3 3 $%g 'QS QK 522; 0 (D 3 3- a foo z3 $De0 0 (D< 0 ? rn E$ (D 2 (DF x E. 2 OC 2.00 ru 1- + rc 3 Q"6 a, -km 3 >g g 592 2 0 g. 2! $5 o-gg" m- m dm e. E! 22 Xm 0- -v) e. PI c oam 3 0 (Dm 9. % P Ea =1v)(D 0 S (D 2rn 'CJ I?. ~2 $2 ED Do ': m0 2O 5% "E g 5 7 rn 0 z (D" 3 g-z "2 z 0-< 30 3 - 2-m 2 go m ;r % P ;% -. $ z E! rc 2 m 2% -.I a3 3 (D (0 a- E! 0% p! so -4 m ommn 5-Cr 2. 5 g. 0 PI 22 73 E.Qo (D sm 3.2 2 e. $00, 95 x v) Z L 3 0 -I 0 5 z Z 0 3G" n200 - 11111 QP 0 S C v) 0 v) 0 0, 2 OD 2 SG Cn (Dm 2 $m -. s -0- q zm %g 0 3 .Y 2335 9 -z F B g 3 (Do r S m m c m m P (Dm(D-- I Q--S (D m z330 3 E" I _- 2 22 a m 4- nlz 80 G3 or an EW 05 %= 5" nl!j 2.n ?i2 20 <a- !&g --x OC $2. 2. 3 la nl - K 0 2 i? c, Io (D %. z e 2. 2 -.. 3 2 (0 Q 0 v) a, J v) VI 0 9 5 v) (D am 'dam 82 P 00 GOZ. 20 3"g 00,s E. - 9- 3:: -CD ?go" zzg FyJF $2 OK 730% yg z ED 0 a: $3 000 qg gzo P, $9 t.c 2. r m gg 444 32 g4L. 7 QT (b < $g d nnn gg s2 z v; ZZgJ 0,g mra gss 00 SyoX 0 00 c zg 0.. ~~tl o"m iD-QO nC,Z' 2g os 22 XI %-% CrCD w 5 "i 00% mrt $sum UINCDPM Q 33333EllJ CD c G E> 0-r Fs-2 '28 0 +2z! Yo mert & 3- -*o g "00 or= Pz j-JjZ5 gge. sg egg Y)Y)Y)Y)Y) T%lo? 3mo * 3, sj "0 a Q g "3 g 2 c; E 2. rn 0 -rl cg ElKs m E.J gca 0 E 9 T%l 5. 2. a ? & CI z SP, 0 D E gcra g n.: 3 ?$ SZ- @P, z0 z CD om m w 2. 0 HZ g: 5 %E! 9 C-.. c+ c gz P, z. R 0, 5 :z w 2 0 WWW WWW $0 -0 n. e3 a QQc, E. w OOOOO~D 3,2522stJJ -e 1 3 s" % 2 CD c -c. u) v) X !2 0 -4 u) oc 04 e a 5 230 ZG gz m p 5' 5. 3 m r m.-t % *<.. a= 23 0 0 v, .-I. E.2 ,m --I !z (Dm c ag boq 2 =.x- 0 0 (Dv, -. 0 si: gplB 6E < g-:"., 3 2% Gg (Drr 3.II) 0 =g 5. 003- e5 3:"" 0- c-0- a' II) 5'3: In 3: gs E< % e. v,(D < E2 v) q-l De $e% =Iv, Qo gs 52% +.cz 0,273 20 ~ ~ 55 gz3 -< on, .)%3 m 0 ; 8 vi0 u) E 0- -. 73 -3 - 0O-o 0 0 0 o ZZF % =.; g v) -%em =1 D :2?2 v, g X %:(DO ? 5g % om CCD 000 (DP) 04TC g.n=gt---; o_ - 0;g z wn 0 2 ="Em =< 0 0 '2 ,,,I. .* .. . 23zi';;:yg aq omxrn 90c-lom-4 C 3.2 = C m s<- COI~~II~ rum c$"s'D (D5gqI:'Drn- 025mrn"3 32gg $$pg52-<<m (Due :zz%EEz 0% %XI %E%" p.'OO~ ~G(Dgq0s07m(D gZ$-(Dzz 2z2?2&mg$$ 7 -7 pT~~g;..$$-(D< m m'Qr zrr (D a%. 2omyz3 3g-g: ~33~5." QO . G-mz3$p?2. UCDO a23:(D(Dp.' z g-0 (D -a p) mg--E: ?~~co5Dm3~<D a, 23g.C :=-a ~3~.037z3~2%.2 Zm"!qy+2&$ cn g p 0 &$uCD4n gx&:sso" EcnQ 32% 7 rn35,ggg gzaDzeO, ; - X zs(DQ<g 3cg %"Egggo : Zg.2 n<.+oo m2%n7;1 6. (D z " (D "39 0 oog 3 ggg =(D-oo g3-O 2Eom 2G-m rn Im mrn~~3~~; "1-3"- 8-0 %gg $f:rzz &rnZ E'" m 0 ~~R~.P).o rJ-!= 0,(D"";;;;" ; cnCDcn- 0,s Ems. aCg'so3' z:a5 ~1 C w-pxm'~ ED QE. -. 3 g%$(DpDgj [ a z(D$nb, --f =?-&aE.DE(DQ. gx&C ~ocoru.,g- 1 ;:E i.25g-Z CJ z;zzzg2 :nu %cn(D GZZQs3= r U!ZE z3.3 "3Dz 3p.' -=L1:2.D - E 3 p,~~~gm~~ CQ~ s~i~L.aou r -+ 9 3-0 m-cni32 ( a$- syQ5.g um2 c (D~C-0,~ cn3-g (D 0 cnga<&+O, 3.: 0300=:. . TI E o,-(D (D 2 $69 -0- 3% 5ph-3: cn 7 QW 2.F: g. 0 a;S ";Q Gg $$ c(D5g. g- j 2= Dag- z5s- - ( 2i3 OD __ II) E%?. gq- <%3. e%S 33;FTO $gG:;s 2.E 0 Cn y,; 33 2- wag2 0, * 2 ma0 E~s $.$' SZ-GQ oc~p.'w ZD Ezg (D &.&>. ,-m~0 5-m b3 3Eg-z-g 2 11: g g3 55.2 Fs .z-cng$. ( g;g 253 a 85 225. . M m 4 g g-0 32; g=! sgz 5. v) m g g.2 gqs s 4 P). E'? 0 32 :=$E. 3 g-2 3 =m 2 (Dm 5s "s CDg: -41 - m 05, 0, u 222 $2 83 25: "3 E.- 5 2 --sg ?-a CD "2 ,3 p e!="_ a zz "3 ; -Uza p cn. z 0, $0 g s. cn g.2 $ 0 m.7 9 cn -. d gg 2 In, 0, CQ- - -.a 2 0 on yzZg2% CD~~ qmz.a-g?% J u gg "3E:gk&G E? U KC -J C & 2 g.c . . Q2+033$ z zg-m- p, 23 (D -Z3 2rg. ~6aErrC E 0- 2 Qao_fC)S g g%z~gg (D--CC -. 0 m' -(Do 2 gm %3(DzCC2 -30 omern 'DCnI3C +ma0 0 i -. $9 20, 3 (D < CD I -. -. 2 2 !Z c(D= 2 (D "Z 3 g n cn n 2. 3. (D 0 gz n I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I u I I I I 0 I I I Z I* I I ow I z CD I D mz ID II n I- IO I I Dm Im I I it, I(D I I I 00 I I 1 I a I I K rn IF I I I I I I z"Ei I I I I I I I I I I IZ I om KD IZ ID Ih I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I mz I I m WOO I I z3 n I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Dm I IO I 00 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I* I c I 0 I 2 OLo I I I IF I z CP I I I I I I I I I I I ID II I- I- D mz I n n nD0 2" I* I I I I Ih I I I I ID I I I I IQ I I I 1 I1 I I I- I I I- I I I Rv, I z CP I D mz I E m m I10 2- ~rn IO I I I -40 IU I I I I I I I 00 I W I * I I I I H I I I I 0 I I I I z * I I I I* Dcn L El I I I I D D -0 I D I I II I z CD I> I D mz ID I x m I I I I I - I I & I 0 I I O I m I I m I 01 I 6, I I I II rn ZO I l- I ZU I I- I Dm I IO I I0 I IW I 00 (9 DO nmrr (9 rnz zmm o *r r-- . oc (D (D (D 0 P (D (D (D (D (D wo orr (D W (D (D o om woe: 0 0 0 0 P .c OII nLA DD i <+t zz 1 -I + I 27 D<D 0 0 0 0 0- rnn- + --I I + m+ , mrr D D ... P -D n -D (n nD Ln - D- Ew I LA -I- L VD y? VI CD (D W P P A P W N (0 P .VI - * * * * * * * 1 C i D D D r r r r r ... LA < z 0 D-C LA c1 DDD n + 0 nX!\ (n (n D 0- D Z +IO D wD wrn wrn v m- D 0 DD\ ov m r rwa I V <P W Vm VD VD V DV mv I Ln I I I - ;D z z r r w -0 -c( -I < 0 vo vt, vo v mw ZD I+ VI VW Vrn VW v rn- rn Im I(n ILn no rn z IZ Irn Im z I z -i I1 IZ IZ -I CILA rn Irn I+ I1 I z CD rn Irn im In I I I rn I > WZ irn Irn I I I I h m I I I I Dm I I I I io I I I 00 V vo v ov LA- VI v I I I I I I I I I I I I rn I I I I I I I I I 2z n (D(D(D(D(D(D(D(DW I (D I W I (D I ww(DwW(D(DWW(D(DWaW(DwW I I (D(DW DO -1 13 (DW(D(DCDWWWW v w v w v (D v (D(D(DrDW(D(D(DWW(DW(D(D(D(DW v (Du)(D m- Dc; ......... 1 ................. 00000000000000000 000 z 110 -~m+.i+++*+ o (D Q, o Q, P w w o UIWOOW-------OOOO- P ON(D 00 w Ln N 00000000000000000 ow0 zm ......... 0 ................. 000000000 0 0 0 0 N 0 Ln * 0000000000000CC30 P 000 -ID W(D(DaWWw(D(D I w I (D I (D I (D(D(DW(DCD(D(D(D(DaW(DWWWW I O(DW TO Dl (D(D(D(DCD(D(D(0W I (D I (D I W I W(DWrDW(D(D(DWWWWWW(DW(D I (DWW DT ri (D(Dw(D(Dw(D(D(D I (D I W I (D I (DWWWWW(D(D(D(DCD(D(D(D(DWW I W(DW nr 000000000 tt: WC ZZ c--- -. D+ XI< DPPP D < r- LnrO-----ddddd----d- NTNN~Q ;D 4. 0 0 0 1. 1. +. 0- 0- C- ro ro .. o----d-d4d--d44-d, dd-d-d-d- --I + I 1 DP D- D- D.i-----d---------, PPPDPPPDP 000000000 wmmmmmmmm N(D(DPDPDPD 000000000 000000000 OOOQ,LnPWN- Ln .i OLnLnLnLnLnLnLnLncnLnLnmcnLnLn- P L~L~P ni 0-w 0-z P m Q, VI P o! m m N r~ N N (r h' - o cn D00000wN-bwN-00000 0000000000000c-30 000 <r w w w w 0 w w w w ,w w (L! G: G: ZI w w u .i + v < .i 4 + 4 4. .I .# v - .i v .I 0 w w*.. 0 m. I). 13. mooooocooooooooooo nooo i 0 m0 rno no DO DO DO TOO0 - w N m www vr rn i I 0 0 C W w 0 o(9 om 04 rn I I I x 000000000 PPPPPPPDP omotn no 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 m IT m (c N W 0 0 cn 0 > T > > D D T D D D 0 - C z - I I I c - v 0 0 0 0 T D D 13 > Lo 2 C PC a Po a n r C < - U T 7 n 7i $ i 0 0 C 0 I I s h i i -3 0 0 r, (n Ln VI x i <r <r <r ir \- \- ,* \- I 5 -m r[o rrc 0 co vc vc vo v - - <- \- * t ru * D - r: * i vu m 0 c; n c U 13 X 13 Z 2 2 ir, 0 X C 2 t: X 2 C c 13 DO --I i- Lo .. 0 oi -0 PC \z Wi Pcn z on mz 00 00 00 ow ON z c z z z V U T O 2 x0 Ln - W (D m 0 0 - 5 E E I (n LA (n O c O I 3 LA 0 h LA 0 0 ;D 4 0 0 N C 0 0 0 - 0 D 0 rn d W 0, ********** mom ma 62 ********** I I I I I I I I rn rn I I I I m I I I I rn z- Drn +o wnm m-r ~mrr coo N N N N N N N N x+- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ECT, v.zz P N - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mx 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TP- . <D wc . xa i . rnrr H m n E v) 2 r m 0 n 0 r 13 C w C-C rn 0 n 0 r r -DO P CI c D D m +-e W z < D vr Z-J I 0 i Dk D r 0 D z 0 0 VI Ln a wc m -.I I <P m > 0 v D -+ 0 I 2 D x m Din P 0 VI P CD 4 w N C mz z: -;; - d - - 0 m 0: P N E -, rn ... n D ... m 0 n 2 I4 z D h 2 D Ln z vrWk ?I -i 0 I) D U P B d 41 P P P VI 4 P N O m m u1 a m VI tn 0 O N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C ~m I I I i I I I I -IC P P Ln P 00 P P 0 VI N W 0 m m (D cc w -1 (0 W u1 VI 0 W L" w Dl (D W 0 0 W W e 'S r! 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 vn 23 --l*--l*--I*d-l*-+ * - i * - - * 4 a, * *E 00*00*00*00*00*00*OC*Oc* IZ 0 -I * om+ * ow+ * 094 * 0 -l * 0-i * om4 * 00+ * Di w< .(OD * * OD ie . UD * .-D c . oD c . -D Omr Omr * 04r * oar * 0-r * 0-r * o-ir t oar * < om * ow * ow * 0- * OW * om * om * 0- %E 0 w 0 w - P P - -J O 1 * .0D * .(OD * *N * ae~ aem * ben * s+ * stn * ap~ * apq z ww*Lnw*Pw*P;o*~w*VIw*P?;*~~: * * * * * * W m ~hln * o-n * Ln-n * h) m * a n x o~rr * c-rn * . wv * . mv * .bo * . av * . -v * . m-Q * . j7-C * .a0 * Lnw * ow * Ln+ * WN * 4ln * 00 * Q@ * -4 * WO * (Dm * 40 * w- * -w * CCG * a@ * LnVI * ZN * $0 * 30 * *a * *a * *Q x *a; * SN * * * * * * -h * * * * * * * * * * W m * a-n * LT-n * u--m * -J n x ln rn * (a~r * --m * * ox * . 0h * . -3 * . inx * . --g * . NX * . 4s * . mp * ON * Lnw * 4w * mcc * oc * me t in,^ L mc * Ztn 2P * $tn * S-J * sin * *-. * SLc. c so * * * * * * x * wo *NO *oO*oD QUO *NC *PC +L>O .+ ma * W- * wa * c,-J * 03 * Ncs * or * GO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t * * D* D* DC D* >* b* D* Dt * CCL t O)L~ + =a * N-*N-*N-*N-*KT-*--t-e*~-* rn . v * ,-.-E *. -Q *.-v *. 0 *. 7 *.AT *. T*< WN * tnw * om * .'- * b' WW t NN * mo * NP * L'a; * Li- + 5C c \G *c $ln * Ztn * *w * 2ep * *L" * s'r t *= .w sc * ir * * * * * * *- * * * * x * t * r. u*c - - - r* - D* u* -Q* v+ 3s u* -a* a* a* a* E+ -. . n*. n*. n*. 71,. ?E. 5;. *. ?;z -- * ON * VI- * LTiN e(LI *h: * -JP * c- - #d * 027 * N-J * DL> * 9- *L!h\ *Pr + c- *I so * Sf2 * *tn * *m * a-"n * SG * a-G c *Fv * I C * * * * * i. *i * * * * * * L rt r* r* r.w r* rx -+ -*! --* I* I* -* -* -e -* -* ' m*. m*. Q*. E* m*. ct. x+. D*c. 0- * mo * (DN * C.N * c' *D * 3:: * CTL * -0 * 4P * KT- * LLc * WN * Fib * PG * m3 *c $0 * #N * Sa * SCr: * S.3 * *-- * *cJ * s3 * w * * * * x * * *c i * * )r x * * + * 7.2 ;o* n*-x* w*-I;* N* x+ x* n .z*. z*. I*. z*. x*. z*. z*. z*7 -i --o: * Ph? * 00 * EO * c3 * Nb r L. * e Cr\ *w L" *- +* $W --I* *a i* *a 7* *rd 4* a-"G -* *:cc -1 sm -a* cc D3 Ln Or* w Dr* Ln Tr* hi or* m vr+ N vrr m -Q~X p mr* .. x .- * .Q; * .in * .VI *. * .- * ..4 * .L" * c. i tnVI D* ma D* WO v* -0 o* PO, c+ VI& D+ om T* u-o: T* v -u ;o* -m n* (Dw I)* ma a* mh) a* mc x* ua ?;* Pln w* \ *co n* a-"w m* ape m* Sa m* $0 r,* so m* ZG m* *a m* - *: 2 - " I M - c;* c;* G* c,* o* E* c* II * z D * N- * Nb * b>- *- *P t h;" * c- * - c* c* c* z+ c+ c* r' F -* ** '* -* -* - zD* - Z>* - ZD* - Z>* -. Z>* - zD* - z>* - ZDC c* c* -+* -i* -i* n* n* n* r. * m* C;* c* n* PX -* .r* -* -* I* -* -+ -* \* hZ * hZ * IZ * ZZ * KZ * hZ * PZ * zz * G- -0 * -0 * -n -0 * -n * -c: - r. * -n * PO . Lnl* , w,4* . w+* . v?-* . Ln+* . mi* . mi* , in+* N n(n* o om* - om* o ow* o OW* o ow* - om* o ram+ 0 ON * (Po * NP * W& * 4 * m- * Nffi * aw P 20 * $03 * *- * 20 * 20 * 20 * 20 $0 * * * * * * * * * 5;: x* 3N* 3-* I- * h* h* z-* +N * +- * -b * 4-J * 4- * +w* -.I G. im * <a* <m * (0 * <b * <N* <w * iLn * ~r*-r*o~*orror~or*~~r*or* . \*. ,*. \*. ,*. \*. -.*. ,*. ,* moC, 0 D c; m VIWC, $Nf Yo% 80- *VI- Ntnc; WNO 4wCI Zrn- mmn SUA 2-J- Zew- Q; *fe=lte***w=w* XSO13 AVCI 62 fe=lte***fe=ltea=ww nrnn rnrr vmn onr N N N N N N N N n-l- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W N N N N N - - cm wz2 0 m 0, 0 N 0 W m I-I yr; ux C?C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m- . <> xr, . o- 4 . mn Ln vr vr V 0 z r r ... D D D 0 0 D rn D ... + b 0-c CI 0 x CPU z z 2 E rn l D D < 2 0 z m 0 wZx VI z vr - 4-c CI D 0 D w I. rn z rn D x) rn 0 R 0 r W i D- m ZU " <P 0 0 rn 0 vr 0 < zz +:E : I m n v I i -c z D I m RW ul Ln P CD m mz - rn - 0 h P - 0 P QJ 0 d 0 Ln h cn 0 0 - ul m Ln 0 cn N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dm I I I I 1 I I I -lo Ln Ln 0 00 - 0 (0 2 0 0 0 0 A cn W W 0, 0 W N W w 4 (0 .l * -1 W W W 0 Ln W m cc Dl W W W 0 0 W 0 (c ri 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 vn woo -1*-l*-+*-+ *-I*-+*-+*-+* -c 00 *oo *om0 coo *oo *oo *oo *oo * IZ ON+ * ON1 * om1 * ON+ * om+ * 0--I * 0---I * OW' * D-I *aD * *Ob * * CDD * . UlD * .AD * *OD * .ND x .wD * I)< oar * o-r * o-r * OPT * o-r * OPT ~t offir * OPT * .< * ON * 00 * OG * O+ * ON * om * 00 * 0- sm * so * spw * aea * gm * a?& * *eo * gm * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Am *LnZ*PNW *Lnx *PW *wxJ *ox! *&;o * a-m * o-m * --DM * u-m * *om * o rn * m m * u,-m * 'UT * . OD * , -U * . WD * . 0'0 * . Crg * . ~m * . an * (Do * 00 * CP * *A * LnP * uc * --(c * -G * 44 * (Dm * mW * 00 * L~Q * 00 * m- * 04 * aeW * sa * 2N * g- * so, * sbJ * *u * ap4 * * * * .P * * * * * * * * * * * WU *WQ*DNU *NU +OU+U,Q +PQ.+oc c vl-rn * N n * -Pm * w m * mum * w ~n X e r + m-~r. * * OI * * 0,s * . NL * . -3 * f h'z * . ccz * . mx * . wx * NO * wm * wcc * N- * A- * crcr * .IC * eG * CDP * L!O * OG: * mcc * -- * COG * 1- * .,td * ssp * aew . * *m * Sh' * su * 80 * $E * ;em * :: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * D* D* D* Dr P* 3t DX D* N- *N'*N-- 'NC *hi.- *m- +w- +&,,,e + ir . v *. 0 +.NU *. - " t .-.: *. D*.T+. D*< m* * WP * 00 * ou. N3 * CL; t CN * h>V * r cnm * W.I * AN * COO * * m ci x Po: .L Nb *C gep * 2W * *G * SO * ZLn * SG + SG + si3 * rr . n *. -n*.uY *. n t. .,*. c:. 'lit. ?:x b- * m- * a3 *N ce * c- *F + mN * - * * t * *- a* D* v* K!* o* "* D* T*Tr * * t * t t * c -4 - P* a* a* P* 2"- P* ow * WN * WLT * (0- * m- * .,\ * -4 *eG s- * go * 2m * 2w * $3 * sa * Su2 * 20 * , 0 * * * * * )i t *i * * * * * * r+ r+ r* r* r* rt r+ r+, -* -* -* -* -* -x -* -* ' m*. m+.em*.m+. rn*'G*'CD*.iT;*r. 4N * m- * UP * F, - * uw * 6- t L? * Ln- c 00 * ON * UCI: I mu * Q'm * Cc * x- * Ecc * e 2- * 2- * ZP sG .k ZLn * $A L sin * $4 * Lr * * * * * * * *c * + * t 4- * * * x! n* n* n* c* c* c* 0 n*z I x* w* x!* x!+ ?!* ?!x x+ Wt r: * z *. z*.wz *. z *. 2 *. 2 *. z *. z c- 3 N *N * U,N * N * h'- *m *G t P- * Nm * om * UW * 03 * ch) * Ab x cr.P * -w * w Ln SW --(* apo -* *Ln -I* aeN +* si0 3* $C +* apr. -* &?@2 +* cc c* c* c* c* c* c* e* c+ DL ** -t* -4* i* -* -* -* -I* *I m~ - ZD* - ZD* - ZD* - ZD* - 0 or* w vr* c'<vr* yl 'or* w vr* - cr* - or+ N ~r* .. x .w * .N * ,G * .Ld * .m * .- * .- * .P * o< mm D* m* o* Ln- o* mcc -E* win 'c* be2 'Cr UP o* 00 p* m 04 w* WP x!* mw x* WG ;o* Pa x* N[I: x!* mm x!* 0- x* \ 2~ IT* s- rn* Sm m* ae- rn* sa n* sin mx *a rn* apw m* d *# z c ZD* A ZB* - ZD+ - ZD* c* O* n* D* o* C' * c* o* ow c* -* -* '* -* -* C* -* \* 32 * zz * LZ * LZ * I2 * xz * I2 * I2 * W- -o * -0 * '0 * -c uo * -0 * -r. -0 * PO * mi* , mi* . w+* . Lo--'* . Lo+* . w+* . w3c . v)** 0 nm* 0 ow* -mnvr* 0 nw>* 0 nm* N om* - nm* 6 ow* 0 m- * m- * -4 a- mLn 1: -w * 0- NO * 0 aem * 2w * 20 * aeb aew * aeoi * ZW ZrJ * I* f- * IP * I* b- I* x* 3* ?cc * I- * +N* 1m * +O * --Io * IW * +(c * 1N * <o* 1.l * <Ln * 10, - <VI* <- * 10 * * * -* * * * * . \*. \*.-\*. \*. \*. \*.,*. ,* Or*--r*omrror*-r *cn~r*~r+or* ae-- Zrn- *a- s-- ga- ZLn #@- sa- D 0 rn w-0 WNC) NWt) P-R LnWR Om? NNSC) A-R o * w******** xsom ma 62 ********** ann rnrr vnn Onr N N N N N 114- - 0 0 0 c +I-- z- Ot CLn Lnz2 N N N N (c w m Q, 0, 0) 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 mZ 0-4C - 0 0 0 nu ' <r 0 0 0 w N a0 ' v- * i . rnn 0 w N 4 * C < Ln ... z - 0 c-( Ln r 0-c i w z VI I U U -4 0 I] z -4 D -vo 0 D U 0 C 0 D -4-c -0 13 ul 0 0 V m 4 n X ZCC I- <P I- I- 4 O 0 0 -I 4 -4 + 0 13 P < < < < -I D o n D -4 I * 0 0 o o r rn 0 0 0 0 D z C C C C I P z z z z I D z 0 0 I z m 0V V P CD - DZ I- M m 0 0 n r r r r D N w 0 a0 v, Ln Ln ul 0 0 Dn -4 4 I i I I ic: D oc - a W z 0 0 0 0 Ln 0: -1 + I + + 4 0 Dl 0 LL: ri PC: a0 --I*-+ *--I*-+ *--+P--l*-+*d+* *C 0 0 0 0 * O 0 * O O * ONO P ONO .* o 0 x 0 c *. I2 om+ * 0-1-1 * om+.* om+ * om+ e 004 * ow+ * o -4 * D+ * mD * * -> C . NP C * mD r * CDD P * lnD * . up * . wP c n< Oar * Oar * odr * oor c omr P owr * 0-r * owr * < ON om * om * ON * 00 P OP * ON * 04 * 20 * be- ZN * Zw * ~m P 84 * ~m * $ea, * * * * * * * * * * * * P * cn-n * -wn * -urn * w~m * own P hiom * c-m * o n c wa * .I= * (061 * wN * (Do P NN * ou * WP * (Do * DO * 04 * Lnm * mrr, a DW * m,- * D5> * ** sm * SP * a?W * gN P $(o X s-"Ln * *LC * * * * * P * * * * * * .a * * * mu *PD*wu*wo *WDO$i(3O.*(iO *ut* awn * won * wwn * w~n * 4wm P -mm * --.m + + n * ' .PI * .mz * *-z * .(DX L -o?h * .Pb * .op * .rJb * N(D * mm * nm * OD * *N P F.(D c -u * in- I mw * ob, * wc * WN * orr, a em + b7G NG * ZN t Z* * ae4- * a?- * yo a scn x s- * *a 1 * * * it * * * * * * * a * * * D* DC De D* Pa >* P* Dit - - * N I- * N - * - - * "b- * hi e * h'- * & .. * rn . v * .-D * .-D * .--Q * ,mo * *D7; c. O*'D*< lnw * Nb, * ww * Cnv * -- a him * L'D; * 0;- * r ln- * 410 * 4m * N< * (Dm h Cb x Khi *-o? *c sb, * Srn * aeN * a?N ape 9 $D; * sn, * $- * m * * * * c + * *- * * * * P * * * r. v* D* v* D* -29 c* r* .T * m P* a* a* a* Pa a* c"* i LGW * (ob, * ao? * NN mu a ha x chi * 0 * e Gln * cn- * - .' * mh, * mu a cw * NO * mo I ape0 * SbJ * aew * *N * go h sa * *w * *D * I 0 * * * * a * * *; * * * * + * *I 2 r* r* r+ r* rst r* r*, It -*-r*-** -* I-* -* -* -* . m *. m *. m *. m c .mrP P *-z *. c2 *. a * T> lnw * 04 * om * mu + mw a cw * vh: xo, * c lnhi * mcD * mo * 3u * am * JAN * -u * 410 * c %+ * &e- * so * 2N L apv a $W * su * $0 * v) * * * * P * * *c + * * * * * * a h c,* D* 0* t:* ca G* D* t:*z a* C*-Z* a* 09 x* 0*-x* c) + .z*. z*. z*. z*'mzP. z*.z*. z*+ v) * XC * ow * (n mrr, * G- * OD * a)N DO P Ls- yo; +* y4 i* *- +* 2- i* sw +h $0 +* *?.J a* grr, +* uc CP o+ c* c* PI -* +* +I - ZD* - ZD* - ZD* - ZDC --ZPP - Z>+ - ZD* - ZDr rn~ o or* w vr* P-D~* m-vr* w-nra li~vr* w or* P vr* .. a .o? * .LL: * .- * *w .- * .a * .A * .- * o< 4w V* 00 O* 06, VI +LF C* W4 Oh LiW Q* V.9 TI -N D* Ln lnw w* wm a* mu ne 0- x* -n WP PN w* mw x+ mln 13~1 8- m* a?u rn* a?- n* SO m+ ae- ma apm m* yw m* aelr n+ or o* 0* c?* Ot o* n* o* ow x4 -* I-* -* r* -* I* -* I-* 10- IZP E2 * LZ * KZ -n * DO , Lnl* , Ln+* . Ln+* . ul** . -mi* . ul+* . v)+* . m+* 0 nLn* --om* --om* 0 ow,* -worn% c-oco* 0 CV,* 0 ow* 0 * b\G: * mu * ow P Dim * 4N * w * P * $0 * aew * * * PP * * (Dln * m- ap* * aew * a?o e aem E- * I- * z- * IN * z(D* Kw * L- * 3* iN e -+a * +a * +m * -4N +dzt +* * 4Q i-• <(D * <W * <Ln <m* <P* <a <w * * \*. \*. \*. ,*.w\*. \*. .*. ,* ANT * N-r --r * o r * NUT P 0-r * - r * o r * 20- go- ZO- ae- ap* - N N d d w - P+ rn ... VI Ln (n Ln 0 n P z z ma\ F: Y U v Y I- VI N Q, rn z z E E 0 0 2- w a D - I- N Y CI 0 0 N ;D * 0 w * D w * P a * Pln13 P u-a * Ln a : Ln a : ' mv * ~ h)D * * Dv * . -V * . OD St . 4V * . o?D L . 00 * . n*-. T*. Ti*. -n+.d-na. g:. Tic. -n*w - I- M * cow * -0 * DD P4 P li0: *N *o - * o* c* c* c* +* +* +* i* -!a +* \ d x2 * I2 * 32 * I2 * uo * I-n * I-c) * -0 * -c)P -n* -0 * apm zt aem -* 4 0 0 m *Q - A SO mwf ae*R D (two (DUD OPD u-0 mP5 lnws m ********** xsom ma 62 ********** 3 d 0 *** 5 u ZW Cpvl E2g %wg % +g p ocn 5 nnm pa0 rmv, !I P -3 -3 e34 *+E worn qr *>: Ba8 ef Q % p 5Qz IC rn& ; g Q4. azgj , $a- gq :ig3. *c1 gs* ' :g?g -if :4 og gp (+p *>E Pa, "yk tfm- VI 6, OE % Eg ! -m ..3n> 8 z z -4 F z F* 8 -> ip F " =% !2g c"*O -F *r s 0 Z iq 8s am E !3 ji "I 9 2 d E w 2 w C 8%eu $gqg g E* *E m-c, 2zp ggig !! **Em 2"OS D,E"o w,2g 3w,awg 85 =4 1 $3 30 52 gz CCD wa;;:.. g*=q !gaa? c-,- w.2. =rz@Qn .3MgG. z F E 2." p E. a.;. 0.n I "N g .. 2 -. _. a E. WEEZ zsp o_ i;j' S' = 2. -3tB 22ng g:=r2 3 zL3 oggg9 3 CD--=I $%eG gc ?%Egg ammC2: m ii; 5.5-g zn, &< 22: p 5. 8. g-3 5% E? trrg g 2.0'3 gz EaZq~g "'$Bg %3qo, gs 3 ?E a FC4 8 g "- EhfG. 6 2. E. 2 s g.as E; s I. 3s 5 ggg s si= Bs (P =m 3 % c"ag t sss ,c 5' z,"g EJgg v) c J :% 0' $"? 8 1 u 2 5E.E gga <oo_ & SZD, 0 EZZ c 81 02 qsgz -33s CD 3.aYsP 5eoE ;gl cos zg=3 pgg sLyz %3=3 -m= e. 8 ij "..a+ -2 E e- s-gzc g. M og 9 %lo 8 c5' =sE.!Ls C. -B 3 Ya., aggs2 S L. M -833 (P "E gs$ M 93< E 33 Ese qEG cge 0 c g 5 g. -wm ap E. Cn'J- at6 41 c U g.!q.g :F., M 853 c4. gg,,- sp l?Ls E sqpg d s-sg E. 'x @6 B, PI? -Et -cp B.;I r;, $E" &z F;lE 4 =-3. -0 5wzs ago5 %OFn @E 6'E?5.Q X 0 0, C -4 4Q g j :--* -m 0" 3zii ~ gfg Egg ZjP5ISO fn *n WM sgF -4~gi 3 p v) -. Ee @a g BQl E%$., =.fi 6 =;: P fgg &ng.y*" EtJ.8 sfi $8 5 B' gc, suo= s: 8. B p. 30-g g @$a. 3 3su Pe 5' fn "'gp: CD S%$ 5'033 glY 2 gqs KtffJ ;t Fz g Ew 5f 11 g 2. 1 Ex c gag gE8e gg: 8' 3=g p ,-.Qg ng? nzfr 9 saEp - % q gas !$ 885 kz 0 w- (P jvso 8 J*t Y38 F S agzB gsge g $1 !? s, '9 8 03'; B 3.0, i uf fff &-8 9 s. 2s B 58 P 5'3 sg aa 1 Let B E 8'm $& v) f-. q! m B g g E' E Pig P B iu' z 3-la a z E 2 Ly iE 2. I 8 Q ?J 3 3 Ud $2 3 - =2 Yy3 NY -c BP I. a- YO WE$ QZ E:3& 5% @a-s ,c g s. 5 a d =SS3 #-ax: e o_ g s s mvE 3 -O CD F a=z 3 c mu U M --$ E z E?, =g s 8 xz zggg Ef GW "Emzri troy a &.pi @3 gp" m "- e 2.3 5 6- R E. z g 3 a- Q BI ab w' 0 B oQ,@a.- =laa 01 (P 0, gg== 8'- mea 3 Gi 8 C U 3 a atffg; Y- ggg g 3 0) 1 G 1 E E: 0 c. 8,-p sifii e 8 -. 0 e s * 8. Ly Ei' a 0 CD fz. a 0 '$ 4 a =@a a01 8 *s c % E. 3 E;: 3 2. 0 a <p Ly U os ga =re b (P !$g %# a I .- 5- I= v) E: - E. P 2 (P 3 mg (P B s e 1 : 2 0 d U m I- m r <<<<<<< cDcDcDcDcDcDcD 2222222 .. 444444 DWUUUU mmbmmmm e.e.e.e.e.s. aaaaaz LDLDO)O)CDP u)u)(Rou)v) Q) C =D z P m (0 r a 6 0 zzzzzz 00OOO0 PPPPPP v)v)v)v)v)v) v)v)u)v)v)v) 0_0_0_0_0_0 mmQ)mmm 333333 cD<D<DcDcDcD azasaz cDcDcD<DcDcD 0 (0 s 4e4*e c, ti 0 cxnzc-lw w<mn w ozn+rnv, w onrnwz n OB-- c, nzi-l~> aniw~ w m-sr n o 313-1 D 011~zm-c + o<>r o o~coiaa xozm z JOD w nvurn-c r n~a 0 b 3 ow w 3+(0r3r 3 31 ~m w i~ o mninl o orn-.ziz w *ooo rn v)~on-.m O-.CIWP om QZto 2 323IDnIDD W JTVIOOY - Tb3 I) C>ln3in Dv)DQ< Oi 0 olm 0 *Dv) 207 ;D rt -0-r o w<-.w z -zmz-. r-moo DD i mu n m+n, mn ID ~m ww r --CD. P R T V, I ZODlm 0 rnir Dl ni w - onnim u om, o o-~wmrto rn~s\z o OW-.- I -. 0 -. P oc -.x, rn i c> o 11)- wii <mmg ID -40 0 m 20 Ln I10 - ‘vi W - ODC azu -- n< RI ; l:rl!.lID 11 irni w WIDT 0 I 11 VI I3 ID I1 Q C 0 I 13 n m. 2 0 5:;; mzm ODIPOom --I 0 Ln n 0 m ODLn uxaz PI0 ODC4 nn Br mn 10 “0 o- 00 z Ln -z\. < <m x< nvrnznn ooo < o ID 3 vlzox cw 10 rnn VI0 CI nr o in GV, rnioPo w n rt D nrm rt ID e-4 lm cz* Del= Qrtn la 010 rt m> rt 3Pm 0 m10 0.V I 01 nz D WP VI DO Q CTD VI OlDH VI 0 D, 0 -0 0 WDC zm DP Ql IWIi I -.x1 ilQlLm Io1 11 +- WP -. ID CD c IRIl 13 01 I 13 I1 3 -lnl* 101 13 01 0 0 -0) (D mo 0 -1 I 0101 I 01 I-.I 30 3 10 3m n rnc 1 0 (I A 3 --IC a3 no arc - e W 0 0 0 no r rno Q om Ill IID I IIIIII 1 0- r ma Ill Ill Im I IIIIII DCD rh Ill Io, I IIIIII 01 n Q -0 00 -2 n >W Ill ID, I IIIIII r~ u n 0 0 3 m v) ID gz 0, a U 2.: 5% m 0 -. a Q Qrt 1woc oc moc W lop 1 C 0 am 0 0 3 5 :% \ ln I4 4. no 1 ;;$ 7 Om Dz 31 I Dlrtl I 2. I II. I IDInlI 1-1 I U0 0- 0 - Dl I -I I I mi lrtl -101 I d. I 4.. ID1 I m 0 4. U - r 1d.I I I1 IO 0 ID I Ill d. I1 Ill Ill I1 I I I I 111 I II Ill II II Ill rt 1 11 Ill Ill ICD I IIIIII II Ill 3 I -. ! IIIIII Ill Ill I1 0 II Ill Ill ICD I IIIIII IJ Ln > z II IIIIII Ill Ill I1 11 Ill Ill 11 IIIIII 0, rn 0 0 II Ill I1 llllll II Ill Ill I! IIIIII I1 Ill Ill II IIIIII I1 Ill II IIIIII vv vvv vvv vv vvvvvv 43 dAd --- coo, ~fnrn.bWhl . 4Q, VlhW lo-0 Ill Ill - 0 7l -lo on momm D WIEWOI (n sz c 3131 XI ID -.1oz Y d. JJ DUD 0 JIID 3 0 (DC r- 1 70 - W03tu)X 2 3K D (D rn, I Q;OCDC;O b UD 0 w. rnn c on~w-~ D ~m w m 0)- c ~mo~*n o ow 00 lh7W z -.O-.I I Q Qrl D a n mmz OWD- D ID ID- Crn I)\>< - za <I I OD20 D I- (DIOW -1oz ED i*rn n w en m rt~ or r 71m v, (Do n O~DO w u) (D ow VI D nzrn DDLZ 0 JJ z r~z ncou (n 001 "2.m I rrIDI(DI C >I ID Q(nO3 Q W C 00 W 0 3 I-..MlO 0 I3 I1 I?Y) 3 I-, DO U n mz 0 C u)c - -' +0cm a - 0 13 mIP, 32 (D I(D I I> W 0 mo a \ on 00 N 0 a1 101 D Dial I (Do 0 -0 ID re z on (DID Tu) 01 YI I U 31*l I rn -. pi (D r wa u) I IO I I rn VI Q a 1m I I (Dl PI I -4 D ID C D 0 IW I I 011 u)I I 0 1 * - 01 I l-hl I - 30 N -.- 131 0 -hl I I I rn rtl pl a 01 II - I 2. A. -1 0 1 13 I I JI I- I I 11 l-,l I 17 I I 10 I I C z 1 1 Iw. 1 d. 72 I IN 1 0 0 0 u) d. w W I I rt I1 I d. rt I1 I h IN1 I II I Ill II I 11 Ill I I1 Ill I I1 Ill I vv vvv V DW N-0 A "hl -* Nhl m z z z rw +ow DV, 0u-I rn-I Irni zi YDrn urn W oorz a 00 w w~rnznu mz3-0 1- OI2.D )3 -. ;D CI Urn 01 iz JD~;O i(n JZUIT~L (n rn Dr tlD 0- ulrnmo om ;E 2z mrnlrvi. z wrn mr rn c J 40 83: dz -mor UD *r PC ~ncnu-~ D -0 om urn ern>.> mu om mi ~rnm~ez u 0- 00 0 1WQD I] nu Z-'.<lW w 2 0 <u < u mu< mi oaz< u mu 10 In mom no u rn 'ID-0 rn IXl r+ J r+ r ox* m -Y o 01+ 0- mr om oz O<DO r 03 ID iri m J r ul ~mw o wD D OD(n coo 03 D V, eo DW OD YO4 mow rn -4- ul1 pllrn I7 w IO 17 D 1 I7 ul vl UD urn rn* ci 0 CE co -cV, m 0 01 013 -I RI I 13 P I 13 CQ or JCD 0 0 14 uul II nl 0 3 Inc C Om II Y rnc 0 --IC P amc zn 7;O ;D CXlDa 0 l(n D PIUlCOU 0 10 a1 0 awo 0 vi D 13 m rn Ill v) r -h 5: ID D Irn mu r 01 c _.I I I 2 Irn II OI 0 (01 I I 0 In 0 w 1 VI II mi ID U I I 0 II I I II I I II I I II I I II I I I 1 II "5 Eo ul Ill mu nrn i Ill G- Xlco Ill DU rp 01 Ill n uo no -2 PO r~ 0 D v, D l z Ill Ill Ill 0 Ill rn I I1 I Ill E I1 II I Ill rr 0 I II I I I I, 0 I 11 I Ill I I1 I Ill I I1 I Ill V vv V vvv w ow W . (D 4cn N - www ocom 0, WLXZV, oIozrn-D9-l ncom~znr~<mhuica w ooorvl I~J c oxo< u 3 r3 L(D 47 WID LED DO r- -lo Um u~*~rni*rnmrrn~@rncrn 00 Dr CLnP) OCID JClrJmJr I WM QI-I~~IT--~<x*z*~ 4~ io *DO> TO. ox-mID rum w--l -0 OCTZEO 7 vln n~z m 0- 7ZWi’JlELrO 0 QD-. D 00 zyort c- 7 mr~,,n rno z a PWf Din N ?J< n (3 ID 3 2. -i-.iai-~cmorz m-0 0 -CO am-. D D(D l3 0 I-’.ZJIoi --iUIO - PD ox 3 WZd. a - 0 0, ’Owr nP cr+’Jlo m3 OP BW J IP, -I I 13 IC IOllEO ++I UP nn-n D, a. 3 ~rr o D, I@ IW I I I- laic lorn 01 I 3 DO 0 1a.1-1 I lull lClW 2 3 3 -. n QUI0 mo @LP, c Q D Om N A mo rnc oi I --IC IWl I I I I I Im DZ 0 U 4. mo rno uiw - F5z aos d.r< (D womc~rt~~ rt J o am A. \ 1. 7 2. rna-.3o I4 vl13 171 I ItDI I la 0 r I I I I I I I Ivl r om IIIIIIII i 0- nuJ IIIIIIII DlD IIIIIIII 01 ra -n w llllllll no IIlltlll ro wo PZ P 0 IIIIIIII 0 U IIIIIIII rn (n llllllll > z IIIIIIII m llllllll 0 0 /IIlII/I z IIIIIIII IIIIIIII vvvvvvvv A mmf.nlnvIuIcnLn 4 - o (D m 4 m LT e 0 0 n n LOH LO" onn oDn c~rz H cm~< w cz-.z z c 013 2 (D 0- D (DO00 DLC zn N Dm Ln N. (0 cc or .3 z =E zrno n >o Q ?e o Q~Q. ON- (D s-.. . (DUG , 0 -no -no, -+ 4 uu c(H mar N 1 Y on9 ro +morn cn +r n mrr -2 11) n< in -n< D -. on0 -.e DO + OD uo zrt w u ~n+ c Am CI i(D u 3 tr+ 32 W IL P, uc D YO 02 WXJ armn lm 7 I1 P 0- WV) I r rD C c C C n 31 13 (n +I 0 2. OK D Dl 13 (D 1 0 D q 0 1) ru 1 Y mrn D P, II -I I 0 n w 4c oc I1 11 wz DY II II 00 OZ - - _.I I _.I I n m ro nn II II Y o- ULO II II Dm II II I n I1 11 0 z U I1 II D O C II II C m II II rb v, D II II z 0 It I1 " m c, II II 0 II I1 II II I1 II vv vv - u -- d- -0 00 ow a4 Ln z C L-~W~OOW E 5 F $ Z 2 o w m rn D D rn ~wvr w br~~cbobr~cnrn~~~-~rwo~~n < w D 7r c o, DID nw ww w rns mc rn3 ZJ 110 I-c c CI - o 50 -i~ ID un MID -ID am ;cc rnr; om x0 xn cnnr r u zrn zrn (ODlnI CC lnZlrnrJlDrJl~~i1a~~m ID (D N -lv, or [ur-.~ z *rnaz* *o* mi, ~c=r3v, LO r mn rn a-lar z-i i * ~x~rni :(o *cd.o-.. -. c. ' zc DO nn OmIDU OD wMSU00DO 0:OCEinffi. (DV~ffi (D C Orn rn *c m ILO-. win ID-. ICODOD m-.c - ZD rc VI (Dz Lno 10, D-.D(D -04 D I w u-v r --1 -z D. <c - IO;D+- --I NWD m<m D 0 C * D (D IDD-.CID --IC 3D<Z Z WWT ;o*rn CX - .+ D < 7 00 SJ :DID -2-0 73D D d. !lI 0 D 0 R! QDQ :U3 *O-.Z 01 mn N I I1 ID (DZWI .+*IO O< I I I l7D cu LUQ 0 Q 2. 7 m1m r r~ QIDCm ID3-4. QZ C rn IrT IW o, I I(D lOm I I I I30 -41 C -* 3 ir om D (Do n o,(Dm rn 4 3101 0 I IVIi I I ID1 I II 1- rn 3 z DG~ Q z ro ;c -lL 0 nz DQ co rnl I --IC1 I I I lull I I I I I 0 ln rt n D- It rn wo, 1 Y ro 0 (Do rJl A. n z 00 01 ! -. -D 0 A. nm cn rnl I z 131 I I I 101 I I I I I D 3 C 0- D O W u(c 3 ~iiiiiiiiiiir DCG m - re 11 I l-4 rn ul 0 0 [UI I 0 IIIIII I I IIllD I 1 A. n 01 I 11lI1111111l 0 z 0 I/ IIIIIIIIIIII D 0 0 II IIIIIIIIIIIi 0 rn VI D II Illllillllll z O II I I I1 I 11.1 I I I I H m 0 II IlllllllllJI 0 II I1 IIIIIIIIII I1 Ililllllll II I/ 1I1'11111lII wmv, 0-4 YW W3-l . Dl* \i 075 7rni~ XDX 7 rnr m i o n z:aZ2iv,i tn cao3D c( rnam nc OD w13 I ;1 8 OOIC I .Er; ICULOI -I II -. c ID --anno !no tnmm-i IDLO H 01-13 r -c 0 lnoc v, mrn 31SUl D wl IIDI I I lz.1 I I I I I 4 n ?. c OC 0 82; ini I I I iwi I I I I I c u II IIIIIIIIIIII vv vvv;vvvvvvvv d Ad -ddAddd->--- 4 PP DPPPOWWULJUUO am UN-OG~+~~PWN E D n D r r-( (n mcwn owr zrnw omm rnummrn ---It DDD un WI(n rn. DUD= ir- me n -.mcrrcw~n;-.~ r VIC.L.Z w = -~~-3r-.m w 0 LOa1rn u mi0 m<o VI- 1OD1OZ \ DOC. (DDD 7D 00 zrn +rxcooz r n GUN (~1wr.r u uzco m 1. oi m 71mw -0 or 0 OD DO PIDPITI inmnmr m oicz z m - :JD(DD~D c rn (nrno3 = --5Q-Q+QI-m 7 * 0 VI+Qm--. War+ CZ DO -. m 2. I rt m u0zm-o~ w u \c-.- D w110c10 mz-.r ci no 0 2-no w DZ 0-w rno ++ m. <d w TU U~ZT c. zi UU 3 0- C QZ w rnnm (n J CUD D -.an =OH-. o 4 ro WM 00 L. +iumrn --I ow z D o~m ro mi D uz -wo mrnc C 7z ;CD cw WID:<U \u rnml cc D 0 I- :o 3 -.OH -.IO- 1-g 00 ~nnrn-.o~ la000 00 QJ * rt U 3 VI e-! (0izri -DPICZ(D (DIrtrn Ow ITI R Dam 0 c + * mo m~-.mc~u nciu-. i -rnm w -ID I-c I 13 m I1 I 0 31 rn PI -W- -.I W Ln IZ Dl -.u 0 -.xu -m 0 n DC D (De0 m~oa a u a c o OD ma o o cno 11 Im 1 I I lull0 11 Ql+Z7m (DIU (Dl-I- lrn 0- QQfl K (Dl 0 cL(Dr+m m r~ (Dm -.c cv C P, KU Q -' 0 (D cc rn 31 1-11 I 131C I I3 wia JLO mi im I~I-.IJ- 41 Ln 0 -. D 0 m 0 04 r+ 0 ow D Do, n- (07 w W 7 0 4 CI31 I I I-./-.I I -.Im I 0 0, I Im I IO1 w m VI mrn ru 0 - Ln mrn U Dn W3 Q om 0 OP) 30 --IC OLO VI+ + 7 mrn oc IO I I IIIII \IWI c ni I I 111 r WZ DVI D 0 DM ro noi w VI Ill IIIII *In1 c.l c -' 0 Ln 00 mo i nrn Ill IIIII 1131 U -. 10 rn w 0- om r i H(D Ill IIIII II IIIllO DW Q n rb m c z Ill IIIII -1 I z IIIIIO I o D 0 Ill IIIII 01 I u IIIllLn 0 J 0 z Q U Ill IIIII oil I IIIII D Q U c 0 Ill lllll I1 IIIII U rn IIIII I1 III!l Ill W D Ill IIIII 11 IIIII z U Ill IIIII II IIIII c3' rn 0 Ill IIIII I1 IIIII 0 Ill Ill11 I/ l1;Il Ill IIII! II IIII! Ill IIIII I1 IIIII vvv vvvvv vv vvvvv UrDILom D TlnCnDCLlJDXT D DrnMD C PMD WCmrOW m - Q (Dnu DO *Q \ - ,.,E, I I 1-1 I I 1101 D XI I I 101 n IIIIIZ Ill1173 H U - -4- ddd^_ -d Ad--- . <4< *-arnm Go) DcRmmln Pup3 -o(Do)4 G h p3-OlDoj --I m mom OD0 mn-rc I] ~~mr m eomr w -.O-ID m D m eo JI~I a -. P, D u) a 03 *IO iim 17 P, c- QI~I~Z 0 m 00 7 C 1-1 rn 3m 'D4 IC I 0 mvl (DI]u) I) n om 0 CDlO 1 <(no2 0 O+..O B \D;O C Q n Ob P, *D 2. c (Do IPTI u) I1 u) 0 II 11 II I1 II I1 11 II 11 II 11 II 11 vv - 4- * ** om 17 EiECCiON FRiiGRiA 7 DE JUi4iD DE 1999 - CONDADO DE SA14 ELEGO NO AFILIADO - BOLETA ELECTORAL OFICIAL MEDIDAS SOMETIDAS A VOTO POR VOTANTES ESTADO PROP 1A-ACTA DE BONOS DE 1994 PARA ASISTENCIA EN TERREMOTOS V R SIION-->SI211 NO -- > 212 PROP 18-ACTA DE 1994 PARA ESCUELAS SEGURAS sr ---> 215 NO --> 216 PROP IC-ACTA DE BONOS DE JUNIO DE 1994 PARA INSTALACIONES DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR SI -- > 225 NO --> 226 PROP 175-CREDIT0 FISCAL PARA ARRENDADORES SI -- > 229 N= --: 239 PROP 176-TRIBUTACION: ORGANIZACIONES NO LUCRATIVAS SI --> 232 NO --> 233 D D D U W W W W 0 0 0 0 -0 D D D d A A d m 4 -J 4rn zm 0 (D m 4m or I I I l-l rn D D rn MD Dm n cn X X0 ncl -i rn 0 rnO Yr D (n r z ro H C 0- HZ 0 z Ln Ycl D rn D H 00 OD --I 0 zz 0 z -l DY lZ n, 0 z 0 rnz D 0 rn C (n 0 UD D VI z U rn D -I U C +I W Y C rn D D 0 rn Ln 4 0 Ln -1 m D --I 0 ro D 0 rnm W Ln 0 D Ln 0 -lL C 0 m oc rn m a ;oz Ln ;D rn PU (n r D 00 -I -0 CI H U W 0- 0 W 0 uw D D(D w 0 D Y rn Ln D D -1 D 0 n C z 0 ;D CI D 0 D D 0 rn n 0 cn D n 0 C rn Y VI 0 U 0 rn O D Ln D 0 D rn U z (n rn D n W r 0 w D (n z c: c rn D c O: gzl D Y I- r~ rn ro Y D nrn r Y ro 5 rn o I 0 5 0 z < z 0 m ZLnrn zw ZWW zwcn o Y- ow on< ow D 0 0 D 0 0 H z I IZ II 110 I/ I ILn II I IZ I IY vvrn vv vv vvz W O 0 < rn D NND NN NN “C VlLnn PP PAD PWD -00 4m bWC, O(D0 v v I] W 0 0 D -0 0 D 10 10 zrn e- eo or oc OZ m -IC io D0 no OD OD 0 0 0 00 ro OD 0 "Z zm zo D (n vrm 00 ow C0 C r~ rcn -lW -iD IE -r -z D €cn < mW 0- r~ rn Om D VI0 cnm il D 0 00 r ro P D 4 E z rn rn m ro z Z rnm -! 4 0 rn +L OC rn XZ o D- 0 W ro Z rn ffl C 00 nrn m 4 2J C 0 n- c) D no n W DCD 0 rn 0 D 0 rn rn 0 r 1) Z 0 0 U U D D C 0 W rn 0 D W C i 0 rn 0 rn -n CI vr D z D i z 0 ;D - z D D m 0 0 CI 0 2J YCI t-l OZ - e-( I ra z r I rn 4-l 5 r zvrr ZWO 0-rn 0-z 0 D 0 r I1 I ID 11 I1 vvz vv W NN NND +-4 mme -0 LnDD c( t P $ S+ 0s mm 0 mwmwo alp 0 Kg g 8Vgg aF=oK 27 E OD D g 35B Eg +I I . -. ;I' .. ; '!I z m 2 zn ..... .... ... I... .I . ...... ........ ;I :ilj/\.i:l: *-.,**** '1..11. :! : ' i 1 I!! I ; t' ................ de d rn I rn 8 V ' .).Is - a *I. ' -. I- 3 NO "513 . 0 0 lil =a m 01 w g z (f in 2. "- !L Z9E p ge 3 2.: G. ? CT ID (D 0z 01 h-4 O 50 0201 0. N pf 9 5F2m 03dZ : +rq ;a aP=jt (I) m =SF--. (I) 00. g sa5 22. a 2. $Sm: * p$jz 2 sqs 'BEgg g s2.-E c if:> n (0-3 L . Ib$ I =E3 0 0 QW E" t3 we ! 8:rB 8 XI egg'. g 32: 500 5s 0. I- 2 0 9 P) UP "P WPJ? 2q n& nnxro- o c =mr--~m IJOOU --uoyu nun< cnn 50 zgvl oo(PmO~g~Umc~~~,~c.~"~m--.= .(D000mro g> u-g 2 2% 2 2 < z a 2 g. 0s n g 5 g< B g 2 5 &. 5 c z g E 2 P g be.rwcwc c a +O I zi aonoo c-~c.z8 e ;.- no m - z mz' a&- 2. "_ fi nna ~r;ig ng w w 3m 9 5; 9% ooonmO~~~.g$~~u~"~n99~ng c VI 8, fag 8" 6.rg-f w z8qz "o z3 17 ego m3ggz2e:s,g~sr wonm 3 -! <5!? nH5-~~~~~4ca~;i;~~go08.e.-.o.,~sg.,,m_.~.0,a z -c s 0" ;a .X mO g 0::s 2FQkX..t 3 6n 5s -- px $8 $ F< $ ;;sq> w CTnS $=E= !+3 2 p El; %-as 4 2 o_ rp c.w, m 2 ;g ..a "$U<m -un6 mm Zg%g:$ 3-c I g$g;i?* 0 ggs g J x 3 33 QQ E$ :aqcg go nmgmqszszg3+gr En-Eamz 0mpw(D vIw g$;mEo Em w 3 & =>$,m:>-Jcs m = m og ;i; 0 $a $2 a 3 gg c- cuu cw -rp 2% 0 O = p z E$ +ow3 cZ.og$$ii w ar,p8a3u3%~ ~g~ceg=sgzcg .E =* J z. 33 sg g$ 3.: ;5"a.,B z;"'S.-s z 2: 2: 0 00 00 w -gm E3 = = ag,a,, v1 &IF1. m E.- 3 w 51Fzwn ww O0mw mn,-,c,- 8 mwsc P~E.E~G$~ si.^ 3 $5 $2;~ 0 c.mu a wm 7kaEw 0- F Eg 0 =Y) zfia~a% Fn =asm ij.3 w 3 0 n e,w -._ fo >c-mo X -5 a==g%n2srp rp30z ? $4 2 :g g n< 7 50 I' -I -<m FZKi5 3 3 os z:gJgg. g.C>?ZE pz,za 153 gwnoa'" gsmmo 80 5%:. ng og$ >-.e. Er~orn~+g:>n omc.~=.~ o-nsE=mEc-wF atz~~~$+~~;~~ % a> 3w -lei3 3.0 "Z 4n nc.% <GE 2 iPn z ~2 u% un rpo n sm &w2 -00 zwg m~a~~~~~~gz 30Q~sotn5,-~Z m 3s ?E% HS 083 Zs@+rpp 22 mbn-,gbDIgO: Jz$!2ml-f+,m egos! g. 15 gA &E 6;s e2 z=o mQ-.CZ-39. pm -6- ~w 520 rom-+mA < sg.., mg3s :z3 %E0 * =.-$.ID ZrmO'D 3 en 0% -05 w'<m "vln"z8,3z m*m+E; a:qn= 0 -0 32 $E 222 wE"Z;EC igc WJEzgg nmcm 3 % 4 L%Z %B ,I 2 1 yli !I iik! m (I) (I) J 2. ? Y \ b Fa 0- o_ pa E?%. gza E=z7 w '"=m29~mg:"jl -0 ; A u F aaE.K,S 5 E;, nu 2:; : 5,- $2: si55 ;D '7. &-< = 0 E=,- mmmg ,y< 0. o*% z..TJm>p'o &,, 9 mn $w=c. g. 2 $2 s.2. <sw $E-cm3 DI G. p. 2g$ -Jz~ 2. rp 2,,n,. gw~gsz .ny rp ZE3a 9 o_ - "f g; '<om nm82)O wz !nc. ,mu %',=.a n..Sa.a.g E 9 - ca E2 s5g p:+=.< : 4. =: Bm2 ?$9&%g 5: 5, :$E $Ti2 u W 3 - .$g $2 n3 'PEE n $Zg;+$$ >s8 0- p :.,p j6iilZE $ ~ 0 0, 29 :5 a!!iw g$%$;a$ ::% $ 55: g.0 grim m U w. 9 2 ; m 9. 6 M $ 2s $i g-3 2 :.E ?+ 2.g E $ vu a= $5 jd gg =.%e * SF 4 fi 303 mmaoZ E Egg r iE 38 mr E$ gg @ Er !f I? EB m @ -E as WF c, 25.3 0 oi!< 0 zoo r -0s ;P DJ- 35 4 oo- 8 *"E<" E ng r 00 2 3 0 3 *$ 85 + & G % gs g c ;$ 3 g '8 3 F; 9 c0 3 0 mR g e Eg 21 ?:% gg z 3, 4G 3 su z g$ :g. u 2 8s U Ern 3 gg 5 5: 0 0 c1'0 8 g. ;P 00 *% fir s, gg 2s g7 .0'3 I;" P a ?. ;P E E P 2B a.0 q F6 g= 3 5v2 g ;-[ s fz. 5 5: mE E o@ B g.g 23 9 -a 0 Eg 8= 3 8" -2 3 i; 0 Ba g br w r= 0 e36 2 T G % tp 5 <.E 0. : s c~n $~r- ao(D g 7"g392, Sn Ogao 05 1 zs l&%O Go 2 E", w-2nJ Qd.5<g 3 !Kg g-L[ra< sQgo =TtD Q s z*E"= nJ := <nJQOZ QZ -. Q 23 o,psEw= e zm q a? 0 3 E.0 e % 3 -E o= (D =cz2. (D 3 Z.Zl RQ.' u=.? (D ='ET o_ qE o_ % w!$ n 4 -E-- 5g fia eu $sa Q-2. E72(D ouao -n Ip, e Q<ZS fo Qnl fD 4 -. 3.0 n =I a; $ =O(D,, %iES. n (D w 2-2 m (D;C3n - q335;--0 3 --Z.rEU g E?..~Z %+ * nlmrD7wm -< wq wnn E709 5'C)oX E7 ar %Q$ $ v -0 ww - 0 0 9 Rg z 52 ?p Y P w Ye c mgmpmm v, - w ~2 S.8 2 g m$ w w% 2.w w c d2a?!?. - OOOG 1 u+23 grz3 w g QygiL?amu= u< e mz n2 w gK < ncu Gw.W < w 3w F- 2CLxmgomg 5 Cw- < 0!pgGE.'f.me-<egGQwZfY_ 25-D"P E3C3 UO~O, nom g,z.mFwu p'w UQ g 0 2 zD g > 3gn=~~zn~u=mmnm<w~p4g4mO~~gm5 owe0 0c ij-= w S 8.egg ~$~~zc~ Go - Ln ii3 2 w r E - S6 *Tp& 4w;1sc$8m wm 35%- =-E~.Z&QG~ QE z 4 g o 3 2 =, awn 052.w = n n gs n 2 aw b = m G,ao$; a 4 gg sEig 2.2 "-E p I. g $ s 2.2 x 2.5 - = ? 6 $2 3 m 3g 0 P.m-gm owzGwnQ -0 G ?& mu z:,--w=a -&?h ww Tmm J -a uE%,oz. g.p%~=.2C,o:fn v, ;zBramf In 8 ?Lgnzcg 0 s&s.a E, 0 g2.g.g e GI - ,~Gm;-~$QOmGQz' 0; mm,Gamna %ig~;p~z$~!5~ -x-- -0 = e4 zm =.uaomw mq zu 2 2 s 5 =, n 7 a= mo -cm 0z Y ;"zm 2u 3 r] 2 $0 5's w o % zw 5.5 Gw EFi+ ED In Fs w- az2. 3 & 0 2. 5. Q Ti; 23GOQuP $2 z g nc-J=r'Dwmm 0 2 c 0 3 Q[Dz%I)-8 w W g 3: g mx- (D brD$w 2.g c m =Jo DE- mz3~;o0,23 mc Gz 3vrm3 a a3 =a !! !.9m c Q osg 2 5 32. - -a mmm m2 Inn 5E.vQ:g:m 03- JZ q? co 0 aq 3E-T F =2 02 =:2rDg3 3. r !z;*m O- C VI ww0- E% FPO'prD al< %G mmwrDum w 'D Ln 0 00 Y n c2 0 z m RR n --I 0 m wn n m e=mwn >3 p-cz;; 5!?m = 05.E0, g 2 2sz up3 % w m 3 gw c In % n m 2 3 0 -0Q -r - n - QD g __ - 2c = -7J 2 In a VI E= tu 0 -m c z:g< rm-= nf -.w E -. rm-ra3- w e32gFG mQU ~~~$~~Qm~~:s~ D nn-3 nQm 3 -. - w zZ?~=-n 0 E-% n D1 E- ww 00meir3 7 OaQ-Qw mg 3 g3y* cm w G%Z.uTii' 0ggzg 2.m O--- QU gu $sirLD FLU$=, ct -.w 6 n <= Z-Eg-n ?E CrD -o(DInT- (D m Fg 2 0, 2 gg 2 2 80 3g z 82 3g u B uuq~pnn 6. 6. z c z. 2. 0 2. g cn =3 28 0 %E @3 p- mf?e.4e2° CDCDCDCD m p2 cz m22+ a 2 z. c 0, e K mornme CgEg 5 go gz.2w=z =F 2.2 Pa 0-g o"ggm SgnE z gg ,,--w,Q% 5 9. p'g g. E g 2 3 a. = =EP, 6' c8. C) g" z3,"a 9.2 ce gg- Ei - .a,zrn.w = a0 ga wa iD p: K*?S 8 gK.5 s 9.2: ES 4" a. . .. 305: - 3 s- K$ 33% P8.. 0 *Egg. $. m.. - . .. w 0 wcp Eg E5. g- go : Y 5. 12: CZ. 2 g . @J %: =c: . - .. ge CD. gv N: g E., - : e.. .. .- cn. gg : Q9m $:sa : a 2. g: p:;: .. &: gg . : .. 87 .. .. .. Og t3. as . u :;** ZQ : g a g* ma - 0 $% .2g . p 9. d -ma * 00, CD I) m 0 N 3. ?e nnnn 3 au ;?g E. z* z- z- 3 5 E 5; % * qqaazaag p g g g s a. a. P' a. aaap. g 85 CZ8 g 5saaap.aE ---*w 0, P, 0 0 asap. CD 0. R c: 2n grg30. %E. CZOQ .w . -0 s.. w m a=.-- .... .... 2- 3s- :. .. is Wjg ; E3 .. w. so.. * .. .- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .- .. CDK.. .. .* .. CD .- .. .. .- .. .. *. .. .. .- .. .* .. .. .- .. .. .- .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. : - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. C). 3s . 2 - $9 * Egg i2 : no yg r $22< 0 g lzg 5 g &g 4 E g% g$% g E uw z ........ %a FR cx*-trn* g* .. ....... g. .. .-. ........ g 3 2. ........ 8 3. sz ........... P, g- B .. ....... .. ... ........ 2 g- ........ =s2 E% 1s i;' 0 ;3 9- 8' s. ;t % m ~mwN\oNo 2 00 o\ P N w \o 4 VI w N v- = wl *z B W i@ 00 m -0 * - .. -72 - BJz 2 .. ..IIIIIIll* . * c+ccc+c+c*c+c*. * g . z .- .. Ssgss8g. * g : .. .* .. .. *. .. .. .. .. .. P, .- .. e .. - E!E!E!E!E!E!~!.. rnrnrnrnrnrnU?' ! fii 8 .. .. a.z.-z.a.2.2.. . .. UrPnrnmUrLr)' : 5 : r -. .. .. n *. '.: .. *. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .s. ... ........ ........... .*. ... ........ .-. ........ 1 :: .. .."O . .. .. .. .. .. .* ........... ........ @ I I ........ cn .* .- .. .. .- MW m .-. ... ....... ... .. .* ....... ........... ....... .. ........... .. ....... .* .-. ........ .. .- .. ......... .. ....... .. ... ........ .. ....... .- ........... ....... ... ........ .. ....... ........ ....... ... .-. ........ .- .- ........ .-. .. .- ....... .* .. .. .. ....... ....... h. .-. .- .. ....... (b ?: 3 3 % .. .. .. .. a. h) h) h) h) h) c c c c c e- yp$ pPpP.www E. 1 tD e. a m iggzg 3.z- 2% L gnzzg mO-';gEmVI LF'Z.-S>g= om g.23 E-%;- 2; &$w* 5,- "P 3-0=>3E f+ xtm2z qlg 2-n ng~ =R $~;6Zl- =>::. =a r: 3 z- 0 $0 m~~-,: g 5= -0E* -. - ccg ag a :E3 mw'c= nC EziIi llgz 2222 g;?+? *'^3~m-naz 3 zgsz3 > ,p+r m 3=tg 0: = ewg e. pav VI m m 0 0 @gg g5;. "J:.si.'i -w m w5 v,S5WB z;: gzg %-us $5 r w c 2 2.3 . .'=p, E$ Z2.D ez.E.g; 2.e 2-= s 2 3' TF3 ; 1.r go 0 gg- w % oze zss G.8 $g. g3: nq 9 $$ $2,2zcgF 59i On *m .mi! 2.p; arnqiSg4 Q5zoc zg =Q3 E swg az : QGU n &%y;g E. $g s=m ;e$zE =E gi ":E <$$ m- n g TO$O D, 8. =t~cZ. 2s E'wZ m>9 gg ~8 -0 Cm 5= c + 2B3 2 8 2; 2 5; gsg 2,:. = ;g 5; 3w -z uw. O'.: : g: V?;? 8 * 0 3ra =nz 2.- @Ca "5" %$ 3CE 3'0 3 EnCcm 5" m z 5pyxV, g cggg 02 7: ?$=c gc c3m"$EgLZo Z$g6% 8 mwz-. nw~~*z~ ;- gag' ;d k C z.p n Y D 3 0-5.9 . 72: gz??: 0 f E Q$ OJg g.> 0 n za B p. "S-.: c EOS~ am: %*3 E QZg p 3 rw VIz c=. EF 0 + g E-- B wrn 8' "7=*3 >" ST3 i5fEZP EOz s gg 2.1 * = gg g.8 :; $?g. $D u =e.- caq BZZP.f ?E 0 =m 7 20 1.0 " 2 g: 20 - c7lp.g: gmo p: as $ -QK z,2 3' 3;~g:g&."205w Q 7 wpm 3 5.3 * =g *+u zo5 %@ +A p.'; $gG;.g F6 gg 2.ZZB3 zi om *=, Fl :-" 8 :a $:E '0 Q g.!m 5: = L m ;:; ">> E.;3 ; zi -1 ;g g$?$$; ?!dcn; 8 o>c 3;** gg 2. 1 2.: 33QFQ '0u :I 3- $$ 83; n$g a=: '0 :. 1 :;+, 'p "G,$: E;; Lij $ $. E;3o &.& P $$.Fa. g C- m>> 0 I OQ~'~o-oa ' i gom rw n c- (ngg3z n= "9 gcgz.: Qmm gx g 5 I 'O 2.>2 -.n 7 > w-N I 7 E L, z Q m 0 2% 2 1. P c.(D D. 2.- ag ZE~ P-'3 c => G-. 6% go&- e3 3%- O rn c. 2; ,g;s.. %E gf$$ g cnz. 2 E'p$c" :$ z3 E e, i.'i 2.' PO O F8.r:"F ;> $ >Ez gw 0 3, 3 g,t%Pg %g ;E 5Zz-7 5.3 g% : W 02. r? zg! g sr--z nw -0 35$ p. ~.n*gz. 39 Oh 2: VI E. % -E$ gmw 3 fD :% : 9&- ; :SF'" Z%&S :; &a 3 37s 3 nw 3 sz: 2 e sz"g' $$ gg H $45 0 !+ w5-p zg ;q 2 (n= = ggz$k 2% gg 0 cwc. VI3w @ 3 f TGQ3 3 g a n Eco -. i -. 3~ %g g $20 a g-: g'z. =- Rc, a0 urn z rn E3 mmm 3 ? 7 gQ$Wn &C mz.~S Y$ 2% % 3no o nu: g$gg% --L?. =n 3 E?? m 3Exgs Cg e.2 w 2: = p m VI nc=D 0 x-g55 *nnzs c1 wz, 0Cg 0 g 6. 222.; zqg '01 .hkg De:% 2 c w-- A; Zzggg a $..A %' a m4 ZsogE $a$ 0" g ~w+== o am,- z ;rgz tgog p, -t?nn~n >:-E.; a-a zzm ? =a B 6,. or*= CWZ QI 52 2 a -2 Cp2: 2% 2.g 00 g * B E E$. >gg; go2 s Lwg m";-. F r == 0- m 9 -O z 5- g x.2 ;gg$ 2!Lg !+ E2.2 g 2 r 25. =Eai PFB g 3~?> = nL n : 3, ""%3 > 05 >w g grg - $+E-$. s Z* Gm n o=m r;.=n 2% my) g ;2.2 +& g ,'E g$ 6 c:z n $!! geo P _. A ii.8=o - m FO 5 02 s: zg %z I g gz %; z; gg +$&-LE fi-w8wn~o~~.~gZ = 2: $arc 3c'nnnwn y 6 g2zgp;>$:%:S r g Y.%gNV)C=!C3C~CFG m n Pp ac 9~ E 9 E2 3 2 2.0 n m m,fi~~n~c4nS> a I7 EO E mn 3O g-g EFmrgrr:rw> cu C 5! gonp g gr2O g;gcW$F;g A m rz 5 tDN s$g2 PEP $- e.- EO w g=.wo O --I 5;: g QW w-0 y % ;. 2.8 ;;1 --=.3' s - u,ggp. 6 wr>z ."Fg $6 g a; =g. mEc= 2 a; gg EL% 5 +E,sl - 23. ;Tu z v) 2-0 g~g? - c Ezgzn 3,z.g.g Q 0 5 g '0 cQ - ow 2.g 7 m gi 5'"' aVImgz $ 2 :g * u43~ w$nkm UZ n- 2 5 3 e.: m 3 : g.2.;~ 3 g% %.a J ID en !2g A 4 30-35 00 mgna :',a?& o 3 %E P om E.& 3?g 3 3 m JO g g:-.g 2 c 2. E. - Z =.z g -. g w w u, ? 6 2;: ;d g 2. 8 8 3 g 23 $ g 8 z MC3 ? 4 VI 7 F3 8 g 2 g: g E S, a g w. z 2 c wmo-~- c EW v, gi. wggg2g $EEc;:z5ggCm 0. m g: r: 2.3::gp TO~~.~~~~~~~C~~A,, mom g= 36 c= gZ 0 OG-g:z 2 zgz$Zom e--,+ - -0 g:w>Z>e' 4- g 2.g a K P 'p w w ~m w F2 wuID; - 2-03 mu 'EI CCQ. 0 - 3m hl E. u E $$2 E!2.Q3 3 5': z'c 2 c;:g 31 *<=m*m =8 wen, E wm 0 wa $ e m X E 0 VI p ?= 8'- 75 a 3 w 4 n n< -n mnnn w 9 ~ 00 > %EO cm 7 $5 %20 3 F; g.2 -- womw ghrx >Z i.2 z n F w" IS 05P: m 25, w w c n= ".gQ ; 0 8% 5m 7 z9 N m VI - > zz s e5 g> %>gzI??e3;2 kxr ~rng%a~mg~?-~ FnDmanm &3-. 3%: nn gVIB3mE*g= c rnzoE~:*z~-ag~ mc =go 33 ;$ 'p : 00 3 g+Eg = - w>o E am% 5 II 07-0 mru==rDm 3 < (D c. ;g ;E.;; 2 2; =I r?-:G$$.:Fa ?S gzz gmP: ", ZEgg&gmo2 El oca 09% za$'~.n 2.g 5-0 r: 5. ~ I<= : . m my 4 ~g=sc=a 41 7;: 99$%B : 230 "VI= &gR: I =.cw %e $ "$-p 8; 5% !2 gg -. w;o8 F;;SQgd: -1 gg $3&! n?Q.Z*ggO r1 0- a-c;: $2. g z3cr$? 0 nx ;-o. u$: wQ e.: Q ."E2WnF z 0%. 03?;- ID - g;:;;; ? g: E E. =$ VI 5 ? %? wo 36 W z g 2. g -; 2 < gg ez"0 g 9 7 woah, 5' g. 5' 5 L? Oog$e3 Pea5g =. zz -Q8c Y mw 0 (D: kg k ?-E. > gz,=.g: g 'cc E;? W w-ZQ" 4 %g.&P3g pa-- .w 3E-iD2C 'c 23 0 F 2 so 3"goe:c&-3i'-.3z N> >o~wzEo- m..? gw z zz 2 ?g&=;;n,< zn VI - 0 0" nw g7Wso=n wo % o~ .. n mi0 t =E=T e 0 c-%? wo, mw w" rng * - g =QOzg n VI 0 7 Qm . -CCD Z ? $5 2 z ;E 2 8.5 Em a m R ro $ K"'O&gO 2.G z-.O zm sm c - : ->zE~ C rn GO cn =n 5. 2 mrn 3 3 g 55 Q E. 4 P 02; g; ~ :$.go:; gbA.; F OJg, E.z am m=.- ,o g.g,= 2 2 51% 3 = 5.- E CF ml z22Tmn9 egg,F; p ggj2@ggz g Sm G3g."k '0 U 9 $ gz.w3- n' %I n2 =- N 9 . -.wma znm'Om a ma-n 9 W : g-z? Q ID z;:; 0; c,w- rb N %no -4 += ID- a%$= W we x'y -.gS 61'" (D - z* vc, -.<I,< 2 3 no L g 7 $a o E>qggE.gg2<mno Trmm 30@* > 0 $2 > M m7 Jgg 5- --,;a 2 2 200 cg p gg > 0 z Z 8 3 rD n w 3 az E z g3 % 3 F$; v, n w ;z 1. z 3zr VI > w :is$ cz; oo kc... -KO z:Zc$ > =,+ z b'C w0 goC ET- 5' g;a&QC m<s !+; wE@ <gizggg $Wgso= zu gnQ ~;Z"oe3m g -3~n 2' $30 8 > -20 23 ;.;% K-0 g:: z (D<-cz 04 DE. cg k?L:<S? p w mA >$ $2. 7 op 5 32 oc =za 0 nE*F -om 33 r m =no r (DE-$ nQn 05 g; 56 =wo< E 5z.g: %e82 c gzcc v) 5 2. 3. - O gE egq 2 Z!?b E R < y=c n -c2,3w gg z+a fO ; $9 6 rDq2!"- iis g 1.3 7 38;s" ;ao": v)o <E :2. 3' 12 & zn31. 5: 5:a v, 9 ._f.rDQ an J igFK sg N gaze P# ap g i ;g -. ~ $. $g 2 ZIP_". m a E 50 n mm RZ3k 6 2 c$E 5 f 08 Ern E$ zz5 a; gr p 520 g0 w 0 &.QE fj.0 .WEZ (D rn - uo3 zao"' CW i.Z 7$ 003c mz zsn .-Kg $9 0 w zgaam5:z c 2- ,z,ns m c +m $.~5i v) r- p gg %g:: m a? 0-n~ nz- 5 6%:~ ~2 m m o 2 a E'< n$zu%Sto g $.$?$ gn 73 nU z> Q 2: E!V, %> 2. z sg 3 1 a eQ K 5 (DES 70% $3 3-2 In E. Q nm=m S.FE 2 -tun =O 3-m On 5 5 :8 pQ$ 3 =-.as z==g 2 g gg E&$. 5 3 E: 2 8 En *- gz $; ww $ : : 5; O-C~ mEa 9 (nngg gug;" gQ 0 50 (Dm og < b2 U 3~1v,Q 5. 3 ow 2 SbC ZpJ z E.: 2 wu 55 55 w 5. w -C W m r -5: awFS < 1. m (D nz i ~ca&' gg Q 5: - 2fDp.? I P'J 5 =-< PZ N- n < czg 5 zc) 5. 3 Fgs Z:E 3 gz.3 n 3 3 Q ac) w 3E q% &. pm 3 2- 3.g.rU O "."E0 0 g9 rn 2-0 2 3-n 92 3 3. 2-0 Eo : u 3 -,u 5 7 :: 0 :: gs; g;z Dr) ~E 2.5 9zw =E. 4 f' 3 w LC,,-. (D VI 2.2- +%.ST323 ;$ p%Zo Eg$g s*V, o n5 i'z 5' 'D gtgg z; a w c nz E&. Q-~D 5. %3 w< yc ;20-~wa~ $2 2- 2 0&% si.._ w -2 -7 z5n$Eg5.".".' 8 :E. i 21 0 7u g ? >v 0 &.o 3.0 2m c;$z 3:g 3: $.$ E$ >nee 2Z.Z i;z u.k "0 5 g 5.3 z5.w 2 $.%-,I. qn 2 ZO ($E 3 g g: e %. 2 g 5 g %O -. 3 _. w m. 3 w c a e0 :U 2" 3~37z=~w zon zz(D E.2 a c 5 2 E.; 2z 5.z'g %m I& -%o-ow* i;n z.2 ;; gam g 5. $ gz wo~--~n-c '< (D5:$rD si? 0 g2 g.:s 03 3 225 all & Es Q.o-~g. E; a0 0. ihW3 OL3 Q 2. g :g 2; !$ % n2a 535 0 z._ 5'7 5. $3 L! $$,E ns y -2- e.% E .:E no $3 0 %ET $" OW c ;e? g-cg $1 3: 2 -UT gn-2 (Dt yw 5 pi g;; =a =E ; 2g.m =g.J --J. w3 gg F 3s.3 $2; 25 0 -. 3 Q--. 0-2 0 u 3 < c IY (D n ~~-~,~. g g wc, (D 3 ;a 2 5s + E & 22% @Ow =?,go ON 2: $.E 5: J 2 5 gq, no._nF$3% 5. Q ? *,m 33 *O EO 5. > nu -50 an - m n- d z- w3n 230 3 rD=.w Kc w 02 3n ID Q-3 2:: QWroC OW< -L- ncC 'Q:' z3~ Ea s (D 28 1, -. L E. 0% c n = : E.?. 3 no wu a 32 =E KEg rngn 23 2% s onw 3w: ~3-u m 0 r n Qx(n n-nnv > 2.: e:= z; si<$ pgsg & E;$;oo' Qw 2 E+ a?%g.Z21 Cya?? g gg2gZ""=. (Do -w b ~2 rs 3 z -.oan3 # fi :; 5: E.; $e2 can r&-.g "O'p'pg 3'0 3 ooow O n 03% $05.1.9 E$ 'Dn 2% g % 3 5: s3 c OZE5 p_x n I y gz -E 2% ---ID La= /paa3 -y d. n w -. EE$$E~~ 5 ?'E% 2; 00' E., ;a gPp$<gcFm fD %ppo^ QgggF$:.u$.".gFw :3 E't 2 :g55:5:g-z Ewb32 $ 3 n 3$$'6grnm,0 W5~WE n r 3 azrDm z27 - n J m z:k;;QE$ zagurn So% Eg ES. tg g w 3 w g gs 5: = E. sg < rD -. ag a QfD;a(Dw-3 0: 0 Z(D ;.$ %-.Ee --=E2 3u g 3 22~mZ ~27-m 0 5.: ::El: E p: 5: -. og,: 5 5 ~sugog83 oa wrD p3.j += 2! 0 5- Ek.-.rnen - rn 5:$$t" % gg%ss. E8-c : 3- 5, >E QrP = j -. zgg20;;; rn-.3?' ;ogp Q E7 m E UWFrD WO cr 2mc %--.% $._zz gnno c? 3 E: g SEW zgzg 2 QV, W0.0 2 QWm 0 -3 em g.g%z.J'a18 P:: 2. (D sw g~,+zggmg~n 5 8 F ;~~wJ,~$~~ co0-w~ n z> no z 5.i ~ZQW 2; 0 E,? om ~ES=Z~ (D -3 Ip 2: v, $2 :% :2gKqam %::,.=",as FV, E --(D %> $ c.Eggn?;g -7 g-0 3z g%Gk ~.zagn c =.z %. QS WRP.O ~~~~.fi w E. u 8 &'O p. 3 x --am rD - 2 $8 Q =;su ID23 c g F 2. 4 55: w :% w (D r5.F EEaa VI 7 EE B sa? a,._. cn WJ 0c-r !i z%e zc'8g =E 5: F.?; ,5:<$$ Q - <Q;;l~;+Oh-o0~3man=~mr zm 2 ,a w 2. r73 ? = -.I 0 P P$F E (D rn ogc~~o m -z s w 5 9 g F z k L F B E z Ipg g E g 2 8 f Z!D o .> = rDz J o g&z g.gs 3 ;-o nr w 2 z -!1.Z 4 0 z w E'o 2 a.0 Cz g -ux:gm g. 0 'h <x as=>Eu w u= P c P 3 -m E 0 ~zgz :.g $1.2 1. m = -I w 0 v, =g xs 0 3 ss;. 22 G 0" z e= z.zg p- n -> rn (D -I -om3:3> k ~>'~pu -ovg3a<o~- n m OZ o 0 r~ E:gE I-* 0 5 ;;;g 2, g 8 ;g wmrnS> tD xI $.E -,sz ^o 3% 3 $2 2 z rn II) c nm =g 5.0 z o 5 3 __ z (D e%S =o n > @% psr 7 -or g 2 E garzirm ~03 0 $5; prim -. -- g 2.0 m g<> n 0 r m 3 % 2 z 33; a c.2 ~;aZ~~~m wcm3g~g 5 Ez-~ar w:*E Fspo gzn;sn z> no > =zn om oii' c9z nwg 8 ErQtbU $g:$O mnn z mo OK0 $8 v, '2.; !.E $zus. En -2 2L.f gEw Q 2 28.: 4: $8 5: sm > Eg gggg:;.; gg%%; pgaf-& ?$ S$s-c;;a E g; 2"P.m - sz:: 2 p z gg 2 Lugfa o.,2nro g$ an5 8 a?, 3,!;$ z ;;a- 0"" rn '-* .-x3 - t ?FEg 0 C-Tha c nzn c cm rDu.,m 3 !k$LSz* BQF5.3 WQ ; $$.=E g% a 2.E g 3e - -. OF r-W m w ,,,SF 0,:eP mn 2 m - c~8~. =2 pj I2 5;f.w 2 30 so 5:; ?p&:s igzsa q. >* gg.HEia mw - a 22 . 2.5 %S -I' b 2. &01>0 ; gz3 $2, c 25,"c'g v) g?= J a,$?3 u m-.rD 2% 23 Q$$EJ $ 2:; ij.y 50 3ru z2 F 3.2 "..r$ 0 5- v) > zh8gZ n7pJw Em Q z'gs;z& sE E ~3c 2, Z~ZL m zlmqr -* ??-we n= 3 c: iZ ~;ig m &.ngn r 20 m Z: E;tg n 0.0~04 z.3 53 0 .- " 8 0-P =: =.P 4 a P ggdgg %g g e.L; E 5 2 o z~~con=~=m>~~.*~EJ=EJrPv, -.r 2% r m - a r s=.mwwww n-u Q&!=: -I= - re- 45 g= z ;< z 0 -.ZfLCZ 0 62 a..zg,z pz ,!.S 5.0 =$ng v, E~O 2 v, 0 s.u mz' z !?inom t"m aoomznm ,2'" Ea.2 o,g7 .ox 9 rm 0 44 0 g4 S$'-: p, wn>=gow~,~~= 25' *a amov, m 5 E f s.f 3 ,1 c, gz---. ",, wm0~.m~3 OS^ a 2s 'do%~~uv,mE<-.m g~g $ 3-3 ?e$%> -EJ:g w;o, 2 0 S~W~.O~~B~U SEg d n E: 2 u>m=~ gga n uy 2 $g ? qm Lj0,a3g% ws a== w p 2s ezg;f.EJa m;g 3, Tla =.% g gn 2 mc3 !"p % rz-> Wp ? $:"x u) *gs; %<% 2:- " a> eg m 32 "zmp=.= Q gii 36.k z3r L- 2 m" 2&2= 2 w wsq q g: 9.z 2 E - cy43 OF5 5& 5s ""Jk; s",. emm 2. = 8r 8 3 !?i 32 a% TzZn sLo=m -os g2. %Q: "g CgZF -= gsw 'D z + ZZE2 -2. -7Tn 9 z 3% ss gE%;". 0. om wnpm 2 g 5% S$? 3; 43; =a qa. z%&.w e" gs$ ' ' R% mu 3.zFF n 3- F*g Q-3 v, w B. J a $caw q.2 z="r? P 5. mz 3 7. ev,wz -5 WE 3EE m g 0 oE ;E.$s 5:. 2.2% n p. g g: sc.a+ 50 woo m pap: $3 3 nz:" Q 2 9 62 m=oc g; 2 P g ~ 53 i=%$z %> 00.c m 7.3 z.z9 k @a$ Kw S.Zgz >qiz$nznm g3zozg3m n~n~e%m7 ~mz nos =ID* c zs> 0 $ ii; 54 rp 0- 2.c % r. on 11 Z.P kwz-.-E' Lw E. =m m=n~.n~% wrc E? 9'" - z+ 7: Tw.rJ3Q3_. 0"p 02 ID3 g=$ E %.fi; m og z'=3 ;;.a% EJ= is mc>?-p~, *-n c7. s, 0 9. a 1 I% 53 "an. e, 25. 3 p %e a,~n N z7J 0 zz ,s c5 x)+iww o g TU wwgazn n EJ w ;$ (D aun m Vi 44 ~~~z~~o~coIw. :gnio=-- om =xI SO $ z (D 3~m n > 2 ,za ru E = %:a n 3; ~2,:: g g 2 n 0 v, n c s z 5.g $: 3 =:* w io w g2.z 9. 0.n &Lo >< 2: g< rn 3 mmQ-% rc * mm P7 3 Y, $$<"$3_. N 0, ggZ3.E n 2. on< '.E~nq~g2~~~ an !=c . 3 ~.dOEEID$%Z . gs$gmrors>'-o 0 w a'2 = 8 p" $..a cj 3 2 4 5 g %Z.FG* 3 Es3"z5 z p:.g;gg~p-L3mg3s zG g.p(owo a:. 3 sm %g$.w 9 3 sF sg 05 w -.3=5%%9 ssez Fg -c.c* -c 3 m'Og+:3LgV.=O 2% P z m c"g "4 pEmm--z gq33 E: L.3Eyc3= Eq g ?.gs ID n &'x 0 -. 2 9 -.w &gz~;$g.~g =z"?T& ss a cg %5.2:% rr 2% a-.o-ci;. - .;gg3scEJ<or 2i%z~ 33z.za ;~v,>P~Nc.~ 3 mT "n'm 2.g 5 5 2 PAT 0 gg E z %%e $ 8 Sqagg..,e: nv,zp..mEJ. - wrn =I- =-drDww * =-2n 3 TTg 'poz'!a,Z" Xgp$ 3EJ=3_.&x=c =.n m m 2.i 0 w aa.5.3= 3. w r. 2 8. g s ,c.s.aZg$O %Zur= ~~~w~ . ~s%LP~+- . QZO -.3 8 ID - m %s .Ia a z3 3 o 5.g:.;H$iEz. g"%q zwc.zz P 2. 3EK3 wg g? ;aa9.g * E w2-g~w~ 0 .pZG%T&. oi P $s:-<g$8 < oommw N = (21 55 ~~qE2.m a Q~oBfam~3Lj~~$%3 v, 0 a% 50 11 r/o-m E4 $g/3%iaa13$-,,.,g3;a po 8 Eg.?,Eg> * EJW EJ W2.Z$SP3 P' 3 " 63 e! 0 g r&p; 0, %> 37 2. 2 - ~P;c,anm= $0 a-mao C. C c.2 am m 0 5 tm -..o.m 3.m = - w K" m -. 0- ""r? -- m w -OW c330,.o~ .3 =! !2!:-=<.,na .L ID 5 rg g x. P. 6 L 5. (D<m p $ .! g z a 3 z..pa. 2. 2 ~84 p P ZrEa w u m-r~ co 2 3 3fD 5.C k?? &.G: E3 $-I#,;o'b'H'& > Ll p= c=g %C ow n ac 0 3-5 rgs =! pg; wuzg mz~,o&3.3&~$~gg;; z E=: ID ~fB~r $3 w s.~ n2.z a m cc,7 ga..ao.; ao & 0 N 20 P.gzE-2~- mw-mS.Z~>Z~Qx a3 ww W-ng 3gs gz g.2 B gg :.E a q: g .!gg%!%g&%, g;gw3"g&:;g "(D 3 3 tm 3 24 o 2 m -m n-? + > 3 3 EO n 30 pO,>rn co~k.pgk$,-gw<~>g 0 zu 2gss.g E ;?; f -- g g 5 OE,, I ;a 3o-z 2 z %g%g 0 Ksz VI g.3 ij-0 E?O-. O O Erp 4 g g~$zfa<m~Z a=$ -'m oms*":: =E.-- 3mz:A ag3~gij-rFg+g;~g~l 5 t g w~"oo"o=~~~c.r--.~(ro N-r)O.W s Q em (D 0 Fl-0 $ -.> g i.g 8 2 5; %.F"p ?.;,E Cr u 3 g %& SJ as k ? g z s+ p;+> ni o -cgn 2:s z =Dz g% z ann QIP k-0 n 2 3 -.(D __ I (D a 4,- 5lS a 3En0 C=w %>~,,m a30 ms2. & n3s 'p g p. ga; ; E.". 9 2 2 2, E g. % 3 -; 4Ts g VI 3 = %-.?$a 2 0 SJ = - om3 (D cg.Q< om w &o~aa 3 p 0 v, Q. z32.Qg.g=P=nkE3w-. n~~~,~~Gwogwn 2 r% - us 303 g 3 5'" 22 a &- u ou 3 0 VI Om - Im v,wOP)~,2 n r-0 E+= > ;;la 2-a LE-%EE. 5 Q -(D (D'P. g3 (D (DEE w E== F c cnm m z.5.0~. rnE.38~g~~0-sc~ Nar;E3-um -=on -<r L(D(Dwzv,w g3?& ;?ye 0 rD 5.u-z 2 m g 0 2 gg-3 Cncw 3 3 sgz\;u 7 --oQ.qmo(Dw 4. m (D .- n K zn; 3.m 2: 2 a -cy32 gggg:Q+-&.e? ;g n g Z3g- 3F2%OS, I 'D~rv,*o(Dm o (D 3 as g.g pj Eo 3 ZrZ z 4 3 rrs'k SF>E3 aJ Tg E, n mamm =~.~<~o~~~~~: 9 m 2. iTz ->g.>sreg a- E 5 $3 om gz-g ;z+ g 0 q : ggL ~,,,nw w--.3Q (D 3 a ;jn g~~~~~=~ gg ggs ggz$ E.z ZFg s:z=! g gg ci2; 3; 3 gg; 'prz 2 n 3 w. n n c y 5 2 r= g-g ;a ZE.2 g0zw OQ 0 0 z 0 a aP8 c v) g 3 nm (D Z <E - 2' (x1 mm3*w a3 m5:a s 0: k 52. 5.- = g 0 a0.m m ZE n n ggz.$Zg: =) ' 23." mjW.0 2 3 w,,,,u &o E c -8 0 :.so gsgg J e;;: ;$z 5 5! m (D aom o mmP.n~..$-~~c~-Oclg w as 3 n 2-m 03s 3 5'" g 5 2 ; F;u$ c vlg Eo PEE Zg-zxm I s Io 1 a nu =?I., z;.s G&IgT.%c 2. P.3 - 9. o ro ;-g 9 e03Q $E.$ o.-Ea= g.?? 2E.E. 0.0 (D 8% :.g 2.3 3 J g~sg$<~mn~o~z =J> VI- =3mo0? -w.m ZIP (DFJOow O sz3 SJQ 8 zfpgo 2Bw?.g;;;ggz&.a = <Po m 0 t: A32 g'p> gp z (0" <.o~o~m3m=~2 0.29 g~ 0 3 " 1o.r-l po L2.m 2 &Ho yoggl ~2 c-um KQ- nv, am0 ge =& 52.2 g 3 o< 'd;z J -= -3- c ; 20 =.n, 2 2 'D ri?> 03 c $2: cl ii'o 3 r =E3 EF JZm ; 15 5 la (D fD Q" >3= Cog 8 0 0% Gz go F e=ig? "."$E g.: ?;< 0 53 $3 (Ym aawS CLZ(D2' p t-'"P? :s;ne ; 2.g - gxcig s 3. gg=n' LQ E$ 3%z. 0 3;' 0 3 OF5 - mwn v, <c gGg mi03 71 mwo 2% agg <03g gsl3 E.% 0 g 3 --. -. Kqrg SLY -. LYE- a?. OWE w w nP. %*O ?p on3;.-. ". wu 5% <g: > nooc03---g53.a0 %",io n-&.z n bW z:g w z;~ . 0: 0 O~~"~~3WQ 3 2Q"F s;g 3;:. 20 ".<o"go$$ropn:g %E% 3 ;as 22 ;: gz$03>3 P) Ego 2% %g2 0 z A cu (D v, rr% g-5" n -'n F v, $o(D+mw=OQ 5 :+ 0 (D e. c 3 " gu (ow,;$ nN rll o UE" =$Po gQ2.o '=" g s.= % QZ%$ %$ Qe33 %:$,E: F2 <% " g 2 22; 5 m- ;a 5 : 0.3 3% -0 8 gB 2.0 c.1 pz g N >? 3 g g Ec gm %=. ' s a0 g5aoo c-unz.$z @ 28 3 % p p p, 5 mu w = =d%~sF??n Z$~$Zmgp,rw.c n $2. ,c gvp --= mpv,as?i s-5~ :E 5~5 g2 19 nm 0 3 z 23s :.= osa 6 $0 -'a rn mwu --ci(m&J Vl-ww-v, izn cwnz. ws.rn mom EO" X g +s < ;; w em PO^ 7 2 3 0. 2- _6m l3 5 ZE 2sg 3tnm 0 gN P40° L3% c8 $ $$ QQ m Am, hi I 5 a2 0 C'W2.3 5 5% w 0 LPgz z: z 3 to -.&g Q-C a3 muTJ 0 4 z zz5 z?i p 9, 9 2 5 E2.9 5 % % ;;;$" 2Op35 $20 2z m=.zE 'i x v,=o $gmFgn' %a 53 zFcqzeaoZ om: m 30.. a2 ;5, ncag rn no 0E.V gg- mp 5:: "F 00 2;zi Q =Gz=.r a='.Tia> c- n>3 & "a= 9 0,- ?-.> -.c.? I:: '$0 sa.ggz5 g m g:- vzr gz %??- N a=F.=;;lg5g$ 4 zcEum's3 gu 3 -. z E 5. 2. z.2 i3 2, am q*p" Lz z3n c, o, << Em"n~z$ (D g g% zgu 3 0 n ~4 8.3 * 8 am (Dm 5; 32:u 3?2$%"m< 8' 2 ;E $; $6:: $0.$C a e-. 9 ir% $Jacom.r -.+r% =-'3 g o KG. 3 ;Es 0 n m2 cm 03 ~~~z<-<z~ %% m O$ c '02.m (0g $ 22-<0 nze 6 cBg 2 J E 03x0. on=! O>~,S~ r ''a2 2z x' psnz =gp p;,- m p m, E5 !?g a %"< uzg w F? Pw cms:g;g am$$:. QQZ ?o 3 E.5 p ac. n Trn % 1: I f, 3~jc g >== -. w 3 9; z .ws n USB SgaE-aE m EaP 5g.oagg ;so $ 84 =3 E qw$ -sggg2 m R0 = L?.?. 3 cgz. ;a$,,=$ ? m= - g:% z2.g z:.g a %: 7 "E g 2iu3ms 6 $wN S~~~~~ cI:kg$; 3~m R W ;g ; zp - P %: r %e: - !$% 5 gss z2.>i?2ii z GB 3 ZS'D ouq,;ax $ $3 z KT= awa UO z - ;; g :;; B 8, 0 'PC g $3 g %e% %.=7 -<" 8832 'a 3 4 no To &E 34 FG F C a c ap wz.%g&G=u -0 % j.= v,F =--w I: = =J go ?r<C mz- :$ c z%=w 2. = E -<- c% a-.3 ZmEC $"E' ZE v) z= p- a ? Z -ew < 01 =wc ggm P3 mm m, m 0 na u-ga &. I 5 a2 cc rn 3 5 > -O?YF 2.52 =;a $ 0 a as.W 3 5.q w 3 r ;y rLg E nw 2, 0. 2. 2 0 6 a 3 2 2 I: g r-<J WE -75 FE z3p30 3.0. "530 ;g -:.:E 3s r ?.w ;;z g.2 %-.;.g E F ps $:& 2.- ?>$3W $4 mm <; 5: 3; rnQ-$.g, 3gf$-mn 2.a mn Nw x g ""4 E.= ?g.Q$p am =k z. ? m e ,,$$go 3Es'c.."c E!$ sa 2.. c g7z.-o~ ci ~g~az c3q a' 00 >% g; E %% wr :$wX=2m 23 omg: rnz< %ON e-- - :$ r ow: gg zg $:$ u U 2. z 53. $ g 2 m' en to Ne39; -:.e e% 25 u WJE';a$ m OV g $4 ;&'a. -n L ~5 2pg Z:S.~~~T w ?; r> 5.- Egzg pp P QQ2 9, ZE.Z?i%% zw<n 'Do <m 0.: 3.g3 i z gg%;., 0: kp Os- 0; $; :g ;! 5.g: c-2 zc 0" pgrm QWOZ aC Z$ y-. SQI: =m z 0e-m $2 mV v 0. xc %-a 3-n %I:<: 0% %$ 5 a%E eg v,%g: ;E $7 0 n g?? -. wsw 5. 'p PC m$ z Cp n lD--'- ~22 :z NZ : .=SF v, 5; sg p Og-w =m z;gs $3 f o !+ g:;g &wow gz $QQ 2; sQ 0. (0 u- 3_.m-o m pi$" 2% a s.-=w o2Di CF? F?z o wn mo3~> gQ SG' 2. ma's= ggWQaw> nm' g-g a- cm 5 0-m - &GI 2: % ,o ,J 01 5. n8 43 m eC n 652 5% -as.-. mw3 0.a go 03== 2c 37 k5 >s ;gz2, a=. 5Z =Ern% ww m- 43 iro z F5.L gs z;g 2 gzz ;pg%> %EF ,a :."E p zgr ow F $2 I:nr :- z $ 2 &$ w 0.B E2 5 E $75 m Sa c;k E E%z ' 'D ?Fu 4 5.E z c g $'g E& p: gs-- -. w m I: 8 g8~ $5 w m n 270 0 0 ~$6 2 KS% a +o qh3= g p-= Q gcw em0 5 Lac (D g.0: 2; ,$Lag; 5 g m3e - % pgc gft::.zc gKe ;z WmQO e=Z 0g:I:z %OR zgs ?2$ c4 ?%E E nS ~ LO e.,,, v2:gz w -. ~. 2. .= 00 m -. 3 2. z 0, J g.? %g &E ;<=5 ?"-w 5 g=- 0;". z"85g t5.2 2 $-.<E -a2 m,<p%. -ga 52 = $2 claoE.wzgz -. %X$! v, d u wro<wo Kggzg E 13, g=E-y z7z zc 8.Z. fn guw<s G zgg L-u rpuw oyp p3- r$Oa? En go KO LE. gE: c.3 ;%a $0 5 marc - $.x gez gF 0 ;s$. ZZP w5 Z E.rn~ -nz.s w25ga 37 ,zz. wsm 5gnm A T$ zg$. f E g.g, 3, '.p En CY go ID e a n o (D a %.-.a c PO e2 a 3 E$ a 2 r 3 g& E%+ ti 2% a 2. E z 5, 0, I :.; F p g - w g m w (D m3- m w -. P 9 UQw z z n =a W ms :[ 2.0 =!claw3 J 3 =!2E w v,2. 2 mE - =z c%> E: m oz % 1:~:Z-9xz. g.2 '[; %=--. ism. o 5.2 xm _. 2, 0,' Q-wa 2 2. KzI: amz z .:E?. m~. 0 -. e aQ .m ?I.; mO! =zz, !!?$ -3 2s Oc, 1: 8% =r, a? cz pg $2, $c i: p ID -mg -'a %;; UQ 2. ? w 8. g 5 3s no wf Zrn 0. m: o nu TU =no==u g 2 gg zg gz rnO>w>"O~$=>@ -. T 3 2 n< ~2 zg ~2 5.2 fD gg. s> 8 s 5 0 2 5 a -t p,moCu$p, _.-. nq %mm m az p~ $ n g~, EI xm 2qp-J : %ogog.oG'"-o mrnaw<Om@ ;I20 v, o& 6.; 2 g{ ; rm **m n n $ g yu 0 m I- F$ ;=zmg YfD >!Z LS P % z. f 6 < 3 vz rea; 2 g rnY m 3 =lo < : $ g;. og (0 :;a ii.: ip -G.ZS7 5' $2 g- z 1 g ~2 g= r3na.w m n=a. 53 PI 52%: <>&- a g 0 0.m g go 5% a Sog$S* PPSF2 so 2 ;; 3m 2 2 3~ -;+$g an@% 3 = z 05' L C 50 $2 aggp:*;;=z g g 2. ' -. ~2~2. znn ~.omnn~2~ = 2; 2- ' E $0 3 som3O2z $2 0 =- $$ %z&&:%:$ 9- w. $I:&' fDp,Eg= nu v) z $.Z QnP5g $a &G' 6 2 Y '2 G8ug;d.$on5 gnm n&. o S %5z a. 3 0 gg>u- rn s 52.3 z n. g fD aiii zgug02.0 2: 2 ua zn w- os,;= =-m 0 -< $E rnwOmnm Ez I * mo-Ezk- N U $0, P a f3 OJ gL3= 2 a Ornu grwoaac 2, - p, J ggg 2 ; 2.5, ;.E$ nnw @Gsgg J . a.r g R 3. g, Urn 'p 2 cg.0 2 $2. ip T z a q -.si& r=.-Owyo g5 g E ? 03ms.m 2 0.2 c Kg > K G i EX mp-sw =SI: - w-+.z :E$ urn.?^; c ==E. 4, 4 nw p 2.2e5E$ i& ; 5 3 2. EL'? : z ,&.gas 25 q . - E (0 s zzEz 2 5. p< fD z% zn3 N SG. c !$ sg P'E03" NO zi E' -- H w or.0,E p 2 - p Q (0 '0 OQlY z 5 0 awwgn~ L< E--. nT<u=.% -. nw 3 n 3 en c -. - e WCLQQU s gk o > L (D nmmrt.--. .$+<$:E S$-ez&.+g%n . 3.u -cawzoo sw -. '-8 FY &w ?? gagg$35 EO mmm-.:g$ asE=$= Sz.0 c;OF g-g;=%Yg 2.PPo WC"o< Ez ;.: ga=5..m 'o w wa E= zg c 2 Pi 22 zgL~ ~CI 03 qw 2 5rD 'p &n3gcn Fnagsz. $$gg: a= : gg 2: p: : :$g 8; gg E >m w g> gS 5'm.S 0, n > 3> 5 s > mA_ p ,z 22 4E-z gF.2 cz sz z Ob < 53 m3 2: 3 F.Fs z3 E 3 3 02 2- n>>on - g 2.g 5.m g -EL o> 5.w m -I $y+8zxz2 N m SoS2-x z m... 4 'D ~ sg i;; E,s 4 3'- ' os Pq;$$;g;gc@$gzgg g g= ,zgn>-e R a:: 8-124 g >2;am>" $33",rn e ~K~~OO"'~'~T;~"'C)~~~~~~.~~> 2; ~s~~"~~+~'gs~noz a 0 LEw n T v, EU 73. ~gg.3. 2 s z-2 (D ai.ppn o<3Ea. cu z.sacz.%E:.o Q (0 _. fD J = 3 0 $ s 5 %= o an8SZ 2 n5'=2$ 24.3 g g-F$g E g Q< 5 %n=j.qn p 0 zm 3=gmW W ~-.J z?-o --ne gg3.2 ; 2 -= 8 z.0 3: 0 *n YO 5: 8 mn g; m % % 03 w yn.~ n 0200: 2 d +$+Eg+ 5'+m30++42 f ~ N 2 NOZ W + a am >r O~J au w ga8 ."<n mm kpzoEOE% FQuYFgg 2. ap3" $;z Q%i 2:; &Z fg 5 >"g;g% 5's "g :+3 acn E+ gzo: g=p?S = E ggg 7fl 0 T 2.; e-. s.Hg:""- o m(D Pi 553: f, z wz!m mm~,, %(DE <z s:j 5 5 zg G0-w. is ngg? %-I 3: 5-Kg-Z s7 0;; -. mm: ;.g zoz =0 n pp"gq;,E SF$ gz.0 $q 5 kz2s 1. 0 "-g u 35, X-; ST &g -2 >o 2. 0 2 2 zg > p~"$.~%=g ~3- n -* =rya 8% (D mtu $.-$ Can VI g.~ x * n 0 52.3.i 2. g 2: 0 2 2. gg 832 Z g. E $ (D (D c %m-o=Z- $?zo-<T= i5ne n >gZ:=.-Q g @%Er: m OK> e $G > i?? zc3 cg; 2 3L sg =3gwg g;c. - Q2oeg. -. f ksFHg, y $ m E!, -E.3s\m52 rn zn $85 : $$ g 9gc-q ;d 83 g> 2. to 5::2gYS p . & = ?. 8; 3 ."$W gaa 2 0"o a"'(D(DQpvl$ UP 2 F: cpr 5":gg& g 29 $%a g op 33% - 'p 'o:2gLlrDq (YC' amp- g- ;;; n" r -2. nPm(D 5: mx 33.3 qg-s 2 a E:.a$ r 3 e ;.'e - g -3 :5Qg 29 %mo PQ &'X$? gl at& 25% ?.EO E. E 2 os:$ 2. R r4 F P =g2$ F :- wn s. m $55 <-g ; w m (D -&-2 (D on^>^ 2-31s 3 5.3=ne w =:nL?~~w 030 2 w&'&' m =W oz :m 5 'g 3;; ;..- E Em 0 fDgrP%3g : 302 J 0 g$ =c % aQ= n m -u- g5 go 2-P VI 00 82 , s. $ g a m r gg?$ g wo a? o gg ;;.z ijE$ z Egg P?? g : 85 2 3fD = ac (D .-IS fDPn (D(D: o O awm3 a on z.c= ;;= m z 0' I "7 - $ - (=a5 ZrD m=cgn $pg @ O'D ggp -Om + E= z%p$.s s2 >m m gP =; ,a E 6 ;;Igg =F z; 22g,> E!, : ='$Q .= z +. 2: >KO r fig r F;?Z cg, mqy + z mc. f+$ -Y$ > g c 5 7- pp 2; %e.- 'u 8;;; 5 z 2 z; z,m e3 2, 3, 3 z-!!Q %o wogg;. ET 5 -2 pg0 33 n 0' 5 g 2 Bw (Dm -03 g z w2 g2 8 g$ 2. E 2g 2 % z 2.m p 2 2 !"Q 2i z=-' Zd g 2 E.! ms m ==---. $ 5. BN ~ p. nm 8. s2 ZI 1 gg 3c. 2-5 E- n3 -0% S$s ma $2 $25 g p gm ;.g sg; 5. z nJ0 - 5 3 gs 0 -. 4 w- z c % cs am -$-. -0 - 3 2.Z-g igng $8 g FZ 20 3 3.2 z nP82 ~2 S PF3nm go p5 zz 2&<;;;fjggg (D 8 ~'~~mozo ac=w.. m -2: amo=.ogg$e;gZ -Ig-n-n =~2:%~~:~pg~~oo~ -9g2 &-3 I S3,C mC Ow r = (DUE.. g ZGC -=* z gsg =.->w 2L a z+ 0 om < '<Z3p:z,=g kfzn a4!~$~3 ;;1 -. P nIag~~ ,,mnr.~~*=.m E = A' z9.1 ~ Pg I'a 4:" 05~ n 0-5: 5" g - ne? Ec '2dgx"3 Om'p8~=ZF 3= 3-c z :2 grp- z ID? o'mz EO5 ZFmr'p, g Rs - 52 a n m na c x1 0 n,>m gq 20 *zag ggg xzgc3 x-. g2 w (D mmm2 Zg2. scrm0 'pO;== E. w a 2. 0 E% cu>2 O~U d'"%P 3; $E g 1 27 =! 0.- >-e Qm E.mP 5 g QS 2 % 0 n 3.2 z 2% G$:% Zn- n E= E= ln r2 >zcom og.; :s.*r-._;s ;z 2 >oo =EL; p1 Q e3 zu p2. 2Dm N P=$g: E.Om3 PW?CgIy:F?. gg 2 a p4-2 95 !$=2>- (D c 2 P= E!, #z 1 ggsz;;lr ag:-.-gzo -. W 5 :-E 'pyow (Dw~a+m~ 2 % mO ~OYCO, i: $0 z: F: WE gz-&>)$, 3 1 wo F 2EE'O(l5?% rDZ--W>E .!m 2 2. OP$$~E %mom- -. (D o&z%Ez 2 z. 3 4- i .= o noz rc(~'a'm = c 0 L sa: kpzp '" (DY m ~GOPU~ C> s;~z a P- 2. 0 >F 75.gg 0 N 2$2'D J Y (De &E": E$ 2 5. $2;2, 2.3 Iy g:; 04, z.57 oog =- 5.'pog n2 sg 00 5: "OZ, s n i Q gg ==$ <=a ZSo> P + oi!g3;~z,m (/) $go:F=%3-+2- E E2 -.JG Q = 1 U gz;'-3nozTJs Ka z 5 -boa zZ.gga n=.e2gzmg m>O 5.2 m. gg 7 m g Fo c 52 I g mo e'p G 8% 3 zm-. 0,- =m 7 --.WID 5 m n e z SZ$ C =.Ww55g$ E E 0- > 73 c@moz 9 P 00 0 73 2 E. 22 Z -3. EW .- 0% d z 2. 2. m "%j;2 2. 3. E L$z >g J=~Z s $ w E,E og> 20. gQ,> 2 $ 2 2 Fg 2~ 2: ryn JQW 3 mu n W- >30g:=z,-o !? = =I: a; 5s.2 r =C.m 3 =-".E sr <, 3 z $ g.g n z =a E $:z a z g ? g1* >zm =>; $i* ez> 4 p ~ c (D IO f.&z.sew s p s 3 E5 g cp ;;I 5 P gg g 2 gz $ gz g; (DpccE.vIz~ gs?. g 0 31s T"? LTE> 2 sx 2 3.1.> n n mn s= g I 'D os;c:5g5.1 gn?c$.g~ 35 'D : ~s~~a <gg:FzZccom s=m=X = U 5; (D 'D a"':$ FgE w a P sf> nm~ E.= m & E&$ 3 g !gz.g-$z.Z 0 5 Cj o m.&=% 3 ~q z P5.3 2 g: 1. 0 0 E.e.$Z 5 01 a g $ $0 5 2 $a 2 2 go - PrnY u .g F 7 51 nz 7 1. :.;m 0 0 2 8 Eo C) L:y)gog c? g$sg 2 w 3 R" 1s Ill w wm=-. Q cuu c.=1 n.5,: C.(D $0": n=(D (D 4 w 4 e33 nsrx;7 5's ry Y (D (D m TZU - 0 m 0 c.w 'D gn gg (D E<; %GI 3gc m Zzr Q R 2 ""3 2 ~3 &.'pa 3 = n e ;g J &-g +E 5 j 3z 3.2 ;; 2 wn$T a n, p.~a 3 O PP c- cgms -c m w s 33.0 (2 i: 3. (D n.24 yJs! s.3 c m~~~a~un=. (D7 QE~ %fl g:? fag s.2 c 50 m R0 (D = 3 -%E 2 (D\5. Q0-C gg 5 3 $8; z? 3 oxz?g.'wn~mKxo 0' ;:;gp ,aB$an sg 5 zi 7 0zrn a go E%=? 0 an, 5:nz zo g 2rD Q E+- zE=wm$ $: m e EF 3 zg.3 gc 2 s. 2.3 2 p :$?:a-s. .9- (D3Yo$g - ow3- ~CI~CC~ n - 3.-.u- ID S 8GEa m % CI 0 1. (D 3 5' b 5 't-O".q,, OF*5.> g- 0 g: B 2 -. -_ %g:Goog azggg$ P = E:: (D c3 ~-.n 2 -. VI Pn - n z-P~~w~~o~nm-.~*~~~~ a - E AYa<!,m :022 OKm Egc ~ N P 1* c$$ <m > z=Pw (D 5 c -. n m $ Im n m8.7 m - Fog<-coa,- cy P'm m ID 3 P=QK-<, 2 g P &+ g '' zw a a c m 0 (D = (0 7 P ? nJ m m m i'~m w n oz -.a0 m 0 m c.3 $m Pru Z ? 4 N Q -01 ,I 3, VI P 0 L. s: Kz, 00--,3 &I ? m m 7 O'ZJO a w EEFZ $2 F5.eo g-? L I" 5.J -. 2 E & Egs$.Kz c %LC ,e w fl o, vma- a-. m &I; ;g$< F3 " wm * 3 z. a> ZF,ezz.*n om nm=n*C 09 0. D, t par sz.p Eiog $2 $24 5 pm 0- E.<,* E-,<SS% $,SXS ",= - 0; w 0 L a a z:w4 0, 2 ",'0-.3 g? nC 3 g mm 33W = .-E = E$$ g *-i: % g 20 p f T ~a" u%2*34:oL vgm- PO -..25.g= a3 = g 3~3 2gfm+n 2.~0:~ %% 2 312: .,,gea = 5s 5 3 E2-1 3Pi;;;Z - m*33, gq 2.0 I 8 6%- -nez.-n 3 e+ c7 n O, (D 36 e-E-&05 -p(Pwg. m 5.2 o, - 2 &-. -urn p%,g 0 2.g"a-cD$gsI, <$$"a 2- ?Lg 2 -. P2~:no- n7.a sm n nm p0(1 r: sa=2:g -.= *v g g2 0-3 0s3&= 2m o:mr& wgpup8 & a '0, fy, gz.r ww w 3 g2.g.- LEG =m ow ID 3 m g$%n rD mg,t)3m :-s m3 E!, c%* c2:z 3 m za+ 4 **gmQEE.:2 g5s3zg oz X,+; 1g-s" o, -. (D- 0: oID= a3 2s $?-"; 5 -*T O1 %:I=$ 2 a gg 2 2 20 += Cyc.-ms ZL go 3i._s%m,$3 m(D Qa$$ s r 0 < 3 E 2 -EL; f :? 2- J if (D %gzze 3.e g. g p 5: 3 g*'; E 0 g.5. : $ g ,_5n g $. -. 7 E!,;*w 1. g euE 3 nl Z& 5 515 F= w;sq R 3 -JN P gF gpgG 5:03o,5: N - m -mDooo 2. w n -iT 8 o D, c=.~ a %E E4 O 8~cang,--, az.n-o,* g ;E2 ;g",.FP E255 c io 3 i=fyE na FEZ < m nn rp 0 g g.z g.2. u- 2 o, 3 * 2: k - -. me0 n-a-paOOE m 3 nm 3 Qe n 0 =. lmoo,Z-.o 0 g2 a?. -. 2: 4 gsB 2 g,-a2 c gAN ~?.ng nn =N+ (Dp2-OF&Ec zw =w:ga n3 %..= vmE"% -A =E N EcE~Prn~n~, 3-3 E;:g.% 92."- ?a a a2 a rn 0 3 m 0 2. rQ g 5; m3 cmcu3 . ("< * e- i;, (PE g.g.9, 5 u be~o 0 4 r 2 F: o, Z A 3 2.ECrn gg "a 3fih - - Zggz"? rn 5 m m =;5 PO r ID %$ gg..% 572 gz nn E9o9 z z 3 c2?a--3(pom~o'*Ft-. 4 = g? W$O "!j"gcuw; P gs2.= xG pw g: z ZTe5- g 6 e$? =I?. m3mE =.Eo 3aa.u. 3, 5 e G2 $g pw2: bm" $&g5: % z-ro E.-.= * P-w 0 ;oo'o.zg!S.:s QS n QCO . .. I" % % ; ap.3 saw 8%. 0. Fm ~EQTT'~ 03 * G: QxUm?. +-' ne 7P-C "a.. orngG>oE?Ee o, E- Fgn a g sh% o z$s n3 =$ P <'DLT$ +OPQ z= p 2.0 >Z.EF $5: &Z.!j 8 1. G -'m 0- Za-3 Q c 0.=.5g. G. F ~~~~~ oEo,ugrng=%? 0 E.-<= :eogbg',%ZgE& e2 $25 am ra:o CV~' T i$ z;. gs gg mu0~u=5 m% ;r c. I cF 5 rn =E s.7 2.: g E. %e: z 8- !a3 -10.5 $2 (D a 1.0 c ,<a 0~_293n .g i :. ii- =: 3IY.m *m.+n 0 *"a mrnw m - 5' ~gOwE+-n' 3um ig Tn "51 nc~g.~g$ Zgg-k u% 5.5; LQsQ 5.2 2: aw !j 5' 02 naz : g;tr" 'C 3 =. 0 =;ssm <on s= 0 3 Kz f 3, z.2 ?,-% z.0 J + < : 5 a; 2C "m-'oz a$..wsag. s.g-w n vI 0I wo, w In 3. 53.52 '0 P &'a RC B I a z0 O$%,$ E?% :- 0 a 3E2.v Z.&$ m ID :p+S? isy 3.4 g 2 if =z. n% sp: 3 3;; 0E-O: ?O%S% mayr% SSB A ;p;.< 50: 0- =*m- N on. -*g eo,=*% 5T;Sg 3 Pir, cnSp <a LC; cm pw a E 3 z::. F ;$ % 0 2 z.so a 6-z zsz2 % 2mQgg g<g -0 E2aa .<=< y $?r Pi! Pi so, 2 w.;tr2. ii-z8> -.nm o z 0 -+b 5FZ:w N z", aJ*o;ma F 5.g.q m - i; wgn F* mco =a SG X m,,,mm- m3om ;.s%$zz.' T 2 w 3 p A- &I 'Po 0 -m. 3 ra 0 nQ 2 I?. p (D rn -. > 5 3. 2, -S_E.,;~ nss Rg ,z~mg m =pc nE opa a UKS 2. 'PP 2: -. iK b' *' $* 5 ; 2 gff 5 pi; 7 sp On'3 0 e E. i; 0 v) ?'%-OW 2 (D -0 c 0 3 3 '.E" (D 3 = -3 2 g ; $%Q "2 TE 25 2 27 TL70 ; g gg a nT iw ~2.~ a c a -nazm 3BSS 3pg%E.+O*> W mSgg$sg Onw c p, =a EZ%F 3 ay $3 WI. zzc;.: g.=;J* 2g:- E F.0 0 0 om e 23 =g.-.Z 2 9.0 gTg.Eg3z@E22;z z T. p, 5. n OW u) p 5. :. c F F3o F w 2 820% 533 : ~~;ga'c 2 a3m c 2 E.$ g:z 8 rs; g.-g : g.?Fn mrm x: 3 4 m sgz$o -; 8 3'Pr1.rg88g+'<naaa g33-cra 3 E-"=ZO -2 =n E.-;&$ 3: go a= w 3 ,Pa 2.u Onnc WE-" a$sTg+ 2.g 7g C 2 nr< g a g 3 0 -2 ,a= c z3 0 3ms2sE.5 =$I ag n aFm 22 =<zas elm %-a 'D a.gg zu (D g as. z% ps'2c. Ecl =.E cnoOgc~ a a% 3 3 8 3 3 ?.a a ,o z2 -. -ca-ri: -. sg Z2.E FS- jj z r,T -O--wun3 0 -2 3 --.w E.$ wo nac g$ *a= =kg: mg So z 3 "2as:cgg 33 g-gg m 2 c = TLLg i;r=g.x3 nz 2 2. 2% g 3 8.E8 g.a.g.2 :&g'p- o rnz. as=- n w ,,E:" ana ~2 ;$s? WW v) q< 8 3.2 ,nZ::%'<C $Z TI Q3 :.z< g: 2 2 %$ cmg <a- ,--"In 2Y Zg? ~ PJ QG.~z-~ E! mom Fzg o;-nEa IP <R? g?c EWfCrno op & mm 2 3.%3 C-g g o.-r:ru~r-.nmr~'TCC*n ,rga2." ? g< gni E.@ T 2 -I = v) a 3 k z.pzc a Fm E ::% gg0 a 0 E> eo -. 23-? = -EU 8 s EEL 34 cTo E$g: -= 1. "5'5 3z (PC3 x E; OBO a n, 1. ni a y VI Fa: z E:; 5 6 ES %- N '.'+ g*mF ;sz ~.s:qz Fgz2Ez g 3 b3 =! b b rn $5 gg 5 &E$ C&b'k Fg 5 c 0 s u[l= I cgz5 55 g 2 = - g 2.3 L k -w+ 3n z: - 5 >gt. g EZ.2 E +? i;n nVI F o 0.0 w %g 0 g m 3-a LW n 0 no r ~m $! ea 2 8$Snn -. zn= n nmmo % x -L~~cI.: !e! 5z~ 3ggXV)-3n Bsm s$=. 0 2 E8 5'0 p s g gp x g. g 2.24. g.% p ".g', 90 i; 2 3 p - Q r~ 0 rnOo S'g,(P 3- 8 F5.z lA2- njj' ? F;\ 02= 3 m "$ E%$ e-$ gg.s 5 P m 2 3.m mop -3-E' 8- 05:; a .;#-L, c r ngwzg azo, 2;; ZJyZ z=g p 6 52 g2w .? gz*Q~-~ 6%- rn 2s 2s B +$:; 5"~2~uOOr,n -. - 2.2 ;g;:=gte =r=> gg 2-g =. 0 0. E E. 2 n g 6 3&=c 03 B L .- 0 -.. Og.5 g-cr+~gg%%gz m 4!z a gg-~~~~ mL~ as ?$ Bp a=:= E-.* wcru g 2. 4! 2 * w. n - w c =-- 25. J- -% 30;z%2=Za s; g g ss oc w 7 E'nm $5 g :kg m. wo ::Wi.-.c.. > op g, 0 E= $2 Ts- .,gpgg 0 s 2 !g$ mw 3r% nP. -E Q z 2 ;. $.g C. 5. rn 0 O. 3 3 8. g z. x 1s am J gc 2-z. e% g s 06 QEi. w % WO 3 ;;t cp 2s a%w Qfm= az 6% __ mn EW ;;c 5 8 0- $-E E;< - 28 $3 Q ::n 52 z2F g. % m E 5: oc -.ID2 g2 <E -Oz 2.5 %= O aZz Z'D F g ETm 3s ag5; $g 3 s. g 2 g2 2; ;.p Em E.g $2 an P ; 2E 3% agg 5% 5% ," 22 + < -m n '-.F;52.gg+ amw~@csQ~<~~$~ =-.; Qon m~n, .( a -% -.< $ v, m 3 0 a a~~ nm s r-2 9; %>a n7i-m n no m 2.r < -2 0 z 2gn L 5 8 2.z $ I we.? 5-cng -.- gos+zgE,> *rnz%sm 3% -n io 5 ?? H-;z.Gz $gz - 0 m 1. cc$ isi* Fa:: p'P> gg au w m- QW --, 3;g:g ;Q cu go : > 0 9-g :=E. $ c. 3 $$.=3?-Q.O.s 0 ?g wmo E> 2 6 :i:$g gmESsm m a c= U % - urn c 2. Pa x- _- .v,g;ag.o ;E%-% E:; m L3.L m=:a8ea eo = vi 3p Fa J i;-s.g eg.2 "tw = 3 gs$$g2wtc %wn wviz KS ='. 1" -. 0 > ?=.Sdg o<<, LIDO 01% zq 0 3 aczw 5 5 = g ggg g ID 'E) m T] Em 2 w- y a: wwwvivkuamn g~3 z.: ?aa J< sg 2 g om 2.m 3gz =E. 6 ea: e., 2-a_7Jn, c 2 3 5;: 3? 2 Dp g a? $2 P 5" E: k %Cm= m 3 0 9r vi "$3 2J?KviC $24;. $E sL * zgg+%:5Sw OK $ZS -3 rnn Z g" O w gn?!i=* ;$$&gg 7s e$ gg ?< u 4 -O 52~2 n 33% E.= E= (P 0 EO zz JEs=$&$g$.-- w3 mw g su -now aw 3.s g7J 3zEZug wg3s $2 LZ g 00 ;%zzEm wac.g ,"e Fz p g$ 5 g5&%.3 -,mw,g La cs-e m 25 p !g g. ==an ?U$" EF mm d :E 5 7: sg;RPwID.aaL' -. ogZg:g$$.$; &$ ;$. g T?.z egzz*Qm -Ks zeu3 LS, yg -5% <~ g 2.P -m $ ?.$$ ;.$ 2 g gm ow 00 3wzg CW gz 5 c"0 2,; =.Tas =u3-"3 (D rag. 3 % E.n O9 ElB;;.? 0% 5% z72 -0: 4 8z "-;g 'D 53 -cR ;- 3,gggf. 8 g w 2 a5 --c c < 3 rgw3 gE:s 3= nm 022. $"S aW=m g.g ;a :G m a ~i.2 -F wz32: w5~~ %g cw % & sg ye. wn m 5 g 3; &: E.$ 2; .!-a g$E;z 2:zg mw sQ3ggFG23 a: -3 =n 5'DWOh ;.;3 zz3g.g ?PC," 2c TE w 3 G?.uU 0 m 2" QE.~ mwo 0.w an 3 0 =t% c w 3 (D Q$ g? n* o viuT g &: CU ow5 % p w n ;d a E. -.O N % z@.-., vizag2z, =-.moi py e5 8. 3z- 3 n ~f- c"wu mw$3 o? z: -. W Ja gz c* ,- v p n 17 5gilnz-Z~ 3 3 2 5. -,-!x= $E $.F x 0 %%E ZTS2 LC, 2.3 Dl c g.- E: eg3 gz J -I- gz 0 0 0. ; = < ii % o -.1.0 m O,mwy; '_m? 3 ER1 ?.E:: 2: 7 ID a35 5 5 ;g;g6- 0 5 = c2 zx'c_O E7s vi ID- w gs 3 B4 = 5 f: =.ss, 2s zjlg 6 $2 gg 0, -0 %-e G 51.2 ck 2 ;J,azg E %-Grn 3 z.z a Kz - 1. -5: 2 Q z E? z.2; ;. Ez N 5% 3 :%o< m 0, w& :.s = 3 n. %-, u g Kz55z z'30 p mQz' -E.s=Onom= 3 0 vi C.8 aB2-8 &KO-; mNzwPI cm2 nuo 3 vi 2 w ~ a. + zg. 6 w - z -e nmo. 7w 2s: w 4mE'O. -n =gzt 5s C~Zg-~ZWQ cmz-. zJlB3mw zg G3; = mamm ;z& "g3-Z :g Pa n0.yr2 2260- %wo~ J 2. g Z2nncg Ld35 rnw=- w ge 4 00 E;'< g.c4 g % g $5. 5- 0 u 0 ID 2 mm%o 3s s-4 go 2 s. s -* a 3.c2." n, 0 2 L E e5gs q e-r 0 =I 2.0 "1.g W ?.==Go $ q ago.??, g=E$ e> som<e no E%-= 3 Pz C.e-= 0 -72 %$a 3 v1 Q. - 0 g. z $$.slog E $3 g Ge ; r+g 5, :sa-: on 2-a:$l -. 8 0i T< e, 9 ;,= E.= ID ? 0 I;.?. c"0 w $- < %2$$z.n e:. - a";.: p8Zaio < =" EW 2 E. ~ g$ 2. 7 %"'F E (D 2. :Pa% 0s.me %kc$ ? 3 $2.:. 'I %ks b-l Egp 0 z$Eg E. 0.n w ezsz =Eo0 EFm 3. 2 g.g* $ ZJ?? 7.w Eo rm 0 =;ag.s ==m.c 2;;: E. cwzs -w < L v. gy 3 a.5gz g :nl- g O 0-wO.z mmn + 5;; 1 &g'S 23 F" E gfD;.z ,u?% $2" : sgm ? 2.- Q. o-m ww-a zzG3w 0 :=cm*. 0 E. ID uz =- n.SE n-w WID- 5% 02. F~ et n Z -e 2 =-nom "=nu 6 E %F=7! 3 pnn S c VI -. J 0- F =-a e:;g w CFF -w h zza$ E2 --SI 7 m % 0.E 0 =% -. wwmw 6 E’ E- g; .h J I 3 - 8 m n rn 2 k2 ifs > ; 2 E 0 2 gw z rnF %g w =. w < nnw 33 2 gz ‘pZ.2;- ~ p-gzg - f2 u,z; R g; ecr-c 2. % s g 3! rc XI &zm 6 ;t: ma. 2:n;z: ZG =mnqc WW rQ no 8’ ;=.e; mo =w,Drs 88 e o < ID QZ w 2F Q22 ‘g s:a.gq m o -QX S ,.pg gzg.;z gmsc = 3 c.3 0.; g 2.0 = B g m 0.” - B L? m 30.E = ;; 2 g 3.. TI 6 g 1.g - m m ‘0 2% 2% 3’’ 8 gg 2 2: 2.m ggi -n~Zu g gz 5 5, PKg ~0. 23 > E z Q ~ %; 3m’J 32 nO.- QIDrnIDE g;;. n f - g 2 g$ S3 -0zzg $-?? 3 ”>.. c 2;,:=.5 $ FQj 0 m0. 0 wc 8g~a.EW =m m eLy3 n na3 50 a z Azg 3 4.namz 3 e:$. pgg, -cg %’;““cnk E% %g CCP 0 ,so c mZ.Sg3a o XES ES.~~.$~~~~. 2 2.g 3 J0.Q zW3 t I& % -. n 2 gsg = E. 2s gzw =a =0:;,3 = mua3- op> ae~ IDW as 2 ~NQ %=.to- egg 0.!n,. zg 8 +o\m mn=m ER3 3.0 J :E., sogg 8 $E% g.g;- ga3. 03 zg ;g c. w‘ay E-.erz ?;w$ww w ID sKx. a 23.gg: = p 0. Z’ SISA v) 2. - -0 c= * m.v: 0 m 5’ g 5. om ~25% a : s! z. p -- q. g Z $. 2 E 5i ?. E 0 $. $Q g gm> 3 2. 2. E w WC ..aJZ. 0 ‘2 gggi c E. 2:2. m‘a P Q%g g-rm 3n 2 :$ $5 c! 203 2 --.m3 2; ‘a a-’fD z, n 2. 5F 2 Z.?? 3‘ %TI e a = ?g gs b %r< -no. OF ’” 5’ : g;g; $’ g $-E?$ E= z;.sz :$ 1. 2 n z. 0.0.1.n a aYm % E’ mm 00 m x2 mm2-z 3&.z:os; zgoo- ¶m, KCrUO? - 5'0 z2:g =r=- J&'m Lfn ZO w:ggz%. $5 (D m 0 rn gs,s>sax== zgLZ2.= E.r7J :as=., ?g2; zgzg g32SOO -,. -u C>pm >* $2; g 3 Om c m >z%; %E.?+ m - 3 3 rfi P ,,0,$"6 = E..$ g: 3 e-,, z m ;azt ge 33 2 c o~PO~~G * VI 2' VI a, 3 ,.< 2 %O -.xwo 2 2 ic, z 5 tgsg;$g %>% ;;tc= >53g gLy= m EO 3 " Y 6 S%rnZ% rm 3 i; g & 5 ;3= 5 "(0 m SJ.3 EAE;i'& > 6 g$ >fp 0, Foe gsgsg0 0 -43 wa 20_3,"-g w?; am R,g, cg 0 z.m am2-02a Gzgy2 68% gg eng;"p n -=::x- wu; !$ g t z 0- E'?%gF: $$:;q$5 $7: -c ;ao; ~~~520Pzp3+,-> <&I zF zag2.a pw EO z z 8 c 3 F 3 2 Z $om 2 nFe.EZ g I ~ , B ~ $5 I r ;.$s ,a30 mo gap2 - 5 5 $?.E o%g CJ "_% 2 a. =e $Z'acmF (D 01 53 F l= g $5 s'sm TI: -0 F. 00 0 g p enzpv sg$ %mz"F-.,. =3g=s: s % o g % E. 3 g n ~FZZ? 5 ~~~~~~ 5 g i5 ' zp k e, % m ='owWm En=.>% rn 0 i- 2&,;&$$ VI c n= ..SLT3 s2c 4cnmw!aIs '3 nJ E- w r! z a 0 5 gsa 6 2E.rn2E.Z 7 - 2 g rO, c wIy - n 0 ~~05'8 =JY a-cn OW& 30w&$ zm7 wNIy ";om" n $*Zm3:p L1c a3 53% %-,,E 4 s I-. *-c- o E 3ms z g g F;.~.gm g g.0 -.on 0 7 % 5 2 5 I ' WC~' n~.n:om-i a-i;, nF '0 zm QZ 5 o w&mh ez= 4;a Q,Xag,~ a%o 4 ,ocm = r E I cJcz3w YO% 5 <=rD zE .a 0 :.*u >i! g ;$sa3 % 3 n z: y *o gszg=g -$!p:.O: nu !$ E%-%ZOc ,,3-a2ip03~0 !+ w pz m g.8~ 5- e, --I c -. 0,- 3 033 OV ms S+=W E a (o ,Lz, - E 2 Eonc~..o- cz,Th 2.T 0 c c-0 9 c "3, ;:? g zz 2 2 KG.; 5 5 g y 1 rg3 YzygyD7J w%O L2 E2 wQ3cmm~3 "3 3%~"nm g 0 w * - n z 3 5.; s 3 0 i; E m $ O 5 gps? %gz 5% CJ 0 E-za%$g z a eg nCr - 5 F'30 ne0 o 3-0 ms= pz 5 z F!.!.zr- -4g.gE.3 E: gga,G > P 22 2 z% g2 (0 2 n&gmQ n 0 5: z g.g''O;g E;"- ya,z;a pz 2 2 : $g. O :: E. 5 g g am -n G EgsF z p - c = 2 fkg 0, o,:S"..;;hg (00 J g &w ICE p",$g zz w hEpF g%g g2 6 gz! E:s% CnJT E3 a,E! % m Em m m m3 9 =zgnm Zi35 0. E zz-z.: 2 E %%E g'i P gz3Eg ZWP z 0 om, aJ xap 0 E;= 0 5 -. (D 303E.P zzg 5 m VI -,3 ? 3 =.< sir5 B P-.&32 mm-0 ozF2a c ZE aww --I --I ;" 2 $z am 9 z g z-,~ n r C "0 am z zp. s g :z--+gz nz >-z n 5 V, m-~~~~~~~n~~~~~$~ co 0 a (D m s -.c 32.F m v) e 2 =. m Z, 53 C <,=C,~=~mzo a-5 0 p- tn O 4 g=g 1. $: g O.r.5 Iy c P N- rn2-g~ E-. L < < - N w 5-2 -;c n gs &' 3 2 o 0 m4!aJmomo- m n zg 2 m "$=a g g U > 2 -mm nr gu 0 1 =wg ;g--g3 kZO m 0- =) (0 ;a s- n c'",~ a mrp. E., mnw sgsg2 wmo EEL 2Kg Pn g.: Jnz s F 2. mr 6 5 ZO Eg 2, $: -.IDz=m !2O>r 00 70 S.S+~O $20 5 CO =-o=rrz IDnz IDvrrZ 5 <' o> 3, ;%ggg6 :q $FEZ W> $$ Eg &,%,.O E.?.. En0 ID pwsz 7 mr aE3 0 ;&% ;;1 gg; r 0 P. 8 na'c c &?% (2 22% 29 22: 8" 5; my E% gg 9.c P ID& 0' nw 8 g E. 31 .> z. : 6 Km g EE a $$ ,Pm 0' OIDQ W -mP rnZ - 7+ 3n La rm 53 wm =ce P-0 Yz <r m =: 2. 2 4n z QC BY 3 2. cno 0 z. 3: z?Qi WE Y- e e Fz cz g$$Kz Pa2 r3Fz P qrY,!io c2.x ssgg v, rrl 82: + E h& $!$ -OVI>y z cr> 5 F s;;l Yn3=.g 2pa, OSLO fJ+O W 3- q.g a?; ZE 28 5 56 %7%%% -., ;zpC: > m z; a siY"' "E 2F ?&E -0T F nl mS pn 743.0 00 $0 2 z %F ocmo PO is> :? 0 es ;;1 8C 3EgE,cn %> 7' I: s. z A 3% z&T$g m a, ?$:g$ i3-l si3 > c % rm +. "0 77 c) nl= X6 '9 oz=ii-l 00 $$ c -l P2Z Eo z 2e go5E.g ?g =.e g 2 "6 ",O 1. r g Kcn 29 ;,p:,",t -7 zg g 2. ; 6 q 00 2 E' ' ;g Em zz ?:I : :g zso Y -20 > C-W E $j$ n: w ."$S z gz Z.3 g Q rr zY c ID ? 2.z m m 2. % 32 E! SUJK 0- ;o-- ID $g 8 05 g Eg WZJ2 3 7 J LO = 3 2 3 0- -g g3 0 2 c 2 2 i?; 8 Fg 5 -0 3. 5 2: 0: ES 0% % 2. 8 y. 3 % 2. r 3 $w g ; -. p ID 0 ZB m:g VI E CY %ZSY 2x rn 2 g su E vr = 0-0 -I z5c.q P Jm 70 5 V) =. 2 ?E%$ t 20 cn U- c ~n bzx : Ern 2,~. YCDg2 m e$ n gG Y 0 52 5 E? ~~GEZ zYw auC7 QK Pa &-- 0c 2.z = 3 4' 5 02 WY, V Y 2 QID Q" m nm nn hf: Y nC 0 &lo n -'3 * nm s RU wz 8$z. GLg I I I 4 S< mn-cnx c >x> UJ-~ ' ' FiF;A;lprna mo $zWm,o FFW~~ =Eg Z&% 51.-FfgF%$g$.$.gg $g;h g$ '"d 2s shmsz 0, E QPm z3s zsr& oa- 83 2-q.FU 6 map zFE WU BJog E:" $-"O w 5:n I Z 6'3 n J g-2. 0 $ gang?.=% ~o~~~~~~~t$nls - '2> snu CJ= m% F; Em. 0 z ?$n Qp 4 '5 09.1 p,sz dz 2 Q nun x E ~2.a~ I s dm' ; a E0a.g Fg ma^^^^^ 5; 25: $2 g gg=5n.m CW fDzrc g3 :>E &'= =Ig.gg -.32.= 2.: E3 wng gc ? z 'p "&Ea %e_gz 3(D. 0 n- 4 % c 8 ;Ez& &..O,B f g -3. ")PO A$ mu E?, z 3.3 2 5.$5 ztgz ; ; onr w* P, aza.3=.aIP gazS 8. *= - 1 g-mz 1. 0 n 50 -- 0x3 -s *,om ( s $ c zJ* rm > E. 5 3. 3 3 --wwwwJ --.A YL LWZ~ -5 c > ii E.0 :$;g ?& W-JFZ-JCIO >nzg un E.> <ID"'< TJTP02W g:;? (DE "4 :.525 3.5 aa;;-,az~ woD.cro3 szww 3z a> $2 grE3 ?s e3nm<nr xgb.2g> GaZrn sg n> XID~~ rn $% Euw<3-rn z~~=z ;g Qgz G - : mwJE%%g "25,c %<G :: p?$'wmn zmDr 35 k$ ?E& n goo Pw zz3s.g ' > muo> ;g + 2Zz> E pzg 2.g &4Cgg..L"" ;e"" 0'0 sizwn - oz$o ?5 o_uec 2; e" ug-w 5 2 8 E' ;a m .o '"gg z $-."" LC c?ZU aP E.X~ gg g~z g6"; ;% 5 25 VI gg:$ 2 mz2 $3 m $2 kzwm $0 gmn 0% x 3n 7w 0% 22 : 053 ez g TLZb GO mS BZ -w $ 0g:z 5 acu;c 2.0 %* 9 En mug g2 5 acg3 -4 E. 7 8 S.mr5 m VImI gg fD- - 15% 0 2. z g,gzE p: f.2 PA s 0 3.2. .;E c 'Dsg w= E. 3 =10 n "RP qs 8 $a;? g '9 -f z~nl~ T mwoo- pF:> E 3-g 8 3 -. as gp? E Ern 3 B 92 5 O$EL g pg=,s P, "0 &'x g r: m io 3 OC=lT ww -p &W= ,Bgg 5 rn BP -<>>O 1. Gr;;"Z q PC > L O>ZgR mv) 3z24 2 -. $$ g. Y5 v, ,L",J $$$5 P mrwc w C >ry7 Z P 0 g romm ,n;a < mom$ 2 B 2 c g;;z z c>ngz a= 2 g 2cg.P > r% E n ZC c 3 w E -Go.$ YPa n E! fl$m 8 n E FZ > 3:.; 2 E 3 a w -g "s-os w %yw 0 "-EO a B I-n $2 -. z $>WC s-o -= 2 *: UmE $ 0- FEZ n 2 $,-' 2 8 -. g ,&w.3 F 2. 3;s 0 gWZ w= mu 3 7 % " 1. g gz 2; 62 ,.n Z5-O c U U tiom 3 -. nm>~ + c.03 a' 46;;zw a; a ==a+> -E2 s.30 g%z uwzo GE3.g $g &? 3030 o 3 ez m z $ we zmns *me 833 3 2 s. nJ 0 3s w'"z 2.2 "C rU= gww F"n, n W" w 2z & :$ V, ERDU x % W rn -.wao m > ZA rn s. -. L. a m v) m m - E 3-ID b a ***e* **********e **e** m >X~>>~n>~~rn~~c->ow $5s2g $'E%$ i;f$ so $eg 3 m X E g~r;n3 nJ Qw m KP 5. ' )6 o g g $; sp 5 g:. 5.5 g: FT -" w 1: ; - z3 g3g*-. a zPgg ?'n$; gg: F;EFc; Eg <EO% EQu 5 nr-w maw= ~ya 5JmocQS.P~,o_g2.% s: g%g 2 k? %Ba 3 am w s'czL"K OgOGm-~ 3 -FG $ $Po -. 5z2E-2:32z3g s,8$p;, 0, J g!Lzg 5 pan 3 rp 3 P P 3: PC; VIo =a3 m--%?g I.D 2 g.Po=.e 51 %Eg E; 8 fD VIm gg mv)G;.; 3 = BO Po -0 w In w ; 2; s3 zg m w 1.0 <: scgs F.5 -co 3 5 -. 5 P 1o m 3 it a ziq 2 2. <m g Z' u ;;$KG :: 2 9-w bS e n3 ~'n po 3siE, E.>m =z S%==%=n zc33nmw 58 i;nc?-z ma E o<pl %. s. %; E w < :.g: g%b2 E$z CpKS. gn!2 . p.? $3 sm 7' =In, ir%> 2- g. J bn $2 E= 2wg ;% <g w2 -2 a gg g. %Em0 g gg.; 5g.z z 2. 3% 3g plg $s<g2 E. ~~5 ?;a* 2. z ma 2 g yl 2- '9 SgU =;$? 'D a gQwn = 23 P, Q G.;s&g % 011 nu> @rU> 2 EZ %%g Ei g "0 6 (D% a gF 2. 3 E 9 %a %% 3 2- g 2 2. ;E 2= 03~ =. zz c& P zs! < g! a3 =Ea g; % a %% 2; m 5.w Bo 2 m2 zg Z 5 i. g $3 4 x z.g OQ P 2 si? 3, 2 c %$ P s 8 2: rU E9 nn 3 m E %E 0" 4. 3v) < ;: Dm W 5. " : 5 J" -g. a" .%=E-% ucl 5-3 gn n $ R' -. RE 3 2 E! 2 r 0. ZZ? 3 zp1 Ip 22 0 op E! ? g.. (h 25 "2 2 v, - -0 -, 3 P 6 5 ?% 3 b a 2 9.5 z 2 g g % E! v) -4 n -. 0'03$ u nx.z 3 c.g ,., m m 0 'si 3 rn 0% J 2.5' mgm m = 0 0. L" p=s J" -e!= mS g;g E? <"w=w?o% P"P$~ unm- zhna oc mz 9 'Dw a- 2 w ;? 1 w = ns- 30)s =3 0, U fy -. 5s v) > v) E. o. 0 w E* n m v, w 2 m -- m 0 -. e 3 P OU rn s. ? we- :: I jsg c cg 8s z3 w9 c" 5n sn n ;I; n dd >> nn ow 3 -u g.. $55 E? Om $: gZ si; 4 s'r wc >$ oz - 15. ..OwcOD,O 00 ....E 0.0. : G .... m$ &3waP. rr 9g 3 ~wO~g~~g;qm300G0w0 -ocIn"~;lnzm cw~cnX3I rnf3 235E9 (c QK3 J 05: w2.o g9- wzywgz ZWZ>W3W ~zw=cwg*>z 55 W 02 >s: Eg-Zff& g$gg$;3mOrnn >o om.r&g< wo m :%-gg a",jit- TWu xq >xm Z>wZ>>>~Zoaw30g~"~w rgc >-ngm = mS 9<mm -Ic P-. ;ln: mD, I %kg SF ~~~~~g~~~.~~~w~nn~~ =cans C%x,$ w>z 05 NO wc EC pi :; "3>T $r&o-I"n3 ~F-+-moO$;~F>mao%% sow- aozms $E.n>5 -0 O3'-I3C wo mxw~ ww9;arZwag~ ,>-.rn~~ Z oc$$qE2=JD,eF" Z-. ~~=o wn nrnzS1O 22; m3Zn,p mzaot ga0-w z=w$g csg>g (P 2# 55 ZZEO 55 owm3g uzo 3=:z :mz-+z g!?"r$o ;?E z>no.. ;woo =E nu G~ZZ BZ ZCOwn 2.22 wggF> zg; wg5w 3n 2 R i 3rn V >w ?? - wn +a x C > I g I! h rna - -- > 1n'E I-II sWrw3zsD, ZOZ w~~m-~m=--,~~ng~~>- pS$+g >m -= c" Fz -4 21 c02: 2E.=w wwwrn$~$; zw~zZR >w m mm 2z-a Fangn-zn ,a<o g>o_osm o zuzz+ n E. N-W % zm 0 3 a 0 a 3- gg$ ro s:, Om % Fzz g~ mm o>~ 7E ZCLE-> %. x E!c F "C ~ZSZ FGz;oTa gE.=> sr.r w>2.g3"jit- qu32g mnwwa 32=gm O-OG2 m-+Z urnmZ g> 3mw2> Law2 KO Om $gs$g g g Bo g: c"'p 2 u Zz; g e6" E"" >% z S'n nm swm o_ G 52 BZ$& E $ zi5 5. >?in Z%O $E wa= e c izF om-wc s El ;g +w Z"Z0" Eg p 50gn 5- >' 6 97"' nl p." e2ng g -4 ;o! ; B $: g=? E mw -g a gJ% 09 Z '2 : 2 WE> $ 23 P m z E% nCw ms 3 g NOa > C&w> n 2-w GX -ro ngE z wc 3gE aog ~>a :y 0. 3 3 04, 'DF w2.0 gn3 z > rw 0 z TE E! 3 > z 0 nos c F+ 92 U4rns 5, $ WD, v, 3 0 3 i: rar. c >% rn 2.Y a a a P. E. U W (P <a rn L - 'r m o* z3 r;; z%rn ~-.I I, g Fg $2.: Ec gs: Q p gg g e..? g< 2 + rF zgoggz; %E? i i.~ $32 32 n mm =v)z-.z E 2% gm< 5 $.r mQ0-O "=gz BT2.12-nor 13:s m mu= > E5 FZ en ~$5 25 3~5 gv !$';E z.>*E-m gjz 0 p.", F8 mco= sz Q.z !E ggz <z mogz "W e2 :z3.!4 TZ 'p zmm 3n-, Orno pqJ> a$ ss ;$;$ -3, ;z,g 5 g -Q> 51rnw,,E zmn ?>$3m: mw --m+ pgmgg$s -2353 -e, e.0 -c 23,A " G: mw p E2 3 !ziwzm m 0-0 n;aw v >a QaZ=g@= E33&g.$~ cg -om cJ,m;:o ogmcm 2 z s. 0 + 0 e.&, m%g 5.2 !! 2 0 & a % 203 3rD ,W.%.g g$gp$?Z %e m~~~o~~n;~ e: g;Jj?,,agarD -@p rz 3, .$ ,%%e = goPg-2: szzgg I z> rm SZ?? 0:s &3:mst=Qm > 2 2 % 5 g 4: -2zm n$E*mcm 0-3 r~ =e:3 gz&gg.=, 3. 0: $3 2 r HIrn rJ.! 5 g % 2. , (D r.Z rp z v, u 3 0 c.0 3 nF: Fo-z&cA~ 0 w. i ~33Q.o3oa&m~ , 3 &-.gm 0 J g5.3 g3e.g uz -. ;E u'"gz gz -nYg> g>cg, a; %E& OW 3.4 g ?Z.$ ,;;,",:2 SIC2 %"EO gg + ZQ :$.e$ -0 :: <os: $z go<% "I ,=g-s := F $5 gg ,'no -o (DID.-. -' &m 2; gsz 3 -=3 ?lg --e$ ~g a 4, 2 "2" E% nZzii; 2% 3 gat {z -* iG gg2% __ c.zccn a=. 2: bfi -2 34251 (pG'mO gE 5g 22 ,>=u 83 u 2 :. g-- 2 j. 3 g g - r.3 e.: % E=.? *v nz. gg 0- 23 nT 8% 2.2 2% 3u Eo 3' Om %s ZH.$$ 22s- Q'D 'p gg gz n 00. E. yz 2g J $5 g ,w a q &Jg y.,n a0 I- g 22 : %Z 2 v, m, 33 =n a -., 3v - n% 3 m< 5,";: 25 QZP $5 rnma~ 2: (D < no- 2.2 Em -. EQ.2 kg 2 m$ -3 a 3c 51, W p zg E QR - gq, y $g 2s $2 z &% ," :* 2,Z.O 3 0. - gEz p =c2 g. 2 3n eg eFzf& a E 5 8 -n c ; Q.:; E3r:".4 --n 2 ;; - 3 El p s rpQ c z=.,g :sgm30a 2 ,503 ?@$.%$.?S F> = sxzg o-.rro ~ 2 $ 2o rD c aagm ,-QE $<%<"I 5 CJ 5 4 tg - -, Q $gu' c&Ig 3; r! VI - 8> 'CI 2 2;s g$;.zc: 8 3. IZ (D pJ=,r 8-nzzo I 2! -TU -9 u eo O w O T g 5;;; 2- 8cy 31.g.g:; Q gg a g&g& +$>Nos %an= 3 E; P Q ;E": na%y e : -,.-.a ogcLrDo5= -. 0 n9.I e. =. 2 -.-n2% 0% r >b F=g$.g2 '0 C? 2 C) a -2 =3 < - oQoQ =v, 51 m3rD u?g- VI m e XI 3 ; % i;i 00 a zss3 2 bG2= ea 4 m g m3Qa C 8 ma 0 rnz~aa2 . sJ2a n nSs g a 3 ' 26. g 3g &, .- 2 g," 2 ce 22 E$ c z. 3: 2. $ gv $' WT a ?-, g E% 2.- m = mw a: :. <= -, cc 2% g a? 2. s3 mr a0 g g2. 1. 3, m a$ 3 2: g zg. 23 Fg i% P:: x 32 VI Q=r af. $2 5 E" 3 c8 5 Em ae c cg 3 m=. 0 nn c Q4 $ 2% E3 w sc 0" ?a n CE gs $.: A > 2 d5g zgigsg s 2.0 &%g F s 8"Z c Edz gg$$gx 7 =s,< r,K3z,c s ? 6203 =z~-,~~ P -. -n E.%;; :g.$%r8 g EGO zs. sc.0- 3 $%!? %gs$zj. (Dm< --I m ww mnmg.nr A g uC2.g-z n c.2: 2 3 7 - pc-o 5% z ";; B 2 5 2g psz? c 3 zw rD -OW EE em gg g?%:fi c emJ 9g.pE.g -P- Fg8z 2.3. a0 & 0 (D a, QU T'ff. gzg lil( & m nb :E p25 - , E. 5 n Kgrn zT3s - 3z: eo.;;l = a6 * 85'; g g.g ;$ !.E 2. - = ~g.?gp@%:?CE;;a-~ b: p zo 85 g; $;:E c ~s~.gomQoa~ 3' f.2 3- EW ke "&gF ,O a P <o:uIng 2 a=oP2,g 2.F g $g F%."m c -g : -n 7' 3,aso 5,1ngft = g ,o zg n *e *cx m 0: (p 3E 3 2. 8 g r ,.zCqg pa<& 8; 4 $ g 2.2 5 z o 5 g-s:i r: $ "2 G 3 -* =,-R zzzm 3Z.c n a gg E.QW am *< 34 a tm Y n g3r. +en Q E.z & .o ; 5. 3 =8 8=cZcL E 5.m gz %E In n Q. "3 Elm $00 , - m sJ3:" 2% Q =8 zggz c v, mTo&Ln2 E <2 5. r, g g 5 CE. o ~, 'c <a zu~m n 2 oa.zg$z In3 2 f P s ;: 2ggQ g ; , ~ mg zg 2.6 m 2 Xgz.a rn u 8 2-00 &e 0) Q 2 3 pxz 5: 5% un , b 0 cegn 8 3; 4, u s mE QQ gz -p) :. z g 5 8 5 $SE* 3c.o.= c n rm+ gg; "0. 0. a - z sg ?z l 3s. 8 p r 5 . &Z. 0 J F' v, I: B ZOp ," sg :,et g. x 2 : q 2 ;g gg 3. 2. ; % 58 uc 1. g8 - s g +.; b gg ;:. s rn e -< 3 p -. s.2 3 z. 2 23 % Ja 3z* 2 c g: w'& m 5 5 ; %$ 1 -0- 3 8: g g, ; :E gz 'y g 5 32. zg 5 z E 0 2 a -0. : Z' L?. c -e 'FI Sg ug v, 4 22 4% 5 g z s' .- 7g 3.E u) g ,z rp T , 2 .' -.n 'c E. 1. 3 :, mrar- m.3~- n>~s~ nG zxzn >s :221sK53 aETi:~>ncu;cl~;o'z3 m* a rzO - m 2 2 E? 0 - 2; 'm cmg $325 2.3 q$a?%<zfigg2$ nNz gze= - E EQ 42 -Kg 5 $2 2 p-mO;BmmZg<mm ~rw51rDocr 3I 0, pm nil 8 n -=: E I; b $.?,,"S s*g <,>mV)+ 51;.!2$&2L?G2;-3S 4, E.-+ ?> gizm a m~ 6 Y w 3 wm 9.N 3em;=:zFO%!3 ST8 2Ez 59 E, rag gim 2 g~.> :- zE x=,% ~*zca"nm=a- = =ms a 51 6::r. g. EO3 VE ~, :z 08 40 R02, !=!;c 3$%FBg*:zgzEFD9 z- 0 2.A u =ow2 "-,%P? Qm E.E>OrD (c U(D > omGn:&Jm 5 w ;' sopq z gz. z zn a8ou OW o~ :,3cE'3> a-0 2.ZW 0 a0 a~sam, ggm+ mg m2m . $'>r ,"$% n.z > g- Won 2.j. ~ 2 (D 0 mnm'p,- :;g F* ~OZ~*C 6i.m~ $5, &;;E uu 522 I2:A go zg * ?% 2.5'3 3 2OrXiS L"> s.o"mIO CLm !LA$ 4% m,<iii. E!u c. u ZF-3 0, ?% ibpzsc 29 FL>m z e; 5:; ggzat 2-2 Eg;.g r;;; go,, g? 2% - =I+ s!zz r m r,Q 3: 803 ''2% s. go =. n Poi;.osg ga $ e+ mZ2 zz.*nl * gmm g3 zzz. -Ee3 r p;, 8, E'. zz 3 s8 mz 2g.m~ 0:; z sg 3 4 zgs 5. nm $2 :is 8. .!!!E g 7 $:E". Z?. 6% 2; g g f. 0' z ,=x; G ZE VI3 + <P m e ,g, < 2. n =: ;;I 0 5.z 5 E' =gV, +Sgz QO 0 2 5. -0 z 0, --> >.,= $8 < E ss$ 21. > E ? Y. ZQ GQ I nc YP. 20 orx - o.)> SgG'rp qgz.*z 1-2 3 In.g mm > g.%. E3 v e 2 =;."o .'cn" OUN m? 22 :!.:a $3 nm a'n~ CL 0 '2 Zmm 0-3' > gU wmn 03. > 5.: p.1 30 g 0 I/: 2.:; = 2% mm Bs O-Qg 22 ow -5 a3 ;:, -, arcE $g --. - zn> 0 >a 4 zw mg s z ZZ' Om SF z:z - -& g j s= ;2$ $gQ - 2 5 $0 50 g:a= > m..,cz "4" s.g20,22 : z -. w n T Q 0 g a 352 E?% 2 o,E.x, 0 a 8.3 s.3 2 2 gco 5 ,o ? gz c 5 > k0 F;g*vlszmy~n nzmm+ wwmcO%z 3 <g psz m-0> 26' .oB3&D;gg;g a-d35$ *> %5qp n e, -.q O = mZ O$REmW ~~Zmngc won~ga $=g=cB'5 > 52!'2),0 g g:<pg:z&? KT3 z* F %:.~$Z=;C nm I+ a$ 20' g SF? p3 3 vl.m 0 p, s -0 Z Q-! zx szo 0.P uz 58 s-w;;.obO 0 --I uu c < I' ww Z?Q,C~ p.z ~nsoo,~ &;g zarn~zG c D, ?LC m s 2.3s zc a=r mg z '.:= o-wrD> Q-2 o 60 x pz.= g 2: 2. gz.; $2 =u m 20 "-*$a~g~;~ mm 0 Ez@% g3-g x 2 5 g3mcg $2 5.n- zi-& 5 E VL 4s ; 2 2" 2.m 3 E% b 0 5 2% 0 c 3 3 n 3 =, 3 gs $ E.85 KK 0 SEZ E.$ F.E zm ID%+ Zpk3 5.' O+gQ- ww E3 sz 2 s gza$ LC~ en ~:"IDoob; =.a4 c: 5"s 5;. Q c ssog E.0.F :kg g..: s ? ;;.-. -2; ;? 5,s gsc 0- :;ctas*~3 BE -. -0Sg-5z.s --z gg"%P. gs;av,-a $2 mw= p a5 %gCzna =JP 29ggz ml&OP& ZmO EO Q- czK $c uy ~.3_"=* ;aogs.,;.s 5'- 0gag -. g-ag :g "2." E s. - g$Z $ gcE $ge 3.s =mJ >8 m 2-m VIw> - cy 2z~-ogw = z o 0 sg :an morn EQ~ O.~ZSOQ 3- E' -. a 5. 0 -00 zu gs 5. ID".o2 ="-a," I m 2. 2.0 go P -0. 3xa SJawrD ;qP--w 5% KgEzlo SQ zCD2 cx.m 3% === = wz.5. ;gr 2.2 gs E IDwg n nl Esx rcmn fun wz"- - A zG& 2>y ;? ;? 3,p VI mz - = zd.-s WID == oczw ID3 1o gr$5aE$, gz z 93 5;; % is :,g g.2 * s w v1 z 5. Sm3w m3,$g* % 2: %-a; E -. nl :& vls.~~~ ,c i5.c $q"? 3 S $5 2 2.n _. ID~cQQ~~ g+wsa-VIm 402 :o-,ccn $$g,,, rn55'- a, w 2: zc $'=I3 gv1 2vSg 0 %.".E m FEgEV. E5 :2. 22% aO,+ E g 2. 5. 33 :732 SK?% x'zg c g p, F ; ID3m.3 3 cdzm % S-SLZE 3 2 :. F - 38 g 2FLP !$Ci'.% g:E KID 3K 0 Q 2w3m< -ow- OC 2 %fW30 i? &g p.: ?a,$ o - 0 g"@ g w52g 22% $02, '00 p _. =a7 ID (D 3 zg..., - ago m> 2ez wlgw 50 ;ngTJz ID 5s 3, E. L go a $ EZ' 0 w --. yo 0 Vim. zi: + %zE, n kzF p.. 6 x ID 2. &g g ng'"o c.3 a 5 <wm 'n 5.n CD 6 !E$ ; p E.$ s?;. 2 g., 2% 3 5. -w $ g. $ ,On 0 9. P c. - -: F a s';: 2 5 Y 5 g m$g 3. g. G 0 3 g;% (g c w', 0:s nw nos. p !j w :$ v1 -. a, 3P & 3 5 2.2 f fD L" zm g 2 g ; me; z 2 0, ,P 0,s m-- IDwwsa,o C Q?C.'$:= ";E,$?, z.Eg2.m =s a O a3273 P g Z.~=(D~ <ID 3(D C =m CJWZ p.Z : g 5 g 2.E: mgr '9:gfi - 9. g w: 2 3 - - I 9.G E. 0 zm %%"-"-. 3 2. CI 2. ? ;;g J ;,ID= 7 ="a_ < T a0 $ c J& - s 0 g2 -. G ..a% m cc- 0 0, E 0 .z w 0 a g3!& - 2 z 22: 8 3 3 :m n 5s 2uw a, 5 gF rDzgvl nap = E. m -G -- 1 % Srn c30 w n 2. 3 C 3 0 2. c -.ma w 3. F ID= - 5"- zm: .&a 3 C. i' 0 n wc 'y" va m 5 ri; =: ij 22 b; m L zip $2 -a - VI a2 ,c ;g.mpr EJ mm < 3'3 F 5 0 = UT= J 3r 3Ju ag: ;o.?E. c3 z :E2 Y.P owOaFI gsg X.5i?X WgZ ;a -. m w z ?Q 20 z Kg. CZ.2 -l =XI m mga 825 zw; ;i+:gEba"y$ m fc-2 Q -<%%,g Q2.7 %s3 7 g 2. a.g$ 5.Qn ID am 52 ,J 2 3 p fD $0 E:? s = g _c 3 g gq g 0 =m=m '0 -.m Qz aa :%$'$ f gz 2 g 3. c a. P ~2" ~~m~~~~~~~~g~n~ $22 oQgi u30.?F?m~.~o 3t-n F- ~51 -. Luo 2n kg ms2 c-7 - k;pn,mGJ91 z.a-2 ..?go 28 5 F$ %-".a 03c n<c k?i+zm-= m= 2% p :? $.a & zz z.7 2 0 3. 2 n I" = EJ. ID &OG. <" uz 3 2.g 3:g sz.3 VI. z a s cm 7Q v, -.-.A3 om -.wb E&m !%$ Q 4, 2> L.za zg-dg,, fE c e c; G urn ID ;& of:!% E5.8 c m Q -. m =i' !j wg; <m; %.os; 6f-3 ZJ; gg xa, 0 bo a:%, gag,? Z~rn E%." f; gg EFj3.F nm o 7 =n g3.go 2;jJ.g ac ag ; VI ;Kz roo3 Fan wsQr gcTIDis ?F2.%F E9. gg4 zaz. r-zc Rg5-G aE g J' rc O633. $;$.g _, 2 Jm ~2.a i ,QP PoG;N -. #.&; zg -2 2 E'D'I?. (DID c\ ;sKE -. =am a%gw cz Ipc= .$%2.J* :'-?gG. gg Lu 3."S oesg z.nz3 gz .. P z-5 s 832% EaJ-? $2 2 l= LCFOOrJ3J 8 i.2. PQn ID rP 0 am. e; ugzu Wa-.0-,a$2 O 'Dz sg.5.g 2 a 2;g - &= 3z g'D 3w Erg )$-EO ~~~W~ogQa 0 - C an U grin 'gJz c<gg ~ s; 7 , z 3;;; uu CQ m x5i ga<P FgEc T'u. p' -<fFO z02 g?fDz -T~P~ S- mom v) Zn ! gp ;.$gg 2 5,s'- m nnn g I ne0 3OEO (Po> ?2 23 WQX~~ ma E,$ 5.: O 2Ew==fi30v, go- a-. z mt.3 5': g %E- 3> -& m < o g 5 22 ; 2 2' g-2:: F.0 "ggf~.~$.~og a= g+,r $ c,-n S. az a=* '2 2 a 4 J I 2 ;a zID rw t ID 0 m 0 Q.% gz 5'3 m 6 =? Z2-J 3,s 2.0 c 3r.33 =w%=3 =m ID m--z2ID !SI .% : %s Ep,E:$$ E$ - m3agg zwo* gyps wgm<gEw21D2 w;-g.6= - E ~;~~zz2J--m 0 w f2. 2 $8 0 m upow,* s.. n za E m 0 2 $~,3= sz:.< e n c 0 0 J m 'D w mcIDz 3=c ozg=u>m F> g.2 & c 2 VI g:. w.=.? 0 P 5- U Q go (D D cT 3 3 -. a3 = n aZ - C?, 2 pg5.c .?J? 5 - 3. & 2 g-no E%& 2% w%20 g: g z~arm;~32mnc$~. -v1 0 m 0 ..=n 2Q 'n a 2 2 J .- , z ;. ""$22" 2 :22 $g$3m uPEk% g gE %m om0 QQ~IJ~ gn= 50 5 =.c, w xz; "ID=- rug co J Z8 n ysw b 0 > 0s so g 3 8 2 gq Em 4. g.Em ,o g- t 22 2 $5 g - Z?,QQg$&?s g-z:EL m ZE2 :.EQ Z.z= .8 3s =ID--gmG -om --n 3 g $ E? ZP- 0, -SET Jg (D I g E& 2 mzFj :$&z $3 2 B Xoag gw 5. s g 5.23 P g 1. 0 2?P Fz2F Ez 0" 2 =<zszc7s%Em gsZm 3s XQ n Q 0 s 0 2 2 g o P.ID EQ. znQ a olzn WZQu :E- Os 0.ZQ-n 2 0 QPa g gz a. - 2 o <E ~g$ gk3 c = n $ z.Fsg; s ggc 2.3 B v, O Qz ID -. 9 n . n E< o-.mID 3.8." Gz c> 2. QQQ 0 3 -.Y 3 2 (D &'- Ln n %E. QQ< c w 2 2 2 B. n g<c ID g-w z.s g, 2:: 2.2 31wo nuwEzK wzo ID Z-o-. 3mm P 03" ,2 nnz 9n-S $%.o wwgi z&w? ma m QUI "-'ggw -- nwwwn- c 3-o z.$<$ 3 g2 ID 0 3 5' cu P e QSU a 3 zIDp.o 3 n 8 52 22s TVI &n 2. :.u E QJ Z' RE.esPJpB;q VI $2 GQii.C ?a ID egg as.s'.& c g 5.<" 3 mGz PJ -.$ am. a-< - &$~Zm.$Lc. 3 (DID o mID<za m a b-. mngp3b$Gg o.J;g.o n am. an=: s.Ez.' tw c P g2. g0%S'3.? 73 o '$5 tcgkg r- 3F.n r J ra= rrnw v, rwOOZ-C!Q~::~;$;gm 6 z rnm ID0 +m E% 3 w (D m -3 g > 2 % Ea Fn w pm CFZpgkc g zc$ g,:'cg aoaco sE.~o &? 4 25.2 ~Zgsg;;~~~~n~a= QO-.N ID' -2 Ow.G;iZ+ 2. FFCQZ - - Dl. 2. - E, E o n w gs 3.0 0 go: 2% J 2 2- f Egfg F-.S.U 9 nu C m 2 $&%Sf6:"' ID c =ggz E. = KQ =E n %OF nu > i; 5 a3 "Z.5 cVI 2.g ID o F 0 2 $X0 0, ~~o~~~ro--Eyo~o-~- cms ESf Ema;ga2.C -. v1 5. nwng h =om gQw a 9. . QO (0% 5 ;a m zm sm %<. 3 > SI nrDC,,oO q2pJ-u w Q 0- F 2D3EEL g4.TO T CI E oggpau EF29;g;gg 0 wa2$ c EL;=o=.gzg zJ%Ezrz0nl - irz ; 732 -0 ID -72 c v, 3 c ID 32 s2 t2 2 3 nr? -. zj;: 2z-. a:$ m g>5 D, >+ w QQ wuu g;p3 -.m g rD z> m s;i E '03. w 0 65 ma- "O 3 "om%~f~~~~~~g~~;=~ wTJ z a Em 0 $2 l? n 3.55 ma 2 2 .,,g~ ggm -c :'I 1o irZ g Fg z 33.500:on e E 2n =n wz'%F$3; ID rn ;* J. -= so ;:afi;& mp%3g"j3;g &Q ; FEoo.a2:.uF;2g Q zg*:gz g.;; P :o-~Zz2c&og Qo.2m,z~Gz : E.8"' *.-. s. sa"?: s4-. cs~ 3(pm 2 O$ZJ-C. wg: c ug*2. w g. ;e$%=tsE$gu r$3a2,go ms n w ~~~ZZ~-~~~: z 3 2 f ge.33, < e: 6. 2 p m p x=$- Dl: 22 6 ,,,a: ywa-w $& 2s: 0 E. --I m -'.:.8; QZ -ID 0 mono =a=> "E> 3 az ggg $ =w 3' 3 +j 'D 0 5 g%4 ;g'g$ ::: 8ao rigor *O or ?$ s022$ $Po- * 1.0; m F> - Qm ID300 3zzm 20 2. g 2 9 a E ? ; 5 &. F': a z, -. -' 3 ::.sl,z 2.: IDWS 3 amm3 4, 0, -. ;~g 5 Q mw-- 3Esr 23Mgp ggz. 2g-O: 2.w; 0 , z ~ .<wf zgE SQgg --%z E. 22- <OO v, 0 zw p, u w. owm pzFg ow+o ,z -39: go 5 G-0 s SEpp s.;;; o-l FQ FSE 3zc 2; s gzo '-.JQ ' El,? )$XI; ID ZQ 1.0 F a00 Wg.0 "a~g g;:. c) 2.0 0 >> 13 --m go =hg< EJ S? n ggg 2. y;g m p ?E$> no1 PC Q-~S -".=a 8i SO L- s%;g CJl 3- gzzc am- =a mE.VI 2WZ$ -om gno J .E& 6 ;g5ne 20 g.gc.;n5.?? -.ow> ii'S[Qfi a-.'Dr ?w=n UU ;5 z2r"E3 w -. 0 <s z w5.O nZ23 mQ%m &,, x OFSL~~ m E'Qo E 2zg ngmm m uanIpDl'w-~oo 3E.;g;.zc% Fg - E ZJFO ID =3 z sE.o*ap,6$.Z gG t' 0. nzmG E 2 go&o 523:;gec ac.0 $2 x 0 +;g t 3-.=a;~~Qc qg ID a sen: w 2~-~2ng:ng : g % - 3 2. D -.zfDVl4q 0 Jzgs8="< ' - 2. f. 2 i B g-p+3+.z - nJ 0 er C' 2: 41 z - v,? v, .Do-. c "03Z8%.,, w' 5 IDzoa m m g; g J--2% 00 Q Lu 2a2s- 30: Q 2 -- I Dm'-. Jh a - -. 3. Qs ii;o 3 o' Po VI g- .: z awIDmv1ov,m PY v, VIv,.q a ~~ $5 252% E:$ "5, $5 5. ;z 2 -u z'g gz5 <J3$ %b Pa -E20 SO0 wo a, a-nw &fx zoo'g 5.p wJ 0gli:o. < G E. F g3 3G.3 L'u.'i:U =ow v,U z 3 $gg -. sgg.," $2: 9- .Qs 0- 0 %-psi5 gE$ E P3 sKg -.o-- wz- IDw ta E24 ==Iw m$; -. -0 ET 82% 2Js2 onQ e. J - n Q- n % 2. VI opt" -VI 5*# - LLJI'- m<a-o:o.EgE 5 am c, n n-< c rgs s ng.2 EZU m n 0 m E. z ecEEngg ~-g~%~~:aww~g~z =OiO 2 "$'c - 6E:7 -3m ow 3 "2.- 0 $3 :$ g $&C.<m N a% 2 c" g.: R %; 3 2, E.&?= w 2 m ? g g; 5 z.-=gg g2g.g zLg.? 2 5: 5-3 3 ,o s zz wpcoJ F 5. coo 3~.a~9%~am-. n3 <p zGe,nm n2s-E;. co'm ao+&m 9 PC, 3 m-'p 5 e c 3cm wgz -.-. > E n Q-.~ VI wZ'= x.&e sn~ > 0 -5s o%w ? 3. g =SF 2 3 8 3 -c azg La SL e&ppuKm u p $ ~mo p cn cp"raa a 5-2. L nlf3-E s~~g~~;~~~ sng P ozg2 ggElD3=. 2.03 Po, 20 5u 2.=>0 n3 O g- ;a 0 5zcc &%sw,, spa- p E=- 2 ;. mnng%% (D E-' n< $%G. 'P ,,=on> LE Erz G n,ii?yj 2 3.7 7% 2.z:en 5 o 2 3 s.2 zzrG%= gg.nw ,, zF%g5. g $Z us 2 oC2-.F:z m? KO3 = "C *-.,a% ,g5,osi; ;zgmm 9, 9.5 g$s u'ppr (D 2-02 FL $49 5 $ go$%? g &B u 0 7 5 ?g rg gge:? -e am g$(o%gz CG..z.--m -E . $?E 2 =-Fag (DdNZdS is;; ,303n3G -00. $3$a>E:c 05 :%.;E 245 E.0TUrp3> om wEm 22%:8 P=$3mng-o 23bCa 3 5.0 0 -2.g g oz &% mu * '&Kg $$&Qm> .% 2.2 J aw VI -. -Kg2 =z &$VI gm (D -.$ gz:o a_r * =c rn n5-0 g+ -.E mg 6 %-as t e. nJ 1. zm3a m-a E-mw %Ig;rE gs -mw B P an a z ez.3 o,4 um cncw 2 sm gu c" 3 zzs nz 53053~ n 00.2 en w3 umcc' r= e 3camKp c= RK *s: woe, 66'P_O0: =e, mw -ow= 3 on 0 g P m < 8 pa$ gEnny g.E:"O4 0 > mF FZ 2 fKh <fJu O c 0 m c g 5 > 0 z m -em w o m n- 0. w25aggn Q C 0 3s ii Jn 2g.s %=g?3?Le z.5 5?3= <gc UT 3zv m-wn*mrn "ij-s> v, am qS% -... mno.0 5.3 20.3 -.P = P P 0x2 *= j" v 3'w L='L VI 3 ~.e F~ + k.= =c> &a wz OK 0 m 50 'Pa 85gkm-m &ug=oz3~m;z~g=m ~>-O+~O a~~~wJe,mZz~$~~O r 0, yca~~, 43=~.z-~oo nm'mZ-. -F Z~>$~co QaWoO w TI 'P q %&+rnga%z -yE 02 $5 =Ti GvI 3 ,c b.S zo zx 2 3 c-0 3 -ng $ g.n 00 8 2 is;$ :& e, 2; z ;;;g> s x -= 8'0 nr" +m VI -' 2 g 0 0 - bm c$,Pz g>> ox c 5 g7g z F; 5m g ;.s og",s 2; g.22 g-Zaz!S >> E zoo %x% 3 Fz.o$ y $5 g ?~rn o > 0.c. c :e 5 3,; 2.g a > mr p gg :< 9 J pis ;Ei 2 c" > 'D $0 mz a w 9 ~6~n QS w 2-w C zna8-<g -cpwc L >e$ >z$g >nmE CCE U ~ zocugn e;.?; 3w- >+w 'P m 'R 5; pg:"O gzyj mZ& 2 g qnEg5. IC 0.2 LzZgL zeo> m53~ Z0P ? .m $ c 3' c E: r> 3 0 S.? ?.Fa$ we, =an3 +zz 3 m 0";2! 5; ~ZF; nsZ+ 5; z<p,szu TC=Z EmsZ m-( rP -< ;;..E. 32.2 mc3m 3 :Egg 8 > '> wrVIgg% 2 c-m-<J zgs> z = E ;P cgs$ 23 g$x E2.W- 0 m, rwcw >> az .Zg "agz Z2$$ < zzu. - mwwm S.gw+ m m z>w3 ?E a;\::$ - =m E2 03 ag -. 3W>a gt;a VI e, 2 mm -- - Cnn >zgg 8 u~-.n e-<?~ B P w-l on $. ei75.m VIR gz no= 59 En $0 VI3 >g s-< !$ 3$2: m Zw%% (D mivI m Z4" Boa% a z.%%z Zg2:. $ z 'C-g,Z. ~.smm % 2 m 4 g wcoz. a -3 4. 5 p >g In cm-0 gz*m E mf!K :g 2 E CCC! z, -. a g>wu s. m aoFe 2.zsF n ern p n m3ww %"Om m -? 5 >,3Foo. 31110 -0 e 3 5:;' 'PC 5 I v 3<= w=c~.z u =VI 2 GrK.3. $,&$$ WoZ 4 n -'mFm 2. &' 3 ma VI > &O = F.g.-,gn-@?_nn'C-n3:N=C>~n;;; VI m='pno r VI= n I g -w go S$"> '0,c 4 n> = E..- wc, m.83 g -.I z2?3=~?, rn~ gm >>.a mz a co 0.0 E 50 00 0 ~~n~~~ =zw3 az,gd;z,<na 3 E< 3 r 3.J w u.l 0. c nz. * -ns-w<sr~~~.~n_v,~2.sgz.-w > 0 w n => E.T0.SW 3% 0 -3 NW n o no c c'pggzz$g.gn>c"J rnm"~.mnwn~i;qm->g~rn'P -Us x aZ 2 z 0 0.- w =n 3 $02 WE $J"s 72 > Z+?ZPG zw-n +=%E 0 "% n swmo,+gz ~E~~~~%z~TO~~ 5.aF.z 5 gEkg n s 3 r ZPZ Zg55 o$3gg0<g0~$~~g "-0 -..,_a% cg 5 5 'p SQE $2 2 > r 5WOc ~'g% ao 0 anar 9g0=%5 w ms z 1 > sm~K~_o0m>~-~-< c.3 6 % kgs SB~." a c 7%~" $p.:s B n 'P o 5.232n gz6g zw$ D -. z Kg$ ,-o 52 rnnu=mnmcp PF~O Ea$ c na2 m 3.5 o z %9 Z-." g 0 L" c.m E"; 0 - 5 = zn0.- -Pz r2.- m %c . ;s < ?J.Jm'r$Jog :$a:: irg m=z% E -<&!z;g@ %a:% c?Q g3=2 Z qgsqFn~n E?:? ;E;o 8 &;nuyo s5z n gZ 5 543 g 3.x30;. 552.> an Gzs.z 5 8.+gpo0 -.m* '5 >Jgq % = c c m 2.22.m g; 5 PC < 3 g.2 3 $g.u a .!! ne.= w 0.F v) % n rn 3s g;;; g ?*gCp-c-=n smE' n 3p 2 r3w8a.wp g.gc; i?o-z L wg:E.nrz 0 cn =m Qsz2 * 0;:-VIgng:3g -. E3EE 2 s-67 ; p2.3 0z-g ?Zw 0 :.33% ;g3z. 2:; ; 3 z:o 'p 3e,m* z-3 p. z.m a Q 3. s I SCE E z J -0 0-E 9 (o I g5 aan % s;j-ana PO gk' F fB-VI =?J m p9.a 7 a 2 > -wm 3 L OFn325 xq-5 20.3 g s;;.sgT%g g!jsv, n%F n, p <! wu ij- -WE ; =ru u S cZmG<wna $E, Was. g :g.JEazL E53 P <-.E. -< ;?-nE ??F$ Lw3 w E%: $+, ;, cwwc 9<s -'nVI Zs'S e o. gaF3 SEE. -.Ey 5 mz & E fi c"5g n, .?O."S 7 0 <"Eo=; U3e,'1Je,O eJJ' 0 QK 6 0 PC. a 3 ggz.E 23 %$. "0 0 0 z$'"-.r N$ 50 3 3 J > 1. c-rn 3 wa2.n ET E%ulr 05 m 0. ?2QT& EWgC $2 2> (D KO nc r_w w m ro E; 9 p 5 %g,zggzz zw 3 m rn -mmn= g %~$I~$~$~~s~ ~;;t~~m$;;t=mz **3 ~:m3z=3e,0e,~ nz.3 9-m w", 'p (0 3 -1.- -- Am w "0 gg 0 C8-2 z Pw -0 'p 003s crnw3 $=?.sa 603: ulc $2.2 q 0 a 2.5s g m: 0 n 'p .p%mq 0 0 ij- >- aJ 6 z-m 0 6 w a c Nu 2.m on w -- om; moT+~o~m--~~ ;; u g 6- c" z 0 w cl 0 ~2.m szogs 2 5.w rn gD gz E?&m c E > E ni; Fno gir 5 5 "- z O 3 3 %< ~~~$E;g;z~ fgp.3" > gs noz<$20 $,E n 0 m nn=ii$z, c<p re.. O oz ID = 5 $ ;:$; me,%- 5,z. z,,gsg9 $E;. F N3m 2.3 9 rn _, 2 s5sw~-c-+= 22; 0aZ.r z sg ?CQg% 2 $3 0 :$ 2 e n ?s : pFi_2",.a c - -. e, -. 4 $3 +r.soFz;" ZPC - 3c p z. E -E m o=wm ulmfAg$$$ 3 2 CSO -. 8 1 nw273 wc. z gF3&g2. z p giE c 5.FwF m Em 0 3. g z$$! 3 5 -2 :Q$ a vI Zg, Ea,, 2 'c- g.=r cLLEo2ns 'z { ow =e< > 0 2 5. I' Qu=33uc ;;1 ~ Erv, 2 2. a TO PC0 3 -<& + F n=iTwo2.c ? nwgP.,o 8 5 gs ic. _-. OCG5 3 0 3 2s ng -.=a 53 Q nocVI=w 3Q5aQ z E. E: C C,-iJ-nmqg" > 3 3- 3 D1 w NTrw2g 'Oh : 2 gs g 5 $5 9. C ZKAAF Eg c" -3: %g 0 2 E ZE- >z VI :;ogPF c 2 OEOP?" z 2 0 - awnmJg~~~'~z' 0 rn3y TE D-"3 3 I En 5 0 m'D.~Lzp.c" 2 c 'om n 'P 25 > >nplg.-u2~ 0 &oncaw-. o -c 2; c" Q c W c B m 3 3u-w 5. 0 g 0 2 m + -I 2: 6 ;;1 FE+ &E4 ;;;E q bq nu"' v) g c,mm 3 z 5 m Ku m 3 rn - m$ PFng ;.Erps3.&% > "I." 5gu<os<> m2 $2 s& g: Eu J $2 ghrz E$; ?$3$zm 06 0cus- plwc ;;t c e2 2 n < s < QE~ 2.0 7 n;: $7 7m;;l =+ m2 =< z%'aycQr-5:22 <~FFS'~,,~ 3 g > g P -.ig 5 8 2s ;q $25 c5 pF 5~ =,: 3 -n =mi F-W UET~.: 2 n, rnC %52 2z i-; ggm m-m)m w<e rn 9: !2$. - z.sm 3% 2 ?.E -.= so $?(> 2 ;;zr.nz 0: =E ?sg n '< E?r c m=sw $'st: ?E g$U 3 g5 Ea 2 =srl,a E zz Qg ox Ef 5 0- nn Oh mm; %g zg P l v,- mpc 5 &g $8 5 g;Es ;: :$ 3hw -0 m= p3 g* Skm &> E.. 2 0 %an 2.c 50 <'< n no z> (2.0 m =m6;(51 sG nm 8. ugon gg s3 g3s c, ;$ : yw ZE -wo pr ea 3Q cz :g 25 22 - o< 2 2 i :. =- -- 3: g <z = 5 E Q'NV $2 a -. D.I g $$ WE <: 2. =. m z ni mc 5.0 sa. g 3 aH 22 ?g 2 st ID x 22 g.2 2g -0 3: : :z 22 >= = :. g n r& cz 26 a 3 " 0. 3% 22. 0- % m ID 3 g; E% or. c a gE im .= gz gs 3 00 a2 3 g$ 'i'W 3- 9 ," % g ;i s; gz g 3 0 g $ E% 22 g; ; + s2g e. p2gowE.sp 30 P8CJ8.mc. 02 00 u= " - G$ gg 2 a E.?;." a gg szu :z Q B- ~53~ 9% ne. ez> 12 %> 5% 0-I 2.x 2 VI ow == Sm g z r z. 2.U - 02 m pg 6 m bg E. o zn p 'D g H nu nT 02 i m ;3 2 & 5 Qm VI0 m t4 W 0 -. J W'< 3 3 0 E 5 Fi 3'- Q3U oc 3 XI- rn n c. 6- m~w r< 0 5 uz rn a 3sZ -. w ~m+ D, J :;lbF n %$%hucA30~~"3~>+~~ u v)-2z=Jrn m Bm E3 :- $2 5 E@ >@ g < &.O -0 rn-w 5 !=$;a 2 ~nm 0 haZ om M " 0 3m swyg= cP -x w2s nagS;5apz;IJ* n c 5.x 02 v) E> 3 2- rnCZ 0 m 3 -., ogrn m a < w c.IJao -.w O "m c- = xm 0 g. E 3 3 mx.v m 3 ag > m = 3 40.0 n~unX3w~>= u> no< s g 3'i'ggz mnZ'I-a~Z=s> E. Q 2; 3 .'g n +*=;w2,0$2~n 3 0 ;9 0 $'".p= "3 lJ.O;;;<;?$.5~:,P s ,oo-lJ,h= 2. 3x zb, kfj i n gr.<i" n g : 2 ' 0 Z,$O g g:; oz gQu2~3 ow aa2 -X- 3 gsI6m.(r;i;.zo gc.2 on -CJ :<amr =Qm n ET= g$ a 9. m CO 2.- g. 50 "O wncmv)mgoQ~o~zm G n= 0-0 2 g kz Z5-C * ~.QQ --Ow nc m c: d u 2,~ 1: g nQz 8.- 8 P -- r 3 mi"- noom- IB 2 (D (0 % T 6'' 5 wks ~ 5'Q 25 c CJ " v) u =2u22 Y 5'" g 52 EC m<m a'O-? -a rna :'!g;g, cc$-Eo ZQ :f\ gs: 2 "3 a E:: ? go -5 (o E" c: c"hcYmng~ 02 :;.szs m zqe else zc d:; 3 c.g3 a- sg E; a 0. m "-2 >g lJ.- $% 2g s 6 0-m 25.EF '8 - J Ec':; ;.gyj 4 :: 3 Z;n" >FGm 3. ug -. % 5'c - <k-ri$.uJ o VI- szagav,3p 2. SJ w co 0 2 UQ W%z fgi . 6 33 g '< 13 3z n- mzs J mc 2 - % g. 5' 2. z= (D a :E> m 025E:~ 69 gzg. ,,,- gqig am 5 iuza 0 m3m &BQ 3- -. D, =r3=g=ga3n gab 3 mu2 m" oa 2.5 I Quz, c32 % 3 g g. z ;. sg- a; z PC 23%:; nOL: w z 2 5' r. g - $$ 3'. 1 & gg52.s *.= 2s n.< r " 3 QRZn 3 rnn rn~>nmw ai" =o gcmmniJ "wmmooJaa p ZY! ;?em 3 > J 2 g.rz -I n E. 0 _.-. P 0 ' "-0 hl w E. 3 ?ax $ 2 m ?.= nm 3.2 ga - 2.2 EQJ n =. a E, ; 2 5. c 5.5' E. % w ,o (D S. 0 2 ~~mz,'i.g~,~g~~~~~~~~~> - WE?$=g - 0%; J g;.g $;.$?Q? Y z &:Eq.g 0.0 5 % R g zLz g; uzg TU ? r+rgz % n ~~~~~ eig~$ sz;.F$g.s:'g-.* q g& g $ v) n03pI f E- 5.G 6 2 5g;z Emw aon~03~5-.mmm~.g~%n~ (D 5 mg:5u Es.5 =: Q-.:.? ID - TJaz +;~~;Eggs. ,,, o wacP.5 nc(DB % 3 s-.I.m3m 3 0 a (D =gg,%% :r 0 <-i E 5 w I&'G gg ;!jgo0g5-mn wm - v, +j3&J$&p g:tp ,E 5A5%;.g322 =%E-. f g 2 CE.0 0i =.$ss-J 2.2. w Qo. zz n 03P.3m-.aw= <o"pl, ago= CEE -0b g2zx:rng:z g!n4 C 5~ % =3 % !"".E" p3o~';jgo~ %aE 2 W $2 0g$y=z(DE:5 ==p Em (Du3~s~ 5g2 e, Z~~;~$E.G.G 0-Q 2. S,%O.<-OE, XrDm mr F 3 ;a~-gE$zi~ 03% (D 3z.z1g:~n~ -%lo 3 3 EE:: (D?Ek (D 'pz3 - 4 % 3 r(Dn??Q= a",gE$ ;? 2:: ;%k z$ z;g 0, 2 rn g "LZZ% mm :ne, 3 gGa=&? 23 ww z-% F 2. 2=gEi'ff2 2LL5ID 7s g.$% 'p 2 mrE=%Z P.4 $3- z. s na3cn- $Q(DKzS !& w -2.K woo VI ~~aw - =.% $gr hg z:z 2 3IDsza6 c.%pz E .Gs wCn g AQO ;?Fg 0 p 2 G E-?," b ggm.2 Q2 :%= ,oa %&EQ 5 2 'pax 'Dw&m n 4 J 3 0 E.n.?'e, Q. $ 22 0 > nw 2m ww-3- 2. 0 a P.O =m 3 5 5 5 bm 5. ww(D(~$$ UQ $25 Sa %,om m 0-3 b (D QgOgoJ 25 ;? iiw3 ID0 wwu-a SJ- 0 FJgs $. 2.n g%g 3 =w = $ ?E? = Vlv, ~- - 3 ,I (D I' - -05,ag 2: - n 357 E$z~.7G(D33 0 %s~$";,g% y%~w ax gz 0 (D -0s rnrn.e.n$ an 3% 52 3223 C QZS- ET-&.- 0 0 85 %Z zg 3;- 6 b<zTm z? Lb h5$Z7 m.=%;.g3 rnm m z3 -. 3 2 s.2 z.? gg $?2 E. E = P 2 2. :4 5; % 'pga$~30,, 5 kc. m 2 3 &E Q Ip Q% u? z-~ggwa(Dm;m cm pr: $0 wB vi Q.%gs~os mc-n$? 4 C: : E;$. !-: z:" B F : I $Z w3 =. g; my' E; f. 5 2 ; 2 ; g 0.0 p 2 $0 &,=m 2,m= 2% "w po 7.J z 2 3 mn Lz via wzr F -a 5; n?o=;. (Dm Q g gz -gas E ID 82 <.mZ p-9 : x$ z2c$mc:; z 0 ?g. 0-0 3 a3 $22 05.mzg. c g% ,.$O$'. ;-e: g 0:. Q$3 0 3,.ga 2 2: z.mP. g33-C ?.$$ -< 0:s B sg - E,r Z7a B=fDa w O(D -38 2g-r: Q S3= wow- b ms g%3 =,+E 5 Eg 2.Q- ",%;a n 5% c.55 we:.; m OJ C Sam gg3 D, = om Eg; n.0'2. !+ g E$ $a3 3cao 0 5'0 %.& 5g $% a~;"~, Tm*P.Q? c Qm K 2 3 Q E3 3 2. ET$z> = 0 (De. g 02 m C Qo g. G m< $3 Qz2,Gc3 w= -. % %. C 0 Em 28 7% "5 :.e $QQ? J t 5 0 8 Pm (Pr - 5"P (~Qpo uEazz w 80 (DTT7 c P. g$ >g3 QSC.' (DNCa 0 -maG b 5 =(D 5,g.$. en"(P 0. v,E VI 5Z;ZEgQ:gsp" rnc n4 % 22 5.53 0.0 QOJ $5;: a gf$ 00 3.g SO% oco7ro~z =,g"': z.0 mi $=o ZEZ:~. I c %$ 2 X, < g nm =iP.m %$=.sz~;mn~wn m 2 r2 T(D N > ID 2.r Lm on E $$ S z gS.2 mFg. g 2 gz Q> rug0 ID= v o$gFo %$oms w >. 2 51 % n az.8.s 9 $, z T - $3 -v, (D 3 3 m~Q9 m -u e, fi 0 rhzq 5 c '= = 1. a $ - 3.3 < v) n *-, E$% $EEa$ - > = 2ua =z 'c !2 x- w- z-t,no. <%&Z > 0 an %;':E - -E) ID 3 2 2. gg gzg ,,"p%g 0 5%~ 9. nc '3 0; c- J 3'0 X z 20 g a. D, nB 2.3 e . -"Q>ID~~$ _. zg 0. 3 S ~Qo 0 2.2 n. a (D 2% 5 gg:-&: 3 5;; &U gg Es = ,m 0-T g = m - F CF ID -23. PC z g;z -. >g -. E : 3 Qn- s 0 c 3= ; ;:E z ;a 0 E -(D 22; n -< ,,a 5- 5. r! ,430 ==cv,- CF g...,m_$;%: T2Gf 8 P' p :.$ w w 3,FC- 2 :.E B g Lg a: $EO m >zarnw 3 v, (D -.n o $.%? = ?UC(rz.Q -EO rn W --m E D.'34pmnyz p"-c3 =."$nps_=.?5:,, ;Ez 2gS.g gaWQ2 wSm_m mmn~o 523 5 zg5 ;.z:2. 0. 38 - z "-.s :a:7 sS"3.= %!a y w(D 7J BE; WL$ p.z.30 m E% E m% 3-3n 50 Q <-.'cJ n o 3 ~KL;'J E =< -.= 3. w (D (D I 0 <- 00310 S no3 0 0 ;: :,gg GO 0 =.Z I=) Qw3 oc $ ?.urn a vi n 3 (D VI a vr za F-z;':~ Cg*n(~ n n$,gz QZO3 0, $2 -* mw 0 KZ m G3 B pq 22m.z nc P +? w % % g.3. 2% p g -2% =Sag aa N EL: 2 g 3, 7oa3 r: > > r.1~ g-i n- nn g-<mm WP 23 $-g$$,$% 33 3~3ao~m "X? orDw7 z2-7 2% ~z~gagg x c Q& E.P. %g$ a,:a % (D 3 nrz,aQ $5 E 2 g 'o 0 Q (D 0 3 g2. >E % $5 i- k g n- m a m 5.6 m=. Q~ 3.2 w -5- a" :E$-?$ ~;(DE2~QEoo 2": 2 ?: a E 2 0 p g- "$3 :E;.: 2 Ew c $g 7s "B 20 6 -I> 3- %J gg: Em32 -. 0 csz. z E. g~2.e. EL nwz. :3Z.g p 2.5 2.8 g; 2= >>o :Fa0 e =Qc g=n a g mzg m.% VI 0 c-3 2.3Q ? w O $- 5* b 0 20'. e;: $ s;j' -7 FZ+ID!&% c! w2: S,*s 3 w% c %E,>a ~'m c E77; g t Q3 =w:m=. wEq3& ff E.m 9 3 g-., xlco L5.E b ! ;go:: gJ>-- $ 2. Sao-Ew Vim-0: nw w=pIp 3%:. = 2 22 22 g.8 7o 2.; >q$ g3z %:Q @I 3.: Fz.< $E g5E.s anrn~ 2w3- nJg3-8 nm=:o. %~ $j ;:g% go gz E$z'= 5% -.;g 2% J- --a <r 2.5; ;; E&.> E5 g; $;$ rawz <% gz 935 gz m g-3' :: g-$ $gg 2. rD5 % 4 00 SF Cm. ;gg s3 n g-Z g%# 05 $g-$ $5 !2 -2 -0 D 5, wY 92 affi. E -. gz ZZ x: %:",E 2: . 6 20 -L Q z. ;. 29 o1a 3wvi E 8. G 0 g.0 2 < gz %5 --.?E =g ;g.; B ?$ E c mm 0% -0m5 !+ 3 Q -. 0. gg 6% ;kg $ g m,. 6 gg F6", J b q 5 FEO nZJ0 a a Q o sa 3- 30 zw 2 Q z-19 On- Ez'g 3?ID 83 >- -05 P - n Ip ( i LE 2.m $3 %goUm Nq $-"$ :z .. 0=,!2> - -. -c I En2.m $'g Ek ~GT mGO;;1 =2 0. 2. OEO ?s-J 3% "Pr. o\ s =E (Do "" - on c. m g-<, -"= 333 aw E= _. me. 23 P. (D a v,O a:' (D 10. C&" g % 65.5' W - 55W E' 3ig 5 3- gs 0 e2w orn 0 - c.sq3 278 3m h6: Eg 2 n gs2 PQJwg* -go3 c3 mE.6 3m o'(2:E. a =w 9./) $: 0.z$ 'mw sy gg n3=. gm' r 5 wy0-a 3a.o ~S~~>S.ZEP cre F2.g $ QG &,C 3'5f ' 3 0 0 p w$ (D m g-: 0 5'; e 2 E' -0 (D .. (D-0 Go an rz 0 $3 ESPE.3U -.o g,G u a s 2. =n E:. f; %"'a $E."& i$20 5 s g$E.g gg, _9= 2.a Zg.Zr:r- -on %<rm =g I-n = gu ass? W g.; s3 2". 22 egaz g Llg oo-. $ =. 2-3 (D gaga &-;% <EOE oc iig % rg oc. 2.' sm 0ii;'mg -5.3 20 $2 Eg ;: kg! 9 5. :-g gp.2 259% %$ $3. a=! 22 20 ;;2: =E d3;c $2 2 53 aE. E.FO" (Dp o.DJP3 -gg GU2 a- Kg - e '&gc 33c gm$". ; z, -3-w wE2% %?= .p3 gg 53gc % @. 2 e;=n 8 p. .NETXW <a -<~Qz 3, V) GF~- sE Eg$e -Q 2 00".1?$ a 9 219 g &.a z. =: W % 52 g: gZ a3.cx 2 $ 8, 8, 2 2 i= 7 w- =. =. ;Q $2 ma g~uw g 2 3 A 5' gggg - 2. ~QWO w aa g E.5 nnzg w a m %"PO D "8 mc7r 2 g cL$ z Q 2: WM3-. b$C 3 E 2 ss 2 a N 30 $5 nux r Q."I nnE$O ?m 3z.q ;Sn g a 9. v) 03 a%UU?pmFZ w37Q 30 W<'C "5" 3n 0. n" ag m3Qw E3 0 5pg -Q ff G -. $E PO 2. wn cb numa $:.E oo ng2 -v, mWw0 "f 2% mm W 0% 5: EsF$ E. R z.>-?< wr rm Cl s n %55:%gZE<gg;g56Eg->3 34Eig22 c 0~~~~~0~+~~ w. ; S' In QC- g% E 5.3 - -.;3 a$,. % 5'x -. > 3 (D3L (D bb aorn c Sn3ggs2cmgzg VI QF 'PQ 7. c% E -% % 3 3, w 9. - w UW'-.05.<gg 0 27% w grcw5gZ.2F d$22.n5~8w,E&+n nJD % 3 Em a9.s w.-$-z'o rOm-0' 3gr>orn= E:! z Q3 7 gS.0 00 :s: =E! _- EggQww 6, r372 4;. :E% n_, 2.c mcze o x>; ;%: $C &u +.:p5.."4: -0 0 g a 5.5 E W i& E; gg $ g2.z zi 2 gw ? =; rsg 27 %TF2&g;~g$~c =wJ g.9- 2 Fa- :?ne -3% % 2 CL: 9: e 2:; oc 2 ; 1; 3a.a:gg p2.m 6 ; g -2. - 10 w 1. 3:' 3 53aQ?rrn 3 -. 3 gg 3 EL0 t 2. E .E O :& 3 g. cs Dja ~%;'fz 3 nm 2:- 2 25 QJQ 2.3 5.0 09.CpJ3 z CF 7w e6 Wo2a; kwww 3. 29 $; g -1. Ww as $3-0. r 312 - -. -b &%a3 _. worn- 55 < 'i 0 3aT.a 3g2QK % q 06 ,Q %m <a -m&.r.'Pm (p 03 = ?Qgc (Dm zn%%E z;. 2 $a,o z.W 09.2. VI 6 2.z. ; g.2 QJE, gaa3.o 3 a 0% m n2g$ 92ggz fD c z $2&? <3,gpg $ 2. 2 g ;%;? E$337 a =.+a% -To= mc grn Fg g ag ornm e?Zmw $2 7 =3 p.mm Qn S35gG 2 g5.a-w g: 8.2. =&. 2 z 3: m7 nx 00 gggigg 2% W a.0. z . cm a O-2- 72 5,fz:. ce z4 GE wn $9 - 3 7 u7 2 -ern G' -' x*< 0 yzgz g V, mQn=?c ?mS mn< -.o 2 -2 $2 :agoa 31 n W P b- no OE. -J 0 +2 E% ifZx3.Z 2 rD 3 ernef:0. -00 33 0 w 3 g 6, 6 Oc nQ &x,'; ? -' z %' 82 Ez$gs ;$E gE 60' u;;; -. n <.$ z n 4 os $.mz.- a 5 "37 cam =g 3g a E. 5: ;-==.a 2 Q; 3 gz, orn ""$!E W gywo a2g 22; gg too (D z%3 3.2 g$ go c E5 m CG.Z GI-$ 22.2 2.2 o 0 a< oo u 'ET=?.> onn 3; a~ 4-n gm- z-2 $3 gp&.t 00 og, a: +: 0 QO ;g.ii; CpgoS~S -Q g-Q 32" 7oug=< 50 rUm 9; so= z3g Z$ 0' wwc ;33Po GZ -r - c 0 n-. < O "2." -w 3 = 8z nc E$ zE2 Wgcqozm 'pz ;;.Is &em+% 22 -2% ;g.gog, us1 am sc gg 'I= &- $2 Z.O7lg 2- kg -> =m? :$ -0 q <rQ -. nS3 24 Fz ;< z %'le Wn %C'O zg FF 8 :fg 2s g. $g 8 %Z g> E.* ZfD 5 zg< :% gy&z 2 n gg E. =%a $1 g, pz 2; m 3. mog (D- o &-z .& 3 an5 =< : 2. 0" 2O: 37 KO 2 a kg- w 22; 30 (D5 7 w gE$ eg $Z % 2 g % z& i7 zz % 9. % n n SE g 00 g $gg ; gkg. $.. %-o a 2g a z :.E, 6 2>u %W Em 2 g: orn3 no g. gap 2. KZ(2 22 g.g g n r -4 E.* o< r&iw 4' 25; I-+ 5s g 2 2 &a 7 PCI -7gog 2% %: O=Q m% 'DIP QnWZS 3 on 00 C. w nrn - rn%a 3.0 ~<ac ra ' -m3 Em $5-3 - = Q- - 82 2z 2.a O 7 W so3 n: s,O 4 2. 5. 3 a g OQ 2 z.!C 2g 75 g 1 f QQ-sgz. ;$E& E6 $gs$ $:.:.$gg 2':Q3g;g%~%ornW~.OO m -. W m8+yf -m33S83-m czA.O$Q ",1<2;-+2 eR mEm Ls 0,s. O 'J 9. g ? 0; 2 3'. G! ;nu s E;5 8 :.% z$zc" 57 a- 3. 7;g or go=2- Z~FOZ Z.fE3g nu m 5. zmgg+. <+Q;- cazmG ZS ne:$; 3zgxg wa -2 m 0 En, -,= c~~pl, xorngv 5a 2m8.Z3 $?$;: m(D an 5.3 3 m 5 ma !=g n cr! g.g.a7 g%gL3 2% oc EL= ; 81 'mijag an3<z u30rnz'u :%egg 30 z 01 52gg U3KpW EF Q 01 a_, z.;qzr 5:s fD m 2mg !GF w&. P 5.2 2,s 3 g-2 y p 3% = m 2 &'a W-2 L?3& 20 r' ,g:.;Sm cowY73 G5.$sa -o\rn;(D a=. 782. 2 $! zw3YZ -.'-Em (D Q- Ws(Dw* 8!-0Worn :!j g 0 ~r7~= 3mmQ-s z.5;g"s c.lg:zg g2 chg2 a- 3 -om ;a;Szz..$ mgc 5; %3.a<orn %Bay= :;gg< .?u ?F EG E.3 n zm g;: 2. (2% >E. 52gmz za wg,g.o gz: 2 5.2 *gWcW zss - p w OW ga.&F% %%m -2 2; GZ-w-2 z2g p "3 3 Ec$ z, 0 g S' EE.2;: Tom Gg 0" -. $&Wag -.wm s. %E Q z3.f:0.u m ac3,=3 1O NB E m% m o~$E.. p ~e-~?5gg ~~LKow$C X (D c*u -, 0 u -. Q -. z n- ?pzun m6 Gz a -- * n -, ww-olg fQO Q om v1 %%sGs.7 N'PQ m 33 v aar.~,adur~~",~5:Er~.!~~~dX ow um-. -E. c : : g.2 $3 E2 s 00 pz TC 0 2 2,. 5 E (P w m VI > GW ZW 5 "-E: m c a> new~ z g.3 r VI w v, > 2; ggnp gF gP,- r m E g u :> %E Crn w Q->Z- wrng~3mE.w o-c -0 0 Eg En 3 y Q g oz'g.VI a zL Fgp anm 52u n5.g a c2 5 O fF g 5 X% qoo+am Elm x. m, 2. B BG : p: w 2'.=.x 2.gi-i 9 m 0,s m io w 0 g~ Qo T,,,3=.3 %:<. ID s ~J-~EZ az Eg n 5-s -rrn08' gc?3 2=5 ?40 $gz-<aznWe0 ID F n2.f". g;sng5 ZEQ >Z 3 gz~ rnxg;rF' gg 5 azg ggpg;:$;& = -5% P.< 0 -ID 35 2.m e 3 e. Z$ E # 0 5. $E; 8$25ZT>,,,-. 40% 7JW &O 0 3 ; VI w % n $5 %@:~zn,> =gnhlg %, $S 2Loag'Q3 (D -.oa E%% WE>m 0,. Qo 0 '0, - -0 2 ,5 g 3% ~ G>w#2~.?o:Y 2; 7 3, 2 r g.2.22,z w 0 m w-m Q =. U, n ; g -u Owgf2?$$ N g;z;,: g 2 u : ;rVj: VI- . mnm =e~:(Dw~n =n%zZ 0 ggsi-i a ;J T? ; %gpq%<nEg-,.¶n n ; 2 ~~~~~~,$$FE:9% ID zgn g W c2.u . ; ;z a -m -azs. 2 E-. ia > 8 % $y zopc $3 2.g In 3, $ 2 m"-.:l mmzi.m hg o g 4 ?:= ? 2 gr? ma: -. 2 %= c 9. g w. E a-2 n-.* - (0 -, 2. x 2 I= a % cm G,> =zz-- xo(D>ceeZ 43c~. n fu p d c =: >xw ~>s. :nm idan0 C z %FK= 0 > 0 0 5 % WY~ m~n~~sow~iL.<g: en E! 0 z 0 sa 3m00ssg4n~s (D rn 2 z s ~$~,~g?~ $.Z~Z% = -3 w3: v 0 3 a v, Os$ - $ mn w=+m>fLp. wenw a Ez,Q~ s a -. 2- s 5. -Z 3 . *v,auvG ~8.wgW < qaaN2. d Q- s - z 2 r 4 w:;,2&;2.!;E 032 2.0 oE.nw. m>o, -. wm3q2g ems g $ pr F: :e>. Q IUD- %' v Y. u mw"$szF*s OnOJ Z+$&EL Q i* 2,s ;~~j-g~oi.n? 2 s -. CLX " 3 0 1. f$ :: :2 fu 0 5. :L%sQ =- - oG$.z<5 e fu= =.% ;3 818 r eo 2 E% 0 VI pg gg;<z $ E.$% gs 2 c 2,93Qg>J, ,ism ke, !L 4 3 'PID_;n. ma> 7 $ & 0 J $ i* 0.4 =p %iK c -.: m3 = 2. c E;$ -.c Eg L 2-E 2 !$ KS.2 3 -. : 02 y/ % g zz ? 2 & 50 q 2wgg3,gw $gp30 D E, 005 - zgv,o$:~~ mo L C 5 o gsLa~z 8.2 c E cc. nm$$.zID ss E = $3. %5<2.ID 3 - 0 $om g 2z.g r, of= PX 9 Q 3 0 id z 5, -. 2. 0 z e' mG.z%sG, 8 Q2 $.2,%g: z.2 E 2 tz."g3r; $g s z r W; 3-Lcn- 39. ZEF03 sac 3 0, 8 = f <w Ow gymc2 z= w o",gp -we 2 '0 :: 705fJr co no 2 33 %?W% 2- 3. c ms 2 w=FS a e. g; ~ 2% a w-23 5.2 n 5% $as.gw .gZ E m gs 4O.n~ -. ~2 Ei (0.c "2 $ 2 g 2. : s. :,so F $ n 0, ;? cop22 0-3 iD- - o I- 2. Gi. 0 &' z. m$ +p 32 03 3 s! -.c 0 E; 3 - w GO w < --. CS, 2 n m -. W 0 n .-:?.; Xz! ;;;' 0% 3 -n < U - s! Wrn 0 03% w2. 5' 6 =3 z;awg& i:g c mw 3 2 DID 0 2-: gg =<.,$a 5-'og5 ns 2.; GZgZZ 28 ' "n z,'?nz 2.g m'ngK2 s~. 2 w5j333 go- w n ~2 --no m e5 nggC?;b => no 2 2 0 ~3 VI n 0 n m <. 3 op 3 E sa2 01 o - o --a 3 -(D sn Tg m $Em on0 --ga rn n =%z.!*nn~ =.<. zw-oc g-z ~~vg~~fi=G~$. za-aa .m $ 2 - 2; 25%. . $C$%E$. n. 0 2 F: gK 2 WE: 2z bE.% 6_?.se 4 2 f Ig'pr~ J zm &gbm -.* :%am O 5Lm (D s = Tc, kjE 2.2 :m EL; 2 Iq cL wm-mm,J-~o~gzamT WVI @ c ~g~.$~g~~~zC~~~j a nc gz2 pi 2 &I2 2gq)o.g % a.%a~$~,gga~~E'n~, tn $35 E!.?-< m QW < r, VI 5 2 me: q % IU ?3zz$&gnmE=;Pa'3 g . ana ni v, uz :--$?.pD .nag- ;jroUEm?j303 ,o a? $;g:.z:ge %,E.; 6' v, gg g: muo$wgo:-5m3=i. c -. m>5 n -w >. PzT$,g 5. eg gn 2 f 30 WO=~ 3 c F>-= 0-EW-O a 7 W4w- :m.E%==c2;3g D,$ QZ E$.% E!.; n, o D, 3 R g.m 3 a*.=". 2 a#? s-sg:22: ng.mTJJID32 op c wsa- y?/%-s3 a; ST 5s 2 QQnp,K--n= miT %am.w E2 4 m m ro.rnE ;igs.&$ ;{ g;.j,;.g:g czgg&g.Fm 2 g,plLz pi:$.;gP ~a C c: : E.:,a g 2j $gX-c.-(/lm 5.5-y%$. Q~~~>p.:~%wsEic= rn Z'?? ,f.>S r; 0 0 v s!$z;g;g:PFT3Csw9. 2 7 0 43 k' ' ;;; 5=.Gga &A p zz c g;;dg$gi;,!,i; .; sn W * 5" * ci. %:agnm%,3Wnp. g?~ m wm 0 5 cfJ-- O&J iT2 QW 0 ~ ~ v, p! 2 F 5 .. 0 % z Q 7 8 = 5 s a* (D 5' 00 kg ZG CLm mn ' m=:aEg~~u30. <mn s<g,~.& m 3 aa m '%Z< 3; c% no E a. 3 nc 3 9.m ;P fb -c" 1.0 5' an0 m-m. mz. ~&>~s2~gn m n,aaz -cZ E- 2 +i;'mao .=;a a0 0 I-(Do SI 13. . mc < ~ ; % ;;; z n 0; %< n z - w n E";;; n', ao;aWwpPCw=.~==.o gzg 5 m ID m 70wn wn~s2m $z2 wa<om -< -< < = - g. 4 3 (0 ? 3, v w q pm I E.< ; 2 XI I z ggg .&zz %e% ep - rn p P>>O ;4 n 23 =&ni3zFgg :;2. m n 3 T$Z %I g & g g $S$$ an83 eo om0 -2- m03~ sze ==.zsm = iT;zw f 2.: $2; fig <G I E. z z z zmg >a~~g~gJ$ TJ -= 0 -4z=xgg; %eE?p.z JQ, E'O 3mE23 5; 2. = z 5-3 E= ox $0 E gru; g g:.g o $2 7:. LE 3 z w 0 w =. E: m 'p Q m (D 0 -6 ag,??;s %;OK 4E.2 (D- 5% wgm :as% so, na 5: 3<c 35% z;= 2% 0 <-o c gte> 2 225 a,., zg92gT$g Q: 3 c-o u~a q~9Jc+ z> 5. 3 2 2s- :.:.p mo 3R8 E. c QQm 0%OEv EG Bgge zw $ % P. 2 5.3. %E <s8 ox= Eid ?c;4 c.';%=: urn Q<$ ZT.2 5c =E?$ 00 SZJ 92 gz G! -53 onn nC p - -. uwo 5; ?jz 2 w-w zg 05 ;?2 z;.q & p T 3,o.g %C a2 6 uz$ 2.g -om PC EES Z?% oao 5" a Qmo $%"a %< VI gg.2 "E> g;$ 65 5" 5.0;s azz "E -= n w g: g.gz =g: 3 <g -< 3z2 cww a- c.0 zg Elrn, FE.6 $z -u c22 Egg szn oz sw (pu 335, 260 %g 24 2; : GPO. "r= 0. c f3 2.3 go. ;E EZ$ C"'D 22.n 0.E nz 3 2, e;. E. g 2 8 'c- 5 -' :z $2 -=Ti. -2s -_ sz me 0- 1.; gz= ?%E 22 c+ I -. w s QZ2 L so -0 9. c 2 a m=.zi em= Qnz 76O.a p. =. z.2 C $28 3 su m= ;w g g$s ygg Io a 3 3.52 6rb" aws mi. E2 $s 0.n *.a2 73 $0 a-' 0 sm b';p' Oc1 0; Fye =.ez;sb 3-* (Dz;'z; ,--n v) ne g SZg? ge3 z2-$gz 3; - vl,,,zsw- q3p~%~OnQ 8.a e$ z.*m 0 Q r g s 3s. pniocr~' $ 6 s p, 3 wo&.z.a3g m (D vI ~ =$$- e-0 2 s 0 w ,a a36 0- Q238 VI 3 2 yQo s~ a 0 D, n T~Z s $$ cm-maE? $;:as g 2 : ; ! kt? g 3 0 2 2. I;' s nmm g93= B 3 &Du g E 0 "' -. 5 2 J w 0 -0 ga 2g3Sap= _. = c 2. E. * 8. ?sz-nQw-w:acw Qs2.go7m QQ g gs $ ;.s: J t 2 "'3.8 0 e w m -0 nwmons$O Z$J%~ s. 0 2 2 :q Kg. 0 g;pzE-o 2 >cou-=c- 3 gx 24. ~ 0 g$z r2.g 3 2. y OF. f;8 m ha:=, CQ$ 2.;. -.A'$ E= e. Z& ,3 F&z 2 E."' -0 d n (D csgsg$;:;;.gF$;$ 2 ?:k=..: ' ?m -=aE.Iy' a m&c!q=gz n= phZ -Q~Z g ZggZzgQ gzg$- z ;25ps3 0 -lo gco m (Dm." i == UQ>' x %? z gE 0 "'"00 Q 1. U T: nzez;Ghzg$ ea 0 Q5CDC.m Q$ 'p gQ-o e, fi ?> 3 wwwgz.z~z~gc3 --D e@.s!z;agxg VI 303~~ n (D;--z; Q%g 8 2 (D n,m@&~-. am CD~ Z-Z 32 Qu 0 -v) 3-8 w 5. 2 '< 0 -."' ?< u m ;%$g$ rD=Saq(D 322 zw;< 00- n -. Q"' = q!i %Q $$. h 5; q g.g2w 2. oma%z$y% OFEQ B 3:F<g.cn >.am Bn 3 m~mc~3a ,O8so e. w,nmgg3g x~.n% 2 $ ~~~~$~.~ aac~ VI 0 -m r. 3 xg?g5$z 0luOUQ J c n u) Em 2 %2i..sFgz - c E.>: E v)QW= P, wm3E d 3 II % E $ :,a $ 3 io Y OT~ (D m (D r S F: i. K " 'c] ZE Tn E I ip -2 ggz @. gzvz $gpsa@g gj FQ wz"' g,,oZEr?p~Jm,io^ n ;;I 2% icI -Q 2% ~5 -e9 n ?o..g$$g:, 0.0 -0 m7a %E % n 2 0 5 s> Q-0 zi $8 % m 02 2" g n c - io @ -.c 2 0 o v) > 2: rn 4 2 ~z ZS z 52 0 2' B g. z n 0" rn gat - Z$z 0 h gg cg, $"';., E&3$8+.:- 0.n 0s $51 oJB3;:$gogJ<.gago,a po n %?.$ O KT 09 24 % 0; PQ l?"'z gF "%$Om ~ %: 9 % gg. aE 0 "$ ,o g3iu cx m g 5% 23 cz z.gz %Z.n $g.wso,JK u :? cz 20 ms> >man~~~~~g~ h 3 5.5 0 -s E 13 sQ G!% 2;~ xr 5% z siop$ mfm ,3 $2 0 n$? 5x2. OF. 5.2 :.;x =?SF ~5mo 0 KQfi 3 b ;q ge O 5. ..g e.5.0 urnan 800%'~ s no Orno 8?g$ zg$czQ E' z m- bm ?z> am et3 gp Opg c.3w B2,mz 8' 20 Q3-- _os ?z :$ 3gz 2 %> $p 2 nzg g Eg gi $82 $ $; QwOZ nl wm m=z(D$ 2 E= E!& g gg Q; K;=o v, 8 OB $2 s:$?$ 3 3 zg ggQ=(D 00.' 2. b g "P =X3 w qF 3:.mc.m : 3.5 ;yc 8 % umgwo F $g ;<mcg E r 3. :. E3 2 E'Z o=?cT 4 2.2 i: 3 J $0 2% 30 0 $: : g $ $2 Em gc oI 1s g$ 0' 95 0 g z{ $ es v) FQv) QO 2 09M io > rnun?,~ ng ,m-=or.,8 Eio 5: r 0.0. v)Q8Cc,2~3g$ 0- ZF c 54 c s.-o E.Ga mz p cp ng > > =. z Omzm3-.rP,-. C Pill Xl aim 0 =-0 E3 5 5 (Dg gwc L !a n tt g> %-E*.= c4 m 2.w Q m -. go 2Jg z%n+ v~Z~~ ~ij 0 3 QE%S 0 v)u Q &O g,JJ 9 mO 8.$cLZ r< =Qm (D gw $58 0 mE 0. N Os J\Z 51. Q Q 33 v1 W = Q h K z iu o- is c. m 3 + -'ra o n by u c -L c h spn @?2 0 gZcd.2 3c E%+ m 6 3 :~;g? % 20 5.5 wnnmE 31X 6 3 go mn sg 2- y m :unug$~~mOp moU P cp r! ID g wn 7: g:;w> anEggsOfgyD3 P $ Qgrn2<32$L3$' c;o P' m a3 2%" 2.0' gz J Z g,+~ YO 3, 02. y < GFm=. z'P9vl30 nz.% J ~5 p m m P E.$ gzr 53 3 c a y E 3 3 ool,ois A s -ZZ~$$.Z~:O~ 2 8'00 oK u no 3 c p,nig2, o 5' c9,% = 2 0 %e502 y 9.0~2. 9 ~z.5 f c %gmoxw -3uIDoz $g,ss cQmS2 c,uPg % r!E N C m % raa2n :%..I gIw-. =I a P -onany SF m,aoZm~g~~~ o-E"~ 8 $0 mas$o~~o:~ E UQggz kg o g:zP-;g$a; s $22 SI: =w a g2 wm o E.O; iGg 3 gaE. P, E,%cw=caD$g6 F- de. E-.m 3 g p ~. 2 3. % $::!iz ,m - z ;.% gss g~zzg: mcg i.nss$ yo <r ; zw 0 i m -* s $ %gn339.00c an P -2:- nPE3.2' gl $2 zpz ZgG? = .,a w - &&3g~8g=o o=-' z zg g mg$2 ?gLc; E a=, e. 9rnzs nrncz - I z: w gZ$% z6,,,J F 5; m W a ==p n 0 i Q" 6 E %(AW 1.- = $u% s 2 2 z2-w $. z-sE$e rn PG & n -.a g z g~2 a g~~ 2.n i$,%zf::Z;.% $935 m Pr -. (D c-m w 7 3 == v, s 22 2 rB -* ern C r. 5% - m,em 2 Z 3 ?%E. f -. % E On% -. 3 g a ;aK;2+gg rzz. :u 37' % g! 5-2 gri 3 2 gz$G %:$,; z 5; % 2.$%2 g wrn ID -.S a E -a VI (DID e c SJ =as-. 9 023% rorzr g E;;.$ zsga o IDLn VI mm e 3, PP wl pz.5 %xg&og E 2$X3 zz,"""w=pg-g-, >e .I:%% 5, O- 8 y p ? s :x; -2 o 3.2: <-w O-<=.r - sdg = $%& z!$ =.F= % c 2. - E. ~.~~n~ g Z g- a?. 0 2 ?ID wo > T m E. w; z3cg% .4.$ $6, ze<m m -2.P- 2 is3 < 2ga '< 4 p2.z < Z$$ $. az - 1 rnw 3 g.(A; :g 0 n: g 2; 3zc= - a= s> %'a? g : z.mP 0 m*(A r; wg P 2 g-zz 4 -0 ; =a - n= J -,w=: 2. wc u kg Oi ru w; -0 .-gam 8Z.c 32 2. 2. 0- 3zg an32 2 a0 c >g e 9.E.m 9. ID g2 cg w %$E 2 wn & =Q "2 swrD ZUaE g gg a 1. En r~ mnrn &E m3 3- -=.3 c. c z9 s rgg g g$5 m -. 2 so $-?,=E 2 E% 3 a 5.EEW = 'O5 ; s :To: g g; 5 n 5.G: E g$ $ ; %-.w 0 =TO: : is8 w CO >s:5 r gg ? %gg y K w - -.m 3, c?. g z:%; -c jo si. 2 E;>= 0 -< b 3 Pazg 9"o $: A 0 nm n z.w 0 om in 3 $ 2; g 5s p Og 0 gnw c 5% DUc $$$% 5aPQp w n.5' ID i =e -. Pr mm Q=K nzyz % %c mn rnn (A m !Ai- - c3n 5 %$ P, w 2 %UJSK 2 CS' 2. m 0. p1 W (D N~o 2 n.3 P ~?sg$%g$g~~g~mo 2 ig?.sgemm ggPp nar ~.~~~ ~$0 2 ZE zcmw :,.,go E. 5 < 0 5.0 = % :: gia -. 5 g g E%% 2zm< OEk, r g e ;%Z S?%O Zng r- 0 n 72.3 %'< e, Z z 2 g 7 3 2 mug -=3 ? 3. zzs - gqq 2i.Z 2- 3832. ~'En~Z ezwn 'Pn m a n.,=o gz; e- a$, o-.o.n Pwa. c Q% g: -. z-gi ;>c=a 3ng 50 g5m==2 = E: n: Fig (An m53Z:% S-mo s> 8O To c-:<m.< 0 m P, rn '.s ngi.4 %g2 Fig E$ F-l z3. g 5.m $$u 2 gs 2. CTr z E$ 0,mo ZlO 8mw rg m gK Q3 gp UQS.'. % I8 =!E- 3 3TP JJ 23: -UQz g<m hc! -. zz UZ'WE ZLiTzm-3 03 gg = 5 -=wo=a :g -.m -2z: -.go g :.*:y i ggw:03 5s: 3 5. zgg; 2z.z sfza:$ 5. a3 KTJ E. 4 u? lo $&$ am, 31 z:ID c9.a =.Eo rn P g e - a; $2 vps gg, a n su (D s ';a",. om cm VI gnc&- am3;g3,+ .= m mzP 00 0 0 rn om -. rn mzp an moz mm J oa. g- "Z a-0 F q >o 3 3 c- kC< 3% ass.r sa8 = mm z 'o"-.IDN %E. S'fC rnQ Q 3 ?"-s %g & 5%: Q p m o_'p ZY ens, 2g;300 w nn iu'x 3-.- 3.2 gg ~g ;$ f,gS gz 3 $ E. u-= E.20 3 =IO a g 5 k p go 0 v, a 3.0 gZB ~~;.~;.?ggg mc3 warn 0 <.im Eg~s.2-=s%g TIDO J9 $0 gc oggRr m "3=8 $3 >$K3: 0 -3 % GQSg ga$ z. =y!$ %-E< $ LE $2.0 (oo o wn arzSzZ.Z- -% Qg i 2 3 g m 3 ?E. gg 5Ez 6- zag g>g sn 2 %$. ZZ- o$.ea -. g.0 n 0 z ii.6 ? 1 %% ns-~nna gn. nJm 0 m gPg =gcWm a= 2 0 22 3 - G, 02 P g 3 CLcn mc < nJn.-.y g ga; $OK g.< ! xm,'o5."gw U 00 %%: t z'c5 ;: E;=?i c"3 " 2 J n.g g, aU==g Iy c w - a $0 Fogs g! asw ~z~~$~~ ?I E. & 2. 0 CESS SF0 ; 23' a 2.1 -2% ;:; 0 ",, %i .$E ",%e m 30 mm PO 3ag r=a m~ &? no %I zg m3 $%$ F an 03 G; 3E.IZ mr1. wmg ES a P Z$Z $p$ %g c gsaa el EU aazc :; zzg g,zz. !2r s. p 0 5' 5% g?$ =j$$ 2% ;g2$ Eqg zmm. E's -. S$% 5 E.?, wg scaz P > zmO qw $6 rnr s&- -i rn. ;E w 5: =3e fg Kim cm as am= -. s1 P WE $g I3F-o SC. go.-w g: f%-o $=:$ ac $$ aID'O a=a n,= 5-2 zg$ az; wm :g E c$Tz ;e- %E.W 2- 0.73 a3 p1 g '0" c E: & g;s "c x-=3 c $-E % - .Q mmF. E. 2> :; OI 2% $ g-z2 % P 0 c E f-. ?% R3~3 a$. ~{:~~~ Z.5 =)VI c "an n,mwK, om .4% ?3 < < <n--unzU P P UO Y P 0 3mz. mO $2:~ =a2 ;grn ID a. Z?3 sw -= =3 20 VI --VI i;:y Qc-San- fb> 0 Q Qm c 3 % P &5gg$m~cao,EE 2.2 3,.-c2.n$&" 6 8 5.Ew mu 3,wg3.z3 Q-.e o n e? '.ezr g3w cno z.8 3 >gm n -y 2 8 A - - (D 0 0 g3 guJJ 8 uo w 8 2 E;. g 5 E 2:% &.z:cJ;: e$ n N ax ~~~v~x~.m 2'; cLpz #g E.Q .- - m $! zfg.:$ ezg: m, $?.,o 22- c3 ;g C Q :? z%@:%ggr;.;~:;,z - gU * '0~0 m Q~S-Z~ a. mi;w<Q~oSd%,c~.. ELZ QTS %mm EQ7; g P.2 3 72 &LO >VI rpm ,y.zOop~ izgz & gn a,r=;o 2.2 w 3G% ogz.Z.% "a 2 3 Eiz 0 $%-02.-%n$ggw m cu 3 c: 5.0 3m: "Z S 0 m ;. 2 f 3 e-0"- m 0 m 1 < 0' &a QI - - = 3 3 J !2 2 3 35' 3 OgJ 2 m 2 &.E 3 m -.-o ?:E% U w 3 c55g2 53 w 3 a m 2.2 +,~~0 p gz ; 2 3 n 5 sg m 2 5 3x.3 0% QS mu c (D c? gy gk3 VI- !jZS 2.s m 2 0 - z.%? =arc 035 gag 85 czg Eo J 5.70 a e 5.8m m gm.0 2 Ern 3 a? m = 3 m =Z$2,3% 5': sQ-,* Ti -.VI 0 15 (D - '---a E-." cEaK'gS$:~5.i I?- .- - %z eggz ,ga."z . 63wV133mo'2Ec u a& 3 Q3 3 (D 3x'c=1zo 3 3- w -.(D a%$ mZ 0 fT 2 wc n Q (p ;;;' ' (D ~ C Qm 3 ~%3 ~a - g2.w 0 Iy no $&I - -3 3 QU '2% o QwgLJ c C (D -QF3 3 0 'Do 3 3 a= i; a z a o Em a= eo3'ngg3: ,so Qr ' 0 s 2 Sa.. Q3SE2, (D3Qa w i -3OU o 3 Q zF i $ =.a QZmA' Q% ?%;-.F2moY%e% g w 0 3 D < 8 =-J< Q- m m n ,c $5 u TZ go gzg eo goJ z E! ;g.gz QoE. g2.g sL* a $2 5 Ez -2 fDE3 -7 gxg; 5.FP 22. =g m3 5'3m ;?a cv) a z gg->g e%;+ ?:e s.2 2 Egs m 3 n 2> 5 t ;3 moo" r .. wn$p2j v) 2 ;% %a g $0 nm<z.~ y~S<'"-U mm; gan Eiz ;3 -if -(D z $ z,"< < %Q =? 2.2 gsn 2 g 3 $2 ggza; &+r-.o != 3n FZ'J w=3 3. g2 :u ng cfD6<wgVIo= 2 ,:EU =09. -3 n & 7 o <- 2 ;$ E e 2S.O > z m 3Y ".'X i 03 7 c kg WZ3$3 aga -22. P r- > c c =w $VI w 2 -.Q F Z.E.~ % --.n * C% c.og ij.$& zgVQQp%$yg$ ct,e'"m m 2 z 6 (D ~n p ~n $Z &zg 3 cy > 2,znr mm OEn n zgE.s 30 ZVIS *: 2g 5 %.ID z c E. -O g cg 3ez z E: i.g g?: r&a 023 0 ii' - a 3m u-0 a%%? w:. :.% 3% gz !e$$ 22 - 2.m 3.gzo, UVI 3z 277.0 r2g VIS. QKZ." -. -00. h 0 235 P6.0 E$ Je 0 c,zzo mm-no m &,'E3 5.20 53 3 ~3<E;ng-Q~%.% Qv) VI VI 2 'c. 0' c 2 (P m c3 P x 0 03 om ~n ggw.2 zgnmg 0 D) g. 3 -VI OFVIz, m m uiymQ gc g 3 5 g-w :=a2 .+I ?3< 22 n 6'.cnw 2Q oQ oa ~9.'2 : ~Z%U ii: 7; i u 2 g $0 m Q :g a m vi 0.E m&3z2gEF E3* 0 Wa r "pa p 542 c*nco'~~~O~g~g5Q~m gum3 w 83333 3n_3-G; 3gB;5&$$ =0iTom 2 m ggso z z &ggg$ 3 $0 2.3 r Q n cm awa2m ~p~o~ 33 ~.~:$coz 3 (D pwo 2s S=.<?sa zJ2.mn &$ am3 - Q3 c.Qw$ E aS.7 c % c -' $.= EL0 3'TI mo2m ad gg %$g s.-a-.g 522. eg I 2 Qm a 9.' a. Lggc3gg; vi! ma 3=5 c -7Jo 37 3 g m z 23 8 EEw ge 5 g c,c P.E3 3- %G = x ;. E. c 00" m=wso3VI ;22 Q Eg Q2. $5 2 g E..P.O , Q7 m p 5z;g Hap; U w Q Fg gamw 82. $E 5 g Q kg 2g om-g om'3g2$ 2 (00 2233 ar ga 020~ $2 go c m E. 2Q 3.::; :a %7: 0 =: 5 3 Ee -,ErQ$ mm -3 E pOz cj r 5- :r 23, m< 2.m 3.woc 35am ,z 2 2 =m $Z.Tm >nJ <e 5: wzgz. 22.?2% 3 5 (Dm $ZEE. WN w g8.a" z 8 2. 0 <% w -15 F 3w cur z. TI :3 8'f ,:=$ J- 2- L. w2 (D a% ogzg c7 32 us me. !am5 2;. ~5 - cw= camm 2% 55 .b gu g33; 3g n a$ -2% %; ! oZc6: g30.3(D g: nz c m x0 Q c pw- 0 3 y 0 c E. P p rpm ~3 25 nn%G cn-%g$$ ; 0 cp ggsVI &E$# zg ? 22 ga a= i8 -. ,3 mcQ5' E? 2 g;m; !5Zw zgzpag VI 2. 0 z? eg5- p; o 6 sn n VIwc". - 30 3wQc :A a -0 u I C 2 q .- i ii: = =wmnn~~mrW- ggw2ow n 3 gpc g gggPZ5g;g 2 ~~~z~~~.~m=~C%3.a~;a$z=* .e 3 m 2 "00.3~0 g ;ii'Q_n g w 2: -2 n z VI >6 Q7 g... &l ;zE!g fi -. 3025.32 -uuo m;$ 0 u E 2. $%$%-a6a, f gg -so2 ?;: 3' =Dm ws.73m > w O :Q;%3 ; < g?:!:% z:s 3 L;$ 3 rz ma 2 6 $g:S.% a>x 2 g3,- F3w 2;'n.o O'b :=X n.g.IEg G.2; 9 <"O 2gF g. = 03 PC I-->?, GO$ u "5 -nu~a< Q oa s 2 3.; >ZJg.r 73 r x mmr:x -. --. m gga 4 ;2r?<m'o gg "3 r-< F 232 65 a % m3c2n 3.m :"Kg $22 2 &-rr sa ma:= "3& 22 2. p- ELg Q2 ;,as$. ZEZ ; g -.i 5: Pr $ g-2 m n W<P~ Tz TEA= zS~. 0- oar gg'? $ Egg -0) $ $0 8Q$!m an ?E 3 gzx g 35s x: E' z 2, w 5 c mo;20 w n;? 35 s'u 5.Jg J E a?Q Om $g$;a 3 3-72 $g ? -. 52c. 2 ins am oc,< mzz z eo $% z2.E 2g s g "p B;' $0" 5 EiCX wB >'"E'" :$g = X$Q =zVI u 2. aau'a :,e% z 2PS 2- m 222. me. p $.x:;$ w 02 a$!Jl= En0 - w=c 20 m 8' 5 2 g. g6 - mw 3:g E. EL 5 EgF C V a ea.?& 8%; (D $3: g~. P 5 5 a>Q w c: a < 5.m~ 3% t w -. $ 2 $5 g;; r c*z%j 2 .. ?>e;gg.g 6 !U>5 sum 2.18: 8 ic $ Tog2 P" 12 <Om -K b Tagm PC, (D f.OU Q $'gg 2 wc.30 ' > ?;CD& w- C ow rpm y- = nu%. -. gs s m 3 z ; 2 I' E. .m -. 3- P. nz'S:% ~z.2 3 - aW 5 Q-3 0' 0. 3 I-!?-- sigg zaa g c,30 f, VI 2 z p : Z%Z ZE $2 88nJ gg a Z. 3 z 5. n W) -. 5; 8 g -$ s 2 QA mv -- oZ~jn~~~~om;jwa ~oom- - 23a30-EZ~~ ,,,$2 z.$gg% -. zg:zc% v r+ro c.cE 2- c w 2 p c*z % r= ' -J=.EO;rJ gzam = ;E:2 9 -."(D% 5233, =w 0 am o= - ZS- 5.8 5% ~g,-zn - - 2;p.z vn %-ag$ 03- > z c. ;:scan am0 $ &>F Fy$ -=. Rm a g; 2 i o 3 =.cG o ?-.- 0 EE~? :$ nnm mz m 3-J m 2gr3A.&w*m 7'- 0 ssosg z Kec.wv,zv --.= * 2 w e.= <xn w aa (D z$."";. 50 n ga nEkw&m2cg c Tam g&5" r;c:.m 3 0 -. 2 2 g m aw ELLS 13 -%n>~z > qz;c -03 Ona 3, :: :i gg 3 -3 O.&XE$ 3 0" c -. 2 gmg = om'"2 LCac 5 a --mzo$=W zm-gw L~02~ro %2$=5 a@z . J 3% 2 - g=J < 5: cwm v, rw a- 4$g"2 =Emw 3 ,?I-. : rw 2 zg; ma:, wnrs s$;;:&.E5.E - g- $3 3 zn31~.%Z'p~w 5 2 w c22.g 0 9, g& g L.S._prn m m 2. aa3n 5erp "OmFmCwFgg w;ms% 2.gmmL- co;&g$,a. 0 .E2 a:: %c2.2 $2 -a $;& ;j - 00 mu ea" vc< m TN-.w -.rG a KzTE'w -n7 %$Ec w EF3 S 5 E>Ew VI 2 %. (D gE v Eo n c o"1z ET%$ n m waw 92zT 5 wh.L-a woam 5-..w5moz2ncze,+%~ ma=.cz g -0 5 s2,=. 32 i'z w g2 ~5 0, J z =n 0, -'% n o E? gc Efg-m 2 %In oj ~.~. 7 =. < ,E g.s 'oc w$ g zo.cie gmr+ z$.sz m ms-2.x ~goa~~,, - n --n QK>E23 gK220 > aTm0 EO " 'p g c g.$Zg2Jg?& 2 E.m Lm a %E;,- v VI z.2: g g pFp;z zc I" J 2 9:. ;g$ o E2,rg 3,m OR% -mm o F'Bn ERm = - moe =we"o-m?g +:5cc::3;:'Q w-c DemQzm %zm?ZwEF 5 - CTs 2 ;"-e E w 0 2 2.55 =: age so:s3,m 5% gi cp".$ 2 2 + n E52 g 3, a O n $;;:,BS 5 5 @ -cw 5% .-mn 5." 0 n3C?~~'~omc.S-02 - mc z 3&g05$F z !Fg ??$ =g=.3-"zzw" 2 n z zum Ez~ -0 n-.m an*- "ge;EzFKgmgo m c gz gw f' 8: 0 o $8 0 a'%3, 2 E.= 9 ~ n +-Za E~E~C'S~EO~ a$%: .2 x $a;&g mm msg g$=c 8 $a:% :E.% p" - sg$$; E Zz8 2 2>wm z$ ;$ gg zz &-J 7 J a EzQ w ;3 5 co:R m ffi _. 'o - - 2 ? 7 K % a =. o :CJ =.% 5 5 o 5 j: 0 h E, 2 Fw ni 5'0 c.0 - 3 * w -a" 5. 0' gz 2,' v, en@- -. 0 2 N3W zU"3 cw 4 rm E$ c-03 E:; 3, w 8. r: m- n a z-w a =mr VI m.g J - w 0 2.v c.o F7 2 c3 0% r r m<l~rn~c--~~~ & %g.c3m m%g-eoaz 8 w PGQ m nm v c.w= ago: Po C?; ~~~--Cw~2-w -..-3P20 &gas: g rnao Z z 2 E. E. m : gzcm 5sep w ,-J;j$" c I- %E=n*m PmC-vr mm%g 3%E 3 m sw =.as ~SZ-J3;;~gm~Pm0.Ca~$~.&~z 0 w rn e & 33 w J m a=.-.-J 0 3 w 5.: v) 2iZ -. w = 0 cv m ;;?.of :e%$ 6 e; :? am =E. $23- VI 5g.w i7 n- "0 ~2zgs3 ~-~0~&2~Opnc\~>~~ e'pmv-.am ;;I r3=E 02.OfbS > .N 7 mDco o Q >gg P 2 5 C-J mgs 2 cam. :,s 3 "go VI (D z EE.ng'zTm fo ;j's e m 22R-J =w <ID n w,$m &eo %Zm ;;'B 0 mz - p 7 0 E %E 22 gzc ;%: s- 4s z 3L =1 c nc d. % U P U L ;. 5 F>z a> =-c =s c 5. e -. 4 - 2 a 4 E'=-., 9pE3 51.512 mQ3x nnnrn- ccggz EEz.> !L:(P:g 58-e.QP wsg 0'wo-x x &2 :"o< (D =g "20 -on * iFssa =r Z.3EZ I 0 :go 7 w mca3 plY%~h. z. ;3<< <$2.zo%n 'D2'J.n 022% pgs oooza?= V Qnx g. gzz:g3rncsz v, 33 3 azz a rn z z ~~'$5~g s -. (D P >>>a;-gsa scc=U z z ccmwm %PO % -J>>.qz->g K gp;.;.:;?: c 2 0 =;Pin.ow 2;>a4q n :s > F > g+.$ga gxr 51-1 o=a.,%sc ZgIDf$E=P gz ?sa.% =a 83 '7 wa3w <om; N3uroz oE*.Jj2(Dz p g:a.> 3 8 g$ c Pa0 z &kap (.T$S ew;g a S.C3 2 ?-,"A ZZ%E z22zg 9 I zg SJ, 2. z PO =9=.q B < "urn - 0 in. n (D L oooow,~c~ P d uo3*--' =C > 2 5 Ei5'30ID 'on~v) 3wg;.gg%g a -. (D Gnu> Y3?J ;.;;z z$nm s$g~zm -Duo O Pn P' rnz U %Ed "+2.X 0- * sn.3 ~.~+~~>=o~T~~~~~~=a~~~g~zv)EZG3z B ;E E: z ::a (D -u ;ii 63 J.$$ % kb ; g.&E f zo 2 fZ ov, 2 i53Q i %>G$ZU ;:fn.rnw (D--N >K 3 g o.g rw":.Y3a m = 0 a 2 c ZpggpJ > yg,qpQ 3a!L,:> ac_wP=n, 0 ss-3 3wo z 0 rL-0 5' n F= 02.g 3. 0 5%; c VI 0 3 = =.= 2 -.c a3W FZ :e> w E % 0 (D ~o~~owQ~,,cQs~2,gg go 3 5 $: 0-0 c ~~zQ"'~~zU~$~ 3 -,* SJ (D 7ac :$ z 1. a-9-5~3 v) PCm a.3 5' n q ny ;= 2 0 g"z3 3 z 2 n rp e 55 ; s & m omo n 33 259 2 Tc eg 33 + s 0 bg 30 > 2 rO = 2z* ;c = f 3 w= 0 J >g;.m o;gL(Dos ;%Sag Am - -.ae.:.$g Es$%g:Ozp "z=: >= T: c g cz:-gx 2 y ~s2a g 5. m 3 3 e d 55 > N =Ai cn; C > 0 YZ $% g g c 2% 2 0 Sa E ~. f 2 ma.? g > g 52 a a rD > z.0 - - -rBanZO -upz I> zg 0 3 gz:FgL?(D g,po;p*Eu m *EhJ3gK p*gg:g gg5q. m o.pn Y <moa ZWrp gs g wa Z=E~ zgwWYS uw,,, 6 n gEg-~a >ss aw rp u; Wr, -2 zgzE%2 rpnw ~n az- E ?c.."wzf; -%=rod 0 m g 5gc.5F;rE 3g-2EW Z==soc row0 w &;$ -. z$ nplcm (Dv) gz.zaom ~CE &G 8 3 (DCQ c aQV2 :$E uu 3 y 2 i-32.5 n F=OE' a. 2 3 m,sm-o 5,aQm- z 3> n-g2 51 i;' 5 bQ 2. 2. (D fD m r :* a g &'mTa E w-;i:-o ? w WQQ w ZZE $ FF -.: pr z ' e< $0 0-0 080&, $$% "0 u 2 ,.a?-. ?= (D a E. +;& n c c5 ;:men ?+ 3 E??z&g z:>wn fozwnyu pwoow z O0 n Y nm =rg 5.- -?E I' ~morzocGT5~,sn2 &' c r. - z 5 03s 8?gz,g Qb 3 wY- Caz7W ne v)o(Dn *< Y 53. W a 8 ,m g x $2. QUO. cQaz& r n ccLQa < w%sS-= N :?'%; w 5 'p < 3 ;;$ =I$ > Gg 3 c (D rD >3ag-g - aOu* ?an - ;?E[ g H < 2 $ & $ am n , a99 v) : g.Q (D a g.2 g 523T2 w5 5.2 O gez > g mS% g WbZg Q 0.%$2 Egz 5 r.n $E$z ca w- $ El2 2 o 2 PnW 2 ow- v) GEE 2 a :E& g m ;gsw -an ZsFS- *m 0 I m --&R$a et, - = CFwr6cw33mw -qgvg.%:< i; Y - usa"$o gc 8 c 'Ds > $S 6 -3 = a px'ijg TJ VI 2- nu za-gu 5g:ag Y g.2 5 Z!+ U a c 8 < g 8 ?g ; gz; 3 ggE n 3 g E gm c.w Gag < ,.~gz m 5 < 52 os. 0 =ca$a;a% -,,;23. -.2"5ES'a.rg isgPz ; 3< 220 d%px!E3= EG zj &-.pEC%? g E.3'0 0 22 $$;a g ;a az=g zz o~Q C o ~ % z% 3 w ~,- n 5 a Nw p :: -n 3n >5 5: -3 0W-m 35g'~g.g e.~~~~~~:gg~;a~~fsa~Pg"m75"7~e~3.~'~~~ % Fa- rn- m.w.n ., ac50n OSIW~,~~ g au 3 1 > 3 gaFg--c 31=mc:z nmg 05'2Zp3- cuano3ac. 3::~ 2-m cs.-uwc5-.m-z~ 3 gz g>nm n- 3 ,3 ID gzg? 2~; 3 gzB! ;g gg 5ga e2 3 -0 o: w 3 u Fg 28 5 g =EJaz> s.;s;s. ogsEw -0 m 3 gs =m wpag;<c~;;Q-mamm m a 0 =---- a -z~awd~?.3cnz "2 mw o w v n 2zrn= 3 oc mm ;=m 2 czm3;j 52s 5: @,,n~~~~~~pg gz8.gr.~En~~~c~ 3xmc ""4'Prm7 (D a g.aoos omgw- ama rwc92ewm sz. ~;eg.~~:~~s,gj-~~~ ~PB.~Z.Z~: ~~~~~~2-E.mfi 30-0 -3 anSI> p;agg.h gTg5"n, @g"w-w-m $.E.q<~:~~~3 g; a 0 3 c.m $.E2 EF3.cc 0 c p 03.4 zo : 9: %%A g -. -. w Q v, .w g. o ggLua!Ewmw > 5s (Q E2 q; kg.? 3 E'i m ac.h$; z 5, :E33 negmN c -w "zp :;.ozg'= - QE. a @ 2.u~ zos P -n3 ggzgBznz E. gs,mwlam;5: uwmy ~~-~rg~~2$~g ,-.ngw >a3m nu UE.,'=?:C m-= wrr, i2, .,~z.n~C~:%c. 3 a<-. wgg 2 3 g 3m22%>*3Qm$ E$mwsEzs ET"=-3? ms% -w ;sa 6g.3 aE:m3 r"_Tl,?d <o Qa g CZE-.-,~~ $9 a 95: (D a3 $$rDDK?+iij =w 10- mcg fDmm45Zm u==,c.s;g.wg snwW ug330g gg5 E 2.wnggm z.32 6 Pj,::?$&85: Em 2:s gs.5 = sznzl --. gg 2 zwaz c-4 2 oc.glnEg$~zg gsz 1IDpO..wc yg 2m)SL am w EP;C6 a. IP 2g,53Eug 3'iFnm wca<n w= 023 :uc.-=- maE%32F zZo m3z$.dzQ moo n 5.O "-z (D- gg g 2 c&.gcg (DUE % -=Fag "gwm20&e30w ECz mww&-GE EZCE E-0 e. nu m a0 5;nEE.g EgE E ai an -ow-m .3; -. 3 J a -30s c(? 6 2.2 8'- Qz a~~~~5.~g"~.~~EQcw~2~3 3 z - (0 E 3 --c a? -m n nwwzo %a:$ 4 nw u Z.>ngc.g In zw'34 ~g,., rzEF sa20 ;.gg:;g =-!pgm ,,a,S p~ mw~~a~mS~,- ~~u~~~~Wn~~ 3 -=as .Zo 2z Eg~~~~~y=c. -0 =m=n%33.0 w3'~ no ggz 3- %%3 3 7gE.a 5 ;a z ?j E5 wa-wnw3 :$ $ $ 5: ;ro 3 3 , 37 La $&$:;. c r3- :: cz 0 Z2.F 0 < c 01 8 S- g CD~ m.z.>c qzzw m om go>> ,n m nTJ 3 E3 Po w p* m 93 2 $2 p! 2'.3ucg TZU g u--G -J %;ea- zug K ,cmg~na ES.;.S mc.0 sen ~mnac33 u 3 0 m 3 0 5' 2 W 6 0 ---a- y =;wmp sm= zw%~u~~wm n=% c3=g~:~p ag%z; 52. $ GZ ---n (D 0 ~5 % z23a ngTc.gz so- mwmcuo3 gg3z PO= 2.w -0o.G- QGw Q.w - ; $ z b z s ;t 1' D. ! Z7' WOI G-u o c I zT~! s: f = I !2 g 1 &I n' a zi; 0, P, -' 2 E- 2 n * : & [PIp_AQrp=rg =rn mu 2zQn 3D"EIz F 3 03 m0Q 2 @nz-nm mo'D(Dc ".nun$g. TQ a'p= n ug3 -. m. 3 5 3g ZSID s c n*Go. r3 2s' 8 5?z n 3 -g- 2~n32Egs.k.g- - - < v)%g sgQ= ---E %?;,E x % 3: 2 g 5 2. G (D 5 4 u E !$ ir ; w u u - -0 : ~ z 3 = 5i 7 3 = u = 0 3 0 -. P nJ u d 0 3 c 5 w?ge*Qn:E* ID n,C'~~Q&~~~g (D-r -03n g5.c zo':g EL2 e.$ dE--tDg 5 3 i% u % IDpGm=,Z g= u v) Q gso mz9~g8.~Et!mmom3;o -0 ggg 70 ZQ 00 0 c' m n - on ?.-E 3,ms2Q E z g-g g.< 3mnqun 3c.- n&$5 ZU% Qv)z3 Q2 3 u Wm E3 'Qn 0 z m 3 cg:a ngc.g gg u a 5 ug29;zz3 nu 88 D 2%~ gg3ne e.Qgc.F?.'Dmsgmg3 pe 8 n -c c-. 03B gn -2 sa, m 3 20 0-n - 5 m?mo, gs 2 u egu 93 0 Bg 5 22 I$ l~~mo:go;,s, =cou 0 OJ 2.Gt 2crn 3 sQ E1 3 2 ,gsv, a - E%=(p32 n 3 ?'ID c -mn 3 g u 0 OQ -QJz?+n.z=.a23 n (D m 2 < $8 g67c.m m c.u 3'3 mmg - :go 3 sgggpu ~$$cvvQ-~~$OO 3 8~~.3m~uPQQ-z~3~$'D;~~ QcruZf.3 m E$% BO w QQ -2- u<ssE:g2?.<0% cn 2y%J -. 2: 0 gg 3 g-. <= -2 ID"? 3n - ?".E! 22% c zg 2 g "5 (D pj'Qz3-ii;Q3 gd= b36 s 3mns2 ggsE%m~~ p NO c-Q- 0. & 0. n $! 5. g %m:3 accz8 2- ozu-wu<9 gg g%%2 0 5 *up2 u u n < on's2 0 3 G2 m+cLUm w 0 mQc.m353mQ 3 35% Q* 3 5.z2 5.5 4 2z3 E5 0 3c 9 R-? ~.g!=s0 3ge=u~$uO2".?z1~po~n~- 3Q- 5. g E. 3 3fDQgou2g!Ezgmg$p QE,3 E &< 6 Z*Q%z %.ago 23% c\nl 5m = -m 7 35 g QZ su g Kg- Qn 2-5 I) QC 2 z 2 22. 30 - psuu --?m33u run3 Q< 3n u~Qr ug ~lgg~g?C.? cp9e ! zE 3 sf g ts Q$ ugzo~&vys 2 n3Qu: ,$o's! Q 33'00 -4 9-~3.-9 nnn z < %n -e Qsa62 <g 3~g30~~*~ OWE nm ,o* nnn g>a ; 85 5 5' 2 B & 0x3 38z 5% E;&? -.m cp@$ G5g2 OSp-JD nn 3.$-.z c -a, no Z.,G32gyOF > 2 3 n z 0 n - g3 5 g =O p X 2.5 -' -U 2 ~m-4.; 20 ~~.c.~.~ o 3 3 QC cp 3 3 (D 0 3 - - B E ?ET 3g3 l2 (DE 8C",cr).3g c u 5'3 Z-zgEE $ Km 3 0. fn G2; %E22 h - p2v2JD)cpc.=z? v) 0. e. zto $ 3:Y'QID 9~ uG-4 (D -m> E-$ ?:EzE E.:! s: n fv? Q~Z nzx ~35n nO9~~nJtD fyh&L&zEl-ag -. zn gmQ QD ga c ID QTz 00 go,% E>CC-. ngsEgE QBB?$o2.:g2%- (P gC8s-<,o2. *3 n -. -. 0 5 %LE* nn3 c azo 0 2 3 &Lm n *u-.ouz= 2zopa 'qo(DgQ2 3 ln c =-< 3g01n uEaC22.rv ug:fJ u-v.z22 +E2 2anmo='g = 05.ez. 5.8 X3kgg.E -Lo -3 Z3(Da,(DmQ Fa = 3- a c(D(D 2 3.g. mz3s. -< Kz s g -0 ~33n-.': cusz 2c3co a, iDoou=Q Dm &33E6.3 54 Qg 0-g.u (0 c. (D c.E$ 0 2 2 2 e.; (D =(Dn- gE ua2~~?~ uozg c o a Y 3 E Q--cp.-. c c-C3 &Q 03 cp ggBg "0 2 -0 >s p-cp 5e; 5.Q (D),cln pyo 00 (D(D(D- 2 m' - Q 2. a, 3 oQQ~~~Q~ $X - 03 m~~~$gzn3 - 09 n 0 D 2-m c- 0 n- o co2cr 0 -2 = n zEaGn&~ $DE= 3 u3Q30 . z.n(P Q 0-.3 0.~0- (D eoo og -Q-$ %ha 2 2. a, J ZG2. g' >a, fD 2 q gg &O F~%FJ~- 0 3-2 2 z - o_ u 3;o"gu -.a +6gs; zra,u=- (D~o~o(D, =?a9 %E., CS? 3IDcU~5ua u UP2 QQZ ?J zsE 5. 3 zyDggc n 0, 9 2 $Q Oij"g2 :,%E 3 G %cp~S-Z 6 sz < * EGcp&E E-= urn i 9 %s2 ?J cc zQ02grD EC. cn sg=.=og gp 2 if KQzc.3~ sf,n n C 4; =.Z OPO fD 2.p % N".zcgz Ern. m. - -u<$Q= E$6 0 $ $2 Qki 2G5gq nau-.a i!~s ?gip"rzu.'0 os5 O = (D'PF 2s mu30 mu? % 9 c'$c:F n-~~r_~~ 0 -'% GQE 3 n.,oZ 3 u = 1 g 8. g.,a<03 S xnzzs ~~(D~o~ 3 % $~m n (0 =E-- QS Fm-ggzE &3~ C l Q>Zcc-> -22 ng.E 2 - z TQz (D 3 Q z -I 2u %?%-(DQ a%Q FZ%gxcma =g,=z-z c72.w W0GE.Z 3 TJ v,u ggw ~(P~(O=~TJ 5 mw ownw "'E.$' s->%F Pa 3m3 3 CgE z%$gcg=Lc-dosY ng,gp,~.g"s,:~~~~~ff~ ID $2; WE> ''(DE p -I %;a m 0'2 gp3m+wpaz 2.mw > mmO c E -23 c~,m~~o~~z~ 0 7 2 25%. 0, 5 08 E 4 ~~~o~~E.~.z~.2g~E mCmL(D (Dsm- 2, n4 J a. F 2. rns $ gm 5 2.~2%. n rg a n $2 arm. !E2gg*m=3 06, wagam== = o.=* s.27 8.2 2 z 5 f EG %= 0 osz; -*E hrggz gp rn2E 8 Z~~S~$~~g~o %rmg.n~ *%; $+ 28 v, -. Y 2. z ;?;!jzma.= -(D % J2.E c?FZE ZQ;: !E? 2"$8.$$+2 '"3g (D :$ wq Y -. - gzzx c$ "SEO ZwJr s5.z &' W n n ;d rc=.g 2 2 8.8 2 "9. OF wm LE,- u $aZ' P(D"rr; gp'g 2 F- gQg% 2gq ET? 2% 2 - F-p,%uaz:XXg.8$ 3m g-3,cz Fr;' =w #q23agz E$? G r 3.2 g '% W. 2 ~~.~~~ip0 ax(D 2 253 3 gz > soz ..+ 2 2cp5.w%3E.= ?.,E %" <-5rm -.Y '0 x. = = % ;%p zm L? n27c 3e05 -<s 2z =n ow s = "5.m Y w nm w -rJ c5 E w loa 3 z> (D (DID7 $2: (D % a+ Gg 2,~ E. 0 n 2. -.s 0. 5. L g m -(D S5.R E. & :, - 73 G?-~~,;E~~E.~ ggSwJ& e&'=: za32nZ' s.D.m~~m.su On$ -. (D c>o 0 (D ri 0 g = p3xz ;;Ioc p3z: zzTJ maw% c n 2. 3 € o wg ; + g 2. ; !2 z 3 og> 3 EEG SF sag ' om g 3 a-0 a 2.2 -2: 5 +E5 mgg.a~wa soma c p a g; zg F E. L $G 0 ; J. ZmC (D -0 o -52- mz ;oo&.z=Pz a7W3 0 -. n3 $3 0 0 % m zTJ 8 -10 0 r= = n : -m -0 WY o 5 gsw n Ym %%"+ 5 8 2' o - 1 j3g og.":E- a IDG3 $2 g% Be:: xs p3 2; ~pJgO;?g ;gz: m EW Ee :I$ $5 g P cs 02ggmqczz o&pEg ;kg2 (DG VI o (D Y c0 Z-~(DEO< UI Em i 5 a (D c-oP=~o~~o = ~ 2: -. d % > z 8 ; 7% i n zg 1 zz ' 597 AWE =mz ' qs: >?a S-cm -07 =i?g gzn SZO 273 WEF 02 z= -4 z -v, n z >m?? 7 0 cnK 25 gg ~b m >wa a mcg g3ng%;w %gW sgg ,os~%,o: 3 0 n wz "2 0 n n w %~~~~~w~ :? ET &I g ; Z=,% 5' 2 zg~z n;a P p~a<ns~?: 4 2 ID g g 6 s: c a am VI - T ;a s; L sqi.:~gpz 3 zr* <*-a I-' -C p)m wagmn-w+wcwzw wwwu~0. a B~gia 23 $5 ,,OZ$ ZaZQa~cZ.2ng.Z~m --==g$$;02ggp 2 225 ;a may$;:gz.c5- 2 c s 0 mcz 3rn=.wm- N ~2~~~g q 0 zw~m~as waIvr3 22 aogzn;agz8%z;z a ~ m2maE$ng-np moa>-o ~s "-e8g3p~fc220 9* c$ 2zE: > n -LOWS Zz BEZ:X~ v) 2.gu n mzw ID a O--mm :ornwoIV - $we3 cs am og 5 ;X g s 5 2' 5 E s 3. z !. z; ; ;e g 3cP g 2 g 3 ID < - 0 ,mC $E&?OShQ" =" s EE.2 i? E" s z a2-=$g;C: g?s.unca$rw ;4is.:cn.n.g CJ eg~~~ rn n3 3 ?=-a$ d-o$-:-yo z:'8.(D3= n E $;%:x &I<$;$ 2 am>g-+ n n >- n a* mu P. p w *c c r-5 zz ? o[) a 2: $232 =3g56 5 2:PwC) Poo*p w n~ om rn -=mmmm,, - v ss E s?L3 2-%zz>nn sm rnau g~~w-r,n~rcnmau~>u>na~~~ nO%O 3 2: 3 n2 2.m %, E c.'p u wg (0 0 z 2 c=u a -. 3 %m =E $-.a 3 ~4 = u Crg e;E w mm e ,a a ?a 03 2 0 gu; rz 3%; ~ 3 c cz, m 2.3 no- X.qt% 3u w nuX = 2 c.rz-03 g(D 22::". <gm;,g;" %urn =o -%? ;o En -. 7sgT&0g5 w -2 E. ca3 iggz 8.gg5E ozz 3 n!ag 6 0.~~5 u~rp2E $ %s=c 03 z3g ~g.3 3.n~ a E =awn nEnm 5nna.n E:w(D 5a n ?E ;= 2 sznEm% 3 "gL= UzgFg acmm z3n E;z z2 ang. e3E: &' zgo m $%ZZ -c men- 3=?:z% O1) a bn23 ggEg Fz'm gn2.c.0 (D sz.2 -UO Q %-> 5.w .:so VI n 53 m "In 2 irJ" E' x F 5.5 s ' g zoo 4nm z~Fa~mm -$ % 2 n-00 3csc- z-'~ VIVIcauE % 2,sm -. 2 ofs "LQ"ag qVId 2.53 F? ;a g$ i;g g ms> Qw 2 zz 8 $g;-: 2na wm.~e nCw :sn n$. w su z g,N E -0 - $e2 zw 3 3z3g 035- smc g-3 0 O,Zc 3sz F.g W'c EFm ..E. w 288 ae $ mngp $=-. c z E.3 2 0% i; aan w 3 3 nz.Qz. gEs 3 a 7 3.w 2.3 3 nzo 0 >+= 5 g' ,o =a no3 t- nm u a 5.42 G2.C 3 w -E w > w cm T a %go cas g!-ioa Zc mu sag g$ d 0 58, gwa. = 9. 2: c=-w m g;.: % SI E. n m sf$ na Ei;' 4. E. :: E32 2 0 % 2. $ ZZS OEZ Xu n 3 g =E. VI010 g E. I! gg$ 24 nc 0 :E unz 5 g PQ $ E? 3 42 42.2 2. 0% c. - 2 or a n2m 3. > : rrg 63. -. gg 3 X. c sr ?a% n 2 2 %3- mEY vlw m ng Q NN % 2->o $;?E ee: z XZr- c 0.0. > 2- c gz. t3: cm aa 8 x go 5-2 JEgu a zzz gnms ~.g E s u 2. P 0 cas 0.- Q m 0 (Dz; w w P!Em 2 Q- m ? E r r rE %X. -.a a 0 (DW E. zs 3 = an 2.n 5's (D ;grwQ =WE m a w 223 SE.~ $fig.cw 22'" gg w. 2 2 2. O. - WQ- uzr N a5 3 3- 2 u N - w CCG gsa n -. w- e 2. -. 8 n ZG - 08 : f : w $E o c g w o -z z (yaZ tn n2 8 0 E* 5 c 2 w $ g rs :gg :a B E. rn - Ei;,%5iJ,k~ z.3F awm~sun a-~zcc.mom- ~~~~~w;gpwug~ wmnm 2s n2.=3 c-w? g3 i; =m- m = n ~u~.ac~~8Na 9.cwm p 0 3,o a-ezoz' m=w-.o JCO E%% 2 2: ,c, n bo 3 w s nm :.rigs %g.s - a g;gg",g5 wo3w~~ ?E.:, Gw3 94-n 2:; f 5. (D J ~op~~~,o~u--,~s".~~P~~~ -. c =zu = g mgG-.w am= w,nE m ;.g c.3 *% 2 Sd". L5gEzz. b.ZS. aow 9zz w$ agE35: 9s w =3u w = a Q 0 ncanz w A ;I= %$. %: 2 (D 5% 3- 0 g2 0, g ;$.a Q $ gzw E:-% mc ,nb cawn = -2." QTK3 (7 3 gJ E5 3 8 $ ~Ygpcz~.~.ag 60 pw 35z cpnpa-<-.xgggz9.,o < 6 g.?Jc2 c -- n3g ~3~~~.~~~~w~~~wmus~~~~n~u=~~~~~-r m0.3 mw 0s Znzzzz w 0. U o 5 gg 2 i.s3 %E 5 ggp aF ? 2 EEZ :zz fQ$:cz%w zZJ gT z = 2 ~~z *-.D $E3 g;;; ;.$.Z* i; i; x E z. n u 3 ; E p g J g-az 3. o& "2 no c m, 1.2: ggg$:g 5~2 gs O-Eg 2 f" m gr5.3 .4~,~~~.am~3~.~~::~~~a~~~~m"m0n.3n~~$%g=3m~~,9. gsgzz. fQ; r= agm zx vi 2 ,m -~~= fD p 2. . io,$,--. CE.3: a 2 0 pw z ,-.g m E.? pz.0 rz nm ZEawa ;g~z ui=~g~gnCo- I sp=-531 ~m E$ $.w~ E.:&=.u pw a ;ern zw 0 m 5 E 5:s ;'n 3 8cm wn ceagga :am*n-coJ- np,-oTu~,~ -0 -.ID 5 > 3 ca 9gg.i ~$s.nm a3 n.9. 332% ~U<S Oa~g io smi;~~m~~~oa-~~~ gmu~ ag.g~ 03$.zG3Emn3q~c F ~9 0 2 zn z =* 3 z gg cpKvivic* 0,wO 2mm g mnaz po sg 0, = pm 3 5 m w E.$g% 7 2 2 =, ,,$sggZ azgs,aa~ zw-.m=-.= $O;SC q&;z27?$$ggE.%g - s E,$ 5.5 xm am $,= I 9. e z.-w wm 5 g-g 3, 3=oB~~Gio,;$-$ 33ugz2narz. ~.~~~~-no~,wngaaeZ m3Z_%ogc0 c.= nwwzagFx5mrsw 2n~%~~c.~c ~.c~~' Z.: o~N a zu wOUW n3 .i gz f3 %= 0 :nF 2 5- r5 6 %E3 < 0 ,o c,g3 "7gZ.g =S omn CL2m-Q 'De. zcp: pw ~~=m~~ rqcz~? znggag g ~2% 0s E= 3 5 g S' %$ ; a, 5 g 2 m 5S-g Q.3 $? Sob> wT 3 r.e.EDJx 3 2% Z'Zc p '.a "; gw p.5 a >s vi= 5 3 w CY.!. am r -% 0 =w QFm Emu - V> ru=ma w ":p E%$.= -u ,m.r3g is 3 wa~ ;a e% -o? 3 w :gz e %a ~2 z gzz 52 Y J $a 3 g2.0 zG 9% w sgzg 8 nn 32 s R 5.s c n 8 %gp EE.QQZ cg3 g%.ca =--=a cn = Em'p" - 0. Fz:!i,n 6 :wa ='E $8 'n 8'5. E.c r m~q.ogga2nmmo Qamgj.g:z Kg Y:%.gJgg;gg? s a ma OCKF Q0.= $.E33 co::~gg=.wc~e O 0 me.mn3. 0 on ~z~,-cpwg en,.m%uu3 > -$g 9 ;= 2.,PSn' n %%?: 3 g; 2 e: $ :% g 6 g-nc5=L; 33zz; Cn a m g En -.Ocun~:~w ~~d'n--~~pl W a w -' a w* ~ -Yo., v) ,zg=.2 n k e < q w ~ w = - wn~~.WS~wtw.,_n.~m naw J 53 m 3 w u -ra cns1'g~3m3 = X;On~mao,Q~~~nm~~,3 wmmmn.'Exz ~~g~~i: Mu2mw=Z~===~~~?z:m K3a-ozggn co o n4 $ w nggXgZ z 3 3 $ = $% a 5 5; 5." (0 2 >= i $.n %$.O gj & es --.m 0 (D uE ,La f.S.%og m m n DI u;=fgm 0.a u-. 22 as-22 M x. w Qzg r. 3' e m o = 9. "W 3 ;.Q "6':; :z ~Fg;$2 a -3 z 2- &, _.- cn =w fDn 2xi;rqw$Rgfi goo%== w 3 &Em a E.FG.$-.w ?,a$% zm g N pw ;; n g." 0 o=&c~ g CZ -F- n 0 v, g do m e-; 2%: csqgaw2.c np?Gz 3 mr~c%QVrg.n ;8c.Egi:f; z zg 0 @$zm ID &5 R, Q 3 $Zmav3 (0 mu z -. -?i:vzG&,uz c=oaao$~~ ~.s.s~~.~.~ .g g 1. 30 ao3c-v,o=oz-~,E.mcc w cQ m r.~w Q 2r> n 0 g g2 ~mn p o 3 5. .= g_ba 0 ngVIG'cg g ,p QE *Tow -7Q t = -?4 - 0 ~2 2 $2 8 $a:; ---r z -- = nsgg U x-J Vi >nn.Zlm pa:: 'Dnw s.3 - %% 1 h, 'N w b a m33$mmqnco n n 3 E 5 %a 3 1" 7 5 :$ xgs-33 =-3 02, um $Q= m 3 U :; ~;1 s G-s (D - ZQg g gn 8 -.$a m g 2 E ~$2 figz 3 SO."$ Oz.~m~'$7O.n J ow =o&,ID go zx 9 &, < = z- 23ans. 6 +>ngg ;;-E E Q' g '4 g E. 0 es 2 $2 Q n 3 m a Q 2 a 5 lJQ.wgucmwQzg50 x uDI -i 2 On E.3 3 Qo E 034 sm 310 wc 0 G% p 3 a 0 ea zlc nz.6 c ~~-2 o rD3 0 gs Q.- o Fg agQ>= n Q-C m mn mF-w Qm = J ns2 2 Fz xgm n cw * -.332.)$ 3 z $ 2 $ 6 ~2. g C=nuwi=x= ma0~5P :f~ .= c 8' y VI VI D, 23 Eu 2 m 3. I? -- 05 SEfavaa ~5 ~es g:; p&3 ZS,%$ :: Qu E ez2= %B' % 5 ~~g~~n~ g $ $0 73 io" :% ~m E 0" %3.$ z g$$zFs~g 4 -sgg.gq g (D E=. J pEm wQf2 cz we w F Em23 l2 2 22.: c z 2 23 O - k 51 2. 31 ~~na' - * S -v ez 5 F ::E7 b."~ n3 v) 3 ID 3 =.g f E2 a zgm~Q= Qm Ew ;ST og>E'i;:u .s moz-z3 '*."$G 0 0' gE % s :x 5, =E $PUX Gw c as s 72 z:fF 5 3 C$$$ gg z w 3 'Dg c,2. 3: 2 = 2 m w n 2. D* z .P - mvkXfDz=re ty 23 2 gc e= ugg~.oa~mas -E ns= g~c.agg~u o ~g 3 $-;:E 2g.Z~ 3" gn m 3: rg3<m~ 0<030_nS$ g G33 "E-,"+ 2 gz2gmne "ocou ID 'om - g nc 1 E. $3 -> zgamcnm w - Vr E.0. 23 gQm m Y a B 3 3 sg3NO~a~ nmomm3=-.Z GC (D &ICE SWGnozZo rn n 3 5.m s psi ,-3 :g $2; $5. g.s.%o 5 0 3 =.3 -1. co- -v, - 0 3 - _-. g g.2 $3 T; n~=a+w mUQk&&&&Z u M u M E3 0, m gm % Q= 0 Egx z.+g < 7 ~ = - Q I w ma5 -. n z.~ m ESn 7 (D S 2~s UZ.V~=~ m QB -.'p, 3 3 0 22 B' (D Q 3 c ,m %3 &?.= rw a (nz2 t o n 4n< E 0 ww ZZ 3 a wam% ""3,~mmn Iyln% 100 f QC N 3 %%: z!" QZZ'EZEfP muws? zso 3 wzznmacm m0.f Q 0 570 z. m 3 SI. CU np 2 b%F w na 2 -.E 3 g; 2 m am 3 Q?. C c3 3 g.2 F$ o'w " E.J rm E 2. 8 QE$ V, VI Vr VI v) VI c-8 kzg r7'$oP mogFa g n- a x$.$w $ijr3mb_. Q~i.g 0 5'0 ons- rD m 2 n. 2 id Jy 6: 1 f * "2.5ea cv -0 au-l ZMgj F 9~;%~5mg 2 5 m z.gg$~. w a 8 wz<Es c.~n c> g--Qggzaa- p3$ mu 2 %cg;g, b - - ,?4 z Qm o 2 g.3 ~~.~~ 2 20 ~.'.s' s.' -0 n 2,:s P Wm n 0. up g f$ a 42 "L, 23 h 0 'Da g .urn n z- =e O 3.Q 8 z KE mQo\mcmi J ID a y g+ 8 9E.z.m ,"nS = 3 o,8~~~~~ i? 22 i; r: g c> 3 O' s: 3 m 2; w g f; o"$ 5 ;; $; n; 2 8- ss 35i gJ m 8 $. 2F Fa n3 5 B i3 :S -7 h y 0 CL m ;: = d; w c: cr om >= cr3 mn &h Q. xm $ Q. g n -' 0- cw -. 4 z~ a=: gg -. y6'fid.-0 am 0.JQm 2 ~o~z;3-- m cw X g m 2 ng cz 0~ $ 2 $.% ;;,E, OK 2. > 2 s: E:g3 v, = nz.3. $2.3 - g$zEgBg,$:~. 0 Po8 3 -na= 2ij.m e: < ty?j (D -. $2. -. z v, 1 OQ g. n gg.2 xw$$aP $gSmSE anw cg qa 2. f zk s zs 5; OE c-2 z> -. 3z c -. u-r gg 2.2.; E-8 xza "8. a -Q. Om 2°C -7 3 ;02. nm R g; Zn zgz sa ~0 -.al g~fj $ 5 g?.C.cs. -0 en 5.w ou sg z c 2 3 3 8 2 ma c.g -. E: g.0 ZK j F m w g sH5.Z g, 0 z7g$& " 0 = c i;: $ o m 0% z ID zng 0 3 z,p.,m 3 m 2. %< c :- ;aC,mnm 62 P3 0 !~wm $2 v-manrn 0. 2%. c-. gka p 2. 2%e % G.Q@' 2 KEZ! a 0 m=g.gv, 3. w-0. a" 5 zm2g "v$w= GO'" Fl.2 v ~,v~m~. <OK 9 E&??? 5 2qs -- QAO E 3szgo $fig=' Ll3W.o n as: cmnsg pa.g@ a w-r OB*: 83- gzmz m Fwm $.$,"3% o'~'3vw z >$ ~ - mm-nv-.-. w mn 0. FTn"gcz" 3.c: naB: 2.m ggz 0. nnnS 3 m= na5ig * 0: nc ID c g,v - QPza 3QE2u Zg$EBf B 8 E.'.&! (D 2 3 m' 9 ,aS:.-n %C z;; SZf 3c20 =gaEg waza 2 3U" VI 3; 3~=~3 wo-i 2vvc ; wYwc3 nrGa m 7 n W r g n E,r g n< r 2,s <m r g w?j z 03- -03w % g=;azu"w < 2%6 g.J ax $ *g "r 2. age g c3.7 - =E7 E: 0-z 3 W--(o n Vi = 0 g 9 ag $-E o%Z k 3 2.2 $ Qi? z 3 ''3; 2. w-; r Q* 2 g D e =; ?$ 700 OOF g5nb:g, G02i5 0 guw2.z om. 4:: WP g % J : K S.", 2 $E.;. aaE. 8 2 2, E!; at z_ 4.53g$$;a2.Z $.Z.Z$@ pg ID~C zpgn 3 s. p E. g n,gnznog.3o: q?f, ;$ >E 5 $e gg 2. o :? % : 51 2 2. n. a n zEe3 3 t 6 T2 -c Ez sag g w =.a g %a$ g rgg -7J Z s P zE".z gzOg 0 wv3 05?3 - nl $y v) Zs~3ao;g 3.g; g:g EUJEEv, 3 m3.cl c s; i5 EX 3C7wol=-w* <T$ 3n.m 80. Cm.a '0 323 @ :%a z,~gf.a % O0w ID3n JJE g.0 'D Tgg mw< - w ora gs3. (DID 6 s 2 i? g<n39 6WE F 3 2s 5 :: 0 3, ob :g %g 5.m m tr, n w% c rm - W W 3! JEW g. n 6mo nzcg ~.~z~ 8 E. <me*- w amozgn???, ~~830 u= 23 g E $5.2 c -0 ?.La czF c q-%.B < 60 00 na 3 i;-%J n -mw -I we '< 2. G -0 7 5 3 W 38 i;l -' a G 7Fum 5.z z.; %z E22 2.8 gg EE% PC ?ni:r3 6 m m Z'J 7,3 g E.z E.= 'II 5; 6 -%.q zw z w 53 fL2 J g ; g d g -63. w==m2,Qz, 4 m w Pa$g Fxggz cw g 5.c E:: go= 9 $ $5 mJz g P wq $:g%?j o;.m$?. ,220 I-W$ mk ij Kc. % 2.2 5 .n mo.7z L%gp $.izp wa me. g 6 WD WOC -w %!2 m -I ao > o-ruQn cgz$ s OUSO' $+'3. - 35 O5 z 23'P w-.sn 0 2aa g i~a> g 2an 80% v, ,os WE. ZZc > mwn aa 2. c 3 zv,, u= :. :: GZW 5 tn. 03 2.<3 E wo;;. m us3. E$ w- 6% 2%;. s %ao a$ $%g aW <= gg .a_ P. W P ?.qZ 0.a 3g a3 u- - W G a0 am 0-3 0. 2 FgJ ID.* s a0 $5 g; 0 5 E, 3' x 1.. o.=? n W- wn E- 0 w $Kg? IDmw :. 2 ; Z<F*g ;c!j 3 v,3 an 0 W r&W c2 02 pmzg uc d'O 3 g -. = 3uw ;2 E: 5. $2 n" E. ? = m 2. <e 0 26 OZ g ID< 05 0. c =B zg 2F 3 a 6.P 63P ID 3 ;g 7,4W3 30 =FEZ E22 -U 2: - -0% -0 zz TIT2 ID z. 6; E (Dm zz % 3'0, ga vm 32. p$f ;go aq =e 5 c E.Z SID Ea 00 W 02 5s K% > > =N WO 22 g On 2. w - %, WW - 1 u LE60 FAUY PARK b b, -4 s * t L LIT -. 3 z gpg g 2"- zgr - z'vo3eE gf $3" 4 0 fD~occwoP3g g z 5.x 9 0 z 5s z E."- 9= rn c9 m,S s.5 2 J a E2 0 p= 22 n z7J xo 2.g 2 rn 6 - 5 Ez c1 m32 CZ.2 E-OZ lllccw srn zg c z;? k rn =-so, g>Zw cgm- D,n s.-ns:kzG 5znmn ZCC-w-' g.3 O 1s og >o.b"3 >;: <cP7Jg?3 =:m 5.P= "-0,- 03 65.5 gg ez za z 3 m m P c (D 0-a: %= 5 y.mg $gg. . w;.z 3s,z 3,~' u'gz3n~h~g2~ nnGE.zg 2 KPU wswZgT; go, EO s~.lllA Oh PC? m B~w-D,&lJ "vua,: *ow n :E.:&:? % z& <&o -- mm zn "2 5952 csj A$"'<8 5 z&p;o 72 $Z.f"wl ,3cc 0 -0- =mzEc=w 0 m mO gg-PE:sa AZ IF 3,:. p':03co;~",o oggggn g< 3% w 2: %g >g 03; z 3 pgz. v,z 0 6; D, ;;t -.a. -w 0 .-I 1. n 5 z g$cE51n:g 5 z;? rn r -m;zz$sg <Om XI OF? g 8a~,~~~wrn+ rD mCC::,C wm-3 v ~~~~~~s EO^* -w ,won gn3a ;z OF P+ 3n ZC w3m 5 Emgr+Zg m31 %g $0 sm 1 2 5: ,~ 0 $ 3-n ZQW q <$ I 06 nz 52 3m .%: s.5 22 gz p w=zJEc.zwg< g, 30 9 J::f:iT92: E!,?: 3; 'Dm > $ =5.c n $sE;7J=Fr& ; =x z - 22c JaI z*&: m-uw zog2g EL< :.= 7J a '<P 5 $-CZS 2 "EP wKm 3 gg 9 z,;;.t: 51"" 2 ZrLP z.r+g FS3$ &E F c gczE. m 0-z Fj ;$. cz 3<u-5- 4+nz -5 zz i%-.=- mrnc=r3' 2cwo.g 3 mm g ;;,m_oW z, 1 gz$ $SK$ Fg 6 3 a== F3(Do r 0, 3 E%- E1oc P 3.0-nw va n ww Ewngg gg = 2 S.8 $ azo ggwfD $ = m~9 a ea c c @.3 < 111 9 ;: gg ~bgz n 4 zsg 5 gg I 0 S~C g Ea rn $ 252 3 $, % a -no %!2 111 x mw Eg ..3 > 3 gg 9gg5 g E g, B.8.n g g z; F a 0 0 E. c.9 go -3 2 220 9 2% < g ,$E w ; osg E vm n a o7 P 20 c2 0 = :z30a8 zw-~ma 3~293Fr=o;;.vl 0 -7 Em 0 A na<~ -m %$ 3: w m -. ww En"" Pw3 s w o ,- p ~22. > & E? D 7~ w2F i'?:; ;C."a,,$ A ;aD,c+ (D g, D, z3 2 mS,5z., gg -rm Z=.wn 3c $,L30 03 3.0 nJw >-ucz w >=? 0, gzw 0 22 03 ug -ccg g.E. 1w 2 % :gi 5 -< w 5K-p 555 <anw 3z- 0 n+>S F;! ~zo~>FZ =corns P -<cm =mme< 3 nQ + GE;g n,3,0 3 6% QS22> $ nnmW mom; $p.$ c ST E 5; 2. Ln N 0 mwo w 5 wzo cXcD c 0 z> tC - 3 ? E. 3 %&X sv5; 2 mcn z 3% rn 5 P ze3 z za 1 3z Fgg$ LC z 8 ?a 2TA E= gc& z ;; a a0 3.3 ob.. irP z g zgg : am z s %-< ann = nqn 523.2 03" c fD &a2r g* E%% -~~~iGr 3 E.Z~ 2 z S ZE- n 3%~: wo PO a3 LE 5 o 93 a 3, 7 Xn $Kgg e a Z.%ng m s %gu 9 w m m w $. $.s.cm $an CL: L I?*&% >m .&ipDVI b? a3 c I 6-8' e. 2% - 5'ea5.2 =.czez y Y 5 33 2.3 pnmn 2 3 a<.e i rn 0 ww g g.o m ; : z-wz ( 2s ,a %$ 0 3 D, w c E.QUi3 ; g m3$% E&iz,g?:%:25 i 5 s ;. g 2 ij: e 3 a:. s g E5 % ; I";%-' a E.: gm n= sgps ( p E E.P& mwcvi.? 0.m -3'7' ~~~Z'~~p~0 O>% 2. ! * g $43 2: ;;p zg7z.p : 0 c,zz % C Zs:% Q pa s a-7 ani0 am -* 3 5 m 3 -c m LEE- a T rn $ s-3 nw -<o 31dw~c; a a --no p- 5 c w 5* ~3ag i 2.~ z2zg 2 4 E', p~ -ws~.m ' ED d 3 J a 3 m ;'c,g 2 VI 430 ml ssp,$ <.eo< nn~T= ed Pnggg sg,2 ngnoS rlg ;gu =w zaps %E:%% & <wm ,;aomn pu3:s 3 C 2.0 3 5";;. ggpmwnmngr; pI p -- m 8 0 3. ;.+ E23 -5 ~~w~~~g~o = np: L2 m~$=c=.- 3 p maae f: c p %p s&g%$p&a;% Q %WE- g.2 gy3 3=z=z g E.7 g 3 zczat w mm 7 nEa0 22 r Gs! KG:" fu agf.P3 =a? kg$grgD,sgz u-w D, -3 v) p u oc," s;c3 w -' &G ?$& w = 6 ---0 >' 5- 3' ? =' 5.3 4 :.gs nJw 02 a2.m C :zc,%: ?ZE% F330 cpmrn S~S%O' Q 8" n 3 am d P Zm , r -2 I= nw3 mw -Eco ~-052 5 c p V) 2 m -3 p z>nFz wn NvlZc-oa-, E $= OF. zbcb 0 wQ 5.; 0 o<Q Urn C 3 ~i ;i: s 7 roka m -0 0 m D, nnn na s:.. g:: v) > %a ZPF E 0, n $?? 2gg &3G cs: 100 g&-g? &$n F zn m =- 31 - g.0 'D c?5x ;'OF! &G2 zgr EFY E= 3, egg g2.z Yz: iZ% g; im= gp-- 002 22W &Fr niUI f&a g: n "9 3 cz 20 n: F 9:s ZY v)sma' a&g 7- r,c> 0 ID nmJ a- VI 0 n I s % 3. f.ZE ID 2 n g-n cw a s.w 7' Pp e 2sg Q Pa P g ".;:- m 3 g i: EY o m ID QZ? z 3' $. 10 w 0- ,g 3%$-s:2*2ns g-r2 -L -= ;; %m a Q D c 2. -.a m m 2- E$ L? m 2 EZ 55: X$! GZ 3 ZE 030 g:.a g~ 56 50; mc* F s= sm 3, m 2 *w =. g 5. ; 3 - 6 3<-< mow PES uv) uaa w m2.m 28" $3 x=: zwz $2 r 2.g f =3 8 e 5 Q =a2 'pz 3.2 m m v)= 0 =. $ 2gm.w. I g55 g.5 2-c OCU QZ mn i Laz 32; 32; :&ET= $$ g: 3F8 2.0 $6 ;;23a J Q ism 33 g :@ 8.+2;;,3$9': 5 v, a on K Y &$I =J- m OP mmr g ; ;. 3p %g I a3 s3g E$ ,,,os '0" n EO sn zY a 3 5:: n Y ag s g.% '30 n Egg &p n.2 e QK 3~2 rc.anw~s.g~ &:.is ~$ZE$J~GQ G<rnT~~=~~~OOm~.m=~zmC 0,- -3z 0 n Tm J 2" ::ng f 7S c 0 3 3 2- g%ggg P 0 I? mY R is+ g nQg-.a np-3 8 ni k2.C rx= I.-~Qg+3:E~g~ gz3s3334::g3.2pon.z 3. fy g 73 soO~~.mw.-w3 -u m-.'23* -Q == a g EX C: rz;g $oc& g c -Y Q- 3: s'm~~v)=J.Y,,::$$~a~~nm -.ID mD7 ,I.m I! 'gf 3 3 n,,:: -4 C> nzTa-c zmn IY v) P6 =n r7 n 2-z gggsz: $Z,P& d! 0 gQQ (0 =,>-A2 Y -ouP f) gg ~3 < o*Q$ % ID 2 2 4 Q C) 3 no cr Y -= 3 < P= e$ z -.ma o 2 3 i.z:m c Z z.m v) -I 2sgZ.g zGP2g$3c n v p. m -'043< sQ%zmQJza% 3'5:g 2 w m F.UI Z.Z'<."Q c1 i zG % 2 0 $g 3 g.5p Q 3 cms: ID KgT =rz 3 msE %:Q 71 pg; 3 pE.s$g 2 g2 $ g 22 3 n o3.g; Y=Z$f 5' 11 -nmc oP2&snr4Q3 c: $;~.;~~zpz$gs;:a 5; z CY v) am 8 2.mJ m yQg ($F $! E.&_. 5 A%gif6?a -- m s :s VI O' E& 5kgc.o 2. ma-.z-$?% yazr.*nr mm z ggg 42;q gj-$jzog%-, 'Z~~~;~a.,Pmloj.7.1DY3 s-. &,an g2a g h:m a Qz g g:~3.8aom,PP& 9g,g a2'cv)z %&o c> cco= 7v)W a 3 "s;.1 gcg 0 n IO o~gmgononz,~f IT' gnm'm3-2 $%ns, 2z m e 3 ::sf ;om u-.n W m: 2 EzzQg 6Z-m c aJ nw Fsa zyzg ncZ+ : 8; 3 z Zcrn osm-g3m=.% -?on =COD ...... 0 --dm DW n -E;: Q ,% O3 =:J i0 om E.2 - "fp= ? TC" o 0" m 0 5.s j i$8 za;s- 5 ID2 $5 g '0a EZ 3. > 2F Q g g: 55 $2 5 5g 6 &C h E VI -4 A z VI E3 0 Q 22 2Ez.a nJ 9 E nFC.* 3 Ecg 22 ut Q m 0 c$uge f.oQc c-,m WC F3 n En 53a 100 ?ft - 0 g &3 0:~ gp;s-s 20 3; % >a > 2.52 a 2 E s a5.v $: a~ID S zw a: c m~ FZ g a c, p, an n -.z c Y < 0 T EE~OSQ on o ;sCJa ID Eii; mf. mr, (0 f. %-%E 528; 3 5:: $2 : 6 ne-= mS 2 s!2 E ::- nJ 0 e$; zf-J ee o,? a$ 5$ c K E E. 3 ;a g F? m ;e c n =ac$z * 5'C3 z zE.ycJ".G 3*7m=om 0 -nJ $2 so E20 3;p E= - KO go 2Sw ID m m 0 m$$ ~aco o 3 2 a*? 5- c * - 7 Ig2: $ qS3. ; 2 22. 3 v, 2 m3 0 ;n 1z E.% gx * g > = g 6 % 8, g=no;.gs mg 2a$S =.u 'oh= 0 =. a Esosuzs SO* nag gpzC ~coz-v,~~~m-ap~pg~c rm % gwwgm3 i?~~gggw n 85 -Jm $ 3 ig.g.2 Se0 30 $5 0 Qv, zg * 52 Q 0 g: <Q %cs v, v F + :; c ~ca=aE 0 %gNWo %E g, Eo >x.sev,~m=IDIDr oz'gDnto $n g e$;o=m '3a n~ ome,:g$ VI ~zzw~=v,~~~~3.2'e~~~1!2~g> hg$" -$$ -n :g & ~fg 02. 3sgt=m28 00 % >81~~n$;~a~~~3s=z0k "-":ST am0 $0 8 -0 : SI- mm 3.2 5.Kg an 3.2. oc g. 6 53 m p *. SEen8s <nn zg = "- 2 g7 gzJom a3 8:. 2 Z. n w ;4 nJ0 ,c. 'DO 5.- rr,-.203 S s 0 3 om %=:mu a a z~c+m -mcue= (D ?s= c%g~$ %E n~ n~ nnq oo==P.=mzgr mu2,nr.s 2c.Tw g%;z 0 n ~g En, na;.$ 5 caw %gm -a E 2 a, E.= zz mm m :Z2E%nJy 0 ym Wm 8 g -. c E* 28c nJn ma $ p >Z.$3 2-LmE-0 a0c.a =O;.g m .! % -. -ID =o ?!2 gm w= s 6 3 0 J=' 00 mQ3 $z= 5 22 02.m:E 51-0 0: gmv,- 3-& g2 i8 $2 g;a: 5"O 3. % 0 (D nJ 8 m E E.% am=. u0 ID.!! 3nJS Egg: ss.~.;~ ov,:g v, 2; : -5s; 30 O 2 E %$ 8 3 3 2L 'en0 m.m 3, O =w m g 2zmm-o ~ =->-0 lag-. -<-- > 0 5 p ?$ on- nJ 3 $ m,+ 8 sm grr,$ hJ, uzsp v, ZaCS n.3 .Q 5 6 0"% ?&z:m 203z - 2? g$; a g z 2 nJz$a - nJgm g 25 $Loo' O 0 9. 3 2 * 3, =I sko, g-gg.5 -J p$z c> I ' -. 4 p p'J n-0 P ID S Q- rrSo=E!j z 2 (os 2 v, E (o 66'$ 3 nJ o 8xrn cz K ID 2 -0 < nJ0 a* * a = E FCG 3 c* E. 0 nJ3 Z.n= 0 c pn an ES s 35 z"-. -a c roo nJ 2 3 3 c;? g?z g g s. mZ=:Cf 3ZSrDgmg mEnoa B 2 p 0 =oE==nJ E Q m 0 2~ 6 =.c= -02 gs~ g-o gz CJE % 0 m mg a 5. nJ g g ~6 7 ID < o E~ s. OPE-= 0 0 c "ai55 r ' s 3 4.00 m> <=aoaE,so -. 3;.n-nm Le gm?c3 o%aQ=pm '22 - -.~~< f.~a 6 Wm3bn~ ~=GP ID 3Z'' 'g 53, w. g z%%'Q.Z s =np *zm,+ a a?3 m gFe - m ,% s~g~~n- "-5"' ; $ 2 2nsn-0 E'nJ-a OOm 25 "2. m aE=IEZ3 c!2 z-KB n E r:> 2 $. 35a g:nfO$ * -nao=wj F+2g < 0 an 5%; z 2 O 2 v w- OF v; m5 U P gt g Q -' 8 K 2c 0% a= 5 z (D --% : 0 gg =-o Ba m 52 g2G 23 % 2 3 E "30 E. 7 Emz sgg z ", c ; E. E E. zi z- $2 $& (D "n ; ; d mo a E 2; 0. 0. w- e? TT 3> so0 = nJ Cn, 0 5 30= c m+Sz 201' =Os+ n % amso gu 2za> mz EF 3 mn am - z-0 0- E!Gr 0. -1oo= w n-0 zs 33 v OF ; g2 3: -5 Z m53 zo m gz ege$ E$ - i;@2 P-2 =>E= 3s 2 E. SF;> 2: $>e- =a %E $2:; 2 2 Qv, SEz 9 5. 0 ozo' U 0 m E+T> no K>Gn $2 4 nz ;> %. a >v, om 21 Sn 2 a- 00 - -u D g 2 ! ri 0'0 I or I p, F i 'I' sol 2% wg, $n 2 4 E 8 c E. E. m rn 2 - : e? ,,oc~n :: zzgzy 0 PO EEE Zrogg$ In= Bgg'gpZg E$ $$c oE;F"5wpm 2nsnxk+xE 2.u m.83 $5 35:s: scy3 -r3r"Onm>'73 zirzO .- wzwcg3n03g: - z.~u~Pc3= =OcB'=rn G. n3> Imo 4 gg+,>gg an =,% m zc1 ;;;.VI 3 E o 2 5. :x %% p $$; g c rz>oEa&~Zg =o=nm3' 3' TE3-W w,oc 5' z$g L g $;~WVO~ z SK am r F % 8 Z m OJ 0 N 20 5.0 F g.0 F z w 0.- 3 E$-" VI -0 2 zw2 ; 8 Fig 5s ;i p;';, f g ~r$$-p-<~> $2 L PO g75cg : .. p;;Z.$52. 3 mm wi5-e3Kc3T2 c-nw %G.E.F ,22z=P=r zE:rnkmzg-azg-u $ g gY =m p. Em E. yl N o g-g-roa 3$ a23w a 8 nO>>~u~ownB = sg cw --O a= -w ww ww i3 2 wwc 82 -. -.a S w gu e 3- 3 P yl =&X wu 2s E_ ii.s n g C4,Z"X '"- g z g - %: c -. 2: - 5. ;d si 8 2 g.2 g is - s*u b" c 2 Ygz ag35uC n>m> nug S 3 0 2 2 * 2 3 2 m (D w os P a 2.0 R au< g n Oz ~UCJCJ~, O .? p O 3 ..,a =sw gJ % k Flggg;g;c: 5 zu E# cay z.2; 0- 3 ou 2 rn"v,m$ %-"$ g ,o g ;Fg -.,Ern-.< : E.-o 0 g. & mgs--"2!p\v2 F= P 3 6 ZE z.nrg2 &:@:a g: 3 m CLP2Q ='rn s a -%22 %%ga mw ams?S$% Q z 5' 5zn w 3 % 2 B "> ZE~~F;~GC>Z~ Wq5E p m $2 g g; P;F 225 0 w s, gpE. :omgFz zg 3. -<=n 3 zo,yg:!a.;; !ga %F z $ g 5 f; g g %g ID 22 22- g8.Q u $ g u i3 2 g.g ax 3 Sg P a D, w E. :E 0 -_ &o-K s..,-g. x. p 2 z.f" OQ z.j.= K g $ E.u n %3,Z k+ %g: n 5 3 zam Fi -n v, mz- 5 0 2 3 g m w gz 2 3g rn 7 > z g (132 z 8 E ;tJ 9% P 82 33E a3.g E 5E s, 2- 2=f gem 3 2 5.0 .. 5002 31 8 JgF 2Tzg%z3z Q 5.n 5 Gm a= x 2 x 3u p uo z- m -.w m -.w 3 m x e.c ID 2 cm 2 Fg g O P ID 0 r'j$Y;&$;s, >> 2 g.z3 m PC 3 n 38 p = O rnyl-Q. a3 0, --. Eg w -Qg %.SI ;; % gE? -0 $ 8 g o".-2.~o~oo g z.zx 8 .$ p:%:5nwo > E-* e. - - 5 ; Zrno>~'rnr- ->.=n '0 22 E.2. g2. $=.W=,m3f c g 5 Egg 'p 0 wr-~"'~=PTz 0 .osgw 23 z,asw-rnw 32 Ya i1F;ln > Pw "-a 0 9J 5' or e2 22 g Em; : g 5 3% 6%. zs %gEC) - y fD = T52 3 8. y 2-ZF wz>- 54 z 0 2 0 m 5 2. w z zE nr s" c;l>g --.n a Em- m rn-m > M.?' Pz x EF EFZ, u = 7s n ' 2 rn 0 3 3 E 3 0 z= 0 oo oo2 :;.E $ - 0 9 ggc s$mmc>z v z nm-*--23 22 N 2.k 3.E - x:opu PI nun--. m -m -a m sara e-;; cz; 2 5 ,"oo 'p g$ gcpg:.s: 2 a - OP ;zEL; Zn* rp= 2 a:!2 ZErs8 mc 3n mnz~-c rprpmaV z cz$y3agrp20n 5 FE 325 $nEg.gs B n~g~~~o -. nn mcnc c m ; {2 ro a 53 E.ngkrrp ~ ooo==m 2. I2 n z0;+g 26~gg-:.,p'P,,o.& f; ,P! %?E e-c & a ; z ;; En rp,,-c,2gz vu u vI O, nAN a %z$E 5 a no 3 3 5.- -am==w3ggi lo*!2 ~2 5 sEs.~ no & 2 iF gm 52 40 !i ;z ctg s if E8:.%gc.g$, p, E ?-a'"' mo !jg =5 s.;.t;e 3% a "33&n,mgm -no 3 rp r 2-g- 20 & 93 g."gg; .z 33p L?$ g 2- rn S v, 2 2.5.: 2 rp 6 n ;$ -e' ~~gge apgow u m n -c: g ?-Ea5: e$ h zgg CEO gwE g U 3 =-.AD W-S'.v& nzrpx5 ~ZWZ "nuc-n-n ii 0 nm & nn 0 lo- e? ;,go g t: 02: mrp -mu n p, 0 c rn 2 8 (3 rn rn (7 $* g. : 3 3 s ~2 iiEEs;* N a 1 Es*nn rp~mplrurp~laro ns'ii'n n m -- -. L.i c&=a %E E; gP7g EgqS &?,E g =gg; ggge.; e r 8 ?:a"-; 2, g.2 g: 0 g,g: 3 CP3 r3-m O r. --.on Z.013 Eam-wGw N 3m- --3 1 m E u3ns !E: xg 2-2 'om m 2;s 3 ww % :n:c~~~~~ 2 ??pa. = 3 g 52.n 0 7 w -7, n w n --. cg g,m 2 g gg.?g.w%m 3 6 Eidg z=E.*.a sn=sg,e'j%< azn.2;5= c"po> g,z < 3 *---.a ooc Ce-o"C'3C a-mP$g$g$w z xme > z.K'c5 P I.* zaq o c.w ww -n ax$gg; 2 $.$$*a, 3 2 -s a *m 3 r zm w 20-0 VI s;:s& 2 ;5 2... 8 3A,.&.=. = o%P,a~. g~~~2cmm3m mn Q 3.5 2 ?R: bp 2. 2 OaQ$ r I. s yro-, .,w: 1 N p.l -. m 3 wm p.2 a$ ggx w2% s;;* 01 a oogg 325- E gz &J; 2 p 3 Pg g $%,Z "-2 a':'" a' Q QZg o " c z%33a=-s ,zz$03S2:., : ;;cp; L5;gg sz;Fmm.01 - v, v, -w t% %a. > 0nJ gxccm g=ws c ~g$z3 2 n Sgz3 %=s ::E l%ao%b%g fiz.E-~awn-mw q 8:zmzw %"E. -z,3 Bow S6. -.- m w z=o ?3a WN 3 g gw g$g 02.E w* o Q n 3 s'&" 3: ?Lz $ mz VI n ,Xn= WOO 2 E.% %w 6, r.Pm V,NC 0 an,$. J 2% gz2 Zxggz%g.$ nFg:og.E--w; g (DC 4 p z z.3: -'w m 0 zw;gzxggw- 0s 2. = 7 Os8 92 z5.2: hi E g 5 p,VI VI $ 2.0 $; g VQ 4 2 ow0 E.SLErnmo=- cp2.s g$ %E 2% ?rVI 2. Z.Z.G. 2 2 =-.. ;soXa wm =- E$?;a% $0 E-, ? ea? w 3 =wgg (D mwF <l-nm+n- nnEg-0sw.5 Eng~~~a~OnO &$e 2 %Tog E2: &w:m % -3 c 1 =Oi am,g 5 E w g2 w3. ;s?;z'g."" v,n3m=me gP n, g2 os "8mg.qZ~ (D v, 3,m m 00 me;: 2 v) 3g mmc 2 3 -)* - 3 co O;$;j.a;'TI 303sk = p$ E 6 5% 2zz.m32-.P (D=:2 m (Dz 8 mi7 w ,$ 3, .nwgv,n.wrm n.KJ3.2=W--Z1 -mm ?+ FkT2 f 7Jg =a s*$a : - gg gxg?Lzg- (D ~em=n42g.~mz a<- :: 8 p8' E.a-zoJ-(D= v, 30 PC; oozm v) a 3~ E2 w cz PC= :.e - Yw pin r= $ 2- ft 2 g2as -w s.3 2.S:gP< - n 8 -' -. -. -. VI % -2 G. 2 e 3,?;2 - v) '< E.= am ag E 0 2 v, n 2 2. 0 Y n3 xaFE-00 a8% c. dgn w~ynp - -*$s,zg;.g; 5 -Po c 0 V) (D 0 -O :$ 3. 0 sc; a FGQC w-. zeP-03 C o 8 2.3 z Bnr2 g n w cn Z'"' ID ~z -< ,,, %%g,-.m -w VI 0.0 3 sz_4 do Z ID 03%)~ e g" gnxz%amm s.m.01 zn %a, I 2:; f-;$g -2.n~: m E. a ?.Om w (D 0I w% 5 gs 2 nLgS E.: z! ANZ 2 n a 0 Z? zg (D Nmo.-ww32 n-.w s- -- m0.5 U 3 3 E%% w 3 :$ % 0 Qo X nv, =.w - 0 2 &'J 2 z zEgg c g&$ggr8z * 0 ZCLzg -0 QZ2"8* :Ez $ $ !; i$e;g$g Pas." ;;;**a - 6 P VIP 0.3 a.8 m lQ 373 ;.--a m 3 -00 m-v, w 3 womv, w32 $mrD3mw2GGii VI- ww -ne cn 92, 8 $5 8 3; gz E.: -0 r. 2 =n n o v- l c pzz 6 6 zzg 82 5 @z 2 3!z :E 50 s 2r gqF zo, 2p0 If2 w-.c =sg .;Fm y2 z: E.$ E$ El$ ;, VI 5.. : CGSSgt, z$E:';5p.; 2-2 c- zc2 g a o o 3E".w%Po=3 a3m-.~~~.' b% ?O E=-o= PQ n VI^ !Q gq 3 0 5 SagLFm3 % o &;;;-;%g 5g."Esd? %!3.8'w 5 nmnO -4 * ;3 2 %Ew3 gg E m, 3 2. zPso;$:z sa -2.- % 2 E$\ h iii' 2 & s.g.=$rg5z .zb $223 a zgEs EP 3 3%; ~.nEx e -0070 m a 2 =zag2 ea= N3 am3 =x -. c = ng;cn si; aE. g.2~~ o =m~ $ S gw 05' m 03 %82$ (o - ZN2Z 2. g 2 . 0 l* =8 5 * -. 33 2:. :Zz8 -ox=, 2 a;rn 5 &I= -- : - grxgm"5.Q 73 - 7 %Km 2 % :gz. 3 2.0: c 8" 75 -0nz C-0 2s zgg $2. CQ g. I ?.-I g 5 b2 ?m2 3: $E g w.7 w =,, ,a = a ww $2 25, kg 2 En 2 lVIz - Ps ms E$. 02, 0 2: G wg3a gs %Eo n 3,w -0 2: hlK 2 mw 8 8E:c g ;; gu .: 7j'*- 5" PO c; 9 - 0- w(D z. $2 z. 0 22 0" & ; 84 z p.c - L I gz 3k a= 3m 5' $z 2 &y= w 2 z: -.m ?7g wo 2 23 n 9 -a 33 nv, E.% a EO g 8$ 0 ;z $Z cm gg 5 2.2 3 gg $; 5s g'j 8 gg e 3. E 3 -2 L E; ; %* s 21 Ec zi :$ a p 2 K(D s,$.$ 3mN & iD" 3 ='w 8 s u 3.E. Q2 L 2.- z 3; (o n.3 p. ,oz P E- z = am w =. O gg~ gm<- w w 8z&:nx*s.*~ ;.s(D= oVIa%g c4~ - N ,=o g = g 3 o = Y~S ggg. 5K3 e= a nr- 2 cnz m"Um PrnFT?, -owNw ow = p 0 3.0' &pg .oE E* -K E.; g n z kn $ 5 E$ s=.= $m p-2 - 0 P, SU ;.: w-"z~aoo ro w '$= wgcL"o 3 yJg - w=m3 w ;$2 07,n-a 3 $b z ~'oasu~a-~ "smwzg5gg *L S 2 E8 gzn 0 E. 0 0703 nz p.wE3a(D 2~2 9 > 3 - 0, asmg~o agspm z 2 8 -2 *-.c 22s $E.~Z.-O aZ %. - m- 0 os-. ~ nm c Q E* =-ox :av, g5 g ,wO. u E. E > 8 00 $p,$ av,v, %F 3 --= aC.$;a -< w -02. -. w wvr a$ E%;3m~~0 3p g $.a~ w OF% -. Zm-l 2. 0 =3F mL g: 25% Q Qz 23 gc E% - =. gz 30%2w 5's: 7 c ag nn EOC L 52 -m mm nc d % w- 00. YIN 20 0 ;> IS 2% s =a 2 2; ? gc 2. 3- n =. E-- "'5 e ZZ*+!KO OU%PJQZ~Z OF ('g =ou 5;- GQ~- m -.-.- -mu WO 3 Q c % w " m o g 3 m g~, =m ZQ QC "O mfln,78 a mmogo 01 c< t- - i? 2.E %z =x a> zn?Qg+J2 --.x+ ;~;~p~~g~pn~~~.~Q 5.m ELE 2%. 2.:: g 2 !im w 0 cD a PJ 3 g3 PJ -. 2 2 2 $;; 5 8 > Zbg E.$ Fg XI oz -J~a~~ijfE~3=z. wtZ3OozmC g g + "+X go+ 2-4 2.; =.2g E5 !i% F: . E. (z7 z;mn;j- %Z7 > 3:gs 5 k&g %$ gc 5; < zi;!Fw 3 g; crC "> "0 mu 0 Fv -'u > P ogZ:>2 0 :27 mm-.r-co 2: t! zg an,2: $2 22.a gg gv- 0;l =g C! 82 5 ;tzg ;.gg 2 :g $2 z; $2 $ rz 2. nz bO $ 3 _"_*a 2-0 c g* 9 2 ," g F& 5 $5 $z 5g. > Q ?E nanp zmm gmr->z~> >* n yz $:3z% -'-O 3.3." g.5 5 2 s a cD g 2 xj C <8 wciwE. 2jw 04.3 o> Em EQO sZ ma ci u-JQ;' xmm G'wm3z 'OZn2:;$2 c: 0, E. c: m u Z. rn z m D $2 h;o= w$ Cp,$ ;E2 ;s E8$2% g; 3: z? 0" zz ~ IT c!gg s 2; -ow m a5 fBmo5m Q3 VI r;m 3zz m =. m' 3 2.5 3 c" z5.w 5.h c u -1 LZ E2 ,.-!2.m s2 2gc -. 5. 0 0Ot w=.uu a~C1O si= 2'110 cDwrn~~~~~wS 32a s+q x,&! o$ a. ~g::a~ :,:a > w w um PJ gzzu .* ogorm-' OEX, x g. g m g 0 i?? TI c cdu2 3.;; =xo =Q w3 F, w $ 25 g mrnmnrno E& 5 5 ET g z> m E.o 63 3 2 g~g gz 9 mn>3r.~30$$32g; E'$3&.= E E-$$ 2s;; so- z- =gc sm 5; o=y, fB-o m m LO3 TgE - aac a T"' 00 Og$C.< (D %Ei aw ~, Q5T 2; n <mw mQ iii~v $c> g g,go~$ ga XI 0% 0 rn a & C-2 !;$.g -020 w 900 g5 zz CI 5' =:.$ ;o' 3 0" 3 VI 2n 22 x 5g.a g vl ;x2 m c =gCxm -ntn, 02. 2 51 JkQ g.gg m%g 2 O?q&S $9 2 ;-?E. 2e.E $30 8 8z m a" n - "30 0:;. (D ;$! z 2s. w 3s = c &j e> 2p.n WOE' 8 3 y It. - - v: 0 r- 0 -0 m ". > b, v 30 -.* OPJ mrg=.~c 3ro-.1 ~~~zm ,gm 3 E. 8 3 gp&T 0,- nya a.'?'P 0 I$:$ P=m"E ZOrmm %sc133 05 ; E" i - ;.@ -J 33n >> p.9 vcPJn%5Gs g c. $a >C~UG,-~,, %s, Q a.ZwF%z m 3".>3Za a 8 = E. n -. gc c ;.$: ;zG sa: g ?E 9:s iii 2 s PJ e": a 9. :: " 3. , $.$: 530 25% g wim 9 g m ZPo 2.3 3 4. gz " FQ? L 1 < QU Po r rn __ o '00 CD.~ s J z3 $7 ,Z 5 Lg zs z~ ~2 c ~5.s 0 z n 0-.- nm $71 %sE O.-. =m>gs(Du w ::g;;; =g.;;9: ma-,m~~$$~~~ 5 o?ag -or ~Ow~~~ x7z;z. w-'=.c,mQ qw wmw TVPJ 5 5.%5:g n =ELF$ 8 -$j 3 gz g ;a 0 3 J g -& z o 3=w Qu E.? < - -.e -' w Ga; iiin&cQ "g.n:e E z % zm =$3-4$g5$uz <2$8$,.5 c,""eE3 -IQ;="QZ Niii.a~. go -. 0 Qg o n A t r t--."ZJtrm rnEn-J=.~.3 z ~3;; cw ez 2 8: zg Zsm-. : %E 0 83? 0 3 5 23 c1 '&rnE.-,, nE'.n.bO% zpcl;z~ $3 3." gQ cw w 2" - 3&225$ 1. mo_ -.- 0 s 69 SF2 g g ~r g3 o FQ 06 I WJ 3 C32Q <E.z5zpg r: (D <3:m -' cs;; 2 gz Q 2 gS;:"a -mWp$Q:l -c Spg;gg g J -. ovlgwl.sz 2 = wom-m31Tx gi Jw gq$ 5OL2irOc+ n 0 Ln -. t5 g;z2 2 z;$; 02.5.G w g rn 9 x 5 a:: 0 -0 ZOO rh 5 Z su Pa~n,,,,, ammo-- m5. x% mrw E2 TO3 m n 2 z ~nm &2-."3 g.53m IDSCL %% 2.: g: a e: 4:zi Q, 4 ;E o ;E: Ei.o 0 2. ..mi:; 5 JQ 3- ?xr= QZS 05 $% ;$ gg zs: m w '"'OCZf$+ "=,m c %z E 2, po=$ag5f 22 ZL? 2 105. t+m r p 5 P m 3eag? Q4.W on 3 g; :.z. *m 5s 5 >Qw 2 SZ.ZI! %E z2 -. n 2% =2 ~ omwo.Oab4' 0-0 3 - OS1 am :$ &? "2 u s Q2 +j g; 3m b9'W zz g 4.3 Y o:, sg u - !LA s QrJ 8'3 ;pc7* &% 2 $E$= . [y1 2 g, 0 2 3 Z' we s m w CI 0 ZZ g n 5. m ZJ v, 5.335 D<%.J w QW m rn ;gg J 0 Kgn 3 CI 2 a 8- m 3- : 2% 5. -' 03 4 $5 > !5 e x pE3$2 z2.0 3SB3 Q 35 z 0 "9 ab F5.a zn-flj O e3 o 2 x-. a " P 2 25 ;2 a 22 m 2m0 FFXfB 2 25' 0 P 3. Zgw qg. crC TF 8 8 z;. E% b 2a 9 --,g gs 8 0 00. '00 0 ;, Ea $ -. ,a g : 5.2 8s ii: a 3 "F cz 2 L. 3 c, gz 5 Ek EL% z, FA 2 "5- m 22 n 8 9. 2 b ta 22 1 nJ. E' 8 VI E,;.=! -5s 3$~~~~Z~,O~ &EO, ,csn; ;gg;;iqgqc $0-J E.omw$, gg.gcn -.ai8 2gg &g E. 0Ooa-J C(Dbi 9 cz 5: Qs D, 30 F r2 z.xg -%,a, %sgEg2 c^ z. a z 2.: 7" aU VI c zi a - ?&%: ig<zi!. 2%. 2.E 10 w Q.00 ZQ7 c ~23 9cm $2 -. ;d "1 QQ &ngQmr;G Sa' sZz -3 z w m :% 22 0 lDw F q 3 g 2.c 24. -nszoZ= $ne 73 n c3 a. 5.a %. = c a0 Q, <w =5 3 Y m Q on; -0 7 W'D 3 2,s gs n z v, 6. n zi, n 6 3 FE~ QB g;%- .= 3 3 0 -0 2cL -0 0 "= no p, 2 9' u 5.m 0. (0 D D D 0 0- c.Q-0 3uu fD % e -.n 3 Gc m 3 m g- c.2 8 = 'Om -Po- 00 - m3 3 3 -2 zomSg-Dn ~n o,.-Q Qouya=.~ (= * a= o,-Dgo coa Q3 ODfD A g%G:<.Z?$g -.a%= we 3 ~8.f~ 8 30 n-0-n 2-0 Q% c.2 - D - h,*- ZQ E fD e g ;*$ g Fgg; tg 8 z.i3 Q3 - -. -q&7*g--Dc-.$ mo vE;zs g..-D-l OGe o~qoco -- 3?$ CET =fD 8 mnEfDnGp s 2s =%z.oa DO e;?F2$sz.& s ~ ' ou 7D,Qon,~E.gfD $!E -. gEi..S% g ?C< m c rc 3 QT % c.%rgQ amm n u 2 'Dii (Pyn22.7. OF %&w s p-4.. g > ooma yg-0 * 7 ZDOO DE. D a='> 3ggs n$$5.ggEgw3> (P 3 gggnpzg 2g -*-a- 3-g %gc.mnC >SQZmxQs;,3 QO fD Dean C %E.< 2.2 2 z.5 0 p 0-PJ s=g K fDm$Dc & S5EEz25.n g Q3'ZP'QnQn 2k m3- 2 ,,,,2: G'rD 0 00s DL 3g52yn g gz?jn 5 mD 2.0 uSzZ(DQZO omn ezgE.g 0- ,3(D', C.QQ% Q 6 $3mgmE.2c - GZ& Oc=:zf.r y Qgg +g.gc.D ?e oo=,z ccog3(D, uca-o~~~ 2 cuu 3agn3 Q-.aZ 5 fD (D acJQ Q=.z -. g2z -7 ,~-fD00"3 3 -03 gZ$s 2 &?e oc. mqo?E Or! e.&- E:pio ZmnfDu QQ o 23 =E:: 2 5cmp E Q3n $ ex-qQqDi 9 -1: 8 m-n-0 7 ke - gG 252 G mcO<u <;wq sq w 2% % 2-5.gz n Q g- S.E - OQ DesD D --.m ez awn =ow DQ30 nu E. p-g 8" E.&.-.m 3. a yG =)ID un,,'. a@ ou E -. ?-=gznnp -. n VI OfDqEL <Dc<EgQ(D2 6 n?owz$$oL 2:. 2gQz wn 0 2-0 =o gnz.g Egg eeze g e + ;-y2pc -2 c i3 3 :.; t 5 -G&;; E2:% G.<D.% - E?$ fw n DDZ2 ?(DE. -0 3o--c- ".US 7 a 3gm, 0 m E2 rc Q$.zs3.~a-Q 5 E.-D42. 'I4 I"- QO.n rC z 3 E. !g3? z%,Qc30=1Q e.%. gQz.&= ogg No .pZ.2%$7 $2.- =23 CD - - -0"s ij;? gmsgg0_ &=OGmuZGG QQ uVIm --I I JD 3 Qn, 5 ZD 0 Qs 0 g 0 0-0. A 0 QD~uQQ.@~~ - - O~r.~afDslfDm 3 2 232P ogQ C~I~D.~~D~QD - n QoCCnnv) WD - E Gn D ii' 00 F3 D 0. 2 3S& E' S7.b ..&n mcmw,= G30" 0, 0. n2 Qm-. 3 'P.o - TU D oc.--, 3o;g 2: 2.u- Qo - x" 5s 0 Qr 3,OrP3&-~3 CI ~o3 mocmQ QE EDsQa %$?z.c U mmD -3Q 0 - c. 0 gq za CI '0 $ 0 $.- 7 g, U E z-5 U c= z i;. z 'D F nl 3 $. 5 =- 'p ID zia 4 o= $z a 2 n s c a g % - L *w 3 oa % n : 8 - 2 U= 2 z $! 0 - E e Q. 5. VI 3 s w s 2 % '2?. * % g3.g 0 2 &I 3.:: $ g u4zz Qzq $E:cTTa (D -03 &I m.?':? =o;= 3%gL$.z 3 5 ; 5 i5 0 --E.= E'pg OcPQS v) m I. &Is -J-. zca'n __ f2gP;o.O I y%?k"$s$ o~. 7 323;' c E& g F2 3 q --.QGCtu z--% Qg -n % Q0-2 2 -2 % 32r Q-' 437) pn"zOiB"~ z*gg n&I&I- 3 -0 51 0 --- $%-&I zg=u 0 I. R (0 Q-c. (D ,=3 (D ,g c, T - SQ 5 % 5 m< (02 -- rzg 5 3 O.E $m$c &E. $ 0 72 -c 3 g 5. c -3%q3fu-m S&I 03. c p% n 3 --v: !? 2 2 cj gg g z..' 5 2 5'- , &I &I$ -3 - &< g g ":- Q2 3 0-a. <2p *>2p.g2$-%--OF3 5 7mGF ;:4?.cj&%om' =n>~~Ssgs za s g (71 e. * 'p 2 ID_ 5s cz 0 (D ID3-G' ?a&? < e ?LE QrpS (D c.tn &I (D-m ksQ03. ::$- E g 5%~ %? ?>a 9, sn, (D =: > c" 5'Q2 g. Q% :: --N (0 w. -. Quo/ ozQ 8% Go21 c- 0 Q 11 v, -. 5 -0% = -0;;; - m 2 7J 3 2. mi5 mm- p~ DJ 7 < $~~-c~~c3~ 5 mm RQrnz.&I? -.cg: I 2 -.c (0 w-u 22 1 CeQU fu'.'v,z 1 n;g$g $1.0 % 'p'pz5. s.. a p. I;: 0 E. ;R$.Ab c -.z - 2. gss-w o ggx S ?:CY I = -mm 2 5 &-'O=C(D(DG %:Q 3$;->; &I-%rn Q m 3- 3 c = 5g-z = m~e~;Gg-~ &I2 3Q Q<C nE'.n2 -.-I n3 -e?= %, 0 !*gs. 0 gg.gI.9.0 3 3s 9, nI 2 w. - - -. gz 2.QGQ 0 =r i; ".m 3 (D .' u &I Cr=.Q -0 3 :. : 2.2 mu3g eg -. 2% ~ a ;o' "$2-. m?w 2E% n $0 Es $5.: 2 Q 3 F%sz mm <Wg&I 2%:. 0 0 ~~?:=3f=c--.3fa~ mw 0 vi (D 0 E 0 0 ~EEO w 2. 3.n o p co n Q- '2 r "p gu ag g z.g 0 ;, a2ezr: -. D., ~.c.z.$E~ E: ip g$ p. t3- 0 'F: Om -<a hozg ;.g a SJga ow ii' mmmog om3mz (D oPm% G- r 2 m.- "z? E: g ;sg 2. ~QZ 5.73 m m 0 <- =Q& LgE p. ax o E 512 aa 2.z~ ; g, gt =~goQ ~1 -.m p;6p<aca~an~~g10.2.G;.a,.~.n.~o~5.-~B~,oZ3 2 n 2 -G. "mEFJ VI P - -.a - - s.=n;s - c a- Q zw ~g c & 3 $:& 2 8 y=o, ID Q R " Qb c c-.c 2.m (D (D = g-2 (E 2% m P 0.2 urg 3 0 Fu,3 Q v, =,3rm re =c=2,2F8- m22.7 s Ps g OWC a 5 m - =C.R- J L a2Pc2s+ Q&.nJrm > EZEF~;~ azmp-, m3 -,,;s" = E: 'J, n 3 3.w sgggp a=g332$ 3' = mm a-.Fgm "an SZ s~$rp, c~P3c~Jm zagon !gg:~r e. - as.nm --E ^"m$E Q-0. 'F: ;e;eo:gEs V, m-mn3 5,- 0. 7 ZP owmgkg c? 22.3 2 gg 5 3E562 ,s2agW t -" 2.3 n="fY,,o w~ otm-.~o n- (D ZXsgP- urzgd ama m n, -, 10 ~3 gE2.5 ~-_ m g s<- ? grz 6: e: 6 yzrn k -.m ug w0 nEaS E" E -* 2.z 23 $ iig g3 2 s 3 < g 0 Q.K ea2 y o.3 -0. ! c -3 -w a* *g 0I VI c > 2 3 z$. $.S.Z$ g 5 k~ 0; ~220 g % agz.8 as C m n $L. cw 3=7J z.aq3 2 4 un u w = 5.0 n e ~.u 0- n Z. Z 2. g z,-w n =g2 w _. F-3 nm = n 0 0 * ;: -. w J 2 km 3 n eke$ v, g3Ej-z;m n;.onz,-.-,.--, G GzScer32m~ 2": cgmo moa- o=w zo2c.o.m d znE,c=L~~ 7 ~yE-3 gn gE8.g - - 0 "q - - * n _, 5, s -3 gg m E- g g $5 c to 0 =x ? E 2 73 7.w w aw 2 z,=Z 2 5' 5 5 z.: uo J 5 nw m g3 2 g:iic m E. e ? 3 n 0. a uan cgn?; 0 -.owuwaz2 e re 0 n e z v, -tz. +? Tgrn nz -3 w -0 z -2 2 p ~5.52Z n n =zn %E. E nn -.= nm -.- <3 "."am c w pVI Z= g o 1 "z-0 2 3 g 3.; 5.3 w g.g.g Ea E? ze $2 5 n%z.-z m m I 8 2x-m <E3 aw3&' 3F 2.. 8 2; E.w crp ?$ %.E.- Zm 3 2 55.k m m -.? 0 n= m - oc' IDw$ewcn850m- g &e wZF mnzcpw E%;.$ n wmwa h-rps$wu mm L?.r= 4 >-=E ~~~$2 O_F?m OI c2= = -m34c5.ep-z'g2 3 J~EZ eEw no 3 3 w m< ffg z,:.E.a Eu- 5 5.L-.3 ana.w zec.-~.~~2~ nqE w - %gJ: ;ai z w~~l nrc, mgid Egg, 1 2 $22: rc3w 3~;VI om n CI we 2 -. W 'De p : z33g 13:s %g;g. m 0 e- s'ru 2- $Z:,- c Q.Fn.3 g 2 ! r 0. ~~$2 -.w-.- 32.6.1. i. 00-3 gz0t,2, we! 2%g: 2.aBw'; gg% a:= -. 3 2.g, ( urn OF GZI- w32 gggl 3g;$.g.g& SST. ??",$ m 8: ~1mn3 a c<m "S.0 2' me= 8VI w 8e.m E=z me gowgg$'D$2 TJ.CI: E:nn zz.g2, ;: w 5.n 8; 5 p YE 0 , 2g.Z gs.'D JmG.3 0-02- Kmg $$E mx03 3 w3 5 p2g+F-zw g5.g-g.2VI=~n 5-33 sgg: -3 3 =.-E g, 2' E. woz?% ~'JP %32! :.e: =J g 0 2 -. -. pm3 OCD COQO~.O 2 Ta 3 0 m w n TU oo(r 2 wi-sm&G mz$o -.EIpz $ G.3 80 c z2Qrm3~E'Pg, $3' e3.c ws Q " 0-0 a;., 2. mwrrn cruo~~ 225 gg o=lg g 0 o m :<Z g OTggw&gg-EG ~u3 C FRO a"' 3 a e-&- EO osz -.w" 0 ;Pu w - zw ~a 3 04 ~an 5.7 =-moo ,E:.oE,0$az7* 32.m a & L? 0 8 2.- ggm agff n (u 3w zL%s a g 8 w - 000 ID --> ?$E zg&Ep$? mo%E B.%%~P. ~ZU -.w i-m w m 2% 2 2 g;rDg*z.; 2; r 5 7 -.a CP8 8 g.2 25- c zggg -w<z,g> acgmgma U ow an;: E~.-ZG~O~O w o (OTlm -.u 8 a% 5g F!lJP3 E< w$ &%gFwc2Zp orna t! wwna=< $*TU o=monoaw0 2 ---% - a (D g no ..a2 ..$E.= c3mz @$g,QEzwEg 2; eb.& ggm.cs~3cD 3 v, 3 i! +- fD 0 n STY w522zP~~o %5i 0 n 0 E--$ ;0gr $5 w n2 PE$K v, --= rg zQ5$E cmcy 'S &;3mnc 3 39-g: -a 5 R on@g -cPw sa.- s V) =.w o $g.gggg, 3 m - 0 5 - PFZ~ :.;.;.a ~$'~O~.~w& 2 zga &-0 - ;a 2" 2.5. ~pcI g 0 -. -2.0 n ID~~U- OQ~W 2.2Q;g ,mor) V) -< w w 3 0 3 5>=. - wwsw L1 ZG ."-'Z'=g g p3tmz 3 E'" n = QQ o~~'G...=~3smm~:~%~g~c'~~~~~ 2.~~.~6~~~~~?IJ ~~~a%~jp3S~g~~~~~~."~gB~~l'.3~:g,Pow,~,~Q~ - 7wnam,=mQu'P0.$!sa i8-.o,;se:ps~~~~~.~~_~~~ 2.w 0 0 # pl (D c 3 0 0 a-g % w Z-~Z w: g8 j'h>m =Ly z.D =l~~~3-~3~~-~~~=,-"mw~.a~w 0 0 = m m 03-3- c-< gw 5.na 2u ~g~-z ~~~~~ s ggzg- p : u E! _ %g ,a $ju 2% m gag2 (D DJ fD K&OO ggzx :g g;;,g= ;gE:- c v, -0 FQ~ z.-.$z Z* %e z 3 %Zq 5- i! pc 3 3 cP5g na% r~ou~m !2 -I 5: g zz $2 -?e- 5.m w w c I" w l,o 2.m 3 c z C! :a 0 c w h$ wE-% $3 "'gag= wo,7, ir: 2g.zw 10 2 -,U o*R; 3- ," e g) 4. 2 og5 e %'Iw."wm w =a 90 SSSGW 8 z, was w wm c.8~ E.$.%: ~ 2.2 0 a -.zQ< 0 s,gg w z2 %.e= m -.=,a ne% 5: ~~-~~~~ e3 !i:.$ CZ~Z 30s 5.N sg 3% g3,E.o -.n~ 5.-~3 2.0 s G (D m3'30 m 02 Qw~s.3 3 g; ~2 Ego n 13 3 2 2s g m 2 k t %8 3 -S c0+5em~Po E--_WF~ woG,$!a.~%p~~a~c~'n~w~ rm Pwew2 - c: A wz",o~.~pU~M~!$~%a= Fk= O !lJy-.w g.-. 22 "e.2 -0p w 2. -' Si3nsg Z3G.p $G ; g i! a 2.+w 5 g ? g 3 5.-3 Z 2 05 n 7 U*o UYY;1 3 -3 ~n~p~z~oP2~; w 0 w n- w~um n -.-$w mzP Y) m 35wc3z~%;~g~g5~ fu =3 -3 %$$g iii ocg FtQ F; 5.w '0.0 v) (D n 2.3 pm m- 3 :$E.$ s QZ5Swo3w7"' tau& egz$i e~~~~~g5~,~ 2-w-zw;r 3 (D EO PE$ uw ~ ii;8 GO 2 2 3- z 2 $+% a -5 n 5& '5 E*, ,O gFEjp3g 30 = -0 g;z g$aFTH w3woszm G.P36 n E (D 8 mm n=rmwg PI '= Zg 3" 0 -5: 3- n4 -sw Pw 3 ."m.ijg5g ==D+,z23 g.;gg.s.ap$gBg3z %$o33 =-.=0-. es," n2.wm wa n 2 20 rX a$'S% wwG ga3wPsu gzzsy w n'; zgezo.2 ~n~PEm -,awa$'""-=?ww.~c w2.5'zg br>s E%$?-. ;G3cr$ 2 E. C 3z %g$ ~z~20n Iu (D 2.- =.o 3 g3 znm-=<2w m -.% asu.% = 0-n 02 m -0 = ;-:%; ~u-n 2. 1. g EE z s3 52 a 22.82 o c -.c = a m Q. E.$:E% 77:z g,Xm.._Ds mwc3 en gnz uwg.,y.e. mu=:g.r'-o w3;ao;. zc,g$ -3 Fpzz T ig-Ez,z -5. og~~w.o Os-.aOn nQ ,m~i?~~;wc s.o.q0 2 7 tu- 3s $ $2 w n-.n u E.? 2: wgz.=e 3 3 ii.2 %S 52.3 a-m(PzZ r-; zoo-.,c . moms si.~oz.v'w'c~e g,ps'a= gpsg :.%E: m wnmz 3 (D V1 I" ;.~-.n r3 IY r"E) iu"Zn 0 F-- " < 5's,g g g5.gg -- r- 7s,ww =-' cz 2.: 2 gg 5 ag.0 w v) -z 2 &+a am nm zzy 7 5 n r<mnn (D 3 2 QF s3 V, Y mwwm3 - -1 c == w 0; ' < =.cQC E,-~ a o, ID 0 ID ;;.s $a w w w '$ o 3 E oB ~110. ze I = =az OF 3 "c.2 -33zi~ng~ 2 a 0 0 3 02 w --G.$ 3% rQZap gs E 2 Pn - -# o,'D %$$ yz'$ $$$gc g% 0, %$2 f2Z' VI ow B 0 Go=- = 'Dm 'DFE LO szz m a a f c Qz -awn '== sVIum=mm E %LE: z.w a Me %: 2 z &Ly 0 c -&m - z2 2 "Ox2aaw woo -?i$-- mm-cz-aQon g w" E2 PQW s 5 =-ga;e.so. QW 7- og33 0 f z.,no ~ZTT~~ 0% 2:~wcwm~wmo3 ,*w3 %.%%; GgEx a-e 0 12 =aw Qe 0z-Z~ zz ue 3 <$ g.$u -; E.f = < -8 g.3 m o 3 3 m P -2 'Dm 2 f QU1Z.E Z.%Z c$zs Qw GO c.3 a =zU mQS&m.-nz Er=- 5p.E n -In w n.&E'-2 zo9 2 zu 52 12 < EQ?g o o,VI 5 w ,$E$? * n 3 < E 25 w E -se 0 n 5.ijm z; ~23.w w- a 2 w =g3 cm 32 ;$? $ "< 2'6 Erm a= 9 S g~ EG ii; (D w = E - E- - er ffi K -2 (D D) __ n J a i 2 m m o, 5 2 z; g mw z3eg&z;ZGo ag,s.E:Go$ozE;. w c,w 2y'~n EQZ.~ m-xSafzgQ ZL? - -. Fm i;cO ;zag - % $ C S QEm c 0 x t VI m = (D L? (D. &' b n c o.z=.>= 3 D 6 'XI a $ %=Fa 2 WE$ 8; r: EP % E3, 5g;2 g e.gga 22 g5.2 ;VI ;aJ'>3 J gW 2 -=rVIa g rF$,g=25$ 0 n.0 3 m w 20 C.?m 02 ono.aazg;g~G.~:,$ Fw mO.-g o&Q= g.c ic3 g 0 -a-a =;"x O = g.m-=m 2.-¶0=. VI02 zw 7.mE=o s$ip- E2 wo$G$l.c* 2.2 E: OOGW =-.an e m Q- o<!aJ-w w w "-9ZZC (D 2 6 g;u: %E>% 0~mc-.c~~~~2 m~-Jg,~'~~z~~ E.vELoz: =n.a32-.cyan zum$TVI.SPu$ $8g;.'D8.g%$g-. 2 5: pvl.g.pzm + --.o.>~ n+PN KW zw ~i < n, w n Qg 0 mgw 0: f -. oT 9 gii; -7 zE s2.z 2. 2 g 2.6.> 2 8: 3z a o z= (D ,g,,,= -_. E$%Eg::$ QE ID D, w g5ggm -* 0 >a= -m-O 0 U :wgwc-d."-z 6- zQsG$w nwaaog -Eqnm;.g2p.w:.z3 a3 n a '0- a E?' FZ<kB gz."_E=.. wO'$o $gam, mw "to Q$a pw E. nXu: EZ~~Z 20 ;; xogVI:wT=mwm ne~sz3g ~~;g~~g=~ o 2 $ a o a?.- ~g a ga ErZ" O.W~ w += - 8:s mva 2ao "5 O,kao % 82.72 m P.U 2 5$&P.gP.2ag 0 5 % P:: 5 ;j g=mc 'XI25 2. g2 gg*pk$ n -. ow$? :E; z2 QW g-n3 c m- gmw=~~gg$ %5g2 5g+ 2.- ~~~g$2j~M~g~~ =a- -pT n nmP< =Emo,%:.E-DJ ac~w 0; w3w3w' zcag; mg.: 20, 0 z~~.s a 2.0 2.3 e 5.. saue.a m 10 "'D Q 8 z%: 0 mozwx o?.P- E.3 b (Dgm o a3as3 yz %. g 0 a. 0 E. % 3 2.0 mm 8 ;.p 8-5.. - 3 EO' n .!! VI 0.0x 3& OL" 8 c-3 +gA ya3 a (D 0 mamn wm^<g w 0 c.-u-.w mE %_g 'D a,= Tn z 4 :.;' z c --wTe 5 -5.m E.=*=: 5;; o =m a. % mw:sp7_g ylw p.i m ww E 2.- g c.3~ e. cmzzs hmii;Q 3 s -n a;K~.Ezn 0 2.Fa$2 og.5%E -.z2. E w-Jmm-.-.k nw wnc u3 moE. n F gcgzzc., E? 2.53 0 E ZZ'f g io.VI 5.m-2 g+zo3 CLF2 0 a s$-Omn.= a oza Q a=gZ n Zap % 0, gp%%$%$ 2 8 p m-me p E.Cow3 ? E$$ c % -- -mn~; ~2 sm'=-o2 c - wr -2 "-:? 2 02 m v) > Q- 5.r 3 E > n-A. 5 3m ez:Qc mz w no a3 0 0-J Q.= --.w mm = sw w-.r me .. = 3 VI n p3 G &x E, W=l - 0 00 o0 m u m 0 gg~z;~ :a 2~ m =22 0 3 (D 0 0.S QqW 5'3.5 - 0 -VI us= 0 IP m w 8 m 0's Q C-m Q*- - % z -Ey m 0 w a*- F s 2.0 m -v m E gz 2 Q- J =.223,(D gz 'a E$ PO %zwm c =Y) -. J Q- "E"-;% 4c" n -. 3.2 Q ~$5 Q QO- VI '0 gQQQE E2.E 20 = g $ uo= gzg:: n%% Q h :mmmuQQ 1. zggc 0 mnu ~g~gg FZz C z T. 33 3.2 346 ;;E s mi% 8" 8 i;-8 a 2 z52 gE.3wE-=wmmr oI;:; k=z2 pa0 om'sno_;;.nwcn m 3 -.nm i 3 W Q83 3 2 mm.3 zNggfJq O, w -0 5 2.m gq$Fz ggE2 2: ogw &OVIE.S:RQij.w CFr c zn.0 3cQo Pw GZ = aa am z - < =,w m < a2 2 'D,=.cgz % sm 2- o a x--m WW o 3 z2.%.gn m o 28 zEa P'< (D 5 3, $ m w 'hT~~ ax gz 2 VI E3 2 ET z g * a m (D c zc cg?s 2.g "5 w % 2 ID 3 Qmz &w < w =.EQ- +g 3 ~.pz s%Is 3w0,=.~2J.~nn~~2~~~n2c~~wO~ m go 0 0 w "40 0 3 %$go 8n, V13wo. 33-00mwe=0,N2.,36r 6s 3;; "Cwg2$;C:2'm VI a= %= 0; -3 an Q =C zg g 6 s; 5,gfD, =.n' ggz; 2 s= (0 DJ 3,m 2 a 0 slc pLg~>cwL&~30~w~zc w N ;.??a - VI +@ ma332 Viaww-o 'I 2m;:- a - w 3 ii; fn =-z 5:. nw-z=lgpg%O, 5 %S - 0 z, r mwmwg:=.-wo.'m mm -0 0 g =s~~~~+g2wO~,VI--.ii;.wwu=.,=mL 2 % W =o-w 25 Om n E g E',!.$ =%?.m k =go3 VI w -.m 8 5- "> EZ - GO E! u o aqgg 5.1D~~ rO 2.g g y -JEaa mz OBz 3 aewg s.a%s &z.w2 :z.g~g 3-~azo_3mzmE 3~030~g~.~~.8 < , w~u ~ yome.3B~Ea-= i g> szi ,2 %I !e .- ZgZT ;22 z57, --a= -3 0; a 52!- wo 3-3s EZS 4' gz30n .-& %=S3 Ernn - z0-=3;'n-" '0 r. n=. QQ'D ocVIG.sr=a~g 5 2s %E$ ; go $= 2% 23 as;: 0O.n ,wo g % r3 3.R ., g-g3 5. >w 2.3 3260 O E? = 5;n mm 5 29 mc 3% g-m? m0zm a?zg nmz 6 z ~~-..~=eomg5 ne ~QO c - - $5.3: 3 3 n "Tg:; w (D = 2 9 : 22 L". 5 s.a2% r5.c 2 2; Qggg%Z . => a VI 0 i; =.n -ur- 3 I~zMa 3- ,gza 3=z n nrm vI (D < m a sa 5 E- "_z c. eg+ % lo_ aQ$h3$ : -. E g-O3 0 00 3 0 ii.0 0 rm 5 0- c E;w'-.o 2 E2E.W - 30 n VI 2 EW W-0 EVI 5 A z 2 Fp $%.z%+a2w<--. P%~~G;Z;~X$U~ k ?ij 2 F2.0 0, 2.0oQ m z-rkm '0'. g gb~~$'s~wx s5 gv zpsc %Q$ ' w-u QC Eg2E p@ 2 Q;j %.PC a-c'Da: =s%3 ZC"~ S. pm VI wape.- 4: 8 23,rrr 7% KT=%, zg E. > $3 gg WDP I a 2- VI.2 P% ID 5% SF2 r" caw- -. n Ma zs-. d mg. ~$'~~<<6n 2- Q --owe ffiTw a -0 QE fD E 3; 2 c ? sffi$m @;. = Gz on3 VI cc a? $2 G c" a&ig m0 3 c m330 gTg c2.z gg2 7 a E- g,Q mw % 5. f cg z ow P Z$ 22 r- E- Q 3 3 =$ 'D s%g % 2 T c=urnn vlnc*m C 3 ".is m (D 32T ~ (D CJgg n oCLCE823J 2.g- 32 = mwo 2z~030,QmLI ~wmmFj."Ecmr3=~.$=Q z, ;; o 2 4 - %Z :E 2: g a ," S. 2 z ZCGO 0 3 3- "(2. m 02 g$.g,.~.O 3 ax u 1 gvo,' oao,.5awu na '' 0 z uz g 7 Vi 0-0 gz.5 @. auu - -.m &,o F$.ig.zzg; g&; w 2 ~.~3 (D nQPw 5 i'Eg'g=g v) -. s g ID c 0 J $7, p. n22;nGQ EGGF $3 a 2 10 0 m -nP.2.0: Z">Fgmfmoi50 6'D Sf c Tn 3 e!. F.u 3 3 QE 3.OSU - & sz$s ;.&; ;g::'D,. E! mm 2.g5.=rm m w SL: pz. 2. 5L-P : z? G-2 -CE? 8 wWC2-wN3$xosz&a n x om ~2 -~b~.-~=p,- a -yl p. w nz.n~ : -os:-. -0,: w c no.n (D 8 -.a 3 5.m O a ID a;:g 2: a : 5 3!.s2.mm 3 0 3 & Q.C.P=~ nmm 2 -(I * 1mr~~~~~,&~~n3m,i3°:nq>2.1D Qw 8 13~-~~3-wnoa-~~O~~mm~~ Q-2 &LU -z,Q!j; CU ow g g 8 8 &= 2. E.2 0 -3 A- w >> E!rL?.u 3 WU 'Ds 2.2 ?, g - w3c 8: %E-: 3 f E: n: vl--.m 5~ 'J 'D%~gag~5$ P?.Zu o 2% r7 g~g;2-~3a~<m m n- un :!.E (D 08 au >u m g c VI 3- g: 0 ngm : pm " O'w rn 3 Q 7 onn~s~a UCC,~ 'Z'%'gamg n a, 5 =-bo su 2;~ 50g.a 2 Sm w = a zqq E.3 m +-5 - ID,.=%8z$2 5%: g -mu c,fi.rDa>; :: 5 -OS K' 3 c z; ~2 n 2.z~ % g3 eq 5.3 3 ng- rr?g zag gE i3 pg g.4.0gggg$$ 2: g&ig'S,sg 3 a&. T.wg<ggPag ;yg a t $ w 925 8 is 2 gz e=., gx 2 =,ugcAE a 0 2-c E:.; m -. n =R -.m. 3 A&l&EO c5j-3 gz$ >o;rJ E$"z sg.5 2s 1;. GQ wx)'D 0: 9 0 -35.- PTC 2. msu 8 g.2: $g2 f m m >An: %z%e -. w o p%gS nwwm 3 -. 3~u ID r0 -. OF3 Ea% 53 J -.-. -3 s.3 Zm Q-JIU?~ 5: $2 2" @ - ID -TE.~F~~.s $zu 8 n--. m u 2.m J dwcrd;5j-g"" 5:; ID iw o 2-5.&8 Qw g .- 0 .- :: - i3 $ i!j iu" ;; p !1 z 0 ;r m p (3 z -g a -4 m ; i; 2 7 Z ar 0 -4 urn 30 D E a* zg =- eJ s LC %&l 2 z ,o CI nr tj 2 [r? c 5; 2 03 f' 5; B ?: E. c aJ 3 C) E v> 11 2: c 0"" F+ '-zu 6 E '3 J u = $-E fie 3 vo a o v'2~;a- a c ras 5 Ws 5.2~ - = w m a3 o,r $g 220 mmzw~amew*n nn m o = w v) mo=E%p>w m z.t)zzo c 03 N In a.rn.2 6 1; ;g i b52 2. rn g.<>z;+ g$:; E&z 5,2z 2 2 zs : gz m XI r '=mz"=-" w=&4n+@fC IT 51 3 3 = b ; z; Z?. a w $z &% 2 w Frw m 0 0 o (D -.qm * m -.lw s.Fw snwww = n W o go&Fn z.0 nmgcgG 3, %c3~ E2.c -nw :$ c pw w 3 vnc. = 5.0 o;: ~~3~-~00~m+n3 i; g p=g_3-a~.m a ?sa E% g v,ID-. a (D --ta~w rp rnmI] g 7 3 =Z 43- -3 2: E$ a$ 5 ,a f gsg: p '?=p-ca 5 ona*~a~~z~E 2- ," =%x 4mw=n zssEz~$> ga~~$%~v~~ O=SGX~~A ;am mn'"oa%n mr +$;!ab: 2 E7 2 g-x u -0 -= 5. ;;,$.a z= mmc 'I-=- w 2fng zmw- GQ&0&3Q.Ilh 433 I] mmG-. n gg gF c3wz3 gs;sc a-- m 2 g0-0 ;a?i"8 ;g+rnw+ n- go .S"?Z EL-&% %&.,Z.o a 05'-2 2. =. 0 -= z 5 0 ezrzOs E-"W -cg;; SO$- e B nw 0 a3 ma = z 2 zw 51 G 23 g.8.52 n (Dmm c.-u- 0 3251;2g*$ :.g< a 0 m za z E.? o % ZZ" c sg$gg w,-.m 2 -. 5 Zg s'g."'a %<:E; - 2E.$z g27cmo- 5 I]a=.o U2fW 0 0 $ r.s7- Y 0 os$ :E$: -ags ; b &%E $$".;o $;p?.2.=.zv $ao = o % a,,.pLSa;e w+ wmizu UZ3S $$= WWC z ns a sszn gzz: 3' rD 7 5 F g.5 gwu mw - 2fC r -2sgs 3,.%ze E" 35.2 v,$E 9 2 camrn.0 gvm- am x725.g ;E+ oggz 207 n FW~ t -Q-.LI- $%3% 0 ;z -. gg 2%f? %=Of D, q m E. E?. o.g i;-a sn-w %% c E.$ w3 $2. E.$: zems Z? s rn z n rn -c 7J z 5 w=lnm- o$-5" ZzaP (p -0 E.2.m3go%g 3 a =*In n 5g$zE7 n loo ~u%m 57- 2 ZLm 3 n$* Srn < 5v) < ST%% 3m"c $2 mn, 0www 0-mlD zEl rn =u 3 r-*3 r --.'I 2m:wCa cw,rw3ww ~=O%EG'F%~ t E a a 3 = gg qg c zx Zf.E-0 .= 3 E2Z w = 2 o 2 4 ?-.? &Qi La 5 w p3 (D p$ a -3 yn an 35 =? T 2-u CD Ew snFl w '0 pm, " nmg-3, w "-6. :..-2m-O&'% z.r zg3 la g i- e 3.s =r 3 = 0- -= wg 2 a 3?g813 w- ZZi+ t)rnE7Jgg:3Ei rn"OZ"3 a_ usq w &S1 Orn 5 m3 ';jaz w 'I z'?*g, wI] " g aq 4u c 2 m3. p 2.- nm g <E i aTg?J2 $E% aG -T="=wwe ,ZE3 g2E"5'pr=wm"-.s-= - ;; F;:g; 3: sy abum < (D w ;a g=Tj 3 f 58 2 ( 5 E% %i=T,k$ E W g$ =&3g; 2;zw 0 79 $Log; ,"&VI0 VI r.=m , m2xi; 0I o $%gZpn= - !ai QZ g.z ggw e? %g g:gE'Z$ Egg 2 3 ?Z 5'= c a2zs=a gg E7~2 rnm rn c k3 ~2 50 5 w C I lm +' ;? J::l% 0 E, =! 5, w %n-m -4z orno E$gnu E:." m -m "0- r w % 33 Qc 3$ Z.gOwz 0 - o,O 'I gz TIC< c 5 z VI -.= -." aas~..~a : ~g~m-s-.~n~O$'= r -Ilhg-. Wkn%~~3g~ui;ru~~ I rn OF nx-wn $gcpE *$5=oaE=YSa2.;E!S: moa rn ID0 2s w-. ern lD,$yg-, I' ==I ( ~n 2 2% 2cnCo zzyn %3 H g-.3 F -P= E." 2 g = (D s 2 za rg ; em m S w g (D ze ?J z am ny o -w E. - F Z 0 mw-!E-LI ~c-.rn~~3~ 1 r % g?Z$g ;a8axso f 3 E,@ -.a 0 'Z czz$n 3g0' warn= oo3G op Ex 0 s%?.:.w =< ID \ ?. c r a a g aF i! 5; 2 2 3 5 1 v) 3 z* u ms w 2 ze 2 gc 1 g~ ,3<sm zog;a ~.z~sg~~~~ :? &=" 3wgpg?51s;zg51$z w a la gm T.O.caLI -w c - w % -z-+n3 2FgO3 QZSS.zQ ".w 5 5 3.m VI I3 orn~& aww2: ngv>$g 'I wu P :'OS ?p$$ e s-.g %&%qy . ?-%G z %;= E %$22* :,<23p8 22:; 7 z8.g :;2 $%E. 5;.s.bc $In <Kg E.w';jw ma..- $E 5.=.ommoEa m";Z' -02 3 51 ;Eg; nz 55 E I w om= 1 -0 ZQW-., Z gg zT.gmr zwQ-5- zzDnwcm wc wZmcrpgm7w-- "co n ncwu &a_ '1' 1 ?.=<E+ +I: 8&2p o* ;F:; 2- gE $$grzl = = a< -n-omz x- "D go'o- w c 2 3 a E'-7J- wuo-.$ Pp,g3f 2w n -2% $E s; n ZE.0 (o vI =: a60 m 0 0 %a s.o :; ;$. $22 -7 nu 2ze e$=> \ICd* wnw--. as23 =:Gg%-" mmmmowoO Z$ irJ io e< $% g.s :g(n032.aga e= 00 bO%zm 5s ;z 5 yrn 2,mw rn % 3 c $ z.k3,g 3 -. sag:; 8 2.&LS.?E 3, a+ $G%%s- % $z.ws.k 5 58 3 io < m z 3 I w a. r - m 51 ~Jny- VI 0 VI Z.! D, 2gpx3~g~~ 8 E? 8 ,o s E gg+ = 2$5 g wu 1p 3 2.0 3 = =3 x=ou qpJ; g.*;: g;$K:z 2p3w3 a= 33t=.wOJ% x!&3-VIE3ggz.crDw -.O-=VIQau $23. g.!,&; 5 2 !; r 3:2+?;!g C"=-. O = D, vI c :le $::? (DC g.8 -..E3 gz au "3-Qois E2 E 2 I ID ..g3. r = mu $2; :x g gpA $ L c; g2z-w g g zPoz -0 nc aF$gi;k %m3" -28 "gm E235 &;$ $.ZrSZS (3 :gE7 23%; gar-_ 9 <z o gaiiiza-+ rg oc " Onw n 2 p 2.Qo 3 5 a 2 '. S3.38 83 a% 0 O $&~3 BJ aB8ab mz$ 5 n8 ~Zsn n ;O a.w r- :E TW =3%)no UgZz OZa gz <.--v,~ %e.?&. ,g 2.5 <VI 2C j pkus. !j%EE ;gz iiie 4. -03m FE5.a; E s3s2. -2 u E:.' c3(D n*<.s 3 ZZ H-zr~. ni gr- -0 -513FZE gQE2 r zm P. z sz 2g;ggz nE"a ozp 5. 5 3 =?me gz% 2.g w c.2 e 2 fd. " wPo2u Dog2 23- 3 ;:;Ec. $gg$ 3 52 mmgl 51 I wm3r33 51%lz $53 (D Z3cmwm ng-" 5 $E3$: aQ"a 5 TT 0 Q m- Q(~DJ~. 0 amVI -. g,; CQ o"ag% gg :$ WQWG?~ 2:;; 2, 3 ;: v,JocT~.3 0 2 E." m 5 & w2ww 3 J 51 e "VI n IVI 2 zo 2 ;P "7 00 2 gTF$g 5.ngg 2 g sQZVI vr r EOZ E u g5? $2 Lo3, 3 2 3 e2 s,xg * 5 3 g g03ga rn wEq06 ;L Szg$g-+ 3 a -. C> 51 Fn aozL3- 003 0' il 51:5g:<, ggp. 2; pOE2 c7 5 3 g 5: ,$gz;'" w la i?m$.z2 -la 2$?5:.gu, -I t'l 3cmg.z g$gcz 5: VI~wg=n~ ID XI 3J 1ma0 - c> zmaVIw$i 5.z 9 % z n'm a-VI5'm ;.-s:3 5 5 23="B>- n P ".C 'P 0 am2 &e= nnz7 I gmm g LE.i$ $z z 5 0 y a n o o a 0 Uf p y 5 5.3 EC Sfbg~Q; "e 73 wn rug pw-2 259: ~3 F 0 c VI Sl." QD G= LfD 0 :Jmmw3 :II (n3-0 g 2 G ; g 3 % ; p 5 zs 5 g g g- 6; 2 > 2 L" m J T = " -3; 2.3- 3 m s " m 0" WE: c iFJ p m'D $Gm = =.c " 8 VI n b g$ !G $2.2 2s !$i; 2 Ps 2% f 2 g2 5s gga __ flour! w nG w--m N 3 5 cE 8 g 2; ;iFzQeazcz&iG ?.gP,-.S "$ s -. 2w x VI -. w.- G - ZyEEz Nm $5 $&=-ggO%VI-. - o= & 2 J :x :+j mu 2 5 VI z 2 ;a E70 SZS3Q 33 ,g:ar, 3-2 2: fy 3t'c3 > 2s STY i55JaCH 32;' 0 3 0 25'" =u z U a~ zggE $g>gz ejmmZ$ > Q 05 g; no ouu-ag "-2 ww ~~~=zEr 2,J cz 22 sq SF=- g,-.r@ E?.QE~~ V) "E -wza 3- 3fmnwo G u<~ Xga $% @L~$gz - C'u owm. 3 ZC- 23 g-B'pJma E$ -a az.% '<Z~C Qmc =a Z' e$ ,og no ga~ 00 aa2% =w EN~.E~ 'Eg2gg -- 0 3 <ru 'm5a wwc.Qm gagom ~I~~~~ e.% r;o" oa P-*m Cb 22 as $2,: ms YO i!.c EZ j; 3z%=E ==33,- I r 2: ?E VI3 m $e ;;.E LE$3 !la :go== 3 n 3 "I %g n< 03" 8 =r3 -.- C"CQ 2 iii w- c; gom 3gs $5 r-m*E? am %g g% Tq :%=Dm 3 CQ3, z;kgg w re. -. -,o sg 3&= %$"- hln 8% $5 wa- -CP $=; :$. (D gmcLiC2 a -.z 0 40 g: gg x:? n,geE.& VIn=-> pg w ::z ;z$z+? %sE.w= z. d 32 Ea_s nzgg zcmus 8 mil H' E;.; =i?Z.:a w'w =< ~Zgga $2 p gar $&&L?Z igzi;; 8 C 5 z 3m =a 3P$$ E;.$;: ws (D Cz c " -. 3" -. D o nw n nB GU - 6 ;amnwnb 2-n-z z.w c BJ VI 3 w c2 T i3n~sr 5 w zgw 0.u '0 VI a Q-~Q r v -v =Lao m = A 0; 'p $ Q r;go 38. w 'O E-GS a ?;IS 832 g 3: Eu wp: g::s.g= E = 3 2 g3$ sg e> Q,,Q=S m -." CDQ g $ -0rwg g !zg: %E *n tam 51 Pro <~03%c n= eop>ugg Ovmr =-- =s 0 33aP6$ := gegma m ma E: 3 D =VI zg Q 3 %%C SRF~ZX 3 : i; z ~~.~~~~ f crc gg80E$ % Q 2 3w'2aN ese R sg q2%$zJ3 V 01) Q"2Z Qw 3 0 5 5- 0 Din ii?'Lu: VI ea > ;z c gps &L & 22 - mu 90 c 3m ~2.n E . 500 gEg$ Ln m D :n - zr en33g 33G"N 2 0 Kg VI > r h) k -5g2gs % L= wa 7J =;VI3 < 0 2 2.4.2 wC.rW 0 w z-z 'p 0 "32.3:r y -0 3mE"E=E;gn q~gg3~m ,ne g o G cg,~i %n 0 E?= p' z 523 02 =go: 3-' om m wu -.a %"3= &-= zgg;gk%~ oo.;:a mmW-m =.rwEz so I-%ogz ;rJ 3u VI 3 E.= 30 3; a~Z;~$is~-Eaco3 m ow cm3m ,a3w> &$ s3= 2VIm -n e5 $g sa me0 - a3n *SPY &$:g;Rw3a 6oo$xgz ;sW sx X< :8g~nm~mU"2 > 4x GF *3 o_rnn3 v'o+agza z r g, 5.:- &<:E :'On -.- EPm 0 g &: (D 2 3 > 32 3 c5;s zz0s.g E ? C.C. ?E,/, c= = 8 'D gu-2 4 = z3m ?i p w 40 g; 8;s %;"z.!.'. 0 caw so$ w x >E- m4mG =.m ,o$=- nr > 5 wEw3 g%zF3wsE$ 23 3,3: r p 0 m w&"r wmo=En v, - (o -I"+ i 0 a,. aF-< 55G 2 5 "-5. $3 ;rJ ZC$W+ ,wP ,wm = 2 X ~2~u.. -.an 2% s G9: % a"-, q wNpe2 > -- 6 sk noowwZz: ;an;;. ao=. grCw 55;VIm c<z 0- 05: me 2Fw (Dwp gzg3 0 no\ e; 25+m3=..." 7.y> 8 rn zzg guq zaeg VI 7 (D 5 0 gz; 2.0 7 g: OPO ,.;;a : za ;ZUgg a2 > G2; gsw -Egg6 wd :awFm Em ox 50 3 WESz-;: -$ ,$;n -w Emu zge ta s wVIw E V1 gz 2zTwz Gm .w$ g g c)g 022. 52 Egg ;os$ $ nr 8c ;sf-37?= " ;e 2z::i 2- < n2.z 3@ %? 20 > 3 2. 5% oc m2 G& 5:- ZG 3zggz ZiTF ;gggz z2 Z? ag27E %: :E= - z 3 , Fs ~.gn n~.%m > r zr '2 >E m<g rP 525 ;;E: I- r gaog 9: g2 -2-6 wm 2% c T g E ong 8o.s: E w- ..=E: w wz :sE Z w n 2:: ;ne, - 0:s $0.2. mu 2 E; 5;> c $.!a, 0 kg aE r % - ZZiT ZgEi & z P 0 53z - ggz' 2 5% 2: 0 z: gs If. i;z.:o Oga i;: 0- m g or 3L =. - 3 25 Ec -E725 E 5% 3% a %?% LEaZ ma5 g0-0 2 22 -VIa ma@ :% 0 E g6g 2 g;CwG 5;s c ".-.3 (D 3 --.m 3.2 n w _- $ m 3 "-KO mc "- 05 5 "- =w "- s 0 8 0 a 2 "F on as 5:g 2 F3 =C.w 2 E zL--a ?ig~Zs2:z,6~& ;.Ursa, :. = $5."- g.2 az5g Z'-<g ,?"a sE~L-GFz;S c - ao.3 n 2: 3 %g g 2 3 Om a g2.g ; ,= %* n J w>n-n~sn;un~m*~~+g -c<5 nmm &$E fDD? ~ m annz"3~0zKt.a.2b"" n ZO c 5.E u aVIa ELsm GZwZ m scs C.-g K8 vx 5: zse3 a$ Gaazo 33s w W 5 r$@z$2: is%@ 8 g mq%c? m=3u mg'"g<;z " =Fa 02 Ey;sw "3 %a %Z;; nu= g 7 Pm3u ww m 2.mP c;; 2G.3 In wg*< a' a5 w.25 2.2 dm55 wc-w OS% $223.22 0 Tsmm2a 3~3 w<m=Z o G~s-< E3w"g Z'<$ 2 wg w gg2gj.;g 8P"O .@0:,"223 2 0 gg:pa4:$ 230. 3 :E $m ?p%Zz: - %E$?8 nomcn 3;z3Pw ;s$%g2 :3E= $EC 3 --.n 5 ;:ze moo .6m go; ;;; P~PVI %is $22 = cZ-gEe xnm .% C oz ~ow6.~a n W"U"3 gzg;. E$ 5' -J E3 ug5 ? b z - ma OJ J 3.0 E.-. o.mw VI0 3PSPL $ cr3 %E:." w,--< ;& - n go? 3naxw 3~~"- w$ s 8- zxq sgg E aEG.o; wwwc zFmQg emw w- VIOS E 2.0 Sam C cn33w. 3o03c ;z; z2g e$ g ag 00-3 ...a > V1 % E 5 z gzm 3,4p 0 La --= %Fa r" mss ;;a 25% 25 swggg ig$ i m me.Pm= 2%; >z F'D2. = mic T? $ gg zg5. E2 ; 5 i: $ g 3gg -2 \ 9 corns zcG 2 :n ose g.2 > n !$Z w E?m g GEGZ3 f2,4F Fc- "qg? r - WE z 5.z: $2 w,gcgc @ a Po r ;; :. z%noc +w$?o3 ,oe PC$ 3 2. m:3 60% g:p m % $Z ;g% & cut$ gg m50,g2 OK: gzg $22 E Fg LEA ozv gz 3 a $. P Z s+agr monuw E~Z nz2, 5 '2 gkp 5~2 - E2F?3 3EOO.E z.-03 :z: F W ma 8 gZ.c~n .a2 ?$l. 0Z.d 2 ww m3 ;go g: 22. E%= 2 %;so !g s$:3 m 3' ... m<g w25 e s.g $;? cw 32% m3 gg'D ," g; ZGg maK 50 ? $ mn,w ncJ E OVIS.TS a:: ;i Qnr 2% = omw $8.8 zsg w 4gr $$E ; ::!z :E r a 5. w D1 ZG3 5.- e3 a . 2w -'o 3 %$a"-. zZr 2~~a~2c~ ~a c worn snzz2 nE3 w 5.5 P g~ WP wom z "2:. nZG -% n no.% @KT ,m-z$ 0 s w a >Fi < :.% w*wnuwea nSJ3 CO$M %go io $2r ;LE nE=.Za 7I-D < 2.' Z'O. ssspz s:g 20 > W '0- ?E En=ag z= WOQ 03a VI0 ;% qY$wk 8+ %;.d 8" 3x2 Gzc %nzm - zlwE ~CQS.C wm UP0 VI 2. zog awg m -.o 0 3 '?= o?+ +=E7 m< 30 U Q- <mm n ow-%; 3g~ 2 w he- E w aJrg z3eg g, 3 3m -. n.m w 3 w 2.0 n - :.%E 7 F% gim 7 5.3s paC= z:.~ c.0 7 303- <E'S% om 7-. o VI =-' 3 Q$S :$ a, % w mo 00% ammgzz - . e-, 3 m3a-E LO,C,~Z%, m 3 "-.- wo wwuz~z3naGu a -:$Eiag =.gw2'o,> ,:gE=,O 3 3 ~agw2~ Gg~,$ggcwwz J 3 5 3 == m~m~m3m:~ P.3 gg 0 , =wm< sz%gv aSw .Q -w (D C. E VI n c3 z mE gr T Of +r .p% %O a* 37~2~7nZ~g~~ r: -0~53 Z F m aPP3m 3F3.nu 8zP+ g.Z 7 6 u 2 g 2 I~ m ID 0 ;$ .E P om3 e, 25a-m z$ggz<; g VI g -(3 gp ; 5% 0. Z c 3 ::&'os o+(x3 a~gw.Ugnqws Om c ~n .= $$ij+ OgEm E 3=.oa3 3 =?E% ggg 200 %zm Psw g ~~.~:~...hggpma8.20g3 O\C. 3 m:wm izEz C_ g2.n <omw:k a- ZZFS gmnw~ %g2a$e (p~amo 2n2oB a*m- wz t ? zx 2. - s 3 ", p m -0m-33 zf;.qG"O$5+ Zw g;E. az$ $25 g am m m 53 w.a-0 4 --I 3Ggos.gmg3 nc zPg~J=-.m -G A 2. E 22 5% ~m -a Cw E?x % 2 1o E E.-~ - nu% 'D:C c cwVI QW a w x n c 0 VI gm s 2 E g 9 asJ $.a$ 0 -.a= s'mo =m % 0 ausrr mgaP 6305 E_SP O$O PaE w Ez3 no 33~ 3gmw <z=.mVI On2f E. g <:e== m ys g$<:,$ Q>CZVI "lP =r a2 Fa If. zc =E wwa =ww-p ;Sum 52g m :4 ggs 8%s O? 6-<4=, OnsOm 222 0-O w n cu3 - 2 =-.u mM VIaswm vlmG -VI w =Q-.uC 5x2 W 2 (D- 33 2 a=a K ~~ZSC EO : S’ 2 3 : t . T2E 80 gJr gzExggm> c ‘01 1 I @ 1 @a3- s= P-sz 8-d %;Sg ‘e* -0s -3 8 ?LE g 1.0 rz 8.~9 5% go 9 3 c 22-g:z ng.2 gz.PPF+: LF? rr2.F g-s qg pg. +E 9 E p. :swag : $S.F‘Cp- .....a > c) gz2 v) SFo FEggs e- 2.3. rn-.-oKEg 52g$cgc9 A: :q~..ooo- t a-5 B z8g 23 w 3:e 9 ;e 2.0- aP8PG P gg. 03E.$==n * J 5- gggg-g 0 t g2. p.3, 3gsz: E: gg.5 g.2 EKF %& 5<;a,g $. 2;. ~E$~s~~B ==3.3?-4 c P -33 (0 -me E$s- g gg &-.gF.g,aE /:: ?E 22;; c 60 ELegcg ;2 rz mow K4eg32- 1: (p2o $ 3 2.3 [e. ?=a < Eo.o g.e &, gE (p gz eg.4 jy pa * d& G e$! 53 .1 $5 ,63. a 8 g& E% 9 % -2. gpg$ bc B g g e?eegg F e5 - BS,grne~ 55q gz Om E msz b33. 2 2 %E < * E g %E. m-sz && RQ 8. 00 8eg E @ 2 ,sv; %Z - %B 8 52. $t”Peo; g g.55 s:*3 EF 2% 2 84 3 I’ m u!“ ON gg 3 ’Fa 53 3 3 &%‘ E$ O5’ g ;g 8 P $pXo 31 eo% 3 5% F”l8.O.Q.g ;z e : G, -*! gg %*=a g 0 5S.G 05-rn ;x %? gu !ig m% 2 @ 3 -0 p 2 p %E$ a-”. 5 8” mcEe F 02% -YJC ?E 22. E g= 5 + ,z -Ego R& g.g -$E K ‘C H B g g 3 35 &% Up zzi $s gg 3 PP p s g g Z: FF =:(2g$ 1 5.3. g 3”. % ym gg g. 22 2 pa+ 0 g;aK 8 $E 30- tc p3 -Pp i 8 320 2.2 ep.s . =g 8; C. ’E 6 50” g 5.5 2. g f3 ig g [$ ID a* E-r SL- 3 ow E,. =a gmos s-mc 2.5 g 35 gas0 :; n nDg fro gs j $iq$ g $E E; Qw 0t.g 6 3: E 25. 5 8 0% zE 2 w P 58 $’ 0 g!= agog YO 6 h ” C? O Fq ki : mg g == sag p rg. Q 2. @ pg2 5: * -9 3 ‘3 WD g 08 g m ii (p P ‘E 633 ;g la q g%Fs Be sg g =F y Z’g. ‘2; ii 3% E ;a E 8 2 9.e~” -P.J (p aaz ac8 1 % *3 i2gw ps E52 g $E noA’ 8 0 o - g e 90 80-a~ ‘023??, SoK 0 w gez %%F 0 ,.g E%,- m- 0,s @B 320”’ B D c; * -0 =-a 2 go CZ~ocCEO ,= gg 0t+r SG~ gg ~Z!B 8 e. ap. p.” 2.s ii.n,D~~a ’- % 82 e2 P) (p 3 9 5E.g ;P “2 g a1 ppg * gpb+ 8, ,6;@ F i% EG 32’ g ?I- - 5 sswg 59 FSZE .? 2 $3 Qb pnffa8&% I‘ a o eg%4 om S<S $0 OP 2 rr :2 9- p& QQ RE m z-. 0 ow 5C *%- 2E 0 OI €2: 2. 0 Ru -8 Ul E2 L wa nP Po w dvB)”Is: PSOd EUOZ OPrnSZ? PeP!r OgpIUIC :V VLXIOEI IN NmN3 XOhV6 X( *psod opwde UR ou ‘o%!a RES ap opepuo3 p ua epuap!sa~ ns ap ope;l%is!%aJ ogquoa 3CIOEU INI VWXI NO3 V8H3S3 ON ‘EWJ e!doJd ns UO3 JeVJ WP a1W?!loS 13 og!3!UIc BW. 01Ua!uI13EN ap eq3ad OUO3913.L ev (‘sa1@tap qrn end erlsanu ap Qqoq sa ap eu!@d eou!qp el ea^ JOA~ io6 ‘oauol) 1 ‘~661 ap oynr ap L ‘saviqq ‘e!nuIpd ugpqa e1 end mum iod aaloq eun 01!3gos 1 .apuodsaum am anb ponqa oaua:, p q ap n%nl ua mum Jod IQOA ap ugpdo el o[!~a 1 a)UaU€?UJ.Iad @.IO13alg UgJped pp SOJqUIa?M Jas end soqsrnbai Sol Ul?ualI @JQ3318 UgJPEd lap sopq!sedE3u! SOJqUa!n SC 9661 Ba OAW Z?a 1€ :VCII8I332I XBS VWd ‘tlcIT.vI7 VHXd AOH 03XX03 XOd BCNW ‘3,LNZ€3lUl ‘NOI33BXI VLSB Wd 03?.RIO3 ?IOd V.LZIO8 VNfl OUI)ITOS VA IS motf VLSB asn ON OXIN03 XOd TVXOL3379 VLOTV8 V7 XWRL80 Wd CIILLI3170S i : 1- d P ‘ON JDUXI€d v3 ‘mma NVS ozss-98‘1~6 v3 ‘oWa ozsss X08 I al!nS ‘*Pa W3”X 1 SIZILOA dO W2?LSIf mvsod *sen :E an8a.w~ o El "ngF =-si ZHgg. s Y aDJ g'cg: $"yg 2 P c,o 4M Dgcg cp 3 yg @OS.. gg;: x : ZtE. 0, ogn WT?!?. eawg 6 -" E; oI .. a, MSg E3 ti'??. & 3 zz uq t78g Pug mp Etga gyg 2 EL% @ m WSZ %OM $.x2 =33 -=i sea Bog qg ig;! iaw 2a.m Elf LC =;g* g*T 05 Er.3 +dW "Eb ZQS YES z 4 ijg E;g f. 8 5 zgg K y 2- 5 E= g 8 qg FEr< oh -v sge 2gg E& gz$ OOY B E: a. lLy2 sg & 1 f iQ jp 9. $4 g2E v -0 cc yB g a g 83. F E- uu q Qz AOQ, 3 gya. sz:E.,m v gg *n --I w I -3 ;8E gS* %2 532 %Pad E$??$ w@ E3 Mi 5'a2 -3 BgE mz= m9-3 Qa 03 ngz >r 8 SSP -(D 8%- 3 =g FL 5r-g ZgG 3, g Wr$ g 2. 5 2g E- 8; ggd 8 &a3 sg 0. t7 Bb E: E Q 2%- gz g- s 3. 15'0 Q E;g g. 9 q -. c e 5+ 5. v) ga -. fgE p eo 0- 0 0 *** a- u) u Q gam -ez rmWl < %a< ae c n(D 0 1" f&gg 0 - c -* 4% et 8 z FJ + s=$ a- Eg e- E> 06 ggda - - -. F- ZE mMs sez p, WPO WhBu 5; .- ccc os?* Hc- EZ=, 3-a Y(P8 43 B P, OB sa 35 3go 1- sa - (Om (P -I- J OQ, E. ; E s. E =i2 OtD = Q n: wm "3 2-a ?E@ =2 (P s zg 3 33 3 - E **ii'm E**; me* 88 so, e. 3 3wwws gz $22Q> e- "g$33 -. 30 Fzggz gz - L o 2.2 FY 00 2 c "e €2 2 2 t' 0 ij. 0 3.E. t. -. -. e3 .a 0, E E 9 Et. YC5g: z2 pD?E 2% OizFs 1 -3w m- '":s 5 5. -. 2 E. 5. g g w ~ % g SW ,egg z2 2. g = $2 p WO E= 3E _. g E i.2 7% q Qq3 0 2. 0, &g 6 -q E= v,-g = O Q g pL2 zs gF e 3 g 5g.g 9 qg9a U 2 Egg E x5Lg.,g u 3 e: 1 5tLg.1 E? 2.sYoYo- D) pig3 2% "$ !i.i%rc g %@gr: 9 M gsE.0 1 sg(p O 8s E 8 "E gg2g en (0 sggs &. g. "SE B e s zzz E! E, T:pg &=;E- =;.g (D t? O.2 HH 4 ss E35 8 SB - Fq -Fqg$ c U sgw sggw ;: -Q 8 gigs a0 F zs8 s I2 *g mvZ%tn E amzr g 1 d'" v) &.y;?J 8 5 p- E!e ip"ez e- 4 e, r;n @ $ g 3 g-13 ZggF 2) E. 5 2 w =u -- g 3 g 8 8. E. 2 'c L. i2 k gZ.8 3 KiZ gE 2, 2 "SS -3;s.. E - 4 sr3 .Jccge. s z gB ?ESC s c. 5' ojg 3 -c D? c=g P g %pg w =po 2 co g-23 a -. 2 =zMs % d 3 $3 g 8 $bv) % 5 E 7) 5 2.FeC ?z-= 3 % 1 =Q 3. kg,. c '"c e. s E r E(P s 3 Q 'd c, B 2. L2 iz 2 - 2 @ PO - !=E. (P P;"oIg n 2 L 5' $; 8" WEE (D e, a E;== Wl d v, I= z B(Pm E. u %" guP-* Ege fu, "00 .Yo gn ig 31 i (P $3 &B ? a B 01 71 B 1 w zgr On53 g.s= c E c B J 0, E 3 E: t7 O EL 0 2 0 r L. U P 8 1 z 8 a 0 c 72 E. (D m w $1 9 9 a E 3 B- 8 8 e 9 o_ I 3 Fs; 0,U e. 09 2 c F2 as %e P Q am $8' ;;j% E! 2 P CD 8 a e 8 '=OM3 m .e ; g $ 2' &z$m <p,aJs (D'EI Qv) s0'Pcr oore2 <<<<<<< ac9)gm gou * ggm 9) 2222222 332go Wo=<nPB :.,Moe-h ggzgzgg Eg-e g is' ~moo~r~ ao4a $ 0 rn D =c)oc - z OS@< Q=.,Mm I: E--0 p) sm8e= s 0 og-g 9) arc @3 iQ (0- ;: 70 CC 32 -2 vo 0)E o,T+ 30 80 ss <<<<<< onh :s ;e' 3a73aa gmQzC 0AW 0 <D<D~CDcDQ)~ 0 0 0 <Dm 0 UWW~UU mmmmmm 951_%.Lp_951_cps si; a0 0 rn -1 0 r E D --f 9 m 2' z 0 73 P 0 Z m m --I 0 3 m 2 v) r - C 0 73 0 0 I L3 C 0 -- rn C Z D 0 0 .B m z 0 P 6 P Liz mn 0 v, 0 rvacm F:: 00-4 -m :D i n orno-m oz c z-l 31 rnIwz g rr rn rn.irn~ t, >ct,+rnz I 33 i- a -.+ m 320 or i 3:1sz o (~-0n3 Z om D CDI a D *X r ui D D++D m iv,o DX IT ~m nm nr u 3rn o ~~mn C -L a ~ITITV) rn 2. mE1. D ucn >r c 0 us 003 a VI0 !-. (D m+ n 001”ID a oi am irn m -i VI am n -2 o VI:EVIP z c -3rmc --I 21 i0 I. ox (u ao r (urn nl:I)W+ D -D(uWnlZ 0 -0 a c, -* 1 -7 - am Q lj*-lIT W rtWQO7N 0 0- or m -’am 2 o m -.D-.D o CWOZ-. 00 7c 2 c-n a a+ 1 (u!:IOP a 1-1 0 2 zcrn coc \ moc \ em \+\ e 10 e A no ai IO rno C m rc TI33 3 o c- 000 ;D 320 0 -00 on+> rtF;)rt * x* 3mmr I m -. n m DO> 300 mz mz n IO 1 I 0 nlI-.I rr -ID nn a. 3 U (DUO [IVID 1 m D r~ (uo mo (uno mo 0-0 I n 0 -a 0- *I I3 I I1 1 4. 0 >P -11 I1 (u I1 1 Inl I1 VI A C z 4. (uQ - 17 1 C oc auc -. c oc I3 3 IJ ID IC 13 0 I3 a17 13 rtl 10 I 13 01 0 m 0 (0 0 4. I4 I 00 YO \o ui no -D I (Dl -.I3 I (01 I1 I InlI I 3 7 rn mu 4. wm 4. Q P om 3rt I NI 31 I ni *I I I 1-1 I r nl N C m rt mc 0 (u - a I -IC -. I VII I *I 01 I I l\l I 3 7 mo I I II I II I IUI I r Q 1 rnw m (D 0 PC I -1 II I II I Icnl I -I nl 0- rn 1 W3(9 I VI1 II I II I 14.1 I >a rt 0 rb nl I I 01 II Ill/ ni II 0 n -0 I 1 II I II IIII 00 -2 PO I I II I II IIII r~ 0 0 I I II I II I/// 0 I I I/ I II IIII m P I I II I II /Ill z 0 I I I CI I1 IIII II c, I I I1 I II IIII 0 I I I/ I II IIII I I II I I1 IIII I I II I I1 1/11 V V vv V vv vvvv 5 0 D -4 0 v, W rn 0 m 00 >n g12: : L 2 141 I A I 0 0 Dz F rn rn - d d dA (0 40) LnPON . P N -0 o z 0 az rmwwsD5 -12 UJ nmn~no~rn~rc~n z mrn ~)sCLnc -. m a 1 z 7 -. L,. m OL. x *vl 0 0 OmlLnmnro~C 0 ci - ULDDIDi00-. VI1 Z - -.. ~~ZnuCZVIO+D D PIC L m mz+m*;o-cPIn 0 7. c +W+-OC-.DWP~W o z rucw~~iwczonorn : + iri+ zo os~z D rn B man 7rn m a< oooamrna am ~rnc~m \za c ow 10 0 3c *m u*-m a G I tT (D 0 B DLnZ ID0 no 1 I lv) VI IlIm I c 00 3 T g Y s (D v) o - uw 00 DO a10 7: IroI*l*IW DIlW 00 lCPIOl3 (D-.WC zcrn m n - m3z VI I-.I I IO in 13 20- PI 0 Q 2' 0 mN tD 0 CD ID1 1-1 131 ao tD m 0- n n v) 1CI 101 l\l m 3 I 0 cz a 3 VI 3 a m m 0 2. Ln 1 0 0 0 '0 IO1 I& I IC I I I iai lei A. m r VI I+ 1 I I 1 1PIl IO I I I I 111 I IIIIII Ivl IIIIII IY IIIIII D a I : + n + 0 w IIIIII I IIIIII I IlIII1 I IIIIII I IIIIII I IIIIII I IIIII1 I llllll V vvvvvv - N Nh)-d-- . N -OCoa?~O 0, z wrnln x DZZZk 5: 004 D --l ET w LnY lJ 020 n oirnnvrmr~~: mr u -. OI - irn31olnsrmz -. r I m 0 UP3 U-3 v) Dm Gz 2; 2; zzq? 2z DWlMolO7DQZ m Dr (DCW 0 v) Q D -10 ow wm i~ mo QDOI m-l rtuw~-~owrnom Q -0 on 0 OW10 D WWlCOD>* iW 0 0- as o a n D n o im-.n r-. o w 00 0: a am o -.won -0 = 5 Z < 0 -m< o m ow< 0 YDrnZ<D I) -om -0 rn OD UZIU om rno ole mrrtr -men a~m~r rt Dl D *I rn WlOI r IO0 :I 0 mE mu wuln JUO mQZ DLn r~ WOD am04 nmocn 30 DO -17 317 ln 0111 D * Iv) I7 D IJ I D 17 m nu m -~a z v) DD U D PCC -cz (Dl3 m mJ BID 13 --I VI ItDI I m 13 P 01 or zo . A’OD P, 3 E OD m n D rt m 0 I+ Iml I < I ln m m m mo Ql D imi o 0 \ n C Om rn r 3 D *I m 17 I 0 I31 I I I 0 DZ (D ol (n 0 U v) H v, a -I (n 1 mo 01 B IW I 101 I I I r 1 I mo Q om I I ImI I I I -! 0- 10 I D lJW v,I I II 101 I I I DW r+ 0 rh J -. I I1 IIOI I I I 01 0 m rt 7 n -0 I I II lull I I I 00 4 0 uz w DO I II IIIII r~ 0 0 D rn ln D I I/ IIIII z Ci mln ?r$ +g Ex wg pggg hz -.Dora. mzm. z wrn 22 ma+cr mr m r mrm 0 -. m z ci Z <co. wcln (D-. ln - Irn I Iml c 15’ I IZ r m c.( mc 5 0 0 -IC I I -6. D 0 d A. 1 I I I I II IIIII I I I1 IIIII I I I IL IIIII 0, m I I I1 IIIII C c, I I II IIIII I I II IIIII I I II //Ill V V vv vvvvv D W 00 OWUNN + N W in0 N-OWO: d D DMKEZZ?? Y nr rnr~rn-ocr~zrnwzr a (new 3-101-3 3<-.rn Y r+u--r(o-~-uwou 3z -10 om CZ~D(D cm I~I-. 00 Dr 0 rt JE3 CD(DCC0X !Z am -.E.@ TI-.. rt<m PC0 KrtO QY -Io D* 3DO DD CDWPlr 04 un J +<im,aorni~ox rn OH +rmrnoz-zm~--~ E D 00 mm DDmLnVlLUM D mo Z \sr mu aw -< zc rn W (D 3ZV \ orz rn-u rno D +D+ 011 1 IC0 I -.D-.IO I I I DD mz m-lnrtu uwr rD v) p, + A. -. OD YW WIrtIm Olrnl I l,ED nU ,+3p,r+ mrn DD A. < p, w 3rr 2 010 ILO I 17 I I lorn 01 \ A. Dm n w 30 I4 I 101 I I I Ip, 2 3 0. VI0 mu v) (D P Om (Do mc IC DZ 7 7 (D Y rno IIIIIII 4 0- n(0 IIIIIII D(0 IIIIIII 01 YrJ IIIIIII 00 c-cz DD 0 0 0 rn IIIIIII LA D IIIIIII z B :. WI]d , ma CY I ICI I I I in D r z 4 + I 101 IO1 I Iw (D P, a. rno nrn I I I IWI I Iv) r rb n IIIIIII r~ IIIIIII IIIIIII z rn 0 IIIIIII 0 IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIII vvvvvvv d rnu1LnmcTmm * o(0CD~cnm~ 0 0 n n Lo- LO" LD'Z - CmD< cz-.z z c UH 2 (D nw D moo0 DCL Zrn N 00 (n N. (D KC or *J 2 rns zrnz rn Q OC 0 arQ. ON DO (D I-.. . 0-0 . 0 nn -4 HH --I ;I 0:; ro -mp1 mar N -!mom ~n -ir n cnrr "Z irn nc D iw n< -. mno -.L DO -I 00 c ;om J I~--I JZ m Ih m DC D - 02 mn rum0 -Y 0 Im 1 I1 D 0- r~ C 31 13 Lo +I 7 0 2. OC D 0 Dl 13 lD D .l -.I I _.I I rn rn 0 7 9-l rnrn II -iL oc II II YJZ P- II II 00 ono OB2 OZ D 3m* 80 Cx zr? <ID w H lnv, h r C C m D ;D ro II 5, I 0 0 ro nrn n- ra II II - "(0 II II DW II II I n I1 II 0 z 0 II 11 D 0 0 II I1 0 rn II II Lo D I1 II z \I ll z rn 0 I/ II 0 I1 I1 I1 II Is II vv vv d + -A Ad -0 00 0(0 m.l Ln 0, C nmln 0x0123 CTIID~OGD 0"i mDrDc~oamnPDm 9mor ;D ~r~~~o~r~mnru~n~~-wu~~~ < 2 u ir M W~ID~W~W wn3mcm~z~a~o-co c( - o~m -IC m~nmco-mwm~)~mnou,xco~n(n~~r D zrn zn UIPLOI oc cnzimcn~m-cni~zmsm ID ID N -I(n or mr-.~ z nnmzrt en* ID+= JCJ-JL~ VI r mo m aiai zi i - ~zin~ :v1 rto-.od.. -. C. . zc 9n onmu 09 mnm~o~o ox~cnm. mcnm ID c on nn m eo m io?-. ln-ic -.- IOOOOD m-.o - ZD ro m1 o r, zaga-~cni v, c1)03> - man no OD nLe9 [DD-.Cm -lG 39C2 Z W13p)r a+m OI) WIJ I Y U OOIC I EO ICmmI -I IK - rt D < 1 DO KJ Dm -2-0 DD D -. W 0 D 0 D QPQ 23J n0d.Z ci mW N I 17 IU.mZW I +*IO lD< I I I l7D 0" ma 0 c -. 1 m1m r r~ QIDC~ IDJ--. Qi C n 01-13 r IO IP) 0, I in, iom I I I IJO il mn n mom rn 4 JIG1 0 I I101 I I 191 I I I I- rn 3 z 9an Q z ro ma 0 10mc Ln mn W -IC a. C OC wz DQ KO mi I --IC1 I I I 1101 I I I I I n VI 0 mn rt n 9" rt n a,~ 1 " ro 4. 0 z 00 01 I 0 4. nm 0 (n \ D 131 I I I IO1 I I I I I D - 3 C n- m "(c IIIIII III ~iir DCC m CI rb D 11 I 10 t, 0 mI I 0 IlllllllllllD I 1 d. 0 01 I IIIIIIIIIIII 0 z 0 II I1111l111111 D 0 0 0 Ln D II IIIIIIIIIIII Z 0 11 11111111111~ " D II /IIIIIIIII/l 0 w3-l * 91. \-I oib inib XBX x mr in VI mz mu iW ~-"DID m0-I P I w -- or+ "Z D - < c 5- HJ - IOX- -I mu m<m D A. c m -I 2 -wnon no vmm+ mLn " 0 -* 3 ir om D 3lWl 9 WI Irnl I I 12.1 I I I I I -I 0 0 0 $2; ini I t I iwi I I I I I o ?I I z z rn II llllll~lllll m II IIIIIIIIIIII m 11 IIII/I/I/II/ II III/IIII/III I/ III'II IIIIII vv v v v v v v v v v v v v 4- -ddd-+dd+--d Pb PbbhWWUWWOOW OLn WN-OLO~~~UIPON 5 n 9 I v, D mcv,O ---IC r v, G, Ln m rnommrn or~~v,m D nw9cLw~xn P ~mm9 0 rnrn~ -<rnrww m ir- w< 2 -.rnurcwum-. ~G-)L.z m 3 -DJ-~~-.w m +~xcoaz r 0 QDN omnr 0 ulzlr.0 m 1. w (D i10w - o or wOmn mpIr,wT m O<CZ Z (D - :3D(DOoC,9 C rn 7 rT 0 111iam-.. (Dwn cz Do ID ow Dm --ZQuQiaI-M -no vl1-003 : u0zm-o~ I) 0 \c-.: 9 msmcc~ a,z-.r C+ 2. rn A. I rt m c z-no w DZ O-B ma - 1- 0721 c. z-< C az v, rcno v, T.5: Z -.mo:o--. o i ro HZ 3 0- -wn con< C ~z moo <w O)HB=<C LW row\ C< D Wrn co 0 I- :o 3 --OM 2.10- 7-a 00 D~~~-.ODIQOOW 0-u (D a DWm pll-.mmo ncln-. 7 -mm I 13 0.11 G 31 n? DI -W- 2.1 Ln V, IZ D --Iw1-c IS l 2.D 0 -.ED -vi o 0 DC - (D+o UBOW a D w c 0 OD mw a ann o o cno I I ILn IO Il ai*z,rn (DID 01-1- lrn 0- TD 11 ID 1 07 cIDrt(D w -. 0 (D c< rn +I GQn 3 mID-.c so C DIQJW7 (Dl lvillI-.lJ- 0 0 rt o ow D 31 1-13 I I3IC I 13 (D 0 0-4 0- (Dl ;D Lo 1 4 2. D 0 v, CIJI I I I_.l-.l I -.IwI 0 WI IDI ID1 m m Dw 111 LO3 a wrn TO 0 -v, rnrn [J DC wo rtQ \ o -0 -. I A. I I I 1-1 I I 1IOI D hl I I IO1 nm 0 ow -IC OC nz (Di -I 1 LIWI c oi I I 111 r OID 10 I I IIIII 9Ln D O D- ow B vi 0 ro Ill IIIII rtini H IIIII- c -' 0 Ln ow nrn wo -I lllllm c n- 1131 0 Ill IIIII -. (c m ovi r i -w Ill IIIII I1 IIIllO DCO a 0 rb (D 0 2 Ill IIIII --I I z IIIllO I o D 0 Ill IIIII 01 I 0 IIllILn 0 3 0 Z a 0 Ill IIIII wI I IIIII 9 Q W 0 0 Ill IIIII W rn v) D Ill IIIII I1 IIIII z n?.DWPP ?:;?Eo mxm 0 OWlm (D<o mi0 mz r laO(DZ \ Dmo* a03 1D On zrn c(cI L. ii-mn i nw z P OP(D ro WI D 0 OZ QJ * rt F ~$2 ;; (oi3r+ -DPILCZQ (DIhrn 01 Cc Q 3: I D II IIIII IIIII II IIIII -1 I I IIIII II IItlI z rn O Ill IIIII 11 IIIII 0 Ill IIIII ll IIiII IIIII II llll! IIIII Ill I/ vvvvv llIl1 vv Ill vvv vvvvv --A -----.. -d ----- 4 44c,am mm mmmmcn N-Oam .J4+ PWN -0COm4 cn P Ill - -i m mow OD0 mo-lc I) or m mnw w n om CD70 e *nor n -OTD m cmoz 0 O+\O D \Pn c D 0 CD a 0 OD 2. : ;E 3101 JJ *IO 17n ala131 -. 0, D VI a OD 17 P, C" 0 0 OD 1 C 1-1 m 3m D-i It I 0 om VI iai 0 VI II II II II II II I1 II II II I1 II II I1 vv dd 44 ow U U D U W W W W W U 0 0 0 0 0 -0 D V V -0 4 - d d d * n m DrnK zrn I I I cnrn or 4 m I I D D D40 rn 0, n n n OD* DO no -I I) W I -t -100 c( rn D D POD ro v, D W C -I I rn rn rnv, 00 0 OW d mr D 0 n W c( n 0 W om IZ L-( z W Z-I z v, 0 0 0- D 0 mn n v, VI0 V D OH TD D r 0 D ow D 11 0 -D D aJ -0 > to P W wc D c1 0 PO ro D D 0 C -I rnrn c) N rn DO +c W D W 0 r c.l rn m D wu OC n WZ DM ro VI z o 0 z D W VI 0 (D m v,c rn 0 P 0 -0 00 VI nrn I] C VI-I W -ID z U O- rn D rnz 0 D -w VI ;[1 v, z4 nrn DW D HVI t-0 C c( D W z I rn D v, I 4 z 0 -I D 0 4 z C r 0 D D rn D v, W 0 rn 0 z z rn 0 U v, -I rn 0 VI v, D 0 rn < z rn 0 U W C n rn D P c) 0 zv, zVI* zv, zv, 0- z 0 v, z I IC II II I1 I1 I1 I1 I IO vv I/ II vvrn vv VI vv vv a 13N NN UN . NNO NN NNW -- WO ON Clcl z 0 Q 0 HZ I m W rn rn rn c C rn z VI * 5, D Dg d D +I r n 2 W 0 cl I $!2 0- 0-0 01 0-4 H - dA N- WN ow mu1 0,m V -0 V 33 a W W D 0 0 0 0 D W V U OD 0 - - d d 41 rl .Jrn zm or OD rlv, I I I m I4 D D rn rnD 90 nn n v, x x0 0 no ro rn -4 r nz VI c( C n- 9 v, un D r( 00 OD U 2 9 02 zz rn I 0 z 4 0" IK m 0 mz D mn 0 0 C z rn UD 0 11 0 n K- r~ v, 0 9 -41 C U D -I U I C rn D 73 9 0 rn v, m VI I ro 0 4 0 rnm V 0 0 v, D 0 -4i I) v, Dl OK D a WZ C 0 9- m m rn A (n rn r r 9 00 v, Y D (D nt- z t- v, K -0 in rl ro nrn c( -(D D(D 0 W 0 2 rb v, 0 D Y m rn 0 I 0 0 0 4 9 Z 0 0 0 a n 9 9 n 0 0 0 rn D n 0 m v, C cI v, 0 D v, D z 0 0 D m D rn 0 W Ln 0 In D m 0 0 r z z c1 < VI 0 9 c rn e zLom ZW zwa zwv, D 0 ow- 0" 0 0 .3 z I IO I I I IY vv vvz 0 0 D NND " POD PWD $00 o(0n U 2 v A n- I, D Q v, -0 0 m 5 0 Y 0-< 0- n 0 I IZ I IW 23 < ll II I IZ vvm vv NN9 NN muio PP -00 .Jm rn D D W I] 0 0 U U D D 10 10 zrn <Y <O or OC OZ rn 10 +U Do no OD OD U U n 00 ro OD 0 YZ zrn zu D v) cnrn OD CO C OZ rD rcn U lW iD II -r UZ D <v) < DW OD 0- om D v)U cnrn rn 0 00 +I r ro D D D 4 I x rn z z rnm i i 0 rn 1i OC rn CZ n DM 0 I] ro z P cn C 00 --I CD nrn I] U w C n n- o D UCD o W DCD 0 rn U D 0 rn rn 0 r W Z 0 U D D D D C U I) n 0 D I] C 4 U rn 0 rn n c v) D z D i 2 r C CI z D D rn W o 0 c 0 YC U r~ rn rn ru Y rp z r I 5 m z zcor zv)o 0-m OUZ 0 D 0 r I1 I ID I1 II vv v vl a 4 NN NND 4 -0 WPD c 44 om9 p"35 0 0 35 35 m 0 w mm 0 m-ommo EO 0 %Dag$ SZ PgJJOE 15 z 3s r. E I+ + OD P B JJ 78 DZE yg s F ... .I' .. ' II It . !.~:!p: . . . I,. . . 1 i 1 I,, I 1 .I . :! . 1 .( ., I .. . ..I. kl:i\\*l:/: 41.. Bi 1 d I. I v .4 I I. V : ' I .!dB * I Id1 ' I- ..- .., . .. . . . .. . . -. i * 9 5gs%! O3Sr 0.10 L . Ib-g E gKq s ak"3 w m c.gF-- w 00. x 835, 29. a z +s mK <ap G; grsg 0 s $."E: ' aii3 ile5 2 Pb 0 QW f Fig! g so $$$ 555 %5 E i!q ro a, UP "P ?PY %p t&g rgao c I ij w lDii.2.""-o" CO g. ZI p 2 - nn~c~~"-32~.0~~3~~z:~~u~~=~~%~~- a 300 < s $& y$ oo,%-"o ,wzg.go-'"~"~~"~gE~; w 0 Li'G E - 5 0, 5'L pn n 5. W=2-S29FnE c g." B.u-f p zg.g.p Wonm .!hE$s,g;gsqs.Wm- 23 cL- 9 2 3 ErEkta 4 0 5 m F $00 g. ?E; 2 $ E $.: 2.; "m - q." $5 dII( ao zx g g< (p P%q, $83 :z Q 00 wfr!3zpFEp;g.~m&c tT > Gn 2- %Z Ppg-gh5$$p$ss.~ cm. 5 y=qm 2 g!.: n Exz (D 'D1 0 g u E =? gg gga x nI 3 'o= "6"Z2,U 7aw gcm m pF3"2z33ggG 5 ;: %X gg g3s$ ZlT ij 0 ska$Dq~~Z~~?m?.' pm g v) 5 ; 2 2 2 3 + 9 c E$ < gc m s m z w w 10- mw 20 >e. &:mE. Eo mm =-2<, C"d,. mf- , 'p G.<* P -m 2ga- mijos z E4 n &ooz-gos34~ 2jx3g:;p$$~ 5 2% E-zgq rrnz ~.nzv=c~ w -*OS+ $5 w e. ~gg2+.pgg~cg 3-mFKg, sc>p";q'g5aog, ae cw -mG$z=33 WEmmO 5: 8 n< go ZO 10 >si. 0% ogj Z~~~~~+z~n 5,s &: pg., w r3anm 6'4 2 22 22 0 00 00 0 c. f- n& gggyg~gg~ g.zr=m OC)O-J -3osq ==n<s-n kK;a Ejo-e Is 3 zo " Ee mf 2vrlnn, mnn 0"- 5'- (D R w w - - wzc p" ===gzo g-ww E%=. * ma E.- a w o 5.z- ~F'ZW g. 7 --C c w >Zn n--p 5 3.w w $a r~r, c.2 = ID n ,, w -.- 0 nm 33 1 Q EQ3g a :: pn m:; ,3m~o 'D => a)0J -leg 3.0 wmn > -. ,-.g<O_my3'0 n O 5B,c,+mg> 2 5% %n v)w- > uu cwo a w 06 E W n n ==EuZun mu n kg gi! eg. Z30 mz-sfi--nn?z g~~~m~~~~=3m 5 2.m 2 Sn IA pIn 'ow 5Eo rcrlm- In zijq '< 0 m 1m_cpzn,g'o QE-L T: E: 3 "c.3 st1 PC!$ FE 083 z$.ng+wOg.;z zcr,a=.g~~~:~~o~ sggz=oc"ESEz m 9 1; =mu 'pa Q pp s :zs mg%y?az3 Om_ mmm+c~vn~Tn~ - -0 0% -5 0 ?z g.g ga,.,J mE WZEC asil .m W 1 y$ !I &R m f aP+ - Ipg J \ KFL, o_ ?Jg e:. 'Do 0-3 ij En, ZF O; 2 -0 !3 = mp 4 2 m gisp m R2Sqag Q $ z5: K3Sa-b. f * e.; - $ E.9:&gF 3 B iv" :$:5 a"-" 4 - Zco ?VZl$,2.< 5: s. n = 5:; -2E3 z. 2. ;$ ;.; !?w L-I.mgR W rnn E.% EjZC +wE3E$g ny m 10 5. m po- :pz 9 "- 2 W 8. - 2s Bmw n3 n ?pp$g 2; 5. =.zg $?$? u 2 W RF w p~g g ~2 5.n E.g-ro m c 2 'I 73 % E;. PW 22% "mgzgo gg. n 53 3-f.: o& 0 %<om cnz X. 10 2.0 mw 3 20 Fvm a ?u (on ww=c. - nl ir$ 28 - 3 g E w.- -9; aZ m_EE ~g~m-c~$ 5% B sspl 3s:r 5 -< - W F 2 1 W 0 %sa 56 G ZE c1 3 s-3 -1 3. 2 2i rn-2 Q FZ< p z. :: 2s O zZ$ r ? -e 4 so=- na ia gg 3- 2s 4 c3 s c7- g.0 C E 4 @g ~ r Eg g g q *8 a0 5 E2 u kg m i: 32 E R -? k e -P 8- mn as WP 4 m !W o g -3 R 5 a g.g >"5<* ' gg r a g23 3 -3 50 3 zg 5-*% Sil a L. gs 3 fs 0 5 gm 8 5- & g 3 *: + 2s c % s !$. \o - gz G c g$ 3 ga .3 6 02 5% 9 Y3 9% F; a0 a sr * E. ; e5 s gs E3 p ?= i?. W $1 mr Gg g'oc z 3% * g; a' F, e$ 2: ET &B q 6, g.g r m2 r :% 0 PQ I 2B QW (03 3 g *a 3 $i ?. 5 4 z 4% Z" 5 Eg g E% t3 0 b bB 81. i E s= 2 a 8 e * X rJ 00 Ba g -an e, ID I- g 5 0 QO 3- '"gz& $g 3 EG 2aL"O co 2 % QZZ.,<g KgK Kg%< 71 30=: % 3.%< e Q 05 nl =Eu &p a p SWnz-. g cge, = s 3. QU Ez Q? 0 = $9 % 2 = -g o= -3 z32:.= rD =CES.'D 3 2. Xc QFu o_ 32% 2 Bno-7 2s %&a ~3. tu %u "Ej -ELu-oc. a= -a; !$ !r${ a0 -n 'p EP.<Z$ 8 ne, (D q -. Crn O,-CO~cLn n = Qm =e e, 3 e, ELI. n (D * 5-2 %yr_.3n -- 23e,(D-. Es.QQ" %$ + ,m(Dee,n, e,-%e,3e,e wnn LT.2 go% 5 3 -2 Fgz g -0 -0-0 - >> z 'TI -0 -0 z WW 0 00 Y &R A c" P I*' Pf c n z! 0 Z m gg c uI mmm m smw - > 0 0 i5g I O F\ ? gnm -0n n m ?=cr-un >z $ago Eg c 03-m: G g 2s;s 2 3 o -6, - n -.I nn 2 E:% w w3 zn 8 ir35'89.8mVI m E O o, nl 6 g ; % : 2 m w w < z.2&.5p'Elua a E* z -m < w 5 G - cr=.g~3~y~~ggQ;.o~ 0-w- <- 0 g< 8 w Q.-.m E< - % g - WEkC G Qw 'Elu 2 g 2grUc f,Qzmeom s EL ULuIU %AWE fyg-mca 3~!ILsg~!?n~8%~4n~<~$4n~~03)~~$~ ns~~~~nL1nCD12.m~~u~~~$o~ == -TI z 0 2 $ w ;L 3 c sj 6 w 0 n fu !E- ozii&z-(D --.c =gQq= nee x05 a;$% $g"Bg 3 a wu ":g.g E - ~:$ca(DL, 5prGE$~'El(D~~~gO::: -* (D n Qu$$Qm "p..-"3so"2g w!2 z :; @i2 30 ?$Cr$ 2 ;E; 5' 2 g S Kz. 5 5% 2. 5. Q z- $3G-OZ g; r Nn~c03Q!E~$$w32'$ n c 3 2 Cpmm m 'El e3 'I: n_ Ly:. $5 mY=.$c(D 32G& CD %E- m239;$a3z $2. - O QQ-Q~ 0g 3 -Q 2 3 StQ c 4 o_mo 0 (D -Q mmtD mi -n , % - nw7 um--mw -= wo~.~~=3~Q~~~~2nc38wcg-~ c o_mo o O:Czma -I ye< c(D-s g2Zg22wn* nc sn~!E2ngaG g n m o Qs (D -.w 30 22 -3 m*zn QOU % 5 g z?-g $53 n 2% cg p 5 5 gss(D3go w w w 9.0 5 Z.% &:.os. E'pL : s.- 7s= m VI a QO$m gg QzE5.2 !?u -uoo~w =J 0-cm m)4ngzz;3 -.I+ O5 $m m)rc 2 s.2 5.4: gFm 0 3 - 2; 4E x--g 2. ~30,Q w < 0,- EEz<$ $g =(D ww,oc 0% ~'IpO'pID (D< EG 6igGzzF w ii'9.r. 2.0 m fD G; *2 w 0 2 -,zm ~~w 3 SO 0 m Cn Q ~QQEZ~Q~ - gcm-x3 (D 3 C (D fD QQfD g>:z f, w -gz?23-.n 0 2% ww oowgir3 -0 =o r 0 m 2 v, F 03 no_ 31n_o(D,3 5. r ..-e 3z-7 w s$zur E.uI Qw SOD cm cp - !Eg. ?(D oQs*$g $$. ECr ~%U$=(D (D <z s3 a Tg %E 18 8. 6 w xg nnnn 2 gg 2a rAfR zg a -. 5. ssgg&ggK WWWW 3 0,s aaaa 5 2.2. rns. %E m3 5 gsaaaaag. aaaa a 5s es 2 8. aaaaao %%%E : ge pzggF + gm= gCD 0 CD CD CD p. c 2.2 8 g m c, %e$ mornm: c, (0 g e$ r*Eg z 0-g gE:2" a 0% SR B8ns 2 gz gf.2ggo p, 5- c 3 2. e, t;' E. au=: - 3 2. 3 OOQ Kg E2 "EO< 8 2% 3CD 4z *e: a- e..*qg es?% ?e75 g %E2 30. *38Em. 0. .% ..W 3s -=tgz: - 3 5' E3 >BQ.;;:. . 6, . * E; .... e%. kg?$ : Ee, 2.13. : * .. gong . y 9. w. -0.. * .. .. .. g5. 0. ga . a. aw. . * erg 2: .$E : .,01 0. 9;- . : -*. .... E p 5. :e m- g5' - 8 g.: - . F: gy:: .. OE a. as . 8.) \ 5.3:. * &: m&.:: 8 a .. .. g g: sg : .. .. g 0.331 - c,$k .- .. 0 .zg * g 9. d 2 -CDG - s2 .... .. .. -72 * 3: 2g ~ - 39 : '.o 1 fiE e= P .... g .. ..ISII$II* .. : : ggggggg: * .a' EL - $38. a Q .. .... z .... ~~00000:g : p !iE F ulpnwm~w:: 5 : *c! 4 i .. .. .. ::-g: g gg .. .. .. ........... E;E g 2 :: I I ............. g 8- ............. z fZ Y g g 2. YK 'Xa-wnS g* ....... g. ............. Bg ....... .. ......... P, g- 8 ....... .... ......... g 5. e8 2. 9 ....... ........... :z gg :3 5- z 8' 5. 8 .. 3 3 g. cd a$ !? 3 E", S,%;wwm40 2 E. 9. 3 P, s CD B E: 3 E r: z! 2. g v, Y ?e t;' awcIGg@g E' E c E. E. E. E- =o l- .g&D -ZE g %= g g$ m a: 6. 0 6.. - 82 SdgZ : .... I.. *- .. .. .. .... .- .. .. .. .... U .. -.. e.. *.. OQ- 8:wa : .. .. .... .. .. 0. ..e. ..'. ..*. .... ..e. .*e. .'.. .--. .'.. .--. S' . * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .... -e + Fu .. 00 m . . sszsc+rrrcr+rr. - % . E .. . . a.2.-.a.2.a.1.. - s*rrcc* .. .... '. .. .-.. 0 '.. .. .. ij 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. .*a. .*e. ......... ........... ......... ............. ............. ....... ............. ....... ............. ....... ........... ....... ............. ....... ............. ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... ............. .. OfZ .. nm = .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .- .. L.. 3 .. .. .. .. .- .- .. .. .. .. .. ....... 9. .. NwNNt4r----- cQmPNru4ulWw-cQ- P'P w w W vu-- ZE02.E 5.2- cg :p32$; CDDgZi z6=.Eeg=$ m--.--- - o> 2;z zg.g T>s s. Q g: ."'h 2'- z zm 2: gr z 2 2 '03 2-t 5 gr o: g 5s 2 &oEm=. Q- N C 2.-5 > 2 g 0 -lo 'I 3 em< n cm 30-5 F: Leg b Ega g; pgz;;g: m-gg ==E. e>g6 e rT I =(Pa- c=o.03 a 5Z.z: P3aa ~-~~~ O-=ag: t; SE.U I2z-Q m og< :.?.=I' 2 OZ a 2. :.-3 =r 3 -2 s e, 8 ze25 g $215 z 2: xogwz;:: 85; - 0wmZ.a ?mE3g.3 5 3.:. > (D 3' 2 z.2 2 *:.$g % Qo = acg 3 -:*row $i.sfPgg ur~$g L12Zg; gzp; f0 5! =E8 gg3 gE (P g: *-. wlD 3-w- %!m(D'C rDg. 2.3z gw3-w PFn2 n E. . 5,: 00 WlD Qm 2 ". OQ CE%+& -ngL:g gi <m? 0 u-T '0, ann2 a a.-. -I sa i*mz m,-,, gf g8~~ E 7 sa m3 Say XP ogs 5; 2 c;s %E 2-2 3.1 -. 1 . a 6 Y e Eg 0.5.2 : Qr jQ -arnmZ+ NX kE &nom *nowfi,gz 3 Q 52.0 *. 3 1 me,. r ;."' :El: 2 z$ ; g; f&?$Q 2.: n c %.a .. 2p0 ZEZ 5gg 1.- g.2 ro E&" ,p = z gw2.= 3% z mg=-32 cxIne< P";..z0 z+2g nE n*Z, -0 2*>3;'Na gar: > 0 Qm C $E ZWQZ. 4- 5s i; %E. "g-. * -0 2 E E25 B ?i<gn != gFW z,g m= w $.- r=. a E2 s ,+a;i: 2 3 wrn 8' fDDg-$>%2;; mag: For 32.0 z; ln u-gs %a =Inrn X$zgx cm- czg - 2 (O&g$F z.2 28 a.; a 2 8; za - g,.zz! g E: r 2; :.g s& g'02 o'~I~ <F2 3 20 m-IF zoo m =-I- E p$;.= v, C=J= 0; 9 = 9 E$? v) g! g?r 02 a:x!Pg-ma m n>>;.a zs; U E n $;: zmmga z. pp' 3. a= ggg$.s YO E;z 2 FI-2. $88 2 e ;,gig 5: fLZ2 g; g. v) * ;J ?.%LC mc kn C.rm mii; c mP n-mv,. c=sg$: 2 D ,"a z-z 3 g C E 8 zp X 02 - b Q E Fo u: 0 Q=; 2c 33 n - B s9 p E$ . Lr +a2 gg c$g?ao C 3rm n "GO -. i n2gE.Z gZ ~55 g cnns g !2U -= x o=zg- - 3. ?%.'< O GU c. -. $20 Y ¶- x0 3 Q: gss. 3% %E f 3-0 RFrLCW E$ z.2 - i gh 0 i4 cg.rV19 0; -2 - mw 0 gg$$.wg 52 ;; 2 $;$ 3 2.3 $g 4 * ? 5. pasgo % = - -- e~ 5". F ZC'; * CT mz.?g ?Q 2% e 328 5 30" $. ggg: w Oh '"g : -.;e z g gylJ nr--s E.z:SS. 3; g; 2wm. z +? -o- n 3 - 2 z fi..<ma m;r; =J a E.-s Zgg2;r; --L) ZQ 7 n.?P o",m,)r;s Kc 2.z D1 5: r: p ,Q a. m Q- = szz IP E !3'Z,PX VI3 mo 0 v)zw J 2 &$ Z nw qm E gEhfL $? gg P QE:f 5 P, e. ID 22 r ze *E g grs. z .*%WE: on. 4 z;-LFg g5; E! nz.>z o akmGg$~ U c $4 E-&&." =-a) L*;E 5 - qjEZ - -3 n 8 a: a,<ozg eo$ 0" ;'Dgz a -%0PE?'n g38 0 sB-e c 62 g5-h ?Zm CT 23 Cp20 Q fg: zzgg g -'D oar., 3 :E. >pC" $8% L-Jg I- =a 0- 5s m.0-0 2 ii' y XZ moe;r; mm; . o'm- 42% &I E. 0 E-%. %Ce p 7 5- =E?; ZNO o\ E 2.a & SE?~ I= nz g> =~ w &_23 05 a-0 g &gQ 3 e,%: +?$: g rk g 6 r3r$ n I g.ao= _. ;a',~oono p*Z: z*=EO a zz x; 3 G 'a 2 U P, 2 g.h n' .* S. mzm o z f2Em o Cw ++E o amT fQ U'l 6Tan .;1g3. g m po $2 zm 8 2s: 3 e2 p gg gg a g gg $3 zs gz m 4d" p 5,; ~~$~~~ $2 ~2 gas z 3 oQ4 morns= z ZgZggoG KC;= FBg-" O\ Ez Q g go 5 0 2.8 ? ~~g.-or;r;r2rFr -,, 4- G as r EU rD E 0' gN g; (D mm 3 2.,eo 8 q.7 ;c$;2.~%0$2. 5!G ;;t SIC=: no, -o, 8 z=.cg g:=wPgog$ -&3 g6 m ,$Em Sa SwiP: gE$ 5 :!!i mmgg pr ;sggm => S? 3.g; wg 3.6 p - = i4 3, 2. h 8 -. E g $2.29 z3$gg Q 6 '0 2: - u.2 z.2 a" e$ g; e2 -i532.; 2 3 7g W ow 2 2 n s g; g.3 ais %E ; 8' 3. ; 5 -I 2FaQ uxa?h 5 cC% 0 U %; 5 zgg4 EF?h 2 g z 2.g 'Q z c z. 1. -7 8 -. 2 e, e, Q E7 a;. n 1. 8 8 .2 N QE. 2. 4 e, ? z ?a e z 8 Z z 2 h) F 03 Q3-=3 wl + <w. 2 W' 0 a- 2 g w mE m o 3 _. a e, z 88 5 g Z E a -. ;: + e! 0 2. 2 2 = e, F zg m '0 og;;2= =aE oQS=5' cn3 f$022Bowl =< ;D 12 %-i-~~nzonn,- & 5 32 3>p;Fc5*> ; g-2 E5 $FSF~=Z=$F m s? q 2 E mn2g,"2zQzE:E:g EO m 70 ~>a>w>2>k.. icI .> sggs 08g;ggg;g N K Z: >e :.% a L - gPJ, 7-5 = L "e I 5 UZ I- .n m Ea 3r <Q KIP = 00 - z a- A 2- Q2'ZW2 =-42 c EL* m '< m* m $-g -c P 5r wm2aw.d 5 wm 8 z %. QE Q n< -n mnn~ - > c 00 > gco cm 7 g T; e20 3 rn m> -- z :n L E:,"?: g 0 w~z,mg ~n 2 2 --I* $~~g3~m~~3,Z w~nzv- =.S Qm5g~;c -:=no ~~5m EO m EA $ FJO ng:;oecge3~~pg, w D1 I.< cn - 5 'B ? gg:$% z $ Es em P 72.2 kv OF N "go.. 0 z 8 5 g.gz g.g "5 5 # z > o 2g 3 E 0 - 5~~~~=c>~-i3~ m > &S 3mrn 2 0 F e2 2 2 =- c mC'%m~mg?z rz, 3cnom aQv) rD m~O~::g3Q~."'g$~o Eg 3g 5. N grG2%ifoE. ami .%so iu u-.o 0 v1 30 c &i.. -",E.&7"2 ma3 -.,.'<E= = B : on a g,f.pE 22 zg E 5% -a 3 =. 4 s!( 05.0 mx33mm Ea,apl Ern$ gc5.g.; = -5 32'- zn * =A WxXQ$L~Ect" E$ ~~~~~? *? sc $2 - n&m =.np ? J gm O,=; : E? = r: zZgggmo2 mn m e, 8. %? g2gEg v) 2m3@D& '0 5. : -=a 4t IPE '2 I<J c;: ,oemx P. - >e gzcg; :g$=il: m &QX 3N Nn 0' n' &.E3 VI m!qz;: 2! g2 I.2 28 Q23= 'on %C ,5c $2 ErKm n~ ;9: l;s: O v1 =2. g.D& g - "me, nk? z z2 e203 O% 03?25 r s=g-EZg N %E ic I. =$ wl $? %wo W g=gg* : rs.cF5 < 2: 2-gp wo==, 2 osgg;:2- s sm ags'n ID: : . E?Q% %a90 e 2229 65 >:E==' g3,nZ: g .'<c?..pEg 4 w-%Q* 5 aa3;'Zm. - ON = =? :2 goaz gg ;zg fia ; i -. r- 2) Q I$z2ErQx oG~ m -. m C5.=w -0 O> 2 "$Z.Q 2 r25 2-O wm 6 no: Jz 0 g O-Q~OQ~ $ %Om Q&Z: 3 ow!= n ?zE.?,g zQ $: =2%3,a a- ? Qc n."? 30 -QOW 2. > F znmmm F%Q* 0 g . ~.-m= $ 5 %$FF I --VI ; is?: p =,m= m N E_-nonOz G 2.2 m- W cn m=: -I W ;*) c~~wu~~~~~~~u~~~~r~w~~~~ c4 v!& ;; z?",gko Io v) z > 8: $Em > 5 n.-c"-2 3 v) $Zg$ o a>?aw 0~3c ~,zgi4rnnO-~~~m m 0s < o T;'~L,~ n-"Ez P r.g, n z 8 ID w Q2 ga --. n~;".--Zz mm 55 > z 3n 2,z rs 2~~2: $>= =.~ZZ $ z 2.2 zr:. '0 = r20 E- oc zz %&PC rnl$ P'zE* ~;;1~0~3z~ -. qm35z?on wn~ D~Z.=P.= n omw=-gg %kg 5: 2.22 -u E :; g-, m S.$g?O 2; chs.noa;: g; $@ WE 5: 0 LP gx w 2. ag Fln Eg 4:s 0.0 0 g 5.u 8; 88-71 zr-3 n w ;z E$ - EZE 7' ;J$o 4' oq2%nr~ 2 ozcz m+ em mm o aF< 2. mam 0 ?! zu F 5\ 0 g e:g%$ gn:<5g 2.2.m E$ -?:. zcoc 8 ,:%E qz 33 np 82 r20- 3 o=.as r Q z-w Zzgisc$ -. 3 2 -.3n.- g.EZrn $2 g2 w- uz i28 zOgP.Z.%% _. r z mg- w2j. r 8-BQ $= rng u-u< =WO- !2 5ZgF xg ww g 5 2. 2. 0 w g3.g g %;! PF 5r8Z c %Ecw 3. 2 rss 5 YZG' g ,<,30, gg 7 p mq=!E 6" gf z%$$ :g c=. og < ;g 2 z2;E - 9 3. 25 2E F H ow . TSCC m wnz2. z", ga g $ QC, g (PECK 3: - 0- ;i .- 3 30 .w ZFbE $3 , 2; 6 :E22 ,n (D n n ~7 -. > 0 82b+, a 5 f r% gg c,G g.Qag cgs -a * cl oo rnkc.n: 250 5,snz n z n0 .r> 37 2. z E!m If> 0"g E -0 =Iw 2 {E{,% % 11 m <, z s.?E g .Ps=n Z rqYu82Q 0 wm 9 wQp; ;/1 E2 - 7- E $9 g P 8 2.3 E c 2;". 5 2. n 0 g Z' to d m7 w -c w P. A' g wu w 5. C5.a 3 JQ .. 0: were 2 cQ Q ww - 2E5.E. ;g E$ m a3 5 ow301 /- 3 5 5 ir! 0' &?. GLz 0' L" =lo t gt"k' 22 w u 2.e u E 2 g tg.Z.2. w m 2.Zz zg 5 $; ?iz; -.mg; ;;= p Pg 0 79 7 2.; -7 4 $5.; E9 e 0 x 0 e: gg.= 0.0 QJ =c m u ;g; cz: =g.:,m, $Zm5 no VI - z- g 2:. 3 w 3 2; 55; % w a =g 2.m Qg &' g,2 2 5'n n3 W zo;; e= F= 9, 2 C,-k% fy 8 a, 3 O er c =m m=g%~z,En + SEE :E$ zz "r (y y Q c e. -. z,$% %: % mw30pa23$g 0 13 -O $232 E e: 2 nl, 5; "4 3 -o 0 e 33 &o sp;-2zw $5;". 3: 3*=3hPg2 q'Gn zz p< z 9 e.",:. Z-A ;".E. a' ;."_E2 $2 mP8 2 ZO C, -% 3 g 0. w -. g. $ g 5. =5' gfuga-, gc.2 30 c.393 5.24 2; 2% -<% zb0Ca-m a- - 2: .Po_$- ;".Z g a. z sw -<%a;%! $+ PIZ 22 E.>Z n==w p3 =$ 8s g3. ::=.e g2w !LE 60 0. n ooP% ow P 5'00 E= E."= 2 z$ :z c$ g. ;;$ .-ZC K $7 5. s3: 2 :.E En c 5 5=g (Dc aao QW PC z; 0 K3K $-=E 3% 0"p =,g ;% 8% c* -0F zw3 0s rnc 2 ;$$ e'm mc 3rn g=w ;; %E 4 rg2.m 22.3 KE w 35.= 230 E22 mgg ;".3 2% 2 OQP 7w7 3 SO. 3 z 3 --.n m -. > -. n 55'2 U zc =Ern w n5' p-m 5. c L-. m w - ::so ozm 52. o - xs' >%; 5 Tn >O I' E* 50 ='% z 5 > @io Fo CS, 25.- L!> P 0E sE.2wca 2 erw tn z$ngc$'2z 0 oz 32. on-3, OW< Kw nc. EK523 nCA a ?F ;".g 0 .$E 0 E n u -0 -u 0 n? OW 5 2~ ou - QC mu rn o 7 n Q~W a~~~-r, >3 2.; 5s a 2: g;$$ ;-gg g g r- =Em g 3 a -, ~F-T 5:s was. C.OEE~\ PV, QE V, -p (D lD cs'z -. wo 3owo8 O n J ?g8 -s 03% 20=.=.S !Lg EQ s%mg3 Z:S~ cossa PZ 3.e -.iDC1$ m'p S2 ;". n;;3PPsc* ww 2% w - g &:.E 'i 8 CE'T] 2 os E.0 s o 0 E.- 50 w or E. $3 2 e "2 gg 2 2 zgaa3 m ig azKm QaE$5\9ss3 -TI S5.U zu WF !F 88 -3 0. 2. 3 z -. 22 gc n- g E% 22~2. E Fg 5; gz gg g< 2 *.E:. z. 'p~o'op3W 3 5 77 2% gz,n g &'O 3u E~C$E- m (o eg 3.k w n a g;: g 4 3 k: ro m v, p;;ggmg2 C2ZP - P 3 E'C gw ~ana-<2~s~~ P ?g e, s.G.8 2 os$ vgzg c gm 4 ZC".ST~~~Q oaE-(D .- 2.0 3 gt,: c.zs:a I! 2-z I) cjs $.! g:3w ggs$: k gIZ d =!m g.2 $-.E - w 70- E g; ~~~~~~ pzCm 5 86+g.OZO~ 00.7 Y 28a~ *-Goo w z : 5s ?E-.mw$ mcE :PC+% 0 g m ,o =.-wn 82 w=.qo ?Fn<= 3 m aE - $2 F22.E &E*>% 5 r gou-0 Ts, w mE=?Twyo wg Sr 3m:' %;EZ g 2 ~m 87% manu =m;".z r! E % 38 8 =gu 4 E.2 -< :g w 9 zg K S1BN 3,eE VI V, 0. 0 ?gf$ w 500 0 a 3,g gc v ar (0 w 2 w 02% : SW n a w % m ~3 $8 -, 0 -mZZn )r' 2 $5 *w -.=wgaswwc 8 6 nu z 3m 03~w~.oz%~ 2 .r> s'%gg"".o *m 2. PI 2z$ mCwrna rDE -.c 0 a P E z. ww -.m <rO3* n =: 0 Oo wm nn33 P -nug a a 0- SEW 3 m 30 K gs. 3 :gn Oc$z QE owom a r5.F Ezaa m s Q: zsgg n - < ~;;t ~80 %-a 0r3m an=-& r zm o$W cr-o w nF S$FE E~u % iis g U ;;I 3 zf.2 2 '-9 0 D, rm mr 0 *sg mm =B.$ E3 0 g> g2 rn =U O n zz --.z $0 E:*ZZ Ee.0 W avo !LE o S2.o z.lD ?! % G- Gq$:?n m c4 0 ~g2 z oG.u 3 3.2 2 z rw r.a cc>n,mI; cnm~rn~.O~05S 'D Z7Q~~Z'C~-w~2!~~3~.uQ= =s>~:ob~gx m-u2%g;sgs2n x 2.0 %'.a -% & $$23 ;c.g eg 5 0 0 m g = > x E'= g 2 572 0 g w r __ 2s> c- mu w c.0 5 $grg %E5 8 $: 5 z.9 w 0- mn ==:!e z Egg D QEX 2 O %$ 8 5 $$?j $ FWF g gE w 5 g F; s pg." 288 2 >ogon =a uo~ ZE~ZE SLwEW 2% n g a gz ag VI k2.2 EE Elwn5. Ipg e$s n<cw w :-nos. !LE g gE ~2.2 a n~.-o* $3. Be$ E3c g2g.E: ;ZT5,; em ::4qa gz no e %* 0 0." 3: f; z:?! =. z E ?E ".E =: 3 gz2.g m31< p g-. 23g sp E n :g 0 ZL2.9c ws& E%E E,; ZG? c 3 nGLU ermc C 5n 3Z.z 92 wua g:g.=e 2% Exr a mz5$2 c $-.Sa F.! g Z 2% SF 0 ogg ccmsrn rz$gs 7s 22 ie." c =E G E2 ;prD-<s 2 EZ,., EZ' >w 2.z c-= gL2. Earn;".: (p z3 z.3 43 ggoms = ~ 2.5 $2 -et. %z g;%s 5 =, as,$.; J -0 z18 2% 30 3k * 53- 5 %PEl 3, ea Ew %n nu 5 2.0 5.0 2 - m -0 > = g-an~ k ;.$;Zg 3-m :'&:an pz c= p Z2.X gZTa-o no E' > we-a gn.% gz.mar ~2.~*n P 2 Q"2 a Z,~F %8 53 2 cu == 'u$Nzt ?.Uzzm hnrmk-. 0 S' m 25rn -. 3 w 2. e. -' w nE8 3. gz; $ ;. 2 i: "8 2Zkwwww t -I~ zF7-oo Ag @ 50 ,WImv, s.5 g~ $$& % 0 2'"s E. - ," --- - .-J I-= % p, e J 'EI P = 2 nm c.Ei - & = =$ $ B em Pa : -" -0 c m sz E!& 1" ZL 9 x? nm 0 B'- k ZX n ~.~~2r~2srI-0.,,,5rwI-X~~C zE *.a* zE kg E 2.L; E 6 $I - c ?j c ; E2 -e rn 5 - Eu gu 2 g 6 v go-z~nag 05 gz 2% 3 g~.m N E BJ 5 VI 3 s g2 go E.0 gs5s;o zpv, z-yncz oz a2$,zp Epnr: ," rD 2 p$ !q ;; c;""" m Ln =gn=$zwn$;$2 c- 2.u v, E z z. z ,oZ$. rD3 g~nn?' mJ z 3: 03 $E 8 6 z kz3 $6 FE z gzng 32" = E- z,eg<xg%.:n = fD 0% :: c z 0 &o= E., $ 5w> 0 ,ysa 3 o a; 5 2s: a:" g$ rD wVIz nEZ p $5 2 a 2.s g > s 6 5 2. I" a 3 W w-s5:s$$$E z-wm-. $5.> fl mp,L!mw,mn a=: SKP = ow W~pO0."03 0%" 0 3 mm 3 $--~K."~ 3. $ g $U:.z n f go2 0 !=2 oc7 T 2. -n 3 2 J 3 1 E K rn -. 2 2 2 >- w: g u ;g : 3 E.2OhS2 zpszso ,a,% 7: ZZ fDo>az.F$ i+cm 0. %E: : P 2; "' z -. 'c m $ a (D -0 QX E?. $ r m 3~~~ m'6 2; ES;; g3.L. sgr 0 z S gi.s.$g~-G mc 0 E.U g Z, v, .ns il: f.": zaTg-+.C" -- q 2 ~.~~=.=% cz Em w 2.2 z 5 a2I- ,%fDw7.a3 .OE fuy ~=~~n~a~oz;~= 45.z,.- Q- &;F-Ox+%%&gg+ ,gF? Esg P. t Q -. t< - or , VI n -1z a< -. gg 2%+ 5 3 n . >5'.2-c; ~z$~~ag~n>=~,og~~ 2 $4 g: 5.2 Hf.E3 _. - 0 Em WmfD 7 -.m 2 =gpgX$w:u $Eg 5 ftmwagQa e -nbr12t3 3wz 3 acw C r *anaX. z-0-c gg$H:?-a ma> "zm&--.;~ 35'5 r c -gg a- 5.gE ZEE: 2 %$$ ~5 L Eg e2.x;5;3'-.E.3:'="z0 -3 !?j & ?i 2 gE5C-n P Em' J EO:- n !aim- a -. a E- ~~~3-0s- 5i.g tlm w4 w-=x%.Gu3 f'<n r> gg m DJ z T; 2. z 2.4 a P. f e s; O ==E@) EjSE. w:W 0. =-a- N.~P ;%+ S z- OzrBg -=o wn 6 g u 0- mn >,c$ *e$--; f 1-0 2.P 2; ?gga wa gnz 8 3 n zz. .3u=E K:. E$: 2 B ye gggg gz $g$ &z s".w cm SC, , 2 zg 3.qFS 2.g av? w 5' a %6Qg g-2 OZo a s E$ =>on czz 0 5. 2%. mm-rrz w5 wz C-nSE 5. x 8. $ n e +a m kl eg gn-9 55. zou P fu $ 0 En -miYv, %X -'nm z 5 0 nu e."'%& 02 gcz P ES 9 2 =P g! gg5. z2 '.?a FGE a z5 :$Si uz, 8k mu n > a I--- .. 1 -. w Ew fr N I- r os r8-3z e; ZZ.F ,7 szz S? 8=I 2 g &.?.% EnJ Pu 17 2,g:rmz'x3 nmg E$ gga2z rt :S7g&$2g.;g p3;?;0. q usa E.> ,5,.2u21 F b$ gio -c N : 3 '"3<;;w7 ar %%G3$ ,+"::!'.P.@) Yam &m ==om Z,-ZS" g2UX33 ;.g 3v,;.Qn %SL:o$gGz ;g;ga am rgEEs0,!,. 0 2-0 ;EGy f3 C,f ga-2. fDw ggg.g B r ,%Ec$gi.uz 2,wc\=? i ug.gaL!$$o $z=g= =m-F . z==aQ -.,,,,a 37 : ;$wo . ~.w~c~Q. e< 3133 0 =g-.,g:"s$. TzE%5 =! n Zm-. n~-ggnn~% ~D0-25 E E ""CC?.32O Tz 0 zaa,-'a w CLg $ E= VI ,%c m1o 2. 1 tm W C x, 30 - on 7 4'' w-OEmE: SF UEgBz F2 ,"ma3s?QC p2,~=z; o =,nm--.-r B a%r2az 7 . vlylpl N x ($ <" Yrn s 3.~2% $e m-m n %.%E> .! pL?g - 2 3 =.E;. :. i mng e a 8 2 p 9 FEW w =E; Z. 3 2.n2 2 3"" l 8'2 a -e M;; g3 g=gg<>;.L- 0 a= 5 y e- w=~~LlJ~~g$$&~ QJs=jp \*yW p.=mss3s D, ~$5,; E3.3 ,> w c v) % 8.m - %$:*= 3WrnmK3nm my mg; I g: ;.; "Ea %: ;fi Em3.3j24:-?$2$&$hggu O,>m EE p.g.2 2 $.+.nz 2 2 0 - 2 3 b ggvi33g=.=~n*ij 3,s JJ, 2 &y g$"= z 5'c.G f 3 k > - Qclx $T,- gcPO.2 ;\?$ % 0 N "g g.5a.w > =3 ".=a 3nw m c 5- fi Eg :.% 0 v$ g 0 ZE >%a $ f ;a: 5gox Og:; 3 0 %%; n O hsz C~-~Qm~:-'c)*~w< m>; 5-m gm anf~s 3 "3 5 6g~rJ'c)ggFFPgg -. O. agn< =a zE2 O J 3, n E 6 L=X mrEv,$2gg mu,? s g Tkvi 0 0 m 0 a NZ &Q.F -.3 uu $fig." E'w nm Nwo'V, -. z Q cwmo Lm-L>mv+p$Fg =.La nZg-3 zo 2~ 08wn g w -.-.w 3 -. -. nE,3&rg3 w~==U vim~ "nf 3 a=,gQ 3 w 2 8" cn B2 ,g2~~~3'Zj:~y nnn pm pgzgmNsEz= fFsw o g: E.azvi m a & E.c s 3Zp 3~ Sl>,nm m$O '03. w g g-o n z n E, u n g m =B2 g~zz+n?.(~vi~~~rnEz.G= s m kc 3z g 3 5.3 25 = 5.m w a> s a- 0 -- - mw 0 w E.$'" A'! n 6' w E! r;8sz;;1"-o >&'-m-G. m 8 0 anLJ cvi~='=~~~<Z- ua + -;$.E. a3 m m "5 vi w 0 3 7 0 z 0 g.2-0 -ar-z-3Em- 8. m2.Z 8 3 =E.; c=c -3mn w g E2uwa zsw~. ~gwZ%slo_ <r L.ogg.qmmmw *m3, cng<s$wvip"s w=w.>o- 20 O E. - fJu c m T 3 2 aF3w-$zggns~-- n c 3 E 2 a*< c z. fj i zg g szzgoc, I ;5r:-pul gg n w 3 $> ~$>Lo~F rz.2 gcz z 3 =ms n % g$= n3 3 vi -w -. v) $a 3 c u-'aO.$ o 5.0 Qnmr E % E-,:. ~g caJ ~ga c g !! g 3 'c) Po c 0 -. rn z =- gg &; gg2;.: E:: " yo3.a nn g c~.~omsc~(D~, Z ~r-.~~~m~an+~~g~ 3 z.83 m~g~$nwmJ'3- v, gcr? 02 2.3 2C.g 5 m7a ~R~~~g3~~+%~ xg< $Z$ E. a='g 5:K: 3.2" -0.m'D E! m +g~a.=- nzwEG2 w mc, n2LEgom 0 goo 25 s:.oO, - p.- a;$g:.%g gg.2 g g a k-2 0 3zvi;g3m- CaJ 3 3 tgvi OCB ~3nnit;' 223 ~o~w = 0 $La gZ.2 o..-Esg z;: 2:;;. gc&g 2 g- 2 gH $.? z.7 z zi~z.w~~~;au2aI$~~. (D m 3 QS z CLW.ry z =X Urn 3 c uls $!J 3sl=~~8&yz 5%> nP v)- a= 8 q+z,wg>.zm'c)og 7-m am zFwG.uw rnngQgxzgfi E$.% E!p z ~~>a~02m$G 2% o.vi> $= 0 og 0 %~~S$~,~C~CJ-.~U '3 a s:~ . ~~~~m~~z~~g~F 3 3 a,? zo c.0 It. QLO w3m 2 58 sa 42. eo $+<mo>mwoo.- aEg3" Z~WF~-E.~ =-.= g~g zq ;E 40 02.1 zw wow gg 0, 3 m XI 2.F- z3 3 -2 Lz> sz n:.. p g 30 2.m TI w s -o c g03~~~~~~3~p ~:g E 'c)3550"Zm,,~$3E ssr 8 zx.mw.v,w &r;*w. I.Foo2>g"w ID. 3 31 S%O QZE qIt. 0 'n$oE!acgs 5oF p ~mm-~$czon g'c) EZF E'c) zg p c.w 0% 2 f 2.: US% :$:s 3 n-J(Dn,m. 3 pm E$ m 453 %>3 m 68 g~$!? ~cn?. Ea gg zgz qgq gggg 0 FO v) <c gQ, c$Po ga2.0 2-03 v ~DEJ~ gg n&% <m3g 0syrs 2.0 EGT R s.-. 3: .g w n - E. > N 1. gp. 6a?E nmE w wm 3 =. 0 QZ~Z E$ En= E&3% (Dm=-. G. ID fD % g 2. 3, E -3 e. ww 8. ?% -x.$ ~m3,mo-o% mogz gsz > z Eo c. -. VI msu mv, 3 "=e3 - ... =L >% z$ r wo EB 1: ;<~2;"3c~~.~g~g~oT -&6% N ;;t 2 g ns 6 5% w "P w w 3 Eg Egg g? wg$ 0,E;PzA=04: Iu -. %:% z ZIP 2 a 9 -x 0 =u 5 -5 g h 34 3 (0 6 z =a < 5 y ern 0 ggs ---D e. ng 2 h wz R;; 2 ;;1 p.3 3EE-DtnC0 Iwa Yn 3 g g W t %U =.c 30 z 5:: En v) a 02 m =>% =On p 33r =E. :3 p~~",'p."?tn""~z"~mr ul cz.z,;> &5S %ZQ p 2.w nn--.r' : )$ we0 rrs- ;;1roza=mlg!2s sgv,Fp$ fE&.BE g;.q (D 5.5; 2 c n UY! Qo04 g $ % !jg? ~E ~ ;E 0 20 g$ no 05'- c 0 0 =I :; gq p7an 0 g5 Z,$g gz gpk 2 m ::- vzr nB3 & ?$+? i?; ia & 5.w 50 a 3 E o EN > gs$$; a= ooOza> s- p zs- rn 3w ~52. ae='as.?s n5.w !.u~ i%g !.us 2 g. E 2. -0 m 3 n nDJ me0 ZZmoz; > 2" sgsz o@g:g agi.<=,,n -w 2.s.a. 1 2 p! $$.EE& ms zgz3 sszg m=2 $ pn 3 n~2x z.=v)~ nqw =g z3; %SO h.O?930 "I .!%Z 3! zn? g.&g%y~,z CE 5.n E; 3: nm 5; a24u 3:?9 E$% 5 E; -$<?on c w,w 2 L f.< z 5g-(pc) >Q 3 v, 55 5" 3 w 3T 3nn30 22.P mg C( E a- ;.E- 5 mtn 37J$:zom- Q 2s 4 g:.$ F 2 =;. 9 :s gg -.4r% 22.z: F ;; z.2 x 5, gmg ppz-Fx nm 2% 2.. saggow5..2 z $0 .*go wE.rlJc K!$ ow a. t 5. c g<g,Fo~ ZI %%ggz n3 >e '01 g. e PI wc.2 ZSEC ;=g ZE ;J%y-= KZwnL2$ "Oom ;g cg- -&$E .g% wz p. 1. tQ; (D - nw: 5% $f 25 m' 0 ;+ >3tn Egazz<z-J%= =c? g 5 -2 q g: g ;z 5f.a GO Ne3g, .C% 2% v) E!! %s$g zga=Q.<'ggz n WS%.;a$ -w g4 g 4 S.Q.3 nz ?J; e$ zs= g! 5 g50: cs=.s- 2 IG gz zp.z 2%; 5%- .gag PP go 9; 8 gF % 2zy+&$d2. < y 2.: Zgg2" E> cs gw 3s oi E. CLg $ >2z 3q &%$. 'p os- 3$3 IZn3 gg ,sc z: perv, h w- gsg Om amu;; $3 $5". $1 h g4 m Q z;E h.Og%g :I CQJ gg 0e-o =-E lJ:, $0 z 3%: a-0 ,%E; i; g.= go =- mu 5. 7%,s wo+Tsz 2 r.s 2 cgr. 3gw>=g nn.57 2.a 0i.p <.E a< D$ g n= 2:. tn 3 gz% 63>*:,g 5 5 :%.E $E n32z ;- I:'- wn s? h) gg g ESE %5$C$2 Z ? w zoGe 3g q - c$: r $E: n,gogg: ow zswg zg -.$as 23 Io + $2: nn=zt$ -.ago 3 E6 $?a% 3: >a 01 go E E 22% oP ag3g oz sa QI u+=31 a n n-w ozz g; <75= ZL ".m mws E&' g$ Zrngna s =or 3n=' $5 ww q%zi. nz 3z. $2 v)s 5 mc< sg.;032 ? Q 6 B e? 3 E%E g 02 2. $3- cazg;; g $$ E ;z% $5; <- > . ~ > z.f." a ss '20 w3mv h"O 35n-z p 3 c 2, c"'*?r; n- 4 20-s %-";18Qgg w 3 T g mm -< w p Iy gp. 2 5bz $3 w 5 1 mgg%zsusmni+gm* 2 8, wwm 2.2 "-'D 34 pca C E' .n 22.; tQg p5- Ts $ 6. gg-0 0 a x E. nzg On= 6~.,= 3&% v) wu'.nw3. 3&:w. oc2 ~a E --.m =.* m P m- = g n 3QE =I e w 35 rn tnna n - 02 g$ R 5 - ns 6" E-n Jn (D r-. 30 r33 w= z .< WCJl n 1. 01 2.2-0 sa. <.-=w m -0- w P,sm g% 0Sl.F; wm %E -- i W P 3-c $3 2 ZFE nww '00 E $5 n QEE (D 0 Z8sJ 3 om: aa:BFp0~-;: g* -no -I 35'0 -20 ?e> i6 8 0 *o mc3 8 om 3 'Dm, g 7 3 $:x 5-G 5 $53 8' 2 rn=p%;;1 w:q?wg 05 $kZ 53 2.e 3" n zgz cg,fi F- S."P,~g= -sz o 2$2 5% a L3.r E2 5 SFi B z c p $.$ 2i.g Egg. g gzg : "fg zo =Fx gag 1 z a, z p.; 3N-8 nor gg;.:: "gc E4 r zg; %E2 0 <a; EO2 g; $$* p ?gas 'Do sgg ?2$ E.c=m ==x 2% E.?.. 3 5 2 w 5s $2 - "-0 gg= :$% wQg ,r.3g!wtn3 ao 3 - essw.s ZE gc mqc a %<: ~PJ -g% 52 moE.z2g: -.w-Ozo - & Y w m2. tD :. 2 gE$Ic 3: ma g g 8. 2-2 -0 g$ u: nz= -cO-a gn $0 06% Em$ E.2 as5 %&7 v) ggT_ p.g CZ.3 v, ww= gsg %.a g:z 80 ;I 2 $ SOwND $$ z n !E:$ E-: 25. g% p.2 5 VI 33 :z. w$ 0. g ?*8 c.0 -5 5;? a $0 n? m: 22 gg %$ 2: <lwnru = E ggu o E.: &z ID Q Sa,? $52 5: E m3~u-. mc ;zo 1 ?E5 m=.O &"'ai 1; hl c. 0 -. am1m -IT0 5 ou g =E+ psm as 5[ g.z 3-0 ;EE$z#$. gg:;. =E 0-nw 2.0 J n go % EE v tn n nag r m- % 10 -. w w3- <3 e, E=$-g$g I s2n:3 - '0zs 3.. vI g* 02 Zgg r>z. %fi&%' Q-. gsa a%, z-.sg?. mp. YO 2.o;rBg =a 0 4" =r 0 ? d iym2 n2.g -a g.2~ mu'p. ws 3mn g.~ WQ~ pw a Q = Tr 3, ;y ;$$. 5c :.E 3, 'ID n atn 0 no 50 =no=ro I?. 2 gg Z" *o : =z L~g~~g,u,ma~~gg,g~x~ 9 -;a e --(o &%,a 0 SLhm <3 3 cn; 3 2 y rv rnO>tn>~O~g=> "P(~P(~~~.x~I~.~~~.~~~I -. cz CT* * ho $0 gg.52 tn< = 0 m & 3l<ggo > a:: =Z G E: 2 223 g 5 5. c ~n 20 3 ZFg a; szz%p $u mm ?a >TT c-~~~~~~~~~N~E*F~ m>P E :Fa ZE <-wg.%su c1.m >> 1 5 &z cgna.w 3 Zn c S~OE~ N- W run2$gzK3 -E* & -wn zn gp$& p.u 0% > g. v1 5022 c SO anmoo zo~%~s~.-a a 2. Z 2$. 9, e aymzrn Zg 2. 7g.g ID n n 5.g: 22 '0 ?%<a z03a40 O $2 zg & $2 5.O 2 2 22s 2 3:. - u muczu $2 mm 5% =I z $.S ann52 5; &iE hg 3; gBozx:nclq rp&>rr- 8s m 3 52.3 z 9. gw 2 0 t.-oO$ ; g =% sa: 5. z -3E c: Rg"g77"c I mag ~2=3u En 3 s .? 0 n w~ kzwoa ng cp. Q Z :.:: ::;::2 $2.2 z 3 =m m&'g:,a 5 - 2.0 c) 7zc urn g =r Fwwg~~ &i< m 0 0 %E agp"r. <x z z YE~: r-owzm ~2 5 m ? -. 03'mlm 2 &? P L2 g & ;; E ~u nw=n3 = G =tT>c $5 4 p a QW c g7&' mw s;% m 2.Qao~. % $2 m v, 7 c 553e.g;x Fg i n z ~~~z~~ E> 5 f nrpmmO-P 'I > 5 E 2 E a -.I -.-.n 0 8: m o vI m 50 --I) Y c ,, m E$ -100 C a, rn N WS=r << z:=.n=tQ m¶ 7- z CT h.mPmD <,g--.n~gn.s- 58 a 3 a. -. 3'0 E.. or.$P P tQ v) Y m 5 a nEEu E! tQ 09 9. 5 0 20- aeogoF0 0 n cu 'p. z my -c w --. w ; BQPPDI o wL o ns r3r25F Zggog 2.5 z g b 2 Pi n3 =-m m c 0 o su S~N VI 3 = a% ::; aaq 7 w 0 r<c x? gVI e30 Qoc3ma 0,lnDWS g2,gm- FT< w m ca 2; -5 ; E- n 3 VI c: p zg Ln=zggg 3gs -. cp, = ai 2.eg;$a "08 _.a 2 ;=~;(<W~~~-=.~L-=L~T'"W j.-Ec.zm* Z~-E'$ n zn 0 z LC uo3zn 5 g %?a 5 If; 0 $3 u:3 -0 23 0 3 TI -4 g e E. 8 9 % 5 0 3 z.2 o = 01.m Q 3 E' x n S 2 Z g n? FU;~ Tg.3 a Q-~L g g ~4 " zz 2% Ez g '-c w 8.- -- - rCrr n ;,E OE f A = ea= n z 2 z ~FZ $pi z cz 52 z 0>ncnag8 n ynun -.nga5.%&~3 85 $g.-Fag+pQ.O<3= 5;:;a5;;.gE:6.0 $$&3~;S~ygz *33> g z> P6 5'%5 u E.> 33- 5 6 6 ->Ob E Q2c E. 3 F >EE=c3 5.p pig m3 U g32"9S$% rDQi b= a 5: Qm5;a <$ 5: s; = 5 =E moo 65 +E? p2.0 zq 0%: ;;+ 5s =oa 2 $tPa ?Lyg 5'2.C 2.0 5 0 m sm ;: ggp 2. 0 nP3:sm 4- z ggzz nrz * < *'2% 5mg *% U>5A A A 5.4 00 -4 22 $2 3 + -4 r 8XZZZ N vzopm: om3c005!OO? p r E $e zgn p i 2 pZ2:Z * 2.cczgFrn2,s nlx Q T +E$ ;3a =s 40'5g4 p' s?,? 7 flz Q ~~OWVWQ~ 2 m 5 3 0 5 7.0 L- = ' 7 m 3.2 2 ;; 'P 3 "'Zn'".zgn,, PPZg 'p zX ,5!gn>< !L 2 NOZ :gu-gcg 1 g m $23 gnem<G ",E ng mm msjzz -. pFygm >u gggVI'3- gR3nk~Z~ z 5.z EZ = 3. 0, nr-4 z gzgzzn On 0- ~.~ZZP&$ mm 243 rw3c era EL+ zno -WE ng2; um-a=sne gg$ nn. n6LZ.,a=g aEa ~u 10 m>s .e$ CQQ 0 nr 4.F % -. 3 nmgu 8 $ 0 2. 2 E: s ;. UooQCs Q.32 -<-a g g-$ ggg.1 gmm VI c EL; -0 353 gT3 $2 ?;F L~-.~~~~ gp~o-a?= L p f 5': v) SnC OE> n % $2 gg g4 2.3% -m=.<$$g rp L ::*.tu%, 0.5 ? G E!, Sa_;.$:ss g $<&nw 'E3 - %05 : !2; 2 Q0.G.Z3 $ ;* gG n;$ 3% a. ag ;.,, ;.n 3. ?2ws7 =<VIcuE$~ ? a. F 2. u: mora%3g : rpn $a; IL: =m (o 0 nVI a 2% Cg? ao, a 40 xo uQ -0 g z! pQQ 0. 0. $&E.%$ 2. . gz?. 'p*E 3 0' uz i: gp e- rn $5 nQ&3 8: %$ 23:g g:p % PP $ms =<p - rSq %--a 5. m? g$ 22:; 2 mu Nn &'-a> LE Lp egF s.ko = %d gg 0E:g 2. n - z. 22E- 8. Fz $nm : ru <VI <vk? = w if$$$ '". 1.E n z.:$ mm3 w gaga L qg p,P $Eo z 0 85 P q ',r a Qz3 i s' % 2 3G % 32 ekT mm: g ,g E3ZA$ ?#F: w 'g k -z*on>n gag 3 P, -3 ru Fn om 0 $ E 3 , !%:,a*gg 02". a p-C m -0 nl ez,P z a c3 r CWP n VI v- c- E o ag-g S p r $ SgZgmR ::e wnw -4 ws! & 2 2 ;;to2 ac zw z g r r.m n?g -lk VI -. e? +;sa> 52"o 9, 3% zz: g.g warr + 5! k? -,y um 2-2 ZG=z pQ (Dm %E.= 5. =. 6: c * 2! $!g 3.O - z ' 2 20 !Js -g$Z U $0 go gg 8 .ma w= gs; h 0 gn -0 -<p n 2 22 42 m%i v g%% g gA E%- ;;t$s 6 2 Fg 2; Fza 0 E. &m $%E.= 0% >2zm I - fA= P, -om 5:; -3 uo = z 3 & 7-&' 0 g7Y 2.3 2. % g. E T C n zz: %- 2 E.!! Di ; g g E. SS f Pu -4 z. nVI :E 3 p a2. 2-5 E- w ; n$ VE SF5 a'p *SF c 3 gg g$ -4 z Q -0 w2a g E SpJ $.E g?g - 2."= qxg q $ Ei3gg e.!; g 95 2 3 3.m~ 2oSnm n 10 2 3 z >FS$ go; g8'2.gz go 2: =z 0 :km.<, . G -.g: an-$ ~2 CG ZZ ;a=0o; g WZU?. . g">"g 3 z'sc -F* .z gas Egc>m 0- =~gggg~5~gg330ggy? w3gc 2 <3ziZ3P~ ; 4g E 03 (D z = *=% ugg ;:z?ir.!a g: 2.: ez ZFQ s::o= 62 ? 2 a, gg+z;g3 OmE-p="Z%~~ 3 -'2 3-= ca z 2 w.=Ew ~$p~,~-~-<~>~~~.~g$ p Fo 0. Gm= Qm&>o w- 3 3 ;; $ 3% Q3 "GC &m-CI po5 s:$ mr(p 0 AcnQC = w $7 z m Ei ,EO 5 0zE m-.fA gggq m-' gg ->m$ :zg 2: -g: a E rJ - m c z:$cu> VI -0-- :2 2 1. 0 n: ymmm nz Sgrzg gF g, 0 a. 2 g $2 >n>= -tVI,Sppyg "-2 s :sspg;"""nQ. Q3% 2% = & 1 :3 x>oo m 3 G 3us2 5=. ,E i iz +: g. 0" 3 px;6 20 p2 e 5. =z p @-.g&$ zg e$gQ (D P3 = P, E mug no- 'p E $5 gb a65% 2.w-== S$%-POZ$ -. g ; -. $ 232$G <,a rpu $0 =:?:An mz;E>n= 3 (D O.morDgir> f' 3 a R0 7 z %Em?: ;g-Gm>2 . 1. nnez- a. ,$?=Lo$ p$YsYE g 7' 0 L .- Q: %s2u -x .-Ern !$E !?&cams Kg $a 8-g,-. 02 >? $.;.Xi a '< 2 2. :gPm "g F 2s uug A- 5.qjg g: "02, s n 2 g :$ =z ggg <3, z$Lu> P mC "~~22 n-9 6, r3 (P mss.zz+> N CqK gg.gg m,m E m -O ".e? ca - 5 fm c-4 u= 3 gg g2 3UG qa Fit$ >w -.;6 P, 6 a zm-. On, 3 VI 3 - - n=0- E 0- 0: 5 :-g 'py02 2wcn~m~ $ f' - 8. mO no<~U~o 3 g U 35 Z ? $+F~Qu~ C> -OF~ 3 2. a- d ID E. 2.m?$ 3. 3. 5.3 ?POA og DESS E. 0 z.~ 6g> $5: grin h;l m= K~Z >si J~J~z 2 R w < n Fn n3 mu ~n i;"%g,g 23 g w- 2 > n > g% 23. 'D r =znm3nngn :r Po X s.a E ips; ?Tgz ag - n n5 2 g % Fn 5 % =-m % $55 d z g p $> pa =-> - :g* EZ> 4 p c (D A g.pKcFA 5 p 5 3 2 g A (P 9 4 V, 3 Z= F~o<* g grng~~gg oc $?agg2$$igx;;?zz:g2Z z n o Ss. Ir e, D, > ga~ g?.n.* Xn g 5.0 v) gz I '0 % Eac n~,~gi;g~~~~~~~gg~= 2 E> uQ-.KwmmVIm3-m X Go Q%<< 4 8 =E = u cc 5.0 o=m v azo * fArr! P, ; 0 8: FEE $.= g gzy c 3 m p s; =E zgg- id > 5.3 %-B-.z C 0 g 0 0 E'%.% 3 n g 2 Pga 2 2. 0 330 m 8,sm Tap PZ $Eng.: 5 w 3 $ g a 0 d =! 2s 2 2 EO G"gap2 g 22 - - ogn-.a=.G 0 ~~sO~F5x3~L3 -. EL= 8 m w ~Kp z -* =.g = =wu 22 E.= e.=,m c.m ; g.%Hgzgg pg %g.m, :; E; ;6 g 2: g.; Fg xm ZS 330 '4 no-o-< VI gg $ m c :pz 8 53 &'E3 e ig =-E7 r: T 3- 0 n b:: g vn%g o n 2 2.2% &.g aq w n E.-- a w a O aa am -. c wwc-3mm m a -. i: ~ n 5 a%u n e E-: - a? 2 3 0 E%2 $2 F x.g.2 %:p2 Gfl go 3 $2: g2 3 5 ' %gz$3T pn=,mE20 0 8 2 S$" -. 5 o 1,og~~a =OE%QF% ;gg ;$q -L $ g.gE;$a m3<oc.g - 3ow3g )3 s g =CG3= n -z-.=- I. $ ;s$3 E 0 ">w=,a< orm-s.> P, gu ='< %$?g 28. n w -. - :: 2 <. z-nnm-.lolO~~$~.a*mr~~ a A -4 n 2 fAzm 4u - - E - an 7 cv VI c X m g m n,v,n.r m cw U =, nr-4 02 3 c g$sz$$ Q- -0 s3 E Qw $5. o a;: ES b a= = --.m z -. ;_~aII ? 8. D., g Ec ggc~a roz.g.2%- u gas3ag E P - -.m w ?Q%o.75 =~~~~$ P 2 E.$ 8 z 2 5 ZFg g c c1 - om gg3e.-cTsz~cQ an 10 apm 2E mz-q3 F sg i O%.FCdE% p z$Eg$;, 0 - E.<;$ g(Dz.3G :%@; cz - F m 0 r 5 = s.-$ 3 g'ga;,z. g? i "3$2. Q. c; 3;; z- ", 3 :3 '-5 m (D --(E -m sop, - ==E.= iL5mqg '$ 2 = LZ? ",gcag .zIs$g;,'0 OP on~ang~z~ n-?am* $ ; @s gsg2,Ae cY'DC-5 - EL+ $7 2 P.E$,$J:: u.EoFz - m !DL,.V Gap,> %mVIZg g '0 2. F m 2.ggzEE+g2 <z22= 2. e. n Fw-Eam~gmg 2% gp z = EG g :$E: g.g: n$g IC$ Kmm3 GZC<P& %022% E 3 2 . ES\% r CAW 5 2 g2.g.- CLgg QZ' ID 8 5 gg% zo.z F$5 2; = Pv, 2; 6 g agg.E 3 3'Dc--. 4 $* m=POm E %.$pQ e.zo -c -$.as = "'2; ~ = +: ,SI$;" w= ID%-= om n-c.oc % =.tu g$z2 E z :?pa T =. 8 mm 3, +m y5.z'D x 2 fq 0 n3;- 4 3 150 0 m=! 3:g'D'Da .;$&2,e:ig czgw2 PN-IZ fnO.,a. cVIr-= Z m.F 1. 0 -nx< B.5 s z ? glD a- asX n zg --to kns 3% 5 E2 2.m LE Zk d&! %Qg - e :~&oE.'D m, 3; 3. ? z. ; 5 3% m ? E. ?* x -.2 ! E +r: zgg;m, 3 0 a. 7 5p 2. ; 3 mz $e fP%co -QC--N :03m% P N 0 -a=wwzscc =:=b- - I a=? 3. cxz >egT $3 a mm m 3 Q> ,,zza-mnaamT S 2 ga~ 5=gm;-=,ggp vo -DAs.m= &3 'D >to =-= FO 3i3, x1 g 8 $2 -rn-&O$ -gE:E 2 1. 0 0 m .- 'Dm-53 & nx cm a =.~m 6 Pp v) E.% Em ELg 7;z;;'D 0. a=n OpigE '~$E,%nm oz b" ~~~~2m-~Nm c.niD0.n c A N 003 cmm3 gg w2.5:s Ssm,gZ % -Q5Q % .. 3 gm*; 0 nzws 2;: 2 a s.ng8 :.:< m urn* 'D 6: 2.3 iz*r:k !i7s~~,z~~,35~~~.~~A'~09z ma0 15 p = 2 = 2. % g 2 2 o a 2 % -. n m o z 2 g ;; g 3 ?? m 5 2 ggw 5-t. 5 .m p-.' c g;;zc 3% "SSZ g: -+oEFmrw z w$%A ;; g !i g E. k.15 E: 3 ti i g;& PCB $$,a gg ? og.B 'D - -. Vg.0 F>= ?gE;% 5:g.z 'D3 g.go; WE: 41: Ps &-uQ - Q $-+E: 89s 23 a3 e am0 o-"'m3Om ,+ggNmpLI m2.-=< 3 >z*Ec z.2: QK 2.5 2 n a crt E 2.5; 5.- $2 9 v, = Fa z 0 y ?:?mu ps,~2,sF=. g3 z;. - m mm E,? S.: E 2.26; z v, ;s. z. Is gs g3 =so.< 4 5; 0 P 1.0 &' & <a sp 2.0 = A' 3 %, 2 Iy .VI -Inam E%. 5: 0% 'D $< 0> ... O 2.- 3 % (D gn=wo ,na a $E%-- m! zm 'D z i z.g 2.F 515 5 3 :: a0 8; mrD-.%3 m$;; hg e;; 22 = 2 -5.: g 2~ E P. Pa 0 n 0 Sa. p 'D ro 3 F,;a !O%%E. gg 2.=m -+g ? g-: 2.y go; PE% 4 %;; ;;:#& N cgg;z ow. -0 r:avl,P =c F 52w m -a.;-;z ,qsz ;g ?$e; g gZ2.L. - gna gs -A:c: 5 ?m p"- 5g.22 % -. cac8OP- n_ <s< .VI 2?r Y 2.2 -m j m w 2 0 e "0 0 -I -m 15 T g E% n 3 E.:%; a -z'D z Y' n P 'n? n II zg zz 2 P 5: aGz o =w* &E'; 2zcL!.Jl?3 030m zv13 m 0 0 0 w= v, ID z7 < $-c 0-2 c 15 g &>a 2gfn D, 5' a nr in =to 0 ymm =a A-. E ?Z.G 2.0 1. E. ' o c g g 5 Za-3 2 (0 5: - -. P wc 8% oo~oc$~m..~, wggz;* 9 0 -Vo x '0 R P' 3 o 3 _._ 091 yg.g$$-; gh$$;:: amgs- 0, n=* : 0%" 'I 47: 3 2:a.v r apmocam yoom 0 oL.n gg mm--.=$2 =.3vIz -. g -! c, VI m 3 2% g t% os%,;' 5$5 0 n a.=%. a ~EO Z 0 E.T7 -. Zgg'g 55: 0 ~2s.a -. . " -I v 7%" 7 ?DD=o'ji~~ogy F$z 2 agt; p'83 zmo <-, B p=f. 2.5. n- 0 WW n<-. :.cld Ego o c v sa v, 8 agp 2,s ir$ 3 $&E.-., mm3g 3."7mg=%Q3.&z!?!?~ w =. agog 2.. 5:. zen~.%F 0 ns Fc$ 2"~ g -O >2.: g;;3 a%: I- 0 ".gg n&'ro.O..B 77S-n ~~~-%~>gg-~~,s2~~ c~gco f .g-Oa gszgii;-30n.%nJ0 n ZZ ~,Wacs'gmW" 0.5 mu 3 qgg 2 3 .? -Em ;.&E./$ -I -.rm$?=. E> ? 5Z.W n 2 g gh $$!yZS. 0 sm-,-orEg~~ 20 Q=~3;p.P=2v::-IG.~ (D 2.n o "0 @= 3 sz ",a Ej 3% 5%: x zpo g g a-. Zk as3 ag 'p ?c$.;q$i waX.EZ&ma gz fLL;g$-gg ~-oogt3<-."pm Y ccLOagcr;$g~E? a EpJ =.E gff 33.m ~o-s.g-&~$g 2.- w -. "9 2 am = E.5 wo sf: = 3 3 2 0 -0 --.w 2,T %&E :G+g.I?. g, 2 ;gs.; $8 z.+g :.Z 0.9 no o ~%g 2 -. gg ;:e o Ea$ !y nz N- cm E$ ggpz++j g 2. g a.m2. 'Dm $.gzg =-.x a -.Q au aagz eg gg< 93.= e$:%-$ %I -on= g-zgg: 29 ; %5 $5: a&sg ~ v) gis 8.= N %- -.-.-s.g<-, 0-z a zo,c = 3 a E. (D 0$:5: c% E! g3 -I -m(D FZg <E: gro E$(Dw-O 30 o%Q g3 go2 s$zw n3 Z a= mco(D fZ%W(D3 0 1 "2: 2 r~a;~ 57' o ,=ma=. % zg; gij z.2 ga.z: ;a, pz VI go u < 5 *- gF ern 3, gsgp 2%;~ o.n>~ 3 2- gg< 2. 2. (D 7zo zs 0 E Lap"" gn gu n- 3 0 g E= T9'. &3.%. 2 22 eo e c-n cc 2~ sC)c-"c 3%. ?=we m gsp ~CW ?W- CLZ f =g, . ...L -A\,- ~ ; >g g;s 2 --EX o u 0 f '0 x k -'IL 5 g 2 s > L.- S.f.zi'$ - 85 mp 522 3 5 gzz $37J qz >gg ;Ssn.h b! <% c 5. c 22 g & po o r= e >m 'p 3 EL 5 p 'j. 0 2 c. g O ? 2 ==% -lY 4- n 4 2%~ o E&.: 9 c onq n 7 E.;P"Z = F2 s.0: n ammo x m-=n ? x=n, <a QEZ 0 $ gE& Wza 3.gg m m 03 x rn"-t'D 0 x T;'T E zgn 20 'j. s 4 k x = fD Q$.m v,3* :.%? o, Pm c I. x 3. V1 E' -. v, -. n o,g.,m 3<$ mnm 3mmZZ ?ma %>= 2gg 92 0 3 E;$ XQQ- m ; z k; %-Fa 2 :gg 0 g 2.2-7~ K32.CZ.O_ oca, gs 02. -0 5 Q 2.4 Tv,3 W 3ggzgsz> W > zz nww ;fpZ? cg2,2 %m ;p rn s ." "2 E.v, ,,~Sanr mg ma Iz> 5 z 0A"z %;,zss mmo> $0 eo ul ET -.IT mu0 gg"3G?CcEm 2 5 :an.og ~ oo2:?:9o p10 go w m 0 znv,~o sm ",-n= .=Q-~--A fm% 2*u O:I.= 5.2 2:o k 5 3hzt uzz,=g,g fZ.4 gL q x > tngj:. ~,~~~OO,%~.SQ mm, 3FggSj.m 8, nag g % Pz w n -.L%3 <mns r 0 ?j.9yO.r Ep2c.=*om5 ms =a m 1. P = = ?3 TJs ggzzF.2 ZFE %8z 3,"s =Za 3 ST; $ P- :*-e a- rn z wz r~ ii.mgW;ame':% orn E! m wo g n 0 -= -p :zm p'3.h-g OQ $2 Tz- SG0E ;arn% "2. Wiln ?g g :5 5 # gz 00. ;ac n z i z. $$ i$;f zT3 gs- 25 = Q Q 5 mo ail. xs!E 42 3 2 =a 95 a%%- 35' gz. E E 0- gx E3K- g'8 22 ~.% 0 W gs 5s Q Zc :,;g G3 00 <:"a == v: (D g 2: VI 2.5 ow Saz QJ = rn x na sw @ 245; 5 c $, 2. n 3.2% (Do %% p E $2 05. gn, 2' $ F n- ag $2 aFz o=% ss go 2 O 2 gg;.o+ zggo$ an;wr e- - r gg LC& Qfs 233 zqE$ ZTE W 2 ""zg? E-=. <~grn~~~m(P. b 72 '> 0 I LIZ 0 3 m 2. 9 "cp ai; - ZW -re KZ -pao~- n 5 VI z s $ p2.0 i; u 3 v1 3.0 Fa a FC,~ E%.; o1 - s # o%Tn 3 %=%E 25~ s-0 gs a=. E% E. 0 > worn 0 rO<C Em0 p=%g5; mw $uzw:2: J< $; g e gCD gm 2 2 3. e.: % m303ae- T]m N =a$ g.0 g SLZ EF 0 c: Em p.' $3 P g5:gj-ga wgw3 w 35 0 ID 8.n - 3m;g :5pw gg 0-' 3"m %r= 7 w E.nE$ x.0.nr;m % azCDnnJ z gp IY_c m %-m w p $k ${a ,n E$ SG'P~ 0-2 ?< $ 3 3.m - r 5s 3 v, Ea &55:$ au3w E? 25 g -Qoru&---KbZ" w3 mol ;g5.z"% .33=s= :e g- O p.'o cgz! Fg =5SEng "$75 2: %,I$ 5 gg z g, 3 B K? E g3 SIT ~aw~.oa~-c -.a 4:~ eR 2EprD3g mu<% Lw N w =-. G3.Z 2 3w3; 3 2% 2-2 %3 5 :2 ig3&pa=z3.r 0 y -m ..!E8 cz -5: 8 m/;p?g52 =8 %* g $23.2 ?aa;.g 5; "2 :z &;.e= zg 3-0 ~~=-am OJ c92c 2% %3Q=Zw T] z.co -3 w< zs3Q%Fg w -0 33~w'~ 6 CQ~ nw ,,sans Smmm 7.4 8." 3 -. zg "0 LE nm g g. -.CD w 0 w c = --F3 as nn 7 En$ m nvl (D VI o=CD+:p3 o 7'8 zg3 % ; g 3 urn = ID Em w E3 T] z. rf gz w gn 3 a C. -.O &T $"m 2 em.$ 5.Qm <CD2ZG$ yK 3, <K e%e 2: 3 3 b" s2.g: ID cw '<p rn.0 m -vl 3 ?2 3 x gpC, -c-.m= 2m 3-5 5 ny eS O ;Sggza* ..2;;:$ 0% ER G. CD'nE3 as E~ z3=$58$ g'=ww za QCD "pgg Fgzg :,a mz ire P w2:z wS!$ %$ sw $ Kg''d R ? = IY_ sn~;o 3 P3 zg 2: P 0 2Q =z !x$ g !&+ = =: &P3m =F&s 2 $0 -3 :z 5" soo-.w 2.73 vlm70n PEE 2, e% W 5"gE N. $;22%-"- C,gs5-35gg;2&$ crir a. 0 g g 0. E. ij- 3 7. w 3 am c %'- CD +gg% %L gz. 8J 0 _. g0-m z.2 2 0 0. In 2 5 8 b gc.5.g; 2 = 0.m w 3 5 - m? 5 FC,= 7 w w 7 a =g;;h- =rrOo.m E:=mnns ~i!i =IJ 0 4'cm 3 6 2.s. 0 $ ci? Fzzo mJg:$-l 3 = -. 5s. gz sx 6 $2 gg % -0 a< e Pa. 2 z.s rm c E z 3 m fn p.'z z-cm= gn2g - =.om~s nmc ??zw *m8mw- c gm 0 ga 1O 10 - Z.2 a.. - 5.0 m 2. mz N =.a 2.2 g o mm 3 - wB-~ 0 ~5 3 i P !2; m p.' oz2zpm p7' <g.g g ? so g.p ~S~ZC cam %Oo Q &<on < 2 K5g: + $2 g2 2 ID 5% "4. 5xagzz:X alO$.:, =( wJ23mw&,c 677ig E:.;% - 2; g3cgng< -. 5 3. 87 g! K; a.=.p tJeoK7'2. % 3 2 $4 08JCD2 2 J 2 F$ B nt J Sm3 CD zc a. St 3. 5 a. g -- 0 2 g-3: 2. a 5'; g 32.9 ggzz O"=. SI 2 2.n; 2 3 8' Q. 3, p Z n 8~ @h aIm3 rJ: 8 2.0, g Kg am -.u=o ~gz o*>3 xzzz g7gmz -. VI 2 (D 2.9 s. ! Eq a= 2 c x w 0 < 0 5' : c z.gz -0 =-< m m :$- -< :$E.$ . z<=,~.g ?$ ==3 w 2 3' g:: $* ET 0 1. Z E"" " g F?.= E =en d e $:$? zgpn ;~:a? Q m=.~. 2 Zzn C g KEP 0 3 m:. -. o,n w cx g:~ E;.g? E. -m I' $. -w 2 ;.Sf g p?: 0 _;3a.g c7.m- gz 5 ; 5. y;g3 Cw22 ? mzaO c.,~,Z gw 0.- P Lg - $*E 3.4 7 -5 :as2 wQrJ 2 wggz &$ ce 2 JZZL". Zp-= w o a% p gr% Q ==a.g :z a "52 ? 2.; ;g = @ JW - gm "5' *( $ s- g E$* p -50 g Lzg gi no,? -3 5z;w w~ o -Q 2.22 : -.' 5.2 - <Eo * Offf.Q=t L"t mal ,30." CD L". s c 0; a 3 SStJ o cmy2 nom0 cck J m e0.m G5 0-z wm E- =s %U .*2 JI"" 30'3GI e % --E 1,. N m z m 2 En C 0 z E 0 gg? zi g<z 2%$ EFU g 3'i 2 F: fy-< %e? -n fy gr- w0< nm m 00%~~ - - -. ~DJWrn~U 4 A-XS c e E 2; SUuTg e;*- ?7= - 8.FS EO e OS? E. ;dzPWO mzma PN hP35$ WW no 8' L.0 -am xm =ws2; g q 6 F%g %$ K$F$ e: JF n 3 s E sn.02 3 3 e.2 :* 3 2.= g 8.5 g EggEg 3 083 % J 0 p.- - 2z > ~2 5.; -O3$nc g = o an yx, o c 7.r -$E $1 b n2 2 E., c Fr 0 -fwzt-4 2 pQ m ~2 $2 nFrE ~z 3-. B %-$X 2 F 3.m J mfD L322 7 g 2.7 5.E g gz pp,. E 2.E- c 8 gg 4 pa 5, !7gg z 8 v) E --I 5 n > :(Dams 3f =E.- 8 a nmmfD& xgw .Fj s2$onE.wu ows. (D %E.? E.;? 3. E?grF- "2. 3 ; $F= 2 $E- : WE< g*= 30: O nz: gg'Lxgg2 3 E:-. . E -0 c 3 -.. @ggE.=:2~;$~~zn ggq$ 2 wg(P sp52*p ;d ,K9WCCE 8mmn3 11. $.?.E gg4q YPCS w -la o..: f 2 I ww%- - 2$gc-=w.!! n2 J= wg2 m m &=. = 02 ?u? : Eg; a;.? F 0.. & a3 s Po2 !7~w"Jp g.3. 5.F J :E.- UO%Q 2z * 2ZS 2.g7J; 222 QJg :, =g3> =2 h g i:; g.$.i 2 J E. Q nr 3 = (& -. E po\m = (PC 'p 00, g 90 Q-, 0- 8' mom G2 n, %%X 2. S$E n mz mPzg mn,o s5.C 8' om v) -.I -- > z cw g$$% 2. 2 a 23 P 10 2. e3 c P p; 50 3 3E p ..=zz!. 2 7' 8 0 '2 iszg 5: 2%: %,E p $Fg 0-c 3 E% ;F "- .g:? 3 1 e %.?; oi Ex 2 0: 2 sa ;.Q& 2; 2 p $,z? -&z =?!i 53 5 %r: 2, =m $. x &E? arngg gezz 2. g %g w E' E= 5 5; =. p 33e.m a _. m rv - 3 TE2 g."!.g w g = =. % r, >- m m gF-2.g c,cs Lfnao w~~~~~. 55 I( 0-0rn-m o ij. 2 6 FLC azgL2s >z* 2sE3rn c* mmv Jc. O=o-n FEz2:g c 00 w$+ ?;%: m -m c& 22 2 2 0 = 2-3 > 5s x E E ET =Eg$ >> *m<o Y<S $ $ gzt c gqn * >$%*d zc zgo5:g; ogpornnW 3 v, 3 v, 1;g c g3= 0- mco"3zi. TJ>e a5 3.2- 2. Eo z.zjE.3 2 g 2 2 Acy gg5g ::a=. 0 2%;% rn n2 52 2 % ;$ ;:E%$ t rn E% ,;3m-,g zz"- >g~ HFo~ mw~na rn ,os w > 0 c 0 LTI% LC 2 2 >. 3 3; ;gu go 2.m w 2-23 r* 'p E:Z$ 5.n n n= n O * rn a%; E. ; k z g:E-:Ornz 5;; & 2.5 6 77 53 2 z.2.t n3 3 TI = v, 0. 3npc s 5;ggg.F $g-Egg 0 m p g g t;-rn3 gi 9 ta = D 8 =$% 7 2 9" 3 $$ 5 mo zr 0" zn=E.g2g 2 g Gz ~~ CSm >' ~mo~g~. =3n=w= < 3 = cEn f * f 3?-m O 2 F %"nu -v,u u gz to- &, sx 4 p 0 2 3 5- OB $2: 5 a-v, 0 p p, % m SEW c n2.g~ m rn 2 3 -m ;;;.2 OF= &; g fDm e.> !FEZ. c 2 3s< v, s z 3x &E2 L c p 2 !3o;oc m-.FE* $rn3-&.082E.m~::$ q;=7 $=+o ~~~.onwo~> wwzrn=Z zwN ncw =z 0 a n E =c gss ac.n 02 ;;I "pg $. 6 k ; ; ;;.:.E.:-. g c.9 -. dz$g;g g3w n r c E a v) 0 c++b g..6$."03 5 0 :swg -5, gg :- o E o $ o E$-ego+&g3ggsp :.uw >$ z * n? p-0 >o 3rnmucn E m &3 =-.hrnjg WC 0 q?gk 2Fw g p Q 2 m+wrnsrna y c a3 w? g p'z a mnzg c 6 ngQg13 3zgg:~.F 5 z zs g2E%s cr2 P' zipm 2; %I 2 E! g:,EwY a';2a w-.g 0 5 n c m z$ cz o E-- ne.-. ;.30uo ;sg z > 3gmt$o 8-00 2 2 2 +.eo- r2 :2+0 i 2 ,c w - ggzzg 2.$E 2 5: ;;I Z=.e%.Z ==ns an ~~n~~.~%nO~& '~5.0 3$wrs ma3 -0 ao L.2 O n w 5. ' 2: am n- Egg% 3 &w?= gsz zz = =xnoogw m=l>Z O gz J vI pzo a2 rn 3 = n+pgz 3 p' g% 5 ='PC prn rnJ g-+w F c=Fa mc z *- mm =g; (D zcgn2 > a300~. 227 ;. rnn3ce 3;: : g $.gz:$ 2 * c c.5 5; E;o.02 E uf3 z 2t$~.n 5:~ S(%sSS w-0 = 25 o zZ =<=o~.S+ij=~+ gz$gz z* +z>o = -oe=3 U2n5.a%L ,=~~~~~3$~~~n=.->~~,u g nu = 5 =e Z32crnz wF; F > z g gwgrn,= Cbs. ;no w03g ggzswr a 5 ?Z.! g;.~ o rn m 2 r 5 zc > E g. g 2 n aczcg a ~~~rn~g z -I 9 n 8; uz nz 2 3~52~ z E S g?~! TI 2," Qi 3 =g =< 32 5 a 5 0 o ' fli; 0-2 % 50 2. n *lnc>=rn $ ?,+LU~ - :.EL C% + ?=?5 8 3 ? m gZm>>g 52c.3 L 0 E c a.Wn=?.m. 230 ,~-~,uoC63 m -. m = 3 -nm 91. r.0 = wFE3 0 >G! = $2 zgg 5 g=< gcz z -. 5 @E' ;c? is$ ;;2. a c- 6 6 26 JgQAJrZ mnz mmrz 6 zg >= g$ Eo eo Fzggo ggo co <' $5 g: 3> z(D3D,w ?ngZ05 :E5 .a >r %&$ E.?.$ tis$- ::go < rnr S$S %E5 QQ ag < "am oon E 0 E. s g-gJ; g na.5 c gT% <z %I=!% E2ul 29 g.mw mZ ?s= -OW 2G oe w'% g3 =a rm z~ ca 09 :: P (DA 0 0 E. 3, 5; $.E 6 VIVI Q3 g EK s $5 z e =. rn VI -(D E. E %Z Jii; w3 E. 0, Pn m(D D,W 3 E. QC G 2. gg +: VlW 0 0 0 0 0 ES F~~Es aaS $3p~ rn 25 g2Eg ZfZ :szg3 8 rn 3- > 2 L; $2g 026N E 5 2 p2 E;:&? E-W 'v, 'D a"c' =E a.QO qgcg p 2: w 3" a3g.g a25, '3.Z 1 5.6 -. g-<(D(DXI -- aqrn 2.W $2:~ 28 w -- v'g mu. ul m6 ; g; cowVInl UT E= $0 5 <:mi" iir wn 1.8Ti.O 00 E= .?$ E: 0 ;;I IC 3 0-s -.v, &> Z' 2 e. z J3 GQ z 5 TF w Ji$ werm(D 3-l 2% > 4 rn av, za.w> D,= s )$ rrn L. sr= 00 -7 0aaa-r 40 g& (= g <v, =2 c] 2 PS SO 2. r 2 F g.pg.; 6 -=r %. E z q Tj 2 Pa 22 gg gz 6-z : *BO zg Q G; E -0 nm $5 a: XI 8' aw 5 -.a8 Z g 5. FZEQ :y zx m u: $2 z gz 3%2Z 20,- 4 E 2. % TzJe 7 Qn -n 3 3 m5. g %E 7 op: g3 0 W 2 2: 3s :3z7 I ?E 2. OE r FS 2 0; 6. E. (D 2. gz 0.5 ID 0 "E z p' $9;; 3 g 8-0 E 6 gg 2 55.gs G 0 cv-,-~ 'OEm E.Ow ;;.;@ 2 ul 0- n 5G > D, OS(D0 zz5 erJ '9 5 2g g0sE.g 22 92 g T!sZ =VI > sa 2.3 4' *- n D, 3 Qm n E 0% 0 nS ao D, -. m 0.0 5 WUZW EQ 5 3. %. 3 3 3 eQ -I EaE:O P Jrn XI 0-VI 2 VI xr ' nm X g -0 gm< ppm mo sz mo TTZZZ wrrn ' * wga. Lgg m -- E09 &'3n Q"O zm 8 @ 0 +s<mn<Q< (L g-2 85. g.g.s.%> I: g 55% pi rwg ggz w ;:g.& g X'a 55.3'0 3 p5 2 0 h: f g mw2 Pam mnnFug mmP gz? ?ap OP- =5ac: 5 nm H g 22." 2. iji 2--wmm P - L * "- - ,., =-os ----- -& ---I -5 e! > $51 go wSmo zr mwggw,qo ,nzg -on gg z~m< ~a-~a,a =idww a> -. rn ez g3nm<n WE% EE *+ m o< mor Q> >m3m 3.3 am wmgo3 rsrPogg ?g=r- 33 2; $:F$$ rn n, g:~-r> eg~m $.g ;g FKmz - U ;W $am$3-m D a ~w.aQ rsn=~ nm _,n gzo V; 2 SI= $am-.""c ;?$$ $$ 2F;g $ z<+ w= -.s:go,n z.00 nv $23I.o,> %;:> =a Zg g=s> 2 =8gg !2 4 Y :om3 2.Wl <E% cmz urzE 2; 0c o=@- 25 nzw 3m OUGC zg wn og7w 2 E 2 "E wg 7s '"$8 z 0z:g gc TUU gg nm>O G.OZ nid gs %m $ gg;$ 2 EL=-- $5 w; y wz2 E3 m =E ZLJ 0% 'D6J 3 rc z pg x sn '8 gE GO :"zm ikR 4" % 52 0:oo $ m5 $bcl3:g gz I. iFgc Ea nz 2 RJop gI 5 aFg= mmx gg mq 7 Egg 2. 5' QmcE 2 n ?Ze 8 E. z wwwZ n5 3% g EP-6 5.2 szpz Eo $$. g mt4% 25 =u2 3 e- 9 I. r2w z - z:i$ 'D 0c,,g 2 92 3 z ;;I o4-m 05s F zZnQa FU glwrn PJPV g w :: g p==o = $w g aw 3-6 n a==y c'?s;>O ZO 1. Qz?-?-Z S# -6; L gi !gg 6 5 ;. E. 0. g (Drws R R O>Z#$ nv, 3KZ 2 nnsrn Tu rn =::a C r67ugx 5"FY Z 51 3 2 n $jji > U 5:Cg - w c 8 P -. E -. z EzG.i ; +=s 8 = $ ?$WZ m ZZ*- 0 52.2 5 E f z 2 LC.2 w 2. 3;s 0 ;WE D1 : $;? m m(D3 ?F= v, ??x P zw:g 3.g g~ggp.4 3w"Wl gg $g Sown 0.5 3 Wl i;.a ;a 2.~1- 2~ a,, n30 w 2: = w=z ==a+> =as ac nc a= g Ernn% w =" G. nmoom Z80m 0 E mx&u = -. wm w - Y7E> - wzn .!!r > g rn X.w QO X- v ,-omm -. ?g m %?,a > m P 3 z m:gw 'a YQa n mmU~ (D W p*oc e- .E% rn gg: E Urn: m (Dg-. ? - 8 'D- keg 2 - m Q~F m mzv' z E RJ = .- aaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa eaoaa a 3cgg5 g!O>I=>>3w>cJmmmOC>ov L' 2. c = -. mzw a 8 ~~'0 3 z $E gas3 Pa i 8 e p 3c.z; 68 3230; g2g 2 r ;.n m 1. ' 0 6 :; ryg.= - EI.s 3 7 EP3 a3 C%'"' 2 ~~~0 -Inw -- n E% z LO E 5251; 2. Pra3mmw m--'D?PZaoGgmw Z $ zip Q .= rnZk$S 32 z g r c. p 0 m E' 2 c -. m =--.IT = 3g;gsg; 1. "apr:$$;;$ m-cu%og 5' --I z 7 R Q nQ ID 3 z $.Egz :; ;L; ZQ s r-ca5.E %cmwmm-o 023 ;gg,gg = 2 &E3 g.%g ?.gm = sic$ g2.g 8 ;$gxE i >: ZE 5.3 8 =n +a e.!! ~n3aQ~~~n~ 3 51 -. so ;; a,?.<ms orr B 2.2; 5 p 7 ;. un r- $Pa:$ gg2 m5 on%<: cm? &? <~gg:$;% -. Lzggsz us0 ggs E- "$9- ==u g7q 7 8'~ Kn o 2 zg -s cg3 g 8. E. 2. w a -. $.?$3pz. wwwo E: G ms.$ %e3 5g.2, nc ZS.2 fy E.; J 2a WE - 0"g~ I. 2r-6 ?.sa $g 0. n ? Sup1 a= 5 $2 2g9 FU '9 v, 3.- w s g P 5i;uE z.gzg5 3 % FE? ag wgnl F? g EQJ Pw g ;g SPZ zi 6 5 35 a &F ZO 2. U =? $E 6 ?$ 3 g 2 2. E G# nv, 3- 03~ s zz SF w ,51 z a3 =E" $03. mg 32 P 0: 5; 2 5,- z; z w ?E 2 %.E x' g 2.g P E z. E? 3 E ID_ as g c an m r PP 2g - 0. QS rpv) E 8 9. 0 S?a wm < 2. a 2 $ 22 ;Ca sa a" g5E? u=! % a - I. 0. Ae 2 m 2 SZa 5 2' 4! 8 m ? $g E (D 3 s m z.v fmm 97-33 * ~m 9 3 Q.$$~.X 3 mF2 FG z 3n H o n -uGX 3: 2 2 (D QSa Ego a g 0 $E= Pg;$: QC--oSZ (D u m =- E"_%. 5 E5.GZ q:.g 5 2 E! E v) mm x s sngg 5-m gm3m 3 = 3 a 32 Fg. TO 3: <P o<ty 0 85 ge 3 =3 s % n 51- > ?Q c O6 :% E l' S =E T E (D 0 8 W 3 3 mm -. e ? (D -- P (D 3 25 "E g I- "" ZZ g 1: > rr. 51 nn H [l >> 0% R pF z3 ZZ I "9 m Gg5 > ? OD -ow 53 5E wc I >m C"E -In $9 % xnm I-IX >P mz ?? > 16. ..55+5e5 0. ....E >...a g g ....tE % co-gs.gTs~>g cnw0COn0 IWZE~ zcn~x~ 9% g~> * "3, TO-., >gm ggpJoJ% worn ;5%%ggzEzw?&J>Z>z occ-'z* C 5?.3* am rm -0 0 no x- zn0g >xrn EOOS> oporaz- >08zg2.Pkg:g w a z;pw zmsJ J g g;<pt z>wzzz%$@4:gw5; $!$? s:%z ~z~o~~~c oEk-JgWx--wg~,;-Jx m>xo - r->o w>= "G n % z-Q ?gghegg $@g$z$g5#5::5~ %.E.+ s. < e&$. g03 >>golen3 FZ" w mne, -'-C"oonoyg;~:-~% &EWF P, 2 w 3-q 2'03 g = ggn >o- z$Lsc 00 ocmJozmr "6 3 g pmon 3 -I3 Z g$g ~>Z.~!YC. OZv3:.$ (D =0KwQ n zQE-5 (D+zm b$ 5! No=> "p Y>;s 52$m O-OGx 2 %2Zm wc 3=;;lzg zao-.-J CSE>5 2 "-'w O?Z $woo k: S$ A?> zc.2 wEs" ?WZO k? O,$g :$z 5x7 eo gz gzggn 2.22 -I>ZE$ g z 3 mcrz k.Z.2 gnw 5% %o g: 2ngp ,E 5% .rp nm: O>a % %; zz g;oE Y 5 :=n 5wo E zwR >Em crg c 5; ;go;gg K gg >> U-Irn' z CD>Z za g o:+ '5-3 Q gzgo g I 5 =- n2.0 go3 ID kg go .I: T?r- noE. v) w z 5 $$ 3 % J E;. % X O g $>? a e u z 7% 4! a 9gg 09 rn E ;;. g 3 ZmZ 3 s > 5? -: P 25 g 2 E5 ~-orw~~C,z~z ~r-rnwmw---~~~~ cw ~;oz~ooo omn-->- P3n3*n a >m 0Eono rnTO>-$ h '00 3 P C 75 I m$aoc 2Ccn-I' 2. 2g G g~cgo z>no.. O L3 OI io'" (D u co3x Pn. m & zm zgS.Js> Dsg Ip CI w>-.rnD?o Iyzg ig ummz gg%g 58 00m3m e20 m ogc! m Dm 2 e 3a= G-I >g '7 XKO ma-. lin -. rn' 0. ?. c n2 0 rn ID 2.Y a L o L LE 6 y6 ~5 G zm J 5,~ r~ir - jj > 30 23 ;;t 3 ;;f Ev) + uF OEO c n 3s om =E F3.z 5 23 g m < p 2.13 ;$ gp. : 2% 5 0 Im 3 2 %fES 23% ;ag;cggo =-sw,Im SSZ~Q~ En~o~go~.s-+nwm-a>w >~>W=~ZEE"~ g ;$ 'E.F c g $ zs 2 g gs 2; Fg :;.s gE 3 c 5 n v,%+o E>$> %Gg$Jz." =%:E$: Ews ap.v)w -cos G 8.2.Z wm z.> -smT 2 $2 <z bgn "A T,Ez Fz ZPnn.O yg3m53gg ov,w e+ zs3.2 52 fuJ3;;l eOumEJ-. q E! 3 znzg 8 gg g3" 'p >a % u ID20 QJ c.g7 - mw v) 5.2 4 ani 3 2 w 5 E3 2;s.: F gg AmZ03 mea3-4 P E Z K'z 5 0 s' 0 4 3 a 6 5: . P3ec< g~0g3:~aK22~r,Fmz 00 2 O z O g ~>d3mq$a+o Eg gg - mm - w~~z%~gzn~ar= %* 52 gg2 r% iTi 3 0 Pzg LP w E3=> n QJ# z n VI (p Z rm mn 2'5sz sxmas-~m Y 3 o H:O 3 > QF mm-mc'o g=: m 0, - X:$: gr-m337 3. g a 8 0 ga.%$pj 2 2. 0 w 6 ppz r. 7 e. QJ3ap-=25 m m 3 n v)~3~%~0~&~~ R -00 =w A QJ.F~~O~ aE =mmz ;g :72> IT>$:m $5 %E;$ 2; gg5.2 wfi347 rmmp rc 0 c 2 EGFo $2 *zZz $>'%a U rg -OF; EI m ,sQJs $C Q? 3 3-0 F $2 $E Ro-2 - QJcc2 .sg ; m'o.-. = E.$ r# Ju -7-z aA a 4, ($ ,E2 3% gz 6.1 ;-3 wn nZzs 3% = caa -0 p3? -e E. I'c0 52. E$ wK ggzs -5 na 'F Em 3~ gg 7 no- %.= 20 22 W>SU E z% 3 _. Q-% 3 3, gg 3-+2g i2 Lz'gg g;s E-2 3 g 2 r %.a E.% g 5c3 F-o nz, I OQa %i$ =:g$ <% $2 2 3. fg 2- =E2 2s %ij 2 9;s -. r -I .- $2 rv) E'D E 3v) F$ zg OA z zg k2 zm am P' 0 as ze 2' mg J E.. c ma sa 'o'c wo ?$ v) = Kw * gf gg "-0 mw 2:. zn z r %s 3 %: 2 1. QJ z aom' - n .- z =m -. m 0 g& 3zc=. mmzs;:g3 c JE. Kag = P m n =:a TcT'v) o ?= C 58 3- E. 58 w c 0Zr'.4 6 g- az E. c s$g$an3P $,E... zzg$Z g; QZ ? - F> g mu=c e 0.0 zoc :g 2 '0 00 0, -Ow a c 2s$r 3JnE kEJ$.% - J =3 < - go 2 a $0 1 =gou gwwyq E:- = 2. g g &S%$ h,ly 2- 5 z 2.g !i q ;.gm 2,,w 2> I 4 go5 0 3 r. N ,z - 2$ 90 + 5 C"? g,# - .@nz.: go %; 7 2 5. [f. p g E 5 2. a 03m= ? %JnV 88 2 30 a =e:% JZS?y' 3 2 2Ew3 ocLEmocD3 p. 7 5 2A-z 2 g 5 k !j,g 2 mag6 S3Q -gL% - oPnm3 - - - 0 eQuv)ww zn 20 4, %;;; Qg e 1% m w 3 4, Q % w -. fQ Esn2zo rn ?a v) 3 -og<- s OgYm +gzNOs e A OclZPn C - e g I cJgg P nLg - gs p c, 3QJ L$ -. $ g2 a- J ? __ QJQ. 0 ;z 2 p $$ 7. -3 1 > o 8;o g J$ 4 53. 2: a0 h $2 c ,g 3 a=. E 5 ?; g &E. $g c P5 % 2% E;; c5 $ WE 4 $$ m P= 3;. gz %a P cn E hm 3- SC (y JG 0 $.g & g!g gg E.," Ki a 3. 2. - 3w 0 3 1. 1. rn ad X s mv)< ;me3 gz.:". Q3 QJowmc g a a:?:o mamm7J & 7 az7F Sam~amw r>g3zc % 3 4203 ZZ.;mE'2 P F -. u, 2. = 023 g QJ8 2. E. % fl w LEO g$-d.u g UEV Qc..g$Ja ~O.18 cae~ng 3 w?'7 m3mD,70-. + m WQJ wn.mg,~u e ~~==O~~~.~~~~~CJ~~==~~~ 03 am ;gqgF%,g5m-! =: e8 so gnl gk~+$.E. m g~g, a; 0 7 w3 $%v) o* kg Z.QE g, ;S~S a 90 3 ;g P3 2.5 Ih- Et*?% Z2.A 3 53 z. ID + %.= gz0,;:g ilsz =oz 0' y g. ? 2. 5 ;: %:gag r..oz ~ 7g ;=cga u&. go =P cm z Z' sm ~3 kzzryfi g.:$&a: g= c3 $432 p gs PO - +o 2 E 2' z.; pe mo P -.- 0 a%.: c*p 2. 'p QX 0 7 c Pz I] w% %g6?& 7 m m:$F;2 f fnz 82 %$ g 8 5z;r.:g = a s E: n&Qo 52 --.a $2- =$:.o% 0 33 30 g 3 0 g*z$g: -2 - 3 g 5.1 3 v) 3 gsv) a =;&'E v) : m 3 2 sg 9" ==%A$ f 2% *<$. 2 5 : 5 gg3 2 p' z $85; g g -0% 3L 3 2. -O P gg E?e ;; 4 3 & g-=z 5 JE zE z 3 * .ii~Fg wo - 5 5 g,p m 3 22 mo Sa ;a = "-3 = g PP gz e. o 3 *QQ@B m 032. -cr 'PC -nl cr g Et. 3 0.0.- s3 5.3 E 3 $ 5 p.2 SI 3 e& ?2 *m g =n a=. 3 z g 5 - $% g2. g J QJ v) .$ Jw z.8 8. z 2 : Fj 5. - c g $.Z J F 5 J 5.2 W 5; g Sa a. == g2 3. $ 2 5 nlc e3 b pg q. 5 m-<R ez s 2s $2. " m<;; : i?g gz E g ;d 2. ob Q 3G. 2s z r' g 3 g.0- 4 22 zk E c 7 g ;; Qa v)n=wa u m $5 acoo 0 PP, C%g8' c- 12 < @ % PZ ?e sg.$ 3.0 'pnlv)rn 3 20cwmz :a so %w - E. Pma <J Qa'p 4 $6 "0. so a 3 b Kg"= !? 2 E=%.= E. %. -0 W 2 a, E. y 3, G'o $ m' -cr 3 ZE m~z maz- n>uFm nc, 3xzn >s N- sn ZT w 52.g E. 2A %i EEjQ Q &2g g* z* g;E v, w' m 08 EO?, c Zi! ~s~>nmw% meaPu v)z2u:zm - Z=~"Z $ ; pE F(b 2 g gzg 2- gg QJ 0 m 0 a J o3 gi 5 r $.g.gg 2.g J 2 q ;.-g %E 7w>v,w-??2;%sz2$~;; 3= zc EES 3 2.2; :$?: 5-w 5 "a? gm KC 5m > s u =. E.." ?> :Ern A 2 o w - mw -, 54% 3=35? JL Z$s'. c.N 3 e m> w:.Z$?Ou~3 Lw r2Jggw z g2.- - J-. m -71 so, n? ~C~mnm2g~ ~~z 0 OQQ swz = Z'g& e - zn,&n +z -rg 6 2.g~ p'opuog g5Eg$z v,;% r>g& p'o g-$p<.n3 $v,+ r>m?rw z.go ~5 zP= 5; F> 7Joaz.>c sJ>m zz, <ez ggg -00 cOSn++ 8.. $ d$$ 5.g: g qo 2. g 2g22.ez ::zz 3; pF 3p - 4, 3ggw6c zq $2 z2g Zg22, 2% ,z*a 2 p';g mN z.2. 0 3 w 0 ' -e=po n.s; gz z33 5 go Qa$,, mO gagz *. go =. 0 gg2 =5 ",;.2.3g gJs$ e+ z%E iL3*& e 30 zcg gv) 3 g 03. g3 mg g$z ;g $2'. .Zc Qn C mv) $5 33am ;g,! gg~n oe< zg - m>o gw 2 =c gc$ 0':s FJ;.:z $gG E!2 + ' 7 5:' $* ZE. n m6 E$ - 5 2 Lzo nm oz G 8. fic g 2 % c 5. 2. $5 gz $ 26 3 T=% c% re yF;" s,> g E* p 2.8 g $52" 22 > nE-0" omgn:~*g3 &$. X-sQ E x , .;:Om QZ mA > *To $.ew =. zn > %VI z%A 3,Ea 2. 00 ozg ""8 . w> nolo ..:I EQJ YEg. ggy: gn ;;;: ;$ :/i EQJ3 c8' 2 -. Ssiii 02; m ID v, 5. >g; y13 e?. n- mm :zz r!: $8 % % 555 07 *-> >w draw c ca.c 530 -3s 28 r;Q 0 0 -.n q+msg;2$wt gm 3 rm =Em 3 s2-z =zzz gg 2.- :: 8 5 R ;ij 2 F m PC. m 2. e % n O&.p$4#0' 0?2:;,s>eo P (D F> ;=VI ?% 7 co %K ;$s :..gs zzg .s m 0 3 C.! 2=0 2m s c$ => w > %'Dm%$ mm UP: s 9 2' 52~g~w$;cpm E~X~SO~ 2~Smn ;.sg %g-,,5" EEn=m= 23 ~ $50 7 fD 28 WmEESE om wcz@o Es.3 z - -P~ n %; I, Q~ p ~5.z $U f E %2 g ;; -0 z P.W r= $< 0 $8 w F+wu m-h0-.Lm &J%Sg aZ gm s =c nr (as2 p E, -P; 0 z: w~z-.z~s.~~,~ $scan 20 48>$q?g?3Or P is> s.0 mmm a wZ5 &%k 5; g3"5m$!3 EOw3nE $.%- cazwF 2 g +$gggFk,z :;;:$ zf;;; E!0 3 gg 2 K gY "PO Egg ;gpg E %Z FFz gg 0 %u '.aw 3 gwm -0 O--'>av,Om Y-' =aw = m 3-2. 1. = g'i;L %E :gG-Pcc3 0'" --P $22 gzgft- o-P 32 gIz -. $ac Z~Q m 45. mw.ii;.pgPA EO '+KFP". 3Tp02: 5% %:< nw .g'D sa -07 zog=wq-z E.3.g=' $2 - rnznsn E 5x2 2 &23.'gg% 3T n-' Po v' za Po$ 2% zgg "a -3.5. E3 w ggc g; EEO 0 wm'P >zz 2.z - 2;x =v'a a z n %Zmv'+ ;$% 33 c$ < a z 0 ID %* G5.2 ~QO vlz o->zgm rD "-0 v' w = nnno~c<~"'u zmm~~~ C'LC 2.35 0 ib.>m "33- w nS45 gu nr. ,?.om c m nrD 5. E.'-- 0 -wc- %gZ=nrn. 3 Fags= 'c 3 0 c 3 3 p YE, gg 0 WE. w -z E.% -. 1. n so $2. a 2 w 2. w -. m==E c nzngcr, a cacoa=. 4 n-. wv' 0 %r'D oow 3 2;gCFLGw a'%'=? Z? 2p ;2 *= gEo3 -w=m 0 O'.cLg; Cr3. (D rD3 E?,: Bzzwn ocap zgag<m gE B;9a~&~gg.w;-03z$.w d$& 2 SJ 8- g g ,yw '--. as% PU 5; 4 8 g 2Z =s mza 3 eE$zg g?C.3%- gz "a. 517. 7. c.<%-50. ggggi ?z? 3 &.$E g $.p%% %EZwnh FEZ Cm ZCEE E ;$ g.= F m ,322 sk3,$g $.US Egg% Jn w hU$O gw3 (pZrz.g --* zp. =(D =' S : psPs gw2zE g -. 337 (D 2 FP.cc 2': WO'D w 5 3' f z 3%: *;; $E :@? azo @J% 0, E g 2 ?BO *J "_E..% %$= 2P.C g 0 v'fDp $;% 5 $ g k3 p w --' a - %;!. n E~F ,"2 VI 5 5. gg g P.3 L L :,a 'D : ngg a <wlQ >'i; % g ? 2. G. ;.y c 3, 0 p 4.2 2 z o< -. e zg %no E. 2 2 23% 5 vi E! ; ii; ag - 0 5 ;,zw - F. 8 g $. n E !$ 3g s 2 5. 0 gs ? (D -. 2 g 8. a % a 2 -2 c E=-. z s ?J 5 g % 2 2 $.;E p 3 C J 76. g. w e a g3g - s. p' I c -.ma w 2. n 2 2 ~2: g'o 5 KO- 2 0 2 8'" a0 * % g2 L g vi arm 2. rD 0 g If. Q-5 e g 2 jn f g ; %%I $ f 3 SrD ;j. 5 g.2 - ? e rD!i 0, g i !xP= -2. 2 wc P <ze E:? g ; zg %SL'z28 P.w co (D-0 30 5 po n-0w P g2a ~.ggg ~P%~.~ 2 $5 oc=.2 a-or 0'0 c 38- ijo2.s. -qss Zoa.&g; 52% w =. .w + -=.F$ 2Ew- w 2 m CL m v) 0 JJr.go =-f KO 0 gw2 =rD E2 -.5 a -20 3 "03 - I r 3 1. a E. % 20 = C'D n nu (D w-0 -0 =w w 0 "8P n E. - <; In- 'J -. V(i ~52 s G' $" 22 5 z Em 5 rg KT z 2 Q= G Oh 0 0 5 ;=: ij LJP b; w =I ,an ?%: ' -n-- On=$Zo g2 5 ;.g.mg: x; 0 3 g= ,Sd 3 ap.7 um x $ w 3 F gag r.aco x 0 c.mz2 "-&o am. n-g zpm 3c. p 5%: nEZ0 sa.: a?.. ID z ,sa;.,: 3 z- 1o 6B -0,;j.E m c P=rg 5gg:z cDY= ' m 2- yD3 8 2. g.2 ID 2 :z 3m mJ33 ~5- EFg g'go =pa wg 5% n 5 Q Qz na am om m g-0 0 -. Ggm "Ern )"- ID ID 3 E= 5.g~ n 2 e%$ 0QS: ~30.?F?m~.~o 58 -3 ;umCEa~~$,~ 52 G Wan, nwE 7a-Z 2. EX 3n2 g> c 0-7 gggq $2 0 B2.m 03c 3.sn mn<z :~s"-z ~$2 uo g 2 $ : ? : z 2%: x-; :. 7 c, $0 ,a4 5.0": 15 < 3z0 y co rmg5% g&:z. =2 re = g; ?g.;:% g* g % E3 2: I !$ 75 $2 E.Zs $ rg C,$g cp ;3G &! %?z "$Ps. nm m 20 VI m scng; As w.03; 8%::. 5s -o me WnP znmw ~cS E".- 3. E ZC~S gzz,~ ggg Qn :;sa 0mP.p 3= CJQ -. Q wzzm nQ 5 Egs cmo3 E3.Llg E'." =a.- %$gg %$% =$E %a<, u:cg 020 <pm c3n- ?E OF a= ;F zjaz. r-5s $83.? == 0853. $2mE ;%"? %::n -. ELF : ag os.= i S-QL -m eoz s 3. 7 0 w _. 2% mQ Em'D. %FU c3 E 3.::; a 5 == mco.5, 3-?,=, Eg S.OC %WZO $."=3 g2 a SJZ 2i;i "353 ?e A e5 2.2: S.2mz:w mco nTE0 09 maa =;: fD hm2; P E. o K; g 2 g saz 2 g: p 0 =r=m -0 -.m Q. a m -2.0 n c.3 3 13 & C S.0 yasz - na 0 a; =. n =O cn w- ~ nm 3~3~ mom ul $;'z.zgz, 3 st3- 5'b;Cbb' j; & mw ;2pm 2e3: o> a< 253s %,a0 1.8 zg 9 1 gE-$zx-s?3$ ,pggg=,s.> - z.3c.yffi QU- naOa %> ?=So x E. E- E' z -< 3. j7 0 uJzJ;n.in$W 3; 3 ~ 0 0 25. a z.0 ou S%?. 6 P ?,?% 5, n3 :n~ ?G + a E >r $ o 2 m Q 0 ~.m ?a z~K :: - 3 go uwc 0 om 0 -.=, gg $ u 3 - m 5.3 m n 2) b3-S 3. 51 2. n 3 2.3 = 3 w z: 3 $9 = 2 o", P %$ Er3$,3:&5 zcz E2 :5 1;+8a"'"z UVI m 2% 0 * "'EO. w. -pco sza- <.nr~.n-~m ~3 P 2 8%$gnspz- e2y$2ygft,!L sn a0 %e. rno2.m 5% 8 $2 = ID ID 0 g 2f.2; $EZ%S 3cn3 rg P.Jp3- gsz % 2 P g;. w.1.F O p 5. gsmcw mPaQ.g,$aei-. Q3 20 n -m m =, = m ??> -:,-m - 8 z % s 9-30 mpez3 28- 0 a o~ar,~~3g2~g z.g.3 5; 4 rnE<o-.mm 0 m 0 E33 3 p ~g'f. 2 g? q :. 22; ~~.s~g~aama k gr! :&g 85.3we"%2 zgs go g 3 8s =?2 gm = c.gm -'w gg.1. s,"5ss g ~g.g~.-T?z n % zzc $E$c3mm (0 g -G 5. i$ % g=c 2.2; 3 ;.'.2 !,- 8 2 aE1 lo $E>".!; ; 2 on$ ES Y i - 8c-"7E!;, 3 mu 7 tug$ %Ew: h! : 8 On ggg. $z 8 8 = a 22.: gOGg 2: 5. CL g 5.g. 5; E' &' C P 0 =. pxzcz 3 0 QQg $ z' - 6 e go<, gY~mzm=2Zg~ - 3 z.Eg2 a pcij- =.ij ,p v, O n Qz C wu Q>09 '0 s.u I 2 wm p. nap o ='%.X = s.25 LE -m u om0 ap3s;;, En3 50 % 2.n e' EmZ-n w cn w n 00.. mo OK C ij x=v) 2.2 n;og$- X!. cmz 3wo I g EQ- 0 %?g 3Nm- E.w 8 2 pE &Kw n w 3 w =vi w n 0 m f 3- 3.0-2& 3 g, 3~~~~3~a~ m 0 3 m og E E. g;$ia C-D an 26.. EQ3za. cgm~ z3 Lm.0 (D "GIB-.~E~$ 3 22 rg ~~g & a rs= 3 m.m - g $.I<" 5 5% a- 3 Gw. ga,, 0 =.E-.. Gwccz 3 m3. - 0. ~LK 2 2: 5 Q -3. yo533.. 1. pm. a n =-.o ~ Zw. 73 "E 5 0 345 ccEm 2 $a; F2P zm wr.8 6 2 zg= r.~w g pw 5'" y ggmxgk g 22 n c.-o zu ou g3g2 Irn z P.m 2: E $Em u &r T m -0. =c gsKm -ngk ~ZEE~~~&? 3:s zk$ -2 E. &zcQz 2 g 2.=5 2.g z gg EDg g gggg; z.g wmo a 2 QE (D E. :& -I a e<. ea z%E.m. 3> m2s rr Fi?.CO E- :.z:'. g n1.- wv)"-.31nQ 2 ID m z 2 cu3Ym -Oc~~,ID~);;~~~~oo--.n~~? "GLg>g'"a-g$gw=I g $E,JpO-.N ~~cu~~~~$~ - E ;.gg H iii $"$$: :~z.G nu C P.=.Hmc, % rDD3Pk waa% - c E%=UZ.%?3 maKEzrzZg f+; 2. s 2 3 6 0 ; Q ;ig< p ~m<~~na;~a s ago n Cmr~ -2 0 vi o EL- l? 2. -2 5 2 cg\m - m cm $52 z n2 p, ,:cagg?j PI % 2 5 =-=a - a:, I 5 ZQgaEgg - "? 3 w $0 0 u g. m m@m o3rD.l- - E 3n -.;j.%g$3Eo sz.~ooCo aa"Es:Jrcq zn so ;&?;+; mn~u?.?JmgO wo PZ-LmmO~-o_,m~ ,az> E%>3 PZ 1 n az-cnrn o nr 'D =L' E&! zp 2 =. - 2 ?,?: n 5 %-a s 5 z: a22 z --I E~~$Q%~~~~z> ?.= ac %OF+ cnr "P c a - ow E>m QnwQW x w0wgp Q ~r~~~*~nno&n~3 Q aZw-gE:wnenn 5. - aoP.vlgz3a m : 5% =mg a g 2 gr,:aag: c =%*P. n.a2:"$,pB w ; E,$- Z-." Q: csg x. asi(P. 3 a. zmm ou~?iuw=gL~~ g *=m--3zom04 c m~lnu,0~m'nc $ z5<: 0.. 0 >~g~~:Z,~~o~ 2&. m c; 0 P. 6 sa: 2 pcEp s 5z3=w3-.3i,g: g C?s.E$o m =pnmn,n,,. mu ?> g=ao Qzg; gg Ic. g 4; 3 Cpw5 s $5 E.12 C2Q 2 ->E Bo 2gaGm--.w n-.E; ?:E 3 =O -zg 5.0 a&W $62.m 02.2 =:z 20 3 Ecw--.n c g, 2 5 2. m c & _. -. CSFz -. 5.0 x oGn;g sm a 0005 Elm "3 -m 5mF wz. -0 :as3 ~ng# $; wma g s>+gzp 3%~. 2gnZ ggrn z, =ro n 2qa7 gpgg - 254 %> .z 0 nzz: I c. EEo+ =-. P mB& 2%" -9-n- &95 gg 2E u :<E -?Om m- n3: ~rn~2wo ?=E$ 2; o 8 ;4 2 gpor a 3Q =an?! ,,go p8.0 ?U 5; ZEq 2.8 2 annc ul lu ?Ea2 - - %._Q +&= E-Zaz 2:; 4 m - rD 0 5 g-;sz - 60 m-5 0 s Z 3 KPJZ Z$Z a go g 1. 5. w~a Q ul P < -. 2 Fa g so zQo$ -3 ,.,2$6 s. no ; E32c aww cn wi;.g a'3~ Q 3c g%mm 2 :T ,-09 w "W=3 maocm F$ E Fs~m Q 8;s: Z ~~30~nmo E 20-w.p2.0 $2 e 2-02 pm~~ z (D s%;G- +E = v, (Dzo-. -< ' n 3 ,.-.nz B mod, < ar,03=g5 OL 5 3-22 2 !$;:g.Lg.r$z nT; =. -2 v, 2g;=&4ez2 Pg rD$on J 2.5qy: .:-o;&4ggE Po .9 - 3 Q%'P" 2 3 P. 3 ?Jm P gTgg Q 2. =&4!?2:g-Lg To ?, -3mz *r 4 g 3rU%EF$?$ -*I OP m %z: 5 Lo v) g .; Gm $<Q- %53% 2zz FS c,s, pa. ;+gg 82.5 a, ;E? $ObE: FF8 " ;. Kg 82.n $2:: on2 gz 0 g\;g Em EC.?; -. u uo- s mw $52 Q &;; 303 E.% 2. 2g"m mmg OI n= mk"a -.m-- - azww I- nQ IDY '0 24 22 a z.3 -:; <-3u 000 %E -.22 3 a : 0. ' _. P2 0.. 0 Ess2: zga t.2 - m =~.~~n~nunn~n3~iaID>~~~ VI ID=wwo G;Lg&= x I =rs 0 ng 2> &E A ws ip > > Z OS g< A 3 =t> 7 3 n‘-Cp. =2w3-IaZagWE.;;3.7 h: w -.w s.L.u - g~ z &’< g.$~.;”$:%g 3300 70 ~z n p e an -‘>=-‘g zw 3m F 5” wnca 85 0 O~’.”Cw$-.cOO,O- 0000 w 9. % R 2 s 2 g % 2.2 3 E:, ma zw 5 &W w T --m z.2 z<v, Cw~~~i~~.~$~g5>aFwQ= ww rnm a QW‘ZOE.m,, oz wr ?j 3 z p2 3b -1 gz cnoz 3 a= aw0 3 3 nEIQE g.,zmzp.’p 0 -!e g-ma < s.50 5; 2.u (7 a rl 3-9 E 2EZ 3ama-’=w -‘c 0 Z-.nm K o n 23 =w r 8 ZEZ mn z~qz ~~~~~o<Eo<~.~~~ mu0 0 gE 9 0 &2.-J g ;g$s zw-3g pg; 0 -0 w p 0-w 0 z39.r 0 c - N$ go >$On: v, p 52GE omm -av,ne&zna GGY 7 zg25 >z$zp ooo~~-~i e 6 9 z.s> 52 :.” I E -2 on g&x s O ~.%3 5 0 Zs.2 o :w%n 2 5085- PPn~x0sn;~ a$-po =-c EZ-en - ;oer.Fp-2-fLZ GU -.ID c, 0 ID “=.&‘Z ~c g $g A ?-z.m < ID n9.- 5-z.- m m=3; x w ~ZZ E z .<&ap~@ -.~~~ gPz;n 2g:g g.7~ m cg E%m= 7i=r)z, ggg> Qn 2oum Egg.= 5 E: 5g2.60 -. ID v, 0. pa w~3.g %Z -o >J?$ I =T5fD;.IDv,m E% PC =u ;?-t g 3z.wznn= v) %.m rn 2s < zg.o m $+U YGCC yz30 > ID wgkg ‘Df+-vl‘ 02 OZBW gnw E-. %Fzg zgWe 2-g; <a E.28 % sag-gz-en ggcz 3s n?ec - en = pzQ 8 os-”= E$%$ 3 a E22zo ID ntag o+ c1 030 (D 3Emv, (DEW0 GEZ am n ‘ z!’67 f -:.= zg 3 z-2. 3Eu t v, B;.z$$-g$$ 2.2 I ppp (D aij-anangg 5;’ F h:$ 3, 0 gg.2 9 E 9Ern3%% ga-5 - SA;.< $%;.,a 7 3 2 7 n$Er w 5 gsums zna :gu sZg. -c Q.=-=C Por-;c Egs P, 50 R 2. = -5 25: sg;. p aT-. 0. EST: y z g w Ey 2 y g :+ a 0 E E v w = I Z = n < grz=GJo$ zzg% cy gz:o g ~L?.v,~r:.og v,3 6 gg ‘5 =x > ‘0 f 0 _. %wQ 9g-E p ID E’ 0 q-v, zz (D o -. QZ<mZ (Dc gw$p Tu -0 $55. g &gg $arm e- m=a P rn a -. n YI 4 ~ & z 0 n= --o = 2 y ID g2 3 a, ;+ 0: m 5 ;;f ymZ : %= > ?j vr > m o ca-2 3 vr nw -. -5 ma -0 3 0 03 J 2. E% 0 ** 3 zw 3 z, o @e Ea w w.3 72 - ID &$*E mm: g g g ;;t 5 8 ID 6; 2 9 z: ws. 2 $4 WE --=- em w w woE2.*z~,5m~~5m_z2a~ $On E>= 7 CLoZLF -. 0 ; $g.Fz 3 0 3 z c.- 9- 3, 9 up %os:.,-,-g232 av, gs zgOIzs0 nzz;?-tmw “8: 2 ng-ga-<2.a G c 0 &.a0 g 5 9tn2zweID ;;&2g3 Ea 6 ==ID r 2 Ep1.S. F f.3 9 _. I ggz’gE:.*z z22 n~sr m 3. a Z:=pn%$ E:? .ZC 7. * &wv,Fzzn (P E ID wrTn‘.m3raz ID0 1 $ g-$O -. n n~$~,z<wru. z & g2g 8 I 6~3ng~g3 ca‘ri;Tg‘ $ $. ggn 2 5 z21Dv, 9gspu;g g .m ;g$ 5 5 =E.’ 8si;n 4 % E.c‘ nze,E.gg $ w ow > > +%JJec ;;i E -2 E;’ F a= (cDgP.,o 5- 0 2,- 8 g Ex$ ? r. -. OCGC 5eng5.g-2 0 i; :a c,% = VI 3czQg- r E. E; C ST, (~m n > 2 3- W g-?Y=n=.2 E cn I ?ig E. %nor re c n $E=-S-<TG z a $2 2l. ;%s$ig g g ? 33Nhdt;S. 0 % W $2 g.“gw c c % 0cOPP.w E 2 w~onTw~ c r w w J a c 27% (Doo--C;IVI= 3 =o.?’g $$@ gz i 6 5-m 0 6 LFgT 2- 2.2 gn ah: e -- zz g gZ 0 0 sa 0 ne 0x3 5~ 2%~ z a-% n (c - 3 5. G’ N3m m g’g 3c2E2n$~ - 3%-3Pgz; 2 n 0.’ UIDW Q &’ -. + m g w~ 3 ID?. 4 E. mw am03 ~ -c&+ 9 3 -. n 3 Qz;zgg= g < 2E 0 Q c ID ~~(D~~(D~~~~.~~~~~~o~(D~~~~ 2 m c -O 8 2.z $2 5 ID v li:~ w 3- c%g $2 sqv ;;1 c r;? 2 ;2 g 2 a5.2 2.m 2 n;z g2 =+m 2zgo.g a, ;.gq,ph'Op.nrn > J E.* s:p<p2p -9 >rn ~s ~~~ag~~2~~wgyn,fs~n,- a. =On---. W E.' w 0 S2 ='Q(D Po$ sz 06 s: =.: 3 -n 3wz Fcg OET~.'~ q, $5 -2 E $?$ n 2 gg :2. 20 nu 55 - c zw?2 (D=aw gs gs g$g 'p. zg *; z ID%-0 -(D- $g gg OTg & VI -VI 3 -0s 9& -0 g g2gz $0 :< :Em a> sg (Do n n fiu 00 == E, go % 5gp PzLE ;: 59 nwJ E. TE.3 a gg o"uo cT 2 5.- $$ 0:. as> ,G sF zg 51 =- "-eo 25 c, ;z a $?.v wa 99 Cd z P OP =5 sa E g> 95 ?X E ww i - g. =- 2 5 J J E 5.2 55 2: g. 02 % * -. r r. a E.u ew li: ?N P > <E 2. ;3 (D =. z. 2 $g g.z s; ; g: "g s "- $ 22 mg g: F 2 H 0. 2% zg. a, I f. (D 2. zj -Q g?. z ;: 2 In 32 E' fD 2 2 '<E 2g (ra s W J e: ;.E P 3 %g F7 .si aa 0s g 0 dK ;I$ 5 51 2 g$ 22 $e g 0 2.m m 3rn 0 rn K~rn ?,-,,m I rn w m$ r o a w 3 7 t 8 F 0.2 3.~5p z'r neE m '1 20 J 2% E?; =ID= z vxI 2.n aocua n m~ g5z n(DnJ<r g: oz 3Fo r, 0- paJm mi5 2.K Eo E oo ;s $2 z z$m, 3 cp =E z2 ag 2;. 2 0222 5.;. 2% S$ sa= ZaZw z 01 <m 2 00 =l N a 8 w -3 0 13 (0 az $(D 3 iza ID st: : 2. (D 22 2. zg re ID 3 ID -. ? U 03 7 3w O0 =z w 3 I n -c -2 0 c % a $2 s $3; ;gy 'CJ u 2s E3 5' --a" ng0 hnZ q $ J..O Fsi P; 3 w (D g g wm OIp m c13u n c m.z OJ v) 5 > ;a =--. 2 232 i. g g< -8 -.I O'o~U~.O n ra $:.m=mz n am 4 n-. m g; (DJ 3zm -o$$3$=<" c: >a m n $ ~s jgp z=> VI o =g z-c_S-- A~.g~,~~~o,nnz~~,~p c* 0 - % 0 p J z 3 wnc2m1000 -3 3 mcZ I .I - - 0 (D 3 1.0g-m g< g.5;8 ;;g $8 u z E:, Er.3 <VI - g"=ngJ;_hcr 00 ID m%'- $ 3 0.g >u >m YJa.2 ~=(DZrC F2;2;.?6:2 3 13 ; 5.2 2 I 0 2.g 0 wE.w oz =am zIy En ~gzg~b nornmkv~nr~, @ ".a0 (r=x EE (Dc.2. on -g = gz 3jg ; gcpem 20 Iy> z =mnEE= 03 -* fi u 2 <J VI z;g$g. - (D co 2-u E- cz. 3=70,2= J muzc vm3 zij~~s E.: u) : u :; -. 2;E s.3- nos zg &* c szz ,or w -IIy 2= 2 "3 a E.: (D ; 2.> g gg $2 ? 50 =?c %&, C='m >TI ss gE$g; +n~nUmn~~ 0s Z2.?3VI (D E:? -3% gg 'DE $::E$ ;E2 $5 Bs 03 2.5 fg'&", z;: g 3 zg + $;;$2== rg :: E.g:2 ;.E% 2 N = Xn >Gmg;O> -_ E 5.2 25"- 2: 0 VI- gcagaga- $ 2. Si Ea: g?: 0 Di :% 5s 2. ID $g.8xa % 33 g wz='.z T $2 7 g.g 5.: 2 g $ E' g $2 s. $$!;*a EG~O 33n. >= = 3 G 00 m v) n C' a PA gz > -. 'S OuDB =(D onnu o 0 Q5.n w <m m(D ou -. B 2.EP * 2 5.0 F-rJ 2 3". F ggxg: a= 2 s",g $2 %%$$ = gs T$$$R$ ~.~~r.~~S,~~~:wan-~ac> 2a -"'"":nkkn .$~..~-~n=PJ~~.r;$.3p~5i w 0 z 3 q.bg g E2.Z $.;.g$Sp g 4 5 5.2 F2Z.Z &= 7 g 3 'ThJ n =wo 8 z.0 2 -+ n 10 0,. .? 2 + "D rw -0- (D N (D -. K n -. E. (D -. - =. -. Iy =*g s 5; 5 J gg [LC G--s w 0.U ?5+esSn.Op5;%$& w an0 O w Q-VI P-, 2 I B$L.= 0 c.33 0 w 5 msg Q [" f E- 5.: 8 2 5'QW 0 am 3 ..,E 0 2? = 0 no nno 3 ~E-.mm VI x ,u co$u~~==~.~~;;F~m ~F$2"~"2gsE: rnw pa o wn~ps ncmB ;; $.;e zsu n9.1 % 3 -?OO'<V,-, 3-,$ % :g $?% 3gr-,g w2wrc- =Cl,E.rp 8f ;$ggop!!: 2&k= 3,m3=zuoq 2 ~ - % &-. aO. g g s c z.2, g g.4 2 3. gz 8zc.3mFgz3 <p 3 3 0 c.n. w a+ 2 q 9 =F 233E:gE;y 6"- C 4m 5? 2.0 o=sm~:mc.C =3P 0 =a w p ~~~~~zzo~ z--.mT3ggw gz5 -. $0 2. m,:o-.-oE, gmm bm ID? w m%o~a~c.c.~ nzg F = -,aF3Ra:,,. 03: m 3~.q~2m~na -8" z 3gz:w ij-?!Eg qg h P E. w m9.1mgg2 2=3 sg $,3 7: 5 in m nm Q2 3 gp5.s 0- !j02& 9.12 $2 c=,o -0 0 mz3u=m 22 33% 9.1 3 --3=yo oG$=c$. gVI En- 1g3 IC. zag532 s? x;" ZZ cy? 00 =.gapw f B razz2 $3 3 3 3% (D gg-gw 3 oz2gE; g.2 2:s 3: ITzg % %qg: ,:. >a, 2 Q :za,ao pgs 2 i?g =.5 3. 2-w E a- g ;?%$ $ .E'! SJgg 0 rO m Px fs uE ~23~g9.1n~0 m-cw g52p <J (D p = $P.'13Qm3 0.w E2--23.= E%% %m Q= =? Ew E. 33rn wwu a, 2 QW =: 0 E a 2 7% e gg &-z: 3 i" 6 II v 00 CY - a - -, .- --- - n 3~~ ~~ZTO~~JS -2 % g,.z 0, oa %E.U cim 23 z.$ u3 =Ec 3Q SS ;E2,: Q3s- m0 ggm- -X =z ?!E 58 :5.5:a 3G-5in".ge,43 3, 3 2 2.m 3,s gg $5: 8 z 22 $% p;.: Fz.c.pz is'[" Gz &w :2 dggz3Ezg" c E. 5: % 5 g:.. VI Lj 3 "-E g g i2 ?Fzg5sm2sm-* * c a$ z. :; 22 +.r- 0 c un 2 3 wn =:.e% 3 m 05% S is% Gf c a0 e. 2.2 q; 1p). CU e. mm~n$~g 2 c VI ;j- %;.E% w3mpw Zz.gAng b nl fi 5' 0 zwn b<z=% ZE -. b rp 3 a E= ? 2. ~~w.2 00 =G?C go~~c.~~ CUI" mws3 'D4 ; g QZ kg=- 5;s-s n ", 0 SJ 0.2 = po -.J 2 v, 3 ma zm Q-=w w w om 8 3co gc~'a cO, g 05. =Z3 03.33 9.1 c.c CoRw 2 2 gs % 0 &;.sg4r-3 23 - 2$ #'D$. w2e mm a, %E' 3Zi:tns$ab 0 c.2 ;.gg s;m?3 2 xg O~t=rD~oo. - n3J &.?E4 2 :$ gz:s4=2c. 3 2; F2$. g;%u ; Sg 3.s- <ow% nw r e,r +s z=mm & g; ;!$ lDsgg & %% %E; = PE $ e: 3.p cl z&g% -7 n $2 c.25 2-Z.o m CT = 02 Egg dgg nl 3 CP = gg zgz e. 0 id s. p VI h 0 E$i g;2 %.E% 0 P t-D 2% =-w>sm 3scm - znr~ om ,a$ m~ e. Qa e.;a VI wow-, ZZZ~~Q~-Z~F+ '8% n+ 53 5.2 3 %%LJ 00 %? <~.-o0O 2 -w V Q- -.$ g $$.E 2.u SO% ;gn- 0:sEpf z.0 yl me m 0 Z~LS~. I c gg 2 3 = z< -.-u 2. - 23 VI 0 <- < eg s ; g s ;n;& F g;.g gg R m-.m 'p 65 5: % gg: Egg, 4 g gg a* w og$ !go =='ovl$ s KO o * a Zm"- 'p 0 mu 0 Q >.Y r g % n a-c.2 % o m n g rD O'DSlD 0 EGq? 2 ; R? = 2. 0 $ '< :.< a 0 Q Fg m =gEKg > o_= 3 w xe w- smog.- < %&S * >g OP~ $,,nm- %;z 2 id23 ,,:%$ 5 ekG 5. fie z% ~<..s='oEQZ~U~ n oc -, 0 nu.gn' "a ig n 0 %--% 2' EnQ > ID -3 2 : pSzgz:.y 3 mg; ",u I LCZ g$z >$ >~'s.n 3 %g 8 0-q m a ;9 ii- Z - - %a3 5ip 5 a $E. &; g:-: 6 g g; %e = -, 3 8 %: ztg $; E* e "9 E g<-. -. 0 ni .= :< $ m 9 3 wz.n= a:". B WCcm 2 &a I-. 82 $.$? G4 2 z.g A _. 8 gg;a n=z oJ<a 2,s.; F3 Oemozanm -.-E ;;1 z.g !$ % 0 P- "ag ?;32g$=zz ~*~c.P=&z3.n pz,3 :gz c? 8gS.g w~;-m 5fLE=2 mn%Zo g$*= ggz3. 2 %5 z 5 35s ..Z,v). z c.2 a i2= wm %&; E $2~ e.z-30 m gi"2, E mg.gs azo= 2 8; 5. $: 3, z -,a 3- 50 E Fg$g - -30 -3 nl E: Q >ye5 SAC; 4"- & 0 %E gggs, g -2% =:a$ $a N 0. %EO >znmw 0 z.%z = c rn 3 in 2-n uo rn srm aa %<z:zz c3anm w w3 Q wu - ~ajr>>r~wmw'-<n-cnn~~um m m _. % 2 3 em w 2 pn 0 s;oO w"- 35 n-m 8g30 m ~, $3 0 - J L 0 2 3 VI zg n 2 J$ g. +g 22 3:zCLo wm ?"-VI' aga-;2g~~~.~$~~m~> - a a5 E k$ g 3 w V 0 p To zag8. '>E- 4t.s 2 0 K wo E Q a 3 o =< m o Q Onn x 7E (D 2 m $g 5% cis 2 SA.? qeg &5 ,,,,,; o &.3=sm5< zwgu v, a%? Wc w g~~gwnm (D -. ie Q "00 5;b-z 6 22E7CEW I" 2- z$z &,.E 5 g2g my4ci; 591 m73 2. ,a -43 g-, E5 ZZ qyx a0 - -0 ?.==E 2 >>o Ec:-o rp 2nc m 0 Dm giwq -.m 3.$c =28Q<g, h 0 203. :e:",: t w'Pm z GF2.F F 2 Zr-E PmG.g Cl 3 9"" g $2 E$ ;.& 5-m; Qid Eggm=. w. wEm3hl zg;"a E: g. g.s 2 3 e. 2c% 25.9 mnP p3 -30 E: 2Lw- u3am a eo ~w $: mOS ago gg jo nm 22 (bo 2.ngs3 e33. = 2 $%3Q & $E c$z 3.0,p @I$ :.gzp =a;",a w&2.-- P 2: ?m %= e. $ ,E2 2% -ma =.$: 9; sgg: 2: 2: ss 3 nn ELa.? co Go - mo gg E: rnGm FZ I"awz m -0 02 %38 e. 2. oEn 7'13 2% -sp, gfi g3> "4 $& Sgg e% g$. 3g 0 % -,VI is $y ss 02 ser 92 q-g. c- w :5 -mz PC s g 2 2. 1. 22 -0'6 mc =$a E.: QS g8E. p, omw 2 s 2. j 7' R 2 0. 2. -8W8yl EO Q ,- wnzr ? e, PO wo Zm 3 E. n n-.nz 8.e.o> YO (D g2 EG n ?< e.- &" 35 -. m 5' = mw -0 0 $> 9.1Y e. I 22 E5 _. E _. :2 >5 g .% E e. m 0 c. m 2; E -. 6 mm -a% a 25 3- 00 Zw e. : e. ij- g, 9 2 c e. 6' p P;r um a;' c 0 0. = EE om EZ5 v1 m 0. ggb gfg; ($J gg ~~ z2.y 6i-Z PS 3m72=w 8kg3g Egg% B4:a 3 0 0 ?gg mmQ--(p 2. 3 0 m-m ao gggcL2xgo --oo 55 n 22 3m 4s 5 :9 FE m5.2 EpJC wmo2 c3ww=Wx ;L$ s 5 2z.g. gv, 3 z.?x QaEZ Z 3m UO~O S g g.=: E.=. -0 FZ.3 $ =oQ $5 zsg $2 zz S&P-.~ awzu?.$$Ez= YO rng!. v, 0 $3 g,;g% $E.'Pg. ESJO $.a p;z:aea.a $5 %E agbP! DJ 5; ggg 2. i: EgaZL E gg m-,p c =- r. -2- $52 $5 :.g <ZC ZC$$ M $2 ;E2 =<E2 - Z" 2% $z, i7F 22 a:-.$ fq Gz5G "9 E'n Emc= c o.ga3. LEE r5uz. rs %= $.zag q.: ;E;; gp %$ %&fZ 3 =c -s m- % -. h -. :?a -EW~ 3- -w- WE;% m n *%%a i$ 230c 6 3 ,NS I' w J Fn 8. 0% k(D <a -:=E. 3. : GK"- $E gm;E u -$ oo".*z a g -. 5$ E a g. F z>4< 2. 0 22 ug?m E $ 3.3 no a:.cF F -< g2.g~ 32 o.e.2 3 g 5 ;g :$. En 2ZUZ rm w-Em PEE.% w - Z 2amo wa~ m s.s ansg $2 w 0 gapm ,p "8 (Dc - r csg$=% Cl -E;: zg gg32 e 2 52 2 *o P 8.0 3 as & r w a=,= a 5 m a >s.P 50 K5 (D Eog.guJJa m3-g 0 3E.W a2 Qa 30 30 VI<<8. -sa nE manw Omc5 Z-Q 0E0C *G Emm g 38 c3 .gag PO zs.mp -Fa go $9 2, F 2 EY' 2 a2 3n -- n" EO oc m VI -. 0wVI u PO c Q- GI VI na.2 we- a y sis h) ,Yms 6 3 =E< Fg; gsg PT. Egg 5:z ?Z =.G'k p c& 2,s," p,-w 22-3 a?: 2 55 $$$ -03 nss n0 Zz:", &!;;;$g.$g;pFg ,go52 c (D po -. 3 =g E.$ g EC a3 - %%.suo ma; 2 .$ 2.3. J o P3 $5 S'c=. pVI J & gg &.= x --I 0. s 655 EYrn.,m,=7 <gs;:.ng GE &g ---< w ? 3 m >Q om 2 $'?.a : 5: ? 2 g ; ;:.:, zg oj 3 w >>< mp"qo-@ $9 g.2 g :,Ea c g =!E-; 5: e - : Pn9 9; ", 3 >~ sg nm % E?m sg o.ga$sL?. 6 $g ;$ =;3n ?"Ez,% v, 3 -f c3nNg Z k' rz 2 eo 2E -. m 2 -z $2 VImeo o& 3 1. 2s wg ZCgT@2 $ g: OVI % 0 35 g.3 0 8.c23 2 tp g; 2 nJ= 5.0 "O2aS ZJ c K0 -ceg F$v,wG 3. "9 w &P rDz 2i3.0- 4' Q- 5 5 + 3 nF.a 7z.B VI 5 "pg oo en (D 2" <a -%Tz.+f = m oa 3 ?ig; r+g's: $ 88. 0 3- 22 Zm12.2 E ;;. 2 3zvo 4;:s:. 3 ~m~~ 6 gg p 0.2 2s' g3aa.o f Eg ; n" s go. 3 gr3ggg 2 03 25 pg E:-'% g. & c = 2E5- 2z38yg 3 2. g 5. 25;p r$.3w- ?J 2 n c.43~ -sogt 2 Cn m 0.2 mm pzmw Q ao I 3 ?.e% ipwgid mm g: moj z gg 03 gE3-B g,p 2.- 2 mw gg n zgo$f: TT3-'T 2% gE 8 gJ 7: E,&. g$ 0%:. sooS--(3n 3E.xE.EVIc VI a'P :E 6 5.3 us- 0.5 - 2 g 'PI ""5 g~rn &aF G Os !$x zc 52, v) QP' ;E (O am c * ~anzm Zn < u- - 5: 3=w"Tl;bn oc c 52EW 4 2 2,E z 1. .Ew m 03 L. 0w a8 ZT C312 - e ow v, 3- -8. 5 w z g $ $% $E5 E2 $ E$ g$ gg ~~ mw =Y.E23> amp. m.c,3 a=-0 o Eo ;b 3 gr 4 n :. g3 a<<- 0 zg f 32 gL7(] "so e oJ ?e? 3.; E.g go pE gg2 o'p o&w L2.4.n: 0 QO 3g$ OEp.z-y% -= gg 03a E% 5:g OK -. W $2: WEfn2: Eg ? Q g5.c 0 2.3 0 n -. - - 2>'o.n zm 2 g EZ El=g --la 5:g:;gg 4:; oc $2 -mg @st ~~~~ ag zg 5,- &A -. qza $2 go-% 2- E0 -. no.: a> g;;1 gzm< =m5 3 "Z w 3, 2: 8; % ggG za3 wn LCGLj ZB - 8 3-7 o QZ ?> E.$ 2. % "9 a -m3 E- mI t E- 2, $ g 0 c cmo mr2 zoz; 2- gg r. %e.g g I; '%< 5'- % 5 3. 03 z.0 r> 0 J 3 ~- &m 3 * 5- % 2s2 I" a cg w - 00, 30 0- g-= Y z:no %g %: g J'D m q % za gS :z F g.g ZE 2.- z 8 2 m $g$ w DO2 OF(' 2: TJ gg G sf% m0 a 0 0 gg Pu -0 8 z>u aw E$ 0 %s;lrn 2 2.g: 3g no g. 3, a& B z-33 E8 -2 m * I d 5 gn~T."3= 2 55 ; n::g :~"~~j.~~.~ G,-$ J a: ;.= E.8 ZSfD 3 %E. ; g -w Fg m ;% ? o< O-dW --I c. VI 8 rnw>*3 $3 2%~ F~z~wo~~Q~. 910- -c 8 F3= .>g 'i = -p -2- := wg$~QJ gz n= a0 "0 z.0 UT;- U &F wn K e ZGU Uw =->a- J FnT z- Iy- n %g : 3 *m< -- P.. 3. TJ a Q k2 JZ g-2 I a ~ 2. 5$'P.$ "-7 w p%gS 23.z.m>o m - P J ?.E= 3 S n Q3.G.U ¶%-a J e -E 2 0 gt-f;;, "Egg- cu-. gF =n c.=.%g a+ ~~.~~~ n3 O zo 56 ;d n E 0 25 g;+; Ez5&; k3 s 0.2. O c 8. 9 ? z,; $ 3;: -.> 5. 2;, G- 3. CL~ 0 ?Fa $"$;a a=: 00 go=2* VI,nsOm (D -. wgL=w Q-0 zg3z: -4n5- VI nVImnz (h-.m c~~mg Kz $wgE,$ 32oEF CJ GZ:tTw 3om@ (DE nZ! ;.z;.;z fjj-gg,-z. @& oc ?zg4s! an3<=. qemmn Ea =o 20 8. * cw 3-z m a 5.P-n~ wm 2. 2 k' %g g-W.ggg S$.?EF o.D 5.2 2.2 3 zs.mwg %E!jG$J f? rp $ z. "9 -c g z. 8 m ; E1-W 3 g ;:; 2.; -0.m~ - 3 -.a-EF 2% a- 8 row "pp a7 ;a gE3P g$ z sg g.u Gz,JFz *ozzg c- oTa>c mmooj---. ctT ;:g? P 2F zg:.,7 gE22g oww 2. 38. 2% : 80- w 8 c 2.0 8 3 5' 3 5. ; $-22=5 $53 - Q w :F Zow%m w.$. 2 3% qpd 32: p E2 m ,S wm 22 z,e3 mas~/;b2mv2%w c 0 EYe;g * - 2.O 0 ea wVI L. 05 -.zJ VI = WQ 2 E8,= d3 gmFg: < a' =n - U = VI mu -. J VI 0 wg 3-w 3 n 7' F _. w E m -. 2m-m Y~JF= 3mmQG =bg, - wuQ z.5 5 R-2 ;.Gz'% zi a,w 0- 2. om m ELC VI E. mauao -.*m F 3n !? swum SnO p n om -- ul a g"' ; ,m rung== gz'mu 3- :$: z ;:,z & %%z&'-' N'PG (D 33 V P- - g" v --m c Q= sEzFsm ~ -. ~~*~=.~mno~ Z:.:$L - 0 $So eocg 52 0 Nam z.2 a= 2. oa CG<%~~G-=<~= ~ 0-E. ijrm ;ID *E LE ;3 Fig; 60 5 ng '0 m : z &s.* ggm~g'3sa'z2zQ nmn 4 E,> 3 c%= g w = ij 0 gE. EL : zKEm=4T sshPz. w mE%3ggE:: o>3-.mm "0 3 g* (D 2 3 g2 g mz c SO gz 3 - S&'-Z' 2 5, w ID zwnJh33 0 - -= ?m&&$ m Z.~=~wnco ==no ma? E. - "?H'-,5;ss %E 2 g? rg.;;pwm 0. r9 0 P ID x 3m gg=ZT2, 3; $ n $I - -. 5. z 2 G<$goz%z, := -0 0 n E? <%?xis. zi 2 gr 0 Z?.";g3c= 2: VI- - 2 ! p w0 3 $E. :+E 2ac w z 3 5' I E .<a ;Smcg z5 w o $$ K05.w~ 20 Po g g: I2l-d' - E- 3, 2g:Tg 2: 'o Q mw =S zn~sv, $x c Q<=gn om 0 ;; ; 8; %gqs =E P 3.2 0&8%3 n. mo m q ,z,kp 39 % = 5; F'd ,.VIUT; 0 6: 2 $0 o1 8 E.= = E. 2 e; &-o$g 'd.3 'p -.=- s r: r G~P.&-< z. %E.?, $2 IP 0 +y 32 3 < < t _. c m 3 a 2. C -.E C 1 w-zw5p 3-. w %= Q~E~F~ C.~ & 6 3. E?< 2.g 3. 3 0 IPt < 2 CT cn&~Om -n I < ogmEp =a PlQ 'a I L 3 Pam 33-0 -. 3 0 a; .$;$,E$ wVIz'D i-$ z 55 m=Eow n~ mo -00 Z :?= 2c. ~~zg~~g~~~~nmoo+ -> OO z,z>gsz=.=L= 3 6 3 w E. &S ip"m g 2.gy '0 '0 2 5::: zgs e.m.z:s s - zc =-e ::Ti s=<: ;a e?--< 0 c z.z E.= as? ? Fg 13. 2 e-= 3 8 g3 2 S'aF. . ZZ=$%Gi 9- t8, nu - aanwmn, $2 02.w - =,E$$ $ $ ;gip=m J kg-r E2 5'? am s L !? op2 n=g 5 5 3 gsz c a* =c>w.=. $+ 3 $%; R 2 5 nc.; g p 2 CI %~-miTs~~-~~VI~s~ C a 3a:gmnLd$Y3Za'D~ Y 9 Zr3 02 3 3 (D ???.;5-=u- =i8< v, ELa 2 g 3 (D - (D PO -. @ ID" ?3EzO-OE, ZEIE2.Z =I =u . *Os; s g%%Egg,igg g %; m3~g@G~?3?g<g5t3 sm cg n !n a F3.E zzz EFO 3 2 3. e s eE g: $55.0 ='E'aa-. m 3 3- -->%$?>: W 3 xn s-zs,a c. ~~ SI m P? ;e.; q &$ $$$ ". 8 "_m = E 2 5 g2-2 2.zw - 0 3 =e: 2 $:E; s< =wmo am > SG e-.= E. mzL"wgm cop m7 m. 8 E!?; 2.;; 0 c Y -0. m;. %.zg>'3r=gga3; c e n K g,< -- %7$ a a, pg c O. c a 8 w = v) %- 23 Eg2.w g2 4 0 m ram= n VIm 2 c -SK Kg>gg.Eg: ZZ$Ofi.nO =w?&J$: rc 0 E.g.Z.Zg2 mE - w zg;p=g;.=w - Z7g.f-w 3 n m 2 =.o gam pF.%g. . "-.E 0 0 mz'u<--mm 6 -VI %- % 2, g3sc.. 33iJsw Q-< e % >>$ 2 2 D, J c=s 5 n ID v, ~m? K% (p n $%g.$g$e.. m m>g>s=w -cm *'S~~w~$c~nw~nn~ OCisZg -n ID * m< p, s1zwys a%2ow 10 2 g;z c 3 eg?.:.g'g - wawm~~e nc 00 ow m I.? 3 0 g 0 10 e 2 0 %:OW Qo 3 nf.2 8 2 > ~.%~~?z-,~~Q~~ FQ-2 v) 2.u . <mn r,o - nrn"nTsnm'n,2 v) ~*z 0 n m1-"""<3. amcsE 2. r30_%z.=m 2;'" -a3 % w-CJl -.c = = w =IT z, ww3- <?; ;; 3 n m;z< 0 z< w n QF; n';;; g % ;x1 WmW;ewmsz3" w w VI 3s io < w=.o u ~22 2.0 ZZman won u ::XXX~~~X 3 -< < < = - ;, < 3 2 a 7 3. u - 9 ;ID x s.4 > > > Eg=>sE.;$ gq ;:g Lyp 81 ggz33asmgm= Fgn3 %XS <g.000Kc~O=n63 %~~OXO,> IE,zzz-.m ZZS~~~~~~=.-ZY~ w ~a-gm >azz%"wTn Zda, zE~ a=c n3 (D m 2.- 0 gg553-3- -.cd=, wc gggPg.2 E'O 4-3 gfz E -a ox low morn_ '3, g9 0 =Ye r5.w 1. E? m3 $&2 ggprcg E-0-X 0 = a$= s 0 '2 s "=.a ~2s ana 2+3 a<m .7 ?E ; ; g E&+ <=2% mq - 5:- Em0 -iu E ( t3wg g;? pz':!p$g s. u -0 3 25% urn3 rDDgzg S! 6 22 8.0 T,:g Pam og;= -08: ET El 2.255 65s m 7s: P' -$; 02; 2z.g 9g.a 93 3g gz IPI g - -. 31&' OQg 7sg $5 6; J w-! Zg- CIt n3 00 542 2.0 z.:. C E f E 2 2,; 3; ?; a Keg gs; u3g 2." B %Eg OPT zgg &< 2.0 %E".? %:: zEi E$ cg zm %g-g 3.g; -GZ? E? = <g 5.%r gg2 cmw < zgg &w" F=.I a- KO RE m- DE> ii;z -3 32% -0 QZ 3"$ oz 2' g3 w e.&$ %60 %- J 34 UPz +zz == J= $5 P zo, o 2.n %K rn 2. "-g zgs 0,E" 3s; c,o 6La $3 g :.sz g2.c ? $ ;5 $=.a" =.w a Ez =S 3 E, es. e. 2 ; 8 9 3 5. 3 G.a VI&% zc; $0 05 LIE ;j-2 < '3; mD, ? a 25; FEE 3- pn mm azo w=<o L m a m W W =--.am 0 0.0 si:= w; g:.$g2gP ID 0 -m wc ni 8 a_ $ m P :gc $.=.n mo ZWQ -. 8i gw- w -3 Q t 5. rn 8 U "Uz'=..tZ'i '6 5% b'g CICV 7 2. = 9. --n V) vm ;j $$3sn23$E.g$!p-Z %.,X$". sg$gg$g%gE z , 0 J a?- 8'aP nnwua~ C ;as n<20g m -a m-g zg %c* ID ft m.m p >g=am mu u vl- $ggr$a;G gJ"- 2 sgcm""" a e3 $0 3 c< $2 5 2azg%3Eg3$ggj5 0 gg3sw om":. 3 r_ 7;a2.vgEs%z3 2"2;? gc ~~e,~~c~; r=gt'n g r g %?:bag v, 2 2 E c g=gF 0 n~~-.roQ-$%~a~n~ nc n3> Zg -. 2 g2lnw mowggzg n, _. 3 6< ~5. n SF0 3 - a 5.5- awgg~s$o 0 =?sa'. cwm 2 ~%;z~$.3-azz'=ro 20 m q g B gzg Kg." m- 2 n ,-x? %; 3 J w 2; -< e.Ss. a s 8: = o >% a a 2% g =an 3" a'. ;g o=~a~~.o3 ;.E.g"2 sz EE 2 !x$z:gg ===, L- z:z.g p, n, (D e:g 5 n m "g c %: g$ : 2 $2.2 fu 3 2 2 w - z34g$p:.6F$8g n " o nc;o 1 3 w 2 3,z = z$s.z n c g:$zan=, pp<mg 0-0 m-0:. gg;g gps:. 0 532 $$? 5? a mgg~-o (D moa z 32 Z'-< =a- :.en zzgr. ~~.z = :f&u==o mw*2 nWQQQ B %am~&3a 2s~: 3 3mam3g, ro w w5 ; 0 Em 82 5 =. cs wn:2$3a _cnggg % s 0- 2 mF3e-.wm R~gS~~w c ro -. u s st 0 1 xv w w 0 w sJ =CG p; cW sa23 T3.ao$za~ wcE'w~ roz e. n -w vapcT uaw=w m m n 2.0 Eu P gw 3 O 3 Em n aEz o --v, C'Z 3-g3= - "p1 -< qQo." J E. '< 'D ':=%z: hs =E > 32nm nl - $ gFwzx.z.% 2s5f I", 1 i, 5 *., <I ;a 5,zg 5; ZF z L; 2.P" - 0 = 8 w n z a -, o -.o a w n :.$ A 0" >2zzm=z avr J m > SCI 3 x S>$WZ" -Ea QQG ~.~?%~nvg~ oZ~~Zn~~~w~~%~> no ~OIPS nccn ?am Qu n p~;gz$$o- 3 v w gmw>nn>m 0" "P o 2.7 6 a ?x n If ;g > > pz 02 mw en2gSJ n,~.cg~Oa.~oz. gvwzoa s ox IC;~ gnc "o-n,z-co oigw ag9'Prnw zn8m agz z-5 g g =?I Oug$~pyOgmz. gg 2% ggn$gP ,ogaam-<or. og z% G0-I cs.-oTzagg%Ei z: gg c%$ ~~gmoau a: 0 %;.$ g nz z$ a m m 0; Pa h n Em0 0 y; g ?$g :n m IP 2:' g: 2x2 ~~;a~gxn3~ n ZZ 5% Si z.gs gws, a-. .e: IP s.u cE io 5 s> h g z.9 gzz gr.g z %U $g g% KG? ~ipEg'cwa%oz %; zm mz% nl $$ 5.2 ;.gx 2522 5. n 0.5.0 vman gg =la,- %rQ El E.Z gg - m 200 amec waa m- Fm z~g zzT2 =ro> c8E ZIP cu 8; mx go zgE s~n+ ay:B,g a6 5. 20 36sl~gu z; $5 +g ; CL, $2 3" 0, Eo &s,l w 8' Pg sqs 8 0. %z R$E c 2: m;z,n:@ 2 Fa LU PO a? v 0 :g p;a @EO %'= $ e- 08 3.g: F zg 3no"H., 5. gg 2$2 5 2,- 5.grEs a EO 2.35 9 mO 'cy =a=. : gw SS8 s gs vmgvo = a.5 ; Yc h $? $t $ga E z.:. s F % K2 g 2 5. r3 $ 2 5 $9 St roo. S$ P, g zg ;a g c. N roc a= 51s n >s z E> n , E= 5 cg u E.? w gg: $'a 0 fL8camn3mz 0- 0 rn 2 rn 3 :.e =03. 0 p $z 5 $$ 9 z: 5- c ro= nc z cv 22 uno, rn?'.rn oEgng3 ~'"n n0 0 90 0s n v z.-s T ow 2gnqa n ma o. % 2= P a- W 0 J? = a w OW 'Pro mw QI j; " 0 0 GB e gW3-n~ 7:- ~E.T $ Is3 p t~ m N C=~OFA~ " 3 n - Io g gjj z (D .~ O n c KW3 I3C E&=I E i7 r Q Wg$ knz g 0 Q P' LKJ 3'. =,A 50 ;. (D 2. w< P6mz. '"?30 Ko%00<3ss3gK m cn $ e,. z'i w c7$ $ $ E...- 51 E. E &a 3 c a g z E2.8 2 5 ==3u 8 eE8Fz w3 (D "0". $I g 2 3 n & F-2 b;'Q 8 7 py o n ni gm~%.~ oo20~ +W%n2 n %-,z.z 3 w E.o zz, C? --a $. rw 8 xz am -0 c L?j ZT.6 F q =w ID 0 s 3;Pa 33 n.w gz = fa"5c $ :x= G IDa a ~ft.Zz8 2 g,ya v ncPO z no 2> s%g5s~~n~n~' w 0.6PZ Eg P ID zaaozEZ2ga %E;: g g 3 gP8 5 u&+n w ;: c Z g:Z, 0 g Sg35 n ay g =g 5 g.s z3cgi = ho o c.0' 6g F ZEC~~ gw=an 3gaz. n, E. g- (D 0.3 E-- z 0.3 c 2 -S%q sg2.0 z. 2c. E. z 2.2 gs p~3=zs2n2~F morn 3 2, 0 ID Wzg~uo i- 2 er =-.e2 n 0: 2 ID g.QmfZ3'P.Cg E. 6. %g,o~<E.QgI~ g a; n g5.r no$z,g g ;a 3 a515 ;g4? = 2: 0. $xw~zs~n> ; 3z ; uzgy goID$S < % ss w ?.e?.$ 0 -. ca 25; c" zg 2, 3m=.3 :E:.$ -0 E ,--.e A 3: g 85rg x-.v,ID $ 5: :; 5 51 gw$3g raW0.J c (D a5.S = Q PEE? c(Dlay w 5 g g g z Q 2,;; cggg3 ; 9 K;i g; -3 g?g $~$~$;a3c=OC0~nmm a3g~~5.~3~mm~S. 3 m 0 d W K< Z3 3n C - : 2s (D o s 5; n- 2 n< $2 g $2 = ID -. @J 3 --e nm P ~ E - ?= -. g ;Q$g?Q(D;. P 3.3 s ?.$FF a 3 n- % 3 1. Di =ac-, *%ID= ~ Esr2 zcga 31 pP 01 2; a P 0 mv, v) S wmw VI -n q; K 0- - se =- 3 2:p; - a $a P 4 2.w p=OOg\ j,?" < eJ %-=m c%$ga O- E< Zr 6'; 8 Fr s og 50; CY, c-w=lv, _. Q g g& =w s g;g =. m &'= 5 a Egg g gnc. 0 - c3n pg- 5 Ei ;: W g s :- %i.yg ggcgs a%-=. ID -2.a- EG~ fg?" swnpp -32 03;z 2 ??;: 2E.Z 'i O?$- e nK mw z g,m; < % :go 'i 3P %;; 3rcal 3. 0 p p,Ul S$($ E2 -. wg 2 3 =gIr s-.m=: F 2. $2 I. n ; ET0 2 $Zr 3 - P Gi & g 3.E ~~~~ 2, P 3E.E ;;3z 0 O- n :. E. ro 5. g ; 5 2-gE 2 wn 5. 3 x x-5" ??a& o o3 E a52 $wms K ok P rgz J -3 z -,2 2s 8FsW c 2. g ;g z wn 9 2.%-, n 2 5.E;g (D n $5 5 p IDgo., 2 %2 0 z-,:z % gz b (D --.w ID 3602 E ;sa - a zgn g g F. G %F CD ,::I al zag3 - -.m g L 3. s 2 IDm - z :.E E &:%: 2 $L>S $J zz. 20 Q g !l?$$ ?j WID P 2 8 B 3%:~ a 0. c z,wg w -0 $.a no 8 -'a Z F, % > n 2. WOJ n 6 Q CLO " n 9p n2 er on ,n (D k- w < 2 m=-. w QQSZ (D CE. 0 c P Q3 5 g s;6 3 n=<3 w -r -r < mQ fu 20 -. z 8 g: 3 s % Q 2 gs.5 QZZ z.%~z % e g.$! 3 e sac 3 ID 3 z 5 5 g Kg-. n VI c VI pnG~~~gID~ kg%o v, k g g 1.s E.5 0 "2.n 6' ID ID om 4 8 5OE 3.7 $iw 5 0 3 w%% zg;; KEg, r ; $ gfg J.7g-O : r m;T33%'iwz -062 7 !Q i, 3 ir$ bp 5 51 E8.2 3 rDF(D -03 4.8 (Da 0 5 < $ g O=:P.Q ?E?. E.,%% G%O ;.g?E3 %ceS G OJ(D r>c=' 3gZ' C zo %I$ rD,.351 : =K no g8 =:% OJ;: 2> 20 E3 :%:;%< :ID se YZ.O~E.G ggv 56 n=awo, u-, &E 3 g.2 +=x g gs; Qr '0 51 E' ET3 am f gw =5 g Q 0. 5.2. % +z ,g.o'; ;g$ E3 oT%z nu *"Ym 6 E9 mb&g a; L5,m Oa -.m -3gOQ zG%= 3w ,032 -.zn g$g$gF La -. w 3 =E3 z E. W;;.< 2 $ $2 %51 w:o= 3 5. E -.zo 52.5 % !. 3. o*Eg ID ha$ E,$. 0"<s c2w 2%; s.5 - $$ID nk g.@ n2 2 as giga f.%Z F1. 82 g;P; gg, a - n0. VI C SB:;~ zg3~. 200 -. nm 0 gg og+o JJ 3cvz w%Q "Z C 0 s c-r sg3!ga * na z*22 <w -0 FEZ 31 P 3 2 2 n won 3 0 0 cz 3 -. 3 =(D 3 gg KE 2g zsz g; SF; 3~~.~33-.mgni6~~%~~,sg r, 5 c 580 Q =g3 D.' 7 ID.$. 3 2; 3. 0 &mu ";.KT wF 00%; =$$ %z:g2.zgg 2s ~g~~.n.=cg-o x)=. $GF z cfl w8 00 0g38" c @an O1 $3=5 %zFg<3< * 0 "n:$paS CE Gswr .L2. =m $5- $7, 'i o En3r gr3.a- pg -+-.a < a2 Svpo$ g;.pac&z@ c-. gn e o <nG&~gsr 2stg:5%=a OJ5ID w 00 02s 3 3. n ?S -- $ p @ 0%g,w,om E+% -%E R g 0-3 $ID zn-.w 53- 5.07 ?%$ ce G 5 'i 3 2, &' E: -D 8 ga; yg 3 ap-,Fg::& -g $5 %(Dm gE.=G 25 3,122 (D 80 Fgp.&. Ro" E. 5 z. 0 I", -. s 2s 5,S.g a z g 2. *xE< 5E% ID 2 s3 2% xn Qo 35= 7.3% g2 R 20.03 35SE ID"$ 50 (or=. %.,, vID2 03 wc IT G;-oz=, 42; $pi2 zg c +, 2.22. xr n2%$ - SO g.% j 2. C2.n =la 2 3 zg g?! zrw In- 25;. $5 gp5 EQg 0- 5; E$a S8G wg 5 s. 0Q 5- E: v,w $:E 'i OJQ =G e;P C'P3 K g: E34 =5 a, cn.gO as: =. 2 2; 5 3. ID * Q 4F-w SF0 e2.3 ID^. 52 50 '2 $52 z;z =3 f.2 $2 gg'i os: pw :; 2. e 5;s x e 9: 5, -.c s < ?- Q 25g c c $2 a EE % %sg ; ; Ez m 30 0 ncgxnp 3 02.?zgE z aJ u* 0.- PC 'JQ Eo3 259 ?:: 0 ", W~O ID^ a n K - g350. 300 sa ZL er -sa wo an v, -. zm sw p 58 IDJ (D- mn 5s 0 o_mm"v- -: Y -. c -I ua~~~%a$~,~~~~ z<mm-< n w.~ c I ~ang. t~.> cg.~-gg,~-,a~ gg a ~-0.' 3.5 z0 Qccam -.-E gu e VI $,$3" 3=c=,c 0 e.w$-$2.3 p gp 2 g$: g:.p3 ozFa p$ g,n;'ga moFg+ .- g 5 E 2uG &u m n w m ~<E:%~.E E:.? ggg 8" si -00 3 3 :zg :z 5.=*= J 0 Q 5 c K?.o%a;~~ageom Q-3 Cz c (D ~$522 rl w$S no (D 9 k?$WQa".o s* Z%E.% % 33$g~Z=aomma= c 0~'asx~~a -. P e go n &usE;F= 0 3 lDmn SFS egv Eaz $ E.< EL: 2 g4 d n=: $ %=.C n c Qr e3 E ij-E.3 $\rlr,: gwz.5.% EW !$ Ez z2 w 3g Kn n 3 n, 0 (0 cm ;d r% 5.0 x: 2 g E. 2 B 2 %$ F 2 fD z < 6 Eg m-.-g32-Gc3Zc2 QO 2 g2+gz 3 ca.=ac == ZSJ 0 u7 n=o p'2-;5 083umc -.wm ==.g ID 3 ua 8 5.w r ?Esg:.g.Eg 0 ?J%$=!g'3-ms;.2 p $:.Kc ZQ-6; J~%-H'< g. - - %Z gqz 3 gz.-si E ..P,.~U ? 1.0 n >J2 g 8 e 3 2;; g2.3 Q cs 6 &-?, E3 qwm - - ma? n =;3 QJ 5.w 2 w n N - -.- we n Q ox C (Do=: si ij-mg &-noZQ~ mm C $S p 0 o !c.-%O~ g gw Oggz m g &'n 3 05~ gzp; $2.2 2.p 0 w gz z$z ;$g2 $2 a o=~ 3 Q&"C Qo J u :.;E%? wzii3g <.E, m w-< -3mgzP ns-0 o ~m 3 a? mm E 5 710 az-lE; w 3 3 m Egeg3?2 c. W . 2 a w 3 3 a ma-52 15 o > . 0 =l-0' 5, -A 0 L g $.:E. <a0 K=O =3= son gs -0 52$ wmo-y OQQPA : m2.3m LOG$ %g3 e22 tL> 3 E2 < mo ~na $2 3 PEE: mvln 03. 22 mz g3zz:g cy, 2 opg gg+ + g*g r&g2wz , Q3<5<2e%ug siQme3 p > F*z- 2 E % :w g rp 0 8 P a e 2 $: g -u c3 gs-. VI mzw n: ggh2 3n ?".;ha3 2. 250EG o2.53ng p 8 wapg zge Zs.0 -. Z$ 6 3.u g.g; -< 03 3 5 kg F ?,G,%g ansib %: 2.0g c =.-. g$K c3 C!Z z~-UQQ~m$.!mm~ 03 om c -mLE;ga2 LO C 0 E52 2 $=so mm EE228 2 > 3.R$ z 2 ;, 2 52 g %g ;a. 0 e mzr w =.3-m gg 5 r.m 3 e%.-o& csi =E2 - Zzg30 n;g33 c 8.30 8cc-a -. u3& -Q6 pa um < :=a% 3?2 2.a 5% n&.mg $g am O ag oa zmag C2 ~0 ?.$Po =m 22 03 e3.3.g ZE WE. 2: P E. zoa, -. 0 Ssp :? JK L an- go --(= z QWw W 3 n 8 2.n z> m< &. J v1 -. 51 a c~ z $ @ ;SF? - m a 22 gsn 2 a 3 c ,,g:gamo n g* c=m m-0 Q7 a:3%3 mow 5-g rpm >s 0 g%gnQ. 0 g ,"-< E.% e "'a0 3% W=. E.EV=~~Qu-~g-<u~g%umo ,le, rrt 5 m mowfD -r E.: g2j b ; $5 - "3 g 0 En m 6'p- KG 3 E.n c 82 z: 0 22 E. 0 3 QZ m ibg gwm= sing 0% aG- 33tag sp 33 ?? J S%EO 0.3 a. 7 T51Jm.W 532.$0 o< Fs:a!J m, 5ggz $q hl%33:9 3mzs.3ra e6 o<cE: =m=a g3a=g gz. nZ a?. 3 ij-VE-g 5:g ;3 ' 2 28. m a Qm W', z 2% $0 zg'p-:300 mu3 "Em a3 me 2jh- %p3=e$+D$ hag!% 37 n c E.E~ 3- gg a B 2, r. s ge kcu o - o a (D 0 m Q 2. g3. =w3F3% 3=3 J3 Ee 20 ;.-e pwH'< 0 3 ? 0 c =u W Q - g~ ag;g wnU=-<%m p :z mw s= &E oa3g-Jg (D m0 s33a 3(D g3gf :p&%OFI= 2 E3 o ga -.m(D0 -gJ %=: O -. +g sFGm E.&=&' "ADj3Q J O r wi(D sm%Q raEE: E a= ms%z +n mm ~2 E? zanm ggzssm 3m 2. 0 $ 0- $E;: p;;JK -. s zw cs? 335F 2Sau.z; 2 'J c3<m >si <r o< g=:= $2."%= 5 m'D :shaz: "2 D1 p.0 p wmE. ZQ eg$ < 6 2. : -<,? 3 z.e %%;: 2, o $ w 2. rl7 3. W cor;; z- 2- 63 gEg.3 2.2 J v, $5- zgcz 3%. rib w nm % wF - Cp. 30 ?.-%E Sm a -< Y r > L gu EZsg 3% E. s$ -0a H'<m n 2 5 s 0% 85 Fmw '05<qzn hJg. ,;a a m z. n2 %= $zEm3m mO$.%aJ& :g S.Qw E F as.y =E c i2 c nO c w-0 '0_3 w ib f. Q x s> acns 3Omn z -. g2.g: 5 $ a EL: Qr 20 85 O(p0n Q+ 50 3 c T 4. mrn PZ Eg $2 P C s w= kg 2j E '< 3 ~~~gnnnzmrw- - D, aa~3soa.'go~R~s~PP5~~n ow= 2 > rao Em c ~~~LC%~.ZGZEZ=F -ZD - -e $ $5;.z2 e 7% n 2 3Z.T 8' - 0 3 0 kc;g.? 9 o 00 >w 0 an 7-0 mE p om2 zWsm->$r 2' 0 3 u c ,z u-< 3 rn,Jaz5%~~~. 1>=2 Egg 5 9. I <u n mx z;lp,az c3 2r.S 5.3" g g >?bg%7?nsi, 5 crnnszg 7 F;1 -go% 3mm gn w=.usi. 5~: 5 g~nzg3 Q - oz,-& ; < gT::% EEs ; sf2 F;; g 6 $gg g>g rn g$3 7. I n.Q-Q w'zy % . czgg :&= g. 60- '03 : > %;; ,- p: r-z- 50, u nwna.3 3 -- gz.&; azz 4 SZ?<mo Q; n 6 -mr:X g>O r mh13 PF~ 0 86 $0 ax m3e2 r-< m 0- 3 q g.3 $2 SO g3 ga.5 Qf ==*E z.oww ZGZ "cw 0 Qg*m p4 -m PI- r~m R: g&aJ $WE. 8- EO mp 6Qg. =E 3 0;~ 2 ggz ~5 eg w c ags, 3w- E'JZ E OzQ g-rm S a.: cnzg E.UZ E5 3 z-g 2% $~,$a ;$E. 2 :nz 3- ST;,_ 2?8E ID $23 e! s 2. =i$ Q$ 7i 3 =23 z 295 00 2H'< Be ,-2Q9 7.5 % n-I 5 ;a 5.2 m2 3 E - g 2. 5, -:. s. g. $G% :ob c. - S5.F =e 3 ZE.2 J moz 2;. ga E sg; 5'QO w 523 W 3mE.-. 03 n 3 g p.3= FZ E! g%z SF 50 5 u m ? 2GW 6 E. SB n2 a ap. wo3c--( '5 Q oa o i2 3.m mwQ- %gg 2 220 "=< 5.2 0- aQ, !$% $ Eg8 :m F nu%. (DE "Z 0<6 uc 3 EO 0 mnm CZ.5 nn n 3 E. LCa B :$.?E ac oam pg (o 3 23% ~p' 6';. 3 Qsi 0. si Q g n? C < $$ 2. 5; 3 n z VI -. 3% 8 ib g -<a g 2 mU ib 3= si -. 0 -2 no 5: - Px: oma W= 3%3=30mz&?g e, 0" = 3- m -.m = 7 -.a % gg:g.wF P.m m c 2 g 5.g Egm 03 s,:~~k~.g;,r; - 3< =v,'oi-o-m5. gzz,g $"'c4 > :;< (D g.z 3 m z&c$2Ec~p;~3~:: sn%$o = = FY (D G o g 5:s.o G 2 0 Tv, g %J$c cco= 303 zag3 5sgg:zg6@$ :$e.._,?. -on,p v) 0 m 0 2 0: c gg g; f $$=< nozOg~.:'O a s$-=w 7-0 = $% IY 3= o-3- < e- gm$ vI 2 g 3 0 r2 zw 22 $2 03- J w a CFP.2 om" w4.0-$ EC-2 3Jzmmm'o,v,=.G-;J%g~g=~ g53 > 1. o =13m 2 zn 3 z.% ?E5 2~ si cL%zs 2g OB a nir:3n 5n3z EO,G E.m=~?! 51 E": o-: g5z 3 o z 0-J. gE3 2 Fg :.$ % mW Z'E t! -.rT =Lmnj pm P -.w 0-rn e$ g% 52 0 d z.S4" g %g.iW K.oJ a -200 32=z g D:&PE30pa c3 E.? "e W (1 om c ID 0 w QFm % aT ?.=$ g Qm nm TQ ma-m P.5 F ca FgEg% 2 5 nz= gg": 2 2 oz cg - o 3 0: 0; c% Q&"&z=' 53 =O -og$--,,o 0--0 EE%oo($.g%?3 - c -. N -. 3 28 3 W '$3 gLm%G=.nz.G Em3wv,w 45 %Q. 9 E 2 wF E?% $ % % =EF 3$,5 p FEZ c ," -as " : 0 (1- o -= Eo ELF 7 -w Qm332J+n6-30 gmE= 2 3 -.-0 nn~ BE'WP.~:=; S==O pmmm asi~.ne=c~~.~ ~~~m~az. 52 c$"s go-n;;gg 2 z ?is w $2 =e; p:n; m -. c % 5 z? ;g. 2 Egcc n :g-g g n 2% ?<E- ----gn cm3p g~% 2 m 3- 8 =mI.~-m,0- 0 no ID g 3 rz.~$ gg czg.o ,3gf - n 0 G z.F%G > S~Z qnm ~~~~~.s=cTc~z~R--.~ e (D LZpu ID ZQ g.3 v, 4" 0 n -. o &; WE? --.Q~--ii;--, wa Fw 2; -0 crpl oc 0-0 5.wo - 6" 3;mrgo-E$- mmmv,u.o~~~= v,w- - m%Z n c~2 m-- $$ :&% Egg Fm a5zgn,o gm5sg = m-0 nww 0 -3 E" -8 0% m-4 E- g=$-:;zs 3 2. E E. 3. 00 ;m 3 E>F 5-2 mz -=. ;gF$:n,G:--a2,2.0 p0.p 0 Qm O= 2.- go= E.s g$ g#,:gn - m agT n: --.c m si a 5.2 --ow n 3 C z9-u 0 w a$$ $55 zm o :E g.% g; 2s .- g! '0 a-0wo JVI hQ c (D m7 a K Cy 3z-%;z.;&gp:-m =-' -.c.-$ -0.0-o muam g= 2 a 2 m o b 3 gz 2.- c.0 b;; - "En e z 7 oz rn n a m -. -. mm >rz$ W Q-0rnz2 O.* m; 0 -$g2 c%m zr&--QWa~~~~~- $gg mgsi~~~si%$~~u~gmQz2°a3 F Eg "e 1:" a 2 n30scQP:m~g-o.-Q.s~~~ 51 g.: 2 =,E.- m Po n.0- Q P=.EE 0 6 v =z % ZGG -- $Jarr:ao 3 ,E.; a - w-c 2.g m : gg OF 2Egcgs E: c- wmzw z ri-ID.'w -0 TO. g=o 5 -on>gv o- r-. > 2 $ VI 3 m.g 5 ?.Fg $ p 6 -' 4 -0 $ r-w:zEu a? 2 5.n nu (D n n an., < gg c Kg;, 5. 7 bzj"w;: % o3w 92 6 5 rs -m -= gz,=. w 32 U-0 mE 9 Ec %=,&3 w; = '5 m$?,Q-..z$$ n 0 3- UC agFo-m 3 w -0-2: 3 z F. % w2mo-=, s $az;~ge 3 EL cc3msiE0 c a um0ma8 ~ z3 r ?-E:$ nEmo-m a2 g $2 sEz;&.g% : % 5gsi;ir: $ gga.p,,g -0o="a 5% 2gs 2 L C P w < U- 27 > gvij.e, 5 $> 2EZaCm JZam 3PfD0c2 mt) id. 9 E. gzw$g g gw~ rc 2.0 5 a 2 -3 % 0 gryln~z "np.: sop :- "22.naW ' c a 3 p 2. w m z < < < g fi b g (D ~ggo o o o ac? 4; 5g3 f ;zgi$ =rl? -.a ;ppz z.3c3z 0 b ,-a?$ V an1 8. c 2 2 ;;I gs p-z ib mzG 3 E mZzzag$$g$ ~~OO~~OK 0 >>>s$g::i wax1 sm-., naamg E'O'D'! snma5 3 c$w 3rr ?Q gg3 8 r. fL *. 5 SSEzgmg$? 8 ; > > a a z->$. Q m % - oF.,g?28gC: 5s $2 6 3%:2w ag c,n c? =mm yn> En ~mni; an Q >AS~-*som 5E 0 w qzms ~g,zg %-I mz =0 83 g o.g*~a= 27 wa3w trim- > X ~p,~o: J QJ m -., ox, p 3-0 ogpZz5 m w 3g 2.2 $2 grp, zzqw -3.cag 3 mcap ","'e T 520 O &a 2 G(%% 2 s.2 g p2g $ yl egg ?SEE I ?g g; 8 g9.3 > 2 > 2z.oa.l QC z84s$fwg 3 w g 2.0 3 0 o n-gBm :- cw - -0 C QES E-45'1 7%z.= nm a< 2. z 0 2 < Em0 > 50 =mu n3nr p g zg K w w z m vI yl Ow w 0 30' z2; rom-.mw ; --s (D v m GZ~=='. Q= .up = s. g 2 5 -3 $ E S'" 5' % E; 3 5z.g g -.c r? = 0 = o Qz.~ -I nm -51 5. = 2. r. ; 03pPb OwwF nW4wz3 %% z 3 g?4zwib ~zla:Gzz=Ez$ 2-3 3' 3 +mg=39.g~-~g.gJ~~~~~ o;s~;~Sg?oz33 ?porn& sm 95 g =Qsgclw o!&w F$ +22=a +o 0 J >ZS.Eylm wqK-mgs >%zag J&';d=. >z u w n cga5.3'P k.Qm2c-Q%gnosu..-< E$"< w-. rn + 2 N e- -N->~~Z?%O 5 ?%av -5 v) 2 $3 wp 2% > z$= 2 2.g z 3.3 zg gagczm gG%Eon3 =w = 2g $S g i ,+E.wz~r>?nmcun 3 mo.engn 'o camcm g?": Z-0 o =X r=55 ;;ggc 5 wwg ,Jc A- h FgZ*.GC.z nQ=Ce2 2~w J azu 0 fi m gs~rg 5 L;~Z.- o <qa s .,$ 6T fg~$n? m z~~~.~e sgs, w 0 >=no~az ==.mZom erg Gs np5'm (Dm zm* my, no03 = &B z --I 0 3 nmca c =$mcd ., a. s1 g~ 2.2 n zgs 2 3 ww$-o Z..n%%b ZQE. 2; e f r: $. *. ;Gmw $ 2 0 =h% m=o 2gF - -a0 nsgg- -c1:: 3- n zn 2.= .'$E. m s. (D = E.2 = g mr35 u g:nsg n a i s.5 gg EG k $gz 2 ' 4 > zu ~g laa 0% c 25~~ m z>w~ zm ~2.9.g m--N g p >., gg.4 1 w=o Fgd;ti :g;;szg 2;p; ?= ~p.&'~~=uw+am n jwo z azw 03g3 ozmu= > &' = fEz.S$gpw~Owcw fomun Q.2' n It, zG--- r ZI n =J=Kw "omcx sa o 2 z$,c:m~w om D==.ylw.m LC=~SQ~~=~ mwugm %C Z roa=*c3 : h3 BGw =m~-~+r:?m~wa Or gm no g 8: cz 2 + QFOZ '& 3 ib ,ws't 3 e w $0 c c g T ~au- mBQzo Tgz z* 5n E >=m~$ge:m z f %=.= o > z 2% 5 a: g? a a + ?g-?g E ;r$Uaw K< mS6 6 zo GF z g; ;+ p, x 4 & 5 3%% ; : i :.;..a'> gan"0 2$sr2 Kcno 0-2 5 v) s.622. esmwa ww=, c g gr$=g 5!25?E %E-& g (D QnU 3 -7 w 2 gzsw %an z;gs- - -CAR% Z$Z< - - -A- ze2E:K273 w 57: ecz2 5.3 (0 w 5 - TE w 33 z a opis'E , v, =. =n-ocao~n~~.mnn~~z~ Z:!C$O p~ %-gzp =, -. -. g< 5 ws-a< zga 2 c 3 J g egsg cE,; 5; c e 8 c s Ea gv g gz Q g ="o g gx; 2 2-.EO 3 n cn 8 =c=2aza g e, 5 -'=:%E:< g25.s $;p.s 5 a, 28.0 dm rJ5 -, w f-J E= E!. 3ce.>52 Q5.w rsA;.;TgE=sGsE:z <=.do gEzQZ3 :%;$ ~3,&dsm i; n zg~,g 03 - = C.%" Cacwm=QQa -cs=uw 3 5 -2.w ~.o=g=os~,pr)z 0~7m gzw. $-Et zE g3,$3a;ZTgg',nm= 7 n 0 a gg w 5% n w,ag'P $:a % (Disc. ~=z m- wc-o ~22 -? gk-~ F: n (DW 3 m > 3 z.gE:r >Eg=3J nmg oySz$zg- Lug? ggz 3 i.zu 2 2. ~.F-.-O 7ae e '4 3-n- n ~n~i+E$.os~w~~ $2 zggg 0 Ei;-6 g 8, z -.m s P a (0 -.w c m (D a 2 f,E 4 < 0 5 g-!5 w 0 qso;g mgr~m-g~.3<22 ?.%EE~:? $:a arrnwgc: ao ?E % G, n g' e.3 a % cz 638.5 E omT &E 6' Z a $ 5 g, G 5': c w r z ==.W=- m E.noO- = ; (D g wE $e; m c % $$$ ;i;;$$ 2 e. 2 2 g3 E5&g%z$; a gps ;z acfGg Pz"=Q mag2. f;(pz$g -w,c.Kb.~(~c.nmc.a Po. ommGoao."L~~ %- a+ w g zz Fg w 4 Is,m = wstc no ;kz> iJ.mazgz a wwk mnwG-?~cG=e g e $$ = n 53 Q.0 c a= E3 o a 0 Fm n--m w=- zb cz a;.$ -w mow 2 0g.q gs~s;31,E$hz 2;.c n.-3 wcc2E2:g (0.3 0 c 0 c v, &.$?a Q 0 g.2PP:g ?$E = 25 (D gFEgg,;g$* g n: g:E:E$; (D Ec2 3 c -w z: 2- % -. DCr;:"" 3E.o:%= 8 w - mw -E!. a w -.uu .a -2 = a2.P E. ggmueoc%5' mn-2 m No w 75 a2 w o.e~--pm (D 2 z g cg a =?E' L 2-'?j&$ moo Z$$ : < m-wos=*sum m mmnu3s.ng $~g~50wc~37 g-cO<C -0c.,=pg m-= mmawnm ZS.;~ I -2 ~Z;.S'>C SGe,n*s (Dwz 5 aS.s.q&s L- gr;:-mn'rzzz$ ~a%w >a=m no a-_G8.W g<e g 3m+go3@j2 ~LJmw~n~,%, G,=w m nm so$$ we= u zTn 2 63 c -00 ~wa - 1gE3oo6Lw%p g%~7;g;-~~~ n Is0 %. P $I-P3 2.m % = Q m2,nK&04.g2 nnmw Ern2 0% mows1 oc.3, 5Fgg wg(ll3 Cjs; cz s- ;;* mZ ~%ag%g ZZ~ 0% 8 aianm w-<n 2;xpg:- w <m .in$ o$4ag$g;Fz $5; % - 0 gsm~3"u4ww' 033 23EZ32T %Z=$oE!.g $ i;-=.P T3 e= 1.s EmQ rcn 8sq ,som3og' e3'6E:d_o &opg.E.g 2zp Gz a QQ;g O$Z QaP 5 O -=F=$.&%:O.G- gs=a cm8.gJ mwmcu~ ; Fp rc 2=. m- g e$ce Ewz s ~smm=o~,aO~ ..e2 ,"P~EE~E -me% E.O %PO W -ow ID - EO, m 3 2.2 3 ':-.:.E _.3 o * qeJmW g E ?.%> c-5 Q:: =w On 6 iJ.2 ;go --(D fD a Ps eam 3 pm%msK;~rEn czc =,o 2 8 4 E.% w 3g TZZ- OI Ez,a 3 QS-SL?> oc Ism rJm wumw o w w n m N EW a 0 s e., (D 30 0 = -20.~ gam nw G- K 5: Fizz-". wm= rc- Kr > nseG3me.-,e ag; ;z Zsm5n np$.;;l am m omgc Egg -. =o -(D =.u na ms.2 r* 5.75 Z.Oa n CLc 3 3 Q 22.3 E F g QUL$.$gw3mw - $ 2 i 2 n :7 EE '0 z & 2 '0 E mo u'o E= P, pu 4 L a ii; ic. E. n op 2 : $ 3 c ~o_c~n%'p~z ngz % c,n 58 0. iF; % % 0 n 3 =Era -Gz QQ" '.ggE $;mQJ c.ggge e m E 2 q mc GvI QJ 3 mil GQ-B%E 'p30,lP $n:nf m -.I n 0 a,g$ -- %g Q3 v) z.2 $%@ $5; %5 gEmgzm69 Q< 22% %n zgg: QZ % 3 0 -. n ;p--2- % QQ 'p gem Llj 0 -g3Ss %rn (D 3- n51s3v)z2n 2!3DJ-m,.c% e %,a= 30 n'pnnn v~ P, ~3 0, ??E2 Egg t5 3 2 g gc'y+m_c aE3 -. i3 8.2 eE 6 gn 2. 5 $.er~s%$Kw~-.~ r% L=<F u wn 3 v) E.Gii.= - - g 3 u- 3 x ~g - - _. o QJ -'GE =;v, mg 3Q%z,-O -m 2 s 5 2. G. ID 5 4 OJ - 3 3 g QJE uvI= nJ uon$oQJp:. -3 2.%, 2 n z4 0 -.u DJ , $0 2 c 5 6 m e 0 $ ?*$ z 2 - 3 - 0 3 n g2.Z %e e.% ?C>3 0 E%@: d GE 0 3 , QJ O 02 2 fie5! %c%Eo (D 3 s 2SGm mze-op m-a,m% =~3.Qc~om gc3 og :st% 2s. ,90p, m-ouau a,- 3- 'p3gz44= 3.0 g-2 E- m2 mc0 -c -3 2S.E Q* 2 c.mg e.2 4 z2n d E2 2 stst 'pE 2 ~n 2 %? 3 +,- Q-m=z==.gg 0 m-E -7, %Ea 3 g z-8 e.Z'.g c*QJ 214 ,- 2 0 2 0 3-7 m QJ 0- 0 o.Gsto='p* e32 Z=@, m= s 2 g3Tp 8 5l ". 05'"n?.m !X QQ % - E:z QJ 3 $2 OW nzg $ w g;m c vI -? ="-'.2zE.< m , 0.0 0 (D cp psmsrSTi& ym s !5, g2.z 2. QJ3Q3 p.'C& %Xstmz%C.% 23 rsg 500 , v) -5 (o 2 0 2 3 -303. st n- -G'pE3o?g sg 5 3 s Qz & - E! 3 5 32'pQ 3.2 c a 2:; "g,ggs$52$ v) 3bc 0 cn my- 0 $u % g~g g n-5i3.-9 nnn < -c 2 VI mo0;5*G4g 5' 8 m Gilrs QO Q3 -.-e c 3 s~o=,os~.~ ODE mmu 02 morn2 c -. 2 Q 0- -0g-Qs.z 0" %I-= -5 '2 ~8 E 0cmDOz -. L. -. Qg3E* C oJ 3 a; 2s. 3gQzE8c.n3c-c%E33Ga, 2 '$, 35zQN7z33. m3QJ%'pg%m m-< a oog.Qu(o< a:;,,- cr- v) Po %! (PC 8 ek (on-. 2 &gg 5 5U2 Qe~ec,ou,,L22;gs. 4cr= mrDmG-2 "& -.X Qq 3 mm zs g.cQcQQ- m nDwES u 4-0 2;n~mQ m ' 'PQ5%35z(o~ z zp (DzN QJnm_zagzom~qfDo 2 2 p;s -. 3 5 Q 3 20-m z 0 8 co. 2, Q % 4 5 A - -. E. 2 E. ?$!x 3 GQ 0 e.3 Q -0ezSgQm n zru E -a - Qn $Q&-- E3 QJ Sa,3 a m 0 Am? a6 m-E 2 w 3 -2, QJ 0 ?22_(D.3gE@p mo,g~so'<o 9% Qn O w 'p- ?ggm $ 5% z %e0 En E-m Eo 4m:sg3LnEr.nstT 2Qm E 2. n3. '$ nwcrN' o,"lEg".m~E%3~~=m3gu=13 2p-m 2'"C Iu 'OQ".r 0 2 20 m e. 2 < ' 2.E 3 ' 3 P Ea, 2g Q-Z %3 c z m_c 'pz V, co m 0 2 0 0 29 Q c 2 2 E. 3 an2 m+Q o -2. 2 2 0 xg 3 27 < -gzE;z a, =".E! 5% 32~~2 n 2 0 NO 0 , m --on g- 3mnc2 zgs'p%m~= c.3 ~~~nn cm- , zmn n-, Q3 g %-%3 <g -. SgcGc. 2- stst :E='' (D---. o'?%(P 3.M. 0 0 ?E!? 25:. 0 Q%$ EQZ QS m a, -, mvlmv, O"3 3g0_ gE gLZ3 0mrm f. EO OQ -= % prcc.2 O 5 l2 - E-: Z.G-. go c~.~~~.(D QC 3 0 -2 g e?. 0 s5; $$.$; 3 n n 0'3~0 - I" - =p: 41 ml (D E 7%- n c a, 3.3 z.$gs" 1 n m - 0". z, g3.zar g 230 (D -g 1 0-- - & ;.;; p movl-' S; 0 m-?Z %%-e2a,-[ $x -. z 3g ?ggS- f z.Zn3 03302 3 2 YC.~ ;:PK2-2 ng'pc-- zgkFgag oU n 0 0. (o 0 QfLO z 280" w>c(D_s.nn-S5jgg ZuS - Zn3 c- z. VI 0 P. rn n $%-~SemQ3~~g~ VI - 02g?$~om-.~~ n - 8 2s. 2 -< -03. g 2 m3 Eg (D 7 ZOP I) QC e v) nn3 0 a, 3 =-a, 2-E ra.-&.oo 3 -.o 2 8 25' EL^ 3no& com= m *F30 g gc 32Gs =E %Q%g5 3y- 2 k'au mn ma .2 z3%- L>q 3myz=o <n- gnu a,-< (D_m =x.> -0 i?g@gg?..n 20f.z 2 52 0 ".e<. 3 Q ;2EL5gms -3 n3a 0 -3 -.m r"0 e 2x8 3 3- e & 5.2. -<m8a,,ly(DQ mz3s. y$3 3 n - - 0 $ -. cYa, - 3 :I) 8 0 (DOOa,Z$~ a,m 2~og~\ou u QaJ 'p-2 "_ m$!kn sg 3 - gc- 2-4-3z(J9.33 zGQs :@a 00.3 g.$ZF ?e!3 Nn a,a - - 5.0 0 In 3 o a-C.2. s Gz s s O 0 O2 0 0 %E%@ 51 m Zz.5.- Ca,m= (0' mc.q 3 m 0- z.5 '153G 2.c $geg m - -m gq(D_z $5 203 ~~~Q~~ nZ3E3m' $n( Za,22-G nz03E0; Son? 3 L 3a,<mzi 2 2. a, zgg: Y(D_~.~ 3%m>p(D %ag =O Qi 4iw"9$ 03.gez-5 ma 0 a, Qm f ma,'pgoh) 3g370'01 0- Crhq! 3mGZ5Z =3!33 szg c;; z'(pno2(~ Q m 20: e.> E30 "- i gs ng.2 m: n -.FQz3 262 e. I 2em%0; n a, 9 c %a, 2 $.:E 2 i sms~Z< a, 22 85 Ea,pEE %--= Q3 m a,m 3E; u?oggz cn %$2 4.' iez.30; gg3 2 : 0' 0 rn 2.p 2 s 5 m. i zg5 2rc& 5 ' n w m :gz%n 'Der 03;m 25 a,a,110 ma,? % I n--.v,g, 0 -'% FQg : z,'gQ<03 gz3$ErD: 21 D 1. Eie.0 a, 3 A ( nc gQ30.3= e-n n ! rGg 2 - Sm% n f 3~n- 3 G W : a,a,ZQ cgz 8 I 'p%-fDQ QZP of.=% rDs.g< ZG:,Z ag2gF 3 = uwmg:w+rD~~zPm~ no>c-.ruwnc W E:2 =g 256 a (D g c n agq F2gz ac$ckzE -ao wPmwsw fD gzw E=> 9 4 %'a F ;; L-mgzg 2.mw > ~ro3c=tmggo%gm$ =, Em = mErD EWES 2 E. 2 =. $8gp:.cpa gg;z~.~g,g ggz $20 q m= rD 2- R J. c(D E + 5: 2.z 9. n C.3 cEg 06, 3 n, a c 2 s:%s. ,ID m % rDYzg<za.=~ 0 23 -0 nm-.ij=?z 2-Z" -$ F:F 3.a.;; -0 ww 8.3" Zc ah6 0,E" "-LS2azc 0 -. c!2 ~ZP ~~~~~~~'~-og n -= 9. " s. sa -23 <8'=: w 2233nna.s-,fD.uo. 4P4"q39.%j &z:gz$ P gP On2 -. 0 CIC 0 (D ~3 o D E'gw IDx; E: w rD c E.Z 2ZP g2z B e:.._s 6 ;xyLk+ cii;$= 6- vlor ;d qE$-.,aogm:: maw3 302 3 _= E&' ' E rD m~~,n~ -. n " >%: 9. :Eg vl~,wrDc-.- 2:..3,?gg gg 3 5 FEw w ;.a w 2 J g g - ?a P g; " c,J ' E2 5ma.- OE~~ $z$; ogz s%mnwo-;dcirx 22.~ "5 gg3g ag == &E$ KzJ > n na2~ Us23 22.2 1 E: n:Lcgg= ygaa gg (D -2 m 2 g2.g >?$ 8' "2.0~wus~." waPE. zg E. c Eaz-a 0 zo<vl EU r k?n=g am2 3b 2gs,o 22C-Z "$2 Gi;' ocLgac"" g*gw 5 m gz 3' s > Z xcg 3. 5 $% z 2g;;E:$;fj $$,Z 5 c.2 J %e = F z.Yg.3 9.3 x, I3 e -2 0" g2- 0" "5 3% slg @ ~$~g;g%sa3cmn os~'"~"a~~~x~ g mc 3 I E z 2 m ~c Oq.2 =sc g n 0 5 2% z %g;g2z!.;,= rD r! 3 z ;.gg -foac7w 5Kp Vi 2.a. 3 gg c P rD 52 g r $z'u 3 3 Pm p 3.x 1, $$ 8 B%$$rD 7 VI Om gzz3 zsg 2 (D - SG rD N e+gw 0 gng OPU ZrD z yL<-5rD2ZEE go!= owm -2 gz 22 03 % ID - >E -. Eli t ~8S=~~on~ %.a" ~2 n E ge5 gzz iE 3 =. zK g,z.rwsZz-cnp 3.m G 0 L 5;1; '$ i gg ! % 5 $E j 655 ~ E$# 1 ggi gT4 <mm OZ' , : 202 =o 2% q'+ >mn 9c 02 gz -;;t z r -w 8 mnG l z 0 cn“ 2s gw ‘b wE.~ g%W Z=zn =’D - g g 2: 52w 0 VI 2 0 “2” c~oon21 %= a g g2 g; a -2 $<V $ c> (D >z.a ag gn 50 -3+== 2 &c%gnzz n m-0 m P f: F? <a;; =!IPzgoc v, - zg- 3 0” L 0 =.n2 30 K gi b, gg;.gb ggg; K?LE e -=<- w: =22 ~3~~~~v~~m3va~~~cv~-.0m~0~ -3 c P. v) 2 E.%: g,n,.p E c~,3As%ou o m cg v, v) e 0 E an.= z 5.g $9, c w rn s a ~g5~v,3m=.n2m~ uaam3 $+%+ 32.2 2 gzaz 2x3 a3 mags 0 KmE ,Fa$ 2s ‘.“$E $ ;>>; n2 2 2 u3 93g < >s te~:~~~.z.gog si CY n gs(DwoN rn 2aa.s GC o-.”gg$‘9._.~ o”,pn2= c”2.z - $SP=~ z?Zk?Nv (Dw2swn2 na z 2- sm z- 0 g ma2 v, nS -n % E% w s Fog C E-. mo a>-g I 2zh;; -f$.s 73; 2FzE.g 5 zzp a a.I$’,sg 8>8;=n> g ‘pm,-wm$Pg> u 0 3 =-a .. sm >$+ 3 5&!=.“ nzP %rg e8 :: n2 O ,$p7~?*0 .z$34> m3s % 3 $:$:z <E 1. Pf gcrc =.moon SF 2 op a 22 ~~22 ZSES? % 1.D a L 2 Og60 2 60.-mn 0 nLz guuqu v -PS 2!.=zzz>on gqu ~~~~~~~“~P~~~o~u~QP~.~ 3 =g 3 w 2.0 ti: c c.0 7J &TJ (D 0 = 2~z.9~ :..eo ~n ~-gm‘z~a a &a n3 $0 gg g .=g I$? v of 3-$j &. (D % 2s J 7 Fg;; 2cfDv,m--. p~3E’&P,g=nTf we.2. 5.2;“- En n2 n0 9 e,:z 302. iaO.wc.~eTJm :a.-?!2 +o :$npg-g g0~3mm 2 ;; i.; ?e m 20 !+ a- 0.w (D 5%; :2 s sg=gzE 3 mozc VZYF~ ac2; = *-n2Q ZSn pw‘c =as gc3*=a 7= a ba22* m2-= i?;.a.mm, g8 QQ2. 5 ;,;ggg. F =g 0 5.$%$82 00 O(DhX &a?- WQ VNC 5’2 (D 2 “5.g.C ID ~2~3 ZF~C~ w wm g5.g -o.n2 5.5 s vI z 20.5 Ea 22 m uzc 2&J.=c(DF 2 nwno $=En $!!E.G gpgur $+ VI 52: 5:gj.g2 3s; -c i5 mp nwg.g% 6 3(D0w gwmkg n cEw S$ : =a < S~Z -0 - ow ZnsL %;$a: $@J% (DG. 22g 7w g 3 g3.z 9 am Oi 5’3 0 0.Z.C 33% ?; w LC 0%: ann 2 2 6. a3.e~. 223 % ‘.3 2 E: v sn w CZO E% h m’6”g SI?-. 5 -2.- e.= !T SP8 3 nv, 9 2 3. 0. - s; z y a y$c$ 7 ==? $ne 56 3- k =z 3 %:5 :$% w- cg, a&’e E A E. 2s 2 nn’cmu Em 5. n ID a ; : T3T.S. % s a a gi 5 Fwg e zgs z%Q nx E 2: n2z --. 5 % 3. z9= E5 e. ID SFa n 2 5 gg 4:s z c -2 0”s e. -. 5 6. 0. n FEg w:-= s Q EGg PQ 2. E? 52 2 or g2.m c sc =-3 3. > - n *>u s3? (D $ e: 2:y (D v, 2. n (D 3. e 4. ZgTE w- (D grim g. g v, 3 %3 3.: P.7- f 0.o.g - - (D (D mn;il a030 om A -- - ,PC E == gam-‘ =.E 8 s na- %-.a 3 =om E.==: w (Dm - u 2. G z.z (D =,3 onuw c e. 3 a. 5. P 5 n2 n 5- g.5 i (Dze=”” g g-(Dmo --- n2- $EJuem n E’-m sg & c ae.am =~a Snwo_.n g:w cznS~ gzg Q %-> 00 3aaa 3 O-m-. c,a N - 0 ccn 3 3- QZ P - -. 3 3nC z B e. am aa 3- ow $ P ID w Eo 5% aE%n2 3 zzz A g 3 -0 i :G 5 c ”Y 2 7 0 Egg pn 23 rno a f. 5 2 - g KO rz $sv, z t %. 011 3 - m cL:u*'c LlLJ ggz ;A2 g E..;.& $TL< 5s 2 0 o 5.- m- --n= 8 g !kg&$ g&F aclWqa 2 3 : W u PO- a- 2 Cma u3 E:= 5.n = r.2.n >:?g 5.a 4 g.7 VI w w w VI GmE=n UUUUU owcEw rn DJ Dl 2 gQg n w:' en owis"- :.E2 -.'"go iTm o 0 tu w nbzv," -.v, c c 3n-z n=g $p Xz 5 <~;zzg < 7 E =- 2% QC.i c E fi 8 0.0 0 - p a 2, p p 3 n E 8 %.$s.zz: a -n 1 c w % n-~ 0 v 4 e2 - 3'3 QE..~Q~~QJ an2ga.:-c%J mn %m P3mg$,2mn -N a ;20.*=z. us c K c c t m,n3- o-c.c..-=gQtxcuwm -h-w,=3 5 oO.m c n.g33==,Q5~~~.uz=-~~no"c. m 0. 2 p) $2 c~~ CL~ c .\-a$ 0.0. ggoB m =.e n 2 3333?8: a '0== 2 g: 2.grr.w~ Mw-nz 3.aa '80 8%zwmE== w Q 0 0 c 2. &s tfl !&w n mv, wnwWzgm k3awosgJ; n X X E X $. i:z E?.? g gz=s< J c -F$ Q w nzr'p gn4 -m E. -8Q = z2 g F3 ocu 10 a gpjgn 3: -&=38'0=um QpO 5-rv~ $2 e -mog=~;$f.2.Q0gg%c.w 2 E ,a 3 2- w 3 v, 2 "H a g i.: 2. L 2 z z m w N 0 -3 (D % c'am 3 pg 5.2'g'V U=mg g 2 zc.nv,U 2 'x% Qb."% $93 0 fD E.g g =u X 3 E-w 3 v= m w 3 u '0 VI FE 22 o. ar;.$ ?$. 3~2 s cnm~a g 7 0 3 & --.~QQ P J IY 2 z $ g ;f. g 2 2 $ g ug~P"$mP&3.;wspcQo v, mum 8 g g B g gg am m VISu E ID a ; g gQPrg : u '02 0 0 ;:.e3 gw a WZ~ ePg: :%=%$ 3 g6' 2.a%3Noua0 Q:Og&P $? QgPuzgXgW--og = n m c.g $4 FF~Q~Z. Oj-. 3 n Ir. z20 g ~2 ~KE,z.%:~. m m n w.n g m rn w mo 2: gz; $3 cz ;; u =. w% wz u cm x wo 02-7 wgso 2. =? -. oq sa_EzE zm (D 0 ~.~~o~m~w~~~~Oaa~~~; gna~E.~~mzr~~~~C~ n:.5t~rnn=o 6 Qa-f n oP5:ogc~zo = "QcLm'k.a. 5:s Pgrn=. ZOaU = 1o a- nJ -c c.m $. E g$ w Q zv, gmF<z3en~n~=m 3zw g 2 m a 5 cg~~ ;a m zw ---. E ,, ~3.p 2 ~~~~~ $E 3 gv22 3 5 2s.: s 0 w 5 m 2 c v 2 EFgaqc. c,=av, n gp. .om o g>zau J u e'" gg - 3 =.E2 3 mw E.nF %a v, 3 J m 3 -.f 0%- E.2 IDS e3'0 o gga fD---w 2 na* 2s m v, m V, VI g 5JU 30 3 -3" = v, 3- c,wo 2 2 !s% 2 E.;: g. 2 a g 2 5 5.502 6 na z 2% &E m'a 5.m m x rr.a 0 -!"aeJ o=mw =Pw :bg.a--c = pzs;ggg ? yn p E%D w sZgs2n8zgg ~20, Z5'Ez 2% 2 m = VL wng - mz.3.m pn3 a w ow g 5.rw n~~~ao~~~Y=.%~~v~kP~-m=w,3 a n%s'zwsQ- pg,ggogn n-g>ggg$ 3 :Go, g%ga" $za~2$~gE 5 2+m; g.Q - 4 N p3.e z = -.OS F n w &%E Q ~~2s 3 &Grr. a %c+ F; q e8 = (D a f ;~--wb3 = w '0p. zzcg w %".% 5m = 03 3 0 E QZ~ $+z a $, 0. s PJ $:+E2 w $Q& n 2 gx $ - VIOOOVI p VI -4 N C 3 (o 3 3 $0 "?a g 8 '5 5 ESZ~ w zzzzzw n ~oaz~ a cmc0mm =u g w < 3 Gw X 0 QS 2 %a ~.n 3 m 2 Fc 2 o s;c 2 m Pw ID =a g s G3.V c E! Fg wg=m g z~a "w w c ?"'D F -.m m Iy.2.w c 0 n rn = 3% a~~~$o v, -O.Oe, 2 g-zs 2 m 3 4 0% 5.3 3 Po E to a w QS '0 3 g&m $25 p;$zzz z 6 0 gU Py 0 5.g >En>2 Q i?iF - 4 '02 E2 g maw 3 8F. c 0 $3 2.5 e g 3s2.8 3 3 3 ;a 3 g -.? m PR Oz cg o n2 m -wnzm=np z~m B z m 0 g w 3 mgn~. gg 2 3 5.w n 1. w w w w w cnga,, mom = 0 cga '0:: L3 - rD 8" $ pm 0 $Eo, $.$E < 7 E = - 3-g Ft E2 g a m n 8 c 5 a 2 $m n -.= - z mr u; g:.o2 Qm PC g~c.a ~1 5.Po m PC - mwz 8 g~u am a 2: 2 Em n E ;$ gz ~m-0 = - E ma 2 c-33mF-cuw =? gg Q a nmQ-3 mun&&&&&o Q-mw-0 = 2 $2 g3 xu E= zg: % CW m M 0.I. h & Iy. w a-= - om - - 3z!LgEz=c% SEnS. zn 2 3 tg3+Q=I 0<03un3w d ,N FaPawc 3 EgE = w w =.- 5 3 kzzga . cu E. -> 7 c2.g 5s %n$ p E 5 a 3 I3 (D (D e. a (o c.'C70 c> ;$; QGssE. 8 E g g g 3' 7 0. w QO.0 c * -7 53 ??E - 3 g 2. 5' $ 2% n z $ z 0 u E Em g3 m3 gJ5 c$ $0 n w 2 - W =w n ZQ U Si 02 mg 2s $ 3 $3 5% $. 3 g n 8: gz W P m mvl =c n3 3 -. a 5. tw 2 & P -Q ogc, EK 5: 8 a- ~~30 $? 2.%3 2: n2.; 5% -. n 8 5% &E cg 28% m 10- g3g n ww 0s ~5. -' 2.3.; E% g2.a ZO pr. ~nm WP m e. na 2°C t= 3s- 3n ",E: =m Zn2. 2% Wmm -. K -.=.w?? 3a~3.WP%nn- F (D (D a==", p0 cm yu 0 3 2 Fn 3 2. g9 g zgn2= gzG.:a~-g~a=m o_m-m e: < -. E?. =5 & =o-2;3?cm $.'E3 4 ID -no -.OO zg ?$ J J $3 5s $g t Q S'a 2, 3 =nu 5 g E. 2. 5. (D r. -n en TW 25 ~g $ m$.& ZW 0% Z 2:Eg.fg z 2 n2 m 5 aggp. 3 z.e.m 3 (D VL" 3. za "E. = 2. N ;g:;; ggEw gz u - ma 2% E g$ c $ 2o=z,a ga 3 w P aEa i! > 3 np m -. C g=z$c 0.no~z.wo oaEaw nw $ aw 3;9g!-gc * ~~s~~$,Q~$~$- Pnn~ QnZ- om ggsg" g3z-gg na 4 $;Q n m 2e~$ zg~ze ;oz-cgr. Z.,E.~ 5 a w.Qw sw2g ~O~CZ -O -TOT 9 E-? 3 !?,.os yv5w= cs??o g.2g;s =.gPnf a3Iy.C m ~3- q 2 ~tmn z,3wn oam~ '0 c ak c.2"S.E - c3 02- m BZ$gZ ZE$Z . ms=.u zQ~z~3~z~zW= sowT m VIEcm G'VC Grnn~F' B~TPJL nmw 4 --' '0w 00' ;;E &ET% zMTm =igae+ z5,zw;a uz ;SF' wn P "d o-=ps$ 6r-5 0 8'. w' -03 5 g$r 9 6E.r an-< L ~2 <v,r- 9 3 a'"_ 40 3 2r 3ovg~~v~~=v~=~%~; a:? 82% CF~ mSZa u Egaz, q5.a &* 25.: b% $9 E. E. ,a 5 3 -5 r- 3. agz 8 c3,z 2 E$? n 0-z 3 m3 32: g% =w rn E.>? w "-a ln3m n? ag z: ?!.$a I' gz.: g Q? e 2 z.% 5 : r'o u B P go t a vev, -. a=n r 4. w 5.n m !$ $< -v 2E-a p, fDz3 s oq .g $64 %% - gsF OI zk< 5 agg 3 2E.n n i.~? 2zm 4 a3 E. 8 g2g 0 arm. -c :E.= = 8 * 3 as "E3 $2 s&3.3 LIZ =o fD S 0: 1 s=W 8- T-n 5.2 2 5 2 -6.B 2 n; f. n g ""gPyr I %,a5 5 E 5 $m~*2~g%==a~, mu3 u cn 63" gr! c z< 58 2, a um %: si ~2. = 2 3 t 2 eo mr 7 3 ow3cLoag.Pg%ag g 3$=3 0 3 E$ z0.g 0 Fga n -m m e %.e?= ;3 g2-u 0 '*rime? ;%$ -m:z,~ 7 id rnF rm > Lgnzx3nl W 31 f B i3 E. a : x% nK0 e ngg~3am -3 P * 2. F;1 -0 z Q - -8 D W 3.= $9 v) o,?Q$so=a g>:m-.$zF: =afD E:$ gxWu = 3 m 3,a? r 7 5 cJO.pa< mv FCG 2% ~8 cw'z 2.; 03 2.'~h - we 3~ -rm nc 5c.p"; mm =a. w-u- 3 5.g c; kg: g $ E.2 2% 2 -%E $E=. 3. = 53 gJ p =! g: $2. a=' $ ; cog: c: -%os- 0 suppi %azs"; 51. :z~g$$. ug;! gasm& a0 5 3". 8 = z.- ' &Z f ; g.2 z E 3 W roo7-a mn cna=: L WE mm~ 3 <Wn' >.m:Ya P?D =d mu E- m 0. zx WU?. Q 2. W% O; $z,?> 0 +3. st x29 g z.2: a %E f. d g. E oz a.,% ?. 8n, v) Po; -0". 2SC > z rDWn u3 30. n 5. $ 2s 2%:. 0 %aa J0. rg a" - W O-gg 33 6-p E. c r $Ea ygg 0.m 2. -g$ g t g. On u- u- a W a0 3m fDWj PI.- zz.+g= go g+I & 2 m 8 a=u 5' E.g %E= 3. iow 33-veFg WZZ' CY ( ""2 7%; * a 53 ca %:2$FTJ$ ggn =x ge $9 r$ E %Z = m pa 2;. W,3, $50 $E -* gu 02 r,msg "E 5s z E.: Ea $gm ;g 2.u? e3 ?% ; 6 mm 6 on "5 fDv, -. g? 52 9,"s mE 0. r am 0: s ?t 8: 83 5% 2z 3 J i7.a n 3 X --C ~n K:. g : 5;=1 n W - nz' r3 uo 5 3, u <r n g fD< wu * w 1. - -. -nm~w -0 1s azo 20. go v) =; e 2 $2 w J p gu; pg&gO F-bG J G3 SI gp? 3 s nm Eo< E" $Z z.9 S&g.=s 'FI % q 0-m =cr; 3 -3 3 0 = =pzz n 3 g'zg 2 OB ,T3 5 Qm n 3 $Kg > u a n s g,$ x) = 0 i6 z %sg n 0 ~m-~ %s 3 E 5 22 ggz * GZ..~ z 5.0 m > mZgF2s 30 p p;.n. ;i$S-+ w m 22 sm ,,,,,,~w~g~~~nnn~.~~~~ n g V, an w c 0 0 VI s g3 n F@ 5 pz :$; on G ? <E -ma ~~,=Ev).*v)-3.n0.=g~.~z~w~~~ ma- s - -w $nu I a e 5.g 2: 0- w cD2.m OIc $3 =.c.J,c 0 -=.Oo -A0 n E +E 2 6" wEo % 5: 6Q 8;s a-.3 ~'amcs.au k @=- '2 2s%n3m $:sOQ(D n s s a ~~.~~~~ <ow,- %:: $-Qg :,- s gnnm3 F m-w >$3 %Ew < -@J 0-7' v,opS.~.*~00~3cmOJ~c~~g~ Q $,peke -.-a- = eo- 2)"'s % ;? 2.w= sgg urn A g ;: 2:: p~c:~~~E.O,%~s~~RP3~~~~~ g 5Bggw" G$ E 3 PO 03s- 3; E? 2 no 5; azn1.2 Qou - az.ma c OG< g g $ v1 o 15 a* ;a "F ID E Kg -0 6 Es wg;s en0 GU J--e, - z EO n 22 2 s: n 0 3 e.$ ,E-Q:g c,sw- r mmc- $0' 3cw g T2 =.ma -am c -a e$2 $.; 2 h z .% *.u v, 0 -.g 3 co -cn 3 $G306n =nu =.:&c - $E c28 'cz "QY B 2: PQO ~~~;d~~g3ijA.~-=mm~~~~n~.o muv) mge22z.m$g$.:gg~~~ % Sg nczmo R n znE'w mo s=* - = O m gvng Q2m %8.> Ea w $2 g.28 To = o v) e.n% gg F! 5 ;.g z 9 5.wZ <e f a g:. 25s E,"? Q ?$ g,%z s==g$ v, wm- 3 (D cu s.? 0.m 3a.*g2 sE33; u ii.3pg hw :: > : =% :==, &2vz~~%nE ;'A.Z, wgpER~s$:a =-.a 0 -. 0 0 cw < = c.nl 3. g.3 * q 5 ni 2c. = $ an aFa c" gJwom-wv)~,ngosc 0: # CLzg w r% 0; 20 CR m =Rw Rsayc wna Q= = ID ,3 3 - w 3% w .-2g-$g 'ag+g;q 6 5.E 8 2. v) am 5 $ EO?% w-. gw$g 2 G- - 3.: 2 z: 2 E; m; Q 9 $;a 0 B=. agg I ass %zrn n *o 5:; gu %FE 2 % GO 3 2 2% 5%g ---.a -.- In_w~~;%uCs<~.nuc. =a, cs$s c $.>ON u w ;:.E, g 5 $ gzg~8 - w nc-.=a.o$g 9 ;.ai oe, m $. p =; - mwe Eg G p ac $S gg;zG pg9.,yg~'?Pa"qm v)PJ--u 0 - 2. n I p. =* e%-""' = c w 2 - ww*-.nfl - m J m w a $ z.gc.g2; - 3-Jc cuc.q (D oc $4: c- a90 = ZQ 3-.- n-na: ;.z3 GEm 0 3.r -.w o ~2.2 w c n ;a g,a i5 2gz sg g p E+ l;.~ m0mm-w o0m-m$~222~~~3~-.2 s ;=gi6 ? 5 a cg w coz ".%m yQ 5% %$ ggw 2E 2 FEZ J 7 w cv 2 2 zg $E.; ;;;e a on=u'Is%!!=~ n 5.n -va 0 -Z cT n w J % gz = --.+ =-c% m nzw w 5g-o w ~a sav, FS > w 3- n w o &P nEFucm I: ;-.a. c mu, $C coy VI $2 mg z.c n J 2~3 OU-~ m - E.~ =;w o z (D -.w c c -.(D >c< 3 'y3 3 3 2 8 %E> 5 -. w 3 p2= m n =-v, n2.925 a n 3 "%.P> =* < 0 S.m.o"3 r ~zi6~~ 'FI = nc O Q .c" e m 00 zEy n w2 $~?~~2,~3~ $$3QmLsze~.QmU > v) %mmEr - mu EU m z.8 2 5 % < nFg saxz yn--.En n m 32$'%% 22. no %n LP 2 nc 2 1. w O NP 10, w 2s c no 3 0 o nu +%%-"3 * - ww- =?wwma; C, awgw w n c g 5'v) m -I.- un J*~E% a u a g g3.P g g2gz g. 0 o.= Q I 0 -. ?.:& :<.% 2 8 g. P - I< u m A 2 U i D g z& ox n gz c U n~ ~> = a u 2~39 cEup zx "B g *E > Ztn 0 := E. e 3 ? 2 L mu= zggz ZJ '". o(1 r- L o ~:rn 9 i! 2 $F 2 2.E gJ, E :? 5'Z enr II 2 = :: 6 r: w na<I -w;ipG 2c-g o 4.2 g~t. 2m zz 5: n s 336 2 +r2g 5,;;' ';E g$ wz &. =g p 4. =s3 Zfii.2 > a 0 < E. a c 0 wg 0 y0 m3°$w,g30 3 s$m 2g.E gpm3 so EQF3P.> %%$En 5( Ep2 Eg; g;.g, pow n z %*z gz Z 5'zg < :Oo WZZC :s$$ es( F30zz i 2 j.zr G5 3 v) -.m z g,% 7 5 6 5 gF 30. KO;! :!j CF w=&G -mn :;(D,"no * 020 zn ; ~ca-,msJ gSIN;Og gg $ s< 22 0.- 0 w a o-OF~zc%=..o 0 om > m mg- z 3 =E&?. @ 2 gz o) ;;t -.J. -w 0 ! g? ; (Dc 0;" -w 6$:00w2r77+ w.m-a v g;cE=os Eoo; %? :.g $g 0 g "'-0 % .?X" 5 p&F& ma>: $5 $5 L?z G.%,EW 2% 2Zm 5 3 gg; &Z m$zz$zZ$' Qg>$ g gsom>cz 3mm $9 w= z; > g. %;.= n 3; o 2 En 0 6. c$ YO 20 2-w 0 A'GX z - OC 33 g - XpGP, JC<[ F?m: 2 on? g P E, z (Jaa;a=-w (o <= v, 2-c2g.g 6nz: 0"" 325; $SI$$ 2+E rE m on,% 3 :2 9 z3%?g 2 ?.%?! s PZF( m203 $p=.- c zC 9 5; s. -, hJ $0 s;gE =3 %Pgag rn Kz $ 2%. z ;;gZz g -$ni & pg +E E a_== r - r g 3mow 28 % 4 ?=(DO 3 20 v3 n Ecnn 0 m zm. -61 ST"=a P pnw % ww XI m ~~~~w ; j.6 6 $ 2 :gg 2 $3 9 cs.,.a < =so z> q@j; E7005 $ n = 2 $:z 2 r%c E 0 ? ?L:: > % 3FIA %. sa g >WE.% g E 0% m 2.w g.8 $2 - c 2 w Eg _,N 2 J, E:. 2 $2 2 3. gg 0. w rn n 3-F s 43 5 P 'p-s i 3- 3 c.--u $; 3 2 = 2g < g ,er ;;! 3 '00 ga 6 58 3m :z.+. SI 2 !2T x% n 3 ogm w :K oz 5 %< z. a0 g;.; ; g gg a 3 o 5% Egg E ggg sg.2 -O3DZr 3 ..gg T B $gfE m (D z2 SI wm QO zs g3ngSgc-u a.;,~~ p c v1 ig (I "pz J a %E&~~g"~.+$";$ga j nzo m w 5. 5.z.Zm pan &m 2' gg >m 5 2 z.g Ti59 CLZ %n,6%- a& - 2 -2 PZ c gg ig!*F %.C -m nm 7-u 3 5 ; 3 w 3.wg m 'r' 0 3zraenn~.2man~ ww O 3.3 c. m c.2 4 c g %3gzw cg&=%;p+: v) w & 5 -6 +e:* 2 3 'pa m s-3 ow < - 4VEg 5 ZZU $ g.2 !&.=E e mrv< &2,$ 0.m w3Z'- E?%= rz c 2. F < =% g,; !& a>o 2 c Q. 0 @. -6 c w gz ;,:*cz g~ J 3.2 E 33 r3.n; 3 r! g.2 g n --.In 2.3; -w Y 2.m $.grJs=.g 3 2s 0 a 5 gg.m 7 f-m s$t,~n 2; $sea% s.co< ,soya $g: =: 2.a,pz 5.m 2-63 nz P 03"- =PO m .;a- -=.?=o 5 p 52 2 z.E% c=. n TX O3 0 ; g 5 zz i; 7.0 - 0 - "Z g mna 32 "$2 iq$$$ Q 2.e~ $3 w n3.m 2 5-.3 c !z ID 5,. mr&nmn2,.; c * p %wEm"%om 31c 33 z!235SnG0 6 ' 0 w w og; 3 2; &c E-w m PFg q.2 5%? kgzEEg:ggg KJ%,5S 3;qs $"=.g3 gz<x z?: z~voa%$ 0%- ws ;os q~z nnj 3~nzw:O =.3kiw% =a YE: g9 g z E-2 5'~ vl 'pEzgc 8nvc'"C (DgSIeznm E.w smz $ 3 g-zz. EO5 IA -7 -0 w 10 -. gcz; gg rz 7% 3 g Imp r - 00 - gg z 5'Qc mm n oz ~~z g 3w-w2 ssp 3':: $.gCLmg2 n -wQ+ n=. 03 &LG? 2.x w - we v 2 -u C ~.V-OP>% m~n 3 ?;;am z cA$=E?%P:: 0 52%: c 5. r. p . 27'mn czz$To am 2&3~ 20 <Om 0 *ct=" f- >newow zn3a 2- $2 0: = v) a,., c3 30 <aavwv) 1 4. I 2 <m SE. > - %:ETP"? :$,;; 2. P <cm ;mrn%T 3 no --I o QSIg?> 2 anim, &EO. EL01 0 Z' car> c %F3 zq32.F- mnmF=r3r =;-?E. V1-wo.g o_ cn mm 3 3 n YO ann 0 PVn GE v. r- 0 @. w 5 a= 2.3 anE* Zaa<B a =0.z-' =am w c 0. Q-u a m c40 3 p w'(Dmm ->=E. m 0 ,np%-:pO r2 Qn::s 2$a2.,* e m:aoS ",e Z(D 2 ,- 2.3 j.0.a mE 1 3 3%:;: 1 % m 80 5.m - r. n w'= m w 5 c 5 w % 3 -2 n g+am-O zGw n 0;. %bh N%S~~(DY~O o ma -.- J 52 0 ocu 'J m c =a w 0 3 2 30%o m 'Im fn m zz2 uu wi2 mu 4, g G L g t g 2; g: s:$ $5 $' e -. rw J =j coy yF 3'2 11 r> TgF u L %?Z ;sz 83r- G< m TU $ 0(Dx -nGm Z%% %! +. c30 :_a= ID -. nu+ m =zw g3u ww zags= =3 g:az a<, o< c3 u830 cp 2siZ KgF % r ID 8 'p =a SF 3e0 as 332 wn GrD &d 2.-0 -ID koz- g;' a= EW 2 g 0 gk a v)3 ID a,g 5 s ~EZ zw akm 7- 0 ID& 93 ~,$~g~w. :$g $%&. S5', E.- 3 gw 2 1 s s %gp$ $ i z no mw'r P g ;:g.-. g-< 5 (D m w p -3 o z =gR f& 24 5 .i; C?? -t E v, 0 .-*a a $e. ;g $% g5 ID ID 1-2 PS s 330 2gm 2: In a.mp Ic.p no f ern si !$ s$z ;E rj= 9 33 sag puo. 2Z ig agp ;s. - E& mnv, e3 ma i mnrn you w? 3 3.F n 32 =w q. 2 $ 5. E. R 7 2 a ~. nPz -5 z.: 5 ;;g -c ze LYc c x ;; 2.22 a g cg5 e2 Fe, B rsk zs~ wy.w---.w:nro %VI.== P2,0 v- 2 sg 23.z ;:e 2: ,a$ n 220" (D =a 7 w c -< kn-2 3, 22$ 8,2s2"32%5 a nw (DPf signggkg%si - 5 f a 3 ya a P < VI Q n Es 50; w-w 22 EgJ 9c Kz $g8 <= 2.2 E P 10 0 1. pa ga n 2.5.5 miCigz$Z&; , lli 0 r 06. ggu m OzID zg g $ Fj-2: QLge 8 g 12.a c 2 ;a (D $ 0 0 sgm ID-< ~w(D2~i,z,IDw3 ; ZSn s aab-.o 3-Y-c 3sm-.ID=+Bg KfJn w v) ;a KE~ 2 2.2.5 rx- 3 23 3.8 E,g=.?$ %p.% g Jg=J LS.Wsi5 rpIDcQ?,~~~=o 0 2; - w ZU ",.,=a'E2{ ,,=¶a, w ID=8:-O"3Z T E 5 g a +E 5 2.5 :-< w1-o -4 %(Dm3 ,,g (D < ">Fc 0.pwm (D ,ZB = g 8 prr: ;.= 3 s,n= a G% f mn 2 c g 5'2,'p .= 2 2.m VI 2 g 5 5. p Epa2 2 5 Fc F g3.g 3 J $$.aJ q ID<?:z 0 6 - :gg:gPc=2.cr(DP z*PID 5 g =ID fn 2 $X Y 5 (D rzU ,,,=msZ%uP v :gSnTrn nrnnnn~~2-w< x 6 E' = a g 0 2' $-O $ (D E.n -(D J 0 -0.c -. v C Qc 0-. (D .,=(Do umewm3 8a?~z~c-,ng m Z,"% 3~5u00=s~~ v, ~.wwz=o~Pg~=a~~7+ =, =; ~2 n 0 (DG m r~n~ <o > - @ =ID 3 e3 wc cc3 0 P.$& 5 52.m zzxID = m n I s-;g E-." g$gs:%;&pP$sE mggc ncg+(D&P p c3 m =3 o c3 2 $5; Z:o$"PE n ID Enu - 3 - a.qgP.$gsg3$r0zP mw < ~oamcm-=s,+oon -wn g = 3gsc* TO ~"bd 0 0 (D PBvo-c3~g&z 3=;ngscw m %=ra~'~rw QUaID$SCPo-' Psi @ID GQ- f c 3 -- = 5 P5-2 -m a c.3 0 u v) os cn I'rnc g m ~n~m3-~pn~, gu (D e : zzg Lom -:a n3G WQg%sFPg$i Tz-.v)cLr mm "32 - mu 02. qzm-'p"(~=.% L n L F v) nac- vv : 0 an= vn mm-0 -rn (D-E> --=.x E.: z =: pn5 6 pg:'"m r- E! 9Irn 7 EZL a it;uImw &B 7w mocam 8 8 2~5 =-noQzK ZgwNW i2 K E:$ ,,g,;gwo ; &E$ =% gk z ~n~n nm nn or I rn z 2.u g.= I cx o nw 0.c (D==O.m wio(D oroc mo- ~2% <SoQ'pzm n m vI . . . 30 nv,c> OnO IW 3 z %w f.5?? h. ma g: ?:$? ?: gE+z +E., =. 0. = Ic. no > VI 9$ ?< . . .. ::: : :: = . . . . . . b . . . . . . . . . . . . g ...... 8; .... .. g2 :::: :: < w (D my m x: gE srgg y& 3RZn g morn0 Z.$.EE ; F 3 :g;23 n gxm1 z .g f. ii f... .. . . . . . . .... .. 3, . . . . . . 2.4 PP~O W 'o n ID w - 2. 0 =! 3 oj:;: n $?g j i i z fz-o_gCOv,;. mi ID : 0 2. %%:$ akc ; i !.z >WE m- 00 "-;z Zgoy 222 gzzmm ssz; Far, g qPsg = . . 0 "ZE5FZ i i 8 %c r KG> 9 .. iio -3 p <d' o;::;"& 'p ;ti 0 ;"<oEps n n 310 .::: Om .. B 2 gz.> wU20n - i : : . c~~~~~ 3 ... nEnIDv)+ 2. :ii zr $2 c) $aoprzo f ..:: p;&g p 2&;~~g2qEi- ID vI- L3 $<K8 72 g SoM',; ? Of v)oc.ao3 c $53 30 2g.2.ZLg P LY 'ag.@3 -0 % c~m-~$F 0 4 ,$ 8v) 5. z 2 sgK5J nA;,=,o a i;rnmn$m : 2. mq 2 5 Q ism 50 0% E$;og.$ +mOJml_= ;+En- Ea -: 0 Ko%a~; 2 gmgG.;2 es 5 2: 2 =!- o i-i- 2 -.e> 'D ?ID r= i- g P~~0n.z r 25 2. > 5m gg w p2.E zzco_h;;: E CrnFg~~ 0 5. z E6 2 ",z g Vl-O~Z 5 ra z rlg5830? v) gC.F P 5 $2 := (..sm c 5 w3P v, =>,g 8 si 4 pg n2 =zN P g YZ 2 p: %TO oi-s)i 2 c VI= 2 m amc Kgrn ; y+ :E;21ipz $wgg ; iiE. i .. ;;a .. ii'oz IS E?. 5: 2 VI .$: w%z 5 .r 0. .. 0. :::m oa _.. cm 2. ?,,,c ... ::: :e s 1LN - 0 -rD- r3-ms~ i i i f <>onQna 3. o\own- (D .. uca;oww o"ag8g g b8'- 82 : 2 om a m ID g :2gz 1 =n3:5;;1 - hZO0'" w <&.3rL " - -. i- Ea dm E:+3C=Fv) - v+ -ID mmm-. 2 xQ2 C30Z 0. $230 2 73: 30 B mm, a$: c> ;.;2 'O n 5s zz sa0 e % 2. v, 0. s&G F 0 $2 i-z cFn 2 Po 3v10 = n C :o E. m 2 - s ca ss ap n 1.r '6' %Egg; gz3 a %E "2 E: g m Ew 303.20, 2 c os Ise z g.gs o E? = n -. 0 m;. ms. m E. gg.2 gzi; Egg 5 >2 J r a azeg 52 g 4 p-.: < J QT z m e2 u pn SO ne m E O % Ez $5 $ 2 ngnmm~ K q'" $'a? v, 0 um v, n $ n ha E.0 ni;:qg%g?G$ 8".em 3ooFg;~% CEO g ag.g;; a b2 z 5.= p 0': 8 eas awii8Zrn T-Z"~~ g gFu a% os.-.- lr, >a > zg :.E2 = U $ ies:$ ;3Iz.%m 2" z g - 8, :=a 5:.2.= ag Fx p =e n <,gase3 = v, , = crEg 3 q3 s o.m= c2 v, = n 930 =,>E. 2°C zm - ,-Om WJ-00 ec.0 0, nc;C n03C p 0 3oEmEc =a ;,,;.:-.s -g c m ?? 'moLS32E.a=e %so.m?3 cL$ m 3 r" ,Q $"pDZ ,,,&g4.1 c gs 9 g-ag9.1D Gn.z 3? $ %-m%0<n2.b-m ama=q- BF~~~ "5 g 0 o L2c - m2 m I ~-m=m6Sms%'~cas0 =c! C! %a20am g%AE:rn~ v, ozTQmogog;.e=: 4i;.;532 eg5m 3u,z2wp m= zg g 3mQ 01. !gs,3m o&s g %nE.?K= m~~~Ig~z~a~oc znQz, n wc g cT0'3J sm 5.m a =man 1% E > O~!O~~~~~~~~.O~I- -o=g> 50 g 2 UT z,m g$-, 9.3 oc 8. a"m':z&zgr< 8 fagg To- am0 2 2. a m n m 5-m :s < - 3% 2 iTT,o $ ;FI 2 F~+rn --o~~z~z~og~ zg %mz z= g; .a%; ggzz = =u ,m E? I% B * TE o*o 7%: e$ zg m m nnn+ ggzFzO ,n:,mszu z; E f 2 g.= $Q% na~.g 5 8 00 m> <=coc~,&~~. ;.:So m CI,, o a Fgsz ~e=n~%gu~~ - 33 r m 5 -. c ~i E{,; &n wm a ca -=io0 -300 fa;.*< > 2o; Fg q m 2 >Z'ZS 5Kg"IJ Q0c.J h rn -v,z-.onq sm3- z;gg Qg~z.2 g. ,02.uf8s-gw gm%.:9 0 5%: 8 zs g = - gz 3 gg E 2 = $g -0-5 520 3, E 0 m%%za= a D E o m % 1. I 7 3 3 - 2;' -< ' - e;, ; 8 0 00 8 2. 0 v,ws 5: g uc7.mz.? 02-3, a;;? zn3 0:az rA %q a c.2 g 3 C%g kg; 'PE g sm 3 5. c3 uwm $ 22 $ aw.m->u --umZo 363" IW"m < -- --I 2 g. r 2 E$ on, = 2 g =nzgTggmgg woom > v, 3zmE.m 3 w g B 20 ;e". c gZng$$ -1, & ? I 2m =z, CS 02 Vi 1.3; "'Q F~Z-C?~ azm-. gg~~ fgi a c a 2 332.1 3 mn-'" -. a cp 3c "s$Tg? - g:mmz E.==o :?az mzm g 8. 2 I g g5 {.;% u a 0 ID uddzgs a", o an mgz%$ % 02; $3 gzg % 0g ;& 2% a = = E a $ F-%~ z %o: ac ma <m m32.a *In3 c 3 w m -<E =m n 5. 3 3 T m g gg gag 33rZo= no a ?m -= m ;'b3 X 0 n m z 2% 20z.c o - WE 0 9. mz=oKz 22gen.oa 2 23 rnm wnanomm ~<Fc.~z%.o;:~C 5 -u% gcT c%o 9-0 QS z r m >z.g*&o 'm " m =- m -, &J 2.m: =., 0 0 76. p 1. ' u 2, -;o c cw Q P 3> o.PO 0 'P $+E Z$ m c -Cs QOo.E;c 23 C> a v n- OF -5 mi 6% P, 1m u i :t ncr :$ n a= 7 I -0 w V, " ' ns cz~ &' zp %!2 22; 0 p'< oo. fm, ; c2 s ( i ;; r -0 P -. ID- c4. ~.c 'p ol- za n. '< * 05 c E. g 3 3" 5. s g: a& VI P I s: gg $$ g3sc 5 m5 zo 3 m 2+mz no3--I <o !22: %8 mm ;%;> 0 no = w cm n J 0.n a> %or> -zo < :--I30 uhg a7J'== ; gz Gr= or > ;>=- e-0- ==lo 90n.w s:v2 5 E+m> v,>En 8 nz z %. 5. O 0% a- wn 2 am S&y rDD - w a- OB wz '"g E5 P, 2% 5 ; 2m x $2 C $5 571; oo. Q- 2 "2 2s $43 2 1. p'c 0. f-nL 2; 2 ' = 2s J 2; ;. 2 -0 P ;r "1; won rm r Om Zc n -c S% E J s. 00 A0 CO $ ZI v1 3; g OB > - 0 vl -0 2 z 6 u 0: E= 2 2 p r, 5 -i$E33u5--> 3l J mm % o 2 s-.a n a a. o o Z~zss~~~zo WO mngnssnssoc z S8 Po --Mo gJ %C.FS se;a 23 <n ii;n IOJf ;Eu s.5 p 93 3 n u 0% b, z W 5 g3.Z Gj.0 2 =. sn g Qn: 3 3 an, ~wFWviF~~~Oo-'m~ 2% 2 @;o u zz>ozr,,gzg 5 0 3 2 m 2 G u1-2 6 $ F $;; tQ 5 8 5' bc- " 2 $?%e:o-, zm"zr;nwoN 2 ar'."P2', OJ'av,-m~ sgN - 0 an zZgL2 -2 po"' 8 ;g+ggF<F o n 5." u Em e3 X z~,$~ k cm =ma 3m3 0 g mqu z% =a Pj ~~~~~~~~~g~gncg 'D 3:. m c& b 33=33Q$-wC- c m 3 5. W g 2.g 5 2 g8.g e$ 2: :$E & x; r~m> >> gowu m>Fgr ZC. mo.mK Ea ~2% ~2g~ 8 $.%r om $5 3 5: g 5 0I -o~'600won "0 > g m-232 (D 8 nu m W 383. uiii'n. 5m 0. vi 2 Cwn52m~+m- m= --e, "0, WW 3 5 =mC% 83 om -.a$, 2-e g.T:%* Qzc "x gg 'D ~ -' u q n -. U>" EUT'p c %>rw "23g-G 0 ~E~-EZ-~--Z 3 vi< p85 wQczn Z.n oI mvl--. uz ngm>oi~> m p 3 0 (D z 2 om vi 2 3 8 e $ Eiz g m 0 2.0 8 a'D-2 E 6 oo&<Pgogo 2 > 34 Q 3 5.g G5.2 Vi - o 0 2'D "A &.a? E.2o g 2 0-0 2 0 n, g z g.$z 0 =: m""nng3r0u z gf,srl W P m 7 < g 8 E. =g*a 0 5 g2wz$u~>v,m N "'""xtwm+noo > Ep &) o R&z -=E' 2 $ 2 q $ $ 2 2.m- 8 -~'s+m REgs W 5.n OJ G? mo's;;':5Fn 2 !.E 'cl Q32&o'&omcr,~3-EJ g! n2YpY7+.~n22 m fL 2 W 'i 7 gW- n$ 2 5 oz p $gEr5wZwZ - io-glv, 0 . gEi5 3 3W %E -. $53 3 3' W -OW (D 3 5 F E 2 E 9? 'D 2 "> 7- cp> InZgF5E -u g% Kn mwz~~a~ g n CW 3 ~$6 m -= zzo;:n,qzg s oc E2 '2 8 E~F 2 j -- g", 52, As--zEo - V) iTz L"* ngz -c mrn 3 $ g. Z 2- 2.z. zjz>~ ZE~; nw ID 3 s; o>c z2j % gg-w m rn~wG$:uzg -<z 20;;~ am%= mN>O sg mu 2. g $2 22% E;.# o m f c.eg ~EQ a a p 3 $xi=. vg:gorPJ on =o~ozozo~ u3 ~'D e $3 i:x3 EO- % -_ 8%;. $. 'D 3.c m 25 m s" E32 -. z.zc n u $ E.:: :8~;2-m>m.> R~$OGI;gmm PO mu +' 0. j om: 37- mr>zgm2; 5 0.a E=.; ;e2 e 3 :! p E8 8 F 2g; 7 2%33;;1C1g T =. m oo z TEE % c Q '0 Ly n 82.5 GQ 3cm $ iro 2. z ,-~W-.-F~ (Dm p $OJ =.E% svim r3'Qnnn>n j ocr.= !?%$a gpzgg :: 0 go Ego Eg .z 5jz y v"'Q b. -3 -7 um 0,- 3 0. r U 8T< n % 7 WZ- Ogw"C>Z 'De a +g ,2E a5.g - %Z - xcmu Y nu n= G.2; zg; g 3 E? w re nnhnn c 2 g a 2 ;aW (p 5.2. 08 n; Larn m 3 n 3" if; zp2 nc ";*$E - 1 2 Zz.En o o ne 'D g-n-n a' gz (n yga gg90 0 "ZnI-. c Y =g% $E...J opz @. EP p, 0 "Y g: IPmO"=o prn -Y,,,08 g nfugggLz wa.B(D ZG 0 7 53 z.ngz~n s 2 OOOF~~~-~~O rn 8. 7 g:E3gEguwq 0" n B :TU @ rn rP g s;n*~ %: Y a 2 g-rs = u s gz E En* rpaw Y g g N @=E4 me -@Z 8, E. 5% 0 rn p P-N 3 eou E E &Gg 7 qs F$z 3 E*- m.3gr r ;n> za.* cJn$ s f no.w+~~~-~q a = %aPZmnc~$g: na X -.l 2: e Pyp g4i$.5* E r3gYF3". 0.2: = ?E*, p :?$;E2 6 h $ WT! 7 z.2 CT! 0"z h - m f -w -, a rn agrg. -0 P s 0 C a. Ej so 8 &$ Z*: $?Kg- E" Kz Y EL, ng p D - t 8. E. B -0 Y'nnrneu" 3 5-g-o fn ba. rn 0 33 na a = 2- n, ni; 2 ~n~" FLfug;:mg= - mm n ZE.; gm~& -nw ~;.nk-n;*~*n n nmnn~sn~an n n = -.-. nonZie L 6 5;c 0 Q gts w 0 e, " -.Vi bi ga 2 4 -sgz s.kz.=.z - D, Q 22 -- $=z E=;% -' Q3 w x n 0 3 m 0 ID -:g e" 2 $ Z.!! "p ws:o.a< a=3nz 07r==mc o9 B 0 2. P % m- 4-2 ui~ Zw 3 3 w2 5 < nis, - = E, F4n 4 cgx =E; g,u 2 g gg.&&p$ !$ cg2 s g cs z e< 2 nkz g.5 522 g.z 2.2 2 f.C, ggn, z-m- Em. 05 cF-o5c-=c m ca; =VI zv, w r&m =Gw$ m g n 2 i; =* g $2 g 2 c. 8"; VI 5%: 2; g:; 8 ZxE Qz=.D_ 1 0 au 4 i g g, $$ g 5 3&# wg n 3 2 3 z-5mopJw %i c Em 0 zg g:&; F i % 1. E '0 QCg g,s Efa - =%ijxns o= % -wg;&Sa:; pcc c p~5~v,cc ; 2 2 -e, C'P- e$ am nwn zm'= :(Dijkk?m nn-wwm 2 2 gc9-a w c=:mw~n2;i;3 8 3 g*g* ID 5,fisx %cJ z-gg zLam 2 $5 m$w ;:,x. ; ~ $?X "ag.2 =G. n,n-.asnqm' z:g2 $.g'=" 2 gz 1 +am2 E%: 02.p cv, n = " w WVI oJ3 3 & ~ c-w 0 ,-D rDmg.-< p-,wrJ= ~ o=z c J - %ms: TB22.n : a? K-3 NE 0 gsn,Jgq: -.m m 5 -m 2 5.2 grnc I gg: E*?.-. 2 ; -<:$: $ =-.o $-"E w w gg -< 3 ij g.;Z$; g$ ;z.! go co e-e Emm ; SROR g;:pz:rD2 7 -3c=,,o 0 VI m crL-a*g. see a $ g:$F ::oP,o~ 5.J . -. w -< ,2 E.. : * %E2 $Z0 z u?ma w-=?QrDmT m -"5'&g -QL $ $ $. 2.i;G.=.2 0 -= nw; $ g iS.8: 2s 3 8" = am c- g; Zc30z', v, mn3rn=mc -< -5 m gpm r ' 30 ow~=z$%v,w " 2.T z gig8 E51 E' %,E $ ; 45 co g<%mg.onn : Zrn m 00 &a 'p :;$ E g 2% p?,z;zz,: xuz2rDmz8me s.ca z .? 2; 6 c 3 g N c ms n% a<- nQ Z2%%2$ 0 nn w;;.amg ;$% : 3 5% q.$-,grn,;$ g;$ggpcrc 3.~n~~~=~~z~~=~~s~~n~~ gs 2.c -m E. 2 n -0z :z.-no2g oms gsw Oa,z~r,gl&2," ggw 3 mmZ2 20 o - gnn,c3G%cg~~aog won c=.-Q $2 P-2 i% ?$ p o 3 c8w~u3E z2. J=7 w Fa 0 == u6 eo E an 2. n O = v, 5 g E Zi=2 s -0 e, 8 :E rD3a 225 $3. QC.30 2 -2.u g 2 E;t - $.- ; 5. S'P"3 caaaZj~w -s sg 2 Wax) 2 am (o ,gan7 Znc 51F 28% &.LET U n7~nm.= U" 3,?, EgzJ CF ZW F 2c;rn,* $22 Or <w $;$J zaog -- wm - 2.r;:: q5.n =ID ID--. r= mmng = rDDa;;n nm E. o.m --.,,- ~cm ?Q- b ;.a2 5 0 ~5 E. I 23 g % $03: zZ v,O w. q 3 r. 0 z , %; ET$ ?. 22 p-k E. 2. s ?:e, P E2 $2 mlm nc o < i: ; ac! a 52 g; " -< %a : c* =E gg 2.n Ins. wc i; 2: r w2 gg gz:o - as UJ v3 gi;. a % 5,s sg 37s w $ gz n sg 2 c=. : $2 ? 60 8 5 20 c4 5.1 04 $.-: Jw qo c; e, m -. IS g; c 0 2 3 2.2 z. P w 2~ $g mz. ~5 $ nz = 9.G 2. 0. - =2 9 =a a> 2. 5 ?a z; cg 00 2 4' u 7 -. w E.% J co n 2 nm s$ 2 ;z 33 i; 30 Er 3 c EE = m; g; 8 3s c 3E < g g E'= ",p ZQ - -Q r" 2E &c ag gg : 'D-0 2 -<m w --.c o v, y o O 8 E.w .; Caz.ga o % ~g~u E2 g 5 5 z.2.- 0 -"zl a 3 g<. 2 2.Q am ~2.3 aw _._ aEz - ;.%.E" m ' ~T%FKY~ n 2. N E. $ p w 3 2 c z =.* 37rzow w cli: o cw wmannmnpowQJ*%?%o -E ap4.2 N 520 m8 0- o o a a 2 ks c, 2 ; 72: N 0.%-<3 g Pz.mE m '< 5.2 - a%= 4 ~rn ngz. mwK~5zz,% a* QQ$. u ;% g22 3333hirD3, ;Qo.s: nwnog.E-g0)2 ~ mC 4 ?: 2.2: -.- 0 7 n7 4 2 5 ZzU N - cc2.E % 2 gs ?m =a VI - Pa 0 $.E" c%!rnW o =- =- 2;gm 60Tna 0. 00 ;.w mu ' Qp ? w EWE. EO>:;; gPs "no cg'c 9~52, zov,na maz b ; wz. m= ~n~lnw=n aOXn$%gg :?:.$$;E:.:; s Q. 2.3 a 0 =u -si; ; z 3% ca.owwggg E$gv,c& n w-m mu 2% .ID am n w 7 333 *:f= 53 E:.% n AN? g $ ffg ~%~'ww*~= g-s%E:Nw%&g -.aoa29~n wftzz*il.$g9~~ w cam 0 J - 3zv, 2,J EO -0 w rD ;oc-g m a D*m m-2. n 0 .c VIw 8 3-5 ww nc 2" - zn 03 2,F.Z 2$ 22 g 2 5.q 2.3 2. ex Q ID- 5' : Pe Eg v, og n y w a E. F-$ .= -O =an%wE w-..= =at xrnT o,w nzID saw a= w Cc nsamng 3%~ z;.z m3 owa 2: F<c PC> so< ,nO g ; g zap J 0 s' jcm n-n <pi3 ~~mnr-<li:swg li:o-Nw ow -N s . ZQ (D 0 g gj g fzs; :$: Egg .oz ov, vwrnz o& n-= a 83-<2.z gn2Ln % 5 2. w s m'c $; 2- n- - 03 2.u~. a-<z CnJ v,g 2 r P om0 73 nij c.zE Z82 B ??2 -. g mFc m 2 2 &c ; 2- ass oz0 n E 2.g a" =;g E.3. m z'xg gC'; $35. q.; $ g, ;; Ern5 g 1o mmg.u$ c$~cs*% -< 0" ggz 5 ggg' (0 $ m_ I,-.= !aloe, - - q 51 e ~~a~~r~z-< pc - Q-2~3 asng PF a a nou-o: 032 --. g ,wp. 0 =,Zw sg 2 c TI a nro,-- OOG?~~~~ SF$ - g, Zn;~ n m-mz f.2 %x o~' 5 2 "a 5 gw 0:' o w -*No -< IC =v, c, - WE ggs no% 2s. gg g Fgz -< SEm a ww 0. 0 c o> =3F La - -. 2. *n ~ 2 -3 22 nw a E * g.: w 2 z< . w w YN-L- rno LL$<(?jU zmmmo ~g n am?.! PPm- m- .-.- -mwN~= om EL?. -+JX 3> 2.m gg 03 3 8 zz5 a T 2 3 3m -2 3: ' gz 3 n 0 s m c c mz m > w>%zgna+$5=3'C -1 5: 65 z ED$ gzr 2 QW -. --I (D m w mc &: 2 ?Q c,gp apgz "$,g+mQno-g"E:@5: 3 3 z J r -.. ;? IEq z'"5m p"gF;"og m $> ZbW 1.2 6: A OZ 0 9 0 pa 2Z%= 504 J--I 2.m =.2gg= =w T1 Lw "a55 # ?!iZ "$2 gx,g 5; $g n 6,2 $5 g g zg: zhc2gn ;SI :arn,,,;o:$-&~~ ww -ro,Iwc gzz4-.,= "aw si"O=>wQw %gW ow 35750 5.6 r 80 2-T 55 2 7G 32 En> v1; g:gg $g ;.E;3 z.0 g si n E! ? ii % 5.o > 8- "Lo 8" O a n (0 oz. <g;$KS smm WJ." $%w ?~w=z m~ng~n 8; E VtF go (Dm 0 :.;$ g 2 om zp a9.v3y-za0-cw 5 z: P. > -8 ---nm $52 wcC -. ~cw ,,,w .go "Z c33mD= knO :gz2p*.-" w 52 5.w > 2. ; T;. z g 2 E 50 w 5.~4 2~ gg w Pa E; 2.zT 0E.E 2 ;. g m 0 O 8 El g 2-2 z~~n~~ coo2 (IQ"> rz o c p w 3 9 8w $r.,30C $3: wwvlzm ce-azz" e (D mmwnmw~~~g~~ Gz> a3m*g ~z,~Tz =mwsm ==>mw 0% r= 0 A 2" a $yg$y pc F=P 2 m 32.>2,5z 3 Q.OQ 5 5 2 SGgE &a; 5: ,%a m @3wr9 EL 2 Emf ggr 52: ~~~~~b~mn~g=' - -0 F$ 8.v v $5~ :g n -5" zaT *w> a 22nn-< =a n 0" a E.$*? msP anm zeg,j3g2 E -'Po gg oz g 8n -w 2 gii wp> =3E F-ha -2n 1 c&3n$w 8.r; u Fc s 5; 0 w r. n -. n m c.3 0 v1 pe m as'." qpz $$. g. si J EP 3:so % $ m %;E wgw meg z OrFgh- 0 c 2 n-m= swg Gig 3 2 3. 502 m 2 3 '5. e3 = :;; ?so 28% m mp qgr. 52 2 ?. 3. - ;aE; g5.c g mm 7 $52 520 $zg 5 gg 8 g ~Tw (D y%:.g n = m&$ 8 x 3 $7 g z w 3 a g -c O O 3=w -.- 1. wgz -. m :&&ow 3c3q 2LjZ-h" ID 3 Jgc-- 7P20ngc 0, 5:egg -.=z 9. o.-r 5~=<ww;:c,5~.m=9.=.si~~~.8n - 1.E $ a 30gm w cg8r sm~ =m>zgmu 0 v, 3 v, mZ3 cam rn, ?ggm~~. r Ff2 ~$5 f g rz E B 2 g a s - a:. go ~3 ID an m D, nu =,E. g 2 n$: g =e -- w 2 5 n OQ E, g; w-.kl.gp 3 = ID--. 5 ; rhmJwC F'000Q7z :ID% * m5 %c QP.v Zo w> bgmo-ZN n:'nPGnn 8n,, r? g? 3. 2 ,.p25$ 0 $ ;a a$ ;= w.si -= 3w i2:rLs c Wo_ (D 2gg qw w"m 2 0I-b =zzc 3 5% $z$:@$ := wg $ $2 culg wzs z 2 c m 'psi<% -. 2 g mwu'033mo c= n=, 5.c ~ g e, VI n P pZz 0 li: = ??p, F % -. =.E w am c 223 8cm - 73 cw mrK"rn3;dm. gE gc,8amcE an' 2:Z urd ar *. c 2m:na-m "ng m3-w g; -."I m n EO. 5 QQ3gEn om22: 25' ~ npp= 2p -. 220 85 0 ;g5 - F-0 (D -n$ G'cn 2% 2% zqj g; tg: -. 36 3 E.:. g2 y 3g g 8 w nwNFFa,w $2 5 3 2 -. g:o=g:zo m 25 3c. a n 2"q EYWE :5 ;$ E, on i'$ a8 v v, $; ; E &'U -Q " 3 si $5 9." E9'n oa or. g:gg.o2'o2 2m E-? -u "5, Irn -0 cg I' : gb 64 2; w ? 2 2;. W wsc Q,aT msge w - 3 swa ?w, gg ;. -102:=! gg2- x m-- g 2: 2 sa g $g; : Kg s & Ez zc E 2 2 si 22 3: 2 5% Q-EL rm 0 S.-m m m I g c"8 5, n E s.: 3. 2 FP 2. g gmhazg z2.g :z2; n w3- $ 2; % z ;E wm :2 ezo," % z3' g v, g $. E" % -O_$q w -. $. $2 5 g 2 5% i; 3." --x 24 83 " -' m li:m m3<$a%mwq!jRg$gg~Jn w 3 0 go :.m r 2 QW i w n w > E gt gg > E$ $ Eeg ~.KZ V a z bc zZ 32 E?OZ wa 29.c z $~X$~$m;;g;~ r. n 3 c.3w:&z 6. ? w zo Ig'5 mn> 3g.c,30:a 3E z > az ;%a= cormm mswa305 -l m -m 5 am 0: ;w 2 g 2.y QOZ 2 0. woz c 1. w 2wo ; gz m sz6 QEn E. %1 " = $35. - 0% . 1 < SI"0m.n PW no r 2 m 3 -. ~:g~5~;~.Ar;;;~c~~.rznnm gzz0Ow ngg ,a3 Qg.n;F 02F 271 ~Trnznc~zocgm9,~~;mmgg ~2.g"- = g.0 0 g 3 .-m+Lj <,sagrD2 czm nun m VI F3T0 2.zr"' m 2w3-& - Qp$ 7 m 3 E3 3,m "Ooq, n gz E!p<$3n ~~ , 2 qz$;1;'gb3 -0 ELiT5gg 5: w2 rD5 gJ -. zm$ @!.=m= --I 0 -. - w b3 0 3 2 0 D 2 =ncwnazz ST =ozgzg$ 9% g= 3 -3 z z G=Z.F~ m~g gg :.g 6: rw,cg a cs g$i !; z 7 5' v1 n J 25: =.-oz=- Wa zz?Q=Q -Im S35' ;+ Won TW ;9 Ion Ef 27 m m 0. n $ g8 3 g.3 TW5 e Q-0 02$ I <m w 0 m Z O CJ I-2 w 3- J $E 8 -0n 0 --Lm a= 62 m 54 n c 5: i2.g t." s 22 8 2.2 2 g ca 2s *ow J2& "Lpg m 2s $ $; $ E;: . m= nw -0 -. 3 4z n am ?J 3. 0 VI -. -. P !?E -. n m T 8' n 30 n-(D-- s.0 c 7 0. - 0u-c uG.3%%-2%3 me3uc.(D* 5 2 c".m as- - O+j.P& z?o- oT z.$QG (D3 Omqk o"mms&(TIC.9 ug a,.-, -w zu c?% (2.:; g $ N !% r! G 2 g N z-2 N z-2 2 N 8 +j's (13 - CI 2 m =g2 0 0-0 0- m~cC~QO~m' ??.Ea28 ?zeE%g 5 7 Q-.I --s. m 7' ,-'CL< cm EgQ(D o=u 5 Qom'a _. g 3 -2 c 3m -Q ~.n c.mn o=.@ 2$0--3 =-.m -<m 23 5 -.uz-c n7<Gz> m~qac'pq3'D -- 3'P3=J=E ~-3 h gncp 0 cQ5'gggeg > $mm(D VI 8 gz 5 g;.@ :%$. 8 ;.:. Em c.; z 2 ~=.30~%u20 z uo?gg = 3g-z- F,- nk$,$-Faq~ V, ;z?'pn. c E-~Q/g3~- : zs3= g30~(Dm~g~ -.I 3Q 2 QE8Ez 8 "_e f QZZ 5 QJ~? O,Z.Q~, 3moLo-- = 0 E.2mm%S NfD 3g ;$3.0y ugc m(D $ 3 2'<0.> -. mm-ca;oz2.Q s Oi6Ua~5.E-m >y -2 0-3 ;.;.r" (D ' g3Q$5rD-.20v,3> 2 (TIS - EZ 0 2 2.3. 08 %$v 3=5 -hCE p+*nz,-~gcu~p~ so2moo u =) gu mn 5. ranon mm gL F"mn e z;2s.(DQ: hk QO'nmU'. rC r;a.<303=30g mn -crnmT oopm 7 $2 c m m oO.-c. 3E' G30"' a73QEQuQn 9% 3?Zr* mmpc g 3; -.m m_;i;o. moon Ys23 z; &L+j.Sq -my2.2 U32!,Cm Q Z $3 enzE.zE V, > Dn-.' C? gozg: c(DmnlJ(D; 3agn3 --.a$ ZCQ komqe z 5 @E $5.0 ".a wl Cua 05. O'n n.G ;;..zcj e3 I g%rng$ % -- 0 3 um-g g -om3 ID.mcv,Q mm 0-2 GkmQo gwEPz 0- - ~Oac~ ' x ;q.Qq g g $ as z$z ;p:ps Lo+j-c $2 fDmm FZ.%-gZ -p:og 30 un(Dz 3 m E3".o<=Bs yc - c. 0 o%g ggzu- m (D (0 ro = s(D2%c QQ -ow?% I mm ma I_ * 3 z(D --.(DQ9)2 ZZ.7. (D - (Dn?QC3m3Q . (0 ?E.gg%T - ~2.~~QQ~~~ 0 - - rn 2 2 g32+? 0 % Q9) E v,~~."~ m 2 Q-D v umc ?%a m Em - gpJpm3cg: QoCCan gcr q+j..gg% E w -. -. c< 2 z 3, 3 QU % c.%F-n .m,4g> Z%QE e rD 7 -.n Qn - s 3 zG E.3 (0 3.2 ~ G$ & 0 c ZZ' 3 n3 Qua?. -. 0 (0 un'3 $g.$ 3o;g a0 s.(D 0 g g-m(DQT(D 0 c$suz q z-<aQ- % 25" 2mC c.Q&% a n i mm 25 (D 3 PQ o QWm -mn(~m zi." z o? c -. E2.. -2 0 m 0-00 g-.m gz-0omg3 3 5 7-97 s 8 = =.n i6 2 3(Dg~2C%3 n cgn nJ ?'"-"-- $2 O<+j DO30 QqLg c ..zz.m 5' 28 %2!-c c m -9) -. pQQZ.7 OF 2- cn A >g- 7 ag rn 5g 4! f5 :' -a 5; I B (PI ;;I g 8 gc, i2 5; - E oz! s b JI $0 E 0 -u gI 5 - 0 P Urn '0 u= 1 a 5, Y P Q El m' 0 B E. g 00 5. vi z i; 2 2 % 0, $ Y E 'p v, 0 2 QJ -0a3.0 Dr!3s 3-0-0-n -.ooii cQ.=:, =z 0 0' g s c..c.< g 3 $Q; "-0 - v) v) "*m '<3?gL00C? =.?.E.= g"P0 Q~VZ~ mn -03 QJ QJ ,-zEg 3 r-' --"--o - v) Ll Ll - 2. VI~mSa am5.E& -0 2 2 m m 0 23am 7 :v)QJgr 237a $ QgT 308 cz 3 g.Qcm VI -QJ Pm -n a._zc 0,- a, 2 ;rpnVImoy- mnnz DI.mQJc PgE c g g s-0 32 n= 6 ED VI- rD = $..,".E. (p&I. 3 -0 20 ..-6 EO 12 " Ss-2 *z2QJoo 0 ~ ID %g 8. n" 2.0-0 3 3 mq3~$~<(Dc-<Qg 3 o=&-r!m CLX 3 & >$s 5.: $2 -2 z -0.53 223 c- m 7 Cm - E<< * E- a 5. z "-0 802 =ox5.=P(Dn3- 3om-z--.(D 375 0 $5- -32<3-EEz I -z.eQJru p g 2 g,(D-<,-a& y %Is 'nv)?.~~ = 3 -.EE Z0-Q G<gsQJo zg z!'gg_a g2 - -ogpme$c)g =sgi?s3ap C mv)-0z2a EQPU ??.Lz Q 2 e%E 8.P 2. ; 'p2._LgQm (D n -O..G Ei5~0~. w 2 z 3 I. - o Q - . (D ?,Qp-a9 c 3 m--0 3'. 0-0 i53-E. - 3zz. c $=? - 5 z: (D 5. < -Q-c Uzz' QJ 3 y-0 O 3 UzmZ -3 '. ;.;.-i:ti '%SomD-pa 0 a83 Z PIu 2mw g 4 s :E.+ I. Q-<>z m 3c= oe-"z 2 %23Z%$a m-0 zags. gg.EI.gm 0 w. gg 2.PGQ. r! 2 2 2 m gs." mu ;. g nQJ - n2 3a Q-<C n?.n2 -.- n3 3 -0 QJ e2 v) =c D n.m --.m VInp . (pz~s 0. ="Pey mm G.* QJVIgn <p-a92QJ Zz:. ggzg mo 7F.s-x -033 DE.p-a9 <gp QJmn 7o.z osgt n 0 g-052 $5: P ,-(Dm3 3-z 'p?" 0 g56:=z==8z-3=sw 3 mw 7 n e 8 gs Z2.e Zq a8 = r.n g 0 Q 33 b "2 == 5g !? z,g A g :. 2 % g ITw - 0.8 3 FF Ef <m (DO 1 0 s 50 zi 0 0 In QEO 0 E. Q=& = b; zs.=.r rk g+ E$ E. G3rn 0, $T*gIDc ;sg 5. ZaWm Q -7 0 @J VI g5z).U 3 rm 2(Dggg c;.g:,E~(D oQ(D :'urn -g& n EQC -(Dn P. &$-KID 0 = w n 5.m w -IP, g 52s B3 E.%= 2 2. %-Po 0 %=.-<xS.o 33 v,m(D-= I- a E. GSQ E = (D ID'-O?Z - gg;.;.f% 2 g 2 $$ s 8 :=;< (D Q rw c.~.cdw i: w =r3E.W0 3 an w w &Q I-: 5 ID T z.u -3 Q z 2 5 2 0- f o c zg2%g%5,kW s :g%gg*x3 %E!32g = n r'= DE.= "." (D E= 3 0 Qg 2: 0.~ ra a Z$$""= W(D a '.s$: 8 2 Q3 E,- % -cIar(D Uc Qz5.zo(DQg=r TU n 3a.u 2 w w 7 0 (D g ~a~on r%g:%g-8~ rnz2.g0 b !2z WJ ;Q:awmF=g5(D r~~.~Cm z~'nm;Eg E $ m $3 n a EQg sz> % g& F ;e ?! 2 25 5 3%5!$ QW 5.2 nc2a 0- ID CSvIla- OfrD-.TJo 7 QZ. om a3 < n - ~3 o~ 2 cgg c'3 3 gzEg Qg 3' g'pg3? s .= m2.az3 -0 Q Ff -0 w -. 2 - e 5, co ~w n s agg*adcc ? -.o 3-4 ww $ w gQ rc1 2 5 3 a 55 E,; aQ E E. e c q $2 5 n c 0. 3 g V, 2.ag. g'pg cnn>r +; YK: a =% -ID cg Q~C a 0 0 :: 2-w m 3 n -c ID -. ww2- g2 m - & F3.B2w w-. %E' w e& E!== z.0.m EL? QSE -L kn n r n 3 n Sscg, s~~2ZgGQ2n -. mOnw Lm? 5 z-0 a n 0 2 C -.o V, 5 5:~ 8 E.;n z 4 =zg g ne^=. !? x3mQ z 2.3 2 m E Eawe i;l :55s. :e 9 5zg p g+g 2 3289 2 E+ w~UQ P.",Q, nm3& L 5 gTsS + 5' 2 -. = -.r e - w.. cQmC 3 m=: ~~~,~U.~QO. n 3~0 ma cw3-:;33gEg -cg. (D c g g. ;.E 3=2 .% E; 3 P w % zi. =E c. W m 23 0 w 2.n- m DJ cw 0 m2.K 2.%% 33.2gKg -mm m*g m-' =Ez-. 3h.E 2"Z.J r&cm c(D 3.2 3 E :.;g g ;.E$ -33 nine Ww- EL- eE3w ;g:z;". gcln $%2 n (D V, -.v, n -2.3 .S%Z 3 35.d' 2 3 2. g5,$Fm 6"- 3 - -'w 0 mar x mo~~3 V, 8 2.Q g.0 D 55323.' e (D 0 m 2 '= wg;g N-. ,LE i;kgc~cQO - wom- $22 zc $ca-G.W32? n 2.w n -0. Pgg P<G%?.:.p.p Q - rQ wccg ;low ~~zp 13cJ omnn 2 -. %$$g. nmmm -.ooz gage y2,- 3 2-g.z ig-5 i, zlnw,/'- =.-. 6: c %3g =l-cr:og EZR mzg 0.nO~OL o.c;:, mn asz. Eww n32 Sg Q gE'z m X<f 6-. Ygm io"ge OF2 W(D0 slnw :$c%.G 5.8" 5cg2.;:9zg zg2 -03.E gw -< 0 ;.%k 3.a~~- wcoo~~=c5 222 QL2 ?.gQ 2 8. 0 Q 3ln E: z. 0 7 a 5. 3 $$S-S co - z;-g 0 2.2 g 2 gz, -~mnom' n> '0ang 25, s' f ~~~wL-COS nn ;:gFggg r! n.a 80 g V, n EU w 3 azm- a:'ac.OT_S 5 Wm 3,s :: 0 3; gy2. ;monOem7m pap0 0 nus c Fa0 7 3 ng3 O O w gnGE (D w - 0 Fg g m m m e g-gv, gggg?z- eo %g.gsgo ,,s;~ cW na J 0: ~nn 2:- o -g bog > =.IDmo E=.W FE n 2.- uu 3 rn~n 0 ~~2 ww W o n FO m--g nwz: = 0.~~26~- ;o (D am (D 8.;; ng. mm IJ -.m 2q~nm r-10 3 m ~Ep~03ng$ E; q 3 mE=,=.m =-. f- g"..- 3 5 gu '=:E co?! 0 8 sOo43KC-> 4g.33~3 an ggEm i$g.siIJ omvu $$;;zo< Lxxg,g =cF& - e, =%a 2$pgp. -0-nicamgIJ mnn~wcz~~ (D I3 m EEna a 22 z Pm ?zagg zY a-3 Gu~ =< n gP8= EE;~~~$EO - a m 8 no raz -0 a new ni 0 Q 3 m 3 7 P: 0 gg p ',m3q3-.zo 5 zY -azo -wzL $5 g>Z,<; @? E E7 cE gQ;g; z3.c mGu w rD (D mz Pm C 2- 0 po 2 2 > ~numnaom'm==,,~ C w -,uggFg $3 $ w 2 3 :gm*g ST2 EL5g; Q6Z.m a- - G.e m m.nw 8 3 ZZ~O (D E%= 3 -.n3 c3m- er2.0 =TI -Q ni c Y * D %I?? 20" 3 (D -.c I'c 3 ? n ? z'- ti E-:: g;z v u 0 3 u Dog 3 QS",8 2 ggz 2 LsLg lgg p$gg;3=wm =r--. zg2gc 0 38 8. 31 mwxmoo-.38rn A ,,oo !$ : $2 Z: z 2 leg ni+ c$ ;d Pz$zE E.3 E:gc LC +3 2 !$gcgc(D- -0 CY) E ;gp g w (D 0 3 Y30~3ga~TIom3~,ti~B3~m3~a~~rn 84 (D rn umu ::,%:.%$&$$ 3 3% gg% Fg3 Y z -mo~a 4q ni = 3 zz gzEL< sz 6 w c? J,=.o g..; g n = %m r - --. -Q 0 a 0~ W 23 g E m = W ~a m~),wr E.3 ow ~2~ 2-3 m 8.5, m $m %: w $5 D R o < ~2.n~ m 2.2 gg 0i o 3 Y mm E.oa s.0 (D a Pnq mp3zenzbn3Wni =m fD 03 as -3 g3.2 mSo = ,g,23.NgFau=3-.0-' Y = -2. E n g g 5.2 %; FW V, r Y f 60+ gam R aOuLc$$ pg i$ Q @g:p-? em Dm? 8 "&J;;:2.E. 2z g rD 2i -5 "'2 m-0 i.r~z 2 g; 9? (D 3 z g;rI.z z; -.+a g 5' -5.- 2 %?X 10 0- 0 2 Y.0 -13 vu zLc zwgzgO 32 mw w'J"w Y 3mniQ ;I< ~~~~03m-m~~g~~~z~ =WE.- QZS(D8332Z :$s2m OC z W (D Eg- -=,G%g I.=GW v, (D E2C.F 2 $4 ,W*zs (Dgg,Q n-2. g%egDWcp.= m3aSg! 3-,,<gYgWEmz~2= e;?" 2m2:G r.- r P (D 3=, (D g: 2.2 W = aJ ? 3 1o LO %Eg v, F: 5 w 3 8s. g ITS z.2 2 %=E ~~~~<~ W$z+g% czKg%+ -F'gnu Y 2; 3; 5 E nP3$zfmp:z -W r<mn n n -8 3 Q 2 EZ g :.$ ; 2 5, p Ee.5.p.z3 k2 2; w ,I 5 P -E -3 r n Zz"2Z pg 3 - J --.-Sggo n '0.0 mo 37 8 ?,z~z g n >-e m 2 &$Z$, s.52 S a; p $ ao3=JP2:'-3 ~3 ni a z s.Fgg. 0 bGs3 wS.2 z g!%g?$. E 3 cg w cc '". n3Tc--. coP2z m Pg2 - $$,$g$g ~P~QcmWo 0 -. p I g-p e. ID D -z E. 3 JnmG2-JE ";"-x ce~s'rr. +s E2 ;,g22K g 53 ;z; oxmnpro. %-Y~<~<Z---: 2=.sg OW 5.g p. 7 m-%z; -n Fp.m ;;gg$.W. g& gE3 K 0;. gz.25 Kz EFX %J* -. -p 3+~~u.o Ya-.nw, E.= --.InisY~=m n<n5~e,~-= m = 3 c 3 ni c &.o.qm ==E's kE 53.2 : 2.w- m v,rDe 3 2 I= =-< = 2-0 p 5.2 3 2-0 0 &.? SF 2 & ggi.5: 2 ED 3 2 =QJ=w(D P. ." z 2. ID (D (D (DQ aijQ.S.(D 3 2 wm m 2 nDz ~~ns.3 5.0 np.oTX.2 2 5 E~E. 22 3 o '" ,,Ya,,,(D~~~~~~Q~~~~a?:m~~~-~~~~~o~~ c 3 ~~n-~ e ~W D.m~ m ni z.om BFrn:Z sm 2 = F.3 ;?E.=.= >u =Q w;gsplg; E$-;=m 0 Tu C.m nn% 2 v W*QJ z!%(Dni<= mpm'OWcsa m- o ~-3- <.< gY X p3 u %Za.m ,,, p- mm 5- 4 PC 3 s c BE &: $2 E g B m.2~~ 2% -.s~:n n (D 5 -,zp.~ g z,g g VI z 5 2g- 3 o p X p J m < $ ni m 2. 0. 0 ni o VI 02 nw ns.3 -.TI &z 20 EE.2 mu F.Z k2 n 1.3 nm (D- g sa x 51 ma* %ea 20 0 =.- m < sz-~p m ~5. n3c3woaV,- ,as.-. x 0:- YmZrZ= 3 3 m -.mo Y m 2 c nimwm=J - d 2 =.Sa; 5 ci c g3.0m -- W a3 0'3 27 3 $5: ig Gn g~z ??-os $5 3.53 2 ~~f.x; 7$ =ZP"e c.m iFc c-3; 2 $si (D *na SEgn 2 O' J ;: 2;; m a a$E $; 3 Qcw g P; o*c.w E; 2.; ;gE 0 Lao f; .. ; ; $& ;; 5 -,! $ it; 2 2 5 9 2 $ J go K 0 0 5.$p~'g=;o";~ c=.-p32zya6 e: =yUsm---s: -. ~ w,a~awmo3 s op:k$% gg;+ q 2 Gc J <u gq 3; e.: 0 h--(D -meumo &mmcz$a cw 3 3 :q w 0 553 P n L2pg :,%E s SI a so nioo,w 0 g.O (D a- -3 (D 3 if3 Ti z -.nz Em3 w. woo-2g53' ~.JTJ~ ne.gc "E-" g:z3gw v, 220: 5 5 s E.rK3 09g;:IG ow Pw , c.0 : E '2 cg e gc 50 c =-.x; '0 -=a,- &- - mz --na 3 .:2z$;4ss z:; T~3GE.;,~Cotw0 w ID rAm cg3;Tns~ az225:Go28+ ~x;wn=m-omm~. ,e.">"P"aa~pS$,7JJ( no-~~.>~gam -macm-,: e,g-c 2 2 $ *~z.z g$;2 x; w (D -.G'm 5 E g ~~$.g~~$~~g~ z.2 i ZE~.:? &gg T~.=%CZ.$~ (D 2 a o 2- l,m 53 o 2 %J 3 a K-.'Eoz; -gg.cz,q E2 8.- gzmc-.t,;QOy (DEmwx;mcw - -- 0 w 2 E, g s'~;.~;~: sc*C-wmo 2.u rDrmx;* **- -.ox~m.w~g.;.mw 3 in -. n azmwo_,3 3msmw3mi gs sf.;:: gn$-;2 ou t g =--'om x 3 O-,J -.$ 2.P 5gm n+g+g.zm in a% = c; ~WZ u0ou-Q -~w<P Gn! ;a;: %,C$ i.c"O6. oc z5Ec Pc a;.: -. v15.~%%0 WI?.G.>2 %; ZZ & g2.g E2 j = w m -t.<<z ak : $sPg(D "-2: 4 2z.o 0 in3 ==gz's 5.: gu 6 Dl ow ag+e 2 3 w Q3.ZC QI$~mo~am9~~qow--.c' a,*g$%g E- cT- Z. n ;.< Cn E~EE-~ LEQmmwnig5 Qmn 0 ~22~: m ; z z.,-g agu zw -mXo * w m ?P?Swat2 ne eo z; s y; f dZ f 3 ~ o-mms43- $;x;m'ou""p Gg8=mc2, <ggp,k2r! nnI; $2 =,* Qin0wJ;gg$:X m =ps =.*- %E3 ZgE %m n2 = LELELE 252.3 :E-. =,-+-'(52Fm mei;; -?? n*ac z I;(D 0 w+ d p- ? 0; i;;3c3 oc5$g D2. 0 &-.c.'o -.- 2~ 8 ZG' -0 jozwg o~.n~~ "OS gc2 e pg2g;:;:. '0.3 8 ;' b 0 L$2 g g $OE.$33- - 8"0Zij'( Po ; z 73y23a O $2: a5p3z 0Pm3 2(D(Dmm= pPP 3.Z a wy a -wn P$Fzf ~n L a,q L K:~QPE - ;.; : q 1.u =rzc E mww 2 2.E7-c"Ge $=,%sE 0 P mwgJ(g?w %st 5' c.03 c. pD-5:g =%<-a O=ID 3. G 3 n 2~~z.c~- -? z.s 5 Y 2 c wax 2 z xuqzC 0 -.Fagn 08.5P% 8" z-zbmc. gcggz (D .. 3 2 2. 5 -0 g 52% m.we P n 'PWO23 3=cg P E22 6 P = (DX' g gp$si$g z Z$$S Z$$ pz g; :gg = "ggE.23 = Tj.%LO q 3. - rnm>a*josm>Pue5 rm -rnawm-C 3>w-;ug2 rnE.Z-"r *c>*20mc3 3m w E.=.= m2 PO m ne qT" &-, c"m m0 - in m Lqso 5 yg 2 ag,= $25. 2 8s G asm~;=.om-&~; zmG=W3mw -w- ~ (D aD.po 0 m..m m.f.3 22- &J--c OC 2m oaq w a- ZOZ zg 02 ZE $2 c -Q? I =< Z005'*3,3w<2 wcrm mg<in 08~ri Q=3 5 am n =a (D GG w n m Ein c-( i;;zgs53; 0:: s >m a cLw m c J =3 n-.- * * $2 a:=a%n$ 5 2 (D Qm E.m x, nne n--=g 0<w-wnn8~5~ ,L%-OZ Nn* z e u n u C 5 (D o. s p 8. m 38 a * c 3 5 E c Q2- E-s 2~3% g o ST - ; i! !i$ 3 5% z.0 a0 or>~g$og3~g * z31 -m --= -. -. 0 g Z.2" a3,m, bB-. 0 2.i;;z,z K2.F e o c.-GFwz -. - m~ y ~Q(DCL w~c.<g g s m5.n 3 W g $z2<s Q2353 =$a: m0-c e 0 0 mnu rnQrrD 3 7mfD c 05s:3w=cncc"rnmr m-.O o in -.mo ~1x2 $*g~rw ~--.inO-w<)Sm-~* n Y c n%oz a533gc"E.z c2.w (D '0 =*s3 3m zo W P"Er~mw~Ppz-3mw2J2=f2~.~ Y a a< (D ~-gs J m z TaO mm Tin 3 T. e T z0 6 3 5g 5% Fm 0, g 000 Lo in E2 XP'" Qo :.g "5 w E 4 m 2 am" am 2 e z.ze (o < as cn GO %.in 2 2.z n n -442 $$e O 3 GE.%.Kn wcoo Q 2 s$"' O N--..& 2 $E :g z :!: $; sF3 3 -0 m w gn ZF E, n 2- mcmg~,2mr-goggfe=P3 ac 0 -_g %.zm ;5 r2 8 w =.E >o a2 5 g5 ii gi %E E$ ' (D 2 ii ?> c "l.*wmC ,wmT3m2.wwo*>m2.w~~ ?nGEE 25 SZ E - 0 =cp.(D 1o en E! u g 5,ca -gzog Pm*-;;$c,;as zo 5.m g r +%e. ma235 -.3,DJ r 2 om o $Ew% 3a,033n52.*,.Z. in =.s ? 2 D -om z = 0 E:.= q OZ o$= 5; r$g 2 m E.0OQ E.?? m .,55 z c%35:=m3mq e 23 .- <o-= n=3 0 OrDE0.3,% g m 0 w ID "wW23gg$%g 953P6zm2".in :E fDT g$ v) 30 Oh& E$*$ En2 c r.3 73 _. z 2s nc-' 5.=ga wno. '< SO , o nu ~.8 GE % 4 4' 0- zg;g !& z gg; 52~3 agw 0 KT gc.$ gga i? 33 e. 0 2-u ;: SG 2.n ss!p$ sz$ QC 6 a0 0.0 0 -3z E. z '0 - 55'3 0) $2.8 1 5-w m- i;;m r3 aP2% x-' -. g a RS $* $g;$ ?Z - 0 3. -n a. e55 2 ow eg3 L-. 5.3- '0 :-?Z.r& 5 3 P e nZ $g=o-< 0. z- -0 3 WT EL,sg < c 3$%3 =E.' E em in wsE,??.- 0 ? zzz2 zz:. = 433 &sa:% ? aw.3s %Dz 7 %$ *5.ca?x.w ? OB:vl o_o. 0) Z2.a _a ?*K $c;g we s s gg:: 5 y zgg;. gE 8 3 0 w a n 2 e. a - m c 22 apg ?-z 32x5 n-' $$go P -0 5 2 5 z.m -ago ~~~~~>~~~~~~~.$~Ez~ 2 P w 0-w +: 3 g.pz o m 5zsg~ g sm s-m 5.a mm owa-~s~g~c.wa~3~w~ a cEGw-~rw= x%5*3a<r!Aza m- = ? ~2 ;.2 - os,, -SEW w ~2.n a m 2wamvl m<mac-8Z mcin I I 2 8 WQ i;;z mm (D c.m (r, aQ$$ 8 5- I" :;. -w ZZ' G !r=g n 5.a %a g> 232 s mnTm y3.z 3 %-g$eZ6!E%.ZQ -32s WoG r '03(D~~ObwdG 22.c w -. 2 am E gn $5 gsZ; m-.z = m in z? 'f Qzg- w "2 a$" Zg. 5sam<gn g;zL 2.?% "n 222. P 7 B in3 ;; 1%- ZP$ E in or g gg sp n>c n 3 m w rn om g 2B E.%%' g a n gc) g 5 g.2 T;.=~T= 3zw 32 Y =.Eo e=. K= i: o*E.T>nn >:QP Q3.z2 m t.- n 0 z :* 51 $$gc c s z 0 E ggp3 2 F -.E- = Q4o ;E.c 30 m go znmm bT; E c m.< 2= ID rnz %Spa -3tw 0 m 3 m am 3.2 cp. r6g g5.~6~~~3 Qg --x 3 57 m 7 v, 0-m lo:,= c.. gwo: - n8 E Oncn= 3m Q 0 a 052.bwm mc,n.G'wxm.a ij-m E; w pz; 2 g;.!;, 2 0 5.2 -&g" v, 2.ii.c 0- g-mnm ;i:ZzEg E+:; 2. ~~~w 02.0 Qz g a% s' zl>rg2fmomo rJ 0 0 ::E:g.? 4 G E cm~"'OOno o c c n g V, m 5' 3 3 2.203 500 5~2: 2.~2 3 FQ= nz 2 ?'=e% Fg 22 -'i)2 _--. mv,EPo-.=. nw2:$E2*zo=~~s nxbw-' 0:s EQ% F= J -.-.O Q Q -c.? 51 cz -3 3 Fz -A -E< 0 -v, e.3 5.w 0 g m 2~030;30c~c~no.nm~,w 5 2.5 2.Cm 3 0 2 0"~ Qc.sQQ- w --; 25 51 6 -.a 8b-m"m=cru-ez~%Z.a2~~82~~.n ~~w~~3q~pO~-~-tnmo~~ =-n -.= wkm v, cm p.wom 3 v, +ca j.3 3 $ 5.z 3 53 A? m 2.g og E.$.z g wu LL: 2:: n %,a a, rw $%3.Eg pz-mo'Dg ;a 4 - n w g E= 1.w '3 %?.a, O 20 0 W w c + @; 2% 22 a g g :; - m e.g 4 5; 2. w ~~~~~.<03Q=~~E.%E g?.z$,z3Q= >uwsgEgx~~~cFwE ;.3m oom2. 3 1O 3 EO 2 a 2 g 5 2 3 I w = % 2 J = ID - d v, _. =2Tv,EZ$z?En. 0 c3 0 2 oz:" 6P.W 2 ga.2 m~~f.Gga*z 2 - m.3 - ;:;szoJ30 w g: =.yignpD='P G;$~.&\$C 9 gg FQ2g:g;gJ o e,mp m P, QW.< 5- J g5: 3 &0<wm wQ~38n 0 w3 2 E. :.?E?< 4 g $j g % c=u rnB E.3 33'0 om v, wn C-XE 3 2S.e 3 E.=m 'D 02 03 w Prc =. 0P.w -om -2 10.- rn~3~~ow=~mnwv, m wm 0": -$a Z=E.ga -2 03n 0 2.m 0 oo 2 = 3 E. 2; 03.0 gm n Tn w -. -. 7 Q* v1 Q-, - Qmw $ WWIyT=: w n% mn 3. sP Q =,;YO m 0 7~ w 0m.a m 3T= 8 Q--'m w 3 QS 4 $2 00 v, -I E! A s B g ; '0 zg 2: i 8 e5 zz 1 "8 2 VZ E75 --I $5 ;p "%: iXm BE GS E72 2. ea mB :E sn 20 m uu = z L 8. 2 v, -a - E Z x (D m -.c;zg. t 3 -. y 8. E 0 zT = 3 c [D UPQ O3 mDJ =;=go ?5 $Jgs %Z 5: LnE;8"wx zz mz g e% 2 '< ~ %A 6. Ee o c g ~.az.= - hv=%J B g;znzr s ;.gz,.g Z-p-TEg ((I, 3 VI o E. g p;aa 8 Qw 2 $3g9% T Q (o L= 5 -.o xgu 00 7 g E n n - v n no = ow gco(Du a%iS$ ;.g~&'3~$g; :g2;$zggg mu" 5.8 a. =m e23 mm ZE gwwm3yc-e.ozz e= $2 =Pd -n 0 n 0 w g 2.8 gz $5 E > 3"zg 85,g $2g"z o w,Fw s c3 ::so0 > B5~uP$m~~3w=n13~'.w0a 53.-2 3.22% "58 (D g.z (D w -. w am E$!? z5 ;..2 2w u 2 8- ? O 2 3a E u: w? B n No8: S 2.~0 2 %Sag' - (I,= VI -.a g 3 ga-"nc "2%' =w< W =. ID ga _. ' 7 ow wca z ao3pm ,""-g 8 e; gas2w 'cf mp. c"CrsI =- In% &,on w Ws.8 w E; a g ;. m 2 g.s E g p CT- sa$$ gg?e E;'..'- m3 CDwg? 3 0 ~~~~. 3nc r-Sa 2 gBvlmF. T 5%F& -.. DI F.g 2 g VI 2.w g 2C ~~~mrw 2352. WF U wm3r33 gg.?r" w0-n 0 PEL- zE3 w O-. "OOm ;s az a 35mtg g%-" $$a =u- 'PI c.c&-, nE"'J 2. 5 7°C 0 m ~g~~u w0CP =,=on 00 3 Znzcc. SES.~ 2 gg wsGN a gg32z P.' = gs %u ==arn 5.m. <. 2 ; :E 5.: P. . g~~~~~ aP~i :<$ c.2 wz g&w~,;e mOc". Q3E icIv, QPw">mg %-Pgo r % ?Z gr waunzg 88,; % 2 E6 2 mw ,aEza ;.n2P 9 c rr :5j 0 VlJ0,~z z 2. 5 5. wpg E '0 og g 1 gz %? 3 003 "mzg 5 w 5 n Qa 5gmw $.s.a3 J g m 0mc-c- 3am %0zmzm wEgo8z gzjFgz+ 315.0 5 2 wrn Q~~WZZ +gq ZFiT z FC5s5.' XI ogjF=$ > =wo5; u w;sow 7 = P 5 ss3g;w stm g XI 8sma- 0 $gz:g -u z$$w C m abwnzm - 0 =I zo 32 :.LozP Z2"w z.2 - gs 2 c-;,%5'rn g.4.e a 5 3 & o$.m_oy w3_gz g & J;=PS;* Q P 8.c (D 0 am2 &E= 7JPk,m 2 CLEF g $:; $5 2 E 1 G ;% a d: c 5 z; B =.VI Ec g.> pEs zj5 = m -3: -. 3 311 3 NE g Em n'Q &5 E mD.0 E?: uu 2 PU wn o= a 5 as. wq a a" m $\g a== Era3 ,=*e wm (D; %; smm 8 b gg zoa 2% =gmwg 9 w 2;. g$ ag' sz 5: nJg3 w$g,,g%2;5g am& ? & 3 -3 5 -g.?Jz. w 5 Ec- 5: *c w w 3 8 =!E $; :z 2;*-. ; &a -0ww g5-z;: i $ cp-g ,vi? -. c gePszwbm Lex wm"as $.a cm 9= Eza0" o= zo 2 2 w: n: c 2% $E 3E~a;, OgOPm-' ~~2.7~- E.%+22 n3zca> $.: gg 2,aaca 32.5 52 E2'- :u z 730 mT:Eg 2%!>gz 0 mzgg m 5 g; $0 4-SP 3,n pw ID$=<. - n =P 88esuE $-gZg =.Pg30z 2,~ ZZ c~e53~ 0 0 P 3mnwom < 0- w g: gQ.p$g nEa2" EgqZ - 0w0w$.f Wa 2g 03Ew~" EN2.Xw w u E. z 5' ?sAd 8.F e~ <w -mEQ =2;,aoon g:. 35 $2.: g$&. =zg-Ea z 2a P-m" gaz zg w3.w c-icImz zw-ws 22 C= w3 $" (D 3% mmop wnJw-gz m=gn2 sz: gi rm*Erp ??mea 2.5 go.J 3u=03 %%3zD 2: P" s 2. WI Jaw wr g+. rq =-s'w ~w$nz. zw $Z =E, <g 5% E$$ *w-+o p; ;s. 86rbE.F -m = eo %? ;; E;: &"PE.& wn=-> 2. I n% ms gg -3g =F.sa ma c w gga d 0 $3 P wE 2%" w-w?? InJQm" sgvg.3 0: nOOao 325, I = an oms ?(" c (D gg ;g 53 aggg :2Sz $E$rn =gg 3 wz %g 8< 0 20 2 a -.z 0 -. cc In ooawn gs ;; $g FgQ m=nw5. acmw3 m-: ego m zw.,ao.5 z* -w v zmnwn& a A -.:%rag s 5.w 5% ?2Ez!,! v z p q;r= W EPW 0.- a r 'om r --I 3 a.-mg E ge ng35.38gS Eo w.8, E 3 g3 :gz E g g e> %n>~'-' "0 "am 2: :g -8'9,s g. 8.1. % =i; %Pro = "s' nm <Egg% W 0 OT,w>U woomnazn LE a ;;.a0 -w =3=P(D-< nc E-z $00 anma g V) a oa"Q 5 + 22 c ;;;5q 2 P,Gz mw''<>O c Ln 3z.gq x * gw P= %-og$a:" now 0 8. a - zg gm'ZaN I m $. 5; g OF "wwmo7 -0 nu 2 am 2 zsm %a3 op > rp3 0 $ mu 5.0 c =m n3 & m 38 m t-4 wl 0 q U op az22= 6 : z- 0 QGZ 3 > ;z ggg g P, T 52.n . 0-0 E w g;$$ VI N VI b .I 5% nF E i i.- w 2.; 5 - w=zs,rz zz w= 4 %9,9.mow =guo>Qr 3E ZW2E P-*>E 5 0 PZF~~ - -. zn ~23 E,' 0; gi3+ PVI&s. 2 =. 3p2.m * 0 =. v ow= $Zsm 2s~z o3 -93 -a $: zgzm =..XI85 3 2 =z is; Z 2 * n ?E5 go 3 ; 5 9 ;, 0 F- 3 P (D -. nu nm3gEz$gg 2.2 J3= 0 2-c mu2 c P5 q as mg-0 -a n Eii'w 5' VI SED 3 s Go ?mz -4 3w "x 25 gg~5ngz%oE~ -u ws%-$E;; 5. > gx q? m= cy X~og:n%2a =3VI -0 wu-3 p -.- wm 0 z G= gz 2 3 r 2 E2.v)- 2 a z 2 ggg; CS. mc& F P 2.E. mfDVI 0 VIS c 0 Eqz-E" = z=m a;? io -iie; ammQ- 55.2, caw so: w x 2x3 mz3E2, I WSSZ 1.m w e,z 23 3, mmnzVIrm F g z g, "g$q VI 2 = za srg nwwg 9.22F3 e2.s fy$=]n ;e% grz3 gzs.._g zz> z --I 8%: QFg -. j; j;g$Esg,s 228 >wm n9.r = w-u ; ;$ T 3~ gnnuz :.a+ 28.3 czQ &uz. Y%g < oL ga3a~0:m 00 w g3m ZQZ' ZOE. z=c~ 5:: u3L ;:>% Zrn wmlo-ow ou On ---g%"f2 ~ZP~~~~ c<x 0- =gs W 2s -ow mwio g-53 $5~ ~2.3 ag2.Z gg 3 ~ o=nm3 225 cu2gg 2*%> g rn ZQQ mw* gap z.m nw=coq~~ 2-00 siu $-g ?WE $2 g sq 2z SFo a? 3 ga z,g &+ as< fjm $as %3w =m29. wag$ Em mz.9 ox $22 ;;s %gg a: :aY w3 -w SO 3 ss$S io v) na 2,mE~a -a ~2 2 zmu z=w c-4 GS m ;g n ggagx E=' E2 :iR g gg grFa: ggg ",%< zF3uc 2g.E ocg: E$ 0 @E 2~0~3 $!rD=G zg 4;azs w0 F-v ~~~8~. giT% nmap ?$ $as 8C.Z' anmu: 2; us- r %? . G;g !a. 5~> =nnm r =cmoo >s z<g E an 2kq gag% ;; 2gc 6 2:5 2x e, Ekgzg T& E.wg $2 2ZF VI0 oy -.I P. 5s; aw: L ,E? zm2. m< 5 gK crn> - 2.0 0 3 o-~a o om ss r g :z% 33LE , VIVI2 = 5. z gg 2s n m= g E3.Z ggzp m ZsJ z$ 3m r -2.2 z; 3E 1. : 3 @8 =c g.2 Y -:;s E 2: <g a eo3 EEgz a- <m- owwnpo 3crF 8 E2g %$ e.5.:.= $2 E= < E>, = -.x $E Q.w = suEoJ3 -w,-. B a% ?$:2 %;3 x1 g2 9.0 F g, 7 ng 0 Y 7 w mo z$+gKg-az 5Cn+aE 7 r -g o g 2 E: %SO -%. ?.a - 3 VI 3=-6 'Do a&" gg, ,:o g J in -n5z~.~un~m~c~+~ ;g2 = mu$:> 3 lBBpg" Y 0 -rs3--3 0-m a ;.mu 0.- ow3 w WUC -VI = "= p P c$g 2 ue.~u: n32 m z' w 8 '+ 1o 2-u w g,$ a ?;E c 2. S. ~f.3 q 3 g a p, 5 a g c g: g g- 2.8 0 g6 p z SST $ .x gn 5 9 z gazzP- m=lgg,r. aEa32:> 7-0 QmmU2. won 83,&2wr< <Svs e %--, SP~, g3 m scc 2 C.~Z' 0. n8NmP.3 zw3 nc 3 G n2.m R=rE!Z.Z a- 0 a=a (D 5 rzgg:;;g, m VI"m so n(P$ c) 22%; pa 2 > "Zm %a=- 2sg-a =,gLs Ewm pwnm 3mm 0-0; n m9.3 (D 730 mgLo<$ E 5pFQ mn - 3- 03 sZ%gGx ap$g E %?.Z Q-ow J EE-2 gzn zoz m (0 mwz- gg~~i?: E~iiioo zneo~ OK-? x g g3J".Da= QE3935% '313% gzg0 .wo.5$g3 Cns 2.u- -2 <n% %::!j.2 cgm5= caw n 3 i.2 wG ;r: 3 $26 azz 3.!g 0 s 0 ggga255 U$O& w;hE-, "pg3:: yD$fyn zz&cz g "S'S G=m 2 &. goo 38 m s;z;w s az g$%g; g3E== g:c E:? :-*= mzg %,a2 z nm ==n Eo: 0 g,"z ?o&$PJ c, umum3 3:: pi, sz+s= an ID a- w=z wOgg,n 5;;:: C_SP % $ J 2.0 $:;a(n *o s u3 , $5 Fz-F z E%; I-az:p wTr nw+ - Eon xnnz; zsE~2 ksg E& 0 wm v) Oh -.$$gc 30'";03, gmm +E~*Y cn-3& $2~~~ ~3u 5:?T7 F e (0 sj F # =:q 5zm g;F % ag muz -3 $ $ p 9 zgg 22% 0 EJ ;%- ZPQ m m+z;a zzgo3 lg E?$ Us: 3 <mean =-*w > z 3 mL=s. =rz myc ? %K 3G 3r mwc 2 0- 2,;g ;.% %Egzp j;; -2 > g 2s .a 0 t;E"=Z;a (g;LLTm 3s E E!? ~n g 32 g$= 2 5 5.3% %Q Eg& $83 02 3 $50 pc og -0 +w20= qg 3c GOVI m 05; F gzg 63m s 5; L2p arv :P EE g. E~< a5 maz2~ gas gz 3 a $. ;&$ w $22 2 E m 2 02 mm g;z OSP g;; rw n a %+agv) 2g+rg -6~ ? m= m -. UZ0 w wn 5: 5%. ggE 2.2 > z a --. 52;. :: oZ"6'.E ZU3 03Zma :$: 20- 0 =3 2 fa,% 2 -om rD 2 $6 $ P 2 gg-z 2 ; 3 5,;: -3- ;.Eo 2 v)nr mw ::I 5% g 3x3 -< 2gEga g-$ ~g~$z~mm>nz 3 3 e- 0 VI:g<m SB = om coo. X¶ w u m 2 .&E -3 63 c 0. Y. % F z - -U n2.g zg zg gE 6 g,.n mz.gz 7 6% 2. =mu 5 -3 == 00- 0 =w 5 3% or= m s Egg s g:r;g 5:s c 2 F g g: g Ee $8 kg gz$$Ff %&! 9 - ~$.p,OVI---mo n0.3 nom3 z53 g:zg om-.m 5 o::m<o =.mQoc<2z2:ggmgp63 u"y"ac%-Q% ~ $g 23 &g~mFygy,P=z- %<rDg%zs . m3mm2 c ,Y 3 ;a g <&;.g$?$g:%8;Z 0 r (D an& zg.j:guu aV12g.gg W,f v) mnm gou w uz 3m=: ,w 94 = n w n 5'9.~ v) 2m 2 g v) s.zs Z $* 2 F 5 Zag.s g~gVI~~'~a m 3 & rng FS w m -(I% WkK:'P c c 0 % Zv) -I3 c;,ss no oE~ O. z ww~O~am3 ==srr: gg5=z* 5 I F % 2 VI ~~g~~~a~.w~ -4x=omw 3 WU 00' gg&a 20 3.E: a -. W rn W -I W +?j 0.9. 2. k g J 8.S w.m $Ea2 4 u Ip - fD =m p 0 = 5.0 2. s 2 2 E3 Yo0 -a 5'w PO 2 ~$2 FG%%la p$hs ggs- L2 z 5 Q Z 6nz 6 f g 2 ~zz ZFg. u %--5 coo amp0 3x z.mzF n 2 1.0 J=, 0 1.n- > 3;s U c 235 zc&. 2 40 s?F OJE Ezm g? > 2 85o- 2;z $& ?-z : & :? (0' unr gg; 3z PO 3 > mK2 p~ o0 3: I(Da r.uv 58% ;%c -0.- p %".= zww-a om a ZKu s(D on300 zm2 P Egg 0 E: W w<g 3Fg Q 5.g $;? 22 r ma -VIw Z gs9.qc a 2% ,?f?f? E! - gm g@g 3 PF %?pz Is; ig: e 22- B 8s". @e a g.3 2.m g@ E? @$ 80% e3 -2 @ "8 2. 0- ?rn E2 xE FaSLiy @ Bw8 wa 5 2 B&A q. 13 * 8- *8 OD& 0 f-g O g 80 B ;Lh 0 8" gu *= 24 3s 3 -'( m- Eg e<- @%== a, &(PC 8-0s e. %Ki mm &p'( 6% pm 1% ($0 ig Pg*g =E 2 g smm gc ?$E 82 gr gz$. om-&, c I I I I I I z'$K 8: r.O E'O~ m-0 mg p. Eo q 2 (3. gY)gg ; $5jZ'c?"?aag o t3: o 5.a ;g !;i gg. 9E !2$$ p @Po 5 $E E22 B o (p Zma$g* 5: g.;: =Z.-o r.0 baa EEo 2% r.0 0 2i 2s E;; gP;aPS P 98 2: Baf? goo c1 g$g - a,m e2 aka i $4. fC.5 3- rn-p. -2 P 35 8<3.;aT 3 ;2* P-mB 0 :E pozs 6qgS.c tr So gg rnvmaog gLE?'oa$,n 3 * Q% 00 a '2 g 8 %a e ZE:O pa mow u g@%ggg M Po% 3: Ew:,4 P Pg a- ggE $2 $.E .o $g 2 N ba -I d. 38~: z gc arB%ggx E pz .1 Yq = 3g: o %E 4 e In g-Pag~gP =3c 32 t. g 8,, F $8 S--?c; U %!2 Y) -z;gg 8 z:. K.g@amo(P c&i a&+ F O3 am.-g33J? WCO" E 3;. EL7 2Q 5 - - 3 Sw$ 18 t8,E. z ma 5- m a' OH gg* 3 - 3 2.; Qmop3 m? +* 0 zg zac 2 g g2.g 0gF 75. Ezg o ;i 8 c fi w =czl a o tzz+ 3g ass? g 0 ~.@g 3E. $i em g &F 8gs ,"C *" om OP gj{ e3 2 -Ego &-E 6 p, $3. !l b 2. 35 g gz g u- , " c m u % g- g Eg $Si.- y p 5.5'8 23 Q PP p - P g g 62. ggsi 3 8 $*E q -FE. 3.g : 3: 5g. 'p m $% $2 ga i+- (pp, 30" Me gs k$ Sgma - ag 80 a- 2.F ea a w ai! Em- 2.3 z n pc: 12. g =.G &$ D, 8 g i gE 3 gg g $w = OPbo 8p 3 82 F 05' E F $e' 0Eg gsi 82og yo g z 30 rnk z.22 UTP w 2; F P * E. Q 2. c1 KB 8Za2 g : E! 2 ;g t: 0' kk 1 :;an 9% &@! ma '~EZE ao 2 mfmmmZxkg C"- wa3-g :$.2 ac 10 1 g P g3c 33PaF os.m~-*c~coww 3 oP3.02 8'8g :cgcg 8- Eg: ~~wooo~ p gs w3f.6rrn * 5'58 g"S i@ ?c $8 5 cgDPn e g="25'~:,40 r W a e ooszmmg qww== oooo a=oo a an. La B go p:r;s $ Ea > E 5 zg 5. - -4% 0- 8 @a ~gocmy~ *- 2 -- w? 2 %Z cas?gW= r$ tg P SmOH ;3 "2 -E "E3 pv eoap s v, -fix 25' & s3.: j 8 8 Zo 3.g g g 8 Eg g 0" P C. -m E op. 0 ao g"4g-O g.g =;;a0 'Fb & 2 5 E. $& e8 e (Po E a 0 43 P ?g eo m 28 o s 5: fa ZR gp,m2 "E. I=% w9 dWY e @)Sod BUOZ oms3 PEP 0?1!3!U :V VLTIO8 IM NZIIANB XOhVd 1 -@)sod opFllJede un ou 'o%ala nes ap opepu03 la ua epaplsa~ ns ap opeSisI%aJ OgpIuIoa OII!3!U 3(110&U XI V2IJJI'I NO3 88ItI3S3 ON .Em!3 EldoJd ns no3 =UW WaP a1WPIloS I3 EU 01UaIUI?XN 3p Bq3ad 0~0391~L EI ('=l@lap TUI Bad e4anw ap naIOq as3 ap eu!%ed EUI!1IJ1 El Bah JOAEJ JOd 'OaUO3 ~~U~~~i3d @JOwa18 UpJpBd lap SOJqUIalZIy 13s Ead SO'l!SrnbaJ SO1 UeUaII @J@%IS UpJpEd lap sop~~3ede3~ SOJqWaIty ! '$661 ap orun! ap L '=&En 'BI.TeU!Jd upp3a13 el ead mu03 Jod QalOq Bun 01?3!10S .apuodsaum am anb p~ow~a 04~33 p q ap a%nI ua mum Jod ~OA ap ugpdo e1 o[g: I $661 XI OAVM Ba IC XU8I3ERI XIS Wd ELLIPlI? VH33d AOH Om03 XOd BCINW clLLN33Wl .NO133373 VLS3 Wd O'cEMIO3 XOd V.LB708 VNn OEI?MO3 XOd 7WIOL337B VLOW8 V7 X3NZL80 Wd aILcZ317OS .. 0~131~0s VA IS mod VLSB 3sn ON CL. 3 r & t' 'ON .LUUW€d OZSS-~STZ~ v3 'OWa OZSSS X08 I al!nS "P'ZI u!J3n'ZI v3 'mma NVS S?EI;LOA do ?33XLLSI: zavmod *sen :a ?n%nug 0 ELI mm xma aieis JO dmiamas Su!i;>v XBTIIW ANOL 7661 VJaW 30 AeP WPI S!W ww L L ‘e!uJoJ!Ie3 ‘01uaWeJ3eS u! aleis ay$ 30 [aas 1EaJ9 i3yJ PUP PUEy dUl SSaUJ!M *Me[ qWM a3UlepJ033a u! paledald dli3aJJo3 uaaq seq 1aiyduied s!qi 1ey1 pua ‘9661 ‘L aunr uo ap~s ayi inoySnoJq1 ppq aq 01 NO113313 AXVWItId aW 1e e!uJoJ!le3 30 aW1S aq130 SJO13ala aqi 01 pa11pqns aq II!M uplaq papn[3u! SaJnseauI aq~ ~aq~ dwa3 dqaiaq op ‘e!u~o3!1a3 30 ajeis ay~ 30 aiei~ 30 d~epr3a~ SLI~~V ‘~a11!~ Luo~ ‘1 SSIN.L332RI03 do UV3lrII.L~3 TPN wewdrnr L3THdYUVd \LO??V8 P6d iL aunr uo aqon aS€?ald ‘PT896 ~IUrojIIa3 ‘O)Ua~Ei3ES ‘qaa.IqS r OEZT ‘!+alYdmad qo~leg a1u.103ge3 07 seap~ xnoL puas -asodxnd sryq io3 pasn aq Lam Jaao3 y3aq ayq 30 ap~su~ ayq ‘~~U~IU~AUO~ inoS rod *sqalydwed qolpq ainqn3 UI uoisnpui alqIssod x03 swp! M~U pua ‘suoyqsa28ns ‘squau1u103 inoL puas oq noS aqpuy ah *uog3ap 1cremud s~yq q saqoya inoS aqaw nos se aqamio3u1 pug ~njasn aaoJd sainqea3 asayq adoy aM *paquasaxd sainseam qopq snoIxea ayq uo saqoa ,,ON,, pue ,sa&, 30 sqqp ayq 30 qsbpxrv aaypels@aq ayq 1110x3 uop?uqdxa UB pur! ‘a31330 ap~~aq~qs io3 saqep~puea ~10x3 squamaqaqs apnpuI ieaS sly? saxnqaa3 M~N *qalydwad sly? u! asn oq qnd uaaq amy siaqoa Sq apsw suoIqsa22ns Suem xaqqaq qaiydrued qoliag eyuro3qa3 ayq ayaw oq SSBM io3 Bu~yoo~ Slqueqsuo~ aia qaiydwed s~yq 30 uogaxedaid ayq ui ~~AIOAU~ asoyq 30 11~7 -rroi3 e;en aqsap3 xaquyd aqeqs 30 uorspuadns ayq iapun auop SBM 2uyquIxd ay~, .sa?ep~pum ayq Sq paiedaid axaM sydaSoqoyd pue squamaqsqs aqepp1a3 ay;~ *Sio8ar+) *m uo~g psuno3 ~A!~E~S@YI 30 a31330 ayq Lq pajooid axaM suoqTsodoxd ayq 30 sqxaq aqJ *suoIqyodoid ayq 30 squauoddo pur! squauodoxd bq paxedaid aiaM sleqqnqai pue squawn8xe uo3 pua oid ay,~ *~IFH -3 yqaq~zg3 qsSp~v aap?ls@aq 30 aq~o ayq Sq paiedaid axaM saqoa ,,ON,, pua ,,sa&, 30 suogeueldxa ayq pue saxnsmur ayq 30 sasSp~e lag.reduII ay~, *ua.GunT ‘3 pIuea ‘[aiauaf) Sauioqqv30 asgo ayq Lq pamdaid aia~ qalydrrred qolleq sqq x03 sayemmns PUB saiq~q ainsaam qOTp8 ‘766T ‘L aunf uo ~oIq?aala 1crempd app%W)t?7s aqq %ypie%J UOI’$aUUOjuI 8uFu?3qUo:, qa~~dwad qOl1Eg sp1.103qe3 mob SI Sly& :xaqoA naa Vi 886 OINElWV243VS qE$g 30 arEps3ag € P6d 'qaiqduwd qoiIeq pquauqddns B q naddt? IIIM qqaa puog aqqs 30 M~~LBAO uv ....................................................................................... Z9-8P squamaqqg aq€?p!pux"3 .... ................................................................................ LP8Z i SME? paSodOJd 30 SlXaJ, ....................................................................... LZ--bZ '~lnms aGFTPu1 WV puog uoyq~hxasuo3 qsaJod pm ajgpp~ sa?^^ +IO~S~H 'spu~~ qmd 081 3rn&V&S W&W&INI .................. €2-22 *quampuauq7 a~pi~q!~~ ~A!~EIS@~T -3uauryspmd :;rapmm 6~ 1 UWJU(IN3EUV 3AI&VI&INI 3AIJ.VISI331 .............................................................. 12-81 .quauxpua~ Ieuo!qnqpuo3 LT-P'C -juaurpuau~~ puo!qnq?qsuo3 €1-01 *quaurpua~ 6-9 .quauIpuav ~A!~EIS?~? .quaurdp1b3 uophxasuo3 J~EM -uo~snpx3 xe~, Lpadoq gL1 .............................................................. aAl!)E@bT *SSa33V ,SUOSJad paiqEs!a .uo!~~uI~x~ X€?& &.ladold LL1 ....................................................................................... i€?UO!~nq~qSUO3 aA!lEIS@VI 'SUO~qEZ~Ua~JO !)lJO.IduON :UO!?EXEJ, 9Ll ....................................................................................... puognqgsuo3 ~A!~EIS@? ypa~3 xe~ ~LIIOXII 's.1aqua8 9~1 S;LNaUNW WNOIUI&I&SNO3 3AI&WSI331 ....................................................................... Ij-p samsEam aqq 30 ksmurns 3apg sasod SJN3WO3 ~ P6d wyadoJd ugu~m pw aieiado 01 ‘SJZIIOP J0 suO!II” J0 sua1 aw ‘I ‘l@gualod ‘e!=o3!@3 ]noq%noql smn ~J!IPI!M pw ‘~1~03 WI PW aims UMouyun ww uog€?!%!lqo plaUa3 uo (uog[!q 9’[$) ~UJOJ!~~ inoqSnoJqi %an ‘saps 3uols!q ‘spq pd auasuo3 pm! aJoisar ‘dophap ‘qnb3e JO quo& uog[!q z$ moqe anssi 01 aiqe aq IOU ppoM aiqs al~. :sueaw amseam s!yl uo ~IOA ON v a3gpp~ pw ‘salys 3uo~s!q ‘spuq 2nd ah1aSuo3 pw a~olsa ‘dopap ‘aJinbm 01 spuoq uo!ie%gqo plau8 u! uoq!q z$ 1noqe anss! 01 qqe aq ppoM aieis au :swam amseam s~rl, uo ~OA .WA v isaiaiu! purr (uoql!q z$) pdpuud ayl go Ked 01 uogI!q YE$ inoqe 30 siso3 aims :mdq ps!d ~?~uro3!@3 1noqSnoq seam paieu3:sap JO uo!~e~~asuos pue z$ ISOUI~ 30 axmnss! puoq sazuovny 01 SpUOq UOpE%!lqO @laUa% ‘iuamdopap ‘uo ‘SlSO3 aiqs UT ~SEZU~U! ‘JOCVIII IOU KIqeqoJd ‘umouyun :lxduq p3sg .rCm[u! d~!poq iea~8 13p! 01 lualu! aql yl!~ ap!qaA ayl JO aplsino uosrad J~I~OLE ]E ap!qaA e moy ULE~J~ e sugooqs KIpopuaiu! aaJ3ap-puoms 30 UO~~!AUO~ uodn aj!~ 01 smear( oz jo axaiuas e JOJ sap!~o~ yond 30 Kl!I!q!ssod arl, W!M ‘uosud u! sxaK 02 03 SI WOJJ ‘S.IE~ &big Kq ~SE~J~U! pInoM ,,%gooqs Kq-anFrp,, a WOJJ PugInsaJ Japmm aa~%ap w JOJ asualuas wnyu!w au :swam amseam s!yl uo aioa sa,q v qared 30 Kig!q!ssod ayl qip ‘sreaK 51 30 p~al 1umn3 ayl le U!eUlX PInOM ,,%U!lOOqS 6q-aAlrp,, e moq OugInsaJ JapJnm aaJgap w JOJ a3uajuas mnmyp au :swam amseam sly, uo aio~ ON v puo3as 30 pal3!~~03 pnp!Aquy puo3as JO pai3!Auo3 pnp!A!pu! xq pauwo3 s! leg lapJnm ‘(pi01 arl, jpq inoqe) wgs!p 1ooq3s Kq paumu! sass01 asoyl a3eIdaJ 01s 01 dn KIq!ssod snaL p~a~as ~aip Xuadoid XuadoJd sluawuaao’d pxq 01 sass01 anuam xq K~~adoq :ixdmI 1exg .sasodmd se ‘juamd!nba uo!ieluasuos J~WM 30 uo!ieIpmu! ayl uogew badoJd woy apnpxa 01 uogni!lsuo3 aims spuauq~ PPM ~1W arU. ‘4lenum UO!lInU pmlIn3uSe qay, uo pa~psuy JO anp ayl uo saxe1 Kpadoid Ked pInoM srauMo badold :swam a~nsmm sq uo ~JOA ON v pJniIn3uZe ~!!ar[l uo IWSU! Karl, 30 anp arl, uo saw KwdoJd Led IOU pponom SJ~UMO Kuadoq :swam amseam s!ql uo a10~ sa^ v iuamd!nba %U!AJ~SU03-Ja]EM lerl, luawdrnba %U!AJaSUO3-JalE?M pJnqn3u%e JOJ ‘aJI‘t)T?IS!%q xq paUlJap ‘(PO1 ayl J@Y moqe) q3gs!p [ootps Kq paunm! sass01 asoyl a3eIdaJ ppom aiqs 9% .dlpNIUe UOFIIY OI$ 30 ~%WJ aql u! Kiqewd snad ~EJ~A~S iaip S~U~LUUI~AO~ ~301 01 sass01 anuaAaJ x‘eJ &adoJd XE~IIII ps!d ‘ssame ,suosrad palqesp JOJ ainisnqs JO %u!pI!nq E jo ued Kw JO 1p JO uoge3g!pom IO ‘~AOW~J ‘uogqp~su! ‘uop~nqsuo3 ay, uo!iexq Kudoid m0~3 ldmaxa 01 amleIs!%ay si!urrad wosmd parqtrsrp Kq asn 10 01 Ssa33): aAOJdm! 01 S%U!pl!nq Jprl, u! av Kayl SUO!JE~~~OUI Kw 30 anlen pappe ay, uo saw KuadoJd Led ppoM U~UMO ‘duyppng :sueam amseam yrl, uo ~JOA ON v ‘SuosJad pa[qeSp Aq asn JO 01 SSa33E aAOJdIdm! 01 S%U!pl!nq Jtayl u! aqm~ Karl, suo!iesg!pow Kw JO anp pappe ayl uo saw badoJd Ked IOU ppoM SJ~UMO %u!pI!na :swam amseam s!yl uo ~JOA S~A v -mai-~au arl, UT sanuam iuawuraao% p301 uo 13ap ‘Kue J! Gap!? :ixdmI p3s!.~ .sidpm SSOJP JO amo3u! Kq paJnwam saaj JO saw asua3g ssau!snq pasodW!-KpX1 “0~3 suOg~!wbO 1goJduou lu!Lgpb sidwaxa ~SUO!lEZ!W8JO lgoJduou 01 13adsar ~I!M Kluoy,ne 8u!xv1 1~301 uo paqd aq pinom suo!l3ysar M~U ou ieq~, :swam amseam slyl uo a3oA ON v .(sagmqj pw saq3mq3 se qms) suopez!w%Jo igoIduou uo saw ssau!snq 30 spu!y ugm LA~I IOU pino3 saguno3 pw sa!1!3 :swam ammaw qrl, uo 310~ saA v .lqaJs ,SJ~JU~J arl, u! suogmpal luyyew moy paluahad aq ppoM am ayl se ‘amin3 aql U! SlSO3 ppualod lnq UMOvn ’96-5661 u! uo!~~” @)I$ 30 SJSO~ aims :i3edurI psy waqlo JOJ 0~1 $ pw spp!~!pu! xq amo3u! w W!M SJ~JU~J paggenb ‘lyPaJ3 ,SJSlUaJ aw 30 KJ!I!qEIFAE 01 a1qe aq pp0M aims 9q.L ‘SJ~JU~J aIq!%!Ia 01 pqnbaJ aq pInoM aims al~. ag l!W![ JO ‘93Ilp.I ‘alEUpI!Ia :sueam amseam sryl uo a1oA ON v I@ 01 l!paJ3 ,S.I31UaJ aqi ap!AOJd :swam anseam s!y, uo aio~ saA v 103 09$ Wyl $sal IOU 30 )!Par3 ap!AOJd 01 UO!lWpSUO3 SpUaWV ON S3A SNV3W 3LOA XInOA ZVHM AXVrnS saanstzam 3011~8 ~66~ 6~ aunp SaJmVU%!S UOg!Jad Kq 1011eg a~ uo IW alnlels aagepp1 *,L3v mo8 No1LvAxBSN03 1sm0.4 aNv m?a?IM ‘SILLIS 3RIOLSIH ‘S(INtrI XXVd 081 aJmeI~!8al ay, Kq lo11eg arl, uo 1% 1UaWuawV ~WW~I a~ge~s!% *&Nmmnd :XI- 6LT aJnleIs!%al ayl Kq 101pg alp uo 1“d iuampuauq~ Ie~O!lnWuO3 aA!W!8a? XN~dInbB NOILVAXBSNO3 BUVM ‘NOISM3XI XVL ALNXdO& 8LT amleIsea? ayl Kq 1011eg arl, uo 1nd IUaWpUaWV FJOP~I~SUO~ ~A!I~IS!%V .Normma xvL ALxadoxd LL1 *smaav momad axwvsra amieis!%q ayl Kq 10pg ay, uo md ~uampuamy Ieuo!migsuo3 anpeIs!%a? ‘SNOILVZINV3’dO LIJOXdNON :NOUVXVL 9LT -1els@a? aq Kq lopg ayl uo IW IuawPuaW’ I~~O~WS~O~ a~!~!8a? *uam3 ~JTL ~03~ ‘m~m sL1 zi < SMO-PPP (916) 621 .Jxa ‘9ZL8-Wb (916) PIS6 V3 ‘oJUamJ3eS laJ1S H IZZI 081 uo!l!sodoq lsup8v sJaLedxeL P18S6 V3 ‘oJuamJ3eS ZI9# ’JaanS f 926 an8eq uoge~asuo3 pm %uFmId 1108-SPP (916) PI8S6 V3 ‘oJuaa3eS ’ 801 s uro0.d ‘ioi!dec) aims CI3(nAO‘(ld LON e103qq ‘v uaqdais LWP-9Vb (916) PI8S6 V3 ‘oJuam13eS uo!lerapad neamg ma e!u103!p3 9Z9 al!nS ‘1aWS tpuaAaI3 LZI I azaIAow LON 3adme9 uqor LIZ€-ESS (916) PI8S6 V3 ‘OlUa~3~S l=nS qlq% SZZI ssamv pnkq ~03 sm!ur03!p3 op 033es lues 10 uam9 mas a3aIAotld LON 06ES-SPP (916) P18S6 V3 ‘01UamJxS ZEOZ UIOOX ‘1oi!de3 ~IQS a3aIAom LON yqox p!ma Joieuas OSSL-SPP (916) EZIE woox ‘Ioi!de3 ams .~an!g neaa 013 1aq31OH InEd ~tuKIquxassv P18S6 V3 ‘Olua~J3’?3 OOEP-9Vb (916) P18S6 V3 ‘o1uamJW 01 L q!nS ‘JaanS f 926 saa~ JM 103 sm!uro3~p3 1SNIV3V XOd NOI.LVEWIOBNI WOW XOd LL3VLN03 OL WOHM panu;quo3-samwea16\1$01pq P6d ‘9NIaN3dS 7lliIXSVM io81 UO SU :hS s33UallS Pm a3!Iod 30 UO!lez!m% 8!UJO3!1Q Pm ‘ha!mS dOLS ‘081 NOLLISOdOXd NO ,,ON,, XOA NONJON-asuas ou sa~ur ‘raium Lpnis pxq e ‘badold papaauun apbx 01 suo!~[!g -uogeam qo[ ‘uopwnpa ‘1uaura~103ua lUa8Jn31OUI aAVq aM ‘9VL g3md NO177M SE$ S‘08I NOLLISOdOXd ~O&IV L‘NV~ SNV~O~I~V~ uoqnpnv ~UO~N ‘avv we03 ‘s~sa103 poo~pag 13aioq .sag!pe3 qnd %u!aardm! pm ‘sagynuoddo ‘LI!AIJX 8W8 8U!3np= Kq tIaJppq3 ”33 JaPS SWd WWW%!’Ju aFW ie!uro3!@3 IOJ dals ang!sod e av~ 103 v~.uaury p1u.q u! puvl 2uppu! atp PUE SpIEn’JM ‘aJ!IPI!M ‘SJaAU ME[ raga1 a?pnbqma-sa!luoud qOf qnoL YSU-le %U!P!AOJd ‘sJaI[g Lq-aAUP qs!und LIaJaAaS a10W PUe lalap Jallaq II!M Sled OZ 01 snad SI 111013 a3ua)uas umux~uy atp 8u!seamu1 xapmux aa18ap 103 hpusd aql 01 mL aAg sppy PUOaaS JO Pal3!AUO3 SlaIIg Lq-aAFrp aaauoxd LON .uoplo1d IlrlUaUIUOJ!AU2 103 DIEM ap!AOJd dpq I[!M 11 ‘PaIWu! Pm PasWJnd S! iuawd!nba yq~ se Lurouo3a s6e!w03!p3 alean I~M 9 .iuawd!nba uogeuasuo3 J~IEM IIQSU! O~M s.13~3 103 II!M SLI uop!sodq .iq%noJp ixau ayl 103 aredad 01 spaau E!WOJ!I~~ iAav3tIyv H9nOM AVd flOA XMHL noh Lxoa inon s! UOSJ~~ ww PW uogduxaxa xa e uaw ~~IV.J LVHL SI isam ssa~ Led s1am3 dpq II!M oi pandad iauaq auxo3aq ~!UJOJ~~ dIaqLON II!M BLOA sm, 8noA ‘I! 103 Ked 01 mq auoauros ‘pa.qjo s! U! lUaUllSaAU! put? SqOf MaU I! m8 ‘Sa8WOqS 191?3M 9JlUn3 aInpU3 a3WS!SSE 8u!p!AOJd Kq 1WM 3AES ’0661 U! SJalOA Lq paaardde SJauMOauIOq 103 uogdwaxa waurpuawe an!suaqa~dwo3 e s! JaMsm au ’J~MSW aqi IOU s! amsvaur S!U ‘(SJalU31 PUP?) SI9UMOaUIOq dum 01 1gun SF PUE uapmq xa Kuado1d atp u! l~lrjs ~A!SSWI E paSnt33 S’t?q I! ‘1aAaMOq f9WOS IO3 sani Luadard UMOP 8upIoq 30 13aga @!3gauaq aql lXnl Eq €1 UOp!SOdoJd mp!s E sp1lered LLI uop!sodou ’saxe1 Luadoid 8u!sy inoql!M spnpypu! peIqes!p 103 ssame aAoJdur! leyl suopenoua.! aymu 01 SJOUMO LlradoJd ~epuap!sa~ pm 1e~xaunuo3 SMOI~ LLI uo!i!sodoq .apo3 xa aql 01 ssaurpj saJoisa1 pm sqof S~EW ‘spp!~!pu! paIqmp 103 SJOOP susdo LLI uop!sodoq -aIqeiyxp Lipssasu .SUO!l€?Z!UV810 aSOq UO Sa93 10 IOU an SUO~EZ~~~JO igoJd-uoN ,,‘I’JOJd-UOU,, E 30 UOg!U’Jap atp U! s! uxaIqad a~ jsassauIsnq p01 iatpo Lq ppd sa93 asuazq ssau!snq atp 8uyLed ~013 1duxaxa q suo!lez!m810 “lgo~d-uou,, Pal@*OS IIE PInoYS saw paseq-auro3u! 8u!itupsu! mo13 sapp 8ug!q!qard Lq iuawmaao8 h!3 ~OIJ suog3aioJd xa 3!seq ams ayl ‘ME[ aims pm papa3 mpun idwaxa Lpuamn3 ale q3!qM ‘sa!3u&?e igorduou pm sapyq3 siueq .EI uog!sodoq Jap? paA!a331 sia1ua 1rJauq [@US aql saoisa1 qpam w auro~~! isapour s!~ Xtpp~ atp 103 saIoqdoo1 M~U pausdo Kaq auxg ams atp i~ arrue1s!%a~ aql Lq paqsgoqe ‘sraLedxa hreupo 103 i!pm w aurox~! s~aiua~ aql a~oisax ’Xroisiq e!u103!p3 u! -nu! w 1p3un isow aql @ad= oi sari 310~ NO3 OXd ‘SLI UO!1!SOdOJd UO ON 9lOA wq~op 30 suo!~~~ 30 spapunq LEMV a@ 01 PJOJJe lOUUE3 aM ‘Sa!.IE.Iq!I sop 01 pa3103 91‘3~ pm iuawa3iopa ME[ pun3 oi 8ug88ws are saq3 tipgap ia8pnq uogI!q S$ e 81113123 a~,a~ xopsa3aJ daap e 30 in0 qunp 01 8ug88nns SI aims s!tp MOU ~q8w S&LNBINfl3XV ~66~ ‘L aunp P6d E SaoN 11 SaoN 82 sa& :aqsuaS 69 sa& :d.[quassv (9LT ~09TSOdoad) 6 V3S UO amVV@a? aq? Aq 'ISe3 SaWA PFd *?;pax:, ,sJaluar aqq a3npa.I oq apqs ayq Lq uaysq aq aspwaqqo ppoM qsy!) suoyq3e uodn Suypuadap 'a~nqnj ayq ui sqso:, uy assamuy Isyquaqod qnq uMouyufl . '96-9661 u! uoqp~ OOT$ poqs 30 sqsoa aqsqs u! q1nsa.I ppoM amssau sxq 30 uoyqdopv . :qoeduq ~eos;d q~~unr;ca~~y) po? put3 aqeqg qa~ 30 aqemps3 s,gsApv a~pip$!iaq 30 &emmnS '9361 '1 &musf iaqp .IO uo SuTuuGaq sreaA alqwmq 09 saqddv . ilZ,zadoJd .IO Llauq oq saqnqqs Mau qdope pus saqnqsqs Su;rqsyxa puaue oq a.mqqs@a? sazuoyqnv . pue 'ployasnoq 30 spsay 'surnqaJ quyo! Sugy saidno3 papsu -103 OZT$ uqq ssal qou aq 07 7ypa-Ia . -mq amom! qau qayq qsuysSs szaquaJ paygsnb oq qypai:, -e 8up~oip bq uoy)nqyqsuoa spuaq . ypam aqq iaqsyuyups ysnpyypuy '03 og$ usqq ssal qou pus 'sasnods Buppuns 'UKiEUCIN3INV WNOIUILIJSNO3 3AI,LV'ISI33? *~1a3m xm 3~03~1 s~.c3mm p3aanay) &m.~oqqv aqq sq paaedaad hemums put3 apg, ~f?pgo - ~uaurpuaurv It?uognppuo3 a~!p~s!%a? - t) 1111 SLSJ *.)rpaq) Xt?& aUIo3u1 'SJaqua~ - II I ** n , P6d 82 a%d aas 9~1 no!podoJd 30 qxap aq JO,~ .(sienp!A!pu!) osz' cz$ pue (pa!mu) oo$z~$jo ssaaxa u! sauoau! aiqexel YJ!M sJaluau q -sasnods 6U!A!NnS pue siuand ai6u!s OJ sqdde oslv e SaA oz 1 09 iaveaiaqi Alienuue pue 966 1 ON oz 1 09 966 1 P66 1 €66 1 ON oz 1 09 Z66 1 ON oz 1 09 166 1 SaA oz C$ 09s 066 1 q jsraiuau awoaui e saidnoa payreyy sienp!ypui ieaA - - - - - - -Jay6!H 03 aiqei!eAv ME^ luaun3) saunourv a!pa.~ ,s~a$uau 1 ainlj!j pqdopa qou s! amsaaw sqq 3r Jnmo ppoM syq qayq st aaua~agrp quaq$$s bpo ay~,) mnqaIs?ay ~ayq wadold ayq .x03 saJnqIpuadxa aqaqs ~aq3y.y ui qnsaX ayq bq passad SMEI 'SI qqq-aqnqaqs u~ Ilpaaqa pino3 ainsaam syyq 30 uo!qdopE 'q1nsaJ a sv .sraab quaw~ sauo oq J~~IIS ~JE qayq uoy.qnqIqsuo3 ayq uy. suoy.spoJd I! auop say q! sa 'SxaaIl a~nqn3 uy. q;pa.13 ayq 3uy.puadsns saqd aJnssam ayq 'SnyJ, '966'1. uy.8uIuu?aq 'JEab y3aa 10 Bu~q!mg ~0.13 aqaqs ayq quaaard ppolu aJnsaaw ayq SJaWaJ aIq?lTa 11" 0'4 PapVoJd aq SIPaJ3 ,sJaluaJ ay? Wql wo!sFoJd sq~ sa 'sqso~ aqaqs asaa.13~~ qou ppoM blp~aua3 psodoad 31nsaam ayq 'qxduq auryq-auo sy.yq wroy ap~sv .ME1 '9661 q3noryq 0661: JOJ squnoua q1pa.13 ayq sazuaruurns XahaMOH 'ME1 %UyqSrXa Ur aSOyq SB aWBS aqq ~111?3~Sr!q 3JB aJ!nbaJ o? uo??n?!?suo3 a?a?S ay? spuama aJns€?am S!%TJ luawn3 Japun uoqp gzp$ qnoqr! 07 pawdtrroa sa 'uog1y.ur 9z9$ qnoqa aq 'InoM 96-966T uy. qy.paJ3 'SJaqUaJ a" IOJ SqSO3 aqE!)S IEqOJ, *SMOIIle ME1 '$Ua.Un3 UEyq JaIIJEa JEab T aJtI.%J *JaqJE!aJ9y3 PUT3 9661 "I s.dBdxEq TIE 02 Uayq put! 'SJabedxGq aWO3U~-Ja~8~y qnq I1T3 .x03 9661 UI UIt?%E aIq€?1?3A?? aq II!M '$!pa.I3 ayJ, 7661: PUT3 $361 JOJ SJabEdmq IIW XOJ qIpaJ3 ayq papuadsns aqEqS ayq €661 U! 'UayJ, '9661: @nOJyq 1661 F q!paX3 aq %Up!a3a.I T.UOXJ~a.[8U~S) e qpa.13 ayq wy.ap oq s~aqua.~ au~oau~-.~ayB~y MOI~ ppoM aJnsaaw ayq asnwaq read 1a3srf ?ayq u~ uoqp~ OOT$ tnoqa J0 '?SO3 aqaqs pasaaJ3u! aq PInoM aJayJ, '96-966'1. asoqq-sJabadxeq aruo3u!-Jay3g paqy.qryord aqaqs ayq qoleduq psid og$ put: 'sasnods Suppuns pua 'SquaJad a@.~rs 'sa1dno3 '9661 IWn J?PaJ3 -unqaJ a 3uy.11~ bq qy.pa.13 ayq aga3a.1 '966'1. U! ?!PaJ3 aW WE13 03 sJabadxW amo3u!-Ja@y oq papuqa~ a3uqaq ayq qq~~ '~MO a~a q~qq sa=% au103uy. yo LqFlIqa ayq a~oqsa~ ppoM a.Insaam s~yq 'uo~q:ppe UI bua oq qsq pagdda SI qpa.13 s,~aqua~ ay~, xsab y3aa bad 'qy.pa.13 ay? qpg bay? samq arrro~uy 1Euosiad 30 qunowrr! ayq uy suopnpai IO 'puadsns 'aqeuy.uqa 03 qdoad ayq 30 aqoa B aqnbax qBno;ryq 3ayp.1 sy.yq qaB s~aquax ypam pa qua^ ayq oq SI ainsaaw s~yq 30 q3a33a Iaxpr!Jd ay~, (iQq!qag xaq y3noiyq 3aqa~ xaq aqaqs x03 aIq?qa uaaq amy a3uapy.sai s'iaqua~ aqq spaa3xa qunowra qy.pa.13 ayq a.~ay~ sasa3 asoyq 30 aaEId IBdPVJd Jl.ayq PaJ OW aIdoad 'SL6'1. aTS uy. pun3a.1 a anssy. 07 aqaqs ayq a.qnbaJ qou ppoM a~nsaaur puno.z3qolea osz'rz$ PUG (parwaw) 009'ZP$ Jam amO3ul aIq=w yqw '1 q3adw! Ia3sg aurq-auo E aaay PInoM aJnsEaw ayJ 's1p3+1oys @pnq Oq asU0dsa.I Ui ''1.661 UI *SI€?npp~p~ JOJ paIXJr!UI XOJ OZT$ SBM qIpaX3 ,S.IaqUaJ ayq '0661 UI ay? UIFP oq aw aq ?ou PI~OM bay? 'MEI qua~~n3 Japun OS~V uw b~I1p~ XTZ~ ~UIOXI! ou yqw S.B$U~~ -x~$u~x ayl @Il3UV aA!$l3IS$%YI ayq sq SFSspUV 1 7 5 Renters’ Income Tax Credit. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. 9 LJ T *purpuaurv pmo!pJgsuo3 aapls@? ypaq) XI?& aUIo3u1 's;rav.nX P6d 2 saoN 0 saoN ~g saLQ :aqeuaS ~g saXv :L.[qurassg (941 uOl?!SOdOJd) 91 V3S 11x0 aan?els$a? ay? dq PSe3 SaPA IeWC *ur;ra7-isau aqq u~ sanuaaai quamumno8 1~301 uo paga 'Lue 3y 'appq :$mdmI ps!~ ~U~UIXLZ~A~ paoq pup: ayqs p~ 30 a$p:rn9sg s,qsApuv a~p~ls@a? 30 lClp:mmnS -sqdra3ai SSOS io amomr Lq painseam saaj io samq asuaq ssauysnq pasodury-Lp3o1 ~0.13 paqdwaxa osp aie saqnqeqs papa3 io aqeqs uyepaa iapun uo~qexq moi. paqduraxa suo~q~z~ue3io qyoiduou qqq sappiold 'WmUN3Ew WNOIUl&I&SN03 W&WISI33? 'SNOI&WINV3?30 &IdO8dNON :NOI&W& paaua9 ~aaxoqqv aqq dq paaedaad lcxenrnms pue ~I')I;c latay$o - - Illllr *~uaurpuaurv IauognpqsuoD ~A!JE~s@~? *suogez~ue%.~o JgoJduoN :uo!~axq, 9LJJ - II 1 'I 1 11 P6d 82 a%ed aas gt~ no~q~sodoad jo 3x99 aqq ao,g -a~nqn3”aqq ur suo~~sz~ur!Sro pue sdnoJ8 a1qeqIx-ecp s-e yms) suo;ywz;uw~~o y?joJduou yans uo saxq asayq %uyblddr! urog S~U~UIUJ~AO~ uo saxoq asaqq ha1 ur!3 S~U~UIUJ~AO~ pa01 ‘Liqr!uznsard poi quaaaJd ‘J~A~MO~ ‘p1noM axnssaw ay;L -saxaq pur! saa3 asuaag ssaursnq ha1 oq LqI.zoyqnr! paoiq *maq d-eau ayq q qsea1 a~~y ~Qe~aua8 sagunoa pm saqp ‘Mal quauna .rapun qr! ‘sanuaaaJ ~U~UIUJ~AO~ 1~301 uo qqp ‘Am 3r ‘qqqq a~~y .a%oqoo3 pinoh a.msr!aur sryq ‘qpsai B sv -SUO~~E?Z~U-~~JO qyoJduou aanbs ssaursnq do saasoldma 30 Jzaqmnu ayq uo pasr!q uo saxsq asuaq ssaursnq pasodurr alley yqy~ sapIno3 JO ‘sqd;raaaJ SSOJ~ JO IIoJbed 30 a%r!quaxad B SB parha1 JO Sallr3 bur! 30 aiBMB 7OU aJE aM ‘aAOqr! paVu Sv aq LEU Sam? asuaq ssaursnq ‘a1dumxa JO,~ *spoyqam p3~33psld 30 Lpp~ x? BuIsn ‘sax~q asaqq asodmr squawu~aao% 1~301 Luqq -sa+uas ~aqqo x03 anuaaw aqeraua8 *spoqqam Jaqqo uo paseq suo~~r!z!ue8xo WoxdUou osp Lmu pur! ‘uoyaado ‘ssauysnq aqq 8urqqn8a.I pur! uo saxoq as^ ‘AaI oq b~q~ csq~am~~a~o8 ~01 WP ~ursuaq 30 sqsor, S~~IXI~J~AOB ImoI aqq JaAo3 sa~~mp qoU saop quampuamr! aqJ ’s?d?a’w ssoJi?Jo awo’u? uo asay~, Xqunoa JO 6qp B UIY~IM 8uymado sassaursnq oq suoyqazp3~o qgoJduou aqnba.z qou ppoa S~U~UIUI~AOB wa3 pu~ saxq asuaq ssatqsnq pur! ‘saw 1~301 ‘quampuamr! IEuognqIqsuo:, siqq mpun msn bqqq ‘,,saxr!q pqoy,, ‘saxq sap :apnpu{ saxq ayq Fsodoad 30 amos -suogmado quaruuxaao3 1~301 q.zoddns oq iapio 07 xq asuaq ssauisnq sqr saqddv A1qua.I.InD qa~q~ Lquno:, asodur! Lsm sa??uno3 pur! sa??!3 ‘MBI quaJJn3 Lapun PasEq SI VIYM ’33 JO X*? as~a~~ ssauisnq POI ‘UE ‘E‘ uo paiaai ajg saa3 pur! saxe? asuaay ssaqsna .suo~qgqu&jjo qpjduou u! sassau!snq pur! s1Enp!A!pu! uo sa33 pue samq snoveA xo &!a LUB 30 ‘JaaaMoy ‘aiwm qou axle aM -(saymnp p~0~~~~~ 9sApuv ~A~ZIS@~ aqq Lcq szsLcpuv p6d XauaSE p+q~o Icue Icq La~mwe "03 payaaqa uaaq qou amq pue sroqqm 3% 30 suoydo aq? axe a8ed s!q uo paqupd squamdnj e .IO sraployaxeys Lue io3 xaao q3ai si ,#odd,, ou qeyq q3ej aiam ay;L -sqgauaq Jayqo pule sa!iqes aSny ~exp bem suogaz~u~Z~o ,$godd-uou,, x03 3x0~ O~M suossad ay& 6c*#odd-uou,, e 30 uo!q!uyap ayq u! si maiqoxd aq~, p~aquoa squauodoid SB a1qeqvmp se arr! suopqueSio ,pJodd-uou,, 11e ?ON mp? $n Lawow XTISW 'B AWD *saaj asuaq ssauisnq le301 moi3 uoyqdmaxa qy%iiqno 30 QJOM xo aiqeqpxp uo~qez~u~~xo UB aysm qou saop SJ~UMO ray30 9LT no;')TSodoad 30 aOABd UT qUatUT@w 03 1tqqnqaH s&payS pun aqodJo puno3 P~JoJ?~Q~ 6pmppw.td -mq B yms Suyqnq!$su! 111013 paq!q!yoxd SdIWdTI3aNW Lpaxdxa SF ~U~IIIW~AO~ Lqp ou qeyq LIIeqpadS v?woJ?p3Jo LDM pawn 4~ap!sw .sqs:xa ~e-[ aqqs u! aIoydoo1 quequ3~s e ?ley$ paq~3;rpu;r mm31oa mo€€LNv Lapyxag 30 dqr-~ aqq dq sqgoxduou XB~ oq qdwagqa JoPuas aW$s qua3a.1 e 'SM~I a)qs PUB i~uoyeu xapun suogxqoid xeq qeq pado@a Suo1 a~~q sqgoxduou y2noyqIv UXXBOX mva *sdno.G Lqynmmoa pue ioqq 'sa~qy~qm alqEqVy3 quuorl,zodw! Su!pnpuf 'sa3puas 'Y3JnT '+p 30 -?Dads ap9 LI~A B Lq pug amqep@q 30 a8ue.1 e apFoid oq saxnos iayqo pue suo!qauop 'sanp ay? U! sa!$ied yqoq aq papoddns s! uoiW??!JeP S?qJ, iaqmam 1110x3 anuaaax asn Lay& .sa!!+!qua 1euo!ssajoid 'sx~sBs!P leinqeu dq pa3Blds!p asoy'J PUB ssauisnq qyo~d-xo3 ueyq sasodind quaia331p "03 " 'Ood aq? 'palqes!p ayq 'Uaxpi!y3 aqT "3 asoqq Si? yans pue Llqua~ajj!p &an aqexado SUO~Z~UBXIO qy0xduON +suo~qez~uB%xo saapuas wumy PUB yq~ay Aq!unuIuIo:, ayq30 Lusm p!e oq papuaqu! dpx~$luo axaM T+?~M pamq suopqyquo3 xpqq asoyq uo sa33 .IO saxq pawq-awom! 8u!soduri m0.13 Buyq moq sdnod aapuas Lq~unmmo~ qqoid 11!~ q1 -saapuas p3oi ui sqn3 UT qpsaj &ON TI+ ainsaam S~U~~UJ~AO~ POI ZUiqiqFPd 4 may3 paau a~ U~W srqq 30 a%ssad 'XB~ B qms Sup bpmma SI dqp aiaW aq 07 dl!lTqe PanU!Wo3 JWl WaloJd '4 Faau aM ou am!s 'MB~ aqeqs pue 1exapa3 iapun qdmaxa Liquaun3 *sienpV!pU! Pm sa!WnmoD 0) sUo!WZ!U@Jo ~iqWI.Tep aia qqq~ sdnoi% PUB sapuaZ~ asoyq 03 uoIqdmaxa PUB qgo.zduou 30 suo!qnqpquo2 alqenien ayq paz@o3ai xeq amox~y Iedp!unm ayq didde ppoM 1pq S~J, lie EJM 'ey03g~3 u;[ SJ~~SES~~ qua~~i Luem ayq 3-na 941 no;$!sodord 30 JOA??d U! 3ma-w 9tT *~uaurpuawv puognJysuo3 ~A!JIZ~S@~~ *suo!~~~z!utr~~o JgodduoN :uo!pxa~, . 9 l!4 T pnmpuatuv Itmo!qnqpuo3 a~tq.tr~s!%a? *s~o!$i?&?%~O JgOJdUON :UO!$l?xE& P6d 0 saoN 0 saoN LE sa& :aqeuaS LL sa& :LIqwassv (UT UoWSOdoJd) 8 V3V UO aJnr)leIS@a? aqr) Aq r)SW sar)oA IleU!d ‘pund praua3 s,aqeqs aqq bq paaqdar aq oq paqnbw aq ppoM sqauqsyp aBa11oa Aqpmwmoa pus 1ooyas Lq paauauadxa sass01 anuaAaJ mq Lpadord aqq 30 11s L~reau .IO 1~ . 31sq rayqo ayq .Isaq ppoM sq3uqs.lp aBa11oa Ilqrunmwoa pus 1ooqas fsso1 ayq 31ey qnoqe r-eaq ppoM sgapqsyp Ispads pue ‘sagunoa ‘say3 wogp o~$ 30 aBuer ayq UI Illqsqord qunowe 1enuus runmpm e oq s.~saL I~.I~A~S “03 L1IenUUR 8UISEa.IXIY ‘96-$7661 Ur JOUP aq p-[nOM S$UaUIWaAOS pa01 O!J Sass01 anUaA3.I XI?$ L$IadO.Id 0 qaleduq pasid $U~~UUJ~AO~ 1leao~ pule ar)ler)g qa~ 30 aqlerngs3 str)sApuv ~AI.~IS@~? 30 A.~lemmns *a.mseaw 30 aqsp a~ipap rage .IO uo sarnpmqs 30 uo~qsay~pom .IO ~EAO~~J ‘uo~~s~~eqsu~ ‘uogamqsuoa oq a1qsqddv . *uosJad palqesyp E Kq alqesn arow ro ‘03 alqrssaaae arow axqanqs 20 Buyppq ayq Suqsm 30 asodmd ayq “03 a.mqamqs .IO BulpIgq Bugspra TJE 30 usd bue .IO lie 30 uo~qsagrpow .IO ‘IEAOUI~J ‘uo~qs1pqsuy. ‘uoy~mqsuoa ayq uoymq bpadord ruoq qdmaxa 07 arnpIsga? qpwad oq uopnqpuoa aqsqs spuacq . ;LN~(IN~ WNOI&nJ,I&SN03 3AI&VISI33? ‘SS333V tSNOS83d a3YWSIa ‘NOILDU3X3 XVJ, XLX3dO8d p~auaf~ ~aarop!)~ aqr) Aq pamdaJd &€??mums pule a~r)~ ~~TJJO - *~uampuamv Iauognypuo3 ~A!$EIS!%~~ I1 ID - I1 LLI *ssaq? 6suos.md paIqas!a *uogdmaxx xq, bqmdoq - II 1 ‘I 1 x P6d 82 a%t?d aas tt~ uo~qpodo.Id 30 qxaq aqq JO~ .samq!puadxa pund p~1aua3 past?anu! yql~ sass01 qsuqsq iooyss asayq 30 ‘p Spau .IO ‘11-e asqda ppoM aqt?qs ayq ‘MRI 8uyqxa mpun -anuaaaJ xaq SqmdoJd ~OI a~qa3a.1 os1e yqy~ ‘s?a!.~qsyp aSa1103 ~?pnWWO3 put! 1ooy3s qsa#r! ppoM ssol aqq 30 .~apu!r!ura;r ay& ’SSO1 WNI~MJ XW rC.Sradord .[snuur! aq? 30 31q-auo LPau Jeaq PTnOM SPVlS!P 1R!sads Put? ‘sa!?UnOs ‘sa?$I3 ‘UO!ITIIUI OT$ 30 asuw ay? UI 4qEqOJd nom IEnuur! nrnWIxr!W e qat?aJ PInoM sassoI xTT?? S?JadoJd F!yq a’)r!m!’3sa aM ‘arnqn3 ayq uI wn Pur! ssa338 €’aTqEs!p aaoJdWy Oq sa9radoJd ‘3 ’Pew ’.IXB sa8uEy3 IEJnqsnJqs aJoW St? sJt?aS lt?Jaaas “‘3 ‘sa‘ yaEa asaaJz3ur uayq qnq ‘Zi6-P66T u! ’0u?JJ aq PInoM ‘-[qEqoid ”‘1 anuaaaJ xEq 6q.radord aprMaqr!qs ayq q”q’) aqr!mrqsa aM *s’)uaWuJaAos 1~3010’) sanuaaa xaq bwadoid asnpa;r p1nolvl a.xnst?azrr sgq ‘suo~qt?q~pour Smppq asayq 30 anp ayq SuIpnpxa ba ~’~33 @3s~a ‘966T ‘L aunp .1a)3t? .IO uo apt?^ squamaaoJdmr %uipI!nq oq bpo sagddr! ainseazu sgq u! x03 papyo;rd uogdruaxa ay& -anpa 7aynu.1 1InJ S’1T 7E paspJddt?ar put? pp SI b!l;radoJd ay7 uay~ Spua uo!?d~axa SFq? ‘SJaUMOamOY .IO3 Uo9d~axa Wa.I.In3 ay? qq~~ sv *vm p3.1apa3 ay’) Japun paqnba;r suo~qasrjypom asoy’J SB ysns ‘su0sJad PaIqWP bq asn PUB ~7?1!q!ssa~~~ aAordnr! 0? suo!qE3g!Pom 3u!PI?nq ayeW Saq? uaYM Sam? SqiadoJd .Ta@?y Sed oq anr!!y qoU PInoM SJaUMo IlpadoJd x~~r!3g!sadS .SpadoJd 3u!s!r!xddt?ar uo aInz IaJauas ay? o? uo~qda’xa ~ayqom SPP” quau~uam I~UOF~~WSUO~ SIUL :sa9qp33 quauruy~paqua rayqo pur! srzznrpqs ‘sraq~ayq fsmq pur! sque.mr!qsar fspqou~ pur! spqoq :3u!pnpuI ‘SainqsnJqs 30 a3us.1 pr!ojrq t? siaao3 ~~suo~qt?pou~mo~~t? qqnd,, ‘MV~ p3.1apa3 ay’) .Iapun ’(a1qt?i!t?at? srzy iauMo ayq pyq sasmosaL ayq oq a~~’)r!p.~ asuadxa .IO bqpg3q yanw p-toqqpi auop aq UB~ ‘SI pyq) ,‘aIqena!ysr! bppr!a.~,, a.1~3 qt?y’) squamaao.Idury aysu (z) put3 palqssyp ay’) Sq asn put! oq ssawt? asr!a.map ys!y~ (sioop MO~EU .IO sqqs SB ysns) siapeq It?.mqsn.qs qsg (I) oq (qqnd ay’) q uado ~.IB qr!yq sayadoid ~t?~s.~awuro~ ‘SI qr!y’)) ~~~~~~q~p~wmossr! sqqnd,, 30 SJ~UMO saambaJ qsr! aqq ‘S1Ir!sgpadS ‘paIqr!srp ayq bq sayadosd qayq 30 asn put? 01) ssamr! aaordur! oq rap.10 u! sayradoJd oq sa3u~qs ayt?~ oq paqnbaJ MOU aJr! S.IaUMO Spadold uyt?!l;ras ‘(vm) ~Dv sayIIqt?sI(l q’)!M sur!q.~acq 0661 ayq ‘MET p3.1apa3 ’)uaaa.130 qnsar t? sv ‘pa1qesIp SF aqs .Io ay 31 .I~UMO~UIO~ r! oq aIq!ssasst? a.10u.1 asnoy E ayvw qsyq squauIaao.Idur! %u;pip-tq but? Ir!spxddaaJ ~0.13 sapnpxa MBI ’)ua.I.Ins ‘uopppr! UI .s.IaIyuyJds put3 s.10’)saqap aig %u!ppr! st3 ysns ‘Syadoid qayq oq squarrraaordm! 30 sadLq u!r!pas apuz Say? uay~ saxaq .~ay%!y %u$t?d “0.13 SJ~UMO S!l;radord sqdrrraxa MG~ quauns ‘aldwt?xa .IO~ *ap paua3 s!y? oq suoy7dasxa amos SMOT-[~~ MB~ quaam3 *quaruaao.Idmr aqq 30 anpi ayq Sq sasaamuy Qmsn anp passasst? sq pur! pas!r!.rddaaJ s! S!l;radoJd ayq ‘.I~A~Mo~ ‘(asnoq t? oquo ~00.1 r! 30 uog!ppe ayq ‘qdW-exa ~03) paAoJdmy SI &jadojd .~a~auay~ -uo!qqp! ”03 assa~su! 11a~s e x03 Jdaaxa ‘i-eas ys~a amBS aqq SurVWaj LIpjauas anp passasst? sq! ‘jauMo pnno@qoEg PodoZd -3gqnd aqq suKas ~WBS ayq sr!y SqradoJd B st? Suo1 sv *anp passassr! s,bq.Iadoxd y3sa uo pasr!q air! saxt?’) @ado16 IE~O? saqpr!3 rayqo pur! fsquaurysgqt?qsa as~~as pur! pt?’)a.~ qSA1RUV aATqX?lS@aT aq.) Aq SFS@UV *~uaurpuaurv Iwognpgsuo3 ~A!JE?IS!%~~ *ssamv 6 suosmd palqas!a *uo!JduraxH xx?~ bidadodd ttT 3 t L T *.)UaUIpUaWV lE?UO!.)l‘l$!JSUO3 aA~.)E?lS!%3~ *ssamv 6suos..md palqas!a *uogdurax~ xa~, &mdoq 966 Z saoN 9 saoN 6z sa& :aqsuaS g~ sa& :bIqurassv (8tT UOWsodoJd) P V3S UO aJnqelspa7 ayq gq qSY3 SaPA FW *spu~s~p a3aiioa b$lunururoD pur! -[ooq~s Lq pamayadxa sass01 anuaAar X€?!) Lpado;rd aqq 30 ‘p Lpmu JO ‘TIE aqda 07 a~eq ppoM pund 1~~aua3 s,a!)r!!)s aq~, . JIEy Jay70 aqq 2saq ppoM sq3uqsrp aSa1103 Lq~unurmo:, PUR ~ooy:,s fsso-[ aqq 3pq qnoqE ieaq P~OM s~auqsrp ppads pur! ‘sayno3 ‘sag13 .LIIr!num uoqp OT$ oq dn bIqIssod qunowa urnurymur r! oq s~eaL ~E.I~A~S ‘03 IlIImuur! Su~ssamur ‘9637661 Ur UOrI1rUI I$ lapun aq p1nOM S’JUaWUIaAO3 18307 O!) SaSSOl anUaAXl X€?!) L~adOJd :qmdnrI ps~d ~U~UIUJ~AOD pa07 putr aqtrqs qa~ 30 aqtrmys3 s,qsApuv anTqtrlsI.f3a? 30 A.mmmg Osasodmd Im-qnqSr! 203 ‘a;mn!)r!1s?ay aqq Sq paugap SE ‘quaurdmba uOI~r!MaSU03 .Iaqr!M 30 UOrqE1I€?Jsur ayq 30 SqS~SuO3 q3~qM Lpado;rd .[r!:a;r 03 apsw quamaAO.ordmr dUr! 30 uorpod qr!q 30 uoqemq kpadoid u10.13 uorsnpxa m ‘03 apvoJd 09 uopqqsuo3 a~r!!)s spuav . ‘&N3MTClNm WNOI;Ln&I&SNO3 3AI&WSI331 *&N3MTdIfl63 NOI&VAlIBSN03 83LVM ‘NOISfl73X3 W& A&lI3d08d ltraaua3 gaaroqqv ayq ffq paJtrdaJd &trurmns putr alqu ~trpso - *quaurpuaurv Ittuoynqgsuo3 ~A!~IS@YI = I1 IN 8tT - 1 *quauIdpbx uo!p:a~asuo3 J~JEM *uoppxa xtt~ @adoq II t ‘I 4- 3 P6d 82 a%d aas 8t~ uofqfsodojrd 30 qxaq ayq JO& *sainqpuadxa pund oq amy qsig ppoM iau~o ur! ‘uoIqduraxa x-eq Lpadoid ayq [erauaf~ passaix~! ~JM sass01 qq~qsrp ~ooyx asayq 30 ‘11-e aara3ai oq mpio UI *amqpq.Gr! ~e~~;rarrruro~ io3 pasn puq Lpau io ‘lie aqdai ppoM aqqs ayq ME^ quauna iapun Lur! uo (smaqsLs uo~qr!S!wy d!ip punorSrapun SB yms) ‘sanuaaai xq Lpadoid pmol an~a~a~ osp I~LYM ‘sq3uqs~p quaurdpba uo~qell;rasuo~ .~aqr!~ ~pqsu! Lay? ~ay~ saxeq aSa1103 &!unururo3 pur! iooy~s 73333“ ppoM ssol ayq 30 , LVadoJd JayS!y LEd 03 aar!y 30~ PInoM SJ~UMO Lradoid xapu~~u~ai ay;~ *sasso~ anuaaai x-eq Lpadoid asayq 30 31ey ‘111PFJFadS ‘@adoJd SursreJddEaJ UO aim TEJauaS ay.) 0) Lp~u x-eaq ppoM sq3uqs!p ppads pur! ‘sapuno3 ‘saypa Uo??daaXa JaWoUr! SPPg WaWPuamE IeUO!’-VWSUO~ ‘WJ, Xpnuur! PSOdOJd uogp OT$ oq dn aq pino3 SSO~ anuaaai ayq ‘sir!aL ~LI~A~S xaw worsnpxa ayq io3 paggmb quavudInba aiom SF! naL *s.qyuuds pur! sioqsaqap q3Ea MOL8 plnOM SaSSOl XLU9M.I ayJ, ‘96-$766T Ur UOF[1iUI aig Suppr! SB yms ‘Lqiadoid qayq oq squamaaoidw! 30 sad& uy..~aa ayr!vu Lay? uay~ samq iaySq SuGed ~0.13 I$ uqq ssa1 Lpyuqsqns aq ppoM ssol ayq ‘ap~~aq~qs siau~o Lpadoid sqduraxa MBI quaum ‘aldmr!xa JOJ *a~m ‘qr!yq aqr!uriqsa a~ *S~UXIIUJ~AOS poi oq sass01 anuanai -[r!iauaS syyq oq suorqdaaxa amos SMO~IE MEI quaiin=) .quamaaoidur! aq 30 anpn ayq XB~ bqiadoid UT qpai ppoM arnseaur ayq ‘?uamdlnba uo!qell;rasuo3 la?EM s?W J0 anlr!A aW 3u!Pn13xa LH Lq sasr!amur LTI-ensn anp passasse ayq pm paspuddaai pa333 pas;d sr Lpadoid ayq ‘J~A~MO~ ‘(asnoy r! oquo mooi e 30 uo~qrppr! ayq ‘aidmr!xa ro3) panoidurr st Lqiadoid ia~auay~ Waurd!nba uo?P~asuoa JaVM aY3 30 anlEA ‘uoy?r!~u! .x03 asearx~! ems E! io3 qdaaxa ‘naL yaw ayq 3uypnpur ‘anIr!n qayisur 11n3 si! qr! pas!eiddr!ai aq oq am~s ayq su!aurai L~~eiauaS anion passassr! sq~ ‘J~UMO a~~y ppoM q! ‘asn ~ayqour! 07 papa~u02 io p~os SEM puq amr!~ ayq sq Lqiadoid r! se 81.101 sv *anp passassr! pnqp+r! ayq uaw *SSU~WS iap~ u! sqnsai L1pmpr! SJ~ado~d y3aa uo pasEq air! sax^ Qiadoid 1~301 uraqsbs ayq 30 uo~qe~~aqsur qqq uoqqgiaa upqqo punoBqaq qSAll3UV aAf$EIS@aT ay$ Aq SfSAIl3UV $66 Xma% IE~IJJO lrm lrq lrzwmme “03 payweq3 uaaq 7ou ameq pm sJoyJne aeq130 suoTuydo aq an a%d S~J uo pquud sluaurn.%j pyp?a p.i$s ‘umuomLiqwassv N3MO8 WR3CI .asuas ssauynq pi sayew: q~ asne3aq ‘LEMLUE quaurdyba syq ~~eqsu~ pin OYM SJaUIleJ 03 SJEIIOp JaLEdxEq snopa;rd b&?Me aA$ ‘8t~ uo~q~sodold uo ON aqoa aSE!a.[d ‘qr saop 8LT uol7fsodoJd Iw xpysqns XW B J,nOH;LIM- qnoqe OB oq ABM BUOJM aqq ST. sassaursnqjo dno.x.8 q3ap e J~~BM .I~MOI ymur e aas ~~w31;~v~o;~flv 1 07 yvaaq mq ~egads pazrprsqns-quawuianoB 1Crassamm u~aqsds e qms sl~aqsu~ O~M .1aune3 e ‘JX~?GM ssal ~e3 ; UB %U?WeJS hq s!q? OP 03 7dUW?e s,SLT Uo?l?sodoJd SUI~~SLS asayq asneaa8 i?uaw:d!nba uo~q~8u.11 .. BUW~S . ?n€I ‘1”OB qua1Iaaxa Ue S! uoIq~Masuo3 JaWM BUIlO~OJd J~~BM IIE~SUI 07 s.1aw.113 ~03 a~puaau! 1epfi ‘Mou E? dp€?!aJ-[E S! aJayJ, ‘8Ll uo~~~SOdO.Id UO ON aq0, %up~pa~ a.~,a~ qeyq sa+~~as 30 I~A~I awes ayq ure~u~ew: oq saa3 .IO samq .raqBq Led 03 a~eq 1p ue;[u.103g~3 kana Led oq pax03 aq ~I!M ue~u.103ge3 ~aqqo &ana qeyq ye .IO ‘sa3puas paanpa oq anp ia33ns IIIM aqsqs mo 30 sea~e ~~~~IJEJ-UOU ayq jaqq~a 0s *sa3+1as paqqaj-Lqjadojd xeq E-sJawJe3 “O3 qeaLq m? qsaLaqu! Ie!3ads e aqaax ~ayyo pu~ ‘spe0.1 ‘slooqas ‘quawa3103ua MET pun3 OP IIY 71 IIV .S~~WJOYS J~FM a~n~ a~npua 03 P~JV~ oq a1qEpne aq I~M Lauow: ssa~ ‘UI uayeq aq IIIM bauow: JaJWq amoaaq e!u~O31.1~3 dlaq ‘w:;rEp slosuods c mq LpadoJd ssa~ asnma8 *yeaJq mq qsa~aqu! 1q3ads sqq Sz! ‘JON II!M 8LI uO!q~SOdOJd “03 aqon v ‘8LT uo~q~sodc ~03 BuHed dn pua I~!M aqeqs s~yq UT .1aulre3-uou Lmn3 30 ~om3 UI squaurn8.w ayq Lq pa1003 aq q‘uoc w!w!a WOL ‘~~urrclqwasw NOS113836 TI3 8LT noT$!SOdoJd $0 JOAI3d a! $UaUill.8q 07 p$qnqax ansa? uopmasuo3 pun 3u;zuuvld fiopa.qa angnaaxz W” ’H WlVX33 uo?puqm,g nvang UUVJ vpuoJgv~ ‘pmp!sa.g 33M 808 s+w;2a PUZ ‘amw aws ayi Jo .iaqwaH NOScUUO€LL 3XIW ‘SWL 813HL NI 3DNVH3 Al 33s ?TIM VIN806IW3 NI 83AVWL ON ‘uo!qdw~ s!yq .103 BuyLidda s~au1.1~3 ~03 qda3x3 -paIqesrp : .x03 ssame “03 sqgo~qa.~ pue ‘swaqsLs ia1yupds Lqa3es f ‘Sa3pWp BJaua .WIOS .x03 suorqdw:axa J~I~W~S paho.Id Lpeaqe alley s~aqo~ *asn ~e”nqln3~JBs ~03 quaurdrr BUIA.IaSUO3 Jaqt3M JO UO~ql?I1€?qSU’ ay’$ .IO3 ~UauISSaSSl 3;LOA ‘3SN3S W&N3lXNO8IAN3 (1003 aNV 3SN3S moa3 UoYdwaxa UB ap?noJd Il!M 8LT uo!~!sodoJ~ 31IAION033 (1003 S3XVN 8tT NOI;LISOd086 ‘S83AVrnLIJ 0;L ;LS( -urn Buoi ayq .103 sayeq ON ;LV *swaqsLs BU~LI~SUO:, J~~EM M~U ~!QM saayqx qr qE!yM Op 03 dlay IIIM 8LT UO~q~SOdOJd .un;r VOqS ay$ ul UO!qE8~JJ~ paqepqno pur! pp aat?ldaJ 03 ‘aJnqn3!J Sayeq qI qBYM Op UB3 Lay3 qEq3 paMOyS SUaZ;rll3 €?~U.IOJII€Q ‘JaqBM 30 SJaSn queqJodwy !)SOW s~e~u~03qe3 *a3JnOSaJ papI!-[ B S!. Liddns JaqeM s~ay103qe3 auo ~03 sa~yqua3ur 1e13~3 apyaoJd IIIM 8~1 uoqsodoJc ‘83LVM S‘VINXOdIW3 xlddns JaqeM a~n?n3 alqeqai B aJns 60 SNO??W 60 SNOITIIIAI 3AVS ?TIM 3M O? aJOw Op Fnw: aM ‘~Uawuo~~nua Jno pule Lwouo3a J aw ‘s~e~lop 30 suogp~ Lq qrjauaq 111~ Lurouoaa q3aqoJd purr ahxasard 07 %uroS a~e aM 31 -MOS 07 anugl s,alW ay? pur: ‘paseq3Jnd aq IIIM ?uaurd!nba ‘pa~ly J~~EM 303 spueu~ap pue uoyqndod s‘aqaqs mo q aq WM SJ~~JOM ‘panowa~ aq ~I?M S~AI~U~~UF!~ asoy? ‘~LT -.I~~EM 30 aBeq.roys ay? Lq 7;my uaaq IIE a~~q saVqsnF uoY?sodoJd JaPufl *sJamJe3 LIFE3 LUWI 30 Veal ay3 Buqsg ayq pue Buy.~n?aejnu~w ‘rusImoq ‘uoyanpo PUO‘aq quamd!nba M~U ysnd UB~ ?so3 U~PPFI PUOT.WP~ Po03 s,a?eqs Jno Se ~wouo3a In0 uo Ipq e uay ?so3 sq oq pappe qnq ‘aA.Tsuadxa kan am swaqsLs JaqeM MaN ’SapZ3ap JOJ paqeJad0 aAeq 3Gqq su.IalsLs paqenbrque asnai pue qdai LIdm!s oq s.1au1.1e3 Luew aa.103 saP!Iod mq quaJJn3 ‘Sm3A38 3;LV;LS NI 3SV383NI A3N V NI LTflS38 ?TIM 8L1 NOI;LISOd08d -squau~ssasse xq ~ay~q Y?!M ~~PJEM~J am ahzasu03 oq spojj3 -.I~~EM a~asuo3 oq Bu$.~q ‘03 s~awe3 azqeuad aM ‘MBI quaan3 lapun ‘8LT NOILISOd08d NO Sm ‘VU .uaPJnq x’q ’UFJJ~~~J PUG ~~~!IP~UIWI ~TI S! aAeq osp sJeab LJa .spaau a3;rIpp pue ysg ‘UEw:i qq!~ leap 03 bqIwdEa puoLaq paysnd uaaq ah~y siai pur! swea~qs .In0 .~U~UIUO.I~UI~ s~ey103qe3 uo p~q s qq%noip ayq qeqq qaedw! Bu~?E?sEA~~ aqq uaas anvq a~ .saBepoqs JaqeM a~n7n3 amp O? pa~eda~d Jaq?aq aw:o3aq “TUJOJII~~ 30 11~ dIay 11 st1 Uo~q~sOdoJd uo aqon sm JnoA -.1aw03 aq? punore 3s SI auo qxau aqq qnq ‘J~AO aq LSUI qy3noJp s~ey103;r~a3 8tT ao;$lsodoJd JO JOAEg Ul $Uamtl%l‘V 8tl *~uaurpuamv po!qnqysuo3 ~A!JEIS$~~ *Juamd!nbR uo!~~!a~asuo3 J~~EM *uo!snpxg XE?& dqmdo.xd 8 t T *quaurpuaurv poqnq!qsuoa .. a~!pp@a? yuauxd!nbX uo!qaa~asuo3 J~~EM molsnpxs xq, kpdoJd I 966 6z a%Ed 93s 6LT uOl$TSodo.Id 30 !)Xaq aqq JOd aadap puoms "03 bqmad ayq sas~aiml ainseam s~y xoceru qou biqeqord qnq 'uMoqun pod( am sqso~ asay;t -sqsoa aqqs pasea~mr aq ppoM amy? 'smiaq uosy.Id iaSuo1 UI qnsar saSuey3 asayq quaqxa ayq *aIoxed 30 bqgrqyssod ayq yq+ a3q oq s.maL 91 O& ~''~~!q~~ys bq-aA!Jp77 x? ru0J3 Su!?lnsaJ Japznm aaJzap quamuospdmr bq a1qeqsyund SI mpmu aa.Bap puo3a XapJ 33aa3 p3~!d aa&ap puoms arr! iapinuI 30 sadb? iayqo *bxaqqo. 'adm 'UOSIB BuIpnpuI 'samy lay30 ureqia3 Suynp a: *aIoxed30 bqqqIssod say~q I~IYM JO '~~UBAPB ur pauuqd s! ~~IYM ~ap~ ayi Y~IM 'a311 oq smaL 91 30 psaqsur 'a311 oq sieab ST! paugap blle~aua3 ST. Japinm aadap qs.q xap~ oz x03 quamuos~~duq 07 (appp ~oqom B moq auoamos 30 ,PaJ.%,, OW an aJW 'Me1 eIUWIT"3 JaPU, prmoL8q: puoms "03 samaquas uosr.Id sasaa~m~ amssaw s;y;t Sugooys) ,,Sugooys bq-aanp,, e u10.13 Buqnsai Japinm qsAltzuv ~A!~EIS@~? aqq Aq s~sfqrzuv 0 SaoN 0 SaoN 0s sa& :apuaS g~ sa& :dlqmassg (6LT noT~?SOdoJd) OTE 8s tm aJn$E@a? aq$ Aq ?SED SWoA IETd 'sqso3 aqsqs ur asea.13~1 'JO~EW qou bjqeqoid 7nq 'uMoqun ur q1nsaJ ppoM amseam sqq 30 uoFqdopv . :qmdmI ps~d ~U~UXUJ~AOD 1tmo1 purz aqqs qa~ 30 aq~urp3 s,qsApv ~A!~EIS@~? 30 &emurns -1Cznfuy &poq qead qqu~ 03 quaqur ayq qp.i app~ aq 30 aprsqno uosiad iayqom qa ap~ya~ e moq w~a.q e Buqooys b11euoquaqur dq pa?qymo3 SI q~yq rapmur aa.Gap-puo3as 30 uorq+wo3 uodn a3g 03 si-eas 02 30 amaquas B "03 sapyoq . *WmCtNW 3AIJNLLINI 3AI;CWSI33? *&N3INHSINfld :H3(T" I€?JaUaD Aarx;rrOq$v aq$ Aq paJ€?daJd hmns pnE aIqIJ Itr~~~~o - Ill11 6tT .$UaUIpUaUIV aA!$€?!$!UI aA!$€?IS!%aq - *puaurys!und :crapcrnlil;l - 1 II t '1 * 6 L T *.)UaUIpUaUIV aAI.)I?I.)!UI .. aA!.)E@a? *yuamys!und :mpmm P6d ’sanuahaL Lq ?as30 Lplped sqso3 ’axnsearrr ay$ xapun paaoxdrrr! xo paqnbx sapmdord u!e?uyew pur! aqexado oq ‘Q-enum s~e11op 30 suoqp 30 sua? Lpquaqod %$so3 $U~UIUI~AO~ poi pue aq-eqs -surefioxd quefi pue sqaacoxd s‘ains-eaw aq qno hea q ‘sxqop 30 suog~pu ay? u! L1pquaqod ‘sqso3 aapexqs!u!wpe aqeqs uMouyun *sxeaL sz xaho spuoq uoI$e3gqo Iexaua3 uo (uoqpq g*~$) qsaxaqu! PUB (uoq{!q z$) I-edrmpd aqq yqoq go Led 03 uoqpq g’g$ qnoqe 30 sqsoa aqeqs uy $Insax ppoM axns-eaw sg? 30 uogdopv . :qcmdrnI ps~d ~U~UIUZ~AO~ poq pule aqaqs qa~ 30 aqleurpg s,qsApuv a~lpp@aq JO 1Crlemmns -sparoxd parrreu L1pggads x03 suo~qsz~ue3xo qyoxd-uou pue sapua8e p?ap u: uo~qexoqsax x0 ‘quamdo.[aAap ‘uoqs!nbw io3 spuq ay$ saygadg *papnpu: axe sagqpe3 poymxxu PUB syxed x03 spund ‘pun,g pxa~a3 aqe$s aq 1110x3 pyedaL aq oq ‘eywo3ge3 qnoq3noxq sqsaxoj pue seaxe a3gp1!~ ‘saq~s ~Uoqsq ‘spuq yxed 30 uoyqehxasuo~ pue uo~~sxoqsax ‘$uawdo1aAap ‘uopIs!nb3e aq x03 (ooo‘ooo‘ooo‘~$) uogpq z$ $so1111e 30 anss! puoq e sazpoyqnv IF1301 03 S$UEd JOJ aIqEl!EAE uO!vOd B Yq1.M Spun3 aq’$ laqSlUlUIpE 03 SaIaUa3€? aqE$S saqm.8~saa ‘3&ll&V&S W&VI&INI *&3V CLNO8 NOIILVAHBSN03 ILS3HOd (I” BiII?CIIM ‘S3&1S 312ZOILSIH ‘S(INtr? XWd paeua3 Aauao$qv aqq Aq pa;r€?da;rd filemums pule a~qm ppg$o - Illll 081 - *aJnJt?JS ~A~NJ!UI *J~V puoa UO!J~?AJ~SUO~ JSaJOd put? aJ!IpI!M ‘SaJ!S 3!JOJS!H ‘SPUt?? yJt?d - 1 II! ‘I h Z 966 6Z aSEd aaS 081 noi+iSodoad 30 pa+ ayq sod xaaj a3u’equa qJr!d SB :sasodmd %up~01103 ayq x03 pasn aq 1ip~ 6auom syy~, *uo!ng,u ggg$ ’s-eair! asoq uy ssamle qqnd aaoidmy oq pur! r!aile Lr!g 03s:xmxd ues aqq uy pur! qsleo:, le;u~03gr!3 ayq 8uop spuq pinqr!u aioqsax pur! aJynbar! oq pasn aq I~M dauom S~J, *uog~!~ ~,g$-Aammasuo3 IE~SEO~ aqqs *g pinqleu aioqsai pur! aiynbDle oq pasn aq II~M 6auom S~J, *uogpm 6t~$-pa~og UO!~EA.I~SUO~ ajgp~!~ -z -sqmCoid 30 sadllq Dpads x03 suo~qlez~ur!S~o ?yoiduou pur! sa?aua%r! po~ oq squr!d x03 uoyi1ym TL$ *sayqyple3 pur! sleair! puoyqeai3ai dopap pur! awds uado pur! spur!^ pinqr!u aiynbar! oq suoyxyule8io ..ma6 lad uogp zp~$qnoqr! maqslls 3ns sanuaaaa bq ‘quaqxa uMouyun UB oq ‘qasjjo Lppr!d I suogp 30 sua? ayq uy aq oq paqlemypa air! sqso~ asaq~, q.mdoid asoqq uylequ:leu pue aqsrado 03 swo3 8uro%-uo euoqyppr! dr!d 07 aaley ppolu spun3 puoq aqq yqy~ ’padoxd aaoidmy io aqnbm y3tq~ S~U~UIU~~AO~ po1 *sir!j~op 30 Suoq~ym ay? uy aq Lpquaqod In03 pur! ‘uMouyun sy ainssam ayq 6q papyaoid qou inomle ay~, ‘axnsleam ayq 6q papvoid qunomr! aqq paa3xa J Pa7r!UJ!qsa aJr! SWO3 W?r!Jqs!U!”Ple .[r!nV’V *mm~.%Jd .m7% Pur! s?aa!oJd S,aJnSr!am aW ?no LJJW O? W03 4!WJ?s!uImPr! “03 Pasn aq 03 huom PUOq ay’4 30 3u.m .OW-? PPoM amsr!am a%L .stso3 aQ??~J?sP?~PV qgoiduou pule sayxSfr! poi io3 uogp €99$ 1 PPM ?saWUrrI Pur! PdI3Uud aW ”03 7UadGd a%leJaAr! yxzd ayqs ayq dopap pur! puzdxa oq uoqp zag$ . qJ, ‘(uo?llrq 9T$) 7saJW-v pur! (UOYIIlq O‘Z$) Fd!3U!Jd :S~M 8uy~o1103 q? qqoq $30 6~d O? UOWIq 9~$ qnoqle aq PI~OM ?SOD aqq UI dauom syq ~app~p axnsr!am ay~, *uog~g,q 9g6$ q? ‘?uaaJad 9 30 a?r!i ?saia?u! In3 $E plos air! axnSr!am s!qq -uo~’)~aroa~ pu~ syn?d 30 quaurqjrudaa ‘1 q pazvoyqnr! spuoq ayq 30 lile 31 .sir!a6 9~ qnoqr! 30 pouad :SMO~~O~ sr! Juads aq I~IM dauom puoq Mau aq~ iano pund 1r!iaua3 s,aqr!qs ayq mo13 squadled qsaxaquy Ule Pd!3Vd saVm ~IP?d~? WW aY7 ‘SPUOq 30 sadllq Say7 io,$ *sPUOEl aW #O ~~‘L~~dJO SW03 taaJ?(I qoa3~3 pos!~ .saYosaP3 PleOJXq UWFM IM ainqr!@aT ayq ‘spunj asaq iod @pnq puur! ayq gnoiW ain7r!Is?ay aW dq paqr!Udoxdda uayM aFlr!I!r!”r! q TIyM uoNP 8Lp$ ‘puo3aS ’axnqr!lsr%aT ayq ‘(4 u01q3r! 3yxo8aqr!3 10 sqaaroid apads x03 aiqr!pAr! aq TI~M spun3 say? ‘saxnsleam puoq snoyaaad bur!rn ay!jun -L~~~~ 13 puads llp~ qsyq saraua2r! poi pur! aqleqs aqq oq blq3a.q ogpq 9’1$ qnoqe saqyidoiddr! ainssam aq? ‘qsiyg *sLle~ uq uy aIqqyr!ar! spunj puoq ay? sayam ainseam ay~, ’Sayr![ pur! SJCIAU 1 SSa33-e qqnd apyaoid oq sq3aCoJd io3 uoy111m 9$ pur!^ pnq-[n3@r! ahlasuo3 07 suoyqr!z~ur!2xo JOJ~UOU pur! sa~~a8r! POI 03 SWV~ -10.3 UOIIIF SI$ -sr!air! ur!qin uy spuq pmqr!u aioqsai pur! arlnb3e Ur! ‘Sp.Iq dolaaap ‘Sa3.K) MOL8 03 SuO~qr!ZlUr!8iO 301du0u pIn3 sapua81e Pol Oq sqIn3d “3 uoy1P pp$ *suIr!Soid os quaaard ‘SPUBI pn-iqr!u axoqsar pur! aqnbar! $ Say3UBAlaSU03 1r!301 pur! aqleqS .IO3 UOyJIUI ZLI$ q PInOM SqS03 Way!) ‘Sa3UEqSU~ aW0S UI *6llr!nUur! Sir!IIOp -Sa!3ua%v q!$O.IdUON put3 IEaO? ‘a$E)S .Iaqq() ‘p ur! aqeqs aq~, ‘S#SO~ aauvua#upN puv uo!pvJado .spu€q -=q salr!s aqeqs ayl pur! samq aqeiodxo3 pule amomy puosiad aqleqs ayq mox3 fqyemy.rd am03 sanuaaai asayA .sqs03 qsaxaquy pur! pdpupd ayq 6led oq pasn air! sanuaaax pun,$ pauaf) ‘61Ir!3Id11;L 3puoq asayq uo sqsoa qsamqur pur! Ir!dgu:id ayq 6r!d 03 paqr!%qqo sy aqr!qs ayq qr!qq8u~ur!am .sasodind ilelymys io3 S~U~UIU.I~AO% p01 pur! suoyqezyur!%io qgoxduou oq squles sappioid OS~ $1 ~le~u103gle3 qnoy8noayq sr!air! a3qpp pule ‘a~?nb3~ 07 sawa8r! a~s lo3 spuoq uoyqle%qo Fiauaz uy uoIIITq Z$ 7SomIr! Has o’J a?r!P aqq SqPJad a;mssam s?YL auOUI Puoq aw puads 0% MOY Pur! aiav au!mJalaP ‘aqr!qs aqq sq pay3eq aile spuoq uoyqr!%qqo 1r!iaua3 ’qqin3 qnoyq?lkl ainSr!am a% u! pag!?uap! sq3aroxd 3’ G~aq~s 3yio7sq <SPuleI yir!d auasuo3 pUr! aioqsai <dopaap @SOdOJd osqaaroid 3yI3ads oq paqqymmo3 uaaq pey qunourle syqq30 uoqp~ ()I$ qnoqr! qnq 1p ‘~661 iaqma3aa30 sv msodind qms “03 spuoq uoyqr!Zqqo pmua8 uy uoqiyq €*I$ qnoqr! pazuoyqnr! a~~q siaqoa aqr!qs ‘~861 axqs *saso&xnd asayq io3 Gauom ayq 30 ?xed a8.q r! as~lei oq spuoq uoyqr!Syiqo paua8 p~os sr!q aqqs aq~, asasodind ilepis io3 saraua8e qgoiduou pur! S~U~~IU.I~AO% 1~301 03 6auom uan? sr!y pue ‘s~aile pnqleu pule ‘a3gpp~ ‘ymd paAoJdmy pule ‘paqxqoid ‘pasetpind sr!y aqoqs ayq ‘sxr!aL qsr!d UI puno&qelea ?uoyqe3npa pur! -[leuoI’$r!a.73ai do[aaap pule ‘~O~~Oi~ +S@UV aA!$EISFaT aY9 Aq SsS@UV p6d 'L3Ua% ~ep~g~o Lm Lq Laelnme "03 pay3aq3 uaaq qou aaey pul? sloq$ne ayq30 suoydo ayq ale a%d sqq uo paqupd squaur&q .mLnhj npuoJ;gna aq$ JOJ .ia$uaD lunw+nqD .sxaquaa uoy2a.Iaa.I uazq?Ia x[3pIKnsIMm ro!uas uo quads aq II!M bauom aaquexen8 ,LON s30a uopna.ma8 pun -sappe3 qqnob ysu-qe qanqsuoa 03 pasn aq banom qeqq arInbax LON s30a SqJndJo $ua?UWudaa UpdoJFguD fiogoa+a J~JO& -syxed a3es x03 quamaaxo3ua MEI appoxd LON s3oa VINoT)'trA'3H :($sa, uo#u?aossv s.mCudmj spmf p.inmoH '$uapp.q q?!M Uo!II!q !x$) a~??erl?u! puoq uor11!q Z$ S!Y,L *JasoIa XOd T30P qnq %uo~.I~A~ x03 Su~yqamos saqdwy a~qq ~'081 uo!q!sodo. 'sagpe3 ~euo~qearaax pue s' 1~301 2uqIFnq ueq xaqqsx 'xaquaa bpnqs pxq e x03 -ea+ IExqua3 u! pwI bnq Oq uO?II!m z$ Bu!pnIau! 'pueI queaaA 2u 03 pa'+EXpap aq Ue3 UOrII!q Z$ aqq 30 quaaxad 98 'bI%!ZEU .sasea.lau M~U asnea LO spaau aqeqs ~eayp asaqq x03 Burpun3 azpE Letu Seaxe aJ!IP1!M pue pueIyxed ax'rrr bnq 0? (qsaa aq? Xaqje 2uyppnqa.I put? maqsbs uoyqepodsuexq aqq 8uyao. 'spoq3s %U!pI!nq 'am!J3 Su!qqzg u! paqsaAuF aq pI1 spun3 paqy~g s'aqeqs aq~ qnm 007 sqsoa 081 uoyq!sodo iasUas OU saF@ur ?I '081 uo!VsodoJd UO ON aqoA iE3uaKXV IEJqUa3 u~ xaquaa bpnqs pqq e ayg sqaa[oxd x03 qqap p~o!q!ppe u! uog1Fq 9*~$30 sqsoa aqq qq!~ sxabedxeq e!ux03ge3 uapxnq oq amy aq 7011 S! MOU 'suraIqoxd qmouoaa axa~as sp~uxo~qe3 qqi~ swp~ dapdnjq 104 aqsnp >?wq~ puw iapunod 0U.IWlVS $aTddDH ,'anss? uo?$uanadd awTm aq$ 02210 papw$ &qaq sww.&odd daq$o 40 pad?$ ww I xialqo.id uo?yuanadd awTia aqg .me+&oxd SuFnq pm~ a2ny e asp8syp oq haps qqnd qnoqe sxeaj s,aIdoad Suyn axe squauodoxd aqd .a~!qe!qyu!: 2u1qq2g am!xa e qou s;[ sq~ aAlOS 02 A%?V$OU MOP JI '081 Uo~$?SOdOdd Lq pal001 aq $ruoQ,, Zl')rM uo?II!q 9'E$) uO!lI!q z$ Su!puadS 'ayenbq?xea aSp!xy 081 u0;q;sodoad 30 ao~tr,g u~ quaaw oq Itrqqnqaa (SdOD) s#?JazlS Pun ao?godJo uopuzpm3Jo npuoJ?/uD '$uapp2saq "0238 NOa u?woJ!ynD Jo s.ta$oA U~ZUOM JO an&q '$uap?saq NOS&?I3802I SAT?" uo~$uposs~ -a3uuX q.md agn$s zqwoJguD '$u*sa.q Buyxasaxd bq msimoq saqowoxd $1 'ep1x03qe3 qnoqSnc saqpe3 uo~qeaxaai pue yxed 33-1.3s 2ulqexado pur! Su!ppc sqO[ ~uqeaxa bq bmouo3a sp!uxo3qe3 dpq II~M 081 NO sg SHOP 3LV3I3RvuON033 S'VIN2306ITV3 d?3H NOSI'HXVH WM baue~~asuo3 axnqeN e~ux03ge3- .qE$!qEq aJ!IpI!M pajraSUEpUa io81 No s3A aaxaururo3 J0 "qmeW ap!sxaA!x bqa!30S IeaFoqs!H e~ux0311e3 pun^ uoymnpg pm asuajaa @Sa? ueayurv wa!xam aIdOad paXOlO3 30 qUaUIa3UEApv aqq x03 UO~~T?~3OSSv IeUOl'+X?N say3 ep103ge3 30 arBea? TI3 eJJa!S suosxad paqag 30 uo~l,epossg ueauawv 'spuepaM 'sweaxqs pue sxa+ pp 'saqaeaq pue sqseoa 'sqs pooMpax quaagu~em mo : suoyxauaz axnqnj "03 saaxni Iemqeu snopaxd qsom spgx03qe3 auasaxd 11% 081 NO s3 sm mnLvN VIN806IW3 a3N3LV3?IHL In0 L33LOXd Srn?II?M a!II?M 3aiY3 aa!IOd saIasrr6r SO?- *sa?-ex auua xa~ol amy syxed UTU-~M qqw sa!q!unwi 'aIdoad Bunob x03 sapunpoddo qo[ pue Ieuoqeaxaax Burp!i bq ~XI~IO~I BU~B pue amp aanpax 11~~ 081 NO s3 AWd OL S33TId BUS N3'1Ia?IH3 3AI3 '081 NO sm B'?qoA u! sn u!oP 'saA??euxaqle 'qqnOA yS!.I-qv x03 SqaafOld UO!3UaAaJd SUE3 SU!pUnJ bq aA?WOd TWb Jno ZU?? bq aVJ3 TuaAaJd pue 'SYJed Jno UI ~VFP UP PUR sBu& 'aaua~orn aanpar 03 MOU qae qsnm a~ 'saaxnosax ~eap~oqsq put? ImnqIna $Daqoxd pue 'bqd oq uaxppqa xno "03 ugSe a3es qsom spyxoJge3 qaaqoxd q 081 uoqsodoxd paau b1quaS.m a~ syred mo ayem '$uamdoIaaap ~10x3 spuq I-exnqeu queqxodmi Sa!$rI!qTB!a q$!M aIdoad 0) aIqrSSa33V SYJSd ay\zm SUIEL8O.Id UO!qUaAaXd SUe3 8UIJUnJ pUE TqIJJ€?J3 %pOUI~ 'Sa!q!JWd aJE!SUn PUB UMOpUng Suu!edag bq bqa3es YXed aS?i?3J3UI quamdopaa mox3 spue? lernqt?N pue spuguU??& 'qseo3 aqq 'sxaA!g BuVJasaxd 'q sqIaquaax3 mqxn 'qeaX3 yqnoh ysu-qv30 spuasnoqq x03 sqop appioxd bEId 07 UaJpplq3 XI0 JOJ SXJEid 93"s apVO-Id spue? a3gpp~ pue a!uaq sno!aaxd qsow xno qaaqoq :II% 081 NO S3A 081 NOILISOd08d NO 33X3V 1W NV3 3M an%'i?!aT UO!$EAXaSU03 PUB &I!UUE?Id- .umxSoxd ayq .IaqS!U!IIIpt? 0% UOFqt?a.Iaax pue syxed 30 quawqxxedaa aqq Sq quads aq ma spuy aqq30 quaxad auo ueqq axom ON *spa[oxd qpds oop ueyq a30111 sapnpu! pue eruxo3qe3 u! bqrunmmoa kaaa sqgauaq 081 NO sm -e,1u.103p3 xaho 11e 1110x3 sxaqunIoA 6q qOI1Eq aqq uo paaeId put? uaq!px~ SBM 081 uorpodoxd 081 NO1,LISOdOXd 3LIHM SN3ZILI3 xa~a.10~ uaxp~qa pw sn oq ?so1 axe baqq axojaq spuq Isxnqeu Bu!uremax qsq qaaqoxd pue syxed pooqxoqq2yau a3es aqsaxa I~M 081 uopod Pue 'saWeaq DIP@ 8u!qs?Iqe?sa 'Sean a?ua3s In3Weaq i"Vd 3,WS X08 081 NOI,LJSOdOXd NO S3A 3LOh LqagOS UO!q€?aJ3a.tl p7.W TJEd €?~UlOJ!J?> -squap!sax pue sxopp oq ~A!~EJ~+E symd ~u!q-ea;ra '~da13os Noananv ?VNOILVN ayq bq pas~opu 081 uo;q;sodord 30 ao~tr,g u; quamaxv 081 *a)n)qS a~ipqp~ *~av puog UO~~AJ~SUO~ $Sa.IOd pU€? aJ!IpI!M 'Sa)!S 3!.IO$S!H .SpUl37 y.I€?d ’ O8 T *apqtqS ~A!JIX*!UI *pv puoa UO!~WWUO~ $SaJOd puli? aJ!IpI!M ‘Sa)!S 3!.IO$S!H ‘SPUB? YJVd P6d ‘qdedEld sqi30 a$Ep aA!pp aqq .IagE 30 & UO!paS 30 (x) uo!s&%!pqns lapun uogdmaxa S,.IaUMOauIOq aqI, ~03 a 10 uo papm~,suoa LIMau JO paseqamd SBU!~MP quamaaeIdaJ asoql 03 qaadsa;r q~,p s! qaqM bpadoid u! sap!sa~ O~M sieab 99 30 a% aqq ma0 uosiad bue ‘aLn?E Lluo Inq ‘srauMoamoq pa1qesp Lpianas 01, sieab (39 30 aBe aq~, J~AO S~~UMO~~IO~ aq~, Lq paqsgqqsa sainpaaoid pue suo!pugap oi quensmd pue saaueqsr 30 sBu!~[a~p I,uamaaqdai q mpadold leu@uo mol3 sanpi ~eaL aseq 30 ~a3suei1, aqe!idoidde iapun ~,eq~, ap!ao.Id Lem amlep@q ayj w aqq oq Su!qepi uo!sp!pqns syq 30 suo!spord aq~ puaixa Lem amqeIs@aT aq& .asn lwinq aiojaq paiarulsuoa LIM~U JO paseqamd SBM 9319~ BU~MP quamaae[dal ay~ Jo spsuoa iwyt Qiadoid lwai OJ Zuawanoidw? Luw Jo uo?iiod rwyj s!qq 30 suo!s!aoid aqq paidope Lqunoa aq? alep aqq wq3e 10 uo papnquoa ieql Bup0[[03 siea1 91 I,S.I~ aqq Zfupp L1,a3es aps!as 03 8u!iep~ aaueu!pi LIM~U ao paseqamd SEM qaq~ ZfuqIaMp quamaaqdai due oq LIdde [~eqs bue qq~ Lldmoa 03 hressaaau ‘uo!~,m.~~suoa IIEM Bufuueaq hruosem paa~03u!c qdedwed s!~ ~~oqm[p 9nuaaa.x xq LpadoJd [enuue ue saa!aaaJ qaq~ qayqs!p pqamqsuoa ‘a.mlan.qs e q quamaaoidm! .IO uo!pmqsuoaai 30 uo!pod iwyj ala1103 bI,ynmmoa .IO ‘~,ayqs!p ~ooqas ‘qau~,s!p Iepads Yip Lug sueam ,,LauaBe papap [eao~,, ‘qde&ied s1gl30 sasodrnd LO~ ’qqs s!qq uqqp Liunoa iaqqoue xaqsesyp aqq oi .xoud ante- -doid [EaJ aq30 anpa qay.Iem +E3 aqq a.IaqM ‘JO0uraA1 iuamaaqdai aqi ~33~ u! suoqenqs 0% aIqqdde os@ anpa .mab aseq 30 ~a3sue.q Lq paqaap SF. ‘.rqses!p e iage pqamisuoaa.~ s! iwyi q+tp Lpadoid ?wag 03 Bu!qepi uo!sp!pqns s~qi 30 suo!spoid aqq %u!yem aaueu!p~o ue qdope 03 .%I ‘sayepunoq s&moa aql uqqp s~!~u~BE papap pa01 aq~, qry uo!p~Insuoa Jage ay~Jo Luw pzar apnpu! qou saop ,pqam~suoa Lpiau,, ‘uoqaas qi30 sasohd ‘siosy.tadns 30 pieoq bqunoa qaea azyoqlne Lem ainI,e[s@aT aq~, ‘uo!~,!ppe UI .uo!qenp ‘9861 ‘9 mqmaaoN .rage .IO papi oq passassear aq Lem anp ~SE? 11n3 9~5~61 aqq q dn passasse L uo paiamqsum Lpau JO paseqamd SZM gag^ BUIJ~MP luamaae1daJ KUE oi LIdde qou bpadoJd pi IN -$uamssasse 9~61 aqq iaq3e paJinaao seq d!qsiar [[eqs qdedeied sq~, S%I!~MP Lp~q-a[Bu!s atwedas OMI, sa pa~ap!suoa aq pp aBunqa E 10 ‘pap~~qsuoa LIM~U ‘paseqamd uaq~ Lpadoid 1ea.130 anpa pas ?!un BU!~MP-OM~ E ‘uo!pas s!q330 sasodrnd JO,~ ‘payeqs aq Lem q! qa!q~ uo pue~ aqi ‘iai~ea~aq? ‘io ,,an[ea qses 1p3,, xapun Ipq xei 9~-9~61 aqq uo UMI Lue pue %padoid Ieuoslad .IO Lpadoid paJ iatpq~ ‘apoqe3o aaqd e Bu!pI,!qsuoa Lpadoid pa.130 uo!qenIea s,Iossasse Llunoa aqq sueam anp qsea 11113 aq Jaqaqs .~aqio .IO ‘amqanqs ‘Bu!ppq e sueam jJu!p~p quamaaqdai,, ‘uo!~,aas sqq 30 sasodmd .IO$ weaL 99 30 a% aq~, J~AO s! 93:~~ 30 iaqmam auo aidno3 pap~~m e sapnpq .snaL 99 30 ~BE aqq J~AO uosrad bue, ‘uoLqaas s!~I, 30 sasodrnd JO,~ Xpadoid p@yo aqq3o aps aqq30 s~eab OM? uqqy~ aauap!saJ pdpuud iaq io s!q se uosiad ~,eq Lq pa?amqsuoa ~IM~U .IO paseqxnd pa LlUn03 ams aqi u!q?w paieq an[”” JassaI 10 pba 30 BU!II~M~ IuamaaeIdaJ LuE ol ‘(q) uo!s&%!pqns bq pazuoqI,ne siuamisnfpe aq~, qq!~ ‘uoqdmaxa 01, pap!qua Lpadord aqq 30 anp ~eaL aseq aqq ia3saq Lem uo!pIs@aI Zu!quamqdm! La pue IIK appy ‘8861 ‘6 JXpIaAON hue 07 LIdde qou 11eqs qnq ‘anp ieaL aseq 30 ~ajsue~? 01, Zfuyep.~ uo!s!aypqns 1OJ ‘ainiWp8q ayi Lq Paul& SW ‘$uawd?nba UO?$WnlaSUO3 &/Wm JO UO?jW, .quamanoldm! .lo UO!pN? ‘ U! paI,WO[ am sa!padold [EU$@J aY$ pUE LJUnOa $Eq$ U! p8,EaOI aiE sBu!~M~ V IIM 3PI3IJLW 60 Z NOLL33S SO (e) NOISIAICI€UlS OJL U3&UaN3W CI3SOdO?3d ‘M~U an Laq q~qq q~a adLj a?lwp U! paqupd aie pappe aq q pasodold suo!spoid Mau pue adk++ u! paquud 3.113 pa~,a~ap aq oi pasodold suo!spold Buqsp ‘a.103araqq Soamqq 1 e Bu!puame Lq uo!lnq!qsuo3 aqi spuame LIssaJdxa (66 iqdeq3 uo!in[osau 30 sqnlqs) p ~,uampuauq puo!qnl!isuo3 aleuas Lq pasodoJd luampuawe s Me? pasodoad 30 $xa& :8LT uO;$;SOdOrd wosiad palqws?p w ‘Lq qqwsn aiow io ‘or alqyaaaw aiow &?ppnq ayj 8u?ywwJo asodind ay$ ioJ s? uoi/oa$ipow io ‘lwnowai ‘uo1yw1lwisu? ‘uo~$ani~suoa ayi J? ainianizs io 8wppnq 8wysixa uw Jo juauodwoa lwdnianiis io uo?jiod Luw Jo ydwiswiwd syj40 a$wp anima@ ayi ia#w io uo uo?ywa~J?pow io ‘lwnowai ‘uo?ywllw~su? ‘uo?yanijsuoa ayj (9) .(e) uo!sppqns 30 qdeBeied ~sq aqi30 aauquas qsq aqioq $uensmd uo!snpxa .103 Lppnb qqq~ sI,uamaaardm! 10 uo~pm!puoaa~ Liap a!ms!as q LIdde qou saop uo!snpxa s!~ w,uamaaoidm! a[q@ga augap [pqs ainlep@aq aq& .qdeBeied s~qq 30 alep aqaaga aql lap sBu!pI!nq Bu!qs!xa u! pa~~e~sur io paqaniqsuoa io SiuamaaoJdm! Bu!iigoiiai aFs!as 30 uop,episu! io uo!?anrI,suoa aq& (p) xosiad pa[qesp L~J~A~S e q alq!ssaaae a~om BUIJ~MP aqq Bu!yem 30 asodrnd aqq ~03 s! uo!Way!pOm 10 ‘uo!le[[Wu! ‘uO!i~WSUO~ aq? 3: uo!qdmaxa S‘JaUMOamOq aql 103 aIq@![a S! 93!qM BU!pMp b[!me3 aId!pm 10 a~Zfu!s e 30 quauodmoa p.in?amp 10 uo!pod Lue 30 qdedend s!qq 30 aiep aqaga aq? .~qe 10 uo UO!I,EXJPOUI .IO ‘UoyeIIeqsu! ‘UO~I,~~.II,SUO~ au ydedmed S~I, J aaqaaga aqi iqe pa~su! JO pqam~,suoa s! qayM ‘arnlqs@aq aqq bq pau ‘$uamaaooldm! ssada paiqai-aiy .IO ‘ma@ uo!laaqap aq ‘ma)sLs %u!qs!n aq iaqo ‘maids iqyuuds ajry bue 30 UO!~IIE~SU! io uo!ynilsuoa aq& x~qsLs &aua JEIOS aa!pe LUE 30 uo!~,!ppe .IO uo~pmpuoa au :Bup01103 aql30 Lue apnpu! qou Ipqs ,pa~amqsuoa j mq aq~, leq~, appoid Lem am?e[s@aq aq? ‘(e) uo!sp!pqns 30 sasodrnd JO~ V IIIX 3’I3LLW 60 Z NOIJL33S 60 (3) NOISIAICI8nS OJL U3&UaNW (I3SOdO?3d i3.W 7pTqM ‘Sa@O[OUqlaI, UO!ll?z!~!Ui pieZe!y ayenbqpea BU!‘&I siuamaaoidm! ‘MOU am Laqq I,E~I, aimpu! oq adL u! paiuud ale pappe aq 03 pasodo.xd suo!spoid Mau ‘a.to~a.~aqq SoaJaqq uo Bu!puame Lq uo!nqqsuo3 aq? spuame bpaidxa (z6 iqdeq3 uo!qn.[osaH ‘E salnlqs) 8 luampuav [euoyylsuo3 LIqmassg Lq pasodoid quaquame s Me7 pasododd 30 pa& :&tT ~0;podord iljua,?~ lwaol iq$o Luw io ‘$a?i$s~p ?maads w ‘$ays?p 100yx w ‘Liunoa puw Lp w ‘mwl Iwiaua8 io ia?iwya iayjaym %pa io Ljunoa w q pnal s? ~wy? s$d?aaai ssoi8 io awoaui Lq parnswaw a$ io XWJ asuaaq ssaulsnq Luw WOJJ ?dwm s? 2aypJo iossmns ayl io ‘gg61Jo apoa anuanq 1w2ua?uI qJo v apgqns Jo 1 rajdwya Jo (109 uo?iaas yqm 8u?auawwoa) d ia$dwyaqng io apo3 UO!~WXWJ, p iaidwy3 Lq uo?ywxwi w0iJ paidwaxa ST joy? uoywz?uwio i?Joiduou y (p) wsodrnd [euo!leanpa io3 Lpqsnpxa pasn si azuoau? qj q (z) . pCainleIs@a? aq~, bq paugap se amoau! ssauyq pqepmn lou s! awoau? ayj 3f (1) :&mi aiw suo?ypuoa &?molloJ ay,~Jo yjoq 3: amom! bq painseam 10 uo saw moy qdmaxa s! ep1.10~3 30 qqs aqq uqqp aped a@anoa 30 uo!qnq!isu! Ieuo!panpa qgoJduou E 30 amoau] ’amoau! uo saxe? moy I, s! aqqs aqq q quamuraaoB pa01 e JO a~,q~ aqq bq panss! spuoq uo qsaiqu~ ’ME[ Lq paquasad SE sa!q!qua iaqqo .IO ‘SUO!~E ‘suosiad uo pasodm! aq Lem amoau! Lq pamseam .IO uo saxe& (e) ‘gz .; ’Mau aie Laql I,E~I, aieaypu! I qw?? u! paquud an pappe aq 03 pasodoJd suo!s?oid Mau pue ad.Q+aq paluyd EIJE paiapp aq q pasodoJd suo!spoJd Bu!~,syxa ‘a.103aiaq1, Soamqq uo lu~puam Lq uo!lnqqsuo3 ayl spuame bpaldxa (~g iqdeq3 uogn1osag ‘E sqnI,eis) 91 iuampua~ Ieuo!qn-+!puo3 ~JEUCIS Lq pasodoid quampuame s PUW anuanax ay? 40 z uo?s?n?a Jo II wd Jo (IOLEZ uoitaas wzm 3~3uaww03) 9~ ~01~~33s 611~ ~~IJW 0~ ~~&u(IN~v (I~SO~O: Me? pasodoad 30 $Xa& :gtT nO;$;SOdOrd y661 ‘1 Lwnuwp idw io uo 8u?uu@aq siwd qqmi oj sa?lddw uogaas sqj (a) . Dl uolsTnZpqns Lq paysflqwisa g~paia ayi iap-!u?wpw Lpadoid io Liaw?y 02 Lossaaau sw ‘sainywjs iayio ?ma 10 puaww Lmu puw ‘g661 ‘1 LmuwpJo m siaiuar pa&wnb ioJ ppaia mj aw03u? uo Juawaldw? JwW sainfwV asoW Puaww Low aintwls?~a7 aUl (4) .qwnpn?pu? iq$o ioJ09$ uq? ssal iou iunoww uw u? puw ‘sasnods 8ynyns puw ‘ployasnoy Jo spay ‘sum&u iu?o~i%qzJ saldnoa Pa?JJww JoJ OZT$ UWVl SSal ?ou Wnoww uw U? W Vu J?W I~?w~w l?PaJa 1) P aq 11wys siaiuai pa@lwnb ‘uo?~wxw~ JZUO~U? 40 sasodind iod (w) ’9.92 .; ‘Mau am Lay? q~q~, qeaypu! 01, adL u! paquud am pappe aq 02 pasodoJd suo!sVoid Mau ‘aio~aiaq? folamql I. e Su!ppe Lq uo!inigsuo3 aqi spuame LIssaidxa (zp miday3 uo!I,nIosq 30 sainqqs) 6 $uampuatq puo!ml!lsuo3 qeuas bq pasodoid quampuame 5 (.. IIIX 3PI3LLW O& U3MaNW <3[35060?3d ME?? pasodoad 30 $xa& :st 1 uo;$;sodord iZ P6d ?u?iaau@ua ‘pnpappiw qq UT pwa2Ju8!s s! io ‘pwx&u@ Lliwq8oroqaiw io ‘Smpnlau! 1lwauo$s?y q yaiym aawld io ‘wan <~w yaoi uwa!iawv an!yvN 8up~w~uoa ap %ps -uo(.n!p syj Jo slwo8 uoyaaJoJd ain$a?u$s %u?ppnq Luw ‘a$ paj!wg $021 s! jnq ‘sapnpui pinosar 1w+omHn 0) mods uado puw uoliwaiaai ayj siq$inJ puw ‘spunJ ay$ ow? Lauow Icwd oym asq? ’gpo&z uoyas al puwnsind pquaa ~61Jo pund uoTpniasuo3 puw~ lwinppapQ OJ ssaul?wJ sal)?noid ‘siajon qj ygm qj!wJ satuasaid sasodind papuaiu? Icpu@o 3uw Isaiod ‘sian!x ‘.spuwpaM <yJwd ?qua3 iops cpno3 ‘a&yp1~ ‘&yuwld aq iy~ ioJ puads aq spunj Ic~pwJ 8quoq puw uoywaiaai ‘yiwd ?q? &?i?nbw (4 u@$uanaid 8uq ‘syiwd pooyioqy8!aN gws upioJlw3 q$ suwaw “pund,, (a) spunj >!qqnd axwas staqold puu fs$?Jauaq %pnJ asoyi puadxa Luw pw LOOEZ uoqaas awds uado puw uo!jwaiaa ‘ymd sazpmww fpoo8 qqnd ayr sanias swaisk 10 (w) uoisinipqns ui papads spunJ ioJ hua8w iaqwaw iwy$ Jo Jlwyaq uo Llddw uqwniasaid ?jifppm puw yiwd u: hua??$a Su!noLdw? puw aiswm 8uquaoaid (!) Dua% iaQwaw wJoiwno.iddw ayl ypm ‘Lww &qua uv Vans ’puq qiwdio ‘jw$?qq k%qa ino o? sjgauaq aauds uado puw yiwd 8u@u!iq Icq alqwang aiouc aawds uado 8u?u?wpqww io i&i/wiado %uinoidw! ‘8uii?nbaw ‘&puuwrdJo asdnd squnwwoa in0 &?ym q d?gjo &pnb q$ sanoidw! &z$uvld aai? uwqq (y) mtqm pos-!juw ~qjo puw saw8 “1 ?urnanlonu! i!ayj iuanad dlay osp 1pm qqm sf fys qof wwwdw? ypn way2 appid Ipm sdioa uo!iwniasuoa Lqunwwoi puw sho3 uopniasuo3 wiuioJilv3 ay? ui JuautLoldwa y8noiyp mqq gqppm puw ‘syiwd Wawuoiinua +i aioisai pub paaioid 02 sqpunpoddo yjim yJnoL qsww 8u!p!noid mj?nqaw pos-guw iqpo puw saw8 u! panlonu! 8uutwoaaq Jo ys?sp.‘-jv ssa1 uaippya q? ayww pm %waiw aawds uado puw ‘sq$!pawJ lwio!iuaiaai ‘sqiwd Su?pnpu?”Lqd o? saawid gws y?!m uappya 8umnoJd (8) .wpoj!yw3 u? sqo!jo spuwsnoyp Jo suq saJwai9 yaym Xwouoaa p!inoi s,apwp ayi 02 lwqn s! quawuoiznua s‘w?uioJqwa 8qiasaid I(I .muioJgw3 u? a&Jo Lpgwnb ayi u?wpuptu dlaq puw ‘sewouoaa lwini puw uwqin 02 iuwgodw! aawds uado iaaioJd ’sauwpu! iuwjiodw! isow sLmulojp~Jo a2(0 u?w?uw dlq ll?m puq ~win?lna!i&Jo uo!?uniasad (a) *suw~ul~~yw~ 1lwJo tsaiaiu? ayi u? s? a8wqiq lwinjwu m&un s,w!woJiIw3Jo uqwniasad (p) .muioJ?lw3Jo sluqsai q? oj sgpwoddo lwuoywaiaai puw syiwd apnoid puw aawds uado pqoid OJ aaurqiodw? &Ipoi%Jo G 2.l ‘saswaiau! uoigwpdod s,a$wis q$ v yom puw ani1 oj aqd alqui!sap w sw aiais qi &p!wpu?m or puu ‘mwoJyw u! a$qJo @qwnb ayt 8u~u~w~u~ww 02 1wp aiw saaip uwqin puw spuul aawds uaz iqjo ‘sqawaq ‘spuul pinjlna@w ‘spuwpam ‘sianii ‘$wqqwy aJgppm ‘syiwd (a) -muioJ!gw3Jo saqna a!iop!yaid puw ap0p-y aqj yp syql &!uppu?~w OJ ?uw/iodw1 Si saainosai p@OpaWy3JW pun lW3?JOiSly JO UoWJasaJd (91 .i,m$ q~~o 8uuzaq-ilam lwpuawuoi!nua puw +xouoaa Y~~OS ~2 O? ~W?!R s? w?woJ!/w3 40 aldoad q? 101 s??!!?3wJ uqwai3a Puv s?iwd dm 8u!P!noq (w) :8u?molloJ qi Jo 11” aiwpp puw pug muiojpsjo aydoad ay~ ‘SOO&Z auJ puw sa?t?n!iau lwuoiiwaiaai asianip LOW suv?u4w3 (21) m Laua8b siamod iuioCv s? ,Lma& siamod JU!O[, v (c) io awds uado lwuo@ai ‘yiwd puo@ai v ulqpm papnlau? tou ST qqm waiw Luw oj gadsai yj?~ .g uoisya ‘jo (08~9 uo?ys ypn &?auawwoa) p iqwa oj puwnsind pawioJ pi$s?p yiwd puw uo?$waiaai Luw puw yo & iaidwy340 (0099 uo?paas yj!m 8upuawwoa) & appv oj pwnsind pawioJ p$s?p Luu suwm J+$~Q,, (1) (p) xwpn aainosai lwtswoa Jo uozlwniasaid ay? ioJ alqupns aiw yqm io ’swaiw luuoiJwaiaai JO swam ‘ot pai?wzl iou gnq ‘%P~IV ‘saso~ndlwuo~jwaiaai.ro ‘Vawaq ‘~JU~T@ ioJ alqwqns am yqm %or&& uoqaa~ u! paq!Jasap su ‘auoz su!w$unoN wa!uofl .jno-doip io ainpwJ poyx io :&uw@aid wxmlopw fasnqu aauw$sqns .‘&?mpw luu!w$ta :huanbu?lap apuannC fs8uwS :Su?molloJ q2Jo aiow 10 auo u! panlonu! aiw io ul panlonu! &I!aqJo ysp y+y $0 aiw puu siwaL auo-Lpuamj Jo a8w qj pau!w$$w jou anq oym suosiad suwm =ypoL yp-~,, (q) puw saps ~W~@OIO~~IW 8u!nmard do su?zpqwis ‘8ugaajoid ‘8ugznbau Icq $xa~oa u! puw agqd u! saainosai ~w3~20~0my~iw 40 uo~~wtuasuoa yizm pawam03 Icpnuud SI yqm puw ‘uogaas s?y? u! paugap sw aainosai pa?ioisiy w aniasard 02 p-sq JaaCoid w s? ,iaafoid uogwniasaid aainosai lwa?i?oloawyaiv,, (w) ’~‘ZOO&Z .quo3 awwg puw ys.~ q?Jo 98~2 uoyaasJo (w) uopn?pqns u? sw iauumu awws ay? u? paugap si ‘poy?s?nbav,, ‘~069 uopas u! sw iauuvw awws ayj u? paugap aiw p$?qq uw!iwd!i, puw :,yiud,, :spuwl lwinrq, swiai ~VJ ’zoo&z .mwoJ?qw~ u? aJ?yJo .@yunb q~ saauwyua puw Isaiaju? aqqndq? u? ST sumu~oJ!qw,g Lq paiCqrva s2aaCoid lwuo?~waiaaiJo Icpiwn q~ ioJ 8u?punJ alqws 8uy+oid .8ugmq pazlioiowuou puw paz?iopow puw ‘Sa?2?1?3WJ lwuo?twaiaai ioiuas Csapalyiw 9mUlp1.r =A oq suoqaas sppe pue ‘speadaJ ‘spuame amseam angequ! s!u ymqasioy ‘8u?y?y ‘8uphq ‘swam aawds uado iaypo ‘?wqqwy aJ!qppm ‘saainosai lua~8oloawya~w puw lwa?iop?y %pod pooyioqy8pu a@ ‘02 papug jou jnq aqq qq!~ aaueproaae u! atdoad aqq 03 paipqns sy amseam anqe!?!u! s!qL 7661 ioluas ‘rwjswo3 %$fpp~ %iufjuwld aau ‘uozjuanaid 8uu3 ‘SyLWd pOOzI.’Oqy~~aN ~JWS W?~OJ!~D~ avj su paJp aq ~ww pun umouy aq 11qs uozs?n?p S?~J ‘000~~ 10 ‘ya~aq $iwd pawaldwoa /W~J aawds uadoJo swain puw a3uwa.&& ppopy Jo paV uo?tW~aszro3 PW? /fWln?J@ Pun IsaJOJ ‘sJafl!a ‘SPUUlllaM ‘Vd ‘laiua3 w~uus ayi uypn puw ‘goosg uqpaasJo (q) puw (w) suqs?nipqns UT paugap sw ‘auoz SNOlSUOXd 7W3N33 ‘1 113WHa ppwoa ay,? u?ypn swaiw iapwm puw pywl asoyj suwaw painosai ~w~swo~,, (a) imi do mv NOIJXA~SNO~ am mnmmv am JS3%04 ‘S2f3Al21‘5UmJ3M %121td ;2I3U33 UOIN3S “lVJWO2 3JIXlTIM 3NIJNVTd 33U NOlJN3Amd 31w3 ‘SXWd aOOHZ108H3HN 3dVS VINXOdlTi’3 ‘171 NOISIAIa :peal oq ‘apo3 saamosw qqnd ’P661 30 qav uo!ieh1asuo3 PUET IemqInarn PUE Tsa;ro,g ‘slaax ‘spue[laM ‘qlEd ‘Jaiua3 lopas ‘ivseo3 ‘a3gp1!~ ‘Buqueid aau ‘uo!quanaid %UE~ ‘SIpEd pooqJ0qqSyaN a3es e!ruo3ge3 aqq SE pap aq hem pue uoq aq pqs qae sa $1 NOI,I,~~S &VI a3SOdOXd ’Mau am haqq 3w.p aqmpu! q ad62 a?lwj? u! paquud are pappe aq OJ pasodold suo!spoJd Mau PUE u! paiuud axe pqaiap aq 03 pasodoad suo!spold Su!lsFa ’a~ojalaqq ’uoyin$!qsuo3 aqq 30 8 uo!u% ‘n app~30 suo!spoJd .saniwaJ aqi ol PPPE s! (ooogz uwas qw Bu!3uammoa) TPT uorswa ‘z ~01~33s MB~ pasodoad 30 $xq, :()ST noI’)TsodoiId ‘aw!y jay? 03 ioiid qoiwd uo paswap aq aqmiqgo JOU llqs uosiad qj $nq ‘uoisznipqns siyg o$ iaafqns s? puw aai8ap puoaas ayi u! iap.Inw 40 Ic$pn8 q uosiadqj &Jim uoslid apqs &$ u? siwaLozJo waj wnw?u!w Luw aanpai o$ Lfddw flwys & gwdJo 1 apuJo L iajdwy3Jo (OF62 uo?gaas ypm 8u~mmucoa) 9.gqq.q? KmCu! Lppoq pwa8 ?a!@? oi iuapuz qj ypm qqan qjJo aplspno uosiad iq2ouw $0 rc~~wuoyuqu~ ‘apyan ioqow w ww.j uuwaig w 8mpooys~o suwm lq pagwiladiad swm 8uill?y qf J! a& o? siwaL 0zJo uuq w ioj uo+d a~wjs ayp UT ~uawauzjuoa ia$lns pqs aai8ap puoaas qr tq iapinw Jo &?n8 uosdad ban3 (a) *$uuamauguoa Seah 9z 8uyas q jovd pasea[aJ aq qou Ipqs uosrad q? 30 mq mnnrNp hue ampal oq Irtdda qou ~pqs R E: ped 30 1 a1qu 30 L aaideq3 30 (066~ ao!vas qw Suupuammo3) G’Z a13w ‘sa!qnp Jay lo sq30 aammopad aqq u! paSeBua laago aaeuama&h aqi qeq? ‘ UMOU~ aaeq ppoqs b1qeuosew JO ‘ Mauy quepuajap aq pue ‘sa!inp Jarl 10 S!q 30 aammopd ay? U! PazEsua al?P PaIIW SeM OW ‘9’0E8 Uo!WS JO ‘ZOg8 UO!wS 30 (q) 10 (e) uo!s!qpqns ‘7’068 uoii3aw (E) uorspwns m paugap se ‘mgo aaead E SUM uryp aq3! ap10) snaL 9230 uuq E x03 uosud qqs aq u! quamauyuoa.zaps Ipqs aa.Bap puoaas ayq u! ~apmmjo bqp8 uosrad hra-43 (9) ‘aqq pyi qans q loud alomd uo pamap aq aspwaylo IOU [[eqs uoslad ayj +a.S inq ‘uolqaas s!yq 0% iuensmd pasodm! uosud aleis ay~ B u! wah $2 io ‘02 ‘91 - 30 nu% mnm!u!m XUE aanpal q lrrdde [~eqs - & ped30 I. apa30 L lqdeq3JO (066Z uO!?aaS q$w Su!auanrmoa) yz aIqq (9) uo?s?n?pqns UT pappoidsw ?da~xg- ‘a3!1 q sJeab ST 30 ma? E JOOJ uosud alw aqi u! iuamaurJuo3 raps IIV SB~P ~uoaas aql U! JaPmmJo AX!& UosJad LaaAa ‘(3) JO (9) uo!sY!Wns U! PaPYoJd SE 3daaX3 ‘9‘061 Pm ‘P’06T ‘€061 ‘Z061’1’061 suo!?aaS u? PaPLhoJd SE pau!ma?aP aq I@qS Pa!Idde ‘qqeap laps IIeqs aaGap lsry aqi u! laplnm 30 Xq@ uoslad hraA3 (E) ‘061 :peal q papuanre SI apo3 leuad aqq 30 061 uoyag ‘E ‘33s %au axe day? ley? aqmpu! oq add$ qwji u! paquud ale pappe aq oq pasodoJd suoyspoid Mau pue us pquvd ‘~JE pqapp aq o? pasodoJd suo!spoJd Su!qs!xa ‘aJ03aIaqi-aq130 uo!paas e spuame MEi pasodoid s!yL ‘uo!qni!isuo3 aqq 30 01 uo!ag ‘11 ap~3o suo!spo.zd aqq qqy aaueplome q aldoad aqq q pqpqns si (609 Jatdeq3 ‘~661 30 saqn$eqs) OT& II!~ aqeuag lrq pasodoJrd MBI s!~ W pue ‘uo!spypqns s!qq u! paugap % 9aalgo mexi E sEM m!py aql pm aaaap aq 0% h~Fad ’q,~, w O? SJ~” 9~ 30 ~’2 E JOOJ uospd a~ls aql U! 9uamaurJuoa puoaas aqq uy japmm 30 Q& s! uosjad aqq uaqM uospd aqqs ay~ u! sjeah 9~ lo ’aIoJEd 3’ h?!l!q!SSod ay? ?noq?!M a39 ”3 ‘Osud a?Els ayg ’! luamauguoa MV’I (I3SOdOXtd Ma? paSOdoitd 30 Pa& :6tT aoT~~sodOad 966 pa[oid pJoiduou paJqwnb w og guwi8 w sw (ooo'ooo'or$) siwllop uo!q!w uaJ spuwl$aM smopuan wgau q$Jo waiw wagswa q? 8uolw spwlpn puw spuwl lwinpu :alnpqas &!a Jo uqi!s!nbw ioJ (000'9zg$) siwpp puwsnoyj anJ--SuamJ paipuny auyj (0) ay? 03 8uTpioaaw 'swnasnw qwgs JOJ (ooo'ooo'z1$) siwllop uo!lp anpq ( yiwd ~?Jo)?H a$qS ogmuwi3ws pi0 u! wapb qiwdafwp q~Jo sungwaj quaas puw lwinjwu lwq!.r3 q~Jo uo!pa/oid a Wmna S%WH r% qi aP?!1?qvu o? (ooo'ooo'z$) siviiop uo!il!w om (N) $uawisanu? qqnd ayi Jo d?yspwmais ioJ (OOO'OOO'OI$) siwpp uo!pw uw ( 'mwojqw~ u? uo!ywpodsuwq pwi 8uipidiqq paroid iq?ouw 'sl?WJ? do! (000'000'8$) sJWllo1) UO!ll!w 1@3 ( ioJ spun4 aq? am llwys uo!gwaiaag puw spwd o ?uaw&wdaa ayi $ooz ti Lpp xxunosai lwinqn3 jo dypwmags ioJ (OOO'OOO %$) siwllop uoqp an!d (( ayj ywpywo puw umoisawwp uaamzaq Lwml(o-@ii pwi w Jo uo!qisznbsw iaarunlon io4 SanypwJ an?yaidiaiu! ioJ (ooo'ooo'~$) siwliop uoqrp 0% (; q~ 4 (ooo'oos%$i SJWIPP puwsnoy~ paipuny an?/ uozii~ aaqi inj .sLwma?wm puw 'si?on. .hlwA ~oqq guaavrpw q$ puw p~ Lqmg iapx3 'saywl ioJ puv saanosai puwlu! ioJ (ooo'ooo'o~$) siwllop uo~g1~w Ljua- (i uo suoqs!nbaw 02 uaq8 amaajaid ypn 'Lpno3 aiwlru u! wpwnaN wiiqs q?Jo wainosa! lwpoa ioJ (ooo'ooo ?z$) si~llop uogly ompLpanu (1 qpyqooJ qg u! saainosa! lwinpu puw lwingn3 UT y31i &adoidJo uogwluasaid puw :qnpayas 8u!m uoqqnbm qg mJ (ooo'oog'p$) siwpp puwsnoyi papuny anJ uogpw mod (7) qz ypm mwpiomw u: 'uo!qw?umaldw! puw 2u!uuwld&ppu! 'swnasnzu ioJ ~ xwm ioqqn w Jo ?uawdopnap puw 'jwpqq aJqppmJo wapXs yiwd ajwp ay? u: Lpadoid paiJo diyspiwmqs io 'uo!Jwiogsai %ogw$y!qz wd ?iwq~ qzzs ywnsuagv iauoloa Jo ?urndopap pw 'iuawdoianap ayr ioJ (ooo'ooo%s$) siwlpp uog1p aaiyl-L@!3 (E panuquo3 at(? ioJ (ooo@oo'g$) siwllop uo!qpw anid (2) qun maJo uo?$wa.m ay ioJ Kguno3 uiax 'yun qiwd qwp 8u!gqxa oj tua3wfp puw fiwau 'uqpn spuwl IwingvuJo uo!$?s?7; u! Suyunon ?dwyauya qq u! sap lV3.18010awy3iW puw 'ydLli?oJ$ad 'ydwi8op!d ayi ioJ (ooo'~~g'p~$j siylop puwsnoq$ auy paipuny qs uoqpw inoJ-Lluaq (z, '0 PUW 3pois?yaid Jo uo!ys~nb3w ay! ioJ (ooo'ooo'i$) s~wllop uoy1pu auo (p) sydwi%wiwd 8u!iap!u!wpwJo sp-03 qr ioJ (ooo'ooo'~$) s.'wllop uo?gpu vanas (1 :alnpayx 8uyo1loJ ay? ypm mwpiom B'lWA lVXLN33 .aP03 m* puw 'suogwzpw8io gJoiduou puw szaua%w 1~301 OJ siuwi8 ioJ puw %p.ioJ?qw3 ui sp puW ozlz suo!ps Su!gdam lap03 m;43 puw y.%d SygJo .f uo!siniaJo 9.1 iaJd93 siwllop puwsnoyj qs-lpanas paipuny qs uo!yly and-lguam) paipuny au!N (w) PppH ayi Jo wyapi3 qi paw yqm spuwl iayio ioJ 'agaldwoa aiw spa{oid asow J! 10 '(9) uoynipqns Jo (82) ydwi8wiwd u! pawwu Lguno3 ouon uiypm :&imolloJ ay$ paa3ra 08 JOU siunoww u? 'mopq ypoJ ?as sasodind i Spuq lWin$WUJo uo?$?&bn, ayt ioJ piwog uo!ywniasuo3 ajqpla qj 02 paua&uwi$ aq Low Dyt 'uoisinzp siyi Jo aqwp anTpaJa ayi Jo siwaL qs u!ypm pasn gou a.iw SpunJ asay#JI *yiwa $io& agwTs qpogJo uqsuwdxa pun uo!laqoidqJ .@sp@ "1 aint?puadxa "4 alqwllwnw aq llwys Pu# qi u! Pa?'OdT Lauow 118 ~0O.fz .uo!qspb o!ll!w an!d (1) puwl iw.mlwu ioJ saunos 8u!punJ 8qqxa iayio ruwlddns oq pasn aq #ou pa Iwiauzw puw spuwijo uoip?nbn, ay~ ioJ (ooo@ooig qJio4 Pw 'yiwd 2uauiSna uo!spp sy dq pzpnoid spunJ qt rzq? puw 'padolanap aq spuwl winp agwrS n8nn ?u?odJO uO~suwdxa ayJ ioJ (000 000 luuo!g?ppw ivy$ uo!sy!p sly2 8qawua u! w!uioJ!ywD Jo aldoad ayl Jo pagu! ai adolaiuv q' p iquaa "Wn qq puwdxa oj (ooo'ooo'l$) s"wl~op uOYl!w au0 (9) s! $1 Xpoy$nw ipy? Jo JuaJra palp$ q;l OJ uo!sy:p syi iuawaldw? sfw!x&jo lwa P~YJoqYaau 8upnoi.m ay? ypn pwd ayJjo Lpg?qi$wdwoa ayr anoidw? oz ylWd uo?podx3 puw VP 11" W? Pun 'alq!"dJauuow sno~adxa PO^ a~ "1 $no P~JJW~ aq paipuny anJ uwy? ssal ou puw 'uinasnpl uw3uawv-oiJy ay? 02 sgumanoidwi 'luazuuoi!nua qw!woJ!qwD Jo Lpianlp iclwu!piowip Icp pqafdwoa aq $ouuwa uo!i?spbaw ~JI xips L ypm w tu04 aq llqs uoiys!nb3w WIWJ q?d ay2 'Jo 6ZLZ Pun pzlz su0??3as pw yo Eztz u0if3as.!0 (') uoisin!P~ns 'Jo zzlz pdnpu puw 'swaiw puwp puw'ppwo~ <gwpqwy aJrgpp ~Spu'uqpwdJo UO~WJOJ Jo (02~~ uo!pas yip &q~u~wo~) z appv 02 guwnsjnd w&q uoiyndasuoa Puw uo!~?s!nb3w "4 uo!~wai3ag puv Wad Jo Juawiiodaa avi '2 (000'9L9'%c NQl~W383321 aNV SXWd do JN3NJWd3a 'a%% hoa &OP syw iGg g;wA puw swaiw lw?swo3 '$wi!qwy aJyppm ?qsaioJJo uo!qwniasaid ioJ sa3inos jur pu; JW sF#l?mJ ioq$no oi SJumanadwZ uo && aq pys (ooo'@~$) Sqpp puwsnoyz uo pads aq pys (ooo~oog$) ~qlop puwsnoy3 padpuny an?/ uwy~ ssai & '$unowll s!y$Jo '&$snpq pun ~~~sjo wnamfl mz~oJ!lp~ q~ o.j SJumanojdw! pun 'uuld .qSWjq yjwd uoq!sodq ay? yqm a3uwpJ0331) u! quawanoddw! adw3s wl pun '&puqdau? ;&,mypm JOJ pun 'asn aawds uado puw 1mmpa3u 'YiwcOJ Spq JO uo?qwiopai puw Juawdopnap 8u!pnpu? cLJuno3 &laZuV apn13u? SE!aW as%? 'SWaJW lWuolWiJ3ai iUW %'UWl lwintlna!i8w 'saxxi! so? u! qiWd UO!~?SO~X~ uiyqn qumanoidw! puw uo!y?s?nbaw puq ioj Ajppu~ uado '~umuoi?nua lwingm q?Jo qd'aq q2 Xbrva '3 suw!2uo&w~ salqwua 'sh??wi puw a3uq3sJo wnasnjq e$ol zum8 0 sz] (ooo~ooo~~$j sqpp uqpw an% u) PUW 'spasa~ '~JS~JOJ U! Pun "4 P~W sa^ uo '~~WWS PUW sla~ 8~0~ '~~o* gqg "mszn?p s?yT 2u!Jawua '! mui?&w~~o qdoad qJJo sua% ql s! Il ayg a3ua!iadxa Lf23ai?P Puw 'a?w?3aiddw 'ofua ot aldoad "4 sa?~zun~iodd ap!noid '2 2sai*u? '!lqnd ayi "! '! $1 's~w~!qwv i!al(l Puw 's~uwld an!gw '?hlpl!mJo uo?~3a~oid qg puw fsa3u?adm lwuoi~wmpa Puw Imn$lna '3!ua3s 'iaiQ( Puw 'lo lauWq3 'aJ?lJo L$?lwnb panoidwz 'sai~2un~ioddo lwuO!?waiaai papuwdx '900EZ .~~ uoLuw3 uoqiwaJo ypou~Tuwl o~ uani8 l?uoud pay8iy ytim 'waq ~o ~p3 ayi ~o Lpum ayi u? yiwd qwis sll.?H oqi~ puwdxa OJ '?wi?qwi qnias a&s lb$swoa Su$ni&? 'spuwl IwinJwu Jo uoqs!nb3w ayl 4 (000'006%$) SJWI~OP puwsnoyi paipuny auru uqpw aaqj (3) v!sianigJo Lz!~ qi yqm uywiadoo3 u! yiwd GO~H ajw$s snip2 W!u~oJ!lva ay2 40 iumdoianap ay$ ioJ (ooo'ooo'8$) sqpp uoipw ty&3 (a) puwdxa ot puwl IwinlmJo umiiqnbm ioJ (ooo'ooo'z$) siwllop uo~qpu onu (a) 'uoVuwH azwN iaauo!d uw~iWUw??lV~O ~PauroY ?JOFi "12 sw Vns 'Wd azw% u!w~unoi&! JwwOlwd iwaU WS ~uwad!u8!s LllwJn~ln3Jo Wwa3UWa PUW UOWF~~~W 93 4 (oOO'OOS+I$) ~JWT PW~~OW P~VT anSr UOYP mO (a) '~IIWAO~~JJ4l U? maiwiaamo&~!m an!gmJo uo!~.?s?nb3ui~ ~oOoL~Oo'Z$~ siwllsP uo!l~!w O% (!!!I .Q~wA o8aiiog u! anbso% aRnbsaPl JO uo!P!nb3w JoJ (OOO'OOO'Z$) siWllOP UO!ll!w 0% (E) ~~vd aYf JOJUWI~ lwJaua8 2, Puw 4wld ?uawa8mww acunosu w uoWJnu? a3inosaJ wJo uo!~wiwdaid l0J Wads aq ,Cww Junoww ?WJo (000'009'1$) siwlloP PuWsnW Padpuny an?/ uo!lpw azlo 02 dn 'ysiwn awua?uaS %npnpu? 'yiwd ay? 02 paaw[pw Llaimpaww! VWI PUW S~~PIOWJO ~~vJ~~JoJ (OOO'OOO'Z~$) ~JTP uoww anla% (!) *%'nPqaS 8u!moll@ W oj a?Pio3m Fd aJW UasW 08uioEl wruV Puwdxa 0~ SPWI PJ~~WU JO uo!~nbaw JOJ (ooo'ooo'~~$~ ~JWIPP UW?~ U~PS (v) +!?awd ay? uo spuq %uuzniasuo3 puw 'sqiwd lwmi puw 'uwqinqns 'uwqin Su!ivai: gi:ggi i;$ ~~~~~$~~,3 ~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ %uwSJo a@ 'syiwdpooyioqy$au ajws h&a 02 iy8u w anwy suwpioJ?gw3 *googz 'mug 'sam~3fi 'md bw33 gomas %JWO~ %maii~ 9mmd 3q p(j'61 do UW9O;trd NOlLVAXaSNO3 ahV7 'iWlflJln3IXl~ OhV JS3XOd wqsk s1p.q w alqdwoa puw yiwd a/wf,q &vwwLna oyauwg 'hOl~~d 3hVS 'Wd aOOHXOsJH3lSN XdVS VINXOdIlQ 'z X3W3 suq$wquw8io 2Joiduou puw sq~ua%w siamod 2u~oC 'sq3ua8v xqqnd 'sp!ipip 'sa!Junoa puw sa!Jp 'sa1y3 'sayuno3 02 sjuwi8 ioJ alqwpwnw aiw pym uoppp ?y?Jo sasodind ay~ ioJ mol Lq pazpoyinw spuoqJo alws q~ woiJ qwp ayq lq panpa! show suwazu~s~uow ?urn8 aivp-,, io ,luwi8 a/w$s,, '(apo3 iuawuiaoq3 ay~ jo 2 a17u Jo p uo?s?n!u Jo g pwd 40 (0~~91 uoyaas ypn 8upuawwoa) p iqdw-ya) mrq puog uo!$w&qqg pauq agwjs qtJo sasodind qi io^ 'googz ~sa3inosaiJo uo!g3a~oid iou swm asodmd lwui3uo q~ yqm ioJ suo!qwl1wpq lw3lsLqd io saypwJJo uoqwiaqw io muwuagu?ww uwaw pu sqw 21 winJwaj 3pas 8wpuwppo puw 'saainosu lwinqn3 'swapLs 1winzwu a?swqJo ~uawaauw-yua pw 'uoywiopu 'uo?$w$yqwyai 'uq3aJoid ayg ioJ swwBoid iocww Jo uo?$wguawaldw? puw gumdolanap ayg suwaw ,dyspiwmaiS,, (0) 'TO3 WPM aYlJ0 02221 UO!WS UZ paudap maw iqwm puw puw1 asoyg suom.wgpa upbop uws-opmuwi3ws,, (u) 1 ui pnoJ L1lw3?dLi siuwid anywuJo am ay~ alqyod piap-a ?sagaaid ayi ot azzswJwillwys spa[oid uo??wioisai fwpqwH .Lllwin?wu papixa vImodl'3 NmHLLnos yqm lwy~ 8upqu~fw io 8ug3woiddw uM?wnJ io anlwn w 02 iwpqwy papoi#@ w ..qnpay3s &imollOJ qx yT,m ~U~J0332, Jo WmanoJdwi .smmu 3WFP"Y Yllm Uo?PauU03 U? Pxn uqm "uo!~wJot~~g,, (wi u! zuapLs yiwd agwp ayf puwdxa OJ ydwi2wiwd sqj u! papyoid LllwaJ!aads ~oa iuwwano3 ayiJo IOZI~ UTPS aP03 anuanag 1rnawI iw~apaJ qiJo (~)(3)ros PO (ri(a)rw UO~P~S 02 wmnd 'uT"s'nh JoJ u"wu3ag puw sqiwdJo iurnpwdau q' " (ooo"Lr"6r$) siq20p puwsnoyt anJ-Lpanas paipuny auo uogpw aaiypLpu!u paipuny auo (9) Jo (10.1sog uo!zaas y$!m 8uu2auawwoa) 121 ,agdwy3) wwJ~oldx&$~~~~$ Jo pmudopnap pun uop!s!nb3w ay? JOJ (ooo'ooo'r$) sqpp uo?ypw auo (p) 'smnosa lwqJo2Vi i'J(OOO'~O'~) sJW~ uO?llfw 'nod (H) wnamn POJl!W afwfS aztg JOJ ~Oo0'000'1$) S'Wllop uo!ll?w mo (??!) 'wnasn~ U~WI qwiS mzuoJ!lW qi 4 (OOo'ooo'W ~JW~I~P ~4111.~~ ~UO (?!) 'OsnWl3 S?Yl O? Wnand aiDaw Slum8 LUO O? LlddQ tOU SaOP V.7 WmwaO3 ayJj'0 ZFL8 UG?PaS q03 gumuianog qiJo z apy Jo I uo!s!n!aJo (0~18 uo!pas ypn 8uiauawwoa) 8'8 iagdwy3 Lq pazgioyinw sw 'iclO?Sy-i oUfw7Jo wnamjq ay? ioJ uo~$wz~uw8io .puo~sa &raq wuw sq Swajw jqwm puw puq iqp puw spuq pingmJ0 ~uawdqanap puw uo!gwJopai 40 6') uo!S!n!Pqns "2 PaugaP sw awws ayl suwawupuw~ lwin~1n3!i8w aw!Jdm (11 paJgwnb uo~$wz~uw8Jo alqw??iwy3 Luv suwau ,uo??wz~uw%io j~JoiduoN,, (q) SJamod lu!orJO %?Uno3 pUW @3 %uno3 %~!3 %?i$s?p w suwaw,hua8w ~w~oT,, (4 'uo!s!n!p qyj u! pauJap sw hua8w 'apo3 pauwano3 -saunosa lw~swo3Jo uo!q!ul;lap qg u! papnpu! iou swaiw iqwm puw puwl asoy? suwm p~inosai puwyu~,, (y) .samosq piiop!H JO iap8ag o!uioj!ywD q? io saawld ~?JO~?HJO iap-lzag !wuo!gw~ q~ UT i8uugisTy io4 wpa$!i3 q? spaw io 'pais?? s? ?wyg aamosai lw?io$s?y w aniasaid OJ pau8!?sap paCoid io Lpq!3wJ 'pnpoid w si 'proid uotJwniasaid minosai 1w3iiogs!H,, (8) .w!~oJ?~w~ 40 Siwuuw pmp io 'bw$?i?w '1wxylod 'lwpos 'lwuo!$wmpa 'lwingn3+?w '3.lwouoaa 'a!Jliua?as w J~~~J~~WJOJP~ wqinos u! ~~WWJ~PP! 's~~J~~FJ .uolwaa~ ~aiw ayl J0 5.90699 uoi23as ul paqz13sap wa,w ayg suwaw ,uo!2ai aoywJ aq.w7,, (?) (P) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the acquisition of a trail right-of-way suitable for future excursion rail use between Hood Junction and Lock If these funds Crm~t be Used for this Purpose bY July 1, 2004, they shall be transferred to the Wildlifi Conservation Board for acquisition of wetlands and natural lands in the lower Stone Lakes Basin in accordance with paragraph (45) of subdivision 0. of land and associated visitor-serving facilities along the South Fork of the American River in the vicinity of Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park for the purposes of river access and public recreation. (R) One million dollars ($~,~~~,~~~) for the restoration and Preservation of Park, including historical resources relating to mining by the Chinese community. (8 One million Seven hundred thousand dollars ($L700,000) for the acquisition of natural lands for the expansion of Donner Memorial State Park in Coldstream Valley and Schallenberger Ridge, including Preservation of the Emigrant Trail. (T) %o million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for acquisition of prehistoric Native American village mounds in the Sacramento Valley. (U) One million three hundred thousand dollars ($1,300,000) for acquisition of :ulturally rich properties and wildlife habitat near Anderson Marsh State Historic Dark with first priority given to island properties and second priority given to narsh and lakeshore properties. tear Mount Konocti as part of Clear Lake State Park. (W) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for natural land acquisition for the South 'uba River Project. (xi %o million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of land surrounding and ontaining the historic cabin of African American explorer James Beckwourth in '!umas County. MONTEREY BAY @) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for acquisitions within and adjacent to ig Basin Redwoods State Park and Castle Rock State Park in the Santa Cruz rountains. (zi Ten million dollars ($lo,ooo,ooo) for land acquisition to create and expand trposes. (AA) Ten million dollars ~$10,000,000) for land acquisition to expand Point lstal watershed lands elsewhere in Monterey County~ [BB) %o million siz hundred thousand dollars ($2,600,0001 for the acquisition (C) One million one hundred twenty-seven thousand dollars ($1,127,000) to open space in the vicinity of Pinnacles National Monument and Fremont Peak lm{~&~~$r~ ~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~~(~~~~~ for the aequisition of lands for public access to the Colorado River in the vicinity of the City of Palos te Park. CC) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for the acquisition of Bear Creek (id One hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) for the acquisition of land lwoods State Park in Santa Clara County, provided that, if the State has not to expand the Weist Lake park facility. uired the property by June 1, 1998, these funds shall be granted to the (iii) Seven hundred eighty thousand dollars ($780,000) for the preservation and beninsula Regional Open Space District for the acquisition of this or other restoration of Pioneer Park and the relocation of Heber Agricultural College. 3erty eligible to be acquired ursuant to this division. (D) Four hundred thirty thousand dollars ($430,000/ to the City of Brawley for 70) Ten million dollars (&O,OOO,OOO) for acquisitions of n.atural lands to development of the Brawley Three Trails System. Ind Henry Coe State Park, and for grants to the Santa Clara County Open ars ($29,500,000) to San ;e Authority to create open space preserves that include oak and sycamore ilands, wildlife corridors, and riparian zone in the vicinity of Henry Coe State ;E) %o million dollars ($2,000,000) for the expansion of Butano State Park, 'rtg Butano and Cascade Ranch State Parks, and acquiring land along lower s Creek. F) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the restoration of wetlands at. llestick Point State Park. G) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for grants to nonprofit organizations for zprovement of the California Academy of Sciences. These funds shall be used :o repair, renovate and modernize existing facilities at the Academy, and not rstruct new buildings or expand existing buildings. U) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for acquisition and restoration of *a1 lands generally guided by the East Bay Shoreline feasibility study red by the Department of Parks and Recreation. These funds may be granted East Bay Regional Park District for these purposes. Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for the expansion of Mount Diablo State and for grants to the East Bay Regional Park District to expand nearby a1 parklands to include oak woodlands, grasslands, or related wildlife ?rs in the vicinity of Mount Diablo State Park. I Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the preservation and itwn of historical structures and artifacts relating to Asian immigration at Island State Park. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the expansion of Bothe-Napa Valley brk and Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for acquisitwn of expand Mendocino Headlands State Park, includrng lands contuinang is, lands along the estuury of the Big River; and coastal lands. I Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the stewardship and protection of the 1 and natural resources of the Cloverdale BoulcEer site in the vicinity of isky Station Road in Mendocino County, or for grants to nonprofit itions for this purpose. STATEWIDE (") %enty.fiue million dollars ($25,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration of natural lands to expand the redwood parks of the state park system STATE PARKS LOCAL GRANTS (6) lltvo hundred seventy million dollars ($270,000,000) to the Department of (Q) One million eight hundred thousand dollars ($~,~OOSW for the acqu on Parks and Recreation forgrants to local agencies in accordance.with the followrng schedule: counties, cities, and districts on the basis ofpopulation. (B) Seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000) for allocation pursuant to the 3.2 (commencing with Section 5620) of Division 5). (C) Ten million dollars ($~O,OOo,ooO) for historical resource preservation projects. (0) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for hiking, bicycling, jogging and equestrian trails. (E) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for archaeological resource preservation projects. (F) ~ift~~~ million dollars ($l5,000,000) for grank to community consewation co'$,, T~~ million dollars ~~lo,ooo,ooo~ for comptitive grants to publie agencies onstruction, development and rehabilitation of; at-risk youth recreation ifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for grants to local agencies for the acquisition, improvement or restoration of land and water areas for river parkways. (7) Three hundred forty-six million eight hundred ninety-two thousand dollars ($346,892,000) to the Department of Parks and Recreation for grants to local agencies accordi* to the follOwing sehedu1e: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (4 one hundred twentyfive million dollars ($l25,000,000) for allocation to archaeological and historical resources at Marshall Gold Discovery state Historic Roberti-rberg-Harris Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program Act (Chapter (V) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands on 0,. and nonprofit organizations outside Los Angeles County for land acquisition foG (A) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to San Diego County for land acquisition, e Monterey Bay State Seashore, and for grants to local agencies for those deve1opment and enhancement Of Sweetwater River Regiona1 park and Open Space Preserue. (8) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to the City of San Diego for the expansion bos State Preserve, and for grants to local agencies for that purpose, provided tt if such funds are not expended by July 1, 1996, they may be wed to acquire Of so1edad Open '!pace park. If the park expansion is comP1eted withold the use Of a11 Or part Of these funds, the remini% funds may be Used for Other open space acquisitions within the City of San Diego. BAY AREA Verdes Estates. (iii) Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) for acquisition and development of the Santa Ana River Trail in San Bernardino County, wtth highest priority for acquisition. (F) Nine hundred fifty thousand dollars ($950,000) to the Rim of the World Recreation and Park District according to the following schedule: (i) Four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for acquisition of sensitive mixed forest land containing critical habitat in the area known as Strawberry Peak. (ii) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for acqu known as Valley of Enchantment. (GI lltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Riverside according to the following schedule: (i) One million dollars ($l,OOO,OOO) for land acquisition and restoration at Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park. (ii) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for landscaping, installation of irrigation facilities, trail construction, and other public access improvements along Victoria Avenue in the vicinity of California Citrus State Historic Park. (H) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the Riverside Corona Resource conservation District for the acquisition of a citrus farmland demonstration farm in the vicinity of the California Citrus State Historic Park. (I) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) to the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy for allocation as follows: (i) lbo million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) shall be expended for the Agua Caliente cultural history centes lii) One million two hundred thirty thousand dollars ($1,230,000) shall be available for expenditure by the conservancy for a visitor and natural histoy center serving the Indian Canyons Heritage Park, in consultation with the tribal 31 NORTHCOAST council of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians regarding the location, design, conservation education programs, and interpretive themes of the center. The conservancy and other sponsors of this project shall attempt to secure matching funds and in-kind donations of land, artifacts, equipment, and other property for the center. (iii) ltvo hundred seventy thousand dollars ($270,000> shall be Wndegforthe vdtor reception center serving,the Santa Rosa Mountains National Scenic Area. The conservancy and other sponsors of this Project Shall attempt to .%?Cure finds and in-kind donations of land, artifacts, equipment, and other property for the center. cJI Nine million five hundred thousand dollars ($9,500,000) to tb Riversde County Regional Park and Open Space District for acquisition of natural lands in the N~~~ ~ilh, and, if sufiient a&kional finds remai,+ for a wildiife corridor connecting the Norco Hills and the Hidden Valley Wlldlzfe Area in Santa Ana River Regional Park. The district may transfer to theCityof Norco, as an addition to Ingalls Park, up to 10 acres of adjacent land acquired in the Norco Hills. (Kl Three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000) to the City ofSan Juan Capistrano for acquisition, restoration, and enhancement of cultural resources and creation of an historical and archaeo1ogm-J park in the vicinity of Mission San Juan Capistrano. G) Nine million five hundred thousand dollars ($9,500,000) to Orange County according to the following schedule: (i) ltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition of land for the ezpansion of Bolsa Chica Regional Park. (ii) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the expansion and development of Mile Square Regional Park. (iii) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the expansion of Irvine Regional Park. 00 Three hundred fifty thousand dollars &‘50,0001 to the City of Lake Forest for the Aliso Creek pedestrian and bicycle bridge. (Nl Ten million dollars ($W~OO,OOO) for competitive grants to public agencies and nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles County for land acquisition, construction, development and rehabilitation of at-risk youth recreation facilities. (0) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO~ for competitive grants to public agencies in Los Angeles County for capital outlay projects for the restoration ofparks which are not generally available to the publtc due to lack of security facilities, gang problems, or other law enforcement problems. (P) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to.the City of GardeT,for restoration of wetlands habitat and development of visitor-serving facilities at the Willow Wetlands Wildlife Preserve. (Q) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to t+ City of Glendale for development of Deukmejwn ryilderness Park, including trails and pubh access. (R) Thirtynine million dollars ($39,000,000) to the County of Los Angeles according to the following schedule: (i) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition and deve noncommercial visitor use and access facilities, and renovation of existz at county, state, or city beaches operated by Los Angeles County. [ii) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for improvements at Bonelli Regional Park. (iii) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for improvements to the Castaic Lake Recreation Area. (iv) Seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) for acquisition of land and improvements to Eaton Canyon Park. (v) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for the development, improvement, restoration and rehabilitation of the Hollywood Bowl to be implemented by the Hollywood Bowl Foundation in accordance with the program previously ap roved by the foundation and the Los Angeles County Department of Par4 and Recreation. (vij One million dollars ($1,000,000) for expansion of John Anson Ford Regional Park, or for development and improvement of the park if acquisition is unfeasible. (vii) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for land acquisitton and development of Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area. Acquisition shall only be from willing sellers. county. (viii) Four million six hundred thousand dollars ($4,600,000) for the construction of the Palmdale ILancaster Sports Complex. (ix) ltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of natural land to expand Placerita Canyon Park. (x) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for recreational improvements in undeveloped and unimproved areas of Santa Fe Dam Regional Park. (xi) One million dollars ($l,~OO,~O~) for development of recreational facilities at Schabarum Regional Park. ’ (xii) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for improvements and trail development at Vasquez Rocks Regional Park. [xiii) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for development, improvement and rehabilitation of Whittier Narrows Regional Park in accordance with the Whittier Narrows Regional Park Plan. (S) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) to the City of Los Angeles for grants according to the following schedule: (i) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the development, improvement and rehabilitation of existing Housing Authority recreation facilities, and for grants by the city to nonprofit organizations for these purposes. (ii) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the restoration of the forested area of Elysian Park. (iii) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for expansion of open space in and improvements to park and recreation facilities in Griffith Park. (iv) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for improvements at Hansen Dam Recreation Area. (v) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the restoration and rehabilitation of the historic Chinese building containing the Museum of Chine American History in Old Chinatown in El Pueblo de Los Angeles Histoi Monument, or forgrants to nonprofit organizatiqns for thispurpose. (T) Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) to the City of Long Beach, for gran according to the following schedule: (i) one million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000) for the expami and development ofMartin Luther ~i~~, jr. park. (iij Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for the restoration of Rani Los Cerritos, (iii) ltvo hundred thousand dokm ($200,000) for the restomtion of Rancho 1 kmitos, inc1uding the historic gardens. (iv) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for erosion control landscaping in B park. (VI One million six hundred thousand dollars ($1,600,000) for expansion ( development of Admiral Kidd Park. (vi) lluo million dollars ($2,000,000) to implement the civicgardens netwoi pocket parks in inner city areas, in conjunction with the neighbor! improvement strategy program and according to the Civic Gardens Founda Master Plan. (uii) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the expansion, restorai and development of City of Long Beach parks of regional significance anr restoration of historical facilities including, but not limited to, other projects 1 in this subparagraph. (U) One million dollars ($~,OOO,OOO) to the City of Montebello for acquisition of land for the expansion of Chet Holifield Park. (V) One million five hundred thousand dollars f$l,SOO,OOO) to the Ci Torrance for the restoration of Madrona Marsh. (W) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for a grant to the City of Ojai, a& grants by the city to nonprofit organizations, for the acquisition of natural laa the vicinity of Besant Medous and Meiners Oaks. e) no million dollars ($2,000,000) to the Conejo open space Conseru Agency for acquisition of open space and natural lands. The acquisition shall ’ conformance with the Open Space Element of the City of Thousand Oak: shall & done in consultation with the Conejo &creation and Park D.i&ict. Iy) ltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Entura for ac uisitio development of a trail along the Ventura River between the Ojai Vaiey ‘h the Omer Rains nail. (Z) lluo hundred eighty thousand dollars ($280,000) to Santa Barbara ( for construction of portions of the Coastal %zl located at the El Capttan 1 east of El Capitan State Beach. CENTRAL VALLEY ‘(A4 ltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Bakersfield for acqL and preservation of natural land in the Kern River Parkway. (BB) Four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to Mariposa County development of the Mariposa Creek Parkway, including acquisition of la easements for trail development. (CC) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for a grant to the City of MOC acquire and restore lands for riparian habitat, associated buffer are[ recreation sites along the lhohmne River and its tributaries. (DD) One million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) to Yo10 according to the following schedule: (i) Four hundred fiBy thousanddollars ($450,000) for the development 1 system along levees in the eastern portion of Yolo Couno. (ii) Four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for the acquisit development of a trail along Putah Creek between Solano Diversion L Monticello Dam. The trail shall be constructed so as not to damage riparian and wildlife habitat and Putah Creek fishe~’ values. (iii) Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for the acquisit protection of lands adjacent to valley oaks in Yo10 County. Provision fc access conststent with the goal of habitat preservation shall be provzde @E) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to the Orangevale Recreation i District for the purchase of land in the vicinity of Snipes-Pershing Ravin IFF) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) to the City of Sacran acquisition of land, habitat restoration and trail development wi Sacramento River Parkway. , (GG) Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to the Sunrise Recn Park District for preservation and enhancement of native vegetation, water conserving irrigation, at Antelope Community Park. (HH) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) to Sacramento County accora following schedule: (i) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for land ( along the Dry Creek Parkway. (ii) ltvo million five hundrpd thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for the ( of land along the American River Parkway. (‘TI). One million dollars ($l,OOO,OOO) to the Arcade Creek Recreation District for the acquisition and development of trail easements for a m system located in the northern unincorporated area of Sacramento Cou (JJ) Three hundred Ffty thousaFd dollars ($350,000) to the Community Services Distnct for acquwition and development of a hiki and equestrian trail along Laguna Creek. m) One ?illion dollars ($1,000,000) to El Dorado County for the nail in the vdnity of Placervide. (LL) One hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to the El D, Community Services District for development of the New York Creek !E (MM) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the City of Aubi 32 grants by the city to nonprofit organizations, for acquisition of land and development of the Auburn Ravine Bail. (NN) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to Placer County, and for grants by the county to a nonprofit organization for acquisition of land along Dry Creek, especially in and near the City of Roseville, for the Dry Creek Parkway. (00) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to Lafie County for acquisition of land in the vicinity of Rodman Slough. (pp) one million dollars ($~,OOO,OOO) to ~~~h city, or for a grant by the city to a nonprofit organization for the acquisition ofa right-of-way for a trail along Deer Creek in and near Nevada City. (QQ) Five million dollars ($5,000,000),to the city of Redding for the construction of a center to interpret the Sacramento River. (vii) Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) for parks at 23rd and Beat and 2460 Harrison Streets. (BBBI Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to the City ofAlbany for acqu natural lands and open space on Albany Hill. (CCC) One hundred twentpfive thousand dollars ($125,000) to the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District for acquisition of land adjacent to S camore Grove Regional Park, extension and construction of trails along Arroyo $el Valle westward to the district's west terminus ofIsabel Avenue, and to link nonrnotorized users with East Bay Regional Park District parks, trails and other facilities. DDD) Thirty-eight million five hundred thousand dollars ($38,500,000) to the East Bay Regional Park District in accordance with the following schedule: (I) Ten million dollars ($~O,OOO,OOO) for San Francisco Bay urban shoreline parks, to acquire shoreline habitat, including wetlands, and to provide additional public shoreline park facilities, parklands, or public access to shoreline areas in (RR) One million dollars ($l,OOO,O~~) to the Monterey Peninsula &&nal park following Contra Costa areas: and Carquinez Alameda Strait, Counties. the Delta, Expenditures Hayward to shall Coyote be Hills, made Miller within Knox the District to expand and develop the Garland Ranch Regional Park. Regional Shoreline, North Richmond Shoreline, and other areas of regional (SS) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to the City of Santa Cruz according to the significanee. following schedule: (ii) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the San Francisco Bay nail for the (i) Four million dollars (~~~~~~~~~~~ for acquisition Of natural hnds to aPand purchase ofproperties for trail facilities and shoreline corndors, including, but not the Santa Cruz Greenbelt, and for restoration of Antonelli Pond and the Moore limited to, properties in the following areas: San Leandro-Oakland Shoreline, Creek Corridor, including acquisitions of trail corridors. Union City Shoreline, and West Contra Costa Shoreline. (ii) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisition of natural lands and (iii) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for ridgeland parks in Alameda and restoration of riparian habitat along the San Lorenzo River Parkway. Contra Costa Counties to be additions to existing regional park lands with emphasis on preservation of native oak woodlands and scenic natural areas, BAYAREA including, but not limited to, the following existing parklands: Bishop Ranch Open ('U') fifieen million dollars ($15,000,000) for grants to districts, local agencies, Space-San Ramon 1 Dublin Hills, Black Diamond Mines, Briones, Garin I Dry and nonprofit organizations for the acquisition of lands for the Bay Area Ridge Creek Parks, Las Bampas, Morgan Territory, Pleasanton Ridge, and Wildcat Bail in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Makeo, Santa CanyonlSan Pablo Ridge. Clara, Solano, and Sonoma Counties, and for trail development. Grants shall take liv) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of significant wildlife into consideration the threat of development, commitment of agencles to build and corridors in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties where opportunities exist to maintain the trail, level of community support, and local and regional recreational connect significant public ownerships for the purpose of preserving wildlife and resource values. Up to 10 percent of these funds may be used for development corridors and habitat for the San Joaquin kit fox, Alameda whipsnake, and other of the trail and associated amenities. No less than five hundred thousand dollars important wildlife species, including, but not limited to, habitat near Black ($500,000) shall be expended in each county in which remaining segments of the Diamond, Ohlone Wilderness, and SibleylHuckleberry Regional Parks. trail need to be acquired. (v) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition of trail corridors for (UU) Nine hundred thousand dollars ($900,000) to Santa Clara County for the Alnmeda and Contra Costa Countles sections of the Bay Area National Scenic protection and restoration of archaeological, historic and riparian resources at Ridge Bail, including, but not limited to, trails between the following regional Chitactac-Adams Heritage County Park. parks: Garin to Chabot, Vargas to Mission Peak, and Wildcat to Martinez. (W) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) to the City of San Jose for acquisition of (vi) 'ho million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for the acquisition natural lands and development of the GuadalupelCoyote riparian corridors, of open space land on the Var as Plateau from willing sellers. trails, and greenways system. (vii) One million dollars (fl,OOO,OOO) for the acquisition of natural lands from (WW) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) to the Santa Clara County Open willing sellers on Walpert Ridge within the City of Hayward. If development Space Authority for acquisition of natural lands in southern and eastern Santa precludes acquisition within the City of Hayward, the funds shall be spent for Clara County, including hillside and riparian lands close to the Cities of San Jose, acquisition of other parks of the northern section of Walpert Ridge. Milpitas, Santa Clara, Campbell, Morgan Hill, and Gilroy. Of this amount, no less (viii) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for acquisition of natural land along than five million dollars ($5,000,000) shall be spent to acquire natural lands with Dunsmuir Ridge and in the vicinity of the western boundary of Anthony Chabot significant threatened native plant communities and habitat for rare animal Regional Park. species along the Silver Creek Fault serpentine lands. (EEE) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition of land from willing Oar) Thirty-six million dollars ($36,000,000) to the Midpeninsula Regional sellers along Pleasanton Ridge. These funds may be granted to the East Bay Open Space District accordi Regional Park District, the City of Pleasanton, or a combination of the city and the (i) Thirty million dollars ?i30,000,000) for expansion of Pulgas Ridge, Purisima district as determined by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Creek Redwoods, El Corte de Madera, La Honda Creek, Windy Hill, Monte Bello, (FFF) .One million eight hundred,thirty thousand dollars ($1,830,000) to the St. Joseph's Hill, Rancho San Antonio, Saratoga Gap, Fremont Older, El Sereno, City of Pinole according to the following schedule: Russian Ridge, Skyline Ridge, Long Ri e, and Sierra Azul Open Space Preserves, (i) Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the completion of the Pinole Ridge (it) One million seven hundred thousand dollars ($1,700,000) for the completion Bail. property eligible to be acquired by the district pursuant to this chapter. (ii) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for establishment of the Kings Mountain of the Shoreline Bail along San Pablo Bay. Recreation Area and Open Space Preserve in San Mate0 County, provuled that any (iii) Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for t% completion of a. trail from Pinole unspent funds under this project remaining after June I, 1997, may be spent by the Valley Park to land owned by the East Bay Regional Park Distnct. district on any other property eligible to be acquired under this chapter. (GG'G) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for a matching grant to the Pleasant (YY) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for a grant to the County of Santa Clara, Hill Recreation and Park District for the acquisition of land from the Mount the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space Distnct, or both the county and the Diablo Unified School District for a regional park. If the matching funds cannot be district, for acquisition of properties in the Jacques Ridge area as additions to obtained and the project cannot be completed by July 1, 1998, these finds shall be Almaden Quicksilver County Park and Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve, provided transferred to the East Bay Regional Park District for acquisition of park land that any unspent funds under this project remaining after June 1, 1998, may be which serves the Pleasant Hill Area. spent jointly by the county and the district to acquire park and open space lands (HHH) 'ho million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,250,000) to the City that attempt to emphasize the preservation of threatened native plant communities of Novato for the preservation of open space near San Marin High School, lying within the district's sphere of influence. providing connections to the Bay Area Ridge nail. (ZZ) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to the City of Belmont for development of (III) Three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000) to the Marin the Open Space Bail System, Western Hills Area. County Open Space District according to the following schedule: (AAA) Five million four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($5,450,000) to the City (i) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands on and County of San Francisco accordin to the following schedule: Loma Alta, Mt. Burdell, Little Mountain, Big Rock Ridge, San Geronimo Ridge, (i) One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the restoration of wetlands at Northridge, Tiburon Ridge, bayfront lowlands, and other wetlands, wildlife India Basin, and for providi habitat, and natural lands in accordance with the Environmental Quality and (ii) 'bo million dollars %2,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration of Open Space Elements of the Marin Countywide Plan. natural lands for open space purposes in San Francisco. (ii) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for acquisition of parkland from (iii) Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) for the restoration of natural a willing seller or sellers for a regional park in the Ross Valley, near the Cities of lands and parklands at Golden Gate Park, %in Peaks, Glen Canyon, Mt. FaiTfa, San Anselmo, and Ross. If these funds cannot be used for this purpose by Davidson, Bayview Hill, McLaren Park, Grandview Park, and Lake Merced. As July 1, 1997, they may be used for the purposes of clause (i). much of the restoration as possible shall be accomplished through a contract with (JJJ) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for a grant to the County of Marin for the San Francisco Conservation Corps or other nonprofit organizations. preservation oi and for grants by the county to qualified nonprofit organizations (iv) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the development of the Saint Mary's for preservation of; agricultural lands in the Marin County coastal zone and Square Playground. inland rural corridor in accordance with the Marin County Agncultural Land (v) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the development of a park at Preservation Program. These funds shall be used to acquire agricultural Seventh and Harrison Streets. conservation easements. (vi) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the development of the (KKK) 'bo million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Mill Valley, for grants Tenderloin Preschool Playground. from the city to local nonprofit organizations for the acquisition of natural lands P94 33 MONTEREY BAY to the following schedule: and for the establishment of Albert ?! anyon Open Space Preserve and other public access to San Francisco Bay. on the ridges and canyons of Mount Tamalpais in the following areas: up to six hundred fifty thousand dollars ($650,000) in Blithedale Canyon for lands along the former Scenic Railway Grade and creek; up to two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) on Tenderfoot nail; up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for lands on Warner Ridge; up to three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for lands known as Three Wells along Old Mill Creek; up to six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) for lands on the slope of Mt. Tamalpais below the double bow knot of the former Scenic Railway. Acquisitions shall be consistent General Plan or both. If any of the lands described above are not available, the funds shall be used for any of the other projects named &we. Any remaining funds shall be used for acquisition of natural lands consistent with the Mill %alley General Plan. (LLL) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to Napa County for the expansion of Skyline Park near the City of Napa. (MMM) Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) to the Sonoma County Regional Park for the acquisition of natural lands at Cloverdale and Taylor Mountain Regional Parks. areas. (NNN Six million dollars ($6,000,000) to the City of Fairfield, and for grants by the City of Fairfield to nonprofit organizations, according to the following schedule: (i) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition of land or conservation F) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for acquisition of natural lands at Vol Mountain. (6) Ten million dollars (~~~~~~~~~~~) for a grant to the City of Sari Diego acquisition of coastal sage scrub and other sensitive habitat on Del Mar Mesa. (7) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands in vicinity Of Lake Cuyamaca. (8) Tho mi11ion dollars ($2~000~000) for the acqu wet1ands at and near San Sebastian Marsh and San Felipe Creek in Impe (9) Thirteen million five hundred thousand dollars ($13,500,000) for grant the ~~~~~~d~ county Regional park and open space District for the acquisi, and restoration of natural lands for the Santa Rosa Plateau-Murrieta CI Project according to the following schedule: (A) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition of natural land. additions to the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve. (B) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisitions along Murrieta Creel its confluence with the Santa Margarrta River, and along Cole Canyon Cree protect riparian areas and provide public access that bypasses sensitive nati (C) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the acquisition conservation easements and other interests to provide for wildlife corric connecting the Santa Rosa Plateau and other habitat lands. (4, lh million dollars ($2,oOo,OOO) for allocation to the highest priority prc Plan of the City of Fairfield. restoration of native vegetation on any lands acquired pursuant to this paragrc (10) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for a grant to city of Hemet for acquisition of natural lands and revegetation in the Lower 1 natural lands, wetland restoration and enhancement, and other public construction. (11) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) to acquire, restore, and establish wetla accordance with the General Plan of the City of Fairfield. (iii) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for acquisition of and associated lands in the Northern Sari Jacinto valley in Riverside County, r land or conservation easements within the Jepson Prairie, in accordance with the Jepson Prairie Project Investigation Update, dated June 1992, pursuant to h$zt ~~~i~~~~~~~~~,t~~~~*) as a grant to the Riverside cou Resolution Chapter 86 of the Statutes of 1991. (ooo) Five million dollars (~5,000,000~ to the Ilh'-Cities and County Regional Habitat Conservation Agency for the acquisition of natural lands in the vicini1 park and open space Group (a solano County joint exercise ofpowers agency) or the Estelle Mountain Ecological Reserve and for wildlife corridors conneci its successor in interest, and for grants by the group to nonprofit organizations, for thereto. (13) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) as agrant to the Riverside County Hab acquisition of lands and conservation easements within the Management Area of Conservation Agency for the acquisition of natural Eands in the Box spri the Di-Cities and County Regional Park and Open Space Group. (PPP) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to the Greater Vallejo Recreation Mountain to Bad1ands wi1d1ife Corridor. additions to the Roy E. Shipley Natural Reserve, the Lake Skinner NatL Reserve, and the Cactus Valley Natural Reserve, and or wildlife corridors. WILDLIFE CONSERV'MION BOARD (15) Tho million five hundred thousand dollars (&,500,000) for acquisitio> (6) Four hundred seventy-eight million five hundred seventy thousand dollars Whitewater River1 Mission Creek watershed lands and diverse large mami ($478,570,000) to the Wildlife Conservation Board for programs involving the habitat ranging from MOJaue Desert to Coniferous Pine forest in the Sari argC acquisition, enhancement and restoration of natural lands pursuant to the Wildlife Wihbness Addition and Sari hnardino Mountains. Conservation Law of 1947 (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1300) of Division (16) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for the acquisition of alluvial sage sc 2 of the Fish and Game Code), and consistent with the purposes of this division, habitat and wetlands in western San Bernardino County near the San Bernaro and for grants to local agencies and nonprofit organizations, and for related state National h~t. administrative costs, in accordance with the following schedule: (17) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition of natural land (I) Fourteen million dollars ($14,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement and Sequel and Carbon Canyons and nearby natural lands in San Bernardino i restoration of natural lands throughout California. Orange Counties. Lands may be acquired only from willing sellers. purpose of protecting deer ranges and breeding, nesting, and forage areas for Within the west MOJaue Management Phn Area. upland game birds. (19) Fourteen million dollars ($14,000,000) for agrant to Orange County for (3) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the restoration of critical stream acquisition Of open space and natural hnds in the Siherado Canyon, nab habitat for salmon and steelhead, including preproject planning and Canyon, Verdugo Canyon, Fremont Canyon, San Juan Canyon, and Santi, posttreatment evaluation in accordance with the recommendations of the Canyon areas containing valuable oak woodlands and other native habita, California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead nout. These fun& shall accordance with the criteria Of the Habitat Conservation Program pursuan 'be deposited in the Fisheries Restoration Account of the Department of Fish and Article 2 (commencing with Section 2720) of Chapter 7.5 of Division 3 of the I Game, and shall be used only to supplement existing levels of service and not to and Game Code, excepting Sections 2720 and 2722 OL subdivision (a) of Sect fund existing levels of service. 2723 of; and Sections 2724 and 2729 of; the Fish and Game Code. (4) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition, development, (20) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the restoration c rehabilitation, or restoration of real property for wildlife-oriented public use revegetation ofcoastal Sage rub in orange County. These finds shall not be u projects. to replace funds which would otherwise be obtained for the purposes environmental mitigation, or from any other source. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (21) Eleven million dollars ($U,OOO,OOO) for acquisition of lands in C (5) Forty-five million five hundred thousand dollars ($45,500,000) for grants to Canyon and other nearby lands to protect rare, endangered and threatened spei San Diego County according to the following schedule: and the mountain lion, and to create a wildlife corridor between Chino Hills Si (A) Six million five hundred thousand dollars ($6,500,000) for acquisition of Park and the Coal Canyon-Ecate Cypress Ecological Reserve. sensitive habitat and lands important for the maintenance of biodiversity, and (22)-Twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) for the acquisition of Signific links to other established habitat areas in the Encinitas and southern Carlsbad Ecological Areas as identified in the Los Angeles County Significant Ecologi areas with priority given to the Encinitas Creek and Batiquitos Lagoon I Area Report. Highest priority shall be given to acquisitions which create wild watersheds. corridors. (B) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition of Engelmann oak (23) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the recovery and restorati woodland adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest, rehabilitation, or acquisition of natural lands along the Santa Clara, San Gab? (C) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration and and Los Angeles Rivers or their tributaries. enhancement of natural lands along the San Luis Rey Rivel: . (24) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the recovery and restoration of na# (0) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration and trout habitat in Los Angeles County, to provide high-quality fishing experiences enhancement of riparian habitat and natural lands along the Santa Margarita public enjoyment, and forgrants for these purposes to nonprofit organizations u River and its tributary drainages. Funds from this allocation may be used to demonstrable expertise in protection and restoration of native trout habitat. purchase mtural lands in Riverside County to be owned by Riverside County or a (25) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for the acquisition of desert areas wit nonprofit organization. Los Angeles County which generally meet the criteria of the Habitat Conservat (E) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for the acquisition, restoration and Program pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 2720) of Chapter 7.: enhancement of natural lands in the Tijuana River Valley. The acquisition Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code, excepting Sections 2720 and 2722 program shall include the preservation of wetlands, uplands, and archaeological subdivision (a) of Section 2723 oi and Sections 2724 and 2729 of; the Fish c and cultural resources. Game Code. with the open space Elements in the Marin Countywide Plan or the Mill Valley CountY9 with priority On acquiring wet1ands and riParian habitat. easements within the FairfieldlVacaui& Greenbelt in accordance with the General SpecifEd in subparagraphs (A)~ (B), and (c) as determined by the district, 01 (it) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for acquisition of improvements on lands adjacent to waterways within the City of Fairfield in Jaeinto valalleY Verna1 pool and Rare P1ant Reserve and for re1ated t District, and for grants by the district to nonprofit organizations for aequis&ion (I41 Five mi11ion dolLars ($5~000~000) as a grant to the Riverside cou and development of the McIntyre Ranch open space and Rlgional park in Regtonal Park and open Space District for the acquisition of natural land: accordance with the 1986 Greater Vallejo Recreation Master Plan. (2) Tho million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acqu on of natural la& for the (18) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of Desert Tortoise hab 34 P (26) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of natural lands inland of the coast in Santa Barbara County which generally meet the criteria of Article 2 (commencing with Section 2720) of Chapter 7.5ofDivision 3 of the Fish and Game Code, excepting Section 2722 of; subdivision (a) of Section 2723 of; and Sections 2724 and 2729 of the Fish and Game Code, and the criteria established by this seetion, and which have been identifid by Santa Barbara county as high priority natural lands for acqu on. If the lands identifid by the county as high priority prove to be unavadable, the funds shall be used within Santa Barbara County to given to the lands meeting the highest number of eriteria: (l) hetlands and/Or riparian corridors; (2) sensitive habitat; (3) lands serving as wildlife corridors connecting areas of wildlife habitat; (4) lands adjacent to other permanently dedicated public or private natural lands; or (5) state or county scenic corridors. 127) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of wetlands and related natural lands in the vicinity of Owens Lake. (28) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration of natural lands, native forest lands, riparian habitat and wetlands in Mono County. These funds shall be expended in the following order ofpriority: other streams in Mono County which provide habitat for native trout, bald eagles, and waterfowl. (39) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for a grant to Stanislaus County for acquisition and restoration of riparian habitat and oak woodlands along the Tdumne River as part of La Grange Regional Park and the Joe Domecq Wilderness Area, including trail development and restoration Of ~dmon spawning gravels. (40) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisition of riparian habitat along the San Joaquin River in Stanislaus County. (41) l'bo million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of riparian habitat and in Stanislaus County, including wetlands, riparian habitat, oak woodlands, vez: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ollars ($2,500,000~ for the expansion of the woodbridge Ecological Reserves. (&) lloo million eight hundred thousand dollars ($2,800,000) for acquisition of natural lands and easements and riparian habitat, to preserve riparian areas along the Mokelumne River from Highway 99 to Woodbridge Dam. Special emphasis shall be given to the acquisition and restoration of lands whieh would enhance and restore anadromous fishrks habitat. (44) One million three hundred thousand dollars ($1,300,000) for the is suitable habitat for Swainson$ Hawks, and for Swainson$ Hawk nesting habitat. (45) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for acquisition from willing sellers of (B) important wetlands and meadow habitat in the Mono Lake Basin. (C) Lands in the vicinity of Black Lake. (29) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands and we~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~~~~~~arian water storage rights needed to maintain riparian habitat and lake levels at habitat, and associated agricultural lands and natural communities along the Heenan and Red Lakes, or other lakes in Alpine County. (30) Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to the Department of Fish and Gpme for Cosumnes River in Sacramento County, in coordination with acquisition projects organizations. (47) %o million six hundred ninety thousand dollars ($2,690,000) for a grant Valley and other trout streams in Alpine County. (31) Three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000) for acquisition of to the city of Davis according to the followang schedule: Alpine County, with highest priority given to acquiring Bagley Valley. Any funds remaining after March 1, 1995, may be used to acquire natural lands in other the site Of historic wet1ands' (B) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of wildlife habitat, with areas in Alpine County, or along the Wild and Scenic section of the North Fork of highst priority given to lands along Putah creek. (C) Eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) to restore oak woodland and the American River. CENTRAL VALLEY upland habitat at Communication Park. (32) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands (0) Three hundred ninety thousand dollars ($390,000) for the restoration and in the watershed of the South Fork of the Kern River and natural lands critical to protection of wildlife and riparian habitat along Putah Creek. protection of biological diversity in the lkhachapi Mountains which generally meet (48) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) for acquisition and restoration of the criteria of Article 2 (commencing with Section 2720) of Chapter 7.5 of Division undeveloped open space land, including natural land and riparian habitat, in the 3 of the Fish and Game Code, excepting Section 2722 of; subdivision (a) of Section canyon of the South Fork of the American River between Chili Bar and Folsom 2723 of and Sections 2724 and 2729 of; the Fish and Game Code. In the Reservoir. First priority shall be given to acquisitions which will preserve natural acquisition of lands acquired in the Tehachapi Mountains, first priority shall be lands threatened by development, especially between Greenwood Creek and given to lands in or near the watershed of the Kern River. Salmon Falls. Lands shall not be acquired between Indian Creek and Greenwood (33) Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for grants to the Department of Fish and Creek. Acquisitions shall include, but not be limited to, the acquisition of Game or to nonprofit organizations to provide fencing around burrowing owl conservation easements. Lands shall only be acquired from willing sellers at fair habitat near Lake Isabella. market value. If requested by the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors, the (34) lloelve million dollars ($12,000,000) for acquisition and restoration of oak development of the management plan for the lands acquired shall be in and sycamore woodlands, riparian habitat and associated buffer areas along the consultation with El Dorado County. San Joaquin River from Friqnt Dam to Highway 99. These funds shall be spent in (49) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands in cooperation with a San Joaquin River Conservancy if such an agency comes into western El Dorado County containing rare and unusual communities of native existence. plants. Acquisitions shall include, but not be limited to, the acquisition of (35) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) as a grant to the Grassland Water conservation easements. Lands shall only be acquired from willing sellers at fair District for facilities to provide water from the Delta Mendota Canal to the district, market value. If requested by the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors, the and for distribution of water within the district for waterfowl and wetlands development of the management plan for the lands acquired shall be in preservation purposes. consultation with El Dorado County. (36) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of land and the (50) One million eight hundred thousand dollars ($1,800,000) for the construction of a Grassland Environmental Education Center; or for grants to acquisition of natural lands, riparian habitat and adjacent uplands along the public agencies or nonprofit organizations for this purpose. North Fork of the American River upstream of Iowa Hill Bridge, with special (37) Ninety-three million dollars ($93,000,000) to be spent pursuant to the emphasis on lands which enhance the values of the Wild and Scenic River section. Wildlife Conservation Law of 1947 (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1300) of (51) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition of natural lands. and Division 2 of the Fish and Game Code) for the preservation, enhancement, other lands in the vicinity of Grouse Ridge Lakes in Nevada County, with pnonty restoration, or establishment, or any combination thereof; of habitat for waterfowl given to acquisitions of lake frontage and heavily forested lands. or other wetlands associated wildlife as provided for in the Central Valley Habitat (52) lloo million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands, Joint Venture Component of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan and wetlands and uplands in Cold Stream Canyon and Perazzo Meadows in the the inland Wetlands Conservation Program. Preference shall be given, but not be headwaters of the Little %eke River limited to, projects involving the acquisition of perpetual conservation easements; (53) Three million dollars~($3,000,000) for acquisition of natural lands within habitat development projects on lands which will be managed primarily as the Cache Creek Management Area with priority given to riparian habitat and waterfowl habitat in per etuity; waterfowl habitat development projects on adjacent uplands. agricultural lands; insta fation of fish screens on appropriate wetlands water (54) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for the purchase from willing sellers of supply diversions; and programs to establish permanent buffer areas, including, agricultural conservation easements, and for the purchase from willing sellers of but not limited to, agricultural lands necessary topreserve the acreage and habitat land for use as a wildlife and natural habitat preserve in the Sutter Buttes. values of existing wetlands. Of this amount, up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) (55) Tho million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition of riparian habitat and shall be available for wetland habitat preservation, enhancement, restoration, and other signifzant natural areas, leases or exchanges of water rights, and salmon development in or contiguous with the Yo10 Bypass. restoration projects along Deer and Mill Creeks in Tehama County. These funds shall be expended in the Ware, San Joaquin, Delta, Yolo, (56) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for acquisition of American, Butte, Sutter, and Colusa Basins. forested land near the Tehama Wildlife Management Area containing significant Notwithstanding Chapter 4.3 (commencing with Section 1400) of Division 2 of archological, cultural and wildlife resources. the Fish and Game Code, of this amount, up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) (57) l'benty million dollars ($20,000,000) for projects of the Department of Fish shall be available to the Pacific Coast Joint Venture as a dollar-for-dollar match and Game to restore native salmon and steelhead on the Sacramento River, with with other funds. These funds shall be used solely for implementing the California highest priority given to providing California's share of the costs to be borne for the component of the Pacific Coast Joint Venture. implementation of the Central Valley Restoration Plan pursuant to the Central (38) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for projects of the Department of Fish Valley Project Improvement Act of 1992 (IIEtle 34 of Public Law 102-575). and Game for the construction of appurtenances or acquisition of equipment (58) Ten million dollars ($lO,OOO,OOO) for the acquisition and restoration of necessary to restore, enhance, preserve, and manage those areas purchased in fee riparian habitat along the Sacramento River from Keswick downstream to Verona, by the state consistent with the Central Valley Habitat Joint Venture Component of including the acquisition of agricultural or orchard property which is capable of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan. acquire lands that meet three or more of the following criteria with preference natura1 lands a1ong the lhohmne River and adjacent to La, Grange Regiona1 park @) Riparian habitat and Other property a1o% Green Creek, and habitat along acquisition of conservation easements on famland in Sari Jmquin County which the restoration of trout habitat along the West Fork of the Carson River in Hope being undertaken a1ong the river bY government agencies and nonprofit natural lands, native forest lands and riParian habitat in and mar Hope va1ley in (A) Five hundred thousand dollars ($5OO,OOO) for the ereation of wetla,& on P94 35 being restored to riparian habitat. Of this amount, two million dollars ($2,000,000) shall be spent on expansion of the Battle Creek and Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Areas. MONTEREY BAY (59) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acqu n of lands containing native grassland and other sensitive biotic communities at risk of being destroyed in Santa Cruz County. (60) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition of the South Ridge of Quail Hollow Quarry in Santa Cruz County and other lands containing unique native plant habitats, including the Sand Parkland Biotic Community. (61) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration and Watsonville Slough System. consisting of approximately 1,000 acres for wildlife conservation purposes adjacent to the Forest Of Nisene Marks, If all Of these funds are not nt~ded for this Purpose, the remainder may be used for other projects in Santa cruz County which meet the criteria of the Habitat Conservation Program pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 27201 of Chapter 7.5 of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code, excepting Sections 2720 and 2722 of subdivision (a) of Section 2723 of and Sections 2724 and 2729 of the Fish and Game Code. BAYAREA (63) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, surrounding San Francisco Bay. (64) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of lands containing significant threatened native plant communities in Del Puerto Canyon, and along the Red Mountain Serpentine in Santa Clara County. (65) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in Santa Clara and San Mate0 Counties. restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. (67) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration, and enhancement of existing and historic baylands, including associated habitats in eastern Marin County. (68) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for acquisition and enhancement of natural lands in the Huichica Creek Watershed. (69) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in the Napa Marsh. (70) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and habitats, in the Petaluma Marsh. (71) no million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for acquisition Of natural lands and native plant communities on or near Quail R&e, near Lake Berryessa. NORTH COAST (72) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition of mixed redwood, dougla fi~ tan oak, madrone and chinquapin forests; forested wildlife corridors; and riparian and aquatic habitat (including spawning gravels and rearing pools for steelhead, coho, and native king salmon) in the Mattole River headwaters near the town of Whitethorn in Humboldt and Mendocino Counties. (73) Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the acquisition and protection of unique native plant habitat within the Cow Mountain area, to protect the habitat from damage by off-road vehicles. (74) Nine hundred thousand dollars ($900,000) for the acquisition and restoration of coastal wetlands and historic riparian habitat in the Eel River Delta with highest priority given to the acquisition of Cock Robin Island. (75) a0 million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition of land and the construction of a center in Central America along the migratory path of California bird species for the study of biodiversity and tropical biology, a principal purpose of which is the conservation of habitat critical to the preservation of migratory bird species native to California. STATE COASTAL CONSERVANCY ($356,974,000) to the State Coastal Conservancy pursuant to Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000), consistent with the purposes of this division, for acquisition, enhancement, or restoration of coastal resources and other areas consistent with Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000), and development of public accessways in coastal areas and the San Francisco Bay region; and for related state administrative costs, in accordance with the following schedule. Any of these funds may be expended for grants to public agencies, and, except where specified for public agencies herein, to nonprofit organizations. Of the funds appropriated pursuant to paragraphs (2) through (82) of this subdivision, the State Coastal Conservancy shall not require reimbursement from the Department of Parks and Recreation for those funds expended for the acquisition of land that will be administered as a part of the California State Park System. (1) Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, or restoration of coastal resources and other areas consistent with Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000), and development of coastal public accessways, including the Coastal nail, and the San Francisco Bay region, including the Bay mail, pursuant to Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000). SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration I enhancement of natural lands in and adjacent to San Elijo Lagoon Ecolog. Reserve, the Escondido Creek Ecological Reserve, and the San Elijo Lag watershed along Escondido Creek, and for projects that restore the tidal pusl of San Elijo Lagoon. (3) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration of 11 within the Otay River Valley, in accordance with thepriorities set by the Otay R Valley Regional Park Joint Exercise of Powers Policy Committee, composed of city Of Sari Diego, the County of San Diego, and the City of Chula Vista. LI (4) Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for capital outlay project wetlands in the watershed of Penasquitos Creek, in cooperation with Palomar-Ramona. ~~lia~ fisource Conservation District. (5) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration of Huntington Beach wetiand. (6) One million dollars ($1,ooo,ooo) for the acquisition of natural land: Dana Point, if the State Coastal Conservancy has determined that there have t sufficient mitigation lands dedicated at the Point as a result of any developn approved by the City of Dana Point. If such a determination cannot be mad July 1, 2004, the funds shall be spent to acquire other significant natural lar along the coast in Orange County. (7) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration wetlands at San Joaquin Marsh. (8) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration a enhancement of wetlands and adjacent natural lands and uplands at Bolsa Chi Acquisition shall only be from willing sellers. The approval by any Bok Ch property owner to the language contained in this division shall not be construed any Willingness bY the PrOPedY owner to sell its Balsa ChiCa Property at any tl mw Or in the future. (9) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for the acquisition of critical natural ar orz$y$z: ~~~~~$~,~o~,ooo) for the restoration and rehabilitatior walkways, and trails, in accordance with the Venice Urt Waterfront fistoration plan, (11) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands c for the restoration of wetlands and the development of facilities which will rest wetlands in or near the Ballona Wetlands, provided that mne of these funds n be used to offset any obligation relating to Ballona Wetlands of any proj developer in or near the Ballona Wetlands, the successor or successors-in-interes such a developel; or any person or entity seeking mitigation credits or fulfillmen restoration obligations from a restoration project at the Ballona Wetlan Acquisition my only be from willing sellers. If by July 1, 1997, the State Coar programmed or has been undertaken, any remaining funds available pursuant this paragraph may be spent for the acquisition and restoration of wetlands with hshgeles County, with first priority for up to one million five hundred thousa dollars ($1,500,000) given to Ballona Lagoon, and second priority for t remainder of the funds given to other wetlands within the watershed of San Monica Bay. (1.2) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the restoration and acquisition wetlands in Or near Ba~~ona -?doon. (13) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for aquisition and restoration ofpropei in and near Cold Creek watershed for the purposes of ecological and open spc Protection. (14) ltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition and restoration of critic resource lands along the coast in the City of Malibu, with highest prioritygiven acquisition Projects. (15) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition and restoration coastal wetlands and other natural lands along Onnond Beach in Ventura Coun (16) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition of riparian habir along the Santa Clara River in ktura COUnW. (17) no million dollars ($~~~~~~~~~~ for the Preservation Of; and for grants Palifid nonprofit organizationsfor Preservation Of agricultural lands in Ventu County, with preference given to lands in the Oxnard Plain. These funds shall used to acquire interests in agricultural lands with preference given conservation easements. Up to five percent of the funds may be used to fuf (e) Three hundred fifty-si. million nine hundred seventy-four thousand dollars voluntary sustainable capital outlay agricultural projects, includir improvements which would increase the compatibility of agricultural operatioi with sensitive natural areas. (18) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for acquisitic and restoration of natural lands, riparian habitat and wetlands, and other capit outlay projects, to improve the anadromous fisheries of the Ventura River. (19) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the preservation of and for grants qualified nonprofit organizations for preservation oi agricultural lands in San, Barbara County, with preference given to lands in the northern part of the couni Up to five percent of the funds may be used to fund voluntary sustainable capit( outlay agricultural projects, including improvements which would increase ti compatibility of agricultural operations with sensitive natural areas. (20) Fourteen million dollars ($14,000,000) for the acquisition of coast1 natural lands in Santa Barbara County according to the following schedule: (A) Eleven million dollars ($11,000,000) in southern Santa Barbara Count with highest priority given to lands in one or more of the following areas: (i) nec Gaviota; (ii) near Las Positas Park; (iii) adjacent to El Capitan State Beach; afi proteetion of wetla,,&, including associated upplands habitat, in the greater squired may be c7UVU?d by any Of the Joint Exercise of power Authority agenci (62) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,5OO,OOOj to aquire parcels reduce erosion threatening water quality in Penasquit's Creek and Coal (66) Three million dollars ($3,00o,oooj for the acquisition, enhancement, and and wildlife habitat on the Pah Verdes Peninsula, and for grants to nonpn restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland Consemang determines that all feasible mitigation at Ballow Wetlands has & 36 P9 (id on More Mesa. Lands on More Mesa may only be purchased from a willing seller. projects. (B) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) in northern Santa Barbara County, with highest Priority to lands on Burton Mesa near La hrissima Mission, and at Point Sal. If the lands identified as highest priority for acquisition pursuant to this paragraph prove to be unavailable, the funds shall be used instead for acquisition of; and for grants to public agencies for the acquisition of; coastal natural lands within Santa Barbara County that meet three or more of the following criteria, with Preference given to the lands meeting the highest nud~r Of Criteria: (1) wetlands andlor riparian corridors; (2) sensitive habitat; (3) lands serving as wildlife corridors connecting areas of wildlife habitat; (4) continuation or completion of an existing natural lands acquisition project; (5) lands adjacent to other Permanently dedicated Public 0)" PriVate,natural lands; (6) State Or County scenic corridors; (7) ocean frontage; or (8) Coastal %il corridor. Funds expended Pursuant to this Paragraph shall not be used for required mitigations related to public or private development or maintenance projects. (21) lho million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of rights-of-way for the Coastal Thd in &'anta &~bara County, with highest Priority given to the section between the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Gaviota. (22) Six million dollars ($6,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement and access to ~&ral hub in the MomOBaY and estuary watershed, and near CaYUCOS, Such as the MOrms, ChOr1-0 Hats, El Mor0 Elfin Forest, BaYWOd LOS OSOS Greenbelt, and coastal lands near Cayucos along Estero Bay. (23) Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4~5~~~~~~) for the acquisition, enhancement and access to natural lands in northern coastal San Luis Obispo County, including coastal riparian lands, forests, marine terrace and Cambrian Pine Forest. be used to mitigate for off-site wetlands losses pursuant to unrelated permitted Of the funds allocated pursuant to this paragraph, up to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) may be spent to develop a regional wetlands management plan to identify habitat needs, establish wetland habitat goals by type, amount, and location necessary to support a healthy balance ofplant and animal communities, and guide restoration efforts. The plan should be used to guide the expenditure of the funds authorized pursuant to this paragraph, but such expenditures shall not be eontingent on cornpietion ofthe plan. If; after July 1, 2004, the State Coastal Conservancy is unable to expend all or part of these funds, the remaining funds may be used by the State Coastal Conservancy for wetlands acquisition, proteetion and restoration in sari ~~~~~i~~~ B~~. (38) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition and development of real property to complete portions of the Sun Francisco Bay %il. (39) Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, surrounding San Francisco Bay. ofthis amount, no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) shall be spent in each of the following regions: San Mate0 and Santa Clara Counties; Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Solano Counties; and the City and County of San Francisco. Of the funds expended in Sun Francisco, at least one million dollars ($1,000,000) shall be transferred to the Department of Parks and Recreation for restoration of wetlands at Candlestick Point State Park. (40) Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetla,,& including associated upland habitats, in santa clam and sari M~~~~ counties. arroyo lagoon systems, inc1uding, but not limited to, Santa Rosa Creek and the (24) lh0 mi&n dollars ($2,000,000) for the preservation ofi and for grants to qualified non ,.ofit organizations for preservation of; agricultural lands in Sari Luis Obispo dunty. These funds shall be used to acquire interests in agricultural lands with preference given to conservation easements. up to five percent of the projects, ine1uding improvements which wou1d increase the compatibility Of (41) Fourteen million dollars ($14,OOO,OOO) for aquisition oi and for grants to public agencies Or nonprofit Organizations for acq on of; coastal lands within Sari Mate0 County that ??leet three Or more Of the criteria, with preference given to the lands meeting the largest number Of criteria: (l) Ocean frontage; (2) state Or county scenic c0rridor; (3) designated in the County Genera1 P1an as funds may be used to fund voluntary sustainable capital outlay agricultural agricultural operations with sensitive natural areas. (25) Four million dollars ($4,ooo,ooo) for acquisition of natural lands in the volcanicpds known as the Morros or Seven sisters in Sari Luis Obispo County. (26) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the acquisition of riparian habitat along the Salinas River in San Luis Obispo County. (27) One million dollars ($l,ooo,ooo~ for the acquisition of native oak woodlands in San Luis Obispo County. and acceSS to natural wetla,&, eoastal, riparian, and lagoon habitats in southrn Sari Luis Obispo County coastal areaS such as Sari Luis Creek and Black Lake Canyon on Nipomo Mesa. easements and the restoration of wetlands in the watershed of Los osos Creek, in cooperation with the Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District. adjacent to the ~horro Creek estuary, in cooperation with the coastal San Luis naFi$@$ ~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~or the acquisition and restoration of natural lands and parklands along the San Joaquin River in and Resource Conservation District. near the City of Antioch. Lands may only be acquired from willing sellers. (47) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the acquisition, restoration, and enhancement of existing and hutoric baylands, including associated habitats, in m-~tern Marin County. (48) %O million dollars ($2,OOO,OOO) for the acquisition of lands for the expansion of Tomales Bay State Park and for coastal access along Tomales Bay. If these finds are not expended bY July 12 1999, they shall be avails the Countyof Marin or to a qualifiednonProfitorganization forac space lands within the viewshed of Tomales Bay. (49) Ti00 hmdred thousand dollars ~$~~~~~~~) for Capital outlay Projects to reduce erosion threatening coastal wetlands and threatened and endangered species in the watershed of the Estero de San Antonio in cooperation with the Marin County Resource Conservation District. (50) lho million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in the Napa Marsh. (51) lho million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in the Petahma ih& (52) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for capital outlay and erosion control Projects to Protect Wethnds in the Ester0 hericano and Sd~on Creek, and watersheds between the Estero American0 and Salmon Creek, and for grants to the Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District for this purpose. (53) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitat and agricultural lands, in the watershed of the Estero American0 in Sonoma County, and for grants to public agencies, resource conservation districts, and nonprofit organizations for those purposes. (54) lho hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for capital outlay projects to reduce erosion threatening water quality in Sonoma Creek and coastal wetlands in the watershed of Sonoma Creek, in cooperation with the Southern Sonoma County Resource Conservation District. (55) Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of the Russian River corridor and associated upland habitat, includang Agriculture or Timber Production; (4) sensitive habitat or wetlands; (5) close proximity to urban areas; or (6) adjacent to other permanently dedicated public or Pedro Point. These funds shall not be used for urban waterfronts or for lot consolidation projects pursuant to Chapters 5 (commencing with Section 31200) a~4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fiisition, preservation, and ecological restoration of natural lands containing significant cultural and natural resources on San Bruno Mountain, including Native American shell mounds, and (431 Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) for the acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of existing and historic wetlands, including associated upland habitats, in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. (44) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition of wetlands, oak and spurs linking the Bay and Ridge Dails in and around the city of Martinez. private natural lands, such as Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, $fori Point, and Sari (28) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for the acquisition and enhaneement of habitat for rare, endangered and threatened buttel.flie& rePti1es, and nativeplants. (29) One hundred fifteen thousand do11ars ($115,000) for the acquisition Of woodlands, and grasslands, and for acquisition of rights-of-way for the Bay nail (30) Seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) for the restoration of wetla& (45) lho million dollars ($~JWOOO) for the acquisition and restoration of MONTEREY BAY (31) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the restoration and enhancement of the Carme1 RiVerLagoon, for the purpose of restoring the steelhead population of the Carmel River. High priority shall be given to the use of the California Conservation corps or a community conservation corps in completing these improvements. (32) lho million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition and restoration of natural lands at Elkhorn Slough in accordance with the Elkhorn Slough Management Plan. (33) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition of watershed lands with coastal frontage south of Partington creek in Monterey County; provided that, if such funds are not expended by jUly 1, 1997, they may be used to acquire coastal watershed lands elsewhere within Monterey County. (34) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for preservation ofi and for grants to qualified nonprofit organizations for preservation ofi Monterey County agricultural lands in the coastal zone and Salinas River watershed. (35) lhelve million five hundred thousand dollars ($12,500,000) for the acquisition of land on the no,.th coast ofsanta cruz County, with preference given to single large holdings including significant agricultural lands, and to the expansion of Wilder Ranch State Park. (36) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the acquisition of significant archaeological and paleontological sites in Santa Cruz County. BAYAREA (37) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for the enhancement and restoration of existing and historic wetlands and assocmted habitat through the beneficial use of dredged materials and for the acquisition of land for these purposes. None of these funds may be used to pay for costs which would otherwise be incurred in the normal dredging and disposal of materials from ports in San Francisco Bay. These funds are intended to help pay the incremental costs between wetlands creation and other disposal options, such as Ocean disposal. These funds may be used only for wetlands restoration projects to be implemented by public or nonprofit entities, and only for sites which are permanently protected as open space and wildlife habitat. None of these funds may P94 37 development ofpublic access where feasible, and where it will not damage riparian The projects on which the State Coastal Conservancy may expend finds ur values. this paragraph shall include, but shall not be limited to: (1) the resoi (56) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and restoration of the upland parcels; (2) the acquisition of other signifxant cultun restoration of vernal pools and associated habitat in the Santa Rosa Plain, archaeological sites in the vicinity of this property; and (3) the acquisition including valley oaks and native grasslands. consolidation of interests in forest lands to ensure that such lands can remai (57) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for acquisition, enhancement, and timber production under sustainable limits and to promote model fore restoration of existing and historic wetlands along San Pablo Bay in Sonoma programs. The State Coastal Conservancy shall also give priority to other pro, County, including associated upland habitat and agricultural lands. as may be suggested by the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors. (58) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for preservation of and for grants by (67) One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for development of trails in Sonoma County to qualified nonprofit organizations for preservation of near the Sinkyone Wilderness. agricultural lands in the Sonoma County coastal zone. First priority shall begiven (68) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for capital outlay project to those projects which are coordinated with a ricultural land preservation reduce erosion, improve water quality, and restore Coho Salmon and 01 projects in neighboring counties. These finds shal fbe used to acquire interests in salmonids in the watershed of the Garcia Rive< in cooperation with the Mendo, agricultural lands with preference given to conservation easements. Up to five cou@ &source Conservation District. Percent Of the funds may be Used to fund voluntary sustaidde agric~~t~ral (69) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for the acquisition or restora Capital outlay Projects, including improvements which Would increase the of dune, wetland or riparian habitat, and for the develo ment of recreatic compatibility of agricultural operations with sensitive natural areas. fmiliiies within the jurisdiction of the Manila Community iervice District. (59) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition and restoration Of (70) Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) for development of access to Bc historic and existing wetlands and associated habitat areas along the Napa River Beach near fiinu in Humboldt count in Solano County. (71) One hundred thousand dollars (&OO,OOO) for the acquisition, restorat (60) Two million dollars ($~,ooo,ooo) for wetlands restoration at River Park and enhancement of culturally significant island property in Humboldt Bay, 1 near Vallejo. highest priority given to the Indian Island archaeological site. (72) Seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) for acquisition of old gro ~~dwoods and buffer areas in the Black Dog creek Drainage Of the Mad River (73) Three hundred twenty thousand dollars ($320,000) for improvemen Public access to the Eel River Delta. (74) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200~000) for development of Hammond section of the Coastal fiail in the vicinity of McKinleyville. (75) Five hundred thousand dollars ($5~~~~~~~ for development Of the Goa lM in f€umboldt county. (76) Four hundred thousand dollars ($4'3-Iooo) for the acquisition Of Pr agricultural land adjacent to JaCObY Creek in HUmboldt County. (77) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for restoration of ripar habitat along the lower mCheS Of the Mad River (78) Three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for the enhancemen riparian habitat and for demonstration projects for sustainable foresty, with goal Of restoring salmonid fishes in the Mattole River (79) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition of old growth for alO%Mill creek, a tributary to the Mattole River (80) Three hundred thousand dollars ($3~~~~~~~ for the acquisition 1 Preservation Of redwood, riparian and Wildlife habitat as a Community P within the Community Of Westhaven, near fihidad. (81) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for capital outlay project implement dairy Waste management Systems, including acquisition of easeme to better Protect salmon, estuarine reSOUrCeS, and threatened and endan@ species. This project may include a grant to the Eel River Resource Conserva District. NORTH COAST (61) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the acquisition of parkland and coastal accessways at the Albion Headlands. (62) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for direct expenditure fos and for grants to public agencies and nonprofit organizations fol; the acqu on and restoration of forested lands or interests in such lands within Mendocin0 County in order to ensure that: (1) such lands remain in timber production; (2) these lands are managed in such a way as to restore and promote the long-term health of the forest ecosystem, including soil productivity; diversity of age classes, including late seral and old growth stages; native species mir; enhancement of horizontal and vertical forest structures, including standing and down logs and debris; and protection of watershed functions; (3) cultural resources within these lands can be protected; and (4) where appropriate, public access and recreation can be promoted. These funds may not be used by the State Coastal Conservancy for the acquisition of lands which should otherwise be acquired for park or wilderness use where timber production would not be permitted. Prior to approving the disbursement of any funds under this paragraph for any acquisition, and after hearing testimony at least at one public hearing, the State Coastal Conservancy shall make a finding on whether a property proposed for purchase is or is not a high priority for exclusive park or wilderness uses. The State Coastal Conservancy shall ensure through easements or other methods that any property acquired under this paragm h is managed in a manner which is consistent with the goals stated above. The &ate Coastal Conservancy shall give priority to projects proposed by Mendocino County and local community groups. Notwithstanding the above restrictions on timber harvesting, the State Coastal Conservancy shall grant funds for acquisition of timber lands under this Pardgra h OdY to agencies Or organizations that intend to actively manage them. (63) 8ne hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for acquisition of land and grants to local agencies according to the following schedule: development of a trail along the Gualala Bluff top. (64) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition of natural lands and conservation easements for protection and restoration of important riparian and upland native forestlands within the Navarro River watershed. Acquisition and restoration shall provide salmon and steelhead habitat protection, reduction of nonpoint source pollution, preservation of remnant old growth and secondgrowth redwood forestland, and connectivity among protected areas and parks for wildlife corridors. (65) Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the development of trails at Point Cabrillo. (66) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for projects in Mendocino County. These funds shall be deemed to be in repayment for the State Coastal Conservancy's expenses fiom the Sinkyone Wilderness Project. The State Coastal Conservancy shall not expend these funds until it has: (1) approved the transfer of the Sinkyone upland parcels; (2) taken necessary steps to effect such transfer; and (3) ensured through easements or other similar methods that, in perpetuity and without unreasonable restrictions, the property is managed under the following conditions: (a) general public access is allowed, including, but not limited to, hiking, hunting, fishing and Native American sustenance gathering; (b) natural and cultural resources are protected and can be restored, including stabilization of archaeological and cultural sites, wildlife habitat, soils, watersheds, fisheries and native plant habitat; (e) opportunities for educational, scientific and cultural activities are available on the site; and (d) timber production is limited and sustainable. Reasonable limitations may be imposed on any of these activities based on the establishment of sustainable levels of resource utilization, using generally accepted inventory and habitat evaluation techniques. Prior to the transfer of the upland parcels, the State Coastal Conservancy shall consult with interested parties in Mendocino County and, as appropriate, conduct public workshops or public hearings to devise the specifics of easements or other limitations which would apply to the upland property, consistent with the requirements of this paragraph. Upon completion of this process and the agreement of the Intertribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council to abide by the terms and conditions contained in the proposed restrictions, the State Coastal Conservancy shall take all steps within its authority to ensure transfer of the property to the council. In the event that the property has been transferred prior to the enactment of this division, the funds shall be available to the State Coastal Conservancy for projects in Mendocino County. STATE COASTAL CONSERVANCY LOCAL GRANTS (82) Eghty-one million eight hundred sixty thousand dollars ($81,860,000~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (A) Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) to the Cit, Carlsbad according to the following schedule: (i) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition and preservatio, natural lands within the city to support the Carlsbad multiple species hab program. (ii), One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) for the restorai and development of the Carrillo Ranch. (B) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) to the San Dieguito River Valley Regic Open Space Park Joint Powers Authority for the acquisition of natural lands ( for public access and trails. Up to one million dollars ($1,000,000) of this amo may be expended for historical preservation purposes. All these funds shaL expended in accordance with the San Dieguito River Valley Regional Open Sp Park Concept Plan. (C) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the City of San Diego for restoration and enhancement of Famosa Slough, and for facilities necessa? carry out such restoration and enhancement. (D) Thirteen million three hundred thousand dollars ($13,300,000) to Ora County according to the following schedule: (i) Twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) for the acquisition of natural la) within the South Laguna /Laguna Niguel coastal ridgeline and hillside a containing habitat and rare plants for inclusion in the Aliso and Wood Cany Regional Park. (ii) One million three hundred thousand dollars ($1,300,000) for the acquisii and restoration of wetlands at North Talbert Regional Park. (E) Twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) to the City of Laguna Beach the acquisition of open space land, natural lands and buffer areas within c contiguous to the Luguna Greenbelt, especially within Laguna Canyon. (I?) One million dollars ($1,000,000) to the City ofhs Angeles for restoratioi the El Segundo Dunes. (G) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Santa Monica for restoration and rehabilitation of Santa Monica beaches and related facilities. (H) Ti00 million dollars ($2,000,000) to the City of Ventura for the restoratioi the Ventura River Estuary and Seaside Wilderness Park. (I) One million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) to the Citj Carpinteria for the acquisition and restoration of former wetlands at Ash Avei 38 P and elsewhere in Carpinteria Marsh, and for public access to the marsh, in consultation with the Marsh /Park Steering Committee. (J) Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to Santa Barbara County for construction and restoration of a trail to Loon Point Beach. enhancement projects along the Los Angeles River. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated by this paragraph shall be expended according to a plan adopted by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, after public hearings, which shall delineate the boundaries of eligible projects and which shall be filed with the Secretary of State as an amendment to the Santa Monica Mountains Zone. (9) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for acquisition, restoration and enhancement of the Santa Clara River. These funds shall be expended in cooperation with the City of Santa Clarita. Notwithstanding any other provision of (L) One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to the City of Pacifica or to a ~p~~y~~~~~~te~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ consultation with the city and all interested padies, whieh shall delineate the as an amendment to the Santa Monica Mountains Zone as otherwise defined in Sections 33105 and 33105.5 and subdivision (e) of Section 33204.3. (10) Tho million dollars ($2,000,000) for expansion of the San Gabriel Valley MONTEREY BAY (K) One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to the City of pacific Grove for restoration of habitat important to Monarch butterflies. BAYAREA nonprofit organization for restoration of native plant habitat on publicly owned land at San Pedro Point. the State Coastal Conservancy itself, for the acquisition and enhancement of wet1ands and up1ands a1ong the Hayward Shore1ine to protect rare and endangered species, preserve historic resources, and to improve public access. (M) mo mi&lion dollars ($2,000,000) to the appropriate local agency, or throllgh boundaries Of e1*b1e Projects and which sha11 be filed with the secretary Of state (N) T~~ million dollars ($~o,ooo,ooo) to the city of Oakland for the aqukition with highest p,.iority given to land aequisition, trail development with linkages to Rim open Space CorridOc to be expended in coopemtion with the City of Glendora. shall be expended according to a plan adopted by the Santa Monica Mountains of land for expansion of Lakeside park, and for the restoration of Lake Mer& Notwithstanding QnY Other provision Of law, funds aPPropriated bY this paragraph Conservancy, after public hearings and consultation with all interested parties, the San Francisco Bay nail, and habitat restoration. which shall delineate the boundaries.of eligible projects and which shall be filed with the Secretary of State as an amendment to the Santa Monica Mountains construction of the North Richmond Environmental Education Center. n dollars ($~,OOO,OOO) to the Marin County open space District ''Ti) Seven million dollars ($7,~~0,000~ for the acquisition of park, open space, including associated habitats in eastern Marin County. expenditure of such finds, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy shall have entered into a joint powers agreement with the City of Whittier to facilitate the access and enhance riparian habitat. enhancement of lands and the development of trails in the Petaluma Marsh and t"r~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c~~~~hin the Rim of the valley along the Petahma River. The trails shall not damage habitat Values of the marsh nail Corridor as &fined in Seetion 33105,5 and subdivision (e) of Section 33204.3 or river. improvements between the Rim of the Valley nail and the Pacific Crest nail. (13) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisition of alluvial sage scrub in for the expansion of Gualala Point Regional Park. (T) One million one hundred thousand dollars ($1,100,000) to the City of the B~ ajunga Wash upstreurn from H~~~~~ Dam. h~ shall be acquired only Benicia, and for grants by the City of Benicia to nonprofit organizations, for fiom willing sellers. wetland restoration and public improvements on the Benicia waterfront, in (e) Forty nillion dollars ~$40,000,000) to the california Tahm Conservancy for accordance with the Benicia Waterfront Restoration Plan and the Benicin Parks, Ikails, and open space Master Plan. High priority shall be giuen to wetlands the acquisition, development, restoration, and enhancement of real property and natural lands within the Lake %hoe region pursuant to Etle 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code, and for administrative costs incurred restoration. (U) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) to the City of Fairfield, and forgrants by the city of Fairfield to nonprofit organizations, for acquisition of land and t~~~~t~~~~~l~~~~~~~ent through soil erosion control, acquisition, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~o~~~~~~~ $a;;; restoration or enhancement of environmentally sensitive lands, and restoration of streams, stream environment zones, wetlands, and other natural areas. Preservation Area. N) Three hundred eighty thousand dollars ($380,000) to Suisun City, and for $; ~~$~[$~~~,$ ~$&~~~~~$~' opportunities' grants to nonprofit organizations, for wetland restoration and access (4) Consolidating lands for their mOre efective management as a unit. Of the forty million dollars ($40,000,000), up to five million dollars ($5,000,000) improvemnts at the Suisun Marsh Natural History site. NORTH COAST may be used to acquire land and to develop a Lake Tahoe research and public (w) ~i~~ hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to ~~l No& County for education center, which shal~! be operated by a public institution of higher learning acquisition and restoration of native forest and riparian habitat between Highway in California. 101 and the ocean at the mouth of the Crescent City Marsh, and facilities for the (fl Fifteen million five hundred thousand dollars ($15,500,000) to the new northern trailhead of the Coastal Trail. Department of Conservation for grants to public agencies and nonprofit organizations for the purchase of conservation easements on prime agricultural OTHER AGENCIES land outside of incorporated areas, according to the following schedule: (d) Eighty-five million dollars ($85,000,000) to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy for capital outlay and grants for acquisition, enhancement or restoration of natural lands, improvement of public recreation facilities, and for grants pursuant to Section 33204.2, and for related state administrative costs, pursuant to Division 23 (commencing with Section 33000). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds shall be expended for the following purposes, consistent with the purposes of this division, according to the following schedule. Any funds remaining after the completion of these projects shall be spent on acquisition or restoration of natural lands in the Santa Monica Mountat? Zone, and for related state administrative purposes, pursuant to Division 23 (commencing with Section 33000) and consistent with the purposes of this division. (1) Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000), for acquisition, restoration and enhancement of coastal canyons, areas of major archaeological importance, and si nificant habitat areas, provided that not less than twenty million dollars ($g20,000,000) shall be expended within the Topanga Canyon watershed. (2) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) for acquisition and other projects within the Malibu Creek watershed designed to reduce and prevent erosion and other pollutant run-off into Santa Monica Bay. (3) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for expenditure within the wildlife corridor south ofRoute 101, as identifwd in the study prepared by The Nature Conservancy. (4) Thirteen million dollars ($13,000,000) to be expended within the "Big Wild" area adjacent to Topanga State Park, and Rustic, Sullivan, and Mandeville Canyons identified in the stuoy prepared by Community Development by Design. (5) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for critical wildlife habitat, conservation and open space projects. Priority shall be given to projects under threat of immediate development and for opportunity purchases fiom willing sellers. (6) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for implementation of the Devil's Gate Master Plan. Such funds shall be expended in cooperation with the City of Pasadena. (7) llvo million dollars ($2,000,000) for the mountains education program, including grants pursuant to Sectwn 33204.2. (8) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for land acquisition, restoration and (o) ltoo million dollars ($2,000,000) to the city of Richmond for the restoration and enhancement Of eristing and historie baY1ands, and natural lands and wildlife habitat in the Whittier-Puente Hills. Prior to the (&I Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the city of Naps for acquisition and enhancement Of land for the Napa River Trai1 to improue public n and preservation of park and open space lands as provided in Section 8(e)(6) of the o&r of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (Proposition A) approved at (R) One million dollars ($~,OOO,OOO) to the City of petaluma for acqu . (S) Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) to Sonoma County Regional parks and, notwithstanding any other provision Of law, for trail conneetors and (1) %o million dollars ($2,000,000) in Ware County. (2) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) in Merced County. (3) %o million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in San Joaquin (4) Four million dollars ($4,000,000) in Yo10 County. (5) %tu0 million dollars ($2,000,000) in Fresno County. (6) One million dollars ($1,000,000) in San Benito County. The purpose of thesegrants LS to demonstrate the feasibility of agricultural land preservation using conservation easements in the counties in which the funds are spent. (g) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) to the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for urban forestry programs in accordance with Section 4799.12. The grants made pursuant to this subdivision shall be for capital outlay purposes, including, but not limited to, costs associated with the purchase and planting of trees, and up to three years of care which ensures the long term viability of those trees. Preference for grants shall be given to projects and programs involving volunteers and community-based organizations. No less than fifty percent of the grants made pursuant to this program shall be made for tree-planting projects in areas with a median income of less than fifty percent of the state average. For purposes of this subdivision, "areaxmay mean census tract. (h) Forty-seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($47,500,000) to the Controller for allocation directly to the following agencies: (1) Forty-two million five hundred thousand dollars ($42,500,000) to the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority for capital outlay and administrative costs associated therewith, which, notwithstanding any other provision of law, shall be expended for the purposes provided herein, according to the following schedule: (A) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for projects within the Los Angeles River Watershed portion of the Santa Susana Mountains and within the Simi Hills wildlife corridor. (B) Seven million dollars ($7,000,000) for projects within the Santa Clarita Woodlands. Of this amount, no less than three hundred thousand dollars County. P94 39 ($300,000) shall be spent for trail corridor connections to Rocky Peak Park and space, or park and open space districts. Each city’s and each district’s allocai adjacent publicly owned land. shall be in the same ratio as the city’s or district’s population is to the combi (C) Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) to restore and total of the state’s population that is included in incorporated areas anc enhance wildlife and riparian habitat in and around the Sepulveda Basin, unincorporated areas within the districts, except that each city or distric including, but not limited to, Bull Creek, Haskell Creek, Woodley Creek, entitled to a minimum allocation of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000). In, Hayvenhurst Creek, and wildlife reserves, and for grants to nonprofit instance in which the boundary of a city overlaps the boundary of a district, organizations for these purposes. population in the area of overlapping jurisdiction shall be attributed to e (0) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for the acquisition of and development of jurisdiction in proportion to the extent to which each operates and manages pc mountain camp facilities serving disadvantaged and at-risk youth from Los and recreational areas and facilities for that population. In any instance in wl Angeles County. the boundary of a city overlaps the boundary of a district, and in the arei (E) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for expenditure in upper Mandeville and overlap the city does not operate and manage park and recreation areas i Mission Canyons within the City of Los Angeles. facilities, all grant funds shall be allocated to the district. (F) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) for implementation of the Los Angeles (2) Each city and other district whose boundaries overlap, shall deuelo Greenways project. Priority shall begiven to expenditures that use matching funds. specific plan for allocating the grant funds in accordance with the form (2) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to the Eastern Ventura County specified in paragraph (1). If by September 15, 1994, the plan has not been ag Conservation Authority for capital outlay and administrative costs in connection to by the affected jurisdictions and submitted to the Department of Parks i therewith, fob projects in the Santa Susana Mountains between Happy Camp Recreation, the department shall determine the allocation of the grant fu Canyon Park and Rocky Peak Park. among the affected jurisdictions. (i) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) to the Department of Boating and (3) For purposes of this subdivision, the City and County of San Francisco Waterways for capital outlay projects and grants to other state agencies, local city. agencies and nonprofit organizations to provide access to rivers and natural lakes 23011. The state grant money authorized in subparagraph (A) of paragri for nonmotorized vessels, including, but not limited to, canoes, tubes, kayaks, and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may be expended by the recipient for an, rafts. None of these funds shall be allocated to artificial reservoirs. For purposes of the following purposes, or any combination thereof: this subdivision, Lake Tahoe and Clear Lake shall be considered to be natural (a) The development, rehabilitation, improvement, or restoration of all of lakes. following: 0) menty-eight million seven hundred eighty nd dollars ($28,780,000) to (1) Deteriorated roads, ut the Department of Water Resources for the acqu and restoration of natural lands which contain urban streams, creeks, and riparian areas, and for trail (2) Neighborhood, community, and regional parks. development generally in accordance with Section 7048 of the Water Code, and for (3) Beaches and public accessways to beaches. related state administrative costs not to exceed four hundred thousand dollars (4) Historical or archaeological resource preservation projects. ($400,000) in accordance with the following schedule. Notwithstanding any limits (5) Recreational areas and facilities. on the size of individual grants established by Department of Water Resources (6) Hiking, bicycling, jogging, and equestrian trails. regulations or guidelines, there shall be no limit on the size of the grants made (7) Museums. pursuant to paragraphs (2) to (81, inclusive, of this subdivision, and the maximum (8) Campgrounds. grant made pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be three million dollars ($3,000,000). (9) Lakes, reservoirs, waterways, and aquatic parks. (1) Fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) for grants to counties, cities, cities and (10) Provision of facilities for persons with handicaps at park, recreational t counties, districts, local agencies, and nonprofit organizations for the acquisition other similar facilities. and restoration of natural lands which contain urban streams, creeks, and (11) Senior and day care park a riparian areas, and for trail development along those streams. (12) Park and recreational fa (2) Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for open space acquisition and restoration criminal activity, and to make parks and other recreational facilities safe< dnl of a greenway corridor along Santiago Creek in the Cities of Orange and Santa prevent drug-related activity at park and recreation facilities. Ana. (13) Facilities for youth recreational services. (3) Four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) for the (5) The acquisition of development rights and easements in connection with preservation and restoration of creeks in Santa Barbara County. Projects funded acquisition made for any purpose specified in paragraphs (2) to (61, inclusive pursuant to this paragraph shall meet three or more of the following criteria: (A) subdivision (a), as long as the right or easement directly enhances the enjoymen close proximity to urban areas; (B) benefits to municipal water supply quality and usefulness of the acquisition. quantity; (C) multi-objective benefits; CD) be within an area of known flood hazard; (e) The acquisition of land for park, wildlife habitat, open space, bec. (E) contain threatened wildlife habitat; (F) provide the greatest degree of habitat recreational, or historical or archaeological preservation purposes. restoration; and (G) imminently threatened, such as Mission Creek. These funds 23012. Funds authorized for local assistance grants, for shall not be used for required mitigation related to public or private development Roberti-Zberg-Harris Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program Act (Chal or maintenance projects, but may be used for enhancement projects in addition to, 3.2 (commencing with Section 5620) of Division 5), pursuant to subparagraph and connected with, required mitigations if a separate accounting of funds for each of paragraph, (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may be expeno is made. notwithstanding Section 5627, only for the acquisition, developmi (4) Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a parkway and trail along the North rehabilitation, or restoration ofparks, wildlife habitat, beaches, open space la, Fork of Willow Creek in Madem County. recreational trails, or recreational facilities and (5) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for Strawberry Creek in Alameda County. rights or easements in connection with those acqu (6) One million dollars ($1,000,000~ for Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County. 23013. (a) (1) Funds for historical and archaeological preservation proj (7) %o million dollars ($2,000,000) for San Ramon Creek in the City of Walnut authorized in subparagraphs (C) and (E) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a Creek, with highest priority given to creek restoration and development of a trail. Section 23007 shall be administered by the State Office of Historic Preservar (8) %o hundred thirty thousand dollars ($230,000) for enhancement and and shall be available asgrants on a competitive basis to cities, counties, cities 1 restoration of habitat along Santa Rosa Creek in and near the City of Santa Rosa. counties, districts, local agencies, and nonprofit organizations for the acquisit, Of this amount, up to eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) may be expended on a protection, stabilization, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstrun bicycle and hiking trail along the creek. of historical resources and the acquisition, protection, stabilization, preservation of archaeological resources. An individual jurisdiction may enter i an agreement with a nonprofit organization for the urpose of carrying OL CHAPTER 3. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Local Assistance Grants grant, subject to the requirements of subdivision (a) of leetion 23037. 23010. (a) The state grant money authorized by subparagraph (A) of (2) An amount not to exceed 2 percent of the allocation made by subpamgra paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be allocated to counties, (C) and (E) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007\may be used cities, and districts on the basis of their populations, as determined by the actual costs incurred in connection with the administration of thegrants. Not IT Department of Parks and Recreation, in cooperation with the Department of than 25percent of any grant made pursuant to subparagraph (C) ofparagraph Finance, on the basis of the most recent verifiable census data and other of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may be expended for purposes of st& population data as the Department of Parks and Recreation may require to be research, planning, construction and engineering documents, and administrat, furnished by any county, city, or district. Not more than 25 percent of any grant made pursuant to subparagraph (E 01) Forty percent of the total funds available for grants pursuant to this section paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may be expended shall be allocated to counties and regional park, open space, or park and open archaeological survey and re orts, special salvage excavation, and artij space districts formed pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of preservation activities in con{rmance with accepted curation standards, I Division 5 on or before October 1, 1994. Each county’s allocation shall be in the maximum amount ofany grant authorizedpursuant to subparagraphs (C) and same ratio as the county’s population is to the state’s total population, except that of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall not exceed one mill each county is entitled to a minimum allocation of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($l,OOO,OOOj.. dollars ($150,000). In any county that embraces all or part of the territory of a (3) The State Historical Resources Commission shall, based upon pur regional park, open space, or park and open space district whose board of directors hearings and active public participation, revise existing criteria and procedures is not the county board of supervisors, the amount allocated to the county shall be the selection of projects to be funded through the grants authorized apportioned between the county and the regional district in proportion to the subparagraphs (C) and (E) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 236 population of the county that is included within the territory of the regional district Priority shall be given to grants designed for the preservation of highly signific and the population of the county that is outside the territory of the regional district. resources which are threatened with damage, deterioration, or destruction. For purposes of this subdivision, the City and County of San Francisco is a county. (4) To be eligible for funding, each project shall meet these criteria i (e) (1) Sixty percent of the total funds available for grants pursuant to this procedures, and the preservation standards established by the State Offici section shall be allocated to cities and districts, other than regional park, open Historic Preservation. es, and other structures and fac existing parks and recreational areas. 40 P (b) For the purposes of subdivisions (a) and (t) of Section 23002, subparagraphs pursuant to Section 23007 from the applicant to a public agency, provided the (C) and (E) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, and subdivision successor public agency assumes the obligation imposed by those agreements. [F) of this section, the terms “acquisition’: “protection”, “stabilization”, (d) If the use of the property acquired through grants pursuant to this division preservation”, “rehabilitation’: “restoration”, and “reconstruction”shal1 be defined is changed to one other than permitted under the paragraph or subparagraph of as in the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Historic Section 23007 from which the funds were appropriated, or the property is sold or Preservation Projects. otherwise disposed of; an amount equal to the greater of the (1) amount of the IC) Prior to recommending or approving expenditures pursuant to Section 23007 grant, (2) fair market value of the real property, or portion thereof acquired with that involve the treatment of historic or archaeological resources, the state agency the grant, or (3) the proceeds from the sale of the property, or portion thereof; responsible for recommending or approving the expenditures shall determine that acquired with thegrant, shall be used by thegrant recipient, subject to subdivision such treatments meet the Secretary of Interior’s standards and other such historic (a), for a purpose authorized ip that paragraph or subparagraph or shall be preservation standards required by law. To the extent that the services of the State reimbursed to the fund and be available for appropriation only for a use Ofice of Historic Preservation are utilized to conduct such reviews, the requesting authorized in that paragraph or subparagraph. state agency shall reimburse the office for the services requested and subsequently (e) If a property, or portion thereot; was developed, enhanced, rehabilitated, or provided. restored with finds granted pursuant to Section 23007, and the use of the property 23014. The funds authorized in subparagraph ID) of paragraph (6) of is changed to one other than permitted under the paragraph or subparagraph of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be available as grants on a competitive basis Section 23007 from which the funds were appropriated, or the property is sold or to cities, counties, cities and counties, districts, local agencies, and nonprofit otherwise disposed of; an amount equal to the greater of the (1) amount of the organizations for the development, improvement, or rehabilitation of hiking, grant, or (2) the fair market value of those improvements, shall be used by the bicycling, wheelchair and handicapped accessible, jogging, and equestrian trails ‘grant recipient, subject to subdivision (a), for a purpose authorized in that recognized in a local general plan, regional plan, master plan, or state plan. paragraph or subparagraph or shall be reimbursed to the fund and available for Priority shall be given to grants for regional trails which link lands owned by two appropriation only for a use authorized in that paragraph or subparagraph. or more public agencies, and which are jointly applied for by those agencies. Not (fl Funds appropriated for local assistance grants pursuant to Section 23007 less than four million dollars ($4,000,000) shall be allocated for the development of shall be encumbered by the recipient within three years of the date that the regional recreational trail systems, located in metropolitan areas, that are appropriation became effective. Section 23042 shall govern the distribution of the designed to serve persons throughout the entire metropolitan area and that connect funds. parks and open space and natural, educational; historical, and cultural resources. 23018. All grant funds provided in subdivision (a) ofsection 23007 shall be on 23015. (a) The funds specified in subparagraph (H) of paragraph (6) of a reimbursement basis with the local agency receiving reimbursement up to the subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be available as grants on a competitive basis approved grant amount upon completion of the project. The Department of Parks to local agencies for urban river parkway projects. and Recreation may provide for reimbursement on an incremental basis. (b) In establishing the priority ofprojects submitted to the Department of Parks 23019. Funds allocated pursuant to paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivisjon (a) and Recreation for funding pursuant to subdivision (a), the department shall give of Section 23007 shall be appropriated primarily for projects that accomplish one preference to projects with the following characteristics: or more of the following: (1) The project is a regional facility which will serve a metropolitan population. (a) Serve metropolitan population centers and accommodate day-use and (2) The project will provide recreational opportunities to lowu- and weekend-overnight visits. moderate-income neighborhoods that are underserved with parks, recreational (b) Provide for the development of existing units with the minimum facilities areas, and natural areas. necessary for accessibility, use, and interpretation. (3) The project will preserve and restore wildlife habitat associated with a river (e) Rehabilitate facilities at existing units that will provide for more efficient or stream. management and reduced operational costs. (4) The project will provide wildlife corridors. (d) Minimize dependence on motor vehicles and reduc (5) The project will provide linkages between existing recreation units or and water consumption through appropriately designed fa promote the expanded use of existing recreational units. (e) Complete ongoing projects, including those begun, under the California (6) The project is included in or refireneed in the local agency’sgeneralplan; or Wildlife, Coastal, and Park Land Conservation Act (Divasaon 5.8 (commencing a specific plan for the river parkway has been adopted by the local agency. with Section 5900)) approved by the California voters at the June 7, 1988, direct 23016. (a) After one or more public hearings, the Department of Parks and primary election. Recreation shall adopt criteria and procedures to clarify or amplify the statutory (t) Preserve examples of historical and cultural resources, natural resources, criteria for evaluating applications for competitive grants specified in and natural landscapes that are underrepresented in the state park system. subparagraph (H) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007. (g) Preserve natural and cultural resources of statewide significance. (6) The Department ofparks and Recreation may, as needed, and in accordance 23020. (a) Any person may nominate a project to be funded pursuant to with the procedures specified in subdivision (a), revise existing criteria and paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 for study by the procedures for evaluating applications for competitive grants specified in Department of Parks and Recreation. The State Park and Recreation Commission subparagraph (H) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007. All new, shall nominate projects after holding at least one public hearing to seek project revised, and existing criteria shall be broadly disseminated. proposals from individuals, citizen groups, the Department of Parks and (e) Individual applications for grants pursuant to subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), Recreation, and other public agencies. (Dl, (E), (F), (GI, and (H) ofparagraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall (b) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall study any nominated project. be submitted to the Department of Parks and Recreation for approval as to In addition to the procedures required by Section 5006, the department shall conformity with the requirements of this chapter. Except for an application for a submit annually to the Legislature and to the Secretary of the Resources Agency a grant under subparagraphs (C), (E), (F) and (G) ofparagraph (6) of subdivision (a) report consisting of a prioritized listing and comparative evaluation of all projects of Section 23007, the application shall be accompanied by certification from the nominated for study, in accordance with the following schedule: planning agency of the applicant that the project for which the grant is applied is (1) January 31, 1995, for projects nominated prior to October 1,1994. consistent with the park and recreation element of the applicable city’s or county’s (2) June 1, 1995, and each June 1 thereafter, for projects nominated between or city and county’s general plan or the district’s or local agency’s park and October 1,1994 and January 31, 1995, and before each January 31 thereafter. recreation plan and will satisfy a high priority need. In order to utilize available (e) Nominated projects shall be forwarded by the Secretary of the Resources grant funds as effectively as possible, overlapping or adjoining jurisdictions are Agency to the Director of Finance for inclusion in the Budget Bill. meouraged to combine projects and submit a joint application. 23020.5. Not less than one-third of the funds allocated in each of (d) With the exception ofgrants provided under subparagTaphs (A), iB) and (D) subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 pf paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, the manamum amount that shall be spent for minor and major capital outlay projects, and for Category II may be applied for any individual project is twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). projects costing over fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) each, including projects for (e) Any amount granted on a competitive basis pursuant to this chapter shall be the repair, restoration, rehabilitation, and replacement of worn, dnmaged, obsolete, in addition to, and not in lieu of; any other grant to which the applicant and undersized-facilities, structures, and utilities within the state park system. iurisdiction may be entitled to pursuant to this chapter or other funds that may 23021. In the allocation of funds pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) nlso be used for the purpose for which the grant is applied. . of Section 23007, added consideration shall be given to projects in areas previously 2301 7. (a) No state grant funds authorized under Section 23007 may be underserved by the state park system. disbursed unless the applicant agrees on behalf of itself a,& any successor, to each 23022. Funds allocated pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of of the following: subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be available for inland resources and lakes, (1) To maintain and operate the property acquired, developed, rehabilitated, or and waterways within the state park system, including State Water restored with the funds for a period commensurate with the type ofproject and the as defined in paragraphs (1) to (41, inclusive, of subdivision (d) of oroportion of state grant money and local funds allocated to the capital costs of the Section 12934 of the Water Code, .within the state park system. project. With the approval of the granting agency, the applicant or its successors in 23023. (a) Funds allocated pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (3) of interest in the property may transfer the responsibility to maintain and operate the subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be available for anterpretave facalatwes that property in accordance with this section. support volunteer programs. for the state park system. (2) To use the property only for the purpose of this division and to not make and (b) Projects for the state park system funded pursuant to subparagraph (HI of to not permit any other use; sale, or other disposition of the property, except as paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall meet the preservation authorized by specific act of the Legislature. standards established by the State Office of Historic Preservation. (b) All applicants for a grant pursuant to Section 23007 shall submit an 23024. In making expenditures in the various specific allocation categories of application to the administering agency for grant approval. Each application shall paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, at least five million dollars include, in writing, the agreements specified in subdivision (a). ($5,000,000) shall be spent for the development or rehabilitation of campgrounds (e) The agreements specified in subdivision (a) shall not prevent the transfer of in the state park system, including camper-serving facilities, common areas, and property acquired, developed, rehabilitated, or restored with funds authorized protection and restoration of natural features within campgrounds. P94 41 ’ 23025. Funds allocated pursuant to subparagraph (E) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be available for the development or rehabilitation of trails within the state park system or connecting units of the state park system. 23026. (a) Work efforts for natural heritage stewardshippurposespursuant to subparagraph (F) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may include, but are not limited to, objectives such as the control of major erosion and geologic hazards, the restoration of critical plant and animal habitat, the control and elimination of exotic species encroachment, the stabilization of coastal dunes and bluffs, and the planning necessary to implement those objectives. These efforts shall not include activities which merely supplement normal state park system operations or which are usually funded from other sources. (b) Projects for cultural heritage stewardship purposes funded pursuant to subparagraph ID) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 may include, but are not limited to, stabilization and protection of historical and archaeological resources in the state park system. These projects do not include the rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction, interpretation, or mitigation typically required as part of the facility development program. These projects shall not, include activities which merely supplement nom1 state park operations .or which are usually funded hm other sources. 23027. Funds allocated pursuant to subdivision (i) of Section 23007 shall be available for grants to local public agencie nonprofit organizations by the Department of Water Resources for the acqu or restoration of natural lands that contain urban streams, creeks, and riparian areas; for related state administrative costs as specified in that subdivision, and for use by the Department of Water Resources to provide planning and design assistance at the request of local agencies and nonprofit organizations, in an amount not to exceed 15percent of the amount available forgrants in any fiscal year, in accordance with Section 7048 of the Water Code. 23028. Any conservation easements acquired pursuant to this division shall be acquired in perpetuity and shall comply with applicable provisions of state law. 23029. If the Director of Parks and Recreation finds that the use would be compatible with the ultimate use of the real property as a unit, orpart of a unit, of the state park system and with the sound management and conservation of resources within the unit, the director may make agreements with respect to any real property acquired pursuant to paragraph (2) or (5) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 for the continued tenancy of the seller of the property for a period of time and under conditions that may be mutually agreed upon by the state and the seller so long as the seller promises to pay the taxes on his or her interest in the property that become due, owing, or unpaid on the interest created by the agreement, and so long as the seller conducts any operations on the land according to specifications issued by the appropriate director or officer to protect the property for the public use for which it was acquired. A copy of the agreement shall be filed with the county clerk in the county in which the property is located. The arrangement shall be compatible with the operation of the area by the state, as determined by the appropriate director or officel: 23030. All grants, gifts, devises, or bequests to the state, conditional or unconditional, for park, conservation, recreation, or other purposes for which real property may be acquired or developed pursuant to this chapter, may be accepted and received on behalf of the state by the appropriate departmental director with the approval of the Director of Finance. The grants, gifts, devises, or bequests shall be available, when appropriated by the Legislature, for expenditure for the purposes specified in Section 23007. 23031. Real property acquired for the state park system shall consist predominantly of open or natural lands, including lands under water capable of being utilized for recreational purposes, and lands necessary for the preservation of coastal, archaeological, or historical resources. Notwithstanding Section 23022, no funds derived from the bonds authorized by this division shall be e construction of any reservoir designated as a part of the "State Wate ,"as defined in subdivision (dl of Section 12934 of the Water Code. 23032. Prior to approving the acquisition of lands that are located on or near tidelands, submerged lands, swamp or overflowed lands, whether or not those lands have been granted in trust to a local public agency, the state agency responsible for approving the acquisition shall submit to the State Lands Commission any proposal for the acquisition of those lands pursuant to this division. The State Lands Commission shall, within 60 days of submittal, review the proposed acquisition, make a determination as to the state's existing or potential interest in the lands, and report its findings to the public agency proposing to acquire the land, to the Department of Parks and Recreation, and to the Department of General Services. 23033. (a) Any lands acquired within Sections 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,22,23, and 26, and within the southeast quarter of Section 3, of Township 5 South, Range 4 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, with funds made available pursuant to this division shall be subject to this section. (b) Any lands shall, upon acquisition, be offered to the United States to be conveyed in trust for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians as part of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation on the following conditions: (1) The lands shall be administered by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians as additions to the existing tribal reserves established by Section 30 of the act of September 21, 1959 (73 Stats. 603, PL. 86-339). (2) The lands shall be open to the public, subject to reasonable restrictions such as those currently in effect for existing tribal reserve lands. (3) The lands shall be used for protection of wildlife habitat and other natural resources, preservation of open space, provision of recreation, preservation of native palms and other plants and animals native to the area, and the preservation in place or the respectful public display, at the option of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, of the archaeological and cultural resources of the area. (e) No existing tribal reserve lands shall be acquired pursuant to this division. (d) No land within the boundaries of the Agua Caliente Indian Reserva shall be acquired unless approved by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indi (e) This section is not intended to restrict the acquisition of suitable la outside the exterior boundaries of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation transfer to the Indian Canyons Heritage Park or for management in conjunc with the management of that park. 23034. The Wildlife Conservation Board shall give high priority to acqui lands containing Valley Oaks, old growth Ponderosa Pines, and oak commun in the Sierra Nevada foothills while carrying out the requirements of subdivi (b) of Section 23007 if such acquisitions are compatible with the o requirements of that subdivision. 23035. An application for a grant pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 2; shall be submitted to the Director of Parks and Recreation for review approval; an application for a grant pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 21 shall be submitted to the Executive Director of the wildlife Conservation Boarc review and approval; an application for a grant pursuant to subdivision k Section 23007 shall be submitted to the Executive Officer of the State Goa Conservancy for review and approval; an application for a grant pursuaa subdivision (d) of Section 23007 shall be submitted to the Executive Director oi Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy for review and approval; an applicatioi a grant pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 23007 shall be submitted to Executive officer of the California Tahoe Conservancy for review and approvar application for a grant pursuant to subdivision (fl of Section 23007 shal submitted to the Director of Conservation for review and approval; an applica for a grant pursuant to subdivision &) of Section 23007 shall be submitted tc Director of Forestry and Fire Protection for review and approval; an applica for a grant pursuant to subdivision (I) of Section 23007 shall be submitted tc Director of Boating and Waterways for review and approval; and an applica for a grant pursuant to subdivision (i) of Section 23007 shall be submitted tc Director of Water Resources for review and approval. 23036. (a) Of the funds received by the City of Los Angeles pursuan subparagraphs (A) and (B) of para raph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23 not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) shall be spent to acquire lan expand Elysian Park. If these funds cannot be spent by July 1,2000, they ma used for other purposes specified in subparagraphs (A) and (B) ofparagraph ( subdivision (a) of Section 23007. (b) In addition to any other authorized purposes, the City of Long Beach use any finds it receives pursuant to subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragrapi of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 for capital outlay projects under clauses (id (iii) of subparagraph (T) of paragraph (7) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007. 23037. (a) Funds granted pursuant to Section 23007 may be expendec development, rehabilitation and restoration only on lands owned by, or subject lease or other interest held by, the applicant local agency, city, county, city county, district, nonprofit organization, or applicable state agency. If those k are not owned by the applicant or the state agency, the applicant or the ag shall first demonstrate to the satisfaction of the administering agency thai project will provide public benefits commensurate with the type and duratic interest in land held by the applicant or agency. (b) No funds shall be allocated to the purchase or improvement of prop which otherwise would have to be purchased, improved, donated, or dedicated to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (Divisioi (commencing with Section ZlOOO)), other mitigation requirements, or other nat resource protection laws or regulations. 23038. Every expenditure pursuant to this division shall comply with California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Sec 21000)). 23039. No state funds authorized under Section 23007 may be disbu the . unless the applicant agrees to the conditions in Section 5919 as applicable to, chapter, and to the extent that Section 5919 is compatible with Section 2301 4 the extent that Sections 5919 and 23017 are incompatible, the provisions of Sec 23017 shall prevail. 23040. The provisions of subdivision (a) of Section 5920 apply to prop acquired pursuant to this division. 23041. (a) with respect to Section 23007, all appropriations for the purpos paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a), subparagraphs (4 to (F), inclusive, subparagraph (H) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), paragraphs (4) and (i subdivision (a), paragraphs (l), (2), (3), and (4) of subdivision (b), paragraph [ subdivision (e), subdivisions (e), &), and (i), and paragraph (1) of subdivisio shall be included in a section of the Budget Bill for the 1994-95 fiscal year each succeeding fiscal year for consideration by the Legislature and shall beai caption "California Safe Neighborhood Parks, Gang Prevention, Dee Plani Wdlife, Coastal, Senior Center, Park, Wetlands, Rivers, Forest and Agricult Land Conservation Act qf 1994 Program." The section shall contain separate ii for each project, each class of project, or each element of the program for whic, appropriation is made. (b) All appropriations specifzd in subdivision (a) of this section are subje all limitations enacted in the Bwlget Act and to all fiscal procedures prescribe law with respect to the expenditure of state finds unless expressly exempted j those laws by a statute enacted by the Legislature. The Budget Act shall con proposed appropriations only for the program elements and classes of pro" contemplated by this division, and no funds derived from the bonds authorize law for the purposes of this division may be'expended pursuant to appropriation not contained in those sections of the Budget Act. (e) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code and subdivis (a) and (b) of this section, ten million dollars ($10,000,000) of the funds descr in subparagraph (A) ofparagraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, anc million dollars ($10,000,000) of the funds described in subparagraph (1 paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 are hereby appropriated, wit, 42 I regard to fiscal year, directly to the Department of Parks and Recreation for the purposes specifEd in those subparagraphs. Not more than 2 percent of these funds may be used for pre-planning purposes. (d) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code and subdivisions la) and (b) of this section, five million dollars ($5,000,000) of the funds described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) of Section 23007 are hereby appropriated, without regard to fiscal year, directly to the State Coastal Conservancy for the purposes specifEd in that paragraph. (e) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, all funds not described in subdivision (a) of this section are hereby appropriated, without regard to fiscal year, directly to the state agency which is to administer them. These funds are not subject to appropriations by the Legislature except as provided in Section 23042. 23042. (a) (1) With respect to Section 23007, if any money allocated pursuant to paragraphs (5) and (7) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, paragraphs (5) to (75), inclusive, of subdivision (b) of Section 23007, or paragraphs (2) to (E!), inclusive, of subdivision (e) of Section 23007 is not expended pnor to July 1,2004, the agency to which the funds were originally allocated shall submit to the Legislature a plan for expenditure of the funds in accordance with the purposes of this division within a county or counties in which the funds were originally authorized to be expended, and the Legislature may approve the plan pursuant to appropriation through the Budget Act. If the reallocated funds are not expended uithin five years after the effective date of that statute, the Legislature may, hrough the Budget Act, reallocate the funds for expenditure in the area of the state uith the greatest need consistent with the purposes of this division. (2) If the agency fails to submit a plan as provided in paragraph (1) of this mbdivision, the Legislature may, through the Budget Act, reallocate the funds for zpenditure in the area of the state with the greatest need consistent with the mrposes of this division. (3) If a plan submitted by an agency under paragraph (1) of this subdivision is aot enacted by March 1, 2006, the Legislature may, through the Budget Act, reallocate the funds for expenditure in the area of the state with the greatest need :omistent with the purposes of this division. (b) In the event that any local agency named in this division is dissolvedprior to receiving funds to which it was entitled pursuant to this division, those funds shall be transferred to the public agency designated to assume the duties of the dissolved local agency and shall be expended by that public agency for the same purpose or oroject in accordance with this division. (e) In the event that any nonprofit organization, which is named in this division Pr receives fundspursuant to this division, is antic@ating dissolution, it may, with the approval of the state or local agency which provided the funds through grant or contract, transfer its entitlement to the funds or the funds in its possession to mother qualifxd nonprofit organization that agrees to expend the funds for the same purpose or project in accordance with this division. In the event that the aonprofit organization dissolves without arranging for the transfer of the funds, upon dissolution the funds shall be retained by, or shall revert to, the state or local gency authorized by this division to grant the funds to the nonprofit organization, tnd that state or local agency shall expend the funds for the same purpose or iroject in accordance with this division. 23043. The qualification for, or allocation ot; a grant or grants to a local tgency or nonprofit organization under one subdivision, paragraph, or ubparagraph of Section 23007 shall not preclude eligibility for an additional illocation of grant funds to the same local agency or nonprofit organization w-suant to another subdivision, paragraph, or subparagraph of Section 23007. 23044. In implementing this division, the state or local agency that manages ands acquired with funds appropriated by this division shall prepare, with ippropriate public participation, a management plan for lands that have been icquired, which plan shall reasonably reduce conflicts with neighboring land uses md landowners, including agriculturalists. 23045. (a) If any state agency designated in Section 23007 ceases to exist, or is itherwise unable to expend the funds appropriated by Section 23007 to that gency, the Wildlife Conservation Board or its successor agency shall expend the ,ame funds for the same purposes as designated in Section 23007. (6) (1) Any state or local agency that expends any funds appropriated by this livision shall in the expenditure of those funds, to the maximum extent feasible, itilize the services of the California Conservation Corps and local community Sonservation corps as defined in Section 14507.5, or as certified to be eligible iceording to subdivision (dl of this section. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subdivision, in the expenditure of knds allocated in this division in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte Counties *>r ecological and fishery restoration projects and other development purposes, 'rst priority shall be given by any public agency receiving funds pursuant to this ivision to hiring and training workers from the fishing and timber industries who re unemployed or underemployed. (e) Access for public recreation, education, and enjoyment shall be provided on, r if presently infeasible, included in the acquiring agency's long term plans for, atural lads acquired pursuant to this division, to the extent that those activities an occur on those lands without detriment to native plants, wildlifi, and their abitats; cultural and archaeological features; or any other resource values for Other improvements on those lands shall be s that are essential to the safety and comfort of the isiting public or that interpret the significance of the lands and their setting for he purpose for which the lands were acquired. (d) The California Conservation Corps shall establish criteria regarding the ligibility of community conservation corps to receive funds pursuant to this !ivision which do not meet the criteria of Section 14507.5, but which serve largely he same purpose and are structured similarly as those corps which do meet the riteria of Section 14507.5. Those corps certified by the California Conservation Corps pursuant to this subdivision shall be eligible to receive funding pursuant to this division in each case that community conservation corps are so eligible. The California Safe Neighborhood Parks, Gang Prevention, Bee Planting, Wildlife, Coastal, Senior Center, Park, Wetlands, Rivers, Forest and Agricultural Land Conservation Fund of 1994 is hereby created. 23047. (a) In areas where habitats are or may become isolated or fragmented, preference shall be given by the agencies expending money pursuant to this division to projects which will serve as corridors linking otherwise separated habitat so that the integrity and genetic diversity of wildlife populations will be maintained. @) (1) Within the total amount of each grant to a local agency for purposes of land acquisition, and within the total amount allocated for each acquisition made by a state agency, funds for capital outlay purposes may be included in thegrant or allocation for the acquisition to develop a management plan for the property, to allow the development of public access, and to maintain and restore the natural values for which the property is being acquired. (2) The part of the grant or acquisition funds spent on development of a management plan, development of public access, and to maintain and restore natural values may not exceed 5 percent of the purchase price of the property being acquired, except in cases where the acquisition is being made specifically for restoration or development, if so authorized by this division. If restoration or development are specifically authorized purposes of the acquisition, the costs of restoration or development may exceed 5 percent of the costs of acquisition. It is the intent of this division that development of property acquired pursuant to this division be solely for the purposes stated in this subdivision, except as otherwise authorized in this division, and not to provide for intensive recreational development, especially of a type which would degrade the habitat values of the natural lands being acquired or restored. The developmentgenerally contemplated to be permitte values, picnic those required to meet the access requirements of handicapped individuals. (3) This section does not apply to funds expended pursuant to paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007, or paragraph (2) of subdivision (e) of Section 23007. 23048. In addition to any contracting authority a state or local public agency has, any state or local public agency receiving funds pursuant to this division my contract with a nonprofit organization or another state or local agency to assist, or cooperate with, the recipient public agency in carrying out the project funded pursuant to this division. 23049. In addition to the authority granted to the Wildlifi Conservation Board in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1300) of Division 2 of the Fish and Game Code, in order to expend the funds authorized to be spent by the Wildlife Conservation Board pursuant to this division, the Wildlife Conservation Board may also make grants to local agencies and nonprofit organizations to carry out the purposes of this division. 23050. (a) Notwithstanding Section 11005 of the Government Code, any contract for the acquisition or hiring of real property in fee or in any lesser estate or interest, entered into under this division by or on behalf of the Wildlife Conservation Board, the Department. of Fish and Game, the Department of Parks and Recreation, or the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy, shall not require approval by the Director of General Services if all of the following occur in connection with such contract: (1) The consideration to be paid by the state is not more than the fair market value of the interest to be received by the state under such contract. (2) An appraisal or other appropriate estimate of the fair market value of the interest to be received by the state under such contract has been, prior to commencement of negotiations, reviewed and approved by the Department of General Services. (3) The acquisition or hiring of real property is carried out in compliance with Chapter 16 (commencing with Section 7260) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code. (b) Notwithstanding Sections 33203 and 33211 of the Public Resources Code, and Part 11 (commencing with Section 15850) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy may select and acquire on behalf of the state, any interest in real or personal property or secured interests therein pursuant to this division or pursuant to Division 23 (commencing with Section 33000) of the Public Resources Code, and the provisions of Section 11005 of the Government Code shall not apply to such acquisitions. Pursuant to approval by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy in accordance with Division 23 (commencing with Section 33000) of the Public Resources Code, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy may also lease, rent, sell, exchange or otherwise transfer land or interest therein, and, notwithstanding Section 33203 of the Public Resources Code, the provisions of Section 11005.2 of the Government Code shall not apply to such transactions. (e) Notwithstanding Section 31107 of the Public Resources Code, the State Coastal Conservancy may select and acqurre on behalf of the state, real property or any interests therein pursuant to this division or pursuant to Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000) of the Public Resources Code, and the provisions of Sections 11005 and 15853 of the Government Code shall not apply to such acquisitions. Pursuant to approval by the State Coastal Conservancy in accordance with Division 21 (commencing with Section 31000) of the Public Resources Code, the State Coastal Conservancy may also lease, rent, sell, exchange, or otherwise transfer land or interest therein, and, notwithstanding Section 31107 of the Public Resources Code, the provisions of Section 11005.2 of the Government Code shall not a ply to such transactions. (d) The Cali&ia Tahoe Conservancy may select and acquire on behalf of the state, real property or any interests therein pursuant to this division or pursuant to Title 7.42 (commencing with Section 66905) of the Government Code, and the 23046. section includes parking which does not trails, and other minimal recreational fac ?94 43 provisions of Section 11005 of the Government Code shall not apply to such Newport Bay, and for capital outlay projects for the interpretation of those lam acquisitions, if the provisions of paragraphs (1) or (2) of this subdivision are in the judgement of the conservancy a viable wildlife and open space preservi satisfied. project can be accomplished at the bay. (1) (A) The consideration to be paid by the state is not more than the fair 23059. Consistent with other provisions of this division, in the expenditu market value of the interest to be received by the state under such contract; funds spent by a state agency, or granted by a state agency to a local agene (3) An appraisal or other appropriate estimate of the fair market value of the nonprofit organization for the purpose of wildlife conservation, highest prii interest to be received by the state under such contract has been, prior to shall be given to projects which comply with the criteria of the Hai completion of negotiations, reviewed and approved by the Department of General Conservation Program pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 272 Services; and Chapter 7.5 of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Cde, excepting Sections 2720 (C) The acquisition or hiring of real property is carried out in compliance with 2722 of; subdivision (a) of Section 2723 of; and Sections 2724 and 2729 of; the Chapter 16 (commencing with Section 7260) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the and Game Code. This section shall not be construed to interfere with or replace Government Code; or, specific authorization or condition of expenditure pursuant to any other sectic (2) The transaction is part of an overall settlement of litigation entered into by this division. the California Tahoe Conservancy with or upon the advice of the Office of the 23060. Funds authorized pursuant to subparagraph (F) of paragraph ( Attorney General. subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall be granted in a competitive prog (e) Notwithstanding the geographic limitations in Division 21 (commencing established by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Nogrant shall exceea with Section 31000), the State Coastal Conservancy may undertake projects or hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). A community conservation corps is elid award grants for protection of agricultural lands or agricultural production, to receive more than one grant. Grants shall be for capital outlay pro pursuant to Division 21 (commencing with Section 310001, in an area that lies imglemented by community conservation corps for the purpose of environmt partly or wholly outside the coastal zone but within a coastal county at the request conservation, including, but not limited to, fEh and wildlife habitat reston of the local public agency or agencies having jurisdiction over the project area. and enhancement; improvement ofpark and recreation facilities; trail constru 23051, No appropriation to any agency or for any project or purpose shall be and restoration; restoration of urban streams, reforestation, and wetlc interpreted to limit the amount of money any state or local agency may spend for restoration. Grants shall not be made for projects whose primary purpose is j that project or purpose. control. A community conservation corps may apply for a grant jointly wit1 23052. Any expenditure by a state agency, or grant to a local agency, for the California Conservation Corps. purpose of revegetation, reforestation, or urban tree planting may include within 23061. Revenue received by the Wildlife Conservation Board or the Depart] the allocated amount sufficient funds to maintain the vegetation for up to the first of Fish and Game from the lease of lands purchased or owned by the board o three years after planting, department shall be available only for use by the board or the department fi 23054. (a) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall establish criteria for existing board or department program which is comparable to the prog the competitive grants programs for capital outlay park and recreation projects originally used to purchase or acquire the lands. Notwithstanding Section 1, made pursuant to subparagraph (G) ofparagraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section of the Government C&, these funds are appropriated, as appropriate, direct 23007, and subparagraphs (N) and (0) of paragraph (7) of subdivision (a) of the board or the department, and may be expended by the board or the depart Section 23007. Priority for these grants shall be given to all of the following: without appropriation by the Legislature. The Legislature may not approp (1) Projects that are most likely to succeed in preventing or alleviating gang these funds for any other purpose. involvement, juvenile delinquency, criminal activity, substance abuse, adolescent 23062. Any agency eligible to receive funds pursuant to subparagraph 6 pregnancy, or school drop-out or failure. (B) of paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 23007 shall have at leasi (2) Projects in low-income neighborhoods that are currently underserved by public hearing regarding the agency’s proposed expenditure of funds to be rea park and recreation facilities. from those programs. Public notice of the hearing or hearings shall be pursua (3) Projects that are combined with other recreation and service facilities. the public notice requirements of the regular meetings of the agency. An acci (4) Projects proposed by public agencies and nonprofit organizations who have summary of the public testimony received at the public hearing shai a demonstrated history and measurable success in gang intervention and transmitted to the Department of Parks and Recreation along with the applicc prevention, or an ability to work with at-risk youth, or both. for funds. (5) Joint applications by a public agency and a nonprofit organization whose 23063. Any funds to be expended by the Wildlife Conservation Board purs primary focus is working with at-risk youth andgang members. to subdivision (5) of Section 23007 may be expended at the discretion of the b (6) Applications which include a nonprofit organization which agrees to and pursuant to the Inland Wetlands Conservation Program created through SeI can demonstrate the ability to operate and maintain the facility to be constructed 1410 of the Fish and Game Code, or pursuant to the Riparian Hal or developed on a long-term basis. Conservation Program created through Section 1387 of the Fish and Game Cc (7) Applications which include community conservation corps. consistent with, and for the purposes stated in, the respective subparagraj (b) The Department of Parks and Recreation shall hold one public hearing in paragraph in which the item is included. This section shall not be construi northern California and one hearing in southern California before preparing interfere with, or replace, any specifi authorization of expenditure pursuant tc criteria pursuant to subdivision (a). other section of this division. (c) All applications for these funds shall include a detailed plan which 23064. The Wildlife Conservation Board and the State Coastal Conserv identifies and addresses the specific and different recreational needs of both boys shall jointly appoint a citizen advisory committee of persons interested in coi and girls, and which provides specific facilities to meet these needs. and other land and water conservation programs to advise the board, 23055. Within competitive grant programs made within urban areas by the conservancy, and the Department of Water Resources on the expenditure off Department of Parks and Recreation pursuant to paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) pursuant to subdivisions (b), (e), and (j) of Section 23007 in Santa Bar of Section 23007, priority shall be given to those proposals which provide for the County. All expenditures by the board, the conservancy, and the Departme employment of youth, both boys and girls, and particularly at-risk youth, from the Water Resources in Santa Barbara County shall be done in consultation witi area in which the proposed project is located, or. which include, or are to be committee and Santa Barbara County. administered by, a nonprofit organization with a demonstrated history of youth 23065. The Department of Conservation is authorized to make grants top employment, gang prevention and intervention, and training programs for at-risk agencies and nonprofit organizations for the purpose of agricultural youth, including local community conservation corps. preservation in carrying out the program authorized in subdivision (fl of Set 23056. No provision of this division shall be construed as authorizing the 23007. The department may adopt regulations or guidelines to carry out condemnation of state lands. section. 23057. Landscaping, tree-planting, or any other planting projects funded 23066. It is the intent of the people in approving this division to ensure pursuant to this division shall use highly efficient irrigation systems and shall use park, recreation, open space, and wildlife protection programs be implementc California native drought-resistant or xerophytic trees, plants, lawn, or sod, except efficiently and effectively as possible, and that any waste and inefficienc when use of such California native plants is infeasible or undesirable. In such eliminated. For this reason, it is the intent of the people to reduce unnecessa7 cases, nonnative drought-resistant or xerophytic plants may be used. If the use of duplicative bureaucratic requirements that could potentially waste funds appi such plants is infeasible or undesirable, other plants may be used. When projects pursuant to this division. involve the rehabilitation of existing irrigation systems or the creation of new 23067. Section 5358 of the Elections Code does not apply to this division. long-term irrigation systems, reclaimed water should be used whenever possible 23068. Funds allocated to the Los Angeles County Regional Park and ( and priority shall be given to the development of reclaimed water irrigation Space District pursuant to subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (I systems. The Department of Water Resources shall develop criteria to be used in subdivision (a) of Section 23007shall be expended by the district on the acquis determining whether irrigation systems are highly efficient. and restoration of lands along the Los Angeles River or in significant ecolo, 23058. (a) Of the funds transferred to the Habitat Conservation Fund areas within Los Angeles County. These funds may also be spent to develop p pursuant to Section 2795 of the Fish and Game Code during the 1994-95 through access to these areas. 199&99fiscal years, a total of not less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) shall 23069. No funds shall be deducted for administrative or other purposes be appropriated for the capital outlay projects for the protection, restoration and state agency from any of the specific or competitive grants to local agenci, enhancement of wild trout, including acquisition of riparian lands and water nonprofit organizations made pursuant to Section 23007. rights along designated wild trout waters, resident trout waters, and bodies of 23070. Notwithstanding the geographic limitations in Division water containing endangered, threatened, or candidate species of native resident (commencing with Section 31000) or the program categories contained thereir trout. State Coastal Conservancy may undertake any project or award any gran (b) Of the funds transferred to the Habitat Conservation Fund pursuant to acqu on, enhancement, restoration, or development of lands funded pursw Section 2795 of the Fish and Game Code during the 199&95 through 1996-97 this division, in an area that lies partly or wholly outside the coastal zone fiscal years, a total of not less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) shall be within a coastal county. It may undertake such projects or award such g7 appropriated for the acquisition, restoration, and enhancement of critical habitat provided it finds that the purpose of the project or grant is generally consi and open space lands by the State Coastal Conservancy at and near Upper with the policies and procedures contained in Division 21 (commencing 44 1 Section 31000). In the event that the State Coastal Conservancy finds that any project contained within this division is inconsistent with the policies and procedures contained in Division 21 (commencing with Section 310001, the Legislature shall appropriate any funds specifically designated for such project to another state department for the same project purposes. 23071. Concurrently with the acquisition of lands in fee simple under this division by the Wildlife Conservation Board, which acquisition would result in a cancellation of real property taxes, the board shall, at the option of the county in which the property is located, pay to the county an amount equal to three percent of the purchase price or three percent of the fair market value of the property, whichever is higher. Payment shall be made from funds available under this division for the acquisition of the property. Payment shall be made to the affected county within 30 days after transfer of title to the state. Payments made hereunder shall not be considered administrative expenses, but shall be considered major capital outlay expenditures as a part of the purchase price. It is the intent of this section to rovide a one-time payment to counties in lieu of real property tax revenues whicIwould otherwise be collectible if the property remained privately owned. Whenever payment is made pursuant to this provision, no payment shall thereafter be required or made with regard to the acquired property pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 1504 of the Fish and Game Code. 23072. None of the funds provided to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy or the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority by this division shall be used for the purpose ofacquiring any improved real property used for nonprofit educational institutional purposes by the use of eminent domain. CHAFTER 4. FISCAL PROVISIONS 24000. Bonds in the total amount of one billion nine hundred ninety-eight million dollars ($1,998,000,000), exclusive of refunding bonds, or so much thereof as is necessary, may be issued and sold to be used for Carrying out the Purposes expressed in this division and to be used to reimburse the General Obligation Bond Expense Revolving Fund Pursuant to Section 1672450fthe &wnment code. The bonds, when sold, shall be and constitute a valid and binding obligation of the State of California, and the full faith and credit of the &ate of California is hereby Pkdgedforthe Punctual Payment Of both Principal and interest as they become due and payable. 24001. The Proceeds Of bonds and notes issued and Sold Pursuant to this division shall be deposited in the fund. 24002. The bonds authorized bY this division shall be Prepared, executed, issued, Sold, Paid and redeemed as Provided in the state General obkation Bond Law (chapter 4 (Commencing with Section 16720) Of part 3 Of Division 4 Of Etle 2 Of the GOv~nment code), and all Prov*ions Of that law shall UPPLY to the bonds and are hereby incorporated in this division as though set forth in full in this division. 24003. (a) Solely for the Purpose of,authorizing the issuance and sale, pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law, of the bonds authorized by this division, the California safe Neighborhood Parks, Gang Prevention, Tree Planting, Wildlife, Coastal, Senior Center, Park, Wetlands, Rivers, Forest and Agricultural Land Conservation Program of 1994 Finance Committee is hereby created. For purposes of this division, the California safe Neighborhood Parks, Gang Prevention, Pee Planting, Wildlife, Coastal, Senior Centel; Park, Wetlands, Rivers, Forest and Agricultural Land Conservation Program Of 1994 Finance Committee is “the committee”as that term is used in the State General Obligation Bond Law. The committee shall consist of the Controller, the Director of Finance, and the %usurer, or their designated representatives. The Treasurer shall Serve as the Chairperson Of the Committee. A majority of the committee may act for the committee. (b) For purposes of this division and the State General Obligation Bond Law, the Department of Parks and Recreation, Wildlife Conservation Board, State koastal Conservancy, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, the Controller, the Department of Water Resources, the Department Of Boating and waterways, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Department of Conservation, the California Tahoe Conservancy, or any agency that receives an appropriation from these bond funds, depending on which agency has Jurisdiction, is hereby designated as “the board. 24004. The ,committee shall determine whether or not it is necessary or desirable to issue bonds authorized pursuant to this division in order to carry out this division, and if so, the amount of bonds to be issued and sold. Successive issues of bonds may be authorized and sold to carry out those purposes progressively, and it is not necessary that all of the bonds authorized to be issued be sold at any one time. 24005. There shall be collected annually in the same manner and at the same time as other state revenue is collected, in addition to the ordinary revenues of the state, a sum in an amount required to pay the principal ok and interest on, the bonds each year It is the duty of all officers charged by the law with any duty in regard to the collection of the revenue to do and perform each and every act which is necessary to collect that additional sum. 24006. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, there is hereby appropriated from the General Fund, for the purposes of this division, an amount that will equal the total of the following: (a) The sum annually necessary to pay the principal of, and interest on, bonds issued and sold pursuant to this division, as the principal and interest become due and payable. (b) The sum which is necessary to carry out Section 24007, appropriated without regard to fscal years. 24007. For the purposes of carrying out this division, the Director of Finance may authorize the withdrawal.from the General Fund of an amount or amounts not to exceed the amount of unsold bonds which have been authorized by the committee to be sold for the purpose of carrying out those provisions. Any amounts withdrawn shall be deposited in the fund. Any money made available under this section shall be returned to the Geneml Fund from money received from the sale of bonds which would otherwise be deposited in the General Fund. 24008. The board may request the Pooled Money Investment Board to make a loan from the Pooled Money Investment Account in accordance with Section 16312 of the Government Code, to carry out this division. The amount of the loan shall not exceed the amount of the unsold bonds which the committee has, by resolution, authorized to be sold for the purposes of this division. The board shall execute any documents as required by the Pooled Money Investment Board to obtain and repay the loan. Any amounts loaned shall be deposited in the fund to be allocated in accordance with this division. 24009. All money derived from premium and accrued interest on bonds sold shall be reserved and shall be available for transfer to the General Fund as a credit to expenditures for bond interest. 24010. Any bonds issued or sold pursuant to this division may be refunded by the issuance of refunding bonds in accordance with Article 6 (commencing with Section 16780) of Chapter 4 of Part 3 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. Approval by the voters of the state for the issuance of the bonds shall include approval of the issuance of any bonds issued to refund any bonds originally issued or any previously issued refunding bonds. 24011. The people of California hereby find and declare that, inasmuch as the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this division are not “proceeds of taxes”as that term is used in Article XIII B of the California Constitution, the disbursement of these proceeds is not subject to the limitation imposed by that article. 24012. (a) It is the intent of the voters that only the General Fund be used to pay the principal and interest of the general obligation bonds authorized by this division. (b) No funds from the Environmental Protection Fund (California Environmental License Plate Fund, Division 13.5, commencing with Section 21190), Habitat Conservation Fund (established pursuant to Section 2786 of the Fish and Game Code), Wildlife Restoration Fund, Cigarette and Tobacco, Products Surtax Fund (commencing with Section 30122 of the Revenue and Taxation Code), Endangered and Rare Fish, Wildlife and Plant Species Conservation and Enhancement Account of the Fish and Game Preservation Fund or any other part of the Fish and Game Preservation Fund, State Highway Account, Pansportation Planning and Development Account, or any other special fund created wholly or in part for the purposes of environmental protection shall be transferred to the General Fund for the purpose of paying or reimbursing the General Fund for paying the principal or interest of these bonds. No special fund created for the purposes of environmental protection created subsequent to the adoption of this division by the voters shall be transferred to the General Fund for the purpose of paying or reimbursing the General Fund for paying the principal or interest of these bonds unless specifically authorized in the statute or constitutional amendment originally creating the special fund, Notwithstanding any provision of this division or the State General obligation Bond Law set forth in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16720) of part 3 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code, if the Treasurer sells bonds pursuant to this division the interest on which is intended to be excluded from gross income for federal tax purposes, the Treasurer shall be authorized to maintain separate accounts for the investment of bond proceeds and the investment earnings on those proceeds, and the Peasurer shall be authorized to use or direct the use of those proceeds or earnings to pay any rebate, penalty, or other payment required under federal law or to take any other action with respect to the investment and use of bond proceeds required or desirable under federal law so as to maintain the tax-exempt status of those bonds and to obtain any other &vantage under federal law on behalf of the funds of this state. (a) Notwithstanding Section 16312 of the Government Code, the interest on any loans made from the Pooled Money Investment Account to the fund for the purposes of carrying out the purposes of this division shall be paid from the &neral Fund. (b) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the amounts required to be paid pursuant to subdivision (a) are hereby continuously appropriated from the General Fund. OTHER PROVISIONS (a) It is the intent of the people of California in adopting this.division that, should any statute or amendment to the California Constitution be approved on June 7, 1994, that could prevent this division from taking effect, the people intend that this act go into effect, regardless of the passage of any such statute or constitutional amendment, and regardless of the number of votes received by any measure on the June 7, 1994, ballot. (b) This division shall take effect notwithstanding any other provision of law. 24022. It is the express intent of the voters that this division shall take effect and become operative at 12.41 a.m. on June 7, 1994. 24023. It is the express intent of the voters that this division shall take effect and become operative even if the California Constitution is amended at the June 7, 1994, election to prohibit or restrict the enactment of bonded indebtedness. 24024. This division does not, and is not intended to, amend the purposes or intent or allocation of funds of any other section of this code or the Fish and Game Code, unless otherwise specifically indicated. 24025. Acquisitions by the Department of Parks and Recreation for the state park system outside the Santa Lucia Mountains, acquisitions by the Wildlife Conservation Board, and acquisitions made pursuant to subdivision 0) of Section 23007 pursuant to this division shall be considered to be expenditures from the Habitat Conservation Fund created by Section 2786 of the Fish and Game Code if the expending agency makes a finding that each and every expenditure is identical in purpose to at least one of those required by Section 2786 of the Fish and Game 24013. 24014, 24021. P94 45 Code. The expenditures made by the State Coastal Conservancy, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, California Tahoe Conservancy, and agencies receiving funds from the State Controller pursuant to this division are not to be counted as expendituresfrom the Habitat Conservation Fund, nor shall funds made available for expenditure by the conservanciespursuant to this division be transferred to the Habitat Conservation Fund. Nothing in this section is intended to amend or revise the requirements of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 2780) of the Fish and Game Code with respect to geographical distribution of funds, or with respect to the annual allocation of the Habitat Conservation Fund for the purposes specified in Chapter 9. Division 23.5 (commencing with Section 33500) of the Public Resources Code, t million dollars ($3,000,000) in the 1994-95 fiscal year, nine million dol ($9,000,000) in the 1995-96 fiscal year, three million dollars ($3,000,000) in 1996-97 fiscal year, and three million dollars ($3,000,000) in the 1997-98 fi year; provided, however, that, if at least six million dollars ($6,000,00( appropriated for expenditure by the Wildlife Conservation Board pursuar subdivision (b) of Section 23007 of the Public Resources Code, the am( allocated to the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy in the 1994-95 fi year shall be augmented by six million dollars ($6,000,000) and the amc allocated in the 1995-96 fiscal year shall be reduced by six million dol ($6,000,000). Of the total amount allocated to the Coachella Valley Mount1 SECTION 3.. Section 2787 sf the Fish and Game Code is repealed. 2#01. 00“ ‘ Conservancy, not less than eight million dollars ($8,,000,000) shall be ezpendec 44 interpretive displays, consistent with the requirements of Section 2799.5 of code and Section 33603 of the Public Resources Code. (t) To the board, the balance of the fund. @) This section shall become operative on July 1,1994, and, as of July 1,2 is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, which becomes operative on or bt July 1,2020, deletes or extends that date. The enactment of this section at the c 7, 1994, direct primary election shall not affect the allocation of funds n pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2797. ammdrtg: SECTION 6. Section 33216 is added to the Public Resources Code, to rea 33216. The people of California hereby find and declare that the contin 8 ... existence of the conservancy is necessary to provide continuity for prc R administration of lands acquired and programs implemented pursuant to & division for the benefit of the people of the State of California and that suppoi 9 the conservancy is an appropriate expenditure from the General Fund. w SECTION 7. Section 517 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read: 51 7. As part of the intent of Section 15799 of the Government Code, tin 9 construction of state park capital outlay projects is beneficial for the protectio state park resources, for the education and enjoyment of Californians, and t; healthy state economy. In addition to the powers specified in this division, Department of Parks and Recreation is vested the powers, functions, 1 jurisdiction of the Office of the State Architect and the Department of Gent Services with respect to state park system facility planning, design, construct contract administration, and professional services contracting. SECTION 8. Section 14956 of the Government Code is amended to read 14956. This chapter, insofar as it vests in the State Architect general cht of the erection of all state buildings and require him or her to have an inspe assigned to each building during its construction, does not apply to construction of any public works which is under the jurisdiction of Department of Water Resources, the Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Boating and Waterways pursuant to Article 2.5 (commencing I Section 65) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the Harbors and Navigation Code, or Department of Transportation. SECTION 9. Section 10106 of the Public Contract Code is amended to re 10106. “Department,” as used in this part, means (a) the Department of W Resources as to any project under the jurisdiction of that department, (b) Department of General Services as to any project under the jurisdiction of 1 department, (c) the Department of Boating and Waterways as to any pro under the junsdwtion of that department pursuant to Article 2.5 (commenc with Section 65) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the Harbors and Navigation Cs (d) the Department of Corrections with respect to any project under, jurisdiction pursuant to Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 7000) of Title Part 3 of the Penal Code, (e) the Department of Parks and Recreation as to i project under the jurisdiction of the department, and fef (t) the Departmen. Transportation as to all other projects. “Director,” as used in this part, means the director of each department defined herein respectively. .. .. .. .. ,? .. . .. ,. . . .. .. 9, 7 the Fish and Game Code, to read 2787. Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, the money in the fund is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, directly to the following designated agencies in the following amounts: (a) To the Department of Parks and Recreation, four million five hundred thousand dollars ($4,500,000) annually for allocation as follows: (1) One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) forprojects that are located in the Santa Lucia Mountain Range in Monterey County for expenditure by the Department of Parks and Recreation and for grants to the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. (2) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for acquisitions in, and adjacent to, units of the state park system. (3) lltvo million dollars ($2,000,000) for 50 percent matching grants to local agencies for projects meeting the purposes specified in Section 2786 and, additionally, for the acquisition of wildlife corridors and urban trails, nature interpretation programs, and other programs which bring urban residents into park and wildlife areas. The grants made pursuant to this subdivision are subject to the conditions of subdivision (d) of Section 5910 ofi and Sections 5917 and 5919 of the Public Resources Code, as nearly as may be practicable. (b) To the State Coastal Conservancy, four million dollars ($4,000,000) annually. (c) To the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, five million dollars ($5,000,000) annually for the next 10 fiscal years, commencing with the 1990-91 j .. fwcal year. The money shall be used for the purposes specified in Section 2786 for wildlife habitat, and for related open space projects, within the Santa Monica Mountains Zone, the Rim of the Valley Conidor, and the Santa Clarita Woodlands. total of ten million dollars ($10,000,000) shall be spent within the Santa Susann shall be expended in accordance with Division 23 (commencing with Section 33000) of the Public Resources Code during the operative period of this section as 5 . .. ? p 9, Of the total amount appropriated pursuant to this subdivision, not less than a 9 .. . . Mountains and the Simi Hills, and not less than a total of ten million dollars \ ’. .. .. ($lO,OOO,OOO) shall be spent within the Santa Clarita Woodlands. These funds fi .. specified in subdivision @) and in Section 2797. The Legislature may, by statute, 3 .. extend the period for expenditure of the funds provided by this paragraph. .. .. .. .. ($500,000) Id) To the annually. California Tahoe Conservancy, five hundred thousand dollars ) .. .. (e) TO the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy for the acquisition and i protection of natural lands, and for related administrative costs, pursuant to zk Code is amended to re 46 P 10107. Whenever provision is made by law for any project which is not under he jurisdiction of the Department of Water Resources, the Department of Parks nd Recreation, the Department of Boating and Waterways pursuant to Article #.5 (commencing with Section 65) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the Harbors and iavigatio* Code, the Department of ~orrections Pursuant to Chapter 11 commencing with &&lon 7ooo) of T1tle 7 of Part 3 of the Pena1 Code, Or the Iepartment Of Genera1 Services~ the project sha11 be under the so1e chase and lirect control of the Department of Transportation. o SECT1oN read: rOm the money deposited to the credit of the M~~~ Vehicle ~~~l Account to the Iarbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund, for expenditure in accordance with um of six million six hundred thousand dollars ($6,600,000) per annum, epresenting the amount of money in the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account attributable o taxes imposed on distributions of motor yehicle fuel used or usable in propelling fessels. The actual amount shall be calculated using the annual reports of I egistered boats prepared by the Department of Motor Vehicles for the United states Coast Guard and the formula and method of the December 1972 report irepared for this purpose and submitted to the Legislature on December 26,1972, IY the Director of Transportation. If the amount transferred during each fiscal 'ear is in excess of the calculated amount, the excess shall be retransferred from he Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account- If he amount transferred is less than the amount calculated, the difference shall be ransferred from the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account to the Harbors and Watercraft ievolving Fund. No adjustment shall be made if the computed difference is less ,ny temporary or permanent inmease or decrease that may be made in the rate lnder the Motor Vehicle ~~~l ~i~~~~~ T~ L~~, payments pursuant to this section ;hall be made prior to payments pursuant to Section 8352.2. When deemed necessary, by the Department of Transportation and the lepartment of Boating and Waterways or ats successor agency , the Department of kansportation, after consultation with the Department of Boating and Vaterways or its successor agency , shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, an ipdated report setting forth the current estimate of the amount of money credited D the Motor Vehicle Fuel Account attributable to taxes imposed on distributions )f motor vehicle fuel used or usable in propelling vessels. The Department of l'ransportation shall submit the report to the Legislature upon its completion. (3) The Legislature may amend this section by statute passed in each house of he Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, three-fourths of the nembership concurring, if the statute is consistent with, and furthers the purposes ,f; this section. SECTION 13. Section 85 of the Harbors and Navigation Code is amended to -ead 85. (a) All moneys received by the department, including any moneys -eceived by the department from the purchase or condemnation by any other Ierson or agency of any property acquired by the department for the purposes of ,his division, shall be deposited in the State Treasury and credited to the Harbors md Watercraft Revolving Fund, which fund is hereby created. The Harbors and Natercraft Revolving Fund is the successor to the Small Craft Harbor Revolving hnd, which fund is hereby abolished. All references in any law to the Small Craft larbor Revolving Fund shall be deemed to refer to the Harbors and Watercraft hvolving Fund. (b) The Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund is hereby designated as a trust hnd and shall be used only for the purposes set forth in Section 85.2. (c) The Legislature may amend this section by statute passed in each house of 'he Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, three-fourths of the nembership concurring, if the statute is consistent with, and furthers the purposes )f this section. SECTION 14. Section 85.2 of the Harbors and Navigation Code is amended to read 85.2. (a) All money in the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund shall be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for expenditure by the department or its successor agency, for boating facilities development and rehabilitation , boating safety, and boating regulation programs, information and researchprograms, for reduction of loss of life and property in operation of vessels, . , including refunds, and for expenditure for 12' Section 8352'4 Of the Revenue and Taxation 'Ode is amended -craft harbor and boating facilities planned, Section 50, at sites owned or under the control of the state. The money in the fund shall also be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to the Department fa in mdkef the state Park system P ' Vessel registration fees deposited in the fund shall be expended pursuant to Section 9863 of the Vehicle Code. (b) The Legislature may amend this section by statute passed in each house of the Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, three-fourths of the membership concurring, if the statute is consistent with, and furthers the purposes of; this section. SECTION 15. Section 9863 ofthe Vehicle Code is amended to read: 9863. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), all fees received, except moneys collect& under Section 9875, pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited in the Harbors and Watercraft ~~~~lvi~~ Fund and are appropriated for the ahinistration of this chapter. hy of such money in the Harbors and Watercrafi from time to time, to be necessary for expenditure for the administration of this chapter shall be available for expenditure in accordance with Section 85.2 of the Harbors and Navigation Code. (b) All money derived from the increase in fees required pursuant to this chapter by the a~-~dment of Sections 9853,9855,9860,9867, and 9901 enacted at the 1980 portion of the 1979-80 Regular Session of the Legislature shall be deposited in the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund and is continuously appropriated for support of local boating safety and enforcement programs as provided in Section 663.7 of the Harbors and Navigation Code. (c) The Legislature may amend this section by statute passed in each house of the Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, three-fourths of the membership concurring, if the statute is consistent with, and furthers the purposes of; this section. SECTION 16. If any provision of this act or the application thereof is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are severable. SECTION 17. The Legislature may amend this act, by statute passed in each house of the Legislature by roll call vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership concurring, if the statute is consistent with and furthers the purposes of this act. However, no allocation of funds may be reallocated except in accordance with Sections 23017,23039, and 23042 of the Public Resources Code; no changes shall be made in the way in which funds are appropriated pursuant to Sections 23007 and 23041 of the Public Resources Code; and Sections 24012, 24025 and 33216 of the Public Resources Code shall not be amended. The Le 'slature may adopt a short title for this act. FECTION 18. This act shall be liberally construed to further its purposes, especially with respect to being allowed to take effect. SECTION 19. It is the intent of the people of California in approving this act that the Treasurer, the Controller, and the Governor will consider the health of the economy of California, bond markets, and the credit rating of California in determining whether to authorize the sale of these or any other bonds. 8352.4. (a) subject to Sections 8352 and 8352.1, there shall be transferred designed, and constructed by the department, as specified in subdivision (e) of )ivision 1 (commencing with Section 30) ofthe Harbors and Navigation Code, the Of and Recreation for the direct operation and maintenance costs of boating . .. han fifty thousand dollars ($5O,OOo), and the amount shall be adjusted to reflect Revo1ving Fund in exceSS Of the amount determined by the Director of Finance, P94 47 Candidat e Statements ’ AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the names of candidates seeking the nominatic a qualified political party other than the party indicated on your v registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for candidate whose party is different from your own. I am a self employed businessman that believes we need less government and f taxes. I am prolife, pro-gun, pro-death penalty, for tougher penalties for serious juv offenders, for boot camp instead of prison for non violent offenders, less spendin prisons and less government involvement with education. I believe the Fa government should enforce immigration laws already in existence and when government mandates anything to local government they should come up with financing first. For more information on my campaign contact me at 10997 Seyr Street, Castroville, CA 9501 2, (408) 633-2644, (408) 633-4008. Jerome (Jerry) McCREADY Governor b Welcome to the consistent voice about the Consequences of Unbalanced Bud uncontrolled National Debt, Removing Values in Education, absolving Criminal and sounding alarm as representatives at State, at Local government abdicate to Fa Agencies not accountable directly to the People. I, like the Party have been involw Term Limits, Independent Candidates, this Photo Ballot Statement reform. Alas credit will be placed elsewhere. This is a 1st for our Party for as your candidate have an Industrial Controls Engineer and Elected Official. Any Questions: Rc Lewis, 2231-8 Fullerton Road, Rowland Hgts, CA 91748. Robert W. mw1s Lieutenant Governor 1 promise you, the Voter: To use my skills and knowledge (as an instructo. grammar, a published author, and a writer of manuals for #parents to teach gram1 creative writing, and the U.S. Constitution to children) to give you clear, prec understandable instructions and informational election and initiative material (I 1 10:31); To keep within the duties delegated in our State Constitution; To obey ( clear, precise, understandable laws that conform to the U.S. Constitution and Premises of our Founding Fathers; To run an efficient, economical office. Please call at 916-241-1149. Thank you. Dorothy Kreiss PHOTO ROBBINS SmMITTED Secretary of State I have lived in the San Diego area since 1959 and graduated from Southwesten College with an A.S. degree in Accounting in 1971. Since 1972 I have been emplo by San Diego Transit and belong to Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1309. I k lived near the international border for 35 years and I am familiar with the d problems of that relationship. I want to help in practical ways to reduce bureaucratic tape and taxation. Nathan E. JOHNSON Controller ~-- The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 48 P I. < REPUBLICAN PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the names of candidates seeking the nomination of a qualified political party other than the party indicated on your voter registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for any candidate whose party is different from your own. As a business owner, educator, and lawyer, I will fight for economic opportunity, deficit reduction, spending cuts, government reform and accountability. I will vote to create tax and investment incentives, reduce the capital gains tax, require mandatory minimum sentencing, reform the parole and welfare systems, protect Second Amendment rights, prevent all illegal activity, prevent “socialized” medicine, and require government responsibility. I am not a politician. I have the practical experience to be a strong voice on issues which affect our jobs, businesses, safety, and family. Your vote is the difference. Kate Squires for U.S. Senate (714) 261-5283. United States Senator b “I’ve spent most of my career in business-not politics. If you elect me, here’s my Contract with the people of California. 1. I will serve only two terms and won’t be a career politician. 2. I will accept no contributions from special interest PACs. 3. I will vote to cut spending and eliminate the budget deficit by working for a meaningful constitutional amendment to balance the budget. Above all, I’ll be an independent voice for California-for tough laws on criminals, welfare reform, smaller government, lower taxes, good jobs, and values which strengthen individuals and families, not government.” HUFFINGToN United States Senator Where are we heading, California? It’s time to release our old ways. Time to try bold new ideas to regain our California Dream. But first, we must get a handle on: 1) Illegal immigration that threatens California’s budget and sovereignty. 2) Middle-class survival. 3) Business engulfed in a sea of red tape. 4) Crime that imperils our schools, streets, and homes. Our way of Life is too vital to be left to promisors. Time has run out for “promises, promises, promises.” If you seek change, I welcome your support. DALICHAU United States Senator What happened to California and the American dream? Why is there more crime, more unemployment, more problems with illegals? Why can’t children read? Why are taxes going up and services down? I want California to be prosperous: “Taxpayers’ United States Senator families, and country must be preserved. Evie and I raised three children and have 8 granddaughters. For their and your sake, I want to be your Senator. To help, call 1 (800) 2 NOT TAX. Republican, I would never abandon these principles for political ambition. As Governor, I will serve for a dollar a year and do my utmost to restore the California Dream and the Golden State we all remember. Call 1-415-361-0590. The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. ’94 49 REPUBLICAN PARTY-Continued I was born in California on May 26, 1952. I am the father of two young school children, John and Sara. My background includes a University of California San D Certificate in Hazardous Materials Management and a Degree from San Diego fi College. From Military Service I have a Diploma from the United States Army Avi; School and an Honorable Discharge that led me to a 10 year career at the Naval Depot North Island San Diego working with F14 and F18 Aircraft. Jim Hart Governor Committee, 4112 Cole Way, San Diego, California, 92117,619-273-0517. Do you want tougher laws to fight crime-“Three Strikes, You’re Out”, the d penalty? Do you want reform of failed immigration policies that prevent Calif( from serving our legal residents? Do you want to cut taxes and red-tape to create for California? Do you want drug-free, gun-free schools to prepare our kids work-not welfare? Through these tough times, we’ve made these tough choices- right choices to make California safe for jobs and safe for families. If you agree, join me in fighting for the future California deserves-and can have! My name is Stan Statham and I want to be your Lieutenant Governor. I am a ni Californian and I have spent my entire life living and working in California, witk exception of a short tour of duty overseas with military intelligence. California n more jobs and less special interests. There are over 1000 lobbyists in the capitol pai special interests to influence lawmakers. I will use the Lieutenant Governor’s offiic lobby for you. For more information about my plans to make our state govern1 work, please contact me at: 1008 10th Street #514, Sacramento, CA 95814. Lieutenant Governor make sure you get maximum value for your tax dollars. I have always done that businesswoman, City Councilwoman, Mayor, Assemblywoman, and now State Sen As Lieutenant Governor, I will continue to investigate claims of government waste put your tax dollars to work . . . for you. With your vote, we can make govern] work for us. Sincerely, Senator Cathie Wright, (805) 526-2956. Lieutenant Governor with new opportunities and challenges. It is vital that the new Secretary of State PO! the highest standards of leadership, honesty, and integrity. As Secretary of State, I work to ensure the integrity bf the ballot box-protecting against voter fraud. I op efforts to use your tax dollars to fund political campaigns, and, most importantly, m: priority is campaign finance reform that prohibits candidate transfers, imp contribution limits, and eliminates corruption. Thank you. Please remember to vote. Secretary of State The Controller is designed to be the taxpayers’ watchdog, with broad authoril eliminate government waste. As a Republican legislative leader and now as Directc the Center for the California Taxpayel; I have spearheaded opposition to new taxes identified $9.8 billion of waste in 190 inefficient government programs-enoug save an average family $1,250 annually. As Controller I would challenge paymen illegal aliens, block politicians’ extravagances and crusade for cost-saving refa Reducing government waste means locking up more criminals, improving educa and returning the savings to California’s working families. Join us at 1-800-765-34 McCLINToCK The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 50 REPUBLICAN PARTY-Continued For Controller, California needs someone with real business experience-not another career politician. As President and Chief Financial Officer of a California company, I have worked to create thousands of good paying jobs for Californians. As a strong fiscal conservative, I will: Be a dedicated watchdog over your tax dollars, opposing new taxes. Aggressively audit government agencies to eliminate bloated, wasteful programs. Audit school districts to cut inflated overhead costs so we can increase dollars spent in the classroom. Actively oppose giving benefits to illegal aliens at taxpayer expense. Cut government red tape that is driving jobs from California. As Treasurer, I will use my financial experience as an Air Force Academy graduate, budget manager and Vice Chair of the State Board of Equalization to protect your tax money against government waste. I will invest tax money wisely in California’s economy to help create jobs and generate revenue needed for schools, law enforcement, transportation and other services that benefit taxpayers. I will oppose new taxes and work to restore honesty to the budget process so you know how your money is being Matthew K. Ten years ago, I fought the political establishment and passed the toughest, most comprehensive reform of the federal criminal justice system in history. Included were tougher sentences for violent offenders, Truth in Sentencing (85% of sentence must be served), protection for witnesses and support for victims. As California’s Attorney General, I continued this fight. We succeeded in carrying out California’s death penalty for the first time in 25 years, led the charge for more cops and prisons, proposed strong anti-gang and safe school programs and defended victims rights during trials and appeals. We can’t stop now. LUNGREN Attorney General My 20 years as a successful business owner have taught me that insurance is a burden we must endure. However, its administration does not have to be wasteful. I pledge to use my experience to cut the wasteful political growth that has almost tripled the insurance department budget and staff since 1990. My goals will be to protect the consumer, eliminate fraud and reduce insurance premiums. My experience as a conservative mayor of one of California’s largest cities will be used to oppose building another political bureaucracy. I will fight turning our health care over to politicians and bureaucrats. 7 14-476-2847. BANNISTER Insurance Commissioner . Let’s regain control of our communities. Auto Liability: As Director of a 450 bed hospital, I have firsthand knowledge of the staggering economic loss caused by uninsured motorists. 30% of California drivers are completely uninsured. Let’s get them insured or off the road. Health: Decisions affecting your health should not be made in Sacramento. I respect your right to select your doctor and health plan. If you are pleased with your current plan, I will help you continue your present coverage. Responsibility begins and ends with us as individuals. Californians For Jim Stieringer, 8174 Pasadena Avenue, La Mesa, California 91941. STIERINGER Insurance Commissioner Insurance Commissioner companies and attack the causes of high rates. Insurance is also a jobs issue. My wife and I started OUT own business in 1979. I know what it’s like to struggle with workers’ compensation claims, health insurance premiums and skyrocketing liability insurance rates. Solving California’s insurance mess will help put Californians back to work. The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. ’94 51 REPUBLICAN PARTY-Continued As Insurance Commissioner, I will implement reforms so the Office better serves consumers and business. I will fight to keep insurance rates low, promoting cons choice to insure a competitive marketplace. I will also increase enforcement actil cracking down on insurance fraud that costs companies and consumers millions year. As Director of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, I have prove management skills by cutting expenditures $22 million while increasing prosecu for patient abuse and fraud, sending 32 auto mechanics to jail in Los Angeles alone securing $8 million from Sears for fraudulent repair work. Insurance COmIniSSiOner I rolled up my sleeves and began in Washington, D.C. building an Insu Adjusting, Investigating, Accident Research and Accident Reconstruction firm. For years, I worked with the Public, Governments, Business Community, and Insu Industry, solving problems and combating fraud. Experienced in insurance cove understanding that service to the public, meant listening and communicating, to problems, with common sense solutions. Have written the “HardedFurbee C Reform Act”, which will stop fraud, and provide Free Market Competition, lowering Insurance premiums by 50%. For information contact: Jack Harden, PO 948, La Habra, CA 90633. (800) 544-4474, Ext. 50433. Insurance Commissioner I am a Calif. native, age 44. I live with my wife and three children. I hold a Degree. I have gained my Insurance education, through both classroom and experience, which spans fourteen years. For the last two years, most of my incom come from teaching Insurance classes, these classes are open to the general put believe that no one should be forced to purchase insurance, but those who chooi are entitled to select from a broad field of choices, provided by a competitive IT place. (714) 895-6161, P.O. Box 6313, Huntington Beach, CA 92615. Glen J. DULAC Insurance omm missioner PHOTO SUBMITTED GREEN PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the names of candidates seeking the nominatic a qualified political party other than the party indicated on your 1 registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for candidate whose party is different from your own. El b Barbara BLONG United States Senator I, Barbara Blong, Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate, am a parent, educato environmentaVpeace activist determined to make Green values part of our body pc Jobs, health and education will get the funds now feeding the arms industry. The will abide by the UN Charter and international treaties and our state will again su organized labor. Endorsed by Greens throughout the state, I intend to create a pl action for the welfare of all citizens especially women, children, Latinos, and N African and Asian Americans. Join my campaign for strong citizen governance! Barbara Blong, (415) 255-2940. California is in crisis. I’ll fight to create jobs, protect the environment, end ra restore community, and renew the economy. I’m pro-peace and pro-choice. I’ll wc SMITH guarantee health care, cut military waste, and revitalize education. My full- statewide campaign will boost registration, support our candidates, and promote ( United States Senator values. My qualifications include: native Californian, Ph.D., college tes management consultant, media specialist, civil rights activist, author, environmeni poet, grandfather, Party organizer. I ran Green for State Senate in 1992, winning 3: votes (10%). My County endorses me. Please help me win millions of Green votes Kent (916) 731-7018. The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 52 GREEN PARTY-Continued I’m running in the Green Party primary to encourage you to vote for None of the Above. I understand the value of running symbolic candidates-but not for governor this year. The important thing in this election is to elect a new governor. I believe a Green Party candidate on the ballot in November would only siphon votes off from the “lesser evil” Democrat. When you consider that the governor appoints our judges and the U.C. Regents, fills vacancies on boards of supervisors, etc.-I believe running a symbolic candidate is not worth the risk. John I. SELAWSKY Governor PHOTO SUBMITTED I am John Lewallen, Green Party candidate for Governor. “Compassionate caring for all beings” is the theme of my campaign. I am a founding member of the Green Party of California, and was its first Treasurer. I am trained in political science and law, and own a small sea vegetable business with my wife, Eleanor. For thirty years I have been a social justice activist. My campaign purposes are to bring Green values and policies into the Governor’s office, and to increase voter registration in the Green Party. Contact me at: 20805 Orr Springs Road, Ukiah, California 95482. LEWALLEN 0 unfair, undemocratic, people feel frustrated and quit voting. For information about fairer, more effective election systems, contact CPR, 2069 Highland Drive, Concord, California, 94520. Campaign and contributions address-Box 2415, Monterey, California, 93942. A vote for me, is a vote to fix our election system. community-based economic development, ecology, grassroots democracy, and nonviolence; we distrust concentration of power in giant corporations and the unexamined embrace of technology. We believe all life is interconnected, that this is the foundation of nonviolence, and that only nonviolence, truth, and love can create conditions for a just and peaceful society. I’m a graduate of Cornell University, have worked since 1965 as a book editor specializing in political and ecological issues, and am a founding member of the California Green Party. (Box 411, Moss Beach, 94038). Lieutenant Governor Electoral participation in this state needs a complete overhaul. My campaign will promote the electoral reform desperately needed in California. Lack of voter participation and apathy have reached epidemic proportions. The Greens, I feel, can take a lead role in advocating proportional representation and campaign finance reform. I am confident that through this campaign we can also help to empower typically disenfranchised groups such as youth, women, and people of color. I have quite an extensive background in managing and organizing political activities. Please support my campaign for grassroots democracy: (3 10) 693-2784. Secretary of State The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. P94 53 PEACE AND FRJZEDOM PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the names of candidates seeking the nominatioi a qualified political party other than the party indicated on your vc registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for ( candidate whose party is different from your own. As a unionist, community activist and member of Workers World Party, I have foi for jobs, housing, healthcare, education, childcare for all, and against racism, sex] anti-gay bigotry. I have organized support for immigrants and farmworkers rights, .. for youth not jails, and defended the Los Angeles rebellion. To fight crime, create ji No death penalty! I call for taxing the rich and corporations not workers, stop UI busting. End the U.S. blockades of Cuba, Iraq, Korea and Libya. I oppose all 1 military interventions. We need socialism, not capitalism. 3181 Mission Street, i San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 826-4828. b Hello. I’m Jaime Luis Gomez, a native of Los Angeles, where I live with my v Ana. Like everybody in California, my ancestors were immigrants, so I actively opl scapegoating our hard-working underpaid neighbors for the failures of capitalisr struggled for nine years to put myself through college, but would probably never k gotten my accounting degree if our community college and state university tuition been as high as it is today. I now teach math to public junior high school students. more information, call (213) 484-1336, or write, Gomez for Lieutenant Gover Box 115, 4470 Sunset, Los Angeles 90027. Lieutenant Governor program on a framework of ecology. . . . ”! As PFP’s original SOS nominee, in 19 stood for implementing that unifying theme and called for transformation of this oi from keeper-of-the-Seal for outmoded Establishment interests to ombudsman innovator to enhance self-governance for all the people! Now is the time! Contact PO. Box 24858, Los Angeles 90024-ph. (310) 473-3498. Secretary of State I am a blind disabled-community organizer who has worked to provide full access all into the mainstream in areas of education, housing, employment and health cill promote: A state-wide Peace Conversion Program; the establishment of a state banking system, its profits recycled back into state coffers; eliminating the practic bonding, a regressive form of taxation; engaging in a socially-responsible practice the state reserves; ending use of your money in the support of Third-World, U.S.-bac military juntas. Vote for a vision of a new tomorrow! Richard D. ROSE Controller PHOTO SUBMITTED My friends in the Peace and Freedom Party asked me to run for Controller bec, they know how strongly I feel about the need to humanize California’s speni priorities. When I was a social worker on skid row, I could see for myself that the t workable way to reduce crime is to organize a full-employment economy with i high-quality education and health care for everybody. I want my grandson to grov in California’s new golden age. Please help us end poverty in California. (213) 484-1336 or write Nakano, Box 115, 4470 Sunset, Los Angeles 90027. Elizabeth NAHANO Controller The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 54 1 PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY-Continued As Treasurer, I will: Demand Teachers Retirement Fund and U.C. system divest UNOCAL and AMOCO stock until the blockade of Armenia is lifted; Set up State Bank to combat redlining of minority communities; Establish advisory board for environmentalists, feminists, unionists to review California investments; NO investments in irresponsible companies. I am: Private Investigator, B.A. cum laude, Political Science & Chicano Studies; President, Save the Animals Fund; Vice President, Anti-Blockade Committee (Armenia); Board Member, California National Organization for Women Legal Fund; P.R. Director, SFV-NELA NOW. Box 7304, N. Hollywood Jan B. TUCKER Treasurer 91603 (818) 830-2824. My experience as a lawyer since 1971 tells me that the “lock ’em up forever” ‘‘solution” to the crime problem is doomed to failure. The prison population in California has risen steadily for 20 years with no impact on crime rates. The Attorney General must take the lead in finding real solutions. The Attorney General must defend the rights of all, including supporting victims of police misconduct. Local prosecutors cannot do an effective job of this. The Constitution is the highest law; it should be defended above all. Robert J. EVANS Attorney General PHOTO SUBMITTED Tom CONDIT Insurance Commissioner I am a clerical worker and writer, born in Spokane, Washington, and raised and educated in California. After service in the Marine Corps, I worked as a typographer, forklift operator, taxi driver and shipper. I was a founding West Coast member of Teamsters for a Democratic Union. I campaigned actively for Proposition 103 and my 1990 Insurance Commissioner campaign focused on the need to vigorously enforce it. My major current activity is working for a Canadian-style single payer health system with free coverage for all. My address is 1638 Grant St., Berkeley, California 94703; telephone (5 10) 845-725 1. z & LIBERTARIAN PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the names of candidates seeking the nomination of a qualified political party other dhan the party indicated on your voter registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for any candidate whose party is different from your own. I am Richard Boddie (say “body”). Perhaps you voted for me in 1992 for US. Senate. It was not a wasted vote, as many believe. That vote was your way of expressing your beliefs. Voting is not a horse race. Your vote sends a message to incumbents about what you stand for. I believe in the absolute rights of the individual, the free market, very limited government, tolerance, and real freedom for all decent citizens. It’s time to really clean house in D.C., and you ought to know by now that the Bipartisan Party won’t do it! Send a REAL message this time! United States Senator Most important, I fight taxes. I sued and overturned an unlawful $1.5 billion county sales tax. The case, Rider vs County of San Diego, is now being used across the state by taxpayer groups to repeal other illegal taxes. It is estimated that this ruling will save taxpayers well over eight billion dollars. For more information, call 1-800-RIDER-94. The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official. agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 94 55 LIBERTARIAN PARTY-Continued California’s greatest prosperity and growth without great debt stimulation occ from 1849-1929. We have the same land mass, the same raw material base, 1 skilled workers in greater numbers, and the benefit of more advanced technology. then is California in an obvious state of decline? In my opinion, the main ingrc lacking that was available to our citizens in the former times is more individual fre and much less government. As a long experienced and well qualified businessrr will do all in my power to maximize freedom and minimize government intrusior business and our personal lives. Lieutenant Governor As California’s chief election official, I would oppose forcing taxpayers to election campaigns. I support: allowing parties to nominate candidates by conve instead of primaries, thus saving millions of tax dollars. Parties that hold prin should pay for them; placing “None of the Above” on all election ballots, so 7 may reject all candidates for an office; proportional representation in the Legislature, so parties would receive a percentage of legislative seats based on percentage of the vote. I would also contract out the chartering of corporatio private companies. For Libertarian Party information, call 1-800-637- 1776. CHRISTENSEN Secretary of State I am Cullene Ling; Libertarian candidate for Controller. The meddlesome practic government have hurt our citizens and economy. Government must stop being a b to individuals and business owners. I will work for you. I bring a willingness to hard and a determination to get the job done effectively and responsibly. In mi taxpayers will have a voice and a vote in their favor on the tax boards. I believi minimal and fiscally responsible government, fewer taxes and in the inalienable of the individual. For more information about the Libertarian alternative, (800) 637-1776. PETERSEN government maintains respect for each individual while truly serving the public first significant action as State Treasurer will be to halt the shameless u lease-revenue bonds to finance projects voted down by the people. Budget trirr comes next. For more information, write to: Committee to Elect Jon Peti 141 Hayes Avenue, San Jose, CA 95123. Thank you for your vote. California suffers from skyrocketing crime because violent felons are released prison while non-violent drug offenders are kept inside. As Attorney General, work to end the War on Drugs and decriminalize drug use. This will cut crime in since drug dealers no longer will be shooting up neighborhoods to protect their tur drug prices will decline so addicts won’t have to steal to support their habits. I str support the 2nd Amendment and will steadfastly defend the right of California keep and bear arms for self-defense. For Libertarian Party information, Attorney General 1-800-637- 1776. California’s excessive government regulations have led to a severe decline c economy. I strongly support the free market, where people make important dec without government involvement. Though food is vital, there is no Departme Groceries or a Grocery Commissioner. Yet insurance, not as important, is regulat an elected politician who uses the office to advance his career. My goal is to aboli! Department of Insurance and the office of Insurance Commissioner and allow thi market to rule-allowing consumers more choices and lower prices for auto, prc and health insurance. For Libertarian information, call 1-800-637- 1776. Insurance Commissioner The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 56 DEMOCRATIC PARTY Note: Your ballot will not include the nads of candidates seeking the nomination of a qualified political party other than the party indicated on your voter registration. This means that in a primary election, you may not vote for any candidate whose party is different from your own. My two decade association with political leader and economist Lyndon LaRouche is my best qualification for election to the U.S. Senate. LaRouche is best known in California as the author of Propositions 64 and 69. I was the treasurer for these initiatives. If the Hollywood set and the organized crime connected Anti-Defamation League had not spent millions in a campaign of slander and vilification to defeat it, millions of people who died, would be alive today. LaRouche was right in 1986, I am right today. For information call (213) 259-1868; write to Andromidas for Senate, Box 4 1 1303, Los Angeles 9004 1. Ted J. ANDRoMIDAS United States Senator & Elected California’s senior senator in 1992, I am running for the Democratic nomination for a full six-year term to continue the fight for more jobs, better schools and safer communities for Californians. This past year, I have fought for the strongest ever crime bill to pass the Senate, and now I’m fighting for small business loans to create jobs. To improve our schools, I pushed increased funding for local education. As mayor of San Francisco and now as Senator, I want the best for my home state. For more information, call my campaign offices in Los Angeles (310/478-7944) or San Francisco (415/433-1333). Dianne FEINSTEIN United States Senator California’s economy is in trouble. Our streets are unsafe. Our schools are in crisis. Enough is enough. I have a written plan to move California forward. I will fight for economic growth by putting California workers first and cutting government waste. I will fight crime with tougher sentences for violent criminals and first-time offenders, more police, and drug prevention programs. I will fight to reform schools by preparing kids for jobs of the futlre, making schools safe, and cutting administrative waste. Let’s elect a Governor with specific solutions and vision for California’s future. Kathleen Brown, Democrat for Governor, (3 10) 207-7600. Kathleen BROWN Governor For fifteen years I have monitored the illegal alien problem in the State of California as it developed into a crisis. Those in authority who were unwilling to confront this issue have recently joined the anti-immigration issue. I have studied this problem and other problems affecting this State. I feel I am qualified to confront this issue. The illegal alien crisis affects education, bilingualism, crime, graffiti, and welfare. ’ John J. VARELA Governor PHOTO 3UBMM-TED governor, I warned that we must constitutionalize the Federal Reserve and issue the credit necessary to rebuild our infrastructure, aggressively invest in our agro-indusmal base, and create approximately 7 million jobs immediately. As an historian, I have documented the racist roots of Hollywood’s movie industry, including the role of organized crime and the Anti-Defamation League. 1 The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. )4 57 DEMOCRATIC PARTY-Continued I’m not just running for Governor. I’m working for Governor. I’m determine campaign and govern differently. I’m not just giving speeches, I’m working in z county: teaching school, booking prisoners, building homes, doing what California to earn a living. California needs a Governor who says what he means and means he says. We need a leader who will take risks and fight for us. Let’s enforce the ( penalty, put welfare recipients to work, make California’s government work as ha our people. Working together we can renew the opportunity and spirit of Califc Call me: 800-949-4468. GARAMEND1 I am a graduate of Garfield High, ELA College, Azusa-Pacific University Harvard Law School’s Center for the Advancement of Criminal Justice. I sti Personnel Administration at Harvard Business School. I have worked in the Exec Branch of government for 28 years. I designed and directed the CYA’s first violence reduction project in L.A. reducing gang related homicides by 67%. I appointed Hearing Examiner for the U.S. Parole Commission, Department of Ju: Board of Prison Terms and Youthful Offender Parole Board receiving The Distingui Service Award from the CYA and The Rockwell Award for civic achievement. These are desperate and dramatic times. In an earthquake era, we need to bi safer, more sustainable structure of life. In a time of technological revolution, we more Californians going to college and fewer dead-end jobs. In a time of sho public corruption, we need to liberate government from the lobbyists and campaigr that dominate it. The greatest obstacle to solving California’s deepening crisis power and money of Sacramento special interests. My candidacy is a challenge tc Special Interest State and a voice for the people who want their government Agee? Call 800-940-VOTE. I know that the voters and taxpayers want some significant adjustments in our budgets which will enhance our future prosperity and jobs. The people have to1 they really want a voice in government and the voters have told me what changes want and they are demanding the following: 1. No Personal Income Tax for at over 50 years of age. 2. 10% reduction in Car Registration for everyone. 3. Na Guard Troops at the border. 4. We the people versus Lawyers-Rewrite many la) Really tough crime enforcement. Trip to Sacramento, 1 800 509-TRIP. aggressively market California’s first-rate technology, promote increased foreign and cut red tape. But escalating crime threatens our economic comeback. I’ve a supported the death penalty and strongly support tougher sentences for \ offenders-oupled with better education and outreach programs for youth. P people back to work and increasing public safety is a tall order, but I’ll help lei fight. Lieutenant Governor I’m not a career politician, but as Acting Secretary of State, I am the most qui person for this job. I served as an original member of the Fair Political Prz Commission. I was Chief Legal Counsel and Chief Deputy to former Secretary of March Fong Eu, who has endorsed my candidacy. I’ve been a firefighter, te criminal investigator and farmer. I’m running to keep our elections clean and hon create jobs for Californians, to fight for meaningful campaign finance reform, i make the Secretary of State nonpartisan by law. For information call 916-447-5101 Secretary of State The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 58 DEMOCRATIC PARTY-Continued I’m Assemblywoman Gwen Moore, Democrat. My personal experience as teacher, probation officer and personnel manager, together with my public service as community college trustee, legislator and Utilities and Commerce Committee chair uniquely qualify me as an activist Secretary of State. I’ve fought for rights and protections for the people of California. My legislative record has earned me nationwide recognition as a leader solving real problems for real people. Status quo is not what I’m about. I will continue my fight to reform politics; make government more responsive, accountable and inclusive; and increase jobs through world trade. For Moore: call 1-800-GWEN494. Secretary of State Secretary of State wife and I were born, raised and educated in California. My family has a stake in California’s future. As a former Council member, I’ll use my experience to serve you by conducting honest elections and fighting the corrupting power of wealthy special interests. After 23 years as the managing partner of a major dairy business, and five years of spearheading earthquake recovery projects, I am convinced that we must structurally reform California government. I have proposed legislation to make government more efficient, instead of increasing our dependency on taxes. Independent sources estimate that my detailed plan to modernize state operations will save more than one billion dollars and make permanent changes toward streamlining our bureaucracy. Together, we can hold government to strict auditing procedures. Smart management, not increased costs for taxpayers, is the key to restoring economic opportunity and public safety. My experience is in business education and government. This is the first time I have ever sought elected office. Before founding my own successful financial consulting business, I was Vice President of a major U.S. bank. I created UCLA’s Center for Finance and Real Estate, and was named an outstanding teacher by students at UCLA and Berkeley. As Mayor Bradley’s Housing Director, I helped 10,000 families find affordable housing. Now I’m helping small businesses create jobs to rebuild L.A. As Controller, I’ll stop government officials from misusing taxpayer dollars; and I’ll work to rebuild California’s economy with good jobs. I am running for Controller because California needs strong leaders who aren’t afraid to roll up their sleeves and solve problems. My record of accomplishments as Supervisor are on real issues that affect the everyday lives of everyday Californians-banning assault weapons, eliminating waste in government, keeping jobs here, and bringing labor, business and environmentalists together to deal with issues before they become problems. I spent 17 years as a school teacher before my election as Supervisor. My life is about public service. I’ll bring this same approach and attitude to the Controller’s office. Call my campaign: 5 10-452-2494. I will invest in California and create 100,000 new jobs. My wife Julie and I believe we need new leaders to rebuild California-for our three daughters and all families. As a businessperson, I built a company, created 30,000 jobs and a nationally acclaimed, environmentally responsible community where Apple Computer employs 1,000. As California Democratic Party Chairman, I led us to victory in 1992. I get things done. I will bring new energy and results to state government. I fight for my beliefs-including a woman’s right to choose. Senators Feinstein and Boxer and statewide community leaders have endorsed me. ANGELIDES The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. ’94 59 DEMOCRATIC PARTY-Continued Five years ago I authored the Roberti Assault Weapons Ban to protect California 1 gangs and killers. The Roberti ban became a nationwide model for anti-crime legisk and led Sarah Brady to call me “a man of courage.” As leader of California’s Sei I’ve shown that same courage taking on the Real Estate Lobby for strict rent con and the Big Developers to protection our coastline. Now-to stop growing crime- need courage more than ever. As Treasurer, 1’11 secure our economic base so that we deploy more cops-protect our families-and make California safe. California’s failure to stop violent crime is costing lives. Homicides are up 33% J 1988. Robberies are up 51%. Kolent crimes up 31%. We need a new kind of Atto General4 citizen-prosecutor who’s fought crime, protected a woman’s right to chc and guarded our environment. As a prosecutol; I put brutal killers behind bars. A Assistant United States Attorney, I had a 100% conviction rate. As an Assemblymi wrote the Umberg “Three Strikes You’re Out” bill to keep violent criminals off streets. As a parent, I want to make California safe-now. Attorney General Too many politicians make promises to get votes, but end up in the pocket o powerful special interests they pretend to oppose. I refuse to take money from insw companies. I will fight for consumers-as I have as a Democratic Assemblyman- against insurance industry greed. My record is clear. I outlawed the sale of h insurance that will never cover “pre-existing” conditions-such as cancer and disease. I’ve written laws that help small companies buy affordable health insuranc their employees. Democrats! Make your choice for Insurance Commissioner base the record-not empty promises. MARGOLIN Insurance Commissioner fight unjust insurers every day so you won’t have to. My Homeowners’ Bill of R will protect disaster victims from being revictimized by insurers. I’m for afforc National Earthquake Insurance, lower workers’ compensation rates for business, health care access for all Californians. I’ll fight for Proposition 103 rebates. I native Californian and father of two wonderful children. I want your support. Insurance Commissioner SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Note: The Superintendent of Public Instruction is a nonpartisan ofice; that m that anyone may vote for any candidate. Lewis S. KEXZER Superintendent of Public Instruction Earned PhD (1973). Taught every gradelevel from beginning reading th university (former faculty, UCSC; Dean of Humanities, AM). Fulltime class teacher and K-12 administrator since 1977. Consistently produced national, state countywide champions in math, science, spelling, geography and other acac competitions, Redirecting existing funding, my legislative program will immed transform outmoded, inefficient California classrooms into high-tech centers individualized learning programs, provide separate computer stations for every kid by 1999, free teachers to teach (not merely “class-manage”), completely restn high schools for safety, relevance, and excellence, and restore music, art, drama athletic programs. b The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 60 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-Continued I know Lyndon LaRouche is right. Unless Outcome Based Education (OBE) restructuring is stopped, our children and families will be destroyed. Our children need scholastic achievement emphasizing basic skills, science, and the classics-not behavior modification brainwashing in “politically correct” New Age values. We must terminate all OBE-style programs including LEARN, the ADL’s racist World of Difference, and Michael Milken-connected DARE programs. Condoms, drugs, and clean needles will be banned in California public schools. Public schools must not be “privatized” and looted by Wall Street corporate raiders who want to replace teachers with computers and TVs. Call 213-259- 1867. Superintendent of Public Instruction Let’s commit State resources to instill “work” ethics, not “steal, sell drugs and join gangs,” ethics we see today. I support programs that teach children to respect law and others. I hold a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Administration and Supervision of Teaching Personnel and Juris Doctorate in Law. As a practicing attorney, retired Judge and lifetime educator, I have taught English, Math, Science and Law. California schools must produce children that are honest and have job skills when they graduate. Stop spending tax money to educate and then jail our children. Let’s fill schools, not jails. Carol S. KOPPEL Superintendent of NJBMITTED Public Instruction PHOTO board member and parent of three children in public schools, I understand the many ills that plague our schools. I will work for safer schools, to cut waste and needless paperwork, and to move scarce dollars into the classroom. Local communities will be given more control over their own schools. Parents will be embraced, more choices will be provided to meet California’s diverse student body, and we will be held accountable. Clear goals and objectives will be set so that California’s children are fully prepared to compete. Superintendent of Public Instruction I largest in state), and as a High School teacher. Using my unique and diverse background, I can lead Education in California to be No. 1 again! Education does not need to be reformed. We must go “Back to Basics,” Reading, Writing, Math and thinking, taking advantage of todays technology. Reality not fantasy, should be the basis for decisions in education. For more information please call or write; Friends of Education for Robert “Rob” Stewart, 2166 W. Broadway #216, Anaheim, CA 92804, Voice, Fax, Modem (BBS) (714) 952-8666. Superintendent of Public Instruction We’re competing in a global economy. If our children are to succeed, we must revive California’s schools. I’ve been a teacher, corporate planner and legislator. As Superintendent, I’ll be guided by these principles: Readiness for the 21st century is the goal of reform. Our schools must better prepare young people for jobs of the future. Responsibility is the core value of reform. Parents must take responsibility for participating in their child’s schooling. Reform must be driven by results-high standards for students and teachers. Reform. Cut waste. Bring decision making back from Sacramento to local schools. Won’t you join me? Superintendent of Public Instruction Public education has been the focus of most of my adult life-as a full professor at UCLA in management and as a member (1986-92) and president (1990-92) of the State Board of Education. I represented K-12 education on the Post Secondary Education Commission and served as Advisor to the Commission on Educational Quality. Nothing has prepared me for this job more than my wife and I raising 6 children through completion of college. Education bureaucracies waste money. The focus of my efforts is to increase money available in the classroom without raising taxes. Call me at CARRABINO Superintendent of Public Instruction (818) 986-1931. The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 4 61 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-Continued I am a public high school teacher. Since 1954. My primary interest, regardle subject taught, has been moral development. That is why I am a candidate. I belie7 must teach students how to decide, for themselves, right from wrong. I am g influenced by the natural world. I am nature. I am also influenced by science, the and reverence for life. The people of California need to identify an up-to-date “ system” for the public schools. Money and reform, yes. But alone, no. The key better world is morally directed human beings. Superintendent of Public Instruction As a parent, I share your desire for quality education for all of California’s chi My experience as a Physics instructor at CSUS & American River Collej Sacramento, and at Loyola University & North Park College in Chicago has mac acutely aware of the deficiencies of Public Education. Many problems are the re well intentioned policies and ballot propositions that never quite live up to the pro As a civilian engineer for the Air Force I have proven my communicative, managc and problem solving abilities. Give me a chance to use them for real change. Superintendent of Public Instruction I am a third generation Italian-American, married father of two children community program director for a charitable organization. The diversity of OUI demands community based solutions in improving our school system, not dictates Sacramento. California’s education system has been under the control of pi educators and politicians. I pledge to the voters of California that I will be a nonpartisan Superintendent. I pledge that the two guiding principles o administration will be the healthy, safe education of our youth and maintainii public’s trust in overseeing the largest state budget of taxpayers’ money. Superintendent of Public Instruction I am recognized statewide and nationally as a leader in literacy, bilingual edr reform and founder of Campaign for California’s Ki&, which calls for overhauli costly and ineffective bilingual education bureaucracy. I’ve been a teacher for 30 and as President of the Tustin Board of Education, the experience and courage back to classroom basics; to work for the reduction of campus violence; to restor1 C’s of confidence, credibility and competitiveness to education. I’ve served or Presidential education reform boards in Washington, D.C. As Superintendent, I h be the “Children’s Choice. ” TUCHlMAN Superintendent of Public Instruction them and ourselves. Safe schools, quality teachers, high standards, disc meaningful parental involvement and programs that serve all children must cornerstones of our schools. I have two decades of experience as a parent vol school board membec president of the state School Boards Association and cu serve as California Secretary of Child Development and Education. Please join w to end the education battles and begin the solutions for our children. Superintendent of Public Instruction The order of the parties and the candidates was determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. Submission of statements was voluntary. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. 62 ou may wish to tear out this page and use it to write down your ideas on improving this amphlet. Send your suggestions to: California Ballot Pamphlet, 1230 J Street, Sacramento, !A 95814. Thank you. 34 m 63 BULK [i p POST1 Secretc Stat Secretary of Stuie 1230 J Street SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 T\@* ,b @\#ACL @\\!@ , IMPORTANT NOTICE The State produces a cassette-recorded version of this ballot pamphlet. These tape recordings i available from most public libraries. If you have a family member or friend who is visua@ impairt please inform him or her of this service. Cassettes can be obtained by calling your local public library your county elections official. In an effort to reduce election costs, the State L.egislature has authorized the State and counties having this capability to mail only one ballot pamphlet to addresses where more than one voter with the same surname resides. If you wish additional copies, you may obtain them by calling or writing to your county elections official. , \i 4 t BALLOT PAMPHLET CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTNESS I, Tony Miller, Acting Secretary of State of the State of California, do hereby certify that the measures included herein will be submitted to the electors of the State of California at the PRIMARY ELECTION to be held throughout the State on June 7, 1994, and that this pamphlet has been correctly prepared in accordance with law. I 4 $&?cr€?farg af Sfate SACRAMENTO 958 14 Dear Californians: This is the supplemental ballot pamphlet, containing information about Propositions lA, lB, and lC, as well as the Legislative Analyst’s overview of the state bond debt, for the June 7, 1994 Primary Election. These measures were placed on the ballot by the Legislature and the Governor after the printing deadline for the principal ballot pamphlet (which contains information about Propositions 175 through 180 and candidate statements). The law requires that these measures appear on the ballot before Proposition 175. All of those involved in the preparation of the California Ballot Pamphlet are constantly looking for ways to make it better. Many suggestions made by voters have been put to use this year. New features include statements from candidates for statewide office, and an explanation from the Legislative Analyst of the effects of “Yes” and “No” votes on the various ballot measures presented. The candidate statements appear in the principal ballot pamphlet. We hope these features prove useful and informative as you make your choices in this primary election. We invite you to send your comments, suggestions, and new ideas for possible inclusion in future baliot pamphlets. Send your ideas to California Ballot Pamphlet, 1230 J Street, Sacramento, California 95814. Please vote on June 7! 2 CONTENTS Pages 4-5 Brief Summary of the Measures ....................................................................... LEGISLATIW BOND MEASURES 1A 6-9 1B Safe Schools Act of 1994. ........................................................................ 10-13 1C 14-17 Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Act of 1994. ................. Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994. ........... .: .............. An Overview of State Bond Debt ........................................................................ Texts of Proposed Laws ..................................................................................... 18 19-22 Statewide Candidate Statements appear in the principal ballot pamphlet. .. I \ P94 3 1A EARTHQUAKE REL1EF AND SEISMIC RETROFIT BOND ACT OF 1994. Bond Act Put on the Ballot by the Legislature 1B sA~~~~~~' Bond Act Put on the Ballot by the Legislature 1c H1GHER EDUCAT1oN FACILITIEi yt:: $: Bond .4ct Put on the Ballot by the Le@1ature June 7,1994 Ballot Measures SUMMARY WHAT YOUR VOTE MEANS YES NO 4 Yes vote on this measure means: The state would be able to issue $2 billion in general obligation bonds for activities purposes. related to recovery from the Northndge earthquake and seismic retrofit of public fac (pnmarily highways and bridges) throughout the state. Thi\ act provides for a bond issue of two billion dollars ($2,,oOO,M)O,OOO) to provide funds for an earthquake relief and seismic retrofit program. A No vote on this measure means' The state would not I able to issue bonds for those This act provides for a bond issue of one billion dollan ($l,OOO,OOO,OOO) to provide capital outlay for construction or improvement of public school\ and the authonzation to allocate bond funds and interest derived therefrom from the State School Building Aid Bond Law of 1952 for presctu-day public school construction or improvement A Yes vote on this measure mean\: The state would be able to issue $I billion in general obligation bonds for the construction. renovation and seismic retrofit of public elementary and secondary school buildings. A No vote on this measure means: The state would not t able to issue bonds for those purposes. To renew California's economic vitality and to regain our state's high quality of life, this act authorizes a bond issue of nine hundred million dollars ($900.000,000) for the strengthening. obligation bonds for the purposes. upgrading, and constructing of public colleges and universities throughout the state. These projects will create jobs and strengthen the state'\ economy by providing adult and student job training opportunities and by enabling public colleges and universities to prepare a well-trained and competitive workforce They will repair and rebuild college classrooms. which will strengthen college campuse\ to prevent injuries in future earthquakes They will provide alternatives to crime and gang\ by ensuring access to higher education They will improve the quality ot learning at public campuses by improving clawooms and providing modern teaching technologies. Authorized projects for the 136 public campuses include. but are not nece\sarily limited to. earthquake and other health and safety improvements, upgrading ot laboratorie5 to keep up with scientific advances, improving and modernizing campu\ computer capabilitie\. and construction of classrooms and libraries No moneys derived from the sale of the bonds will be expended for administrative overhead. A Yes vote on this measure means: The state would be able to i\sue $900 million in general construction and alteration of public higher education facilities. A No vote on this measure means The state would not b able to issue bonds for those ARGUMENTS WHOM TO CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION PRO ‘ CON FOR AGAINST Proposition 1A helps all Califdrnia $2 billion of borrowing that will cost Californians for Earthquake Recovery Tom McClintock June 7,1994 Ballot I recover from the massive Northridge I Earthquake: helps rebuild Southern taxpayers more than $4.5 billion to repay. Earthquake victims will receive California; helps repair and strengthen bridges and highways in only half the aid that taxpayers will pay for. Costs an average California Northern, Central and Southern California, while cutting through red-tape and speeding up permits; creates an estimated 40,000 jobs; provides needed revenue WITHOUT RAISING TAXES. family $565 in new taxes. Without raising taxes, Proposition 1B will provide $1 bitlion for school construction to ease overcrowding, thousands of jobs. VOTE YES to provide funds to build schools, repair older schools, and purchase classroom safety devices. HELP BUILD SAFE SCHOOLS. VOTE instead. YES ON PROPOSITION 1B. Bonds are NOT free money. Taxpayen would have to pay $1.8 BILLION in principal and interest. already, mostly to bureaucrats, not students. Schools have failed to educate. Give parents tax credits or vouchers to pay for private schools make older schools safe, and create Half the state budget goes to schools Strong public colleges and universities boost the economy, create jobs and provide an outlet for ALL CALIFORNIANS BENEFIT FROM A HEALTHY HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM. Prepare buildings for earthquakes-make campuses more hi-tech. For opportunity and economic strength today and tomorrow-VOTE “YES” ON PROPOSITION IC! Bonds are NOT free money. Taxpayers would have to pay $1.6 BILLION in principal and interest. stimulate our economy; cutting taxes, spending and regulations will. Taxpayers shouldn’t be footing college education bills; students and private businesses should be paying for what benefits them. those seeking to improve themselves. More college buildings won’t Measures-Continued YES on Proposition 1A 770 L Street, Suite 800 1107 Second Street, Suite 210 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 (9 16) 446-6667 (9 16) 446-7300 Californians for Schools 1130 K Street, Suite 210 Sacramento, CA 95814 Libertarian Party of California I800 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102 (916) 448-8578 1-800-637-1776 Deborah Maxon Californians for Higher Education San Francisco, CA 941 11 (41 5) 989-0536 (work) Libertarian Party of California San Francisco, CA 94102 Executive Director 1800 Market Street 3 Embarcadero Center, Suite 2210 1-800-637-1776 I F. dA Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Act of 1994. - , - Official Title and Summary Prepared by the Attorney General rlllll EARTHQUAKE RELIEF AND SEISMIC RETROFIT BOND ACT OF 1994. This act provides for a bond issue of two billion dollars ($2,000,000,000) to provide funds for an, earthquake relief and seismic retrofit program. The bond proceeds are to be used for the Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994, as follows: 1) $145,000,000 for transportation; 2) $265,000,000 for public infrastructure; 3) $65,000,000 for earthquake hazard mitigation projects of public facilities in specific counties; 4) $950,000,000 for seismic retrofit of state-owned highways and bridges; and 5) $575,000,000 for loans to owners of owner-occupied dwellings. * Appropriates money from State General Fund to pay off bonds. Final Votes Cast'by the Legislature on SB 131 (Proposition 1A) Assembly: Ayes 55 Senate: Ayes 27 Noes 15 Noes 11 Analysis by the Legislative Analyst Background percent and the state about 10 percent of rep Northridge Earthquake. On January 17, 1994, an costs. earthquake struck the Los Angeles region. It was' centered in the Northridge area of the Sari Fernando In addition to these federally supported proflams7 state operates two other disaster-related pro@ams: Seismic Retrofit of State Highways and Bridd Valley. In response, the federal government has provided Following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthguake, the SI California a total of $9.5 billion for recovery programs established a program to retrofit state highways re1ated to this natura1 disaster' Examp1es Of the bridges for seismic safety. At present, about 1,000 SI activities covered by these programs include: emergency highway bridges have been identified for seismic retl of debris; temporary shelter and housing assistance to This amount includes $650 million to retr individuals displaced from their residences; repair of state-owned toll bridges. There will probably damaged roads, public buildings, and utility systems; additional costs for this program because and loans to small businesses affected by the earthquake. Department of Transportation anticipates that n: TO obtain most of the federal relief, the state must than 1,000 bridges will actually need seismic upgradj share in the costs of earthquake recovery efforts and Housing Reconstruction. The state curre] preventive efforts related to future earthquakes. For operates the California Natura] Disaster Assists instance: Program (CALDAP). This program, administered by Buildings and Infrastructure. The federal Department of Housing and Community Developrr government will pay 90 percent of the costs of (HCD), provides the following assistance to owner repairing or reconstructing schools and other public residential properties: buildings, utilities, and local streets and roads Single-family Home Reconstruction Progr damaged in the Northridge earthquake. The state is The department makes 8.5 percent simple inte responsible for the remaining 10 percent. rate loans to property owners to pay for u The federal government will $50,000 of the cost of reconstructing or repairi pay 75 percent of the costs to repair or renovate residence damaged in a .disaster. Property ow! public buildings and facilities in Los Angeles, may be allowed to postpone repayment of all ink Orange, and Ventura Counties in order to reduce the and principal on these loans for up to 30 years risk of damage from future earthquakes. The state is until the property is sold, refinanced, or is no lo responsible for the remaining 25 percent. owner-occupied. Property owners are eligible I)-ansportation. The federal government will pay state loans only to the extent that private lo 100 percent of the costs of repairing state highways insurance payments, and other forms of disa for the first six months after the earthquake. assistance do not provide sufficient fund5 Thereafter, the federal government pays about 90 complete the needed repairs. response by police, firem and medica1 personnel; remova1 upgrading, at an estimated cost of about $1.6 bill Hazard Mitigation. 6 Multifamily Housing Reconstruction Program. million in other state highway funds have been reserved The department makes 3 percent simple interest for seismic retrofit. Combined with the $950 million rate loans to owners of apartment buildings to pay provided by this bond measure, there would be about for the cost of reconstructing disaster-damaged $1.4 billion available for highway and bridge seismic buildings. Apartment OWnerS do not repay the retrofit. In addition, the state could move funds from the Principal on these loans for 20 to 30 Years. The $145 million for earthquake repair of the highway department may a1so Permit Owners Of aPartment system (discussed above) to this statewide highway buildings to postpone payment of interest on the seismic retrofit program. loans for 20 to 30 years. In order to qualify for a loan ~~~~i~~ Reconstruction-$575 million.. These under this program, an aPartment Owner must monies would be available to the HCD for the two promise to rent the apartment units at affordable CALDAP residential loan programs (discussed above) rates to individuals and families with low income. and for a new program that provides financial guarantees for disaster-related loans made by private institutions, such as banks and savings and loans. The Proposal This measure authorizes the state to sell $2 billion in meaSure also permits the department to use up to 15 general obligation bonds to pay for (1) activities related percent of the $575 million to pay for program to recovery from the Northridge earthquake and (2) administrative costs. seismic retrofit of public buildings and state highways and bridges. General obligation bonds are backed by the Fiscal Effect state, meaning that the state is obligated to pay the For these types of bonds, the state makes principal and interest costs on these bonds. General principal and interest payments from the state’s General Yund revenues would be used to pay these costs. These Fund typically over a period of about 25 years. If all of ‘evenues come primarily from state personal and the bonds authorized by this measure are sold at an :orPorate income taxes and sales taxes. interest rate of 6 percent, the cost would be about $3.6 The proposed uses of the bond proceeds are outlined billion to pay off both the principal ($2 billion) and the ,elow. interest (about $1.6 billion). The average payment for Buildings and Infrastructure-$265 million. principal and interest would be about $142 million per I’hese funds would be available to provide the state’s 10 year. 3ercent share of costs. These funds would not be Due to federal tax law, the interest on the $575 million available for highways, bridges, or higher education for housing reconstruction may be subject to federal facilities at the University of California, California State income taxation. If so, these bonds would be sold at a University, and community colleges. (Up to $75 million of higher interest rate and the total cost of the bonds would state bonds previously approved by the voters for higher be higher by more than $100 million. ?ducation facilities are available for earthquake recovery * Housing Reconstruction Loan Repayments. The :osts for the three higher education segments.) state would receive loan repayments in future years from Hazard Mitigation-$65 million. These funds property owners who receive the housing reconstruction would be available for preventive safety measures as loans discussed above. These housing loan repayments 3pposed to recovery from the Northridge earthquake. would not fully offset the state’s costs to provide the These funds would not be available for highways, housing loans because (1) the average interest rate bridges, and higher education facilities. charged on the loans would be lower than the state’s cost !lYansportation-$145 million. These funds would to borrow money and administer the programs and (2) be available to meet the state’s costs to repair the state some property owners may not repay their loans fully. highway system in the area affected by the Northridge Future Housing Program Administrative Costs. earthquake. The measure permits HCD to spend up to 15 percent For each of the three programs outlined above, the (or $86 million) of the bond proceeds to administer the jtate could move funds from one program to another in housing programs. If the department administered these rder to respond to specific earthquake recovery needs. housing programs in a manner similar to its existing Highway Seismic Retrofit-$950 million. The disaster relief programs, the department’s total neasure provides this amount for seismic safety retrofit administrative costs would exceed this “cap” by millions if state highways and bridges throughout the state. Of to tens of millions of dollars over the life of the loans. Any ;his amount, a minimum of $380 million would be used to administrative costs in excess of the “cap” would be paid *etrofit state-owned toll bridges. Currently, about $419 by the state General Fund. Bonds. ’ For the text of Proposition 1A see page 19 # P94 7 \ L 1A Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Act of 1994. Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Act of 1994. 1A Argument Against Proposition 1A This borrowing measure cheats earthquake victims of Remember when we anticipated natural disasters and nore, than half the aid that taxpayers will pay for, while made provisions for them? Fiscal irresponsibility in :osting an average California family of four $565 in taxes Sacramento has eliminated this emergency reserve, iver the next 20 years! forcing each new disaster to be funded with still more Proposition 1A bu s $2 billion in earthquake projects borrowing and higher taxes. 3Ut costs taxpayers i4.5 billion to repay, according to the 3enate Fiscal Analysis-stacking $140 of additional debt Last year, the Center for the California T~~~~~~~ In every man, woman and child in California. identified 190 separate items of waste which could save Fortunately, there are better alternatives. And because the legislature refused to suspend the state’s bloated Prevailing wage regulations, unskilled laborers must be paid $25.62 per hour On these projects, $9.8 billion. Simply freezing 65 run-away bureaucracies at their current year’s level and rolling back 18 more to last year’s level would have saved mOre than the entire further reducing the services victims will receive. Mandated racial and gender quotas on these contracts increase their cost still more. earthquake repair cost. Or, as the Los Angeles Times pointed out, “California It gets worse. The actual state repair costs from the !arthquake are only $1.05 billion. Last minute political )ark barrelling in the legislature doubled the bill to $2 California’s economy is being crushed by government ,f the lowest bond ratings in the nation. Last year, ,roportionate]y larger short-term debt than New York cou1d finance at least SOme earthquake repairs with mi11ions in previously approved but unspent bonds- And until the bonds can be sold, agencies cou1d tap into run by the state’s Pooled Money Investment Board.” complete repairs-not higher taxes and deeper debt. to increase taxes’ and heap more debt upon California another source of funds, the $26-billion investment fund Earthquake victims deserve immediate aid and Sacramento’s politicians love to exploit natural disasters families. Let’s not add a man-made disaster to a natural One* )illion for projects mainly outside the disaster area. lebt. Excessive borrowing by the state has produced one standard and poors warned that California now carries a 3ty in the 1970’s. Five percent of our state budget does nothing more ,han pay for this borrowing binge-up from one percent ust ten years ago. Remember when California maintained a prudent meserve for emergencies like earthquake repairs? President, National Tax Limitation Committee TOM McCLINTOCK Director, Center for the California Taxpayer LEW UHLER Rebuttal to Argument Against Proposition 1A PROPOSITION 1A GOOD FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS Proposition 1A is good for all Californians. It helps eebuild Southern California following the devastating Vorthridge Earthquake, and speeds the repair and strengthening of Northern, Central and &~-~thern zalifornia bridges and highways to prevent Collapse in major earthquakes. Proposition 1A will also create about 40,000 jobs, and nject more than $5 billion into the state’s sagging !conomy. PROPOSITION 1A HELPS REBUILD CALIFORNIA WITHOUT RAISING TAXES The Northridge Earthquake put thousands from their lomes, damaged dozens ofschools, and destroyed many )ridges and roadways. Proposition 1A will help repair .his damage, without raising taxes. Indeed, the cost of ,hese repairslretrofitting-a penny a day per ierson-will come from existing state revenues. THE FACTS: More than $15 billion in damage was caused to schools, utilities, roadways, businesses, homes and public buildings by the Northridge Earthquake. Proposition 1A helps rebuild without raising taxes. Proposition 1~ enables the Skate to cut through red tape and speed up permits for the retrofitting of bridges and highways throughout California. Proposition 1A helps repair and strengthen hundreds of bridges and highways that could collapse in a big earthquake. Construction dollars go farther because current interest rates are among the lowest in decades. An estimated 40,000 new jobs will be created by passage of Proposition 1A. YES ON PROPOSITION 1A GOVERNOR PETE WILSON President, California Professional Firefighters HOWARD OWENS President, Congress of California Seniors DON’T BE MISLED DAN TERRY Proposition 1A also conforms to both the letter and jpirit of the state’s spending laws, while providing ieeded jobs and economic benefits WITHOUT RAISING [‘AXES. P94 Arguments printed on this page are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any official agency. 9 > \ 1, t c. d’k Safe Schools Act of 1994. - - Official Title and Summary Prepared by the Attorney General SAFE SCHOOLS ACT OF 1994. Ill1 II This act provides for a bond issue of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) to provide capital outlay for construction or improvement of public schools and the authorization to allocate bond funds and interest derived therefrom from the State School Building Aid Bond Law of 1952 for present-day public school construction or improvement. Appropriates money from State General Fund to pay off bonds. Final Votes Cast by the Legislature on SB 190 (Proposition 1B) Assembly: Ayes 63 Senate: Ayes 30 Noes 6 Noes 5 Analysis by the Legislative Analyst Background special districts in order to sell these bonds . The State School Building Lease-Purchase Program school construction projects, with approval provides much of the money used by public school two-thirds of the voters in the special district. (T districts to buy land and to construct, reconstruct, or special districts generally do not encompass t modernize school buildings. In order to receive money entire school district.) The bonds are paid off under this program, school districts must meet certain charges assessed to property owners in the spec eligibility requirements and contribute matching funds. district. School districts can provide matching funds from any Developer Fees. School districts are authorized revenue source available to them. The amount of the impose developer fees on new constructic required match, however, is based on the maximum Currently, the maximum allowable fee under st2 amount of fees that school districts can collect from law is $1.72 per square foot on residential buildin developers (as discussed below). and 28 cents per square foot on commercial Under other related programs, the state also provides industrial buildings. These fees, which are applj money to (1) remove hazardous asbestos from school against the lease-purchase program’s local matchi buildings, (2) purchase portable classrooms, (3) repair requirement, may be used only for construction a reconstruction of school buildings. and renovate child care facilities that provide care for school-aged children before and after school hours and There is no district-l during summer vacation, and (4) purchase and install air district estimate on the future costs of school faciliti conditioning equipment and insulation materials in The state Department of Finance estimates that t eligible year-round schools. Since 1986, the voters have approved $6.8 billion in number of students attending K-12 schools will increl facilities programs. A~ of February 1994, there was about enrollment estimate and average historical costs, abc $130 million remaining from these funds. $11 billion will be needed statewide for new schc , In addition to obtaining money from the state, school facilities over the next five years. In addition, abc districts raise funds for school buildings in three main $2 billion to $3 billion Will be needed for reconstruction ways: modernization of existing school facilities, including ; Local General Obligation Bonds. School districts conditioning for schools that operate year-round. are authorized to sell bonds to finance school As of January 1994, applications submitted by schc construction projects, with the approval of districts for state funding of land and new schc two-thirds of the voters in the district. In these buildings totaled approximately $4.7 billion. In additic cases, the bonds are paid off by taxes that are levied applications for state funding to reconstruct on the real property located within the school modernize school buildings, purchase portal district. classrooms, remove hazardous asbestos from schools, a Special Local Bonds (known as “Mello-Roos” provide air conditioning for year-round schools total bonds). School districts are authorized to form approximately $1.5 billion. School Building Needs. state general obligation bonds to fund these school by about 9~0~0~~ Over the next five years. Based on tl , 10 P : , Proposal 0 Up to $65 million could be used to match federal This measure authocizes the state funds made available for school district facilities to sell $1 billion in general obligation bonds to pay for damaged in the Northridge earthquake. These funds (1) the construction, reconstruction, or modernization of could only be used for this purpose, however, if elementary and secondary school buildings under the Proposition 1A is not approved by the voters in this State School Building Lease-Purchase Program, election. (Proposition 1A includes $265 million that (2) renovation of school buildings for earthquake safety, could be used for repairs of earthquake-damaged and (3) other school facility projects. streets and roads and public buildings, including General obligation bonds are backed by the state, schools.) meaning that the state is obligated to pay the principal State School Building Aid Program. This and interest costs on these bonds. General Fund measure would allow $40 million in unsold bonds reve~ues would be used to Pay tfiese costs. These previously approved for the State School Building Aid revenueS corne primarily from state Personal and Program to instead be sold for the State School Building corporat-e income taxes and sales taxes. Lease-Purchase Program. (Under the Aid Program, the The money raised from the bond sa1es under this state lends bond funds to school districts for school construction and the districts pay back the loan plus measure would be used as follows: At least @O0 mi11ion to buy land and construct new interest over a period of up to 30 years. However, there school buildings. has not been activity in the Aid Program for many years. up to $400 mi11ion could be used for ('I Schoo1 This is because since 1976 the state has funded school construction projects in small school districts that facilities under the Lease-Purchase Program. may not otherwise receive funding under the state building program because of their small size, In addition, this measure would transfer any (2) removal of hazardous asbestos from school remaining funds from prior sales of bonds under the Aid facilities, (3) purchase of portable classrooms or Proparn to the Lease-Purchase Pro@am. Fiscal Effect child care facilities, (4) reconstruction or modernization of existing school buildings, (5) purchase and installation of air conditioning For these equipment and insulation materials for eligible types of bonds, the state makes principal and interest school districts with year-round school programs, payments from the state's General Fund typically over a (6) construction of school facilities in districts where period of about 25 years. If the $1 billion in bonds enrollment increases are caused by the building of authorized by this measure plus the $40 million in new state or federal prisons, (7) providing classroom unsold bonds transferred from the Aid Program are sold facilities for severely handicapped children for at an interest rate of 6 percent, the cost would be about programs administered by county boards of $1.85 billion to pay off both the principal ($1.04 billion) education, (8) replacement of roofs at existing school and interest (about $810 million). The average payment . buildings, and (9) projects and equipment to for principal and interest would be about $74 million per increase school security. . year. 0 Up to $200 million could be used for renovation of Existing State School Building Aid Program schools to improve earthquake safety. Transfei of remaining funds under the Aid Up to $40' million could be used for projects in which Program (approximately $12 million) to the the school district will contribute 60 percent or more Lease-Purchase Program would make these funds of the project's cost. Bond Program. Direct costs Of paying Off the Bonds. Funds. available for expenditure on school facilities programs. For the text of Proposition 1B see page 20 i '94 11 I \ I I \ i 1B I Safe Schools Act of 1994. Safe Schools Act of 1994. 1B dC Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994. - - Official Title and Summary Prepared by the Attorney General HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES BOND ACT OF JUNE 1994. rll)ll This act provides for a bond issue of nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000) to provide funds for the strengthening, upgrading and constructing of public colleges and universities throughout the state. Appropriates money from State General Fund to pay off bonds. Final Votes Cast by the Legislature on SB 46 (Proposition 1C) Assembly: Ayes 62 Senate: Ayes 33 Noes 9 Noes 2 I 14 I 'i I 4 Analysis by the Legislative Analyst ackground bond measures totaling almost $2.4 billion for capital California’s system of public higher education includes improvements at Public higher education campuses - Le University of California, the California State Nearly all this money has been spent or committed. In niversity, the California Community Colleges, the addition, since 1986 the Governor and the Legislature astings College of the Law, and the California Maritime have provided about $2 billion for public higher :ademy. This system has 138 campuses serving about education facilities from lease-revenue bonds. 9 million students. The University of California has nine campuses, ProPosa1 with a total enrollment of about 158,000 students. This measure authorizes the state to sell $900 million This system offers bachelor, master, and doctoral in general obligation bonds for California’s public higher degrees, and is the primary state-supported agency education system. General obligation bonds are backed for research. by the state, meaning that the state is obligated to pay The California State University system has 20 the principal and interest costs on these bonds. General campuses, with an enrollment of about 330,000 Fund revenues would be used to pay these costs. These students. The system grants bachelor and master revenues come primarily from state personal and degrees. corporate income taxes and sales taxes. The California Community Colleges provide The bond money would be used to construct new instruction to about 1.4 million students at 107 buildings, alter existing buildings, and purchase campuses operated by 71 locally governed districts equipment for use in the new or altered buildings. The throughout the state. The community colleges grant state also would be authorized to purchase sites for associate degrees and also offer a variety of certain California State University off-campus centers. vocational skill courses. The Governor and the Legislature would decide the The Hastings College of the Law is governed by its specific projects to be funded by the bond monies. own board of directors and has an enrollment of about 1,300 students. Fiscal Effect The California Maritime Academy provides For these types of bonds, the state makes principal and instruction for students who seek to become licensed interest payments from the state’s General Fund officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine. The academy typically over a period of about 25 years. If all of the has an enrollment of about 475 students. bonds authorized by this measure are sold at an interest The state provides money to support these institutions rate of 6 percent, the cost would be about $1.6 billion to ’ public higher education. This support covers both pay off both the principal ($900 million) and interest igoing operating costs and capital improvements. Since (about $700 million). The average payment for principal 386, the voters have approved four general obligation and interest would be about $64 million per year. For the text of Proposition 1C see page 21 \ 4 iB ) 94 15 i I 1 c I Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994. Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994. IC An Overview of State Bond Debt This section of the ballot pamphlet provides an overview of the state’s current bond debt. It also provides a discussion of the impact the bond measures on this ballot, if approved, would have on this debt level. Background What Is Bond Financing? Bond financing is a type of long-term borrowing used to raise money for specific projects. The state gets money by selling ‘‘bonds’’ to investors. The state must pay investors back the amount of the bonds along with interest. over the 25-year period, so the cost after adjustinj inflation is less. This is because future payments made with cheaper dollars. Assuming a 4 percent fu annual inflation rate, the cost of paying off the bonc today’s dollars would be about $1.19 per $1 borrowec The State’s Current Debt Situation A~ of January 1, 1 there was about $18.3 billion of General Fund 1 debt--$13.6 billion of general obligation bonds $4.7 billion of lease-revenue bonds. There was also a The Amount ofstate Debt. The‘ money raised from bonds primarily funds large capita1 Outlay projects, such as prisons, schoo1s’ and $6.9 billion of authorized bonds that had not been because the projects to be funded by the bonds have colleges. The state uses bond financing mainly because these buildings are used for many years and their large dollar costs are difficult to pay for all at once. Some of the bonds the state generated by the bond-financed projects pay off the bonds. For example, the state sells bonds to finance home loans for California veterans, and these bonds are paid off through the monthly mortgage payments made by the veterans. This type of bond does not impose a direct cost on the state. The state also issues bonds known as lease-revenue bonds. These bonds do not require voter approval. The state has used these bonds to fund capital outlay projects in higher education, to construct prisons, and to build office buildings. The General Fund pays for most of these bonds. This is a direct cost to the state. The money in the General Fund comes primarily from state personal and corporate income taxes and sales taxes. general obligation bonds. General obligation bonds must be approved by the voters, and are placed on the ballot by legislative action or by initiative. The state is obligated to $1 billion for K-12 schools. pay the principal and interest costs. The state’s General $900 million for higher education facilities. Fund also pays off these bonds. $2 billion for state and local parks and for o What Are the Direct Costs of Using Bonds? The state’s cost for using bonds depends primarily on the If these bond measures are approved, we estimate interest rate that is paid on the bonds, and the number of the state’s bond debt payments would be ai years over which they are paid off. Most general $2.8 billion in 1996-97 and the debt ratio woulc obligation bonds are paid off over a period of 20 to 30 6.2 percent. We estimate that in 1996-97 the st; years. Assuming an interest rate of 6 percent, the cost of General Fund bond debt would total $26 billion. \’ paying off bonds over 25 years is about $1.78 for each approval of additional bonds at future election2 dollar borrowed-$1 for the dollar borrowed and 78 cents legislative authorization of additional lease-reve for ’the interest. These payments, however, are spread bonds would increase the state’s debt. been undertaken. We estimate that General E obligations for payments on the state’s General E fiscal year. This iS about 5 percent of estimated Ger Fund revenues- This Percentage is referred to as state’s “debt ratio.” This ratio has been increasin recent years. For example, in 1990-91 the State’s i ratio was 2.5 percent. We estimate that as already authorized bonds are 1 the state’s bond debt payments will increase to a1 $2.5 billion, resulting in a debt ratio of 5.5 percen 1996-97. Absent any new bond proposals, the debt 1 would decline after 1996-97. Bond Measures Proposed On the Bal1ot this ballot, totaling $5.9 billion: Debt Payments. General Fund Bonds. sells are self-supporting. This means that the revenues bond debt will be about $2 billion during the 199’ There are four general obligation bond measure Most of the bonds the state issues, however, are $2 billion for recovery from the Northr earthquake and seismic retrofit of state bridges highways. natural resources protection programs. 18 1 6 Proposition 1A Text of Proposed Law rhis law proposed by Senate Bill 131 (Statutes of 1994, Chapter.15) is smitted to the people in accordance with the provisions of Article XVI of the nstitution This proposed law adds sections to the Government Code; therefore, new )visions proposed to be added are printed in italic type to indicate that they are w. are continuously appropriated to the Department of Dansportation. Funds may be used to match any available federal funds for transportation purposes or may be used without matching federal funds to reconstruct, replace, or retrofit state-owned highways and bridges. (2) Funds described tn paragraph (1) shall not be used to offset or replace funds previously reserved in the 1992 State Highway Operation and Protection Program for seismic retrofit referred to as previously reserved retrofit funds. The unexpended portions of the previously reserved retrofit funds are further set forth in Exhibit B entitled 1994 SHOPP Fund Reservation Summary in the proposed 1994 State Highway Operation and Protection Program forwarded by the January 31, 1994. (3) Funds described in this subdivision shall be spent for the seismic retrofit of 8879. This chapter shall be known as the Earthpuake Relief and Seismic state-owned toll bridges in an amount equal to the proportion of the total estimate trofit Bond Act of 1994. of cost for retrofit of the toll bridges to the total estimate of cost for all state-owned 9879.1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following. bridges, but in no event less than 40 percent of the funds described in this fa) The Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994, caused personal losses and subdivision. For purposes of this foregoing calculation, there shall be deducted mage to infrastructure and property resulting in relocations and severe those funds to be reserved for seismic retrofit as set forth in Exhibit B entitled I994 iruption of livelihood. SHOPP Fund Reservation Summary in the proposed 1994 State Highway Ib) It is in the best interest of the state to provide, to the greatest extent feasible, Operation and Protection Program forwarded by the Department of iources to address the disruptions and dangerous situations that continue to Dansportation to the California Dansportation Commission on January 31, 1994. st. The total amount of those funds is four hundred nineteen million five hundred 8879.2. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following thousand dollars ($419,500,000) All estimated costs required by this subdivision tanings: shall mean the costs estimated by the Department of Dansportation effective July (a) “Board”means any department receiving an allocation from the Department 1, 1994, which estimates shall be forwarded to the California Dansportation Finance. Commission prior to July 5, 1994 ‘b) “Committee” means the Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Finance (e) (I) Five hundred seventy-five million dollars ($575,000,000) for transfer to mmittee created pursuant to Section 8879.7. the California Disaster Housing Repair Fund, shall be made available upon (e) “Fund” means the Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Fund of approval of the Director of Finance, for the purposes authorized pursuant to 94 created pursuant to Section 8879.3. Section 50661.5 of the Health and Safety Code in order to implement the programs (dl “January 17, 1994, Northridge earthquakel’means the earthquake of that established in Sections 50662.7 and 50671.6 of the Health and Safety Code. te and any resulting aftershocks. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, these funds may be expended for any and Safety Code, to address the effects of the January 17, 1994, Northridge 8879.3. The Earthquake Relief and &ismic Retrofit Bond Fund Of 1994 1s earthquake. However, no funds transferred pursuant to this paragraph shall be rebY created in the State DeasUrY. The Proceeds of bonds issued and sold expended for the purposes authorized in Section 50671.5 of the Health and Safety rsuant to this chapter for the Purposes specified in this chapter are hereby Code No more &han 15percent of the funds e2pended pursuant to this subdivision propriated, without regard to fiscal years, to the Department of Finance for may be expended for administrative costs. ocation in the following manner, (2) The Legislature may, from time to time, amend the provisions of law relating (a) One hundred forty-five million dollars ($145,00030001 for transportation to programs to which funds are, or have been, allocated pursuant to this sts assocmted with the recovery from the January 17, 1994, Northrldge subdivision for the purpose of improbing the efficiency and the effectiveness of the rthquake. Funds may be used to match any available federal funds for programs. The Legislature may also, from time to time, amend the provisions of LnsPortation Purposes Or may be Used Without matching federal funds to repair, law relating to programs to which funds are, or have been, allocated pursuant to :omtruct, replace, Or retrofit transportation facilities, roadways, structures, and this subdivision for the purpose of furthering the goals of those programs. luiPment in the area affected bY the earthquake. Funds may also be used to I (3) The people of the State of California hereby find and declare that the words rovide alternative transportation capacity and transportation management “develop, construct, or acquire,” as used in Section 1 of Article XXXIV of the :eded to mitigate the effects Of the earthquake, and to reimburse, upon the order California Constitution, shall not be interpreted to apply to activities of a state the Dtrector Of Fmance, the General Fund Or special funds for expenditures public body when that body undertakes any of the actiuztces permitted zn Section ade for the PUrPOseS set forth in this ~~bdivislon Prior to the aPProVal, sale, and 50671.6 of the Health and Safety Code, including, but not limited to, suance Of earthquake relzf bonds. Expenditures from the fund for transportation reconstruction of rental developments of comparable size on comparable sites in the LrPoses shall be approved by the Director Of DansPortation and reported Within immediate neighborhood where the rental development previously existed. ve days Of aPProval to the Director Of Finance and the California DansPortation (fl Notwithstanding subdivisions (a), (b), and (e), in order to ensure efficient ommission. and appropriate use of bond proceeds for earthquake relief as authorized in (b) a0 hundred sixty-five million dollars ($265~OO07000) for allocation to cities, subdivisions (a), (b), and (e), the Director of Finance may revise the amounts )unties, school districts, and other local government agencies, except community expressly allocated in subdivisions (a), (b), and (c), and reallocate these funds )%e districts, and to state agencies, for the costs Of repair, renovation, among subdivisions (a), (b), and (e). In addition, the director may reallocate funds wnStrUction, replacement, relocation, Or refrofitting Of Public infrastructure, allocated under subdivision (a) to subdivision Id). However, no revision or icluding schook buildings and facibties, hospitals, UtiLities, sewers, streets and reallocation of funds authorized by this subdivision shall be made until I5 days )ads, and emergency centers damaged as a result of the January 17, 1994, after written notice to the Chair of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and the orthridge earthquake. These funds may, in addition, be used to match any chairs of the fiscal committees of both houses of the Legislature. dabk federal funds for these Purposes in the Counties Of Los Angeles, orange, (g) The Department of Finance shall notify in writing the Chair of the Joint rzd Ventura, and to reimburse, upon order of the Director of Finance, the General Legislative Budget Committee and the chairs of the fiscal committees of both und or special funds for expenditures made for the purposes set forth in this houses of the Legislature at the end of each month regarding any allocations of ibdivision prior to the approval, sale, and issuance of earthquake relief bonds. funds pursuant to subdivisions (a), (b), (e), (d), and (e) For purposes of this subdivision, “public infrastructure” does not include any (h) Use of any funds authorized in subdivision (a), (b), (e), or (dl for replacement zhicular bridges, roadways, highways, or any facility or building owned by the or relocation of any facilities shall be authorized to provide new facilities that may ‘niVerSitY Of California, the California state University, Or a community COhe have a size or capacity that is greater than the size or capacity of the damaged istrict or campus. facilities being replaced to the extent that this increase is beneficial to the intended (e) SiXtY-five million dollars ($65,000,000) for the Purpose of financing the cost use of the replacement facility and may be accomplished on a cost-efficient ham. f earthquake hazard mitigation projects for publzc buildings and facilLties in the bunties of Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura, and to reimburse, upon order of the Article 3 Fiscal Provisions lirector of Finance, the General Fund or special funds for expenditures made for 8879.5. Bonds in the total amount of two billion dollars ~$2,000,000,000), ae purposes set forth in this subdivision prior to the approval, sale, and issuance exclusive of refunding bonds, or so much thereof as is necessary, is hereby f earthquake relief bonds. For these projects, allowable earthquake hazard authoriied to be issued and sold for carrying out the purposes expressed tn this litigation costs shall include the cost of repair, renovation, replacement, retrofit, chapter and to reimburse the General Obligation Bond Expense Revolving Fund r relocation for the purposes of reducing the risk of future damage, hardship, or pursuant to Section I6724 5. All bonds herein authorized which have been duly )ss arising from future seismic activity. The Director of Finance shall establish sold and delzvered as provided herein shall constitute valid and legally binding riority for allocation of these funds. general obligations of the State of California, and the full faith and credit of the For purposes of this subdivision, “public buildings and facilities” means any State of California is hereby pledged for the punctual payment of both principal uilding or structure owned by a public agency, except for vehicular bridges, and interest thereof sadways, highways, or any facility or buildmg owned by the University of The bonds authorized by this chapter shall be prepared, executed, ’alifornia, the California State University, or a community college district or issued, sold, paid, and redeemed as provided in the State General Obligation Bond zmpus. Law (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16720) of Part 3 of Division 4), except (d) (I) Nine hundred fifty million dollars ($950,000,000) for the seismic retrofit Section 16727 and all of the other provisions of that law as amended from time to f state-owned highways and bridges throughout California. Funds allocated for time apply to the bonds and to this chapter and are hereby incorporated in this his purpose shall be deposited in the Seismic Retrofit Account and, upon deposit, chapter as though set forth in full in this chapter. PROPOSED LAW SECTION 1. Chapter 12 48 (commencing with Section 8879) is added to vision 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, to read: CHapTER 22.48. EART~~~ru(~ RELIEF ~\ro SEI~A{~~ RETROFIT BOND Acr OF 1994 Department Of Dansportation to the Ca1ifornia Dansportation Commission On Article 1 General Provisions Article 2. Earthquake Relief and Seismic Retrofit Bond Fund and Program Of the purposes authorired In Sections 50661 5J 50662 7, and 50671.6 Of the Hea1th 8879.6. ’94 19 Article 3. Fiscal Provisions be deposited in the fund to be allocated by the board in accordance wzth this chapter. 17766.65. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, or of the State General Obligation Bond Law (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16720) of Part 3 of Division 4 of “de 2 of the Government Code), if the ‘Peasurer sells bonds that include a bond counsel opinion to the effect that the interest on the bonds is excluded from gross income for federal tax purposes subject to designated conditions, the Treasurer may maintain separate accounts for the bond proceeds invested and for the investment earnings on those proceeds, and may use or direct the use of those proceeds or earnings to pay any rebate, penalty, or other payment required under federal law or take any other action with respect to the investment and Use Of those bond proceeds that is required or desirable under federal law in Order to maintain the tax-exempf status Of those bonds and to Obtain any Other advantage under federal law On beha1f Of the funds Of thLs state. 17766.70. For the Purposes of carrying out this chapter, the Director of Finance may authorize the withdrawal from the C&neral Fund Of an mtount Or wmmnts not to exceed the mount of the unsold bonds which have been authorized by the ~~mmittee to be sold for the purpose of carrying out this chapter. Any amounts withdrawn shall be deposited in the fund. Any money made available under this section shall be returned to the General Fund, plus an amount equal to the interest the money Would have earned in the Pooled Money Investment Account, from Proceeds rm~ed from the sale of bonds for the Purpose of carrying out this Chapter. 17766.75. All money deposited in the fund that is derived from premium and accrued interest on bonds sold shall be reserved in the fund and shall be available for transfer to the Gemral Fund as a credit to expenditures for bond interest. 17766.80. The bonds may be refunded in mmdance with Article 6 (commencing With Section 16780) Of Chapter 4 Of part 3 Of DivLsion 4 Of ntle 2 Of the G~~rnment code7 which is a Part of the State General Obligation Bond Law Approval by the electors of the state for the issuance of the bonds described in this chapter shall include aPProval Of the issuance Of any bonds k~ed to refund any bonds originally issued under this chapter or any previously issued refunding bonds. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that, m~smuch as the Proceeds from the sale Of bonds authorized bY this chapter are not ‘$reweds Of taXes’’as that‘term 1s Used in Article XIU B of the California Constitution, the di~bur~~ent of these Proceeds 1s not subiect to the limitations imposed by that article. Article 4. Mmellaneous 17766.90. (a) Any remaining funds resulting or derived from the sale of bands pursuant to Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 164001, Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 16500), Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 16600/, Chapter 12 (commencing with Sectidn 167001, Chapter 13 (commencing with Section 168001, Chapter 15 (commencing with Section 170001, Chapter 16 (commencing with Section 17100/, Chapter 17 (commencing with Section 17200/, Chapter 18 (commencing with Section 17300), Chapter 19 (commencing with Section 17400?, and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 17500) shall be transferred to the State School Building Lease-Purchase Fund and may be apportioned by the State Allocation Board for the purposes of the Leroy E Greene State School Building Lease-Purchase Law of 1976 (Chapter 22 (commencing with Section 17700)). (b? Any unsold bonds, authorized for issuance under Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 16400), Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 165001, Chapter I1 (commencing with Section 166001, Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 167001, Chapter 13 (commencing with Section 16800), Chapter 15 (commencing with Section I7000), Chapter 16 (commencing with Section I71OO), Chapter I7 (commencing with Section 172001, Chapter 18 (commencing with Section 173001, Chapter 19 (commencing with Section 174001, and Chapter 20 (commencing with Section 175001 may be sold by the Treasurer, upon authorization by the Stat? School Building Finance Committee for the purposes of the Leroy F: Greene State School Building Lease-Purchase Law of 1976 (Chapter 22 (commencing with Section 17700)). ’7766.40. Bonds in the total amount of one billion dollars ($l,OOO,OOO,OOO), hue of refunding bonds, or so much thereof as is necessary, may be issued and i to provide a fund to be used for carrying out the purposes expressed in this ipter and to be used to reimburse the General Obligation Bond Expense iolving Fund pursuant to Section 16724.5 of the Government Code. The bonds, ?n sold, shall be and constitute a valid and binding obligation of the State of ifornia, and the full faith and credit Of the State Of California is hereby Pledged the Punctual Payment Of both Principal Of; and interest 0% the bonds aS the yipal and interest become due and payable. 7766.44’ The State Schoo1 BuL1d2ng FLnance Committee, created by Seetion to9 and csmposed of the Governor, Controller, Treasurer, Director of Finance, I the Director of Education, 0,. their designated representatLues, all of whom 11 serve thereon without compensation, and a majority of whom shall constitute uorum, is continued in existence for the purpose of this chapter. The Treasurer 11 be designated to chair the committee. no Members of the Senate appointed ’he Senate> Committee on Rules, and two Members of the Assembly appointed by Speaker of the Assembly, shall meet and advise with the committee to the extent t the advisory participation is not incompatible with their respective positions Members of the Legislature. For the purposes of this chapter, the Members of the iislature shall constitute an interim investigating committee on the subject of j chapter and as that committee shall have the powers and duties imposed upon se committees by the Joint Rules of the Senate and the Assembly. The Director %nance shall provide the assistance to the committee as it may require. The orney General of the state shall be the legal advisor of the committee. 17766.45. (a) The bonds authorized by this .chapter shall be prepared, cuted, issued, sold, paid, and redeemed as provided in the State General ligation Bond Law (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16720) of Part 3 of iision 4 of T& 2 of the Government Code), and all of the provisions of that law dy to the bonds and to this chapter and are hereby incorporated in this chapter though set forth in full in this chapter. (bl For purposes of the Stale General Obligation Bond Law, the State Allocation urd is designated the “board. 17766.50. Upon request of the board from time to time, supported by a itement of the apportionments made and to be made for the purposes described Section 17766.20, the committee shall determine whether or not it is necessary desirable to issue bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter in order to fund the portionments and, if so, the amount of bonds to be issued and sold. Successive ues of bonds may be authorized and sold to fund those apportionments ?gressively, and it is not necessary that all of the bonds authorized to be issued sold at any one time. 17766.55. There shall be collected each year and in the same manner and at ? same time as other state revenue is collected, in addition to the ordinary Jenues of the state, a sum in an amount required to pay the principal of; and ‘erest on, the bonds each year, and it is the duty of all officers charged by la& th any duty in regard to the collection of the revenue to do and perform each and ?ry act which IS necessary to collect that additional sum. 17766.60 Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, there is reby appropriated from the General Fund in the State Treasury, for the purposes this chapter, an amount that will equal the total of the following: (a) The sum annually necessary to pay the principal of; and interest on, bonds tued and sold pursuant to this chapter, as the principal and interest become due d payable. (b) The sum which is necessary to carry out the provisions of Section 17766.70, propriated without regard to fiscal years. 17766.63. The board may request the Pooled Money Investment Board to make loan from the Pooled Money Investment Account, in accordance with Section 312 of the Government Code, for the purposes of carrying out this chapter. The zount of the request shall not exceed the amount of the unsold bonds that the rnmittee has, by resolution, authorized to be sold for the purpose of carrying out is chapter. The board shall execute those documents required by the Pooled oney Investment Board to obtain and repay the loan. Any amounts loaned shall 17766.85. I Proposition 1C: Text of Proposed Law This law proposed by Senate Bill 46 (Statutes of 1994, Chapter 18) is submitted i the people in accordance with the provisions ofArticle XVI of the Constitution. This proposed law adds sections to. the Education Code; therefore, new rovisions proposed to be added are pnnted in italic type to indicate that they are ew. PROPOSED LAW California containing nine campuses, the California State Universzty containing 20 campuses, the California Community Colleges consisting of 71 districts containing 107 campuses, the Hustings College of the Law, the California Maritime Academy, and their respective off-campus centers. Each of these institutions plays a vital role in maintaining California’s dominance in higher education in the United States. IC) Over the last several years, studies have been completed by the University of California, the California State University, and the California Community Colleges to assess their long-term and short-term capital needs. Those studies demonstrate that the long-term and short-term needs total, in the aggregate, several million dollars. (d? The purpose of the Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June 1994 is to assist in meeting the capital outlay financing needs of California’s public higher education system. 67012. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Committee” means the Higher Education Facilities Finance Committee created pursuant to Section 67353. (b) “Fund” means the 1994 Higher Education Capital Outlay Bond Fund created pursuant to Section 67013. SECTION 1. Chapter 12.3 (commencing with Section 67010) is added to Part 0 of the Education Code, to read: CHaPTER 12.3. HIGHER EDUCATION FAclLmEs BOND ACT OF JUNE 1994 Article 1. General Provisions 67010. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Higher Education acilities Bond Act of June 1994. 67011. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) California’s economic and social prosperity relies on a higher education ,stem that keeps pace with California’s growth. In the coming decades, the state’s :onornic prosperity will depend on increasing the productivity of the work force nd on the ability to compete successfully in the world marketplace. (b) The system ofpublic higher education in this state includes the University of ’94 21 ? Article 2. Higher Education Facilities Bond Act Program 67013. The proceeds of bonds issued and sold pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited in the 1994 Higher Education Capital Outla3 Bond Fund, which is hereby created. 67014. The committee shall be and is hereby authorized to create a debt or debts, liability or liabilities, of the State of California pursuant to this chapter for the purpose of funding aid to the University of California, the California State Uniuersity, the California Community Colleges, the Hastiqgs College of the Law, and the California Maritime Academy for the construction, Including the construction of buildings and the acquisition of related fixtures, the equipping of new, renovated, or reconstructed facilities; funding for the payment of preconstruction costs, including, but not limited to, preliminary plans and working drawings, renovation and reconstruction of facikties; and the construction or improvement of off-campus facilities of the California State University approved California State University on or before July I, 1990, n of sites upon which these facilities are to be constructed. The addition of the Hastings College of the Law to this section is not intended to mark a change from the funding authorizations made by Section 67354, as contained in the Hzgher Education Facilities Bond Act of 1986, or Section 67334, as contained in the Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of 1988, but is intended to state more clearly what was intended by the Legislature in those sections as well. Article 3 Fiscal Provisions 67015. (a) Bonds in the total amount of nine hundred million dollars ~$900,000,000~, not including the amount of any refunding bonds issued in accordance with Section 67023, or so much thereof as is necessary, may be issued and sold to provide a fund to be used for carrying out tht. purposes expressed in this chapter and to reimburse the General Obligation Bond Expense Revolving Fund pursuant to Section 16724.5 of the Government Ccde The bonds shall, when sold, be and constitute a valid and binding obligation of the State of California, and the full faith and credit of the State of California is hereby pledged for the punctual payment of both pnncipal of; and interest on, the bonds as the principal and interest become due and payable. (b) Pursuant to this section, the Treasurer shall sell the bonds authorized by the committee at any different times necessary to service expenditures required by the apportionments. 67016. The bonds authorized by this chapter shall le prepared, executed, issued, sold, paid, and redeemed as provided in the State General Obligation Bond Law (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 167201 of Part 3 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code), and all of the provisions of that law shall apply to the bonds and to this chapter and are hereby incorporated in this chapter as though set forth in full in this chapteer. For purposes of the State General Obligation Bond Law, each state agency administering an appropriation of the bond fund is designated as the “board” for projects funded by those appropriations 6701 7. The committee shall authorize the issuance of bonds under this chapter only to the extent necessary to fund the apportionments that are expressly authorized by the Legislature in the annual Budget .4ct. Pursuant to that legislative direction, the committee shall determine whether or not it 1s necessary or desirable to issue bonds authorized pursuant to this chapter in order to carry out the actions specified in Section 67014 and, if so, the amount of bonds to be issued and sold. Successive issues of bonds may be authorized and sold to carry out those actxons progressively, and it is not necessary that all of the bonds authonzed to be issued be sold at any one time. 67018. There shall be collected each year and in the same manner and at the same time as other state revenue is collected, in addition to the ordinary revenues of the state, a sum in an amount required to pay the principal of; and interest on, the bonds each year, and it is the duty of all oficers charged by law with any duty in regard to the collection of the revenue to do and perform each and every act that is necessary to collect that additional sum. 67019 Notruthstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, hereby aPProPnated from the General Fund in the state Treasu% for the 1 Of this Chapter, an amount that will equal the total Of the following: (ai The sum annually necessary to pay the principal oi and interest o issued and sold Pursuant to this chapter, as the principal and interest bec and Payable. (b) The sum necessary to Carry Out the ProvLsions Of Section 67020, aPPr without regard to fiscal Years, 67020. (a) For the Purposes of carrying out this chapter, the Dii lkance may, bY t~cutlve Order, authorize the withdmd from the Gena Of an amount Or ~~o~ts not to enxed the WTKU~~ of the unsold bonds tj been m~thO~ed bY the COmmittee to be sold for the Purpose Of Carrying Chapter. Any amounts withdrawn shall be deposited in the fund. Any mon avadable under this section shall be ret~ned to the General Fund, togetl interest at the rate paid on moneys in the Pooled Money Investment Accou money received from the sale Of bonds for the Purpose Of CarVLng out this (b) AnY Tuest forwarded to the Legislature and the Department Of Fin funds from this bond issue for expenditure for the Purposes described in 67014 by the UnLVersitY Of California, the CalLfOfornLa State University CalifornLa Community cokes shall be accompanied by the fiVe-Year outlay Plan Of the PartLCularuniversitY Or Coke and Shall include a shed prioritizes the seismic retrofitting needed to significantly reduce, by the i fiscal year, in the judgment of the particular university or college, seismic I in buildings identified as high priority by the university or college. 67021. All money deposited in the fund that IS derived from premii accrued interest on bonds sold shall be reserved in the fund and shall be a for transfer to the General Fund as a credit to expenditures for bond intere The board may request the Pooled Money Investment Board foi from the Pooled Money lnvestment Account, in accordance with Section 1 the Government Code, and may execute those documents required by the Money Investment Board to obtain and repay the loan. The loan shall be dc in the fund for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chap, amount of the loan shall not exceed the amount of the unsold bonds t committee, by resolution, has authorized to be sold for the purposes of thls 67023. Any bonds issued and sold pursuant to this chapter may be refu the issuance and sale or exchange of refunding bonds an accordance with 1 (commencing with SectJon 167801 of Chapter 4 of Part 3 of Division 4 of 1 the Government Code. The approval by the electors of this state of the issuar sale of bonds under this chapter includes approval of the issuance and exchange of any bonds issued to refund either those bonds or any previouslj refunding bonds. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or the State C Obligation Bond Law set forth in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16 Part 3 of Division 4 of lltle 2 of the Government Code, if the Treasurer sell! pursuant to this chapter that include a bond counsel opinion to the effect t interest on the bonds is excluded from gross income for federal tax purpose: designated conditions, the Treasurer may maintain separate accounts investment of bond proceeds and the investment earnings on these proceec the Treasurer shall be authorized to use or direct the use of these procc earnings to pay any rebate, penalty, or other payment required under fedel or to take any other action with respect to the investment and use of bond p required or desirable under federal law so as to maintain the tax-exempt si those bonds and to obtain any other advantage under federal law on behal funds of this state. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that, inasmuch proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by this chapter are not ‘)roc taxes”as that term is used in Article XIII B of the California Constitutic disbursement of these proceeds is not subject to the limitations imposed t article. 67022 67024 67025. 22 , WHAT A DIFFERENCE A VOTE MAKES ! REGISTER AND VOTE. WIANTED! Polling Place Workers If you would like to work at a polling place on election day, call your county elections office. Polling place workers are paid to work on election day. Do your part for democracy-call today !! - .. '94 23 Secrefary of Sfafe SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 p ' 1230 J Street Secre q\@@ bibh @\bFACb @\\@ This supplemental ballot pamphlet is sent to you separately from the pamphlet containing Propositions 175 through 180 and the statewide candidate statements because the measures contained herein qualified for the ballot after the printing deadline for the principal ballot pamphlet. Please check to be sure you receive two ballot pamphlets for the June 7, 1994 Primary Election. In order to distinguish between the two, this supplemental pamphlet is printed in blue ink. If you do not recelve your main pamphlet, contact your county elections official or call 1-800-345-VOTE. IMPORTANT NOTICE The State produces a cassette-recorded version of this ballot pamphlet. These tape recordings ar available from most public libraries. If you have a family member or friend who is visually impairec please inform him or her of this service. Cassettes can be obtained by calling your local public library c your county elections official. In an effort to reduce election costs, the State Legislature has authonzed the State and counties having this capability to mail only one ballot pamphlet to addresses where more than one voter wth the same surname resides. If you wsh additional copies. you may obtain them by calling or writing to your county elections official.