_§£. And Saskatchewan Rinks Tied Going Into Final Rounds To day FOR STORIES SEE PAGE 3 W flips @tto:ornIintt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” l'l"S BRIER TIME ON P.E.I. WEATHER Showets. snowflurries in afternoon: winds southerly 3.3, gusts to 35. shifting to \\::'st- erly 25, gusts to 40. High-low 42—32. _________ v0L. Lxxvti. NO. as Authorized as Second Clnu lull by In uytu In ouh. tn Pun Office Department. ottuu. III at d pouuc .-»’u-- 4/ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Budget Shows Surplus On Ordinary Account FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1964. "°',;;gm= SEVEN CENTS By RONALD LEBEL TTAWA (CF) Senal.or Cyrille Vailiancourl tL——Que- bec) pointedly praised Queen Elizabeth Thursday and pre- dicted that she will be received with joy. honor and dignity when she visits Quebec City in October In an emotional address in Fre ch during e . throne speech debate. he said he hopes to meet the Queen himself to convey to her the re- Correspondence To Be Tabled In legislature Three motions by Dr. .\i. L. Bonnell (L——4tl.l liin;::.l that the government table certain items of correspondence in the Logis- l .‘ure were approved _vestei'day Y House members. V Dr. Bonnell wanted all cor- /’ respondence be-tweet the fed- eral and provincial govci'nmcnts regarding the Atlantic Develop- A PHOTOGRAPHER oat- ed the Legislative Oh-amber and ac- ment Board. the Agricultural ‘cites Provincial Treasurer M. to deliver his budget speocth. 9°93‘ ‘I ,_ X‘ J,“ "="“§ §3‘§.t’hl‘l1ll%t:’(;.‘_(_ :1“? ll?e‘{fil°P:‘e“t . . . ' l ‘i a‘ In l Ca 3 l Sui‘ lice ’l~ F““"°’ "Vb" “me *3 M" F,“i?“°' “ll” me" liI‘HIit- “and health grams since ‘Sept. increase in taxation - 1959 tabled. In other business of the lflouse. first reading was given 0 D Ito four bills. ra ma orum etg ens - -sial. promoted by Attorney {General Al-ban Farmer, is en- Act to Amend the ‘ . t ‘ _r:l~:~ .-. ntzltt. shortly béore he enter- be no J-95”“; 52,3:-,55‘54p. 0 o [titled An ILiquor Control Act. Mr. Farmer As Rinks l"lll' Homestretc t--- - ‘Act to Amend the Gasoline Tax Act. lly RALPH CAMERON [heading for thc \\‘ll‘€ now with on by a Noithern Ontario fourl , , _ . The color and exoivtientent of most of them hopelessly out of . w‘n;t-h refused to be awed into ,ofD£au€ae£gg° ll?,i;::;u‘(;mdml;:l'5l:‘ii1'; the big Brier has moved from the running and the rest knotv-ldcfcall. are due to collide thtslcaned An Act do Aménd the fits parades and receptttons. ll't‘lll flit‘ streets and hotels and l- rapidly turning into a tense tlrizma at the Forum with the int-titable cnnllict betzweon taut tic was and a fierce competitive lll‘\llnCt. lnfl l-h°l'T °“lY °ll3“"9 “'35 l" ‘ lmommg‘ lEducation Department Act. ¢'"m‘l’l‘-‘*9 ‘-‘W393? “l the l°ad'lc-Row” Fxp[.‘cTE]) l Municipal Affairs .\'linisler S. l . 7 A . J. David Stewart itttrodttccd tor . . ll‘ tl - ’L.l.l bl - Those same vlcadcrs. the Ctn- - in tlleltifigrtsrlfigi ill] i.ta\Vif1bg)ri;Lb? first reading a hill called An dcrclla surprise team from labio only be up in those in_ Act to Amend the Village Scr- Br'tislt Columbia whtc-h had not _L_c'esSiblé beams on the mm. vice lost a game up to last night. - L B and the perennial winners from 1m::d:l:::3l g'1§ll;‘laf$::,gsa:§$‘_ iness of yesterday aftern~ton‘s Saskatchewan who were shock-- ‘ ‘ ft with H] sitting. Lieutenant Governor led to the ra ers. e , . _‘ ‘Brier Tankard as a prize. pss- w'l' MacDonald “M me’; me O '1 The rinks t-utnnted into‘ the htvmest.t-etch last nrlgtht and are S R d I H ‘Slbly, and the anad-tan Curl- gvgticlfile figggessnill r‘.’I?l:':_'0xl1':‘t*l)le ed n OUSe Ir}: Ohampiontship. possibly Hbflse Speak“. _,‘:,,m R. mgf mill)’: e ‘me m ""5 Loan in the Confederation Cham- ,tnorning's big game I can only lhopc the rafters remain un- ‘ ccttpied. On Auditor's Resignation r. His Honor also prrsenlcd. on . . . . tbehalf of the Royal Canadian Provincial Treasurer Alban Caswell Engineering C-mtpany. Any W-ediwon, here necwiflumane AsS0,_.ia,“,m a m_..,,," Farmer read I prepared staie- M“ Farmer 53“ that “-3 C99“ 1 sarily have I0 be based on the ‘of bravery to Lewzh Mat:Wii- 9" d°"°5'l°‘l 3 'll9*"l“"» mlassumptjon that neither of the ment in the Legislature yester- s Act. - efore the start of the bus- Quebec Senator Foresees Welcome Given Queen tspecls and gratitude of her Frenc'h—Canadian subjects. "I wish her a long life and at happy reign." he said. “She is ‘a model to mother‘; every- where." Senator Vaillancourt. 72. a founder of the Quebec caisse populaire (credit union) move- ment and it lifelong French-Ca- nadian nationalist. dismissed ‘separatist leaders as foolish nonenities acting in a destruc- tive. irresponsible manner. —‘“ RAPS TV. PRESS had even stronger criti- cism for television networks and the press for giving “re- .volting" and misleading sensa- tional publicity to the inflam- matory statements of separat- ists News media created a cli- mate favorable to crime. vio- flence attd moral decay and even Iacts like the assassination of President Kennedy by placing exaggerated emphasis on re- .LOSES TICKET M\lAMll, Fla. 'AP>—-A bel- tor in the $1 gr-nr.ral a:’mis— sion seats at Gulfstream Park score the largest payoff in ports about crime atid extrem- U.S. orse racing history lists. he said. 'l‘hursday — $84.11-l.‘b0 _ but He particularly attacked the he may have thrown the CBC English television network lick?! r'i\\'a.\’. for showing an interview re- The holder of the onlv good lcently on the national news with ticket after three rate: did lseparatisl leader arc Cha- not show up at the pari-mu- put, 0 had been allowed to tual windows by the time they “vomit" absurd and divisive closed at 6:30 p.m. However. statements for several minutes he can cash the ticket any Reporters for television net- the meeting time h e to r e closes tpril 23. The track did not know the idctttity of the man who held the winning ticket. or what he works and newspapers should be controlled and bro-tg‘nt hrcl-' to reason by their superiors. he t id. “What have these separatist.-t did with it. But there was ever done’? Nothing. zero. Look more than a chance that be up their records one by one and '01‘? it up when his horse. you will see." Initabas. finished second. in Senator \'aillancourl said that the "la h l 9' in the political sphere. the Lib- Tlle “' l “ 9°“ ,G,3ll‘9“'"3 eral government is making val- Dllsk “'35 ‘llsqualllled and uable efforts to strengthen na- l""aba5- 3 515-40 l°“35h°iv was awarded first place. Ordinarily the twin double requires the betlor to pick the winner of four races. the fifth. sixth. eighth and ninth. The previous high payoff in tional ttnity. He mentioned the new lax-sharing formula with ‘the provinces and the royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism. Eight Men, la Icraft GRINDSTONE. Que. t least eight men and two air- _ from this Magdalen Is- {lands centre were still on the §Gult‘ of St. Lawrence ice late 3Thursday hi h! as a result of ‘tbad weather in the first day the seal hunting season. More than 100 islanders were }picked tip by two ships. how- .ever. after hail, rain. fog and slow ceilings. as well as gusty -winds. prevented planes and ihelicopters that dropped them loo the ice from returning to pick them up. Weather Slows L Alberton Group 1 ? ALBERTON —- A report from l(‘rlcn Matthews last night gdica-ted thc seal hunters from lhcre ltad been hampered by lhad weather. Only two loads lol‘ pelts were landed. Operations ltterta curtaicd by gale warn- -t-::s ‘. A poor telephone connection- .ni;idc it difficult to get details. Stranded On Gull lce 'C-Pi-' the twin double was $79.6fi0..'l0 at Roosevelt Raceway last all. -v. Two Planes Parliament At A Glance By THE CA.\'ADlAl\' PRESS THURSDAY. March 5. 1964- External Affairs Minisie-' Martin said Canada isn't yet ready to say whether it wtl’ join 8 UN peace force for Cy» prus. H. W. Herrirlgc ft\'DP—Kou- tenay West) assailed the (‘o- lumbia River trcaty as a sell out to the Americans. Senator Cyrille Vaillancourt .f[.—Quebecl said the Queen l will be received with joy and l dignity when she visits Que- ‘ bec. The men mostly were on the ice 35 miles north of these gulf ,islands. Southerly winds had ;pushed the ice back 15 miles lfarther north than its original jposition. However. authorities be r weren't worried and believed -the men could be picked up at‘ dawn today by aircraft. .‘ Seven or eight ships were ’crisscrossing the area where lthe men were on the great ice .pack where the seals are found. e of the sea rs who re- turned Thursday reported kill- .ing 400 seals before the weather became too bad to wor . The seals are skinned on the Navy Set Get WINS $84,114, — —-.-— — said 12 PAGES lCapHalNeeds- . To Boost Debt o By now Mat-LEO!) ment of Pdllcafion ~— st.ott.1'o8 A $2fl8.6:i4 surplus on ordinary higher than last year. account for the government 5 . ‘ I964-65 fiscal year was forecast L“RG'l" ”""“‘T“ BITE Iasl nigh, by Provincial -I-n.a_. The department of health Will sttrer Alban Farmer in his Bud-t“:’l"° the large“ bl” °”t °l M‘ 20, Speech‘ deuwred in the Le’ inary account spending this g|_\.]amn,_ vear. These expenditures are T. _ I d, _ ' cslimaled at $fi.fl46.0.'l7. an in- “‘ °“”"“ “" ‘P’ ‘"3’-‘ "°' lcrease of $445,333 over the 1963- counl, however, will be swat- lowc up by a $2,775,233 deiicit l64..fl.S(‘a] '\.mr' ,. . on capital account so that tbcl . ‘nu “Ill ll " l 9‘ s.a'.d liabilitifs of the province will firmer.‘ ‘hm. lhp m""sl‘er ‘I be increased during the fiscal heallh '5 l’“‘l'"“"3 $l‘346'77l mt war by $2_566_649_ ;ltospilal services under the hol- ML. . . . __ : il l ' _ l fl - The increase in liabilities \\'lll t}:il.:in:.n<:l(:‘al:l(;: pH::p?ti;] l':3:_ brmg ml’ ‘Mal "Fl 'l°b' "l ""5 lance Commission the 52.024350 Marc" federal contribution under the province to $4l.762..'t72. on 3" I965‘ ‘scheme which we will be receiv- -mx (v/HA_\;GF;s ‘in: direct from Ottawa and is N” mx changes “.9”. contam lshown on the revenue side of tho ed in the budge,’ lestimates. In_ addition. the min- I Revcnue on ordinary account “W” ‘5 l’"“'‘dl”3 _‘_’V" $l'000'0M its estimated at s26.i9tt.95s, u~htteJ'l°’ memal l‘*?3"l‘~ ‘iordinary expenditures are estl-; 'Vlr. Farmer said other ADPIU tmalerl at $23,990,321. priatmns recommended. cover- Capital attd other l‘«"ceipts Will in: a wide varietv of health set- .prnvjd9 $3_2gp_;;2g_ whit, mpgtat vices. exceed last year‘: esti- lexpenditures are estimated at tmales due 90 salary and was! $975,905. lincreases. and the rise in costs Provision -for a revised salary if" lfmdt malerlal’ “ml ‘"9’ scale for the civil service has 39] (been included in the estimates land the new salary scale will lcost the government an addition- lat s250.flf)fl. ' .. t The $25,990,321 spending on or- Mr. Farmer were ' dinary account is $3.083.562 high- Wales Cfillegf‘ fl‘ "1 same account for 3322.399: teachers‘ salaries the fiscal year ending next from $2.7-17.345 to $2,953,599: March 31. Largest increase in.-school supply branch from 384- spending will be by the depart-- ‘CF-flfll1ll9(i on P329 2- ¢‘0'- " Fantastic Budget Speech, Opposition Leader Says what trite wall is like today. com- pared to i959." The opposition leader claimed prov r ies. Spending for education been estimated at 55.901046. ha 8133» l 'ert an the l I “We have heard during filei past hour and a half the most‘ fantas-t-ic budget speech ever npresctttrtrl in this House." that the total debt of the position Loader A. W. Mathes-on . ince torl-ay is about 560.0(1). in the Leg-islattit‘e as heiiie said when the Liberals le-It rose to speak in the budget de-lnflicc l'l19 debt was $29.45-LKX1 . bate following Pt-ovincial Trea- and from then to Mlarclh 3]. 1968. luv - A-Itban Farmers prese=nla- it had climbed to $50,209.069. o o " - y _n ‘ _ tion of the 1964-65 budget. ‘Its almost $60,000,000 bodtn'.V." Llcsehofeiid On‘) the pens take Radlo Staflon Mr. Matheson said in was no he said. “'l‘he government p ‘ QTT‘-‘xwl-A. ‘CP'“-A new "av? budget speech hitt "a summary duced more cl bt- this pnrwince PICKEI) UP BY SHIPS I‘3f‘l|0 5_l3U°“ "937 Bla“df91'd- of the things the government .sinc(‘ Sept. . 1959. tilran was ‘Many of the hunters were V5" ‘ml *’mPl°-.V. W1 5°l“'l°€' lricri to do duning the past four’pttt. on since 1873. You can’! lable to get back in their own in?“ Find 33 °l"‘_l'3"~‘ “'h°l} ‘i.years." He said the trcasurcr‘whitewash that. It's on the rec- taircraft and others were picked ;r1)9lf5 '“l“VI_°P‘:l'3‘g’"-d;'\55°f;;3l¢ ‘was “assttm~in.g tihc rcspon.-wibi- ord." _ by or "‘ men still on the ice are be- lieved to have blown over. I The ski-equipped planes land and take off on the ice. Replying to oyd Crouse PC — Queens-Lunenburg) base will be ca met‘ or late al ‘liarm. F 0'Leary. up $12,419.44 in the account. drew the amount in two lots and 0'05?“ "'9 4““'°"“'- :of it playoff are there if Rrioh-l - Mr. Farmer said that a’ler : 31.450" should beat the BC rink‘ ‘ht’ tl"""5l9l' ‘ll funds ‘ll C°°l‘ l this ntorntina. In that event they told hltn he was testing ‘ .Cnm_mm,d°nn Dam. 3. my provincial accounting I<y§l.(’l11.. INSIDE TODAY . itc teams would lose last nl- t. da‘V_ whlch °°"°°"'°d ‘ll’ reslg‘ ;Tli)is would mean the makiiitlizsl nation last November of pro- \‘ll‘l(‘lal auditor B.H. L.'f‘|~Il-f. . Farmer reviewed the events leading up to Mr Cook's _|‘9Sl.L'nation and said that an information has been laid against Mr: Cook by Charlottetown Doltce. He said the wmmons ! i ll A check. however. of treasury; files showed a number of re- cords mission 1 hals not yet been served. that The tr:-asitrcr said .\tr. (J-mkg nit-mg, at-aim _ _ . , .. F otter had been _ l ed f lwas stispendttvfl as auditor on‘ | __t[',» . _ . , _ _ ._ . , _ , H I “vvsiclan statinrgyitfiliit llllrrtilxnv. 19 and resioncd a low (l.‘_\'S‘ (jozigjiicgl . . . . . . , , .. 3-" Tm” ("“‘\A'l”“ m""‘”“ C l‘ is ill. and that "\ve are liil"l'. An auditing firn“ ti-as_ Etlitnrialg __ (‘vale 5'°lf|fl to follow the matter up °3”°‘l l" l“ "l“'-"k _ll‘9-i-*'||‘.\' 30" Sport . Eastern (‘ti nad a Thursday. and ask for a more definite counts and. accordtngfo tV1r.l Kin“ Queen,_ city (trapping up to 11 inches oil medical report. Farmer found no addtttonal un- Sttmmerside I mo“ in pan‘ of N. m 0 A .. ' '1 . l . ' ‘. .or ern n-’ C ccordlntg to Mr. Fat1ne.. Mr. authorized expendtures ' I M. __ mm‘ and bringing driving ram l‘"[‘l‘S§D€ned a bank account Mr. a e fat: £19 -H". Rural churches ........ .. 7 mm QM" as ' 1 (1 . re- - - _ . Member in it Moncton i'i‘:trt;i‘t;:‘ttbiVnvhtl}rveCoot';r en ‘ Finance. marltc II The storm hn Mm dramam Bank for a company known as Kings MP Urges No Delay ln Causeway Construction He noted that the final report on the Chignecto project would be made available at the end at May and he urged that any con- sideration of the matter.be left. until the report is available. He would be built. In addition. he had elaborated in terms of ms length of time :-eqitired to build- lt. the number of men required and the estimated cost. "This was a definite commit- By FARM!-Ill rtssmorou Capital Bureau. The Gnu-tllu m0TTAWA — Development of ‘ Proposed Chigneclo complex ifiltould not be allowed to delay. " “Y W8)’. the construction of ‘ .-:>‘ s‘: ' -§g.z}';\»:3-x-.<)g...> . 43 suddenness in Montrcal. grccs was reported h_v the is Dorval showed winds up to recorded there. Hurricane — forte :r i p p e d thrnitgh Toronto. Al Toronto Island port the wind meter registere gusts to 98 miles an hour. ‘brief but Power and . nor injuries. 8 and said the final tenders for the-fit-st. lled in the sum- A rt't:- ord high temperature of 50 de- land city. bill by noon the wind meter at the weather office at llfl miles an hour. the highest evct winds al.-u Metropolitan .\ir- d ‘ The windstorm in Quebec was furious. doing heavy ‘damage and causing some mt- 3. « phone poles and trees fell. hign whitewash a wall full of grime MI‘. Matheson said Mr. Farm- soot———-yott must wash ll. ‘V torus he prov'ince_ He cited lines of ttjnnfinued on page 2. out. 8) Mr. .\1atllteson said he would :point ottl “before I am tiltrottflh Hurricane-Force Winds rHit Ontario And Quebec the wtnlcr. partially palalysed tory crashing down on till! force winds hm9,.ed\llte Porcupine area of T\'orthern men. Two were reported Ian I ;Ontarin. Snow was falling at slously hurt. The wind blew rate of 1'7 inches an hour in sheet metal roof off a factory Timmins. Whipped into flttrrlc.-t under construction and toppled by north wind: up to 40 miles.a concrete block wall 70 feet an hour. the snow made drtv lon: and 15 feet h'gh -ing ha7.ardous. Tltroughottt .\lell‘0p0lllI-‘In ‘for- in Kirkland Lakr. l0\\n buslonto lltere were reports of ‘services were cut off for l‘,-4 fallen hydro wires. broken win- hours when the area was blank dons |0pl1lf‘fl signs and bent etcd with H inches of snow lclc\'tsion' acrials, in the Toronto suburb of Wes Y . ton winds gustmg to 75 miles “"‘Il"" ;"':'_l"'lf‘:rd' an hmlrdspm “W Wan nr .3 lac: knocked down mosfnzllllhellliiiicllii. wall of a half-demolished build- _ er ,in:. llohrxs crashing into tho lstrcct took with it a tangle of lpt)\\f‘l‘ lines causlnfl I lnnfl To lswcd short-circuit llive uires carrying 4.0M TRl".\'TO.\'. .\'.S !CP‘ - ROMP said Fred Huntpltrevs a "ms ill/71m 0" mp WM NW." ment and set debris smouldet- ‘.‘.’.‘;f:";“.i."°'..f1?.‘1."‘f.EEl‘““£t..‘:;?; -- _ ‘MIN Mon Thursdav’ ’ Winds gusled to 69 miles an ' ' hour in Windsor di.-:tupl‘.:tg hy- Pnlice were holding one man ll‘? ‘Jorth mbe l l b the rime minister of said the proposal apparently to _ _ ,. John Muuafiy L322] 3041;!!! tmye lndlln was accemed " dudes a shipping canal and M ways were blocked. roofs and in connecting with the shooting. ;l::u:(T1liflnRl¢l(;[;l:l:l;;]SP?‘-l;::(f‘l;f "185. said ‘in the Common: such without reservation. The said it was doubtful if_ the bene- Eslreel ‘signs were hlotiwn away ‘They said a r<'V°l\’P' had 590“ am Mr mm nigh” ' Wednesday. present government has con fits derived by shipping would land aircraft at two airports in reco\'el‘e . _ In Bmnmwd ‘he wind mm‘ on "9 "kl the oplnio of many firmed this commitment and as be ustlfied in view of the fact ' ' lMnmm'l “'9”? damaged. A vllafflf‘ “3-‘ °’~P*“f:‘°“ l“ be me rm‘ 0, me Bmmmd Go" ; l"°Ple. both in PE! and we soon as the studies are complel "'3' W com °°"ld ‘Om 3“ 3"‘ I -:' t . ~ . A‘ 5”‘ Jul” '" Vermcre’ “ml ind” RCMP Sal ‘ - and countrv Cub : where l, mu ",ei,.‘ i‘ . He“ ed which we hopg wm be very nual $10 million including lnm _ , . ‘ Fountv. one large house was re- The ehoottng took place in ‘a The mm-of mo" Organ“ Feb 7: "'3'"? Incl Mod for the caus‘- soon we would expect this pm 95! 8'"! °P°"_“°" "ml '“"l"W*- ia§tE‘r‘.r;t..: 1 ‘ - .. °‘."‘°" ‘°.'"“" °°""°“°‘l "“" "'"‘l‘”"’"‘ .k" Ni," ii‘ hi" lili7.cr Limited Dlant Hugo. l deny and that this should be un- lectlo set under way.'.‘ Mr. Mtil ance. In addition. ht “la . ”° blls and nieces. E‘-'1"? .‘:5°';;‘r‘d hu;‘hahd'~‘»\mg"“ Wm. 21 near wvomml om I t-(“en be _ I _ uw M be ‘tron; doubts if any great power oene- ‘ -PM _- .- ~- ' . ' , b‘ ': ‘ r u¢v.t.,,,,,,‘°:',,,,'“.’,', o:he,r‘m':i:g to ecnvyoiilber develop fits would «flag;/e ‘from the F'1l‘hPgMpf;:lc:“nTII_bcr M mum‘ mihyr :trt(nrcnhr;»ot‘:tali;P: r:hv:)p¢t;;y:§ :11; -llllflfl and the walls orum l ll:!mAilu.iirtei pncudd ‘N. l. mu“ wmcrilalilouldliiueariten lc0Ai“l‘ti:lsoann: timmuh: not New Brunswick lead alone March thaw made very warm eter up at ice level. Outside. in ,was not known, although three .t-,¢am,. parlor mm by “L and The chimney. at the Sher ' uni “M. "S y ' ‘ l be H IK lth ls d t ohirt- t t s in the Forum brtef thunderstorm pit s sod |Montreal firemen were burned Mrs. Humphreys. Pall‘ C-°“V 5'~"" "0"" li Re recalled tit ‘ ad I! of overlook the pos- want to give the impress on I e ge own _o ' empcra ure . . _ _ _ . Lo d f. m let; u °“ ll" “V ' we in n 1. as o sed to the entire pro- sleeves as he delivers his where the games are being "V9" "'9 °l1.V. with heavy rain. by fallen hydro wires. Mr. Humphr¢.V5- -*1 “M F310 " “" V - ‘mil ' lh one dhwlvfl we ‘filmy um proceeding with l e W t 2;) he believes the power no stone during the ninth round held The capacity crowd and The but did not seem to both- A blinding snowstorm. in I to have been eating there. His "Hr ng home with fumes. Nona llll::rc Mr i:tduubH’“m|: cmnellto wllilllld lnisellriicrlionluidl iecccts of the tidal water are of the Canadian C urllnz hot lights combined with the er the ice. and it appear?“ l" .l" below temperature. dc- twllf entered hospital Wednesr of the nine patients had to no ‘ - “'3 3 -'“‘"“ V ‘V . cm i ‘ ht. ' - be re: onably fast. ‘scribed as we worst blizzard of tnesdu for treatment. Icvacuated. t ! Hung“ ._‘ ‘I. “ m. ““.w”_- worthwhile. ‘A Championships las nm A mild art: to dnve the 8 . ‘ 4