~ “meme-3A - v-- is — “hr 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 11. 1 ml SPORTS I ISonny Liston Files suit lAgainsi Gov'i For Money FRONT By P1178 CALI...—\iiH\N NEW YORK (Apt —‘ Taking is entitled to 31.174.034 of it in this defendant upon which relief lhis cuelt‘rltzm the governsmeul, tax assesgments against Cham- may be granted." eavyweg c ampion onny plons ip ports. Ine.. promoter Liston filed suit Monday in Fed-.of the fight. Technically, Liston Haifa?“ “3“??th , eral Court for an order direct-gand Patterson were named de-Im t. Ea ta. 8 l a I e {go‘em' tag the government to “forth- fendants. “if! 5 one "mm? “as.” “l” with pay over" to him $207,000. In its suit. the government gum“ fiy; “2.” Si' ' which was part of the $1.379,-isaid the more than $200,000 df- l 9 par}! {51 semi" 3"” 517 impounded by the Internal !ference between the full amount 5):); rat: :in law: “at peyond Revenue Service after Liston . seized and the alleged taxes due "ans 3f 0th" i ty “1r 3'“ Sec' dethroned Floyd Patterson last 3 could be sought by one or more c d of 19549, 3] en": reve'm" September in Chicago. Eof the defendants in the action 8° ‘1: d t ‘0 9 ex egllmal ‘l The seized money represented ' if a claim could be established. gibbeafleo “fins 9 mm“ part of the 13 race ed 5 of‘ In papers filed Monday in his Limo“: lino" k the match. The governmentibehalf by H. Donald Busch, a order adj d5". 5:: 5 ? mu" claimed in a suit filed in Fed-lNew York attorney. Liston said 7000 oruglmg o e 59 um 9f leral Court last Nov. 30 that itjthe government's complaint ful gnd 09m? {2:33:35 unla‘“ “fails to state a claim against as “the sole aid Exclusivgg‘mgt erty of Charles Liston." .... Stewart Macklin Passes former member of (‘harloiiciowo Junior Abbics' hockey team. Stewart Macklin. dir‘d Friday in ' ’ rk City. . Stewart played with the Red and Black back in the mid- thirties and showed plenty of aggressiveness on the defence. That was a few years before the outbreak of World War ii and Just immediately following the fcats of Junior Abbies who went to the‘Eastcrn Canada finals against St. Michael's C i- lege. i He was also a crack tennis player and when the not game i boomed in the thirties. Stewart was one of its most promising players. He held membership both in Charlottetown Tennis Club and Holy Redeemer Tennis Club_ it was our privilege to know Slew \lzicklin well. He was the finest type of young alhlctc you could find and his death M N O ‘iTartcins Ni ‘ . Rangers 3; iTwo Skiers WWW lAre Killed . THE ‘ f3; .‘ i‘ l’ 2 h . b' chi .siii -cre regret from his many 1 ' NEW GLASGOW (Cpl 'FaSt' ta'it'ietiilric: 3302:2231: ‘ihisagi'oi'ihhc. L 7 Skat'llg 3”“ Graver scored a“ ' if) members of his family Sports From extends sin-.. immme 993‘ he". “may 8’ ALBERTVILLE. France (AP) ‘) . \. am... 1 U . - . ‘ _, , :ceilar-dwelling Halifax Tartans , t, "’95! 5‘ mp ‘ ‘ beat New Glasgow Rangers 32 T“? members 0f lb? Freud] ‘ Curlers To Meei’ . LINE PLAY - lg; 333;; it?resists";“taunts; SHOPs' . .Gravir ‘fiplgga "w I k be lanche of new snow Monday at . Gratin C d ; THE Hm“, Edward Island (“mung Axnc‘mnnn is hold ('nach Dave Skrien liefti arguments in favor of their er are the Lions guests in stiff competition from the Na- lhind Ron finompr in 31” N ' the near - by resort of Val . g _ 3r 5 ,, m; 11-; annual mPFfll’lE this Wednesday. December i?, at Chan loads up Mississippl St ate joining his British Colubmia Vancouver for three d ays. Hone] Football League. Glasgow cage with onlvern ew d lserp. v ' . Art supplies 1'" lotto-min Curling Club footballers John Baker lcen- Lions in the Western Football Skrien hopes to sign both for seconds left in a har-d 11,"."r _Anthorities identified the vlc~ . Games ,, A, m; meeting. “ma or the main iiinizs accomplished is the in» and Bobby Garvin with Conference. Garvin and Bak- the 1963 season but fa res \ (CF Wirriihoto) 'Pnd_t0_end game 1 d' l 312' "m? 8“ A'a‘" Rondi' 16' "f . Good 300 s " settin: of sites for the various honspiels llll‘nllL‘llnllt the sea- / “aye 9' Beribel-Les-Allues. and Pierre For Children 5‘ Adults ;: I I I fore 874 fans. It was th 11- ’ .- . il British Consols. . , l 9 5013 Belet. 18. of Valloire. i .. Silvgpu‘rlfahlde flit:GSchTrilii‘oyrsveiligininfi‘shm is“ "Md '0 “'“ness 3 MM?“ Both were buried. and were 103 Gram" 5" m" 4'99“; i O O l - ' . However. one of the most interesting‘thii'ifis :1; or; iiltiic‘iils- ‘ “slag: ilVEleflm loop here this (mmd dead by rescuers, __ sod will be the ‘code of elliics' nroDnSl‘d l." P "m ‘1 0" ' ' e I B . ' ——————~—-—-—————~. sociatioili for adoption at Brandon ncst March. Here are the , a srfmam "thlndinfl by Tar- p s: . l ' - t ' . v roposa - An amateur curler;1 may :iot n11);i :i:;lci‘tlli;1zn:0m- ‘ l m: 55:..ihznfiiryfllgofii‘2‘idkm: Enioy 155 Gt. Geo. St. tition with the intent on or ope o acce , b ‘ ‘ ‘ ' saint“. mm,” or its equivalent as a prize for any one event . 142'shots as compared to Boom- Trouble - Free; Why not give m- reta'u value exceeding $150 or $600 per rink and of a naturle tel-As I f 17 ‘ Quill ‘ , ' . . . , . - i ’ ‘ . i \,ii// . o i “"“Vlilii‘iialié‘; aria. .’§ll..“.§2.i$““.§.°2lv- O " a y .52.: dwarfs. \/ Hear w-o Linger-e! ermayno receveco . .. . __ I 30 _ ' ‘ ' - ling_ either orally. in writing. by Dldl'r"s > I ‘ . ‘ ma PS. were anded out lngot‘l‘iisél-nl'i‘etrlzli‘nil‘rzit‘ilrlins to either individuals or groups: Ll - To Howie Meeker, ex-National‘ Meeker, who toiled for the ’ CORCh 0‘ ihe Maple Leafs. iii-130k Kane- Jale SPY Ready An“? a scoreless first Period. . nightios gr le lble to compete in alflialcd association i'iiiillii‘iiliflns; 8 Hockey League star and coach :Leafs for eight years. four of. here to conduct a clinic for hoc. i and Dave Boswell. will hold his New Glasgow went ahead 1-0 in . Babv Doug "fruittpficd curler in good slaiulinfl must lnivc liccii a liona title with To r onto Maple Leafs. them on St a ni ey (‘up teams. 1 key coaches and players. lfirst St‘SSion— (‘loacmng . a nd "19. Sf‘t:0nd on a goal by Yves 1i ' ‘ ~iinunus residcnl of the nlaydown area since finalist l lll'lm' brcezed into town yesterday and later coached Pittsburgh of The two-day clinic. sponsored i fundamental Sklils. Starling ll- Sa'ral‘no ' ‘ , ‘ . 5 “5 filmthe commencement of the curling season. Eyccptmfl ‘0 "‘9 looking as fit as when he patrol- the American Hockey League by U]? P-El diViSinn 0f physi-'10-45 this morning _ I: the “HM ('p'yrr" "CSSia" . hm jam.” above are government. hank, national comnmiii‘s (WHO-"095' ‘lcd the professional ice lanes. before taking over as head cal fitness in cooperation with: During the day there Will be {Inna} Swanzack Wok“! Pi . dim"! the Armed Services. unlvcrsitv and course stildi‘iilfi. I the MAHA. gets underway this ,‘ practical instructions .at the , laa 'fh'ggals by}, 0811‘" McMil- STOVE & FURNACE OIL . MM! i . morning at 9.30 at the YMCA. :Sporls Arena on skull-iii. stick , m" 5“"0 3' "3'" ‘0 WW the , Plenty Discussion l I I “uni... his wife and six cini-Ehamiliuu. passing. slihuiiug. etc. :431'“ 9‘; Effjri'iysL CALL . “mm” [a m n l u (in... “M... girls and three; Today's SESSIOIIS will be liigli- w,,,, H‘.H*. > “‘“ R c Th v-.._ - v ‘- .- § «coo . e music Winners should wrnnnir iirwilxij' irriili‘ “final; 1 ahievirllzilndllaviircl’.a lines;Egigiignlélninbaiiilii at liiiltilllllltl I " “my . D'AL 4.4316 §|1\v.3tdnc§d?\'.< Sf“;51£l;l;r:lnfl chanccs are it \\ll )9 one o . . . hp is sports director for radio-lfoilowed by a session on refere- z -% ’l Party Drassz; MMPEQUE ROAD "165 mWImRSI -' ' , .- TV Station CJON. He has also eing. i I - _ ThEre firedtllosf who “;!1‘.‘?~:"p‘-“-"l“ “‘"k 'h" “1"” “ “11° “the” . I n s c I been coaching a Junior hockeyl Following this instruction per- 2 FM Authorized She" Agent (or Laglfis; xi” wllltaem: irec opposie*' , _ _ . .' ,‘ ' a. ' e new president. we imr'lerfla'hrl n-~1i come from the Al— l itfglalmnz'lfiefit: figgdagt: Eli‘wériod on re ereelng Home w l I i Enrfiufigr ti Charlogfingogtgggnwes‘ 0' " A i or ' . , a ll ' , ’ 3 A i , a??? (first: Hflg‘nla,Mmigmhunl23,33,113]?0219.31.26}: SARMA. Tenn. lAP‘i—Four- only player to be hospitalized. Ihas enjoyed success. leading thel'm‘.el '0 ii" 59"” A ’9 a Teen Queen E _ Th ‘ G ’a '\vfil“fi:a“earh rm‘b 'rpprps'mmd b‘. two rinks.” teen members of the New 113- lHe suffered head cuts and in- :team to three provincial titles:Where he “'1” WINE? 0"? Fem"! I on your . EA??gsclolrti<nthe annual mornnn will take place'after which V6" Blades ice hockey team iiuries of the neck and back. .and twins to the finals the other .0‘ the 1513“ 59"“ H“ C k 9" 3 Ch ' t ‘ dime Wm b9 :OWM h‘, tho hm. gram.“ Am... mp dinner, pray were injured-none seriously— .The hospital listed his condition ‘two years. League 3 a m 9 between Old ; 1‘5 in“ x h Th: Cabana, haphv’mmpmmnn win he (-nmpiatpd_ ,when the team bus overturned ‘as good. I ‘ The compactly-built former Spain Junior Penguins and : '5 . ' ‘ ’ |on a highway six miles east of‘ The other 13 players were §hockey star has also enjoyed lPI‘mC? Count." combmes' 9 & : ‘ k l1 ' ihcre Monday, police said. treated at White County Hospl- 1success in another field. that of1 0" WednCSdaih Mr. Meeker o > . HOC ey C 00 Opens ‘ Walter Kullman. 33; coach of mi. lpolitics. He served one term inwill dwell mostly on refereeihs ; BRADLEY ; the Eastern Hockey League , the federal cabinet as a mem-lleCimiqueS Md coaching “’“h “159 9",.” st. may L34“ o THE annual hockey school for referees and officials of clubs wham, was driving the bus, He AVOIDED FALL ' iber of the Conservative partyithe final instructional period be- 0 0 gets underway this morning at (‘harlnietown ‘Y. said a rear wheel came off. Kunma" “id he deliberamy and retired undefeated, ing a coaching and refereeing Howie Meeker. former player and coach of Toronto Maple ppm Bernoweg 35_ was the i ran the bus into the Side of a I OPENS THIS MORNING .practice session at Sam; man Leafs. will he the school's chief instructor. Home is working :mountain because there was a The hockey school gets under-[513“.s rink at 330 in “19 afier'l these days as sports director in St. John‘s. Newfoundland. lilo-foot drop on the right side'of way this morning with remstnp ‘ "m". ‘ n. ."l; "films." 3:32:22"angradTurnaround; Albany. 0 Leary ii; "in m; p on me me ———~——~——. er owe e. . . . - . - 5198” ll“ Pmnunan-‘ban uet room of the Y A, ' undoubtedly prove a most competent instructor, Just as his pre- Notch Victories i The team wag en route to wheate an the theoreticalees- ‘Slside Mlnor decessors have (1 COMBINES Nashville for a game with Nash- i signs will be held. one_ Dave Boswell and his department of physical education are QUMMERQIDF __ Th , ‘viiie Wednesday night. Kuilmanl Howie who will receive as-l SChedUIO vs' deserving of congratulations nn‘llie continuance of lhlS annual ba‘n‘,‘qt P5” 3nd Raking; said the game would be piayfly Isistance’during the clinic from ‘HOCkeY . Sweaters school. It always has proved decidedly popular and no doubt will N - f ,' B ‘ b E f n t ‘and ml.” replacements would _,_____ Hen, k the qummergidp min. . . Blouses be just as largely attended this l’icccmhcr as it was in former i‘qf’aiingpa; igwhsr‘msugmpn oaf be scnt from New Haven. . or hockey schedule for today i . coals yearSéP W.“ at the “NEW” H H lhe regular doubleheader iast“ r523”: “hm” 90 miles 935‘ ‘Que'en (Tuesday) M D v SIGN ’ ‘ : " ‘ ' ‘ “ " night at Civic Stadium. Ken- Lffs V’ Prwm M____ . . BANTA l i a: 5, ~sirngton was [eating 3-1 athend Tl‘lll‘d Tra'ner Montreal V" \ GIOYLS Game time o o irst period an 5-3 w en , ‘ ‘ un r _ . — . second frame was over. but the. Ramblers crUSh LONDON (APl ~ Queen Eliz-. 430-5-30 High School i o & I r S n e r a I n Si. Pats scored 2 unanswered d 8 2 abeth Monday appointed a third ‘ 5-30'5-30 Maple L93“ 3 n d m SSIOII C C Enais in the final frame to draw on on ' itrainer to look after her race- lLiggg7w Stars and Chicago Ladies’ Wear . ' ‘th th B . . ‘horses—Ca t. Peter H t - - ' -- ' 1 up even Wl e ombers AMHERST (CF) _ AmhershBass. P 85 hiss _ _ _ _ 166 Queen St. Dial 4-8925 d No {or Remington. F.lGau, club alive, trounced Moncton iMurless. i . thier' J. Macpaflane' and G. Beavers 8—2 Monday night to, The queen has had few major ‘I Parts and sen'ma o ‘ Eldie Mclnnis scored 4 goals R b] a b l to d H [h t 1 for Albany. Lloyd Reeves get- 5”“ eI‘S. apparen .v as re 3 er 0 er 1‘3 hers are capt- p C I n ting [he other, R_ Roberts sum by a move Sunday to keep the ICecil Boyd-Rochfort and Noel £| 9 s Old Spain Penguins enicrtain chances are ll uill de\clop into Bernard getting the “the”. recapture first place in the successes with her horses in the. o o prince (-mmgv (nmhmp. to. quite a sirurslc. ‘ Charles Morrison and Bob Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- last year or two. Last seasonI Ke'fh CCMICIICEI , ‘ ‘ The Baby Birds have improv: McCaHUm were referees iue. ‘Boyd-Rochfort trained 17 of her 3|, r 0d night. in an lsla nd Senior ‘ I . . . f v t_ . I ‘ _ e we H k.“ [Mme gam, at The Cd mm”) "3 The" 13“ 9“ m'h The O‘Leary Maroons handed The defending championihorses and Murless “ve- _ .— .— — .... — — oi 0C .\ I A I ings Last Tuesday they'fougt the high-flyinz Tyne valley Ramblers were one point be-i‘ ‘ , WWW" Sports Arena. the Penguins to a 543 tie and a] . F h. ~ _. I The Combines are ridin: lllEll. hm for a few penalties late. in ‘ $1.232? mil-[35:53; fgrthgrsécodned :hind Moncton in league stand- . suffering only one defeat in sev- the fin al fl-amP. they might game, edging the leagueJeaw ings going mm the Kama They. ‘ 0‘0 ; en starts. That setback came have emerged as Victors. Ehey an 54 outscored Beavers H) in H”, , , when Royals downed Ron Mac- followed that deadlock wit a .‘rhe ‘ame WM tied H,“ at first period, 4-1 in the second; i‘ Arthur and his boys in th e i r convincing ‘8-3 decision over the the on: of the fi‘rst session but ‘ and 3.1 in me third. The wlni i . first appearance here in No- Ri‘AF‘ Ea: es. the Mamms outscored ,‘ryne gives them one point mare than; . . i’embPT- A” “1‘” Play”; 31‘? “Nod “P vanev 4_2 in the middle frame. Beavers in the standings. EHICY a SMCk . . . Since that time. the Combines for this one and the 01d Spain- . ' ‘ th e Tyne Valley got the only goal of Saturday night a spokesman . : Come “1 while ’0" a" on your (“mum-I .the final period. for the Amherst Club executivel ' h . t ach ti P out Thev should The season's lardcst crowd is D‘ Ems Scored “Nice for the said .the excel‘tive was With" ' i‘mpllnx mp "d sample our Dena". b? f:voritc:nto down -“Biicko" expected in view this encounter. wmm‘rs' Glen Rngers‘m- James ‘ drawmg finandal Supppm‘ "f the‘ l o s. ’ ' Smailman and G. Bernard get-.club. However. the spokesman: I ' ~' ‘ ' ;. ' ' lil' .h '. . . .. . , ' Tram" s """mrs mmgm hm (“no mm It ) g aw ‘tiniz singletons. DaVid Birch. said Sunday night there was ' Ron MacArthur. lvan Baglole new hope of keeping the club}; Elmer Gorriil scored th egtogether and plans were under-; l— and WW Tyne Valley goals. .way to boost the gates at Am- , Bill Smith and F3 Matthew herst. Ramblers long have. been A] “humanism” handled the whistles. ‘troubled by poor attendance at , ;. i. so... *‘ ronua have topped all members of the crs fch they can throw. opposition and are looking bct- Combines for a loss tonight. ome games and subsequent. sh rt finan 9.. There “it; no outstanding . . ‘ ksmen in Monday's on- . The followmiz is the curling . m" i draw {or Tuesday at the Chap counter. Ralph Sheppard. Dave ‘ SASKATOON ,Cp) 5 k R d w- H and Montreal Ca“ lloltElOWn Curling Club. Kiley. Gilles Picard. Moe Lam- ‘ * as" 9 "‘ 5 ' 7:30 P.M. Tumble Competitionl' - . _ toon Quakers leave today for diens. Io _ Dr McEachem_ Dr‘ . "3"“. L0“ Kiley. Angle Car and “'- e 1 -’./ [1' . - .« _ ‘ i ll. Hartley Estabrooks a ndi W Europe and a iii-items exhihi. Others vuih at least some pro Kc" ‘ H. “mm. B_ B.“ vs. ro tion tour of Sweden. Switzcr- fessional background are c- LouyJohnsm’m Dr. Webster. 5. }Igor"! Pulley scored for Am- ‘ "t . DRESS ' SHIRTS d and Czechoslovakia. seek- Leod. George Senick. 33. Jerry Cook' C. Mclnnes' : EFSl- MOMtOn marksme'n were u, to preserve a perfect OVer- Esch. 22. Don Smith, 33, and m 2 _ C. Funn' A. Lem“. 5 Frank Sheppard and Phil Dmi- ms record by Western Cana- fiiflfflgflfi-fifi .n. Love. N. MacNeill vs. T.W.L. . N" . dlan hockey teams. b h. 'Prowse. I. Horne, .1. Bond. 6. “Hf”? tiara" flow“? 3“ The Quakers. made up en- Born e‘rs w IP iLidstone. 16°“ '1‘; .e none on net. .lean- . tilrcly of Saskatchewan - borin h d . I“ 3 __ [.1 “Hum E. Tum". Aliiiyhemorissc e saved as for Enough for two—op ,w awoamesn _, , ' h C3Y°..?.€' m... Lightshidf simian m w W w- . and one n Switzerland. ‘ f‘“ y - . ' iant, S. Beaton. L. Wellner. , I ' - The Saskatoon mur this year pcd (monorail Hycrs 11-4 in a I“, ‘ w D. Cameron, 6‘ _ lAc. s 'h. r..l “1".t quencher. Nothing do" It llko 1-01" V . sronr sast in ‘ : regular. mom or tapered styles. it to . \ rm. $5.00 to no.“ ‘ > onus slum by i “ 4 ‘\~ v . rmyth in white l I . D is an exchange tour that .vill‘rczular Sunny Il>lf“ iarm Lca- In" A‘ Saunders. A‘ Llewe“ n. . see a club'from Czechoslovale 2‘" EPW‘ 3’ m" 590"“ Arm“ vs. M. Bell. D. Bell, 5. Laveiys. llehlgh Hanover tour Canada next season. last miziit. p. MacGregor. Their progress will be The Bombers were led in“ ice 5 — Jack Cooke. S. War< 3-YQGI' WIlChed €31le by TH“ Smnke 1V9" Brow" Who 990"?“ "’“r wick. A.E. Piercey. 5. Simpson? Enters. iii-cunt Allan Cum-mils. Lennie Kelly fide 3. vs. Dr. Giddlngs. E. Maciaod.‘ COLUMBUS Ohio up) — champions who compete next - Lloyd Doiron 2. C. Mclsaac and w. Carr. 3 (4' ' h. ‘ . ‘rockett. .Hambletonian winner A.C.'s year in the world champion-1G. Blanchard one sec 1.30 RM. (Xml Mixed Spieii Viking. and Lebigh Hanover. IMP! in S'Vedefl- The SIM"? j Fly" 208's were scored by 4 ice 1 -— D. O'Rourke. A. Mac- winner of the Little Brown Jug. Eaters were exmded a full 'Vessey 2. MacDonald and C001» 'Lean. J. Squarebrlgu. Mrs. l. were named the top tin-beyon- oeven games before mbduinz ‘er 1 each. MacDonald vs. A. Burke. F. gold harness horses at the 1m citizen thitheth Veils? CI- ‘ lRosslter. K. Jenkins. 8. F'lem- season Monday. on n senor ockey . I ° min. i The result of a poll of 11.5. The only member of the Sas— JTOdaY 5 Minor ‘ ice 2 —— A. Humphrey. v. :harness racing writers and . kitchewan team with previous‘ lRoss. B. Crockett. J. Jones vs. ibroudcuterl was announced ' o ' .Hockey SCl‘lOdUl. b’ lone,“ to im. , W. Machine. J. Coady. 8. Boy- jtlie us. Trotting Association. 'les. K Bolger. Viking fee “.00 to 311‘ scoring , , . A.c.'s ed 85 of . ‘ ‘ , Lead. 33. I key ml! ill Tflnfi‘l Following are the activitiest Ice 3 a- Dr. MacDonald. S. ’tlie ioo votes cut for "8-year- world champion!!!” lflumllll lscheduled for minor boclreytsts lStorey, N. Bail. L. Henrieuey old trottor of the year." Leniin / . , i l two years ago. got the city and surroundingivs J. Burden. A. Cudmore. B. Hanover was ii 46-30 winner {a}! If) 9 Seven W m relu-iarea. today at Sports Arena:~—30‘Rourlie. D. Cormier. :over Coffee Break in the wt . a . I -‘ - I stated .Wim ‘ 11.001100 -— Skate— Notre ice 4 —Dr. Hooper. J. loom- flag for "Lyon-old pacer of the _ "WW “I I}. who Dame Girls. I bower. C. Huestls. K. Mackod lyear.” a H M I r f. . F played Torolto Koala too-4.40 -— Bantams —— Birch- vs. 3. Dillon. C. Phillips. D. A.C.'I Viking fl owned by Mr. ‘ i ‘ a . ' Wood. M. Peters. and Mrs. A. c. Petersen of . , not: when he 8hr wood Tigers and Bears. . I :2.“ I” 4.0-5.1) —- Bantams— 0688 Ice 5—D. LeClalr. G. Mac- West Hartford. Conn. During a“ late in: “with the Gulls and Peewee Foxes. Kay. Dr. Jelks. E. Jenkins vs. the 1062 season he earned fl”.- ; s U M M E R 3 | D E I P_ EJ, Rubin! m lit-6.00 —- muml— QCHB Had Machines. P. Burden, B. 373, a slut. mooq record tori 1— *:. , ‘flmmm “A” mean ‘ ,4 ‘ -. , '\ \