SEVEN ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN in Victoria and vicinity Boudreau Rates r.-gr Alums To Sox As Contenders Cows To Probe A DigesiivLSecrels ..;...i;..G.G..... To Olympic Score l-l;3'RUARY. 28. 1952 seventeen rrolxit can Jana l f4-8 Austria's Slli Star Married 0811). Feb. 27 -- (AP)-Dagmar Rom. Austria's blonde Olympic sill Tracks F Miss Verna Macbeod spent a recent weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macheod. SARASOTA. Fla. Feb. 27--(AP) A memmld uwh” in munory --Ted Williams or no. manager of our beloved King was recently! .tar nd movie actress. and Lou Boudreau rates his Boat n tsuentiier Pets. German newspsp- mm i" Vlcwm Umwd church Red Sox as n pennant contend r 0T'1'AWA- Rh 37 - (OP) - el-mm, were married bgforg d - .In the American League. Scientists. trying hard to uncover Nmweglan maglslmle here loday. sligutecfgltlig gfersgrrglneg It's a strange switch. from animal-life secrets to help human The bride. is double world Mn md Mm Fred mm”. ' other years. The experts who knowledge. are feeding atoms to champion in 1950. placed second ihiwe been crowning the Red Sox cows to find out how their myster- Miss Donalda Macbeod of Halt-l fax spent a. few days recently at. her home here. as pennant winners in April now ions "beer-val," gtomgchg work are Mnsiiznlnil them to the Ker-l They're feeding radio-active sul- ond division. some put them as,hhul- molecules to sheep in an en- d90D RS Sixth DlB('t'- ldcavor to find ways to grow cheap- in the giant slalom and fifth ill the downhill race in the Olympic Games. she is 21. Pets. 24. is an editor and special correspondent of the Revue. .1 The many friends of Miss Olive B"".d""” lmw pl"kl"” his "Mb I” WW”- weekly illustrated magazine in Holm are pleased to learn she is "' ,V”" m9 ”""'""t h"" 'l"-l'5:."l 00130? Counterl to follow the Munich. recovering satisfactorily from an d”"l 3” "W" W” """m ""'5h-ill0m'5 W!” B" being U594 I3 the out of the. first four." attack of measles. . scientists. following Canada's pol- l The "PW 394 50-K 50” Ell” icy of applying the atom to peace- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Macbecd Cl9V9l3"d " 3133'" "'39 "V" N?" time projects. pulsue the atom-an- Barred from Mexico Play MIAMI, Fla.. Feb. 27 -- (AP) - and family of Albany recently Y0Fk l" ”" P""""” 7"” Willi lmnl project at Canadais Central visited relatives at-Victoria. Clh'”K0- D9”'"l "Ml WW0" "P Exncrlmontgl Fm-m here. COKE. ' , N , Dr. B.B. M'l k r Winni- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trowsdale. I 'ltl;"l:lc"e "".'l'"m,' lolnlyliies. one of a Rli”znl:ltl,)vsftiy!C(l,enl.l5l.8 in ” i”"l;"ll'".''"' "cent guesulilvnrliiilimnn r-Sm Bomlr if "l,-: the project. said Thursday sheep, of he a tors parents, Mr. and -v ”" - l .chickens and cattle all are taking iM"- N'"'m3" 30""'"' lh”l"g "mt "" my ”"chl"z' mulnart in the scheme to cull secrets at H RT Placing fifth in the men's figure ll ii i brook of Toronto added two polntsl l Sam Snead said today that Hor- iMcl-(ecllnie hns' ht-on workin;:. k l l-l- p . l.-l . ton Smith. President of the Pro-l Miss Joan Boulcer of Crapaudlhilrd with Willard Nixon nn ”?.g'0:::ltlhPrQn:,tu"'. l t r d. l I at Hz compe 1 mm elm Ht feasional Golfers Association. haslll-as a weekend guest at her homelMaurir-e. Mt-Dr-rnmtt. l'm lmpinxll lnei J tmgcth "3159; m Canada! more ln me ollmplc forbidden him to play so)! in recentll" ahoth will come through for us a"mnl1jc'"3vflf)p ilem fm flit games The pmclpal hope ml W; CA N ADA'S FIN EST the s1o'oo0 Mexico city open ' l"ft . lanimRl'S bodv "i said Dr.' Migicov- Canada to better her standlriv reat- C I G A R E T T E later this Week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boulter and Randy Gumpert should win -' 'and I'm counting on Bill Wlizhtlsk-V ”0'rh” lim” we "ed the ”l' ed with the hockey temm 'to do much better. Of course Wlollmml an ” diet of Ramp” mind lParnell. our 18-grime winner. wllllwllh "'3lmlal' feel? Pmlecu ne .3” lille laklng his lulu l-ll likp loling on all the time. The radioiso- Snead said he received a tele- iMl-, and Mrs, Gcorgg Mgglgod 3;. gram at his winter home here ltcnded a recent hockey match at from Smith. who 15 in Batonitiie Forum in Charlottetown. Rouge. La.. preparing for the P..l been sentenced to jail. Hooprslars G. A.-sponsored Baton Rousel Mrs. Evan Wright. Mrs. Aillsohduu-e VValt Mastersou lit-lp nlilslloitfs "1 U" Mllma” b0dl' "9 1” 5””””"d P” -i”l”e"d”'l ”l'.'"3' open, also 1393; this week. lLc3' and Ml; and M”, John Lord K-l,l,l,,l. ll, llle bullpen. ll-,. mm-l harmless I t . three other indicted and eight .i5mith told me by wire that I ispenf. a day last week in Char- expgcl Kind" lo ll,” ,lMllK.l.' "Our obicct is to study metabol- d G others are under arrest. wouldn't be allowed to play inllottetown. yea, llke lull seasonf ism of mineral elements and the y och-wk r Jr Mexico and I've had to cancel the; .-M I Bnudreall pl-nfgsses lo ll, ,5-mode of action of vitamin D." Pig-skin is said to make the arrangements I've made with the. Friends rcgret to learn that Mr. mlll-ll ll, llle .18,-ll nlmlll lvlllllllllsj In layman's language that NE Yoaxl-F.'b 2.. MP, best leather for horseback saddlns. folks down there." said Snead. l,Joseph MacL.cod is still undcrtzu-ill, llls ll”-ll pal-solll El-an if 'l',.d means. roligllly that the technlc- Tm, wl , er llnle I -l'- '1 K -.ibecause of lls lxnighucss and dur- Snead said that apparently . in: treatment at the P. E. I. Hos- 'does l-epol-1 for Sm-lnl; llxlinlnglllfllls nrc checking. for example. on Ce mm VHS! y 0 en"! ability. lucky basketball stars. members of 1 l Jumping the rails. 17 freight cars piled up at Beaverton, Ont. No one was hurt. though three toppled over on their sides. CEIT5 ' ninximum l.'i-ccnt limit down in . May and July. There was no information avail- able on export loadings of Canad- WINNIPEG. no. 27 H tCPl -siian Wheat i A rencvial of buying near the close: Class two wheat prices were dmirn today sent most grain prices abovel two cent; from yesterday. while previously closing lcvels on thclI.W.A. prices were unchanged. Winnipeg Grain Exchange. A Closlllg pl."-ell; Prices here forged up in initial Oats .. Mull 391': Jll. goal; on I. More frequent medical ex- . . 1 Hh E. l D d lp ddl trades for gti)l0d gains hm, fell o”'7ni,A, M 1” 7 n Ian gjglrlltlilililils h'"'”' "d dim”? 5 . ””G'CA”-C"" llv((.f:lI,ll:f,':l).lll-l(ll:ll.e1glfl bllllllalynlllna lilnnl. i again as so in: increase in re- Ilnrlcy - a.V ..7 -: . y m . 2 .An Ncht-(HY break between E I G mle bout at Macllsoll sqlllll-ll Gal-. iinonse to declines on United statesi '.; Oct. 1. B. V. I PA. bums lnsmld cl ll” plesenl four: ll den here May is. Young and Dur: rrliarltetsnl-iolleller. buyinrz imnrov-l Rye -- Mar 1-59 i- Jli W34 - elm . ando clash in the Garden March .. 1 e V in 1: ate stages and most Oct. L753. - ' l l V. b . . U I t Robinson will defend ills crown : !)1)fnll);BdreC)f:Ver(1'd.lFlAX. however. re-l Flax - May 4.29iaN: Jill 4.25A: M1 l:1il;;i:::i-Digs ll(;ll.d1,1,n:;t:l.c5l llglllllsl-I call lgolml Olson Mamlll ST JOQEPHKBEAUCF Que 9 6 MP)! owcr. closing the Oct. 4.09A. , lo elRlll.l-nlmd bouts ; . 13 in San Francisco in a bout for - - r " rt M R ' 1 v .- -- for Dr.: ...L. 4. Any boxer knocked out by a orraws. Feb. 27 (CF) sine benefit of the Demon Runyon ”b' 35 Wm" C””””.l - licfld BUNCH. 0l' 508-10" Ell-1101' l7.V The National Advisory Council onl s ----- i?'"f'l:f 3"”1E;mSg'ldePeg:;':;ol:eEr the referee Si0Dl'ilmZ the flllhlv OF manpower. due to tackle the will-l W ls l ”j i the nmmmm. llll.m.l.lllg ln lllc lerlunemploymem problem led”; a lzc.-iilcc. counts. have appealed al t l. rill be kept out of the ring - . ' R g ?Q'”p”"",' Cm” iludxmem deals" 13:1 asmonm. u it happens "me lulu expected to be told that the e mg ml” H Dr. Poulln do” not lpll ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell. A delicious meal PARIS. Frb. 27 - IReiIle1lSl rlwas served by the catering com- The Frcncll Boxing Federation mlttce. today took steps to "clean up"- professional boxing in France. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howatt It almollilced 58l'P1'l1l NEW NW and family. of Borden. were guests ulations ranging from suspension last weekend of Mrs. Howatts pa- of fighters who take too manylrents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- beatings to classification of box-'Donald. ers to avoid mismatches. ; 'I'wo recent ring accidents, one. Mr. Bryce Boswell of Truro. N. of them fatal. had brought de- s.. spent a recent weekend with mands from John Masson. Seci'e- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith lary of State for Sports. that Boswell. and his aunt. Miss Elsie something: be done to protect the Boswell. Other wcckcnd guests at. boxer. .lhc same home were Mr. and The. F. B F listed these pi'e- ;Mrs. Ralph Manning and Miss ventatlre measures: Mary Robin of Charlottetown. U G. lslephens before he liitcmpls fol lsct up his infield. Stephcns miss-I Ied the last. six weeks of the scu- son because of a leg injury. ' lllobillsiinilo Sign lfor Charily Boul l. NEW vonx. Feb. 27 .e rsri - lMlddlcweight. champion Ray Rob- llliSOl) will sirin it contract for R ii-leart Fund charity bout ill a cere-l mony Friday. 1 l sugar Ray will agree. to meet. the , turns grass. into flesh. The isotope M lactlve flcsh-inaking matter. ”rhc rcmcn." explained the scientists. "is like a big beer vat We know there's bacteria in it and we know there”: fermentation go- ins: on. But we still don't know the whole process of how the cow inlay llclp lls find out." Scientists also know that the wool on sheep contains sulphur. By feeding the sheep a diet of radio- sulphur molecules. the scientists are trying to find out if l'. is the sulphur in the diet that is helping the wool growth. 5 ill llli l id l i th V . "- "r V ' Ac--Spillisiirlodu toifrilzmenrit '3 mm hci:nApiil ;opli)t?:ll('i;ll?PV':l1i)l!rlllilylllllaalgllllt l.Zii3”Zi53Sl5 l".'"5 ”””' W9" U"””d.S'”"e” 0”” Smith could not be reached iori Mr. and Mrs. Scott MacQuarrie am," 13,3 the marine"; lilrc. Tllcy ll-ant to see how vitamin lama” Cha'"l””"5h1”5 "F 1943 '"'.d C0m'"9”l- llmd daughlreir .3l”C"dFi 0l CW3" "I'll just have to shuffle my ”D" xxocs about. preventing rickets. 1949 and w,em on w W.” Olympm s a ----j------ llottetowlhrecently visited relatives mllllelllers ,l,.,,ll,.l,l l,, M... .,-l,,, S(iipl)liSl5 addgd D, lllllzlcovsky mmF- W1?! Plwded r'1Ulll.Vl0 3'3"" . ill Vlcl-9l'llL Ml” 50h” Km” lmdlrnn plav left" he said. "in mlrli-isllll don't know too much about Splmllg ivlth gaxablerf .l" tshllwei Ml” Fmnk Mm" "t ll” ”""3ltion to-DOm.DlMnl:;:in in r-mill-i-. the cow's stomach. They don't poms m 3 M mm ”w"1m”l NM” WT”? ills” Vlslm” hel'e' its-e have Don M Lr-nharrl(ii. Clfonlknow. fol" !inst:ince, the complete laggllgmggtngfglljeher;;;'pll94;'eaH SALES and SERVICE mm. w rl. cl-d v i. - - . - ti i i .' '- " " The annual goose dinner of the lle:,)0Maxw3(,ll':.. 0 m" "" l" lmgC;'(:Jr:tOr;;:;:':';llg3 u:lel;::le?1l and Alex Groza were permitted Repairs To All Makes e cmmdlan Leglo" was held recenhl lioudreau is waitim2' 9” Vern vrhorc the cow turns grass into 10 plead to a wusmmcy Charg” El misdemeanor for which they may be sentenced to up to three years. A more serious charge of ac- cepting a bribe was. in effect. dropped. Bribery. a felony. is pun- ishable by a state prison term. Judge Saul Strait paroled them until March 28 for sentence. I The three pleaded guilty of coll-l spiring to influence the result of the invitation tournament game with Loyola of Chicago in Mad- ison Square Garden. March 14. 1949. Loyola won 67-58. After that surprising "upset," Kentucky went on to will the Collegiate champ-l ionship. l So far. the scandal has involved 32 players from seven colleges. MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELE(7rRlCAI. ' APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 in succession the ban will last three months. 5. A revised system of class- ification will be established to insure that is lighter does not take on opponents who outclass ; him. Tiobless situation appears to be over its period of greatest growth for the year. ' I Up-to-date figill-es to be present- .ed to the council. officials indicat- ed today, will show that the grow- ing unemployment of the last few months is still climbing but that there are signs the rate of climb pear to testify in an electlnn-con- i'n contempt of court. I-- ' .Vll'. Justice Wilfred Glrouardl JURICH. SW"-Zerlhllfl. 1"eb- '27 pl-onoilnred the judgment lsatl -(APl -- Russian cliniscs of it week and nolinsel for Dr. Poulin: deal between the Cimadlall nnd ,ll,pllRllld llle llcclslon lllsl vl-lllll.5,i United states hockey teams o am. i play a tie game so the U.S. could " "fix" In lGame to the: irstatloh case he will be declared, GREENTDAUS 'rJ1"isi's'”o'i7EltcoArs- Values to 29.50 .................... .. Ill.95- - D . P l ' i if . L1 flattening out. i h take secmd Pl?" in ""3 Olympic lltVll;t" nfmtgolmtiiohsell loi1949 is con-l ea Latest. totals made nubllc by t e hockey compellllon were l,Cl.mc(l 71 l . Lahor Department showed 337.000 atsiuytl lmlay ivsrvdd h.ir' mEur.H-he For-tin on Values in 44.50 . . ........... .. 0 persons seeking work at Jan 17. D. Fm ix ll . -d l, l grouu s o can i.v. I -Mr v--'----W ir- The new figure will bctabovte gal lller lnlerznallgglz lpcleesl lP.l':.,Ck:l. ---- i "””t''"", We Wl'”""” W 0 it "v Peder-non. termed the charges in' (,3 la... la,,,,.. cook. ..l,, ,,l-. Values to 24.50 .................................... .. I l mmo H0 mm an ll t the M””'"'' ""'5”"" T""l- "” Fnlzllzh Valilzaio who diefzluin - . l 4 . l ' l” Ty0NTi:,m,- .73;-, -7, -:ci:;,.-, tilt. 2:.:::r.:::..”:"::.. :2. ".2 ;i:,'g.,,it,,i,;,;rs'm to w a-wins . .............-. MEN'S suns. 2" 50 hoCek:;f"Dhg?l?Pd allay; 5 lfcislgned advise orl l;Ilinp0dWEr problems clslso In Lolldoll Doug Gllmslnlll lms. 11”! WWII he Tim "WW i0 505- Values in 39.50 ................................... .. ' ' . - Will be n0TmC- it W33 "n 37' sldent of the Cgngdlan Amateur f':'C?”i Th” l March 8 as mm" Lach "mm in stood. that. despite the seasonal Hockey Amlclallml "lll V--wl,l.' The original post at Moose fac- the old Forum. . it should more properly be cal- ;;'lnl”ll',e::laf1l;”';:l':lj1m9:h:;&relfsi nllha: that's Just about the sillicst thing Jtlllefnlgti ”l;.:A:lll::)nh'V Values in 49.50 .................................... .. . led mm" mm Almuculmn mu" loyge-range currents of manpower I W" haunt id:-ri:eil'ier rill 1371 l l . ' F” me Vemm" pl"ym”lm' M supply and demand since the colins l IL i E y i:::.:::: ?'i"”.”.;:"”' xiii ”";;'::: . ALL OTHER MEN s suns t l ' Prospects still are for a return ch”kb”"e”3"d skim lmd 3”" of virtually-fullv employment in twice-in National Hockey League llle ml.-lng as llelmce pmducllon M C”mPe””9"- h” ml” 39559" 5"” and seasonal work picks up. ACROSS 1.Amrllga- 2l. Aurllehce lsllll vived the temporary absence of his In mnouncing the meeting, the l.D,,,,l.,.g ml. '.l5.F'.r1Ilil'1 I29 , ,gg.,,..,L....c... LL... -......- 8;!-(Elle: right arm. Rlllnx MRUW30 Labor Department said lmrtnldzrlh light 8 Vmhr qorl '26 liiivle trim!) E Use, Our Lay-Away Plan -- A Small c at . tlon Minister Harris s expcc e o g.g,.,..,,.l. nriii-2 39- '-iiE"” De mlt'WilI Hold Anv Garment. But "survivali is rank under- meet the council to discuss Can- ll Bel-lnglnnl il.0iitlvL 32 Nor-thrust H 3' i - Still-emenfu I-3 Hnythlni. Lach has adais future immigration program. ll ll, 0 i-zpnrl-.s (ahhrl 3 come out from under the great The present over-all position of lljnhl is Made :i.c.llstmml n Richard's shadow to set a brilliant manpower. officials said. suggests ll. Aeliltl: nrollls st. Dimiuiiiu-a. lg L 0 t pace for Montreal's red-shlrted it. ishunlikellly the counclltwilltmove (mull lllllllmd all-tilznbelh u a rookie scoring circus. to ave t. e governmen at any L','Llplxic1n '.to.'rulncrysial :13 Row ...S5"i:ii:.?..f.””m...”"lf.5:'F””iif.l ::::.':: .r::::"r:i:." ”' .. :::':;....... ”E';::?i”' t.::::.":"" 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET Richard's ErOil'ldin,lllf')', which wrlill --- r--r 17-,Spl1Clf.)lll 22. Eggs ibinl.) ;a.ValueH d flitonk flax sideline him n cfinltcly. hmug I 2Lvl'g5lern 23.lx'e;;ailvg no Lillie ssh .. IS . - out Lacirs true skill nnd value to slate (U.S) vote 40. Require. (contracted) the Canadians. 34,3910,-. . Coach Dick Irvin put Lrlch. in ' 2".Stop! lhlskl2thll51l.l:.L. s::1ison.d heglveken y A tnsutle . l llOO ea c Grim e an c it! ggpgmsn ' wllll cllolllllllll-Ell :tggggz-..”:...”i3.:...i”.l:.ifih'..:l.? iiosmu. m. 2i-rem, .. ;.;:;': SUPER-KEEN. Miniloil-rluisilen mes PAINTS All WALi.PAPElls' l;”.'3.i.?:: i.1-”;:'...”.Si:. i'::lli-Ti i'3.'I-".”'":.."..'...”.i"r.i:”l.;-ii?1? :i::..""””' aw: TIIE BEST-Lllillilllti siIAvEs EVER! .' ” t i v - ' layer who -"'- r D . , l” I hp ml, 5a.Vim,y Tlnplu as the p . I - W nmmu leiuenkppnlnl Q gm” C lhest combined rll-an pin) and 0- i 3 i . - I 1 hi I in in Quebec voiiirv-W . Fro-Ii. excltlnt lass plterns of SIINTESTED WAI.L- i w"h""" R"””"d- Lac" "””””ils:-lllilir oHoclteNM"l.eaaue.eli was 3: Broatl . pApz.l Wm” ru.'. 0' punt. ln Ev.” prlco hr-elm.” ltwc all-lime N.H.L. scorlnsi ' nnnnunpgd lad.” ' smile On dlaplq for 31"" .pvfoy.'. .90'd5 3'3" by El" COW"-'-W lmm" -----7----w ---- --- ”- Ml3l''k' 3-" you used sl-nan sa-rm-tlls new wonder psinu WW0" 5'” Fl?” "9 '"9"d "ll" 43- "38" mm. gum". "lm l. lmmmlm, Mme popum, duly. lsole posscsai III of the assist. record. . , 44 Landscape The Gllddon Paint Company. who manufactu .- SPEED lTh'3"v 1”” 9W”l”Y- M "wk M"; 45 'l'l'0llI"i SATIN. M10? 70" 73537-016 lien-lg... M lllell. ml" lfhe mark for most points over an An1rriC.1it studio. -N.H.L. career with 550. - ---- -- libcr l The loss of Richard has brought. MONTREAL. Feb. 27 - ICPl - 4;-llghl-olld jahnut a re-evaluation of "ever-'Ttli8Ul.:;l19T!lC:;u dgelllrcelrxdlgreglgxg 47 Horse V lgreen" Elmer." He now is a good I - 0 ' DOW. Ml, lo Wm me vol. lo, 511.51.; to the Canadian dollar. down U32 lll-mll DECOIIATE Tins . centre. Until Richard went out. from 'I'utsdn.vs Now That in it 2..xll..-mil New York's Don (Boiiesi Raleigh 300k "-00 V32 C”"”'"'" '0 WY 31 lII.lll'llltiI'Ilf. i and Toronto's Ted Kennedy had at Americm 3 .w...nm nu. Sp least equal support. .””"'” "" C " ' C" (pl 1 RINQAOOORDING. Nobody will ever cast a shadow i (Replies . l , lover timer -ii-iii . Clll IIIOO CO I. g 533;" A , Tlrsy sin vn Smoother IIIlVOI'AdII . - 1'0 A HAN ' ' last Far longer Tllan Ordinary I ti on . ' l P R E S I R V D DAILY CRYPTt)0l'0TE-Hcre s llmv to work i -l . Gum" mm Bhdula lm, 1". m mu”. ' DYIVC OUl' A X Y " " E C A 3 " PLENTY sharp and give a fellow the bsst- - ml Us mp I! L 0 N G F V3 L In 0 W looking, moat comfortable ahavoa possible. ' ' One letter simply stands for another. in tll:.-l example. A is used Now to sava time, says fuss and make - .' . lgnr the three I (N for the lam Ox: ric. Single letters, apoac Islsits chnnsinl "Iv. Ill! 7"? Gl"9"0 3'1" 9 ' You p lhnlihird. ihc 'leh';'rii auil r.n-hmmh or the xmhis Are all hints. Blade: in'ihe mod-rn Gill-rm Di-rienm ' I a , . V , h M ml, g R", mll-,.l,."l that deals em out unwrapped. You pay just 0 ' Lam "33 l 2 C 9 L ' the regular price of the blades alone. The a i - - ' 0 : h 20- l d - :3 A ::..':i:::.:.:t::.v-.:;:;.'1:..:.i.:.:..:...-'- - ' 3. ' lg HCVRR YWGI-:'C.Vl. HCGDSM CLYZCI InanontdlspoaalofuasdblIdos,Il.00. l U . x ' -it . it ” - i ' ... - WSMNDGSI. ' -N 0" may 2' TI! lingers Hardware co. Ltd. - - i - d i C V " it 5 T C ” ” ii i T R '””'I.i::i:.”...t.'.'::..:.::'.i'.':i""" g l, -' . & V.-q,-l-,l;l.l'. (rrlllqlllllluip; Do NOT SQVANDY-IR TIME. FOIL - l. ' ' ., 9 . l xl THAT IS THE STUFF LIFE is MADE 01'-.fFRAlVKLlN.,, i It It's Hardware We-Ilm It - mm HAD-E5 . - IO POP i ' . . 4"” -- ' 1