NEED SI-IOl'I'S1'OP' By JACK HAND CLEARWATER. Fla. Until Philadelphia Phillies ... their long-awaited deal for (AP) -Ithe Curftul makel (.177 at Miami) shortstop. it is difficult to see how aims. .' the club can expect to improve on i last year's fifth-place finish. With Granny Hamner now a 9 knuckle ball relief . shortstop job is wide open. At var- . T lous times Roy Smalley (.23) and. - Bobby Morgan (.1915), a pair oil I)-year-olds. the position. and general manager Roy Hamey are expected to pull a trade be- dore the club leaves its spring training quarters. MAY BUY PLAYER If they are stymied in their ef- Chico Fernandez or from the Brooklyn organization. got to have a shortstop and some . better hitting and defence in right Kip field." said Smith. He hopes pitcher. the JONE have been playinglgo it Ted Kazanski (.211) the may platoon base. F.d Bouchee (.273 at Mianiill hasn't been hitting up to i-xpcctzi-. tions but he is getting a solid trizill at first. f Stan Lopata (.367 with 32 honi- atted in) me catcher this year with no shifts to first base. Relief ill come from Joe Lonnctt (.182) and bonus boy Mack Burk "To be a strong contender we've (L000 for one at bat). (I9-18) course. the big man of the pitch- Curt Simmons I15-l0l.l However. manager Mayo Smith; Hemus l Cardinal. Bob Lillis help w to ing staff. (.286). -I forts to land an established major ers and 95 runs b they probably will dip full-ti Robin Roberts Veterans Elmer Valu (.289- S SEEMS SET Smith's infield is club top flisht lpitchiiig. and Phillies Not Expected To Improve Fifth Position . come up with the rightfleider from who was a doubtful factor a year squad. Bob Bowman ago. is solid again and team and (lien Gorbous. with Harvey Haddlx (13-8)" to give at (.262 at Miami) both hage strong the lefthgnded Jim iiearn (5-ll). acquired from Frank Bauinholtz (.270) also are. New York Giants during the win- available. ( ter. is expected to start. Jack San- I ford. who came back from the and Sully veteran ex- sccoiid isa league officials Is. unsettled, ex- army to beat the Cubs in his only cept for Willie Jones (.277) at star tlast fail. also geta stating third base and even Willie might chance. the right deal is set up Cily Volleyball Playoffs Tuesday l ( The SEHIHIMIS Of the CH Yiaerics the schools are playing this Volleyball League will get under-T way next Tuesday night at P.W.C.l it was announced last night by he .B.Y-C.. who fin-lncccssitating a deciding game. As i .ished on the top rung. will be T or meeting P.W.C. in the first three games of the best-of-seven series. A league meeting will be held lat the Y.M.C.A. Saturday alter- IN THIS CORNER Disappointed But Proud EVEN though Parkdale Flyersll:x:L,;. failed to defeat Fredericton Cap- itals we can't help saying that we are pretty proud of them. Like most Island hockey fans. we were a little disappointed that Allie and his lads didn't come back with is .l acalps on their belts, but we feel '4 ' that the reputation of the Island .-.. - Hockey League and our born and Pt. bred Island hockey players has i been given a solid boost in every Maritims hockey town (which is - rd the same as saying every city. i town. village and small cluster of houses in the Marltimes). THEY HELD the upper hand after winning the first two games here and their 6-2 and I-1 victories (the worst beatings inflicted on the Capitals by any team this year), were greeted with open mouths by many who had seen the Caps devouring Southern New Bruns- wick opposition all year. We ex- pected them to win with that 1-0 edge. even though the next three games were to be played in Fred- ericton. They didn't win. but it wasn't from lack of trying. The . Flyers were worthy representa- --', . fives of the Island In Maritime I i hockey. They are to be com- ; 7.. ) mended for making such a spirited effort. if CONGRATULATIONS of course are in order for tho Capitals. Caps '5. didn't look as good as tho Fiyars on Charlottetown ice. but they beat them on Fredericton ice. Any team that can whip Parkdalo three stralnit has to be good. WITH ALL diu respect to the Caps. Parkdalo's lack of man- powsrtholoss otAlliaCarvarand the three consecutive games on Fredericton ice didn't do the New Brunrwickers a bit of harm. Fly- can have only 11 players-in the lineup and Carvor's departure cut It to 10. not nearly enough guns to sink the Capital ship. well stocked with 1! heavy hitters. Tho Ilyors biggest advantage over Caps was speed. Ten n-ion cant' lnatchthopacaof1Iin1Nmin- atos of liookay Possibly next year. provided the Island wishes to be represented in Maritime play- downl. some system will be de- vised to allow the team represent- ing the Island about 8 or 4 extra plasars. It could be arranged in act an all-star team from the league would have gone far in adariclino competition. WHEN YOU get right down to it. we have Charlottetown supply- I h ill luck then. and went on to defeat Plctou for the N.S. B. crown and knock of S.D.U. for and providing a few players to two other teams. playing against a town of comparable also which ices one team. Had the League gtandouts been entered in Mari- tlma competition under Charlotte- town colors the Island could well have taken home a large side of pork. Just picture a team headed by the Carver lads. Willie Dunn. Buck Whitlock. Bubby Dowling. Billy Hughes. Frank Roper. Thane Doyle. Spy Ready. Lorne Hen- nessey, Junior Msclaeod. Frank lhaphord. etc.. etc. tho Island title. and telecast (1 ALLIE CARVER missed the fin- al game as a remit of a wrist injury. We have been informed The winner w ALLIE CARVER by a reliable source that Allie broke his wrist. This will be sad news to Parkdale supporters in the Island League. If Coach Car- ver is out for the remainder of the B.Y.C. - Parkdale series then odds on the Flyers will take a turn for the worse. Allie is one of the league's outstanding players addition to being (in the opinion of this writer) the ioop's best right- winger. With Allie on the sidelines. the Carver boys will find the going a lot rougher. His featherweight and unorringly accurate passes set up 83 goals in regular league play and his eagle eye and threading shot accounted for 27 others- WITHOUT Allie the odds will be In favor of youth club. However. those who will remember last oar. will recall that tho Fiyors ad a lot more than their share of he me). i0:l5 - li:00- Bantams - Kings- Queens - Geo'town vs QCHS Ch'- Borrios Enters As 7-5 Choice ....":.:: choice to defeat clever Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn tonight in the um um” opening round of weight elimination tournament to determine a successor to retired champion Sandy Saddler. The 12 - rounder at Madison Square Garden will be broadcast con, V. Model Cum 30 - 7:00 --Paporwts - ess M. m. AST.) ll00Il BI 2.30. FINAL STANDINGS GP W L Pts. B.Y.C 75 50 25 100 Y-M.C.A. 75 40 26 98 independents 75 45 30 00 P.W.C. 75 35 40 R.C.M.P. 75 26 40 52 Signals . '75 20 55 40 have been Brigadier. I am. Charlottetown. see another day's T in Minor L Leagues as well and Charlottetown needle- Spitfires vs Rockets. 8:30 - 00-9:30- -P.E.I. Senior town. town. 12:45 the feather- 6. me” NWNWS Tigers vs Bluebirds. lyItzNMz'mBlAl. cnaaiaarressltaffawrisor (CP)-British soccer Villa tho "mod- British Soccer Fans Call Aston Villa "MudIarkers" Hogan (Kid) Bassey. British Em- 7.00 . . - , 3- g H ,- L Third period: No scoring. Pen- I430?" 0' 99- . c or n. pire mpouna titleliolder. in the m,,,,,, ,",,I,f;e 3";;";';0l::';gSs, T,';'.f..,';”,;ef; '23, 93?: 5;:f,ck ,1, altles: Caffcry. Howe 11:53, aoi- Myron Lin . 99) 1:: ;,"3iaosp.in, Final. to End semi-final of tho tourney set up 3:15 , 9.3.-F specm Pam" the way while Wm” we” vin 12:10. Hows 17:59. H.'i'. Vosey .99 sum. 1-. wmuocs. B. Macbougali. by the world boxing committee ,m,,,,e Abbi”. .,...,,...,, ..., ,.,,,,, ...... by young Stops '15- Crockett 98 M. Waddell. .I.A. Clrrutllera, VI. and the National Boxing Assocla- 9.30 . logog Mm,” , R,g.,,,, non simmons me Boston goalie Simmons 11 11 7-29 AM" M"D0W4 - 93 Dr Hooper, wm. Moccresor. Geo. tion. Then the semi-final virtnr Lemme . Abbie; vs V." who mm-ded' hi, your-in shutout Hall 9 g 5.3; Lloyd Vessey . .. . 98 3.19;; can. WIII face France's CIlel'II' Hamia. ofndaug The lonovhng Omc. ... ... .. .97 ' Eigopern ruler. fltgr the till:-.f ms are asked u may Wm be. .971 MONTAGUE 3'" 3- ""95 9 C3” " III” good enough to cooperate by rs-I 97! fl id ml at eady conque of - . ml Curling It MOMIIIIO today. Birth: and iIt-Ioata. was a N;I&I,:'l;g::;”B::x?fBI" Rudd DIM MICKIIIIOB . ... .. .95; 7:00 PM. two into the "MI mm('- 9300- Don in-iueii' Bill Mac.-I Norman Brown .. .. .9.-, East Ice: wm. MacLean versus if all goois aces;-dggs to plan. alum," ' . Wilulfrd Murray 95 Pete sinflair. new c ampon w crowned by - ' j as ey Vossey.. ... . 0? West ce: 000)) late May. M.I,.0;'0o- BI" Boyle" Gordon we" Irma Watts. ... . ... . . 0:00 at B V" "L 1145.. gm '9”... Q. W." V Paul Prou ... ... . .I0e last 1 - no" Fl" -- B.Re1d; '"' A-an CI-my ttkldat-Gr smog pm, s-,.1,,,u, 1,. 3.,.,,,,. use Voasoy. .92, wags 1co- JA. Maclaan versus ! s:oo- Jack Bynos. niii MacMil-. 10"" CW?" :3 AL - III; . 4 In" u'u"' 7;mL G. w u I J K . Dotty Andrews. ..sp p.m. cm .f.,c':.u".....,'f,'f.. M';lf,'. lrnellvuag. .. '3 g-T-ij-n gin. W W... . nwwon "'" ” S RINK It will be a difficult task. First ,nu""u'I"mI',' :9, Villa must turn back the well-bal- And A, gggug :7 anced West B;:ll'lWICII Albion side c Dr." xi” 1.... ... .. . .” in una 2: mm, to in . position to Iidloagor ,,..H;'-";"";-- - .5 - ,."d:'.vm?o:,'eI::rd.m"” from 103303 (Apt .. '0,” chm, m WM... ... ... ... . I 8:” to If. The second semi - final pits Plol liken! lotvfnnikwand mi. 1-.1-:5 :I- 3 "NW '0 "N W ,.,...,,,"""' "”'.., .,,,,1"':,'.,,,,,.t'.';,,',' as v........ .. . . ... n.o.a.r. vs. noun- 'i'i.;"5.7.-.""ix..i"I'i.?"”.'e'.-o'i'e'.7a".l'”""”" .... ,.,:,'t',,,,,'"',,, M aim Intermediate That left he 24 - '" ur t match series use has cuiuinu for the cm. l'l"5"' g i-cu any at old Po. . .1 Saturday at Sports Arena will 'for the . packed with play- off games ot the local Minor House as Provincial Playoffs which will feature Sum-l merside. Crapaud. Georgetown teams. - Following is the day's scliedule:- 8:00 - 8:30-Pee Ween - PSS . 5:00 - 5:30- Psperwts - Redwings vs ass Leafs (ind game) T 5:30 - 0:00- Paperwto Hawks vs Qss Bruins (and game 0:00 - 0230- Paperwtl - SPORT FORUM HOCKEY QUESTION lwslmi Titky:-) S;:w3:1T;'5t1hePlg1I:r- 'who worked like a irojan all even- lottetown Abbie Sisters were dis-ymg evened up the some Mm an 1. qualified from the Island Senior . Glrls' Play-offs. Surely, the im- passible roads to Georgetown would not be sufficient for this disquali- fication. Furthermore. "- Sisters were Island Champs and ' therefore the first game should .-3 eduled for Charlotte-l - town ice. This. we think. was very ' hasty judgment on the part of the the Abbie should be replayed on Charlotte- town lcc- Several of the girls' par- ents have been heard saying that they would not allow their girls to travel on such dangerous roads. and that it was ridiculous for any- one to expect them to do so. Sir, etc AN INTERESTED FAN. MINOR HOCKEY l 0:00- Pee Wees - PS8 Hornets vs QSS Rangers 9: Pee Wees - QSS Darts va WKS Tigers-Monarchs. T 0:30 - 10:00- Pee Wee: - QSS Canadians vs Springers C (All 2nd games of home-and 11:00 - l2:00- Midgets - Kings- Queens - Gco'town vs Abbies (2nd game). 12:00 - 11:45- Bantams - Kings- Queens - Geo'town vs QCHS Ch'- - 1.20- Paperwelghts - Prince -Queens - Crapaud vs sum- 1.20 - 2:00- Bantam - Prince-. Queens - Crapaud vs Sunimersidee Ithuughts last evening at the Arena -WKS 5 Tiiochar-iottetnnaGaa.rdiaa.h&.Iardi22.l51 Queen Square 6-5 Thriller From Q.C.H.S. Last evening at the Sports Arena two lnier-scholastic teams battled it out play for play right game with Queen Square having just a bit too much weight and finish for the Queen Charlotte liigh boys as they nosed them out by one goal to take the crucial game 6-5 All Q.C.H.S. needed was a draw to cop the city title but Queen Square gave all they had to re- main. in the running for the title. Only one game remains to be played in the double round robin year. If Q.S.S. trim the Royalty- Pkdle - Sp. Pk. team they will in a first play tie with Q.C.H.S. one fan aptly expressed his "If that happens. boy oh boy. .what a game that will be At the end of the first period last evening the score was tied at one all. Q.C.ll.S drew first blood at the L28 miiiule mark with Jake Kennedy meeting the goal assisted by Keir Johnston. The giying goal was scored at 2.27 as 79 Fred Burke took a nice pass from "Vince Mulligan to dent the twincs Ibt-hind Donnie Frizzell. Only pen- alty of this canto went to Willard Barrett of Q.C.H.S. for kneeing. in the second period Bill Mac- Millan opened the scoring for Q.C. HS. after a nice passing bout iwiih Willard Barrett and Frank Dow at 4.35. Wayne liiacbunald unassisted goal at 4.35 and went on to finish the scoring for the period as he banged in another unassisted goal at the 9.45 mark only Penalties in this period went to Alan Bowness of Q.C.H.S. and Vince Mulligan when they drew minors for roughing. Score at end of period Q.S.S. 3. Q.C.l-I.S. 2. Wayne MacDonald again register- ed to make it 4-2 at the I2 second mark. Q.C.H.S. roared in to the attack and Roger Blrt twinkied the red lighs at the 46 second mark after receiving a nice pass from Dave Rogers Q.C.H.S. kept playing away took a nice pass from hard -work- the score read Q.S.S. 4 Q.C.H.S. 4. Q.S.S. then settled down to work and were rewarded with their fifth goal of the night as Com- miskey scored on a pass from Lorne Cahill. defense man play moved back and forth until the 6.18 mark when Wayne MacDonald got his fourth goal of the night on a flashy play with Fred Burke and Currie. From. then on' Queen Charlotte tur-l School Wins then The third period opened fast as and Roger Dirt rig Jake Kennedy at 1.40 to make diminative Q.S.S. nod on the heat with Q.S.S. clear-I log the puck steadily. I-iowever.l at the 14.29 mark Gordie Fergu-f son. hard - rushing defence man of the Q.C.H.S. squad finished off a play with Jake Kennedy and Bill MacMillan to make the final MONTREA score for the night Q.S.S. 6 -- Blake. . iiadiens or Q.C.H.S. 5. Overcoming an R.C.A.F lead of one point at half time the Char- lottetown Y-M.C.A. basketball (cam went ahead to win by a score of 1 of action during ACTIVE MOMENTS IN CITY LIFE 47 to 31 at R.C.A.F. station Sum- mcrside on Monday evening. and players are seen above in moments the interesting game. Charlottetown Wednesday. .T. EXCHANGE FIRE TEL AVIV (AP)-Israeli At-my headquarters said Thursday Syr- Playoffs in this series began in Photos by written Harvey Has Gimpy Leg L (CPI - Coach Toe preparing his Montreal Co- the windup of the Na- The game was well handled by I tlonal Hockey League schedule and referees Jack Kane and Art Perry. I the po too Stage AII Set For Queen's This evening at 7.30 pm. all Sports Arena upwards of 250 young skaters will be trying their best to skate their way into first or second position in their respect- ive age and open races and so qualify to take part in next week's big Interscholastic skate meet. Schools having entries in tonite's big meet - the Annual Queens County meet to which Souris Sciiool also has been invited so they will have a chance to qualify after i ' the Kings County Meet due to storms - are West Kent. Souris. S.D.U-. Queen Square. Prince Street. Rochford Square. Model, Parkdale. Southport, Crap- n DETROIT (AP)-Boston Bruins paced by Leo LaBino and Real .Chevrefils. kept slve their hopes for second place in the National .Hockcy League by downing newly- crowned champion Red Wings 2-0 Thursday night. Bruins haven't finished as high as second place since the 1048-49 campaign. but their victory Thurs- day night put them in a deadlock with Montreal Canadiens. Each team has one game to play. This was the seventh time Bru- ins have whipped Red Wings against four losses and three tics. LaBine scored his 18th goal with assists from Don McKenney and Clicvrefils at the 24-second mark wxg of the first period. Chevrefils. Boston's leading scorer. wound up the scoring in ) the second period with his 31st pgg p-.1. goal. McKenney passed from con- ltre ice to LaBlne on the boards -and Chcvrcfils. breaking straight at the Detroit ncts, flicked in La- County Ice Meet At Arena and Area. North River Area. East st-season Stanley Cup ser- k on a new worry Thurs- day when he learned defencemnu Doug Harvey has a gimpy leg. Harvey pulled a muscle in the back of his right leg in Wednes- day night.s game in Toronto. against the Maple Leafs. Cana- diens pulling out a 2-1 win. so far the injury hasn't taken on alarming proportions but Blake; R”y'my' Cemlml R”y'"'y' Not" has been debating whether Har- Dame. As usual. a competent slate of o'flcials will be on hand to handle the events - age races. events and relays. To complete skating for all. Schools of Prince County. Repres- entatives will be on hand there 5 knee”-,1",-ygmay not we acuon D31 vey should be used in Saturdayls. against Chicago. windup game Black Hawks or st 099" matter of protection." Mar cheering news for Blake the evening there will ha an hours Wu 5,9 recovery of Iefpwinger Bert Olmstead. who has missed A similar meet will be held at um um four gnu-leg genius; of 3 CIVIC sudmm I" 5'-'mm"'Ide I9! hair-line fracture of an ankle bone. Rookie Stan Smrke. laid up with from Borden. Cap; Traverse. Bad-. in am cup .31”. eque. Kensington. 0'Leary. Alber-1 ion and Summerside to skate off; for the privilege of representing Prince County at next weeks Pro- vincial Meet. eBruins Shut Out Red Wings 2-0 in 25 games since replacing Terry Sawchuk. Lineups Boston - GOAL: Simmons; de- fence: Flarnan. Mohns. Armstrong Voivln. Hillman: forwards: Chev- rcfils. Labine. Mcltenney. Stasiuk, MacKeil. Gardner, Cattery. Top- pazzini. Cherry. Pierson. Regan. Detroit - Goal: l-tall: defence: Arbour. Kelly. Pronovost. Godfrey. Anderson: forwards: Lindsay. Ull- man. Howe; Relbel. Delvecchio. Pavellch, Prystai. Ferguson. Dea. Dineen. McNeill. Bucyk. Referee: Frank Udvari: lines- meii: George Hayes, Bill Morri- son. SUMMARY First perlodt 1. Boston. Labine (Mcmenney. Chevrefils) :24. Pen- alty: Flaman 1:67. Second Period: 2. Boston. Chav- reflls (Lablne. McKenney) 0:20. Penalties: tfaficry. Godfrey 15:25. Arbour 16-(ill. - The weekly shoot of Rifle Club was held on 1057 with high honors going Dave MacKinnon and Leigh Vesscy with scores of 99. RIFLE SCORES me york ; banquet was the gift to all present March l3.l0I to The weekly shoot of the York Rifle Club was held on March 20.. :::::.:lr..":::.".:":':.::;3:..::: -- Proposes "Fair e Instead of Anti-Trust Laws WASHINGTON (AP) - Repre- sentative Kenneth Kentlng (Rep. N.Y.) proposed Thursday that Congress enact a "fair play code". for professional team sports in- stead of putting them all under federal anti-trust laws. Keating suggested the code as a middle approach in a dispute l S'side Ladies Host to 'SpieI On Wednesday in 0)" "95 3i A friendly bonspiel of Island rinks was successfully carried out on Wednesday. March 20. with lhe ladies of the Summerside Cur ling Club acting as hostesses. Two rounds were played at 1 and 3 p.m. with twelve rinks particl- ing. At the conclusion of play a ban- Iquet was held in the club rooms.; at which prizes were presented to" each outside rink with the highest points. An additional feature of the an artistic favor to mark the j event. I The participating rinks and their respective scores were as follows: Dave MacKinnon... . . 90. 1:00 PM. Draw. Lelah V9IleY--- --- --- 99 Summerside (Morrison) 7 vs. kilyronwl-lnls)--an-K - 1;: Charlottetown (Mahar) a. tSum- Vln 80 0" -- - - inerside (Clark) 5 vs. Mun aguc In. vesey... 97 (Cl l ) s. R.C.A.F. (Mackenzie) 9 IAi1ow'ardBWatts... - vs.aArlberton (Waugh) 7. I iur rown.... .. . . . . - Harold Taylor... . 96 3'30 Drlw .95 Summerside (Crockett) 4 vs. Al- Robert Cooper... g 7 RCAF 1??” WE." ” ' ' I(wl:IIIiIIiIIy) I4CIirIIInsSIummers1de.(SilIi- m,:.:,,on3s phant) 8. Charlottetown (Howaity Albert Court... . . ... . .94 12 vs. Montague (Smith 8. 5 Leonard Ford... ... .. . 3; A. Robertson. .-. ... ... . . ' Angus Cluney... I.. .. . 92 Peter Proud .. . . .92 Betty Andrews... ... ... . ; goeranan Brgwn... ... ... CHARIDTTETOWN pi.-.nkPgIr,IeI;Isc',)' ' " '" ' , gm 6:45 p.m. Presidents Round Haulnvuscy”. ' "Ila Roimnl AW " ndman vs Dr H Alan rown... .. . 6 cc . . .n: ' - - Harry Lewis... . . 86 Maclntyre; - Stewart Vessey... . . 00. Ice 2. I-. Curtis vs. B. Tanton.i Harry Welton... . 35 Ice 3. W.R. Jenkins vs. H.R. Bonneil Ling... . .04.Carruthers. T, Earl Taylor... .. 82 Ice 4- R. Manning vs. I-loo. T.W. Taken Lewis... ... ... .. 80 L. Prowse. Earls Ling... .80 8:30 3 delayed games - Vice. Ferna Vessey... .Il0iPresldents. loo Section B. Myron Bell vs. 1 E. Maclnnis. ice 1. Section A. W.R. MacNelll ice 4. Section A- Dr. Giddlngs vs. fans and Israelis exchanged fire for two hours Wednesday. A spok- esman cla Syrians opened east o fHiila Lake. He said there were no Israeli casualties. Play Code" among Congress members over the big business aspects of base- ball and football. One plank in the code he is drafting probably would "give blessing" to the reserve clause in ball player contracts. Keatlng said. Keating announced he is pre- paring a code "with some teeth in lt" after conferring with com- missioner Bert Bell of the Na- tional Football League. The Supreme Court last month ruled the NFL is subject to anti- trust statutes. This declaration. however. left unchanged earlier decisions exempting baseball from the same laws. Professional hockey's structure is somewhat similar to th t of the other tennis sports. It like y would be encompass d in l(eatlng's pro- posed set of principles. but box- ing would be omitted because of its dlflerent characteristics. . SPORTS ARENA WEDNESDAY-1:80-3:30 Prc-School Skate Admission: Family 25c Skating 0-10 PM. Admission: 50c FRIDAY-7:30 P.M. Queens County Ice Meet SAT. AFTERNOON-2: 30-4:30 "r::':'i.i1:?9:s:u.s. FOR THE riiiiif GREATEST YEARS or YOUR LIFE... - u nos-Ihsvllllo lols ' o Ilno oomrcaloa . &ssssooa for travel . and advancement -gooldpatmoxoollonr DOMfiIInIlIOCl" 'fotoploao.vIsllornolOlooooposbolow.f0 1"” cooodoslrnynsrsitoror an I:w& .ll ibsum ....-no-I-W &uuiorVoaIsdus