sirammed into a standing train El Motorman. Is Suspended » CHICAGO (AP) — The motor- man of an elevated train that during the morning rush Monday was suspended from duty indef- initely Tuesday. About 125 persons were taken to hospitals after one crowded train plowed into the rear of an- Backstretch © *} (Continued from page ’7) July so as to get pleaty of op- portunity for training with the starting gate. This horse has four white feet, and a white blaze on his forehead. His sire was the American stallion ‘‘Rollo,”’ that finished second in the 1948 Ham- bletonian Trot. Great interest is being taken in the above race, and it will cer- tainly bring together the fastest down the line. The motorman, Danial J. Paris, 46, was suspended by the other stalled because of a a te-up il Chicago transit authority. “Our “investigation thus far leaves no question but that he was inattentive and not alert by |failing to realize that the train er ahead was standing still, not HUGE LOBSTER CAUGHT One of the few lobsters fortun- seven-pound, 24 imch specimen ers. Showing holding the lobster | ate enough to escape the heavy was found on the outside of a is Mrs. John Barrett, employee | pressure at Alberton and trap on Saturday by Allie Pow-° of Alberton Fisheries. fishing live to a ripe old age the huge .| moving,” a CTA spokesman said. The CTA said failure to apply bfakes soon enough was the major cause of the crash. — APPOINT ARCHITECTS OTTAWA (CP) — Appointment | of 18 new members to the Col- lege of Fellows of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada was announced Tuesday. They include Robert F. Horwood of St. John's, Nfid., and Charles A, E. Fowler of Halifax. Inadequate electrical wir- ing is inconvenient, costly Gas Price Wars Will Be Probed OTTAWA (CP) — Justice Min- ister Fulton informed the Com- mons Monday that his depart- ment’s combines branch has ta- ken informal steps to follow up complaints about gasoline price - wars. He ‘also invited anyone with any complaint to communicate al! specific information to the direc- tor of investigation at the com- bines branch, T. D. MacDonald. Mr. Fulton was replying to a question raised by Frank Howard (CCF—Skeena) about an adver tisement in Monday’s Toronto Globe and Mail -by the Ontarie Retail Gasolipe and Automotive Service Association. the Toronto area are practising “the rankest form of price dis crimination’’ by selling gasoline tors at lower prices than to other operators. “Two oil possible prite discrimination charges, use rae subterfuge of buying back the gasoline sold, their dealers and “then claiming said. operator to sell the gasoline, thus taking away his right to control his own retail business.” The ad said oil conipanies in to certain service station opera-, es, to avoid | “They set the retail price and pay a emall commission to the | | “@ | the gasoline is their-own,” the-ad4 , SENTENCES REPRIEVED ALGIERS (Reuters) — Eight Algerians under sentence of death for terrorist activities have been reprieved by President Charles de Gaulle, informed sources said Tuesday. 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