I M & :f"riditv. Mtircli 29. W57 The Cuartll '1'! Patio 3 We Hear About Everybody I Willi Respect l ltlatl fillglo Sign Drart Except The World Champion lisp Day Quit "ilottest' Driver i Treaties For fighter and have the opportunity TliRONTf) t('f' liar lM.l' Mid to add his name to the list of Wmnosday he quit the Toronto hi-an g-h.gnp'gon' by keeping gcwhlaple Leaf hockey orgiiniziotion 4'; -t tifia tlllttfl. Fla. tAP ..fuan Man- uel Fangin vias the hottest driver in S:iturda,v's international izrand Iy WIITNIY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP!-Quick now. ltollll-3 tilt-uti-rs hniploinats OI who's the heavyweight fist figlii- I I p In pppmpip. .1 mp whole blm. mp Iwllll "no bitterness and with the prix of endurance at St'hrllIK. ln- ym-my Loni. i, on um mi, H. ruff, greats-st respect" for pi-t-sizlcnt Fla and you can take that liter. at); West Ettt'0pt'afl nations Mon- Hg;-3'. . him; win. doe. nu mam .lL good. inn ".4 Indj"gf.lC0l1fl amythe. He added that he alli day signed draft treaties whlcl Tim 46-year-old world champion viill established I common mars up 50,", of hp. opwncnts hpd;was not ”madc llli' goat in any .0 pp propped up u, enter the "pp way. shape or form" for the also- when he was on his "hum of the "'1' fh”Wl"l 0! "'9 N"l0”'1 kit month" campaign. but the fans 3” '"""- turned out to see the champion. D3-V ""0 9"" ” 3999'” ma” Louis hep, htmspn lhprprager of the club on Xlonriay. told through this a(.m,m.' hhd hlsoha press conference" ”l l'E'Sll1n8d of picked up a steady. if compara- "hf: '”l",V”'.'””"- , lively small. income. A 316.000 I llonl l”"" amlmdy l” ”"”k purse here for fighting one Harry mm IT unhappy aboul Wm" hapi Thomas. siti.ooo for demolishing a P""-'d- ""1 ""3 55'3'""r01d J h P ' 4, h former player. coach and man- hfr tnfhuflghggr”?h:3lv?gomi:m1: alter. "9 381d that (W0 "lHK'k9Y the exhaust pipe directly underllicrope by peaceful means. - - . Deolllc" hat? 8PlH'0a('hP'l him his wait. 4 Chanceur Konrad Adenauer :,i5,:x:frc.;:.hle;::'eg,w the demruc abtllll R lob but ll? dN'll'l9d W, Reporters who wanted to inJer- signed for West Germany and The" "equal" xhowmp m Idh name or to say whether they were Vletv him immedlllely after the Prime Minister Antonio Segni for dmoh to hddlhh .0 hp pg"), C” He Said that he had no allbllmace wondered why he turned his Itay. The other four countries for his record with the Leafs. Hlslbgcig on them and buried jway rain do on the roof? Patter. that's right. And what relation are you to your father? Son, of course. Patterson--marvelous. Never before has a champion disappeared from circulation so suddenly as the youthful enigma with the pixie expression and un- concerned manner. it is Rocky Marciano this and Rocky Marciano that, with every move of the former titlehoider deemed worthy of newspaper comment. Joe Louis gets frequent menilonr Even Jack Dempsey, three decades removed from his glory days. still gets ample space. driver from the Argentine. who ket and an atomic energy pool ti teamed with Jean Behru oi,iite six parliaments approve the 3France to drive a Maserati to a terms. record-smashing victory in the 12- The 4FNI'-lES 570 P7053?" 9' hour sports car race. disclosed months of ncgmiauom "mm! Wednesday that he rode in an ex. imvernmcnt leaders and economic trcnir-ly hr: seat. experts of West Germany. France. When Ftingio took the wheel Italy. Belgium. Luxcmbollfl Ind from Behra with three hours to1The Netherlands. They represent go. he said in an interview. thegthe biggest effort ever launched insulating material had won off to unite the peoples of continental were represented at the signing ceremony by foreign ministers m Yet here is the current cham- pion hibernatlng at Greenwood Lake. shunning the spotlight and the plaudits which are rightfully his. At his age. 2.1. and with his com- paratively meagre experience. he should be fighting the beat avail- able opponents. instead of rusting kept the heavyweight division ac- tive. kept the champion'a name on the tongues of the fans. And they didn't lessen the gate when; a really important opponent made his bid. Horse Ass'n career with the team started inhn-om the course, He wanted to get to a dociorychristian Pineau of France. Paul- for treatment of blisters extend-llfenri Spank of Belgium. Joseph 1927 and Leafs won one Stanley Cup vrliile he was a detent-eman,l live when he was coach and one ing from his knees to his belt line. while he was assistant manager.l His departure was believed to: have t' from internal dif- ferences over what Smythe had called publicly "it year of tail- ”All the time. I am not relaxed in my mind," he said Wednesday Beck of Luxembourg and Joseph Luna of Holland. The common market. an eco- through an interpreter. nomic eommuni”; embracing 160.- 000.000 Europeans. will be devel- oped in gradual stages spread over 15 years. It aims at the free away waiting for some opponent ... Th L Ms. nhhg ll” lhowg PLANTE TUMBLES SULLIVAN in?"-i -"-'te''"”'"" r it'll iii-” -"p”'.l”f” Ni" fmiln "'?l”'""" "-3 ”3iti'-hi--”tu'i”””wm-' . r in e a m s e ens va no a c I Had develop into a much better :"h:v:h pl" 1! which 13., "um, QII fs Q50 ::irmi:io.mym'y am It limo". 9 - TAMPA. Pia. um - Prank Smith. who a few years ago was one of the beat relief pitchers in the National League. has quit baseball. After nearly a month of work- outs with the Cincinnati Rodlegs. TORONTO tCP).Jrha Canadian Horse Shows Association inc. Wed- nesday announced championship awards for 1956 in various classes of horses. In the Atlantic provinces district Successful Plays . Held By T. K. Club The 'r- K. Club of Brighton. sae- ; alsting of twelve. ten year old girls 3 Copeland Practices With Toronto Argos TORONTO (C?) - Royal Copr goalie Jacques Plante tit skateslvan tumbling to the ice in Mad-- ond bet the trip ' . ll" ' I' after New York Rangers' ccnteri ison Square Garden in the second, had iiel3rePlante he lllfffl lIllltI:'IIl!lbfl:(llllll:aflll'.wEl:llB':li::hll:I1)l1'::. um George "Red" Sullivan (7). sticks period of the Stanley Cup play- net in an attempt to help p team- h , ' The weekly shoot of the York Club was held on March. 27. 1951 f Angered Montreal Canadiens"out his left leg and sends Sulli-.'off opener Tuesday. Judi: sec- mate acore. Both Plant; and . ........,.......s.... .l ' 0 0 course bookies. who make no 11.: . ih h. h h 1 . Anh . & nancial ntrilrullhn to raclng- S vBvrtownlEnd llllglfhfi lfilnlggvviltlh scorgf ""9 be" h""'" W" 5"”-lied A0 5' l."ndtd'h' ?""m1"' 5.0”" My 9"; he found that hll rllhl lfm Jill! . . llgost racecourse rexet-utlves say lot 99, OWIIBIE lg Mrsclbetty Brrl3CIS!- l(h':":etlil;'e'm;l:b':(l)mwm”e :';':::”1:" didn't have it. He returned to Cin- staged two plsyettas in aldofof.udIe l t ey are going 10-bark her up. 0 A in 3 v ,, i am! 0 ew ESZOW. . . . cinnati where he works as a sales- Junior Red Cross. A sum V- , S So far there is no sign that Mrs. 1t1l;,r:.:Li:,0;ll, lThe best Jumper was Connie. year an" 11 5"5""5' '5 back,” man. en dollars was realized. 'l'opham's detnan will be met. To w.L, copckenm . Owhed by M135 5115811 018115 01 lal:,0Tl:l;';l”h',?::g;1";vfold' " N” The Plays were held at the home 3, ALAN HARVEY The network hnks hm SW al beat. the ban. tic actmen are ln- lo Alvin Macoomid, Hlhlaxi . C I d -t 16 didy . . of the president. Mary Found. on chhmhhh pm. pm" wrh" thousand nmlhehcourse bookngk. stalling telephones in the back H.'l'. Vesey... . . Other winners. road hack, me:P;h:l'lm:l;l::! zfgltoftlgis W3: for JGP Pnme Mlnipher glmrdhy. Much um. Pun." Louis essay.” Flight of Fancy. Miss Jane Bren- me Argonam prehwasm naming . wlpllocmzedprotlglil-Imltueta i i an it uc . To Open Ball Season TOKYO tAPia()ne month ago. gardens of houses adjoining the uiverpool course. 'AN READ SIGNALS nan. Saint John. N.B.; stock horse J Charles G 0 od w I n. Newcastle. 3 N.B.; fine harness horse. Peav- At the close of the plays. Ripley Morton on behalf of the cast thank- ed Mrs. Found for her help and camp at L05 Angeles. This is the cits-legal in Britain-with the 67 iirst time a Canadian team hash rccocnlzed racetracks. The servs Jack Andrews... wivoo N(CP)-With Britainls David MacKinnon... greatest jumping race ijthc off- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Baseball's new regulation re- -sesasasees ing. bt:)l(mal::l'l8 1:: thack lllD8r- if: is iniiiskpensahic. when an out- Harry wcmm ' alors ave er ep one incs st or be maker finds himself Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkinson a'tiulring big league clubs to cut Lei "' ” ine'q Bl ck F ' M G L '"'m 3 i"h”"' in "W Unmd 5l3'”9- ' - ,- .. .., , . . - , p ' . , H . , git Vc.sey... t 3 3"(V- '5' - o . . txohiisuke Kishi became prime "mu-led in 8 dispute involving mm mm 8 Dlnch .bum: ".V””a'd "" ,'”"”el”fe Ml.” 5"” 5h." l5 haV"'3 limm, I."-28 mayo” by "pemng '1” Betty Andrews... .. 921 Ramsay' Sal"! Jim"; saddle p”"y'l .rhP mm M the srhml ls '0 glval Minister of Japan and Joined the presented her with roles. l finance and light comedy. one or mute flltlSf.'S he lifts a tcle- d telcpiiuiie installed in the gar- 15 llolkllltl I0 the advantage of Alex Rhhemhh tm Kalarama Bugaboo. Dr. A. hi.,NE0"8"' "hitch Hanllmlh P001 3 rank. 0, the world-h phlhplhyihp Th. pp, of hhpnpupp h, u-up iA:I10n8lhC Dlgogsgonistshare that plume and . blows the surplus den as a st3.flVlCC to two tic-tac lhe minor l088lI05- Hamid Taylor ' : 92 Marshall. Halifax: harness i)0n.V.l line on Vshme .p1ahhrh Cnotb yet (hid expcutiveg, Fairy Hat Shop" were use follow ,. pcuresqiae tur' gure. t e tic-tac iiioney back to the truck. men. said: man standing in in the last three days. minor Lowe" wam. 92 Kalarama Bugaboo; harness: 5lK"9d 175 lhe 3'!-l 1'01" I" - This week he Wm thmhdhch in mg. M.dm. Pompm, D0,. A". t ggfnngd a"Mlr:belofI.';'klll"l:,'lle V;l'9";'a'; T9r'i”1C", Cliltlfll n'll.VhEBFd9I'I with a pair of binoc- league clubs have received, m0l'0 Angus Cluney... .. .. .. 91 h0'59- Pamela N9l50"- Jo 3- Japan a custom adhered to by drey Grant; Adair, Winna Martin; Liver l 1. he ripe awh C upoi pg lg ”k'i"e”l"y hbelwee", '2” umslwuld "um read "Mac ma" 30 P13Ye"5 lmm their bill Alan Brown... .... .. 90hB""'0"' B"e"l,wWd' NS"; saddle Remember When American presidents for several Fairy Mother. Holly Maclvllllan: poo ac ou ere r- on si e co e and t e odds-ziy.r signas from someone on top of brothers. who will have to unload Joyce mpg H 90h horse. Peavhles Black Fine! decade; on Saturdgy. Kjghl will Twin, her daughter, Mgry Found; o with (ly Dcnnenny as coach, tlirol out the first hall at Tokyo's Elf. Mary Hyndman: Fairy Queen. the rest of their excess baggage pt 1: d H H 90. by April 15. In the past. the big ear mu ' ' iesguers carried as many aw Sylvia Jenkins: Two Fairy Shap- pers. Nancy Nicholson. and Pam- ela Hennessey. Kor uen stadium to open offl-i cially Japan's 1957 major league baseball season. he grandstand." Mrs. Topham neplies: "If any- ne is seen signalling information at the track is the tic-tar mun. who relays information from one point to another with deft movc day's Grand National steeple L will be run. At issue is Mrs. Topham's de- Boston Bruins won their first Stan- lay Cup 28 years ago tonight. heat- ing New York Rangers 2-1 for the NEW COMMANDER Barbara Cooper.. .. ....tl9 nit sr. CATHARINES. Ont. Robert Cooper. . . 'CPl-a htand for 51509 a day from merits of wliitc-gloved hands 'om the grandstand they will be Player! Until May 15. the ftqlll Frank Vesgey. c:l:;V93' m'S;nCl9I Psi"? rkBC9- '1;1h'j-59 I-'yI'YI7lIC Slilnallcrs. will Irctvd Immediately." 25'P13Y9" CUWDW" dam Laken Lewis .. . ...8tl Lt.-Col. James L. Dandy. DSO. of second straight victory. That - The cast of characters in "Tile '1-niehbl Cl: 9,"95- 1' IOCI "elf 3 Phi; rapid gestures. add a VlVl( lliit the tlcstac msn.a resource The new rule means the teamsistuart Vessey... ... .. 86 Grimsby. 0ni.. took over Tuesday Briiins' Iiiieiip included Tiny m-pup-I-RML GROWTH Queen and the Jamdiim" were andttl-he bfwx mhea-nsklc cniohe. 10"?--l.0lC0lUFl0lh9.l'hClnilhSl'('I1t. ilnhrg-ed. arent greatly worried. -an carry 23 players after April Ema Watts .. ....os night as officer commanding tits Thompson. Eddie Shore. Lionrl f the following: Narrator. Lynne ower ne war is an n- tits. Toplianiis asking L100 for We it have men spotted allover 15 with each club having to re Borinell Ling... ... ....83 Lincoln and Welland Regimant. llitrhman. Frank Fredricksom. The Union of South Africa listed Taylor. Queen. 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