Underdog Eskimos Enter Finals Witi Poor Showing By DON HANRIGHT Canadian Preu Stuff Writer EDMONTON (CF) - Edmonton Eskllllos will enter the Grey Cup 1: piobably the lowest western i-iinference underdogs in many a iiiimn. , Kskllllos. who clash with the powerful Montreal Alouettes in the national football final at Toronto Saturday. have enough injuries and -'lRllSIlCal flaws to warrant confl- dent betting from Big Four enthus- mllilivey barely topped the Western lniri-provincial F o o t b all Union nIiile,finishing at the bottom of H, five-team. l6-game statistical Np m yards passing t1,708i:.first 1,...” on passing I69); yards on uckoff returns (686); avers e kick- .(( return (19.6 yard): tota yards ,n punts returns (742) and aver- ,ga punt return (6.1 yards). MSS-COMPLETIONS POOR Their pass-completion average of 392 per cent was only third-best hiring the regular seaon schedule and their eight meagre touchdown passes topped only the lowly Brit- ..-vi Columbia Lions. who won one game. Against pass - happy Montreal yuarterback Sam Etcheverry. wh') .a"ked up 434 yards through the 3” in belllnl Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 311 Four final: Saturday, Eskimo don't seem too promising as the team to return with the WIFU's first Grey Cup since 1948. Calizary Slampeders won it that year. But Eskimo coach Frank (Pop) Ivy might have the last laugh. Most of the figures cover a period when the former Oklahoman was charging his injury-plagued squad N through modest use of the split-T, the club's most outstanding offen- sive feature. ANOTHER SET Ivy beams on his own sheet of the statistics. where it shows hiI club toppin gthe following depart.- ments: Times carried in'ruahing t575l: total y a r cl :4 g e rushing (3.ll9I: first downs rushing (169- a WIFU record); touchdowns (37- only 22 were scored agnint Ed- montonl; and corverts (37-a con- ference percentage record - with only M againstl. - "The Eskimos have won every game this year they have abso- lutely had to win. The Grey Cup is such a game. They showed against Winnipeg they can play nutstnnding team football. 1 think they'll do it Saturday." Permits Strasser To Return to tlerniaiiy BONN, (AP)-The West. .German government announced today l.hlIL Ot-to Strnsser, one of Hitler": earl- iest followers. will be permitted to return to Gernuny. In I special announcement, the government said the decision oft the Supreme Court that Strn.s.ser' r is entitled to full restoration to civil German rights has removed the last obstacle to his return home from Cnnndm He has been living for some years ct. Parndiise. . S. The court overruled the federal. interior ministry which had re-4 Jected 8trnsser'a application for; citizenship on the grounds that his return to West Germany would in- volve : "risk to the constitution.” Otto and his brother Gregor Strauer joined the Nazi party in 1925. Otto was a leading writer on the Volkischer Beobachter. news- paper of Nazi propaganda chief Paul Josef Goebbels. In 1930 the Strttuers broke with Hitler and founded the rival Black Front or- ganizntion. When Hitler came to power. Otto fled to Canada and Gregor was killed in the 1934 purge. Hitler stripped Otto of his citizenship in 1933 for polltlcll offences against Nazi Germany. t A catls jaw. unlike thafnf a ring. moves only up and down. not side-t ways. I '4 435' Charlottetown Sail i I " . '..". g V V 4 ' 55f. . or On Training Cruise . 3 l The Guudlan Page 7 Wednesday. Nov. 24, 1954 Leaving Washing On Line A Mistake NORTH BAY. Ont. 1CP!-LeaV- ff, ling the washing nn tl'.e line over- night ls a rvvirtrlm which three sidents learned the hard way in the last two dais. Mrs. G. Edgar luik lir'urrii Ni: and 3'15 wnrlh of clothing uhnri ihe line was rut and all the wash- lllK stolen. "I lost nth ' under. 'r and Dylamas, as well as blan - kets and bath Mid My-5, Edgar. Another resid:-nt :n the aim Inst four new sheets. and a lhlrd mid flve palm of men's socks Stolen Go By Train & SAVE! BARGAIN COACH FARES O Going ITUESDAY & WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7 - 8 To M O N T R E A L OTTAWA. or TORONTO 6UI Our WHY . Jo arm: Alli” gt-zlllflllh in .hl'.l.lf!Tl51. fh” ' . um ttlllltflllnm C-iia:-Milfmld. A-.Mx' LN W irurr LL MAKE i'DoN'T KNOW. NOT HALE W, ” ”" l"' -i - '”m""' A FINE CLO5E'UP IT'S 50 ROUGH T-H' TIME IMp ' OF THAT OL' BOY I'M HAVtN'A HAVtN' TRVN . SEVEN mu ixr;'ri'ii.x' l.l)llT 0” Va-"Z GALE AWFUL T'ME -'0 KEEP You l Dav coaches Only MOVIE 'rzvw' TO KEEP OUT OF MY . ,,,;g,,.,,,, (.,,N.,W,' V. - . J No Stopovere "t . I l” .. PLAN l'0l'R 'l'Rll' NUW ” -nevi ...'; . .- . . . .. , "' .... V .. A training cruise - - - with an accent on the training. i I I "Add rrrtnujx wiyytaivti-I wins! That's what 762 officers and men in HMCS Quebec are nlp" "V ii?” "mm mm. '3 finding as the 8,000-ion cruiser gets well into a seven-week. 1 n rntlhllfrl-st(r::limrl,'a. a.:Y,mAM Vwd-iwm activity-filled program which has taken the Ship to West . . I'0I' Full Iufnrmiitiuii tniisult Indies and South American waters. She is due to return to Halifax December 5. Keeping track of course Best Grey Cup Weekend being followed by other CANADIAN NATIONAL ships in the immediate vicinii.V is important. Here, keeping .TOR(.)NT0' mm i Th” l"""'S 5”"”'” mm” R"”zh R"l"5 12” . . . Grey (.up weekend, a Pooiball- in the game. RAILOOAXS the plOt' are I”dg' 593' Bert" MCGulgan' of Charlouetownt fltirored Mnrdi Gras. shaped up Officials hclievn this rs--ii's' PEI, left, and Ldg. SCH. John Maiicliip, of Montreal. xiond-it mom 3. Lhp mggp-i and ghnw W.” 1,, l ' i O ' ' , - '- r- r ' f . . p the Calgary invas- (National Defence Photo) lhest of tliese njnnual llElllCSl'l?ltx'9s ,0” and anytmnz smve. 7-.- mm''”" W”. H" WFSL Highlighting the weekend fes- REPORTS ON IONTRAC-I-S ”l.Vc're pulling out all stops in .Y.. I. V . C make the show the best yet." Said '”mes um he mp End” mam 5510'3'PWF GTP.V Cup dinner, thr ehnosing nl "MN5 Gr":-y Cup" that same night -ind llw ,.iiammntli Grey Cup parade Satiirriay morn- ting 1. About 30 floats, znme valued at 52.000 gnily-cnstiimeri girls, dog teams and '.'0 bands-more bands than has ever been in 5 pgrgdc in Canada. officials say-will he on the march. It will i-nu-r three miles of downtown Toronto. Bands and finals are coming from' Vanvoiiver, Edmonton. Calgary” ' LONDON 4CPJ-R .A. Butlnr. ..chancellnr of the exchequer. tnlrl lthe House nf Cuiiinion Tuesrlay ltliat only nne contract has been if ioffered in connection with the St. v, pLalR'l?enC; seaway pl'l'iJEL'f. and i”that was awarded to a Canadian ifirm." The chiincellor said how- ever that approval had been given for a number of British contractors and civil engineering firms to establish subsidiaries in Canaila ;These would "no doubt" tender for :contracts when the time came. LONG COASTLINE Fl t'f)llllflPnllRl official of the Tor- nntn iunim board of tratle wiiirli pi-oiimtns llw 4'r1,lEl)ltRLl0n tn los- twr ea-t-up-.-I :.,-nodwill ”W'sfve had six l'nlIlIllli,'PF5 working since last Christmas on this and things are just about ('oiiiplctc." The l"?lE'lll'al.l0l1 before and alim- the hast-ucst toothnll xfiiiiv lliis hcnn an iinnual affair since 1948 when supporters of Calgary Stain- p(',(l0i'.N stornied into the city and stn:i:rl- R parade that startled srlalfl Toronto. Tliey cooked flap- iurks on th:- streets, inrle around iTI-IROOAT V Rain 8. Snow sons? -fl! : FOP COl'l'tWIOl'l ? ordinary sore J .jTt?.wift.iAr-g i M-2-F i , , R, W . . i . v.- e...u.sv.eou I Aiisti'alia's cnastlinc. incliuiiiii: nn r-liiii-k-uagnns and own put g'""' '""””3- T'”''''""- H31"-l 4 3 THE C0MpET'T0R5 """"”"'”"""'r'” O .the island state nfTasn1anin, totals 'l'm-onln's miiyor on a hnrsn. Illnn. Snrnia. Kitchener gnd Mon. ”” " ll2.11lO miles Then lhnv capped it by up- ireal. '0 P BUY AT YOUR R. M. A. STORE The Retail Merchants Association of P. E. I. is an incorporated body of llI(lt'pPn(l('I1 im-reliaiils, firms & corpora.- tlons operating in this Province. Incorporated in 1950. Membership now stands at 6. WHO? WHAT? t HOW? WHEN? iNoei5E'iioE MEMBER The association was formed for ediicntionnl and otlierlikc purposes including the giitlii-ring of information us.--ful to the members and the taking of such steps as might be adrf cable to promote and siifegiinrd tlir iiitcri-st: oi the run- sumers. Collective purchasing has been done in cnrlots resulting in savings to the consunu-rs. News items and advertlsenienis will be appearing regularly vln PRESS. l)lRE('-T MAIL and STORE DlSTRlBl,'Tl()lN'. In various ways the Retail Merchants Association will Endeavour to he of serv- ice to the Independent member and his customers. Announcements from time to . . . . time of special interest to the consuming public will appear, and be followed by In- ' ' ' "" dependent Member coordination to bring realization of the association's ideas and MEMQEKS gg, RETAII MEpcHAN1's ASSOCIATION LTD. ”””'t' or r or EDWARD ISLAND f.ViQlwt. Tliumiu Tyne Tullcy 7 R. M. A. now has members in all counties. FRINGE WWW". Jr A Anwmm . Palm:-r, .lnine- . FY'l:t"Il1nlI Arse-Iiiiiill. A. A. "Hllldll "7"" O" I” ' "LN"? . . . . V yr . ,. y H I H . .- , "l'hlllipp. II. E. ('rm You. the consuming public interested in the wt-lfnre of your family, and your com- El nl'"'”'” st m:":.'m':l'L .,..,,,,,.' L ,-,,.,,.,.,:,l,,':, munlty are also interested In R. M. A. col zetivc b' r” :is dircr K" 9 to you. .,,,,m." & ML,,,,,,, ' p H . ,m,,"",m,, l'r:Iit. K--ith Iilvmmliold . I Collective discussions by your R. M. A. merchants will mean in: .,....-lmn- ..iuric-izii. l.. A. N EIIPMI" w::'..l.ti:ii'ilnAirl'wiiu- , )I1,r('::Iu-mg-I - p ! i ”l!urn.. Rzilpll R. I-' -I . 'l'-l- - ' p "'1"! Mn: --id imvrwd N to you ...... .. ,:.".'..;::.: -. .. .. '1'-mtiilu. Ahlu (':ipo W:-lie O"""" ll" J" Tlzmhh - 'tnitnii R Iiuuo-r-4 ..'.. .. Kt-ii-iimgimi lh"" '"' "j l"'"'"'" ('iulInnra-, Iii. ll. (Inter Bell Hrltltw W" tN"" ', X ,l"'""'K""' A 0 .mH,". ,3 ll M 1-mm. "3IlIlpPqlIll Irarlliig (-n. Slnlpeqiir n' M' ' ' "llIll'4'IIl'. Myre Summ:-rslvlr P. M. MncCAULL, Ellerslie. President. ALBERT NOONAN. Albcrton. llEl)l.ltlY PAIMER. Rnsevllli-. ulhmwt. 3 MI . . Wt--t I'r4-Iv-4 0uEE"vs J. F. JENKINS. Summerslcle. lst Vice-Pres. H. E. PHILLIPS. Conway. w. G. ELLIS, Sprlngficltl. ,;:'"','-"- ll-”i,;-N, ”""""'"A'fM”";' w. I. BOWMAN, Hunter n., 2nd Vice-Pres. s. D. DIXON. Ti-yon. J. R. Mar-LEAN. Smiris. .,..,jI-2' ;.,..,,, V .,.,,,,,,,,'.,..,.' 3' 1 glint"; :3;-" . . -' ' l'lH'll ' . o-o- i - E. B. BERNARD. St. ElNlll0l'!u SN?--Tl'9-ah DESMOND GAUDET. Richmond. E. H. STEWART. Montague. ti Inni. Mn. A. (. .. ninnniiii-iii ,.,,m:,,,' K ,,- ""'n',,,M,,';:, ff Ilimt's Grocery Hnulmi .(,m" A 5"" n,,M”"' "'"""l' "' "' ' ”'l'”"""' 'I'lllIIlIIllIKV II. R . . - Vt-rnvui , , , ::b"":': kAI":':'d' "i rt t 3i'::"'""':"'. 'Dlcklcv4Im. R. I.. . Naw Glnnzuu R(;llIIl(If"t' 1' Srm. )IiIrl( .V Klimmrt-'r"u'Idr :::",::,-'..:::”'u-mu (Ont?! ?"'”:1"': , . V . - . ' . . . . . w .on n I I O '"""'.'-l' ""'a""- r ("l"' T(;','ll”"'f kylacxny. K. R. .. .. stnnir, n-mgr .lo-llp. H. .. -N") Mnclrod 4- Son: Vernon Rlw-r RETAIL MERCHANTS ASS'N. LTD. FOUR YEARSOLD SHOWING STEAPY PROGRESS The first annual meeting of the newly fofmed organization was held in October 1950 at which a permanent board of di- rcctors was appointed to replace the pro- vincial directors who had been operating up to that time. The R. M. A. is demo crafic in organization and principle. early days I committee was appointed to look lniio the feasibility of organizing a wholesale company among the members This idea was dropped in favor of buyin; through an existing wholesale firm. This arrangement which has resulted in suit.- stantlal savings for those who partlcipafcd was confirmed and is now part or R. M. A policy. In October 1954 a meeting was I In the i ll rlrl ("'?ll'l()llr'Ht't1. At this meeting man; iprlimlinns from merchants in Qiicu-iis zimi Kintzs Counties were consider- ed and many new members were added to ho or .- vi"alinn. This increased the al- ready substantial purchasing power and mikes possible greater savings for firms rind customers. The R. M. A. will have an ad in this paper at least once a month, ap- itieahle to those stores participating in the idvertising. WATCH FOR R. M. A. AD IN TOMORROW '-It-nklnu (irocc-tr-riu ' llncnonnld, Orin ”l""'""'""l" 'Pnlmor. H. l.. Olmrd. C. R. S. .. . Alherton . , , S. A ' i.iii.tom A Son. 0. I T.vm- Vnllo-.v .::,';',,,',,"" ',.",,,.,.,.,. Liittrell. S. I'. .. Blr-omllelil '."R('rIll". l'. M. . Ellenlle 'tInc(tiuill. Ralph . tnrleton ')l:lr'l(ny & Sun. J. B. .. (mlomnn lilnw Brother! .. Murray Harbour tMneNelII. t'in-men . Tyne Vellum) 'mngva-all k Rn--its-r Morell ')Im-Nelll. (luude 0'Lenry 'I-lrnm-in. John M. .. Ba Fortune Mn:-Wllllnms. II. J. 0'I.enry '3Inr-Donnlrl A- ('41.. .l. A. ,.,- Cardigan Nlalllri, Mru. W. .. St. Louis 'MnIthew R lliiv-l.v-im I.lrl. -. Souris 'Nl:tH'ynn!, K. R. . I-llmsrlnle Mndlmvnntc I,tvl. Kilmuir ')l)rIrlu AIM-rtvm Ltd. . Albel-Inn t.VlelSlnmm. It, yl. Rlurrny Rlvar ttlyrlelx Ar llelntu-h - Tlxninh 'l'0olr. P. ti. . 5 Ne-wmmbo. G. E. . Fort. Mill '59!-wart It Reel: Honunil iiGUAllDlAN” KING'S . RI. . 'l:v Elrlnn Urnpnud 7.n. T