=p owt we = #ya LAND NEWS PAGE Injured Hawks . Western And Central Districts ‘Pose Problem The Guardian, Charlotictown, Sai, April 17, 1965. By AL McNEIL | “Stopping Hull is ae a cai Haws ated" He had's gaol aun at neice Tey Warren Spahn Praises Casey can learn plenty.“A fellow can get an education just being around him.” This comes from one who has won 356 games in 19 years and experienced 13 seasons winning | 20 or more. Casey is not the only one who is Montreal Friday afternoon and it's pretty defend| charges inciude theft, fraud faced with the possibility of against a guy who's |and making a false statement opening tonight's Stanley Cup as much as he is : lin writing. A judicial inquiry final without the services of two Blake said he found the association was in key veterans. will assign right-wimger Claude debt more than $800,000. - \, — Billy Reay at en on BE. hero) ilote, team captain jwhose overtime Tuesday fence stalwart, may be forced|sank the defending cup cham-| CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. By JOE REICHLER to sit out the opener with an pion Toronto Maple Leafs, to BRONCHIAL COUGH A NEW YORK (AP)—They call injured left shoulder. In addi-/shadow the Hawks’ blond | "ENON! , ASTHMA them the amazin’ Mets But tion, Kenny Wharram, right- bomber. | Spee at ee Ee wt er everybody knows the only thing winger on the. scooter line, is! “We'll use Provost against | S0™y-Pecked phiegm s your bronchiel hes? really amazing about them is nursing an injured right knee. him -at home. But Billy Reay| you fnc's nose hres. witese cad ae = their manager. . “Right now it’s questionable may have some other ‘deas tees ssingain : proper reat? Then here is GOOD NEWS for whether Pilote will play, but! when we get to Chicago.” | Geouty “Theus bese ettite 3 eee \I’m a little more ane about; Blake, as coach of the home| <# - Spahn ‘oldest | Wharram,” Reay said. < team, will bave the final say on leaguer soctidhee te Meanwhile, coach Toe Blake|in aligning line-against-line at trade. He's also taken on the | Canadiens is more concerned the Forum, In Chicago, the last additional chores of pitching | With a healthy-member of the | move. will .be .up to. Reay. ago,” said the pitcher-coach. | coach. vs lawks. ; | However, the Chicago coach “More than 20, in fact. I was; “Casey's been peed ‘oan. Blake is the latest to join the! had some bad news for Blake. | | (Just a green kid then trying to that tp? said te sagen, Hobby ~ iy ee Reay said‘ Hull was playing | make good. Casey was my first destructible left hander. “He aa a ae 7 Snes big-league manager, you know. 'Ypts me run the pitchers “and Warren Spahn -hasn't been j}around the club very long but | there’s no.doubt in his mind who fis the most amazing Met of them all. “I knew Casey Stengel years | key to: the series,” Blake, said But_I- was: too 'y under. ta-> { Friday,” as his’ charges went' ae : sland him-then= cy nerer Second-guessed me. through & final Si-minute “work: _ In a Fve become reas- ip do this,” ’or "6 it that way".;2'_in_preparation for~ tonight's’ a - Soc: with him, I can under- | He leaves you on your own in- |22™6- ise & P<. meee why he's become an itiative. If you can't do it, then | : Vis ¥ rv z, os so beloved. ‘he takes over. rd Dori 7 Gai AT= , Ps the greatest ambas-| «. | uring Lent --= Pe ff ' : sador the Some of his know-how has ) ed - A CROSS - SECTION of the har, Jerichy Jordan; Lyris _ “That ‘tan ia a whatrel tats, |Fubbed off on our kids. We have all of your : — foreign student population at Roberts, St. James, Trinidad; | at SDU who first learned of St. | unbelievable. I dalft’ core — 18- and- 19-year olds on our club r Hf you permit an unlicensed person to drive, both the driver and St. Dunstan's University Anita Fung, Hong Kong; An- | Dunstan's through one of his Mt Stewart old he is. He's got. all : FISH needs at es "a to e r the Traffic which this year numbers 70 of high school teachers | ° ot. all those who know more about inside | yourself aré liable to a charge unde: a total of S82 students, is illus S86! Molale, Mecutelend, | oo a ao eae Hens | young fe beat a mile. ‘baseball than guys five or six |. | If you are the holder of an instruction permit ( license) four colleg- South Africa, — . # very! e 20 I've never seen a more un- years older on other clubs.” | ° Queen Street i the only person allowed in the car with you is a licensed driver trated by these four colleg friendly place, much more ta I derstandi r: : | whe is your instructor. Phote by Ge SDU) ing person. Or a more i Jy tans. From left, Naser Muk- ( y Gene Murphy, Sante ean ane of Be wa | F 3 ohne baseball man. BLAST KILLS THREE Meat Market | The Highway Seelie Hot seasiees that eoaey ieee ap nob : uring EP : : en your vehicle must TIMES y or nig proper 6 a stay in North America. | runera Sun ‘| “Sure, he’s a comedian: | condition and adjustment. 3 , Mick intends to coutinns hie| e “* —|twe-doublealks. But he's plenty |An explosion shatiered a piss | "© | Published in the interest of Highway Safety | rel n U en S | next year at Nova Sco-| NEWCASTLE, N.B. (CP) —/deep. And nobody knows more |tic button factory here Tues | “If it’s fish and can be by eae tia Tech and would like to Funeral service for Wayne Jay,| about this game. If you listen to | day, killing three women and a t .we have it.” The Provincial Safety Council ; ed ‘ his ee hae: ct a eae nai ee Hewcedtie, ond Seema ee aly = concentrate | man. Four other workers were caught . P. 0: Box 982 — Charlottetown, P.E.L ; : - i ni Stew , « oSoe. i 8s ie i i i * ' ~~ = z = g ? Sunti. Kosolcharoen from Bang- | bed to death in Toronto Wed-| ee = Seat apes a eal INCeaSINdE =e ee both would like to do post grad-| Jay, a mechanic employed in| . Cetve tas ttesyGeCatgnent memge® H : 3 } = work oe ie ieee fe was stabbed By MICHAEL O'BRIEN | Lyris Roberts, a 21-year-old | University. Mr. Kosolcharoen |times following an argument amet ‘AN x SOU sophomore. aris student |S48 ‘or some years and ins! Daryl. Clark, 18, of Toronto, Fiore MARGARET ANN WARREN from Port o! Spain, f Siar’ f 4 @ MARGARET ANN, WARREN trom Porto Spai.| [nis ompted him to Taquire ot Cane formerly of, Sunt John, "NB ngling for Want to get OVMUVOLULEG ota yen Dunstan's University is becom | ing ere . was = receive a Saree oa ae stu, Ger in connection with the death. : ing more and more appealing te|er education by meeting friend f f iM i f foreign students each year, This ent people and li a’ “ee ee a ree VOUT Elks Aer H eC some Ole d ree year, 70 of the student popula-jpletely different and — me ae Ci Pp li ; i f tion of 552 have residence out- culture. Lyris finds Prince Ed-|_ Ange eee a neg omer ity o1ce f it ?, i f 9 , side Canada. This mixture of ward Island a very beautiful ag Benth etn toe ad iS wane OT aye on some flee time : Wenders! race and culture ends to give but extremely quiet place,, 48/0: tase “nie found | | ti ate the SDU student body an inside does Naser Mukhar, a freshman ef time spent here most wort [TYVE@STIQCH 9 look into how people from other science student from Jericho, | te i ce dae a ae ‘ free tools: lands live and act. -Jordan. —Mr:--Mulehar is on a “rst impression | 1, Miss) 7s i ! 2 Al Mohale, who arrived in* mid- CCl These 70° students. reptésent scholarship to SDU. summer, answered, “I couldn't! the United States, Hong . Kong, MANY FROM 0! > believe -it-was- still so bright af-| India, British Guiana, Basuto-/ The Orient is well represent- my land,’ the West Indies, Thailand ed at St. Dunstan's. Nick Wong, | Br anree ‘CHANGE | Kent-Queen: sirest | tntersection | and Jordon. ’\a third year-engineering student evening. resulted im an _esti-| ill Moving closer to home, we mated damage of about $300 to’ s j find there are many American each vehicle. students at SDU. John Linus O’-| | . a commerce | 8 p.m. when a 1965 model — car) student from New York City “riven by Alan Wayne Gregory) finds P.E.I. a relaxing change 295 Allen Street, Parkdale, from the hustle and bustle of an ng south om, Queen Street, New York. John thinks St. Dun- th a 1959- model car. stan’s is a good college for a stu-| 21ve" by Calvin Campbell, 33) dent who is serious about his ?2rk Street, who was going east on Kent Street. The accident wef, investigated by city police. EAT SEAWEED HAPPILY Many Americans eat Seaweed | MO Maa NY Storey Electric Ltd kid MR. LEWIS Mrs. Edgar Forsythe, Alberton South, is a patient in the West- ern Hospital. MR. 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