Page 6 The Gtiardlan Thttrstlay. Oct. 21. iSl.i4 Danny Lewieki Scores Twice As Rangers Win NEW YORK (AP) -- YnungiQuackenbusii. Flnmun; fni-warrls: Danny LE'WlCi(l. 23- yPiiI'-(ll('l lcft Sandford, A1 a c Kc l l. Gardner. wing purchased from 'l'iironto rlitr-'Schrni.rli. Laltine. ilit:K0liliD). Bod- ing the summer. scored tun goals ttar. Mitlnts, Costello, Klitkny. For Wednesday night as the I't?jL)VCl'i8 git-win. ted New York Rangcls defeated Ni-tv1'ork Goal: Worslcy; dc-, the Boston Bruins 6-2 in the firsiyfciice: lrwitt, Howell. Chrystal. National Hockey League of the season at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers, ntnlitite their home olttt, B.-itltizale, Mttiplilh Sntintor, rtebtlt. led all the way as rnacli Prentice, McLeod. Piipcm, Henry, Mtt7.z Pattick tcttcui-d his tivalty Lmvickl, with brother 1-YD". the BFHIH-R" Rcfctcc: Bill Chadwick; lines- cnach. iIllf'IlI Satttttty Babcock, Dom Ba- Veterart centre lion Raleigh gave 011., Rangers a 1-0 lead in the first pf'- txtr-,5T pt-gluon , , rind Hi: hairl sh:-t c:ti'ntttNi Ni it” i New York. PiRlI”il(iI. II Flnstun illJI)'Cl 5 clinic :tftct tl.f'tt!Ilxi lliniii goalie Sunni Jtitt lleniy lizirl tn.-trio p,.,,,1it'in,s; Biitli.;:ile .1 1'1; H... the stop. well and I-ict';:itsrtit Tfl'.'. Br-dmtr Ranger: CIrIil.ail.'.P(l mt it shnrt- 7:27. xiiirpltv 1219: Pitilciith 17-5i bnrttled Boston club to score IWO SE('0.N'D PERIOD goals in 13 ceciinrls 10 "ll?" 1'" 3 New York. llouell. middle pet-iii(l lvrin liuin iif R1lfi' iltnlrislt Alirknzkl .. .. if)? gcrs anti Flctit Iii.'it'Kell H019 R .'x'rw York. lmw.-lvi. vimerl Hllll dnithle tttltiitr pctittltici Il”..-ilr-iglt. xlltlkttsliii .. i.'.”1 ;,n...- a 44 srcrtllfl fracas. 'l'ht') 4 Boston. .Alrl(onn.c), were Jt'llliPd by Bostntrs Fertile t.Si'hmirltl . - Flaman who was jllilfwd l”l' Uillle Pnnnltiest Irwin two minor: ping and )iar'lx'rtll iv 0 tttiimr: t4-1. scour: ox l'()Wl-IR l'l -u' Fltittnit l'lNl. Ftiixwtil V--"-G. irtltitt" On ;; potter play llzittty llitwell T-Ff), l-jv in-' T ".'l, Cittlfrvy l-101. luiinri the rattsze at lflzflll and at THIRD PERIOD l0:26 Lewicki S('Ill0fl his first tally l 5 New York. l.l"-Vi4'l(l. Rookie Don Mt-Kcnnc,v. scorr-Ii ll"l.1lt"i'.'lt, xiii-koskil ..-.. 1.0? 1”; (11th gnal of the season. with it New York. B1lil.Z."ll". 3,-giant; fusl giiitl itf the game he- (l,.1pr:irlrt l5l'l 1,”-p (hp hgalfviay in;-ttk of the seo '7 Rri-(nit, Fl.'t'i'.'tri. lgnllfiifllifl ,,,,,-t fQtt'iiil;ciiltti-lil 13-40 liFlt'l('ki made it 4-1 in the third 3 New York. Pieittirv. " with his second cntititer. And) Aft-I.nnd. Rout)” lg.-3" ' Bathgate made, it 5-1 fiillotvcd b.Vi Penalties: Roniv E03. limwl; Filaman 44 seciintls later. Dcait .'!lR. Ait'l(cttttM' 4-l."i. l-LVift".l' 5-mi- P,-i-nticp rounderl out the scoring Sfiliilifil and lruin 1"-ll. Lint-up . -Slot”? - , F Hnstnn---Cnal' Henry; defence. Henry I? I4 it lfl ll 23 -L19 Armstrnns. G lid fr P .V. i-3.V'l'”l”i lvllr-Ei"3' Alvin Dark Becomes Highest Paid Of Giants mgw YORK iAPi.-Alvin Dark in every zaml. batted 29.1 and had Wiadncsrlay sicneri I New York iaiioldinc averatze of Qwti. His 132 Gum. (-untfa('l that made him the hit: included 20 home runs and 7 h,Eheq.pa.d player in the history runs batted in. of the club. d h M In "W T i The soil-spoken an it: we - k L d rient shortstop. called by m3n'l S itzer Leo Durocher. the "heart and 0 guts" rt! the ball clubs, affixed his I L signature to a tllitaleat C0”'”Cl 3,-tlllng 10- 536.50!) A year. Although no terms were an- Follnuing are the st.-tnrlinizs in nryunced, it was reliably learned me (mi.-at (lanrilerrn lmaztle, up the scrappy tram Captain li”.tn anti int-iuding .t.lie gftlnfts of given it ratse of 35.000 rivet" hl3'0ctriitcr '20: s.'il.50O enrninas of 1953 and 1954. Paint- Darkls i-onirart inns exceeds blt (Utnttvks -i.. 3500 the previous hlRl1 of 536.000 l3P'l””'l"l”iE ' - . in Riven pttchrr Sal Maglie in 19'J2.::lf0li.1llls :p. Bill Terry and Mel Ott both made mlm” 3'; more money but only when they W'i”l” Dnwrls 1 Strtttlcy, i-Ixiitts: fiirv.-ards: Raleigh Riinty, Laptatlc, Mickowski. Guid- censiders Damages Suit in Sale Of Athletics CHICAGO (AP) - Arnold John-lhits been acting as spokesman for son. C h i r n z n industrialist who the others. said he wanted time to iwants to move Philadelphia Athle- consider the Johnson statement itics franchise t.i Kanscts City. said personally before issuing any re- ;Wednesday ttlgltt that he is con- buttai and said the syndicate its ll sidering R suit for "substantial" whole probably would feel like- damages against the Philadelphia wise. syndicate that bought the Athletics. Roy Mack. executive ”I feel th-it I have been wrottged ident of the Mhetics. viqe-pres- was not by the Philadeltihia group who so aVtiliablP imlnhliiately Y0? 00m- suddcnly appeared on the scene. ment. and propose to get my "I must emphasize." Johnson continued, "that this action is not legal ' remedy," Johnson said in a state-, .ment. directed in any manner against the "In view of the indicated ad-.American Leazue or any of the Vance ticket sit; in Kansas City club owners. all 0! Whom in my of almost two li:llll0ll dollars. tlte,0PiIll0H ll-EVE dfifd in the best 01 ineastiie of my rtaniages shotild be faith. as hair? 1. Ull'0UEh0Ul this 5ui,5L,.nt1.-.1," lentirn t:-ansactlcn." . Arthur Rosenberg, one of the Johnson charged R0! Mad With 'Pltilndclphia giotlp members. who Violtltittlz an azrcement made in m-mm--rejmm good lftilll. l Bowling ' Opening games of Sutnmcrslde G Cotnmerciiil Bowling League: Women's high single and high l lthree-Eileen Weeks, 264 and 680. , l Men's high single and high ;thi'ec--Pinkie Peters, 243 and 700. Capitol Alleys t276”ll vs Drug- pgists t'.!39'li. i Meteor Taxi 12462; vs T. C. Soft- lballcrs t2219I. lilac-Qtiarrtes 12972) vs Summer- jside Aces t'2665I. A Subject Whnh Lt pwmnw of All Stars 0705) vs Pillboxes ' ” i ' t (2038). lJli.”.f.".2”tiI? i5'J?lll....i”f.”Yi..it2tZi CW" '35”) " Mmusltnd concerning the stittetncnt niritie by FuI1!in;ur,;. (28iI.9,),' ,k1 0840 Jack Ma(:Diitt::tl.. pro-idcnt of thel in M 5 , IM "3 (T '5 Mn time An; cur Hot-kcv As- Mls.'muhe mbscmli coniauoh Ewher this maoks Mqcg Liberals t2855l vs Regulars tab- Dotignll said that players who Mm" jump the MAHA-t'c2islct'ed club tnt I . Join the Neittotindlrind llockey ' League will be suspended nulo- e a ittrtticzilly for fur fi'P.'l!x' 'l'ltc st.ttit- . mcitt followed l'fi!IiDlilllIiS bv incin- , hers of the AFC leacttn that al- u . lezed player 1-.tld.: were be-iii: made. . i by the Netvfouttclland circuit tthlchl is not affiliated with the MAI-IA. and w.is a consequence of a scout- lll'I trip by ll()li(i other than Grand Falls c.t.t(-h. Wt-stntt tBt.t”,t'.ml Trainor of Ch:tt'lottetottn. . u . -A new slate of officers foi- the riintztig year was brought in at tht-f ,.-innuai meeting of the Ladies Di-l V yision of the Suinmerside Curlingl Last tteek-end. before he came to pclub held Monday evening. M”, the Islttttd for scveril days visit. L9,, Lmkleuer presiding. g 35.52 L??? .:i..JlLZ.Si2?Elli"..”2l.T Tl" include" "Ce-i taititng the services of rlefeni-cmnn i,"P5l,d9m' M155 S,a”y ).3a5.l"i 5ec' Sm” Macunuun and NE” Amnmo ictaty, Mrs. Hairy Dickie; irea-, for the minim. season with the 5i”"' M”' Ralph smlphami. Gmnd P-ms pnp,.,.makem Bothistantes, Mrs. Bill Morrlsnit: enter-' men plnvrrl ttitlt tr-ants PRillFiD'll- l'"””""'"' M” Alba” s1lllplla”i'ii in: in the now defunct MMHL of (i"C”"al'l”E- M” Ed snllm-' m9'"U last )'Dltl'. Jobs are beginning to b9Y5l1il?- M119 R 5- H1l1l0l1- Th": izrt s. rce for thr ttmatciir hockey Dill" Oi Difslfiem ill” b9 N154 iplnycr tv:th le..:ucs folding rilmost 11””- lcvcry dwv. so hy shouldn't they take a job wherever they can ob- li?;lL:””7..?.:i.S;ti.illl;:””l..”"Hf.lfcampaneiia "35 ' I Operation On Hand fourtllrtnrl a"r- not likely in (old in liilfi-FFRFOII, lhrowtnz n sl2Fi-i- week parfnrtncr into the ranks of l the unetnpioy NEW YORK. huugnoy CM"- . , , N paitclla, Brooklyn Dodgers catcher, ml;odr'Ii)y. lI.sh:lit;”l'l::l rriftttmrlf pilittdclrttlcttlt. it gotta,-el(tic:ti;::3eration on . . .. ,. ;i t.s c inn 1 2 , io.med All.tntii. Ciinst Scnio. Hoc 1 It VHS me second mun in less k'.:: ii '- M 1” up ii H Open mm mm 55 than six tnonths that Cztmpancllai 64 game sch."r.ule itt Fl'f'.'iPllCl0Ii .-incl Anthcrst 0') Friday night The had I" 3” under mfg kmiet The. ioiir tcanis, Ci:nt'lottc!own. Monc- 53”" h5”d W” wuawd 9" lash ton. Fredericton and Aittherst. Mal for me 1'em0Vai Oi Mlle Chip-5 doubled as player and manager. hm... b,.,,,, b,,...r.. ,,.m,,,m 3,,,,.., cf. .:ng R four-week layoff and Dark was the lust to sitzn with " " list itrok and pi.,'m;,... to .w.,. mm i-r-duriiig his batting effectiveness the world champions for 1955. Al- . in good rt;-at ng .3.-jmy mm nI.4!iV considerably. , Vin'-K last Sliinmi W15 in 50”l6Wh3'-tGII .new faces. Island fans especially. The second operation was found dtffgrenl. atmosphere That onei are due to watch it lot of new per- necessary to release aclhesicns ended the only h01d0Ut Drohlem, formers since three of the four which had caused partial paralysis confronted by the Giants. The club, teams in the ACSHL have not play- lot the ulncr nerve. and Dark didn't. reach an agt'ee- - ind here in several years. l Neuro-surgeon Dr. Samuel mcnt. until March 3. after the start I I ' ' ' Srhenkman, with Dr. Lyndon Hill of spring training. . Huchin Campbell has paced the assisting, performed the operation. The all-around athlcle wound up iifl-'IDdI;FS R1111? 11119 dshapf Mid ”There is an excellent chalice a superb season with an lnclividual' . , g Mn N. il1C.V 51011 E is T93 Y 95 -WIIYOHC lhat Campancllifs hand would re- pr-rfnrmance that matched the dl:)3S3xI::Tg;'ml(tg:der MGtl11W Flats: for the tough seison grlndlwhcnd.pi,,m to um-mat.-I said Dr. H”). mm shnuintr this war He played bumh m;,.nM H, W, Amm(,,n Hts defence at prescttt is lust Ht-Moi-e will be known in from four -TTTDTOTTTTTTTOTT Hock”. L,.,,,;,,,.' M” pm). 1,, me '::”""; H "M 5””"'1"'- "mil "ml to six weeks when further tests - . nsons blue line boys. In i.cts is Toronto Maple Lcai"s nets Thurs- day night. in Montreal. Harry Lumley. regular Lt-ttf not- minder. suffered at severe brulsc I Golf Champion I U 'r-in in: hip during a team pl'aCllrf' . 'i'ttcsrlay which will keep him mil injured Arm ,:1..L”t..”i?.t:'lif...:”:::lMtzifiz”. Canarliens Doctors tending Lum- SYDNEY. tAl"l-Flrl Ptirgol of 1... mp, h,. M, ,3, We ,0 may (7i33'W”i M”: "'9 Amellca" "peniatzainst Boston Bruins here Satur- rhamplon, was forced to iviitltdraitildam imm ill” 53-350 M71991 DD?" 30” it will be the second time tfrivet lttlll'Il8lTlCfll Wednesday because of ha, ,.,pmc,.d H". Velma I;.np'hV 9 lllllilliffi V941 in 1115 l'llIhl- 9ll'm- winner in the Leaf net! He played F"'FR'll 5-lid d0Cl0l'5 Old?-'i9d "lmlone g.-ante last year wihcn Ltihtlcy i:i: American pro team trailed tivnl Australian tinkttowns at the. end of the first. round of the tournament Flank Phillips. rt Sidney assist-I Itit professional. and amateur Tedl . . 'n.gm,i-. also of sydiicy. shot. 89s "Y THE C”A"'t"' ""55 on thn tough, par-72 Alkcs course 3 i gluon” "HEM to take the lead. Nearest. to them Mm" 2 Acw Ymk 6 Hockey Scores pas Atrstt'alintt open cimnipiongws (m,,...a I Q,”.h3:"7' .ir l"iiI-mottlt v th a 7n (""1 I'”"i”l3 ill” ''”l"”''””5 "E5 Jnnqttleru 1 Trnis-Rivlc-n-: . Tftmmt Bolt of Houston. Tcxaiui A1,", ztthir 272.. maticlilni 9h? More ”i.Prmirlence .1 Bttffaln 0 M .a-la-I Norman Von Nlda Clmipl.-ind 1 Springfield 5 Duirh Harrison of SR t,oiitx shot Pittshiirgh 3 Harsh”. 3 .73 and M-irtr Fiti-mil of Shcrnynn ' N0,” gr 0.”-V rniiiw had 75 i.N'urth Bar 5 Siirlbtirv 7 "TIP-TOP CLOTHES" MIDI-TO-MIAIURI Idflhdlon guovontoocl-oryouvnoooyn fonors on" (much Itrou l WASHERS ...... 3132.95 up l Jim Shirley, a 25-ye-tr-old chap iii” hf, ")ad:"';,,, gg ,gg,,tl 'ifront Saskatchewan who has lriok- Then there is Elliott Macliellan led very impressive in tvorimut from Boston, locals, Billy Purcell, lsessions and who had it lZf)3ls- Brian Lewis, S.-rm Gregory and lnizainst Rt'Pi'rtt1F of 3.11 in the N0 Vance Harris from Stimntersidc. ,HA last year. On the blur line hr-iThis is not .1 stiirting line-up, but lhas three t-vperlenced men alottglratlter it list of those who are 'lt'llll ttto lovnls They are Cnppcrlpnsslblc st.:irtet'i:. Many clianccs ,Leyte. Dainty O'Connor. Stevc..1re likely before the teams itc- Brkliiclch. Junior Macbeod nndjquires the ability and finesse de- istti MacLure. Cooper last. season sired by its coach. jpl:iycd with Quebec Aces and ' 9 ' Glare Brty Milieu while Danny The local football teams will lprcforincd for part nf the season continue play over the week-end ,itiih Sim Indi.-its of the NOHAla.t Saint. Dtinsiatfs Varsity travel land while with the local sqtirtdlto Acadia on Saturday to art- was It stand-out in the play-offs counter the Axemsn for the sec- ntzainst Atlantlcs Steve who land- and titne this season. The Varsity ed from an Upper Citnadlafi camp at present. lend the Maritime In- vrsterday playerl with the Islnttd-Jercollegiate football series with ers two years lg!) tvhile .ltinior two wins and no losses. Prince of land Stti have had jtinior cvperl- Wales tinder concli George An. lcnce with several Nova scotutldrcws will iiisi hit the road as lteams. they meet. Mount. Allison in an ' ' ' z-xhibitlon nffalt The other Char- The more experienced forwards iottetown team. the Nomads. who '1) camp include Johnny Morrow, have been working out steadily Buck Whitlock. Hughle Campbell, under the guidance of Dr. Frank Ray LeDur-. Lottie Henne.-soy. and Jclks will not meet any regular Cccll Dmrling. Guy Giiznnc is ex- competition tintil they play the pected to join the team shortly. Saint John Mariners on the 30th. UTTLE seoar .- N 0 065 ivu0'"” rlx . Steve Arriv 'Saxton W By JACK HAND PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Sturdy Johnny Saxton, fighting I cautious counter-punching battle, stripped listless Kid Gavilan of his world welterweigI.l. title Wednesday night on a unanimous decision in I dull 15-round bout: nt Convention Hall. The 24-year-old new champion. a New ork Golden Glove grad, won the votes of all three officials af- ter a battle marred by much hold- ing, wrestling, tugging and shov- ing. At times it looked more like a wrestling match than I fight. "It was a lousy fight," said chairman Frank Wiener of the Pennsylvania athletic commission. "But I guess they did as well as t Above is defenccntan Sieve they couldgn Brltl.'tt'it'lt ulto yestet'da,v arrived The disappointing crowd of 7.909. 0" U1.” Islnlld. "om 3" up?” paying I gross gate of 557.121 to Ca"ad””' ”a””"g Camp '” 101" see the nationally televised bout ti” mm” "1 H” P”"”' Edward (Philadelphia area blacked out) ,Islandz-rs who meet Fredericton cheered the upset victory by 8 boy . . 4 who has done most of his main We MW B”i"”'”( bout fighting in Philadelphia. Capital: in the ltr.-i gains of the lscltedttle in capital totnorrow night. Steve first came to the Island from thc,3URs1t op Acjuox West. Coast with Gus "The Big Swede" Gustavcson two years ago Only in the closing minutes. and plnyetl very good ho:-key when the Cuban Keed staged hisl gwitli the local club nt that timc..only rcal Gavilan-style burst of ac-I Now. after nn nhsettce of one lion did the customers warm up. year in the Noll.-A he, has I'PluI'fI- The final burst had them cheering ed to add is bit of power and at the end. the only real outburst color to the defensive portion oflof the scrap, the Campbell roar-lied men. Saxton fought a counter-punching - scrap, moving inside and trying top lbattcr Gavilan when he surged in. The decision seemed to strike a receptive chord with the crowd. but it didn't agree with the cards of the working press. Referee Pete Pantalco scored it 9-6, jucge Jimmy Mina 7-6-2 and judge Nat Lopinson 8-6-1. all for Bowling Results Atlantic Wltnlcsale,rs' howling tram last evening dcfcatcd De- Blois' squatl with in total pin fall of 2628, DcBloisi iotnl pin ialll was 2570. . : 39 Remain In Cambridgeshire LONDON. (AP) .. Tliirty-nittc horses, out of an original entry of 102, were named Wednesday in the list. of final acceptors for the 112th whom were ladies. running of the Cttmbttldgesltiim, Following are the conventions Handicap strikes at Ncwmarket referred to: Oct. 27. , Settled: March 21-26th: Cemen- The winner of the mile nnc fur-.I1l-"1 30"5Plel- long race will collect 513.119 Sec-i MRI! 30-3181. Junt 1M all Md? and-placed horse wins L340 and'MRFll1m9 HOSNAE1 55500331109- tm,-d 5170, l June 2nd sir. 3rd; Canadian Post- 'P1il'k's Blood remained 8-in-1 fa.-lm35m'5”M”mm9 B”"ch- . vorite Fil. a call-river by Britain's: Mme 5- 7' 5”,” Hmary lnmrlci mp bookms w,.dm.Sda.. "mm, 2841. i4 Atlantic Provinces as part Marshal Ney leitgtltcned from 9 to ”i1t4:gneli.1”h. l to 100 top!) and finished joint am! Association. second favorite with Alphenhorn. Continued from page 1 p centennial lvisitors. A vote of thanks moved by Wendell Mutch received the full endorsement of more than sixty members present, almost hall at Canadian Stand- ; June 21. 22, 23rd.: Canadian "TA"T””'- "- Freight Association. , June 26, 27. 28th.: Maritime U S Automobile Association. I 0 July la-2lst..: Maritime Fire Chiefs. July 25-August. 1st.: Maritime Flt-emen's Tournament August 15-20th.: Old Home Week. Aiming To Cripple September 12. is. 14th.: Mari- time Provinces Board of Trade , September 15-16th.: Maritime BERN 5"'1”'N'l3”d- iR9""9"” T Battlers Association. The president of the Swiss Fcdeia September 19-23,-(L; Can”-Han tion of Watch Manufacturers, Muu- police chiefs. rice Vauchcr. Wednesday accused septgmber 25-303” Canadyan the United States of following IA carefully prepared plan to cripple the watch industry. He was referring to an anti-trust action which has been launched by the U. S. department of Justice against 17 American watch com- itincs and organizations and six ma- ,irtt' Swiss watch firm with offices Weekly Newspaper Association. Coming-No dates yet. Maritime Kinsmen (To summerside). Community Planning Association of Canada. N. B.-P. E. 1. Health Association. Provincial Command Canadian Legion. M.A.H.A. Annual Meeting. liighlsnd Games. ins Welterweight Title From "Kid" Gavilan Saxton. The Associated Press rounds. From the very start, rm scoreboard was 8-4-3 for Gaviian. referee gave him everything hi; A quick check of the boxing writ- way from the first round an.” era at ringside showed 12 of the There was little zip and dash in first 13 contacted thought Gaivilan Gavilan, but Saxton didn't rt. htid W0n- enough fighting to deserve the de. clsion in this book. Time after time, he stood facing the Keed wi h nd wn, each ' ' Gavilan. who had held the title ,h:h,,,,fe,. 53,1,” ,0 thl-owwaal:)ll.xl)l5Cifl0r since he defeated Bratton in New ' York, May 18, 1951, did not show his customary speed of hand oi ow foot, except for brief flashes. Per- I haps he was weak at l45',12 pouiitds. 2'.5 pounds under the we ter c ass E L limit. Saxton seemed strong at 0 14652. The champ had gone title the match a 7 to 5 favorite after a re- ported late surge for tltc chal- VANCOUVER (GP)-Emil Antl- lengei-. Earlier in the week he had erson. 54-year-old logger who re. been 2 to 1 favorite. ceivecl 512,000 in II. case of mix. , sobbing hysterically in his dress taken idenlillf. Wednesday was ng room, Gavilan claimed "I knew sentenced. to SIX mcillths in prison I couldn't win before the fight for spending 57,500 of it. started unless I knocked hitn out. In convicting Anderson on i All he had to do is stay the 15. charge of obtaining money undei I don't want anything. I don't do false pretcnces. Magistrate Oscai serve. but I win at least nine on said; 1 "Ital 5. fantastic story. not only rom its aim. of view. but r . 1"Vll3”9" Mafillme Ska”, M99!" the banlif too. The temptaliciydrg Invitation Maiitintc tennis Meet. were Very great, g I 1lit"'"'a””" M”mme Yum Re" Anderson received I letter from 3aN.3tB:P. E. It Cuswms & Excm alsalmon Arm. B.C.. bank telling Officers Association. Bargleoi I E11000 account in h" Still Awaiting word on: Maii- "If time Dental Association. Restaurant Association. Maritime Truckers Rodeo Canadian Signals Association. SHOWED LITTLE SPEED thought A lady friend had deposited the money.” he said in court. The bank discovered two month: Reunion 105th Battalion. 1”" that the Em” Axlduwn me! Maritime Funeral Directors. We” IWMHK I9” had SW9 W SW” In President A. B. Lepage in M, deli. By that time, the other And- amual ,.epo,.," ,.eVi”.ed me 315,-, crson had spent approximately 37.. activities, noting particularly the 500- . , I success of the association's I954 A"d"50n5 51-ll" 5315 it WM booklet. He expressed satisfaction "my unusual" when he arrived that members of the organization mm” in 5 93” h9 115d Winn from were being Kurded by the ,.,gum, Chase, 325 miles northeast of here. tions of the Inn Keepers Act WE”1"3 "?,W Clmhel ..Wmch would play 3 large pa” tUsuall,v. she said. "when he in improving our tourist accommo- ””V5d Mme in 3 lvaxii 119 1134' dations, and thereby assisting the "0 C10u"3T”l9 d”V”5 W01 them mdumw L,.eme,,doum,g-i off him because he couldn't pay He appreciated greatly the co- the um operation received at all tiitzts front Mr. George V. Fraser, direc- tor of the Travel Bureau, and noted with satisfaction that he had been successful in arranging for the Canadian Tourist. Association to meet here in 1956. Mr. Fraser was also thanked for the excellent new Island film which his department The amphitheatre st Nimes. ncni Marseilles in France, dates from the 2nd century. I 0 0 0 FUEL OILS . had made last year, entitled Best by Tut ”Abegweit." "On the whole I think the vast majority of our members had a we- good year, 1 mink the whole prov, ince benelitted greatly through the tourist industry itt 1954 and it was P A real privelege to have served Is. president," Mr. LcPagc stated. omccns ELECTED OCT. 18 I0 23 Wallace Rodd of Hisltfield was elected president. Othcr officers include: first vice-president, llIrs.lTHUR5”AY Elsie Inman. Montague; secondl Skiilinl 3 to 1' vice-president. Dan Chan. Sum- merslde; secretary-treasurer, A W.'i1ilhf'J1 Gaudet. Charlottetown; FRIDAY- dtrectors, Earl Bnldcrston. Ten (Ihllrlrt-n's Skatiitg Hill: J. W. Mutch, Southport: Night Skating .... .. Walter Gregor. Cornwall; Mrs. J 0 E. Dalton. Summerslde; Miss Mary Stewart, Cavendish; and sgrunugym G9-"dc" 5h"W- B"Ckl9)'- Skating .. 3 to 5 During the meeting George V. Fraser, director of the Travel Bureau, spoke on many aspects ll0('l(EI' - 9 P31. AMHERST VS. ISLANDERS in the United States. The suit charges illegal agreements in the marketing of watches. N. B.-P. E. I. Gold"I'oumament. of the tourist industry of inter- '5l '0 ""4 i""k"P9"- . "This action can only be con- strued as is further indication that the United States is treating swltz. erland as a i-omtnerclal enemy," he said. He noted that import. tar- iffs on Swiss watches were raised by 50 per cent last July. Voucher said the Swiss people could not understand how the U. 8. could take sttch actions when it. "so glibly and consistently pro- claims the virtues of competitive free enterprise and gives lip serv- ice to the idea of 'trade not lld."" The Swiss government. in I com- munique Wednesday said the Amer- ican anti-trust accusations were Men's And Ioy5' Fall FALL SALE .., ;. gems and Winter Clothing Price: Reduced "n direct threat" to the Swiss in- dustry. It said Swiss authorities ITC examining the accusations. 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