CHARLOTTOWN, Scobie »Breasley up, is a neck ahead of Prefedre as they near the fimish of the 187th running ef Zia Wernher. The jockey -€aptures English EPSOM (AP) — Charlottetown with Black Prince, hope of Ed- an English-owned colt ridden by ward Benjamin of New Orleans, ~ grandpa -Scobie -Breasley —of another five lengths back in Australia, won the 187th rum- thisd place. ning’ and richest Epsom Derby But the real dsama came min- Wednesday with America n- utes befose the start of the rain- owned Black Prince third in the marrer-race in -which victory field of .25—three-year-olds, >was worth $208,569. _ Charlottown,, owned by Lady . Charlottetown had shoe Zia. Wernher, “edged Pretendre trouble: An emergency call went Indy 500 Priest Has Never Seen ‘May 30th ja ithe stately white-haired ~ peas has high praise for the race and lits car safety innovations—seat ibelts, brakes, tites—which are IANAPOLIS (AP) — “A r-century. at the “Indiana- mile auto race but he’s” never “seen ~ heel turn. The Rev. eo Lindaman, priest at St. Christopher’s Cath- .elic Church in the town of Speedway, has. stationed himself qua " polis ferred to the highway. “There’ haven’t™ been — that many drivers killed,” said the English Derby at Epsom yesterday. The victory was worth $208,569 to owner -Lady Eng. Horse Charlottown — paar carer —_ever—the1o-mile—turf—eourse—out -for—a—blacksmithBreasley,—¢ -\Elizabeth and Prince Philip, | tested at the track and trang” |nate~ Charles Engelhard “were During CAHA Meeting © By AL McNEIL | MONTREAL (€P) — A pro-|against the advice of his doc-~ posal that could bring peace be- jtor to attend the sessions, which tween the Canadian Amateur |s started Sunday and finish Fri+ Hockey Association and the Na- |day. Fred Page of Vancouver, tional Hockey League was ac- |first vice-president, took over in cepted Wednesday <by delegates:/Fleury’s absence. attending the CAHA’s 50th an-|HELD TO PACT TERMS - nual meeting. —_- _|._At_last_year’s annual meeting The motions submitted by the organizatién's executive com- jend a pact. signed with the NHL |the mittee, calls. for preparation of |in 1958 for a sentation in international neys. & Juckes sald that players who posed changes. in _the current a clause which called for two \back next season. pro-amateur agfeement. quests that’ the two factions |cither party, thus holding the| “We have made discuss the’ issues. ment until June, 1967, The memberhip agreed “with than June 1968. |\CAHA secretary-manager _ Gor- fdon Juckes of Melville, Sask, that details remain confidential until- such time as the meeting drafted to professional proposed can be held. ' Lionel Fleury, of Quebec City, CAHA president, who helped _ |draft the proposals with his ex- jing .,ecutive..Tuesday night, was ab- é ‘Sent from Wednesday's —sesion. aboard Pretendre is Paul Cook. |He‘ wa confined to his ‘hotel ae Gore rogm_ by. @ recurrent heart ail- | 1967. event w (AP Wirephoto vie ‘cable trom Tment and willbe forced to“ re- |CAHA’s centennial project. London) main there until ‘the end of this | ‘Tme meeting also passed a week; ‘—-+motion— requesting tournament distribution of: the funds paid by | Juckes said. the professionals for amateurs | ranks teuur< team. In other business, the meet: selected Kingston, Ont., as Sweden will participate.’ hockey._cham be the jworld matches |Vienna. March 18-to-28, that-all-ting—with- Derby. 52 years old, but with nerves of a man half his age, waited pa- tiently. START DELAYED The colt was re-shod with the start delayed 15 minutes. Black Prince, a 20-1 shot, led nearing the eighth pole: but Charlotte. town, 5-1 in. the betting, mast- ered the +Ameriian - owned | — horse and then staved off the PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE. CAMPAIGN CALENDAR - QUEENS COUNTY- iosing ihalle: f Pretendre, ~~ Se ites ‘Thurs. May 26th NORTE SRUSTICO ‘STELLA. tothe finish line. 8:30 p.m. Hon. Angus MacLean, M.P., Heath Mac- | - Second place was worth $H,; —: quarrie, M.P.,Lloyd~-McPhail, Philip 043 and third $12,740: A -crowd Matheson. estimated at 250,000; including : ELDON HALL : Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother ; 4 : Fri., May 27th. Hon. Walter Shaw, Hon. Angus ati: watched the race from which . continental horses were barred be@ause of an epidemic of swamp fever. Charlo.ttown’s time waa} ° 2:37.63 comparéd’ with Ma- } haud’s record of 2:33.8 set in | 1936. The winner is a boy colt by Charlottesville oot of Meld and is trained by Gordon | Sat., May 28th CRAPAUD HALL 8:30 p.m. Macquarrie, M.P. Sat., May, 28th JAMBOREE — COMMUNITY far behind. Northern Union, an Irish colt, ’ Key Proposal Is Accepted | Fleury left # Quebec hospital branches afrange, for senior all-- Protective helmets, was passed other . .things, teams-under~-their- jurisdic- ;|When--chairman Page. cast tion’ to meet Canada's’ national tie-breaking vote in favor of the team in a series of competitions Motion. - 2 to «strengthen Canadian repre- | tour- playing- a pacemaker jing C -coach.Jack..McLeod--of—the--na-_ ee. eee tes in Victoria, the CAHA voted to tional team, as Well as most of. his heart. represented ‘na’s,”’ the child said..Grandma, 10-year period. |Canada at the world tournament is Mr.. Noel J. Johnston, also of &@ memorandum _ outling pro- |However. the contract: contained |in Yugoslavia this year, will be’ 'Topeka. She received her pace- | It ‘re-|Years’ notice of termination by.|PLAN WORLD TOURNEY arrange-..gives tiny meet within the next 60 days to|CAHA to the terms’ of agree- ments with the Winnipeg Arena the heart, causing it to beat at |sold to Gulf, except for certain leash and ‘A production payment rather jto hold a six-team. international regular interente. involving the na-| The controversy hinges on the sped in , January next west, " “So far we have invited fone from Sweden, Russia, Czecho- and the pro sponsorhip of -ama- een and the United States to-join- usin this tourney, and we have’ indications that all but’ the ‘site of the Canadian midget | Rev. David Bauer, manager said his held there Easter holiday week, \club is looking forward’ to the scheduled for 16t He currently is negotia- | —-several— players % : o> % * - 4 Oe the teem end pen. The Gaandien, Oharotatown, Thor. ‘May 26, 1966. 17 imornee in another month we'll know if we can get the one or r Ameri : itwo players we need to be 50-50 B-A Oil ‘Company, ion aaee ora seeks ot oer in ia — P| . E : i. ;its-oil and gas properties. je Lie “a tales level, a teri : ans xpansion It” -was—announced that pro 7" committee recommendation that’ NeW.VORK (AP) — British Sosisg ty British Amerieon Od all players under the. junior A american Oi! Co. outlined Tués- Co. as follows: $65,150,000 to re- category -be required to. weaf day a scheme which, among | \pay notes owing to the U.S. sub- would- provide |sidiary, payment of $40,755,000 |funds “for expansion of its op- owed to Gulf for current ac- veration in Canada. counts payable and: the balance es of British Ameri- |of $81,639,000 - eee * ;can will be asked to a ve in expansion an levelopmen' REGULATE HEARTS ‘May 31 an. agreement. eae | of British American operations TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — ‘Joe of British American Oil Produc- jin Canada ‘ a subsidiary, to Chared | in—his-body—to+_boost+Corp—of~Daltas,~which~in—turn, ‘ COLLECT KEY :DOCUMENT ries “It’s just like grand- \would seli the assets of the sub- ROME (AP) —. Rev. Cosimo di t | Bonaldi, has given the Italian Sidiary to- Gulf Oil “Corp | state archives the” original doc- Under ‘the agreement, Chared | ument signed in 1943 by 19 ton’ . ‘maker a year, ago. The instru-| jwould \pay $182,544,000 for the | Fascist leaders expressing non- ‘mint, about three inches, square subsidiary, which then: would ‘confidence. in. dictator -Behito electrical shocks to/|liquidate. Its assets would .be| Mussolini. Niccolo de Cesare, a Fascist. oficial, gave it to, - priest on his deathbed _ sis /| - 8:30 p.m. M.P., Heath Macquarrie, -M.P., Bennett Carr, Dan Compton. i Hon. Walter Shaw, Frank Myers, Heath v CENTRE, CHARLOTTETOWN oe ~ 8:30 p.m Hon. Angus MacLean, M.P., Heath Mac- Ron MacDoneld te oy Bile Jesoine oye oD Vote For The Team That Builds a sti‘ ™ Vote Progressive Conservative On May 30th : _ Guest Speaker — David MacDonald, M.P. We othe SN a _Blewart Aen tot eae | Norman Carruthers . LF Moss—owned by mining mag- | + ; "“DOWNEASTER ” St of CBC TV ee yr KINGS COUNTY r ? EVERYONNE WELCOME i ' j Inserteé by 4th Prince P. €. Association” “at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway hospital for every Memorial Day race since 1937. “T never made myself a nu- _(sance,’’ said the 69-year-old Father Lindaman. they’ll find me.” ~~ He was referring to drivers, "T just try. to stay. nearby. If they need me, | Father Lindaman. “‘I’ve. been at race after race without an in- jury. If drivers the rules, there’s rarely an. ac- cident. true on the highway.” -Father Lindaman has blessed | cars, drivers, ovners and me- chanics. “during practice and The* same thing ” holds", broke a fetlock after three fur- longs and had to be destroyed. —PROBABLE- _ PITCHERS - a : May ~ MONTAGUE REGIONAL Eres oe HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 “Em. Mel McQuaid, M.P., Preston MacLure, Tom Curran, Willard MacLean, Robert | ee Harry McConnell, Dr. Cyril Sin-— @ar* owners, _ mechanics. ‘their wives and children. —_, . Father Lindaman, who built the church named for the patroti - gaint- of travel, wasn't an‘avid | breed. race fan before moving to. ie | “But he has turned most of the | _arish from Martin County, Ind.\pre-race activities over to his ~ “T used to enjoy listening to | assistant, the Rev. Paul Ri- ' the races on, the radio, but I | chart. 3 .-Father Lindaman talked wasn't a particular. fan,’ he said. ‘‘However, my first- year fondly of drivers°he once knew here I was at the. track every |—Chet Miller, Walt Brown, day during the month’ of May.” | Eddie Sachs, Bd Vukovich, PRAISES SAFETY TESTS Wilbur Sha’ Mays. Despite the grim task of ad- died while racing exc Shaw, | ministering ne rites to drivers, killed in. a. plane crash ~ Boston Red Sox Display Mew Look And Attitude BOSTON (AP) — Boston Red Sox are displaying a new at- | titude as well as a new look | : in their bid to regain respect | f ability in the American League. | t The country club atmosphere so prominent in recent years | Appears to have disappeared ; under -the leadership of man-" ager Billy Herman and out-— fielder Carl Yastrzemski, the | team’s first. official captain. “We're finally starting . to - jell,"” Herman said Wednesday. “We.-had hoped to get off to a good. start, but: -didn’t. How- ever, the kids didn’t lose their confidence ard _ kept battling. Now a few things are going our | way.” | _LONGEST__SINCE --1963 ae The Red Sox carried a sit- game winning streak, their | longest since June, 1963, into | Wednesday night’s game. with | Minnesota Twins. : a | After finishing ninth last sea- son—a fun-filled campaign de- jevery spite a series of. stiff. fines + qualifications: for “many yéars. He has presented St. Christo- pher’s medals. He has ev married a few of the racing CARL YASTREMSKI] ‘he promised he woulga't Lagain. He's ept the pro dished out by Herman—the Red |hustling on the bases and in the Sox cleaned house, getting rid j field while hitting at a .319 clip of half the team. A new look |With six homers and 2% RBI's. was installed with the empha- | The Red Sox now are thinking sis on youth and defence. eee and they’re doing most | The playérs,- themselves, de- /Of their swinging on the’ field- | eided on a new attitude: in {not after hours: - : spring training. With Herman's | permission,--they held a.meet-| By’ THE CANADIAN PRESS ing, led by Yastrzemski- and; REMEMBER WHEN -. veteran” retiever Dick Radatz. | Cincinnati pitchers threw nine no-hit innings 10 years “We decided we didn’t. want | ] any more bad publicity,’ Yastr- | ago today—in 1956—but lost the game 1-2 to Milwaukee. zemski said. ‘‘We've been ridi- culed all over the league and) Johnny Klippstein pitched decided it‘has gone far enough.” seven innings, Hershell CARDS. OUT, WORK IN Freeman one and Joe Black The players decided to police | one and two-thirds before each other on and off the field. | -Jack Dittmer doubled for Thev elected Yastrzemski .cap- the Braves’ -fitst hit. The tain and the 25-year-old slugger | game was decided in the cracked down immeédiately, ban- ' 11th inning. hing card playing in the club- | house before games and order- ‘WON FAME EARLY ‘ ing other restrictions . | Yaz, the American League's | 1963 batting champion and run- Ker-up last year, admitte: he “had. loafed cn occasion. How- |first year as a singer. . Ink Spots won 16 of the 17 an: d ; ' ‘Chieago- (Pizarro 3-0). a idee ee PRINCE COUNTY Thurs., May 26th BORDEN LEGION HALL Probable pitehers for today’s |. 8:30 p.m. Ron MacDonald. major league games, including / won-loss—records: American League Baltimore Fri., May 27th TIGNISH LEGION HALL ° “Minnesota (Grant 3-4) at Bos- ton (Wilson 4-2). na : Cleyfland (Siebert: 4-2) -at-De-4——_____-.--___ All | Lead tenor Bill Kenny of. the ateur contests he entered in his | troit lich 5-3). (ND. _ Onl. scones 3 ~ as Be Med ae eereny pone Phila ( ‘San iranciees (Marichal oo ~ 8:30 m. Henry Wedge, Keith Harrington. | Chicago (Ellsworth 1-5) at St. : ° a Louis (Gibson 4-5). (N) a Sat., May. 28th S’SIDE_ CIVIC AUDITORIUM: Pittsburgh (Blass 2 - 1) at Houston (Farrell 1-1). (N) Only” games scheduled: — ALL QUEENS COUNT me Tne ~~, ” Persons desiring transportation i in. Sth & 6th Dis- David MacDonald, M.P., Erie — MENally 32) at e ae es : = Alban Farmer, Orville Phillips, Bert Rix, 8:30 p.m. Gerald Rooney, David MacDonald, M.P., » Hubert Gaudet te David MacDonald, M.P., Hubert -McNeill, 8: 30 p.m e . Arnold MacLennan; Premier W. R. Shaw. ADVANCE POL enn taper ets _ Progressive Conservative ath QUEENS See Bennett Carr : Dan Compton — _tricts of Queens Phone 894- 6816, 894- 5683 « or 894-6295, Rural voters in Districts 1-2-3 - 4 of Queens may . make arrangements for transportation through their respective copes Conservative poll chairmen. ty ig Provincial Building, Charlottetown will be open on |: May 26,1966 from 9:00 o'clock a.m. to 9: 00 o'clock. p.m. Daylight Saving Time. 4 * , * Pa ; een X ; ; aS , . 4 x ¥ ° Inserted by Queens Co. P. C. Assoe. o— COME. AND MEET YOUR BUILDING TEAM . acs Premier Walter Shaw. Hon. Angus MacLean, M. P. Heath Macquarrie, MP ie i , ae Welicmne. | Premier Walter R. Shaw ; aa Refreshments and Special Entertainment : |VOTE "ctssv" MAY 30 ee aS pee x ae A . ‘a