each passenger from Canada. the United States and other parts of the world No charge will be made i i yrrsoxnv-11.1652. .:----- Prospector Sold Phony Gold . Bricks MONTREAL. Feb. 20 - (UP) - Adelard Bergeron. val D'or, Que., pa specter charged with selling phoney gold bricks, today testified for the crown and identified Eugene P '- ” ult and others who are charged as co-conspir- stars. Bergeron. awaiting preliminary hearing on fraud and conspiracy charges. testified at Deschambauws preliminary hearing. Deechambault. SPEOIAI. on, 3 x 1 Enlargement EIEI ,,,,, my, Roll of Film at Mayors studies 1:; Richmond street ted for trial in court of Queen's Bench. Bergeron said Deschambault. 36. was a member of a gang which sold Armand Payctte of St. Johns a 350 chunk of brass as a gold brick worth 58,000. He said another of the gang was Jean Demcrs or St. Johns, also awaiting prelimin- ary hearing. Bergeron testified that Fayette gave Deschambault 81000 for a truck and 03000 to buy stolen high- grade gold ore. He said the money was split among Dcschiimbault, V Deipers. himself and another man. British ilirways.-3T0 impose Landing Tax LONDON. Feb. 20 -- (OP) - Imposition of a landing tax on all fare-paying passengers arriving at British state-owned airports has been announced by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation The charges. effective May 1, will be five shillings for those ar- riving from European destinations and seven shillings six pence for CIGAR" who con- journey without a for transit passengers tinue their break. A ministry statement said the tax was being introduced as a con- tribution to the mounting cost of providing services and facilities for passengers at airports. During the last. financial year these operations resulted in a heavy deficit. spokes- men said. At Montreal, Trans-Canada Air Lines officials said a similar pro- cedure is followed at some Cui'ib- besn points. Since the British announcement was made only yesterday. Canad- tian air carrier officials said they could not say how it would work on Canada-to-the U. K. fares. But they noted that in the case of Canadian flights to Nassau and Jamaica the passengers. rather than the air carrier, pay the local lmpost for landing and take-off. Gel EXTRA WEAR with NUGGET ROCK BABRA SCHOOL Report for month of January. Grade IX.-l. Catherine Miclsaac. Grade VI.-1. Margaret Ryan. from St. Johns. Que.. was commit- - liueliec Aces Goalie Gets Sixth shutout QUEBEC. Feb. 20 - (CP) - Jean Marois tonight got his sixth shutout of the season when Que- bec Aces blanked the lowly Sher- bronke St. Francis 5-0 before 9.- 5011 Quebec Senior Hockey League fans. Starry Jean Eeliveau scored twice for the league-leading Aces to widen his lead in the individ- ual scoring race. Murdo MacKay, Armand Gand- reault and Marcel Bonin each got one goal and tiwo assists in the fast-moving tilt. Play was about even although Saints oufsl-iot Quebec 24-19. Marois stopped all offerings. Gaudreault. opened the scoring on the first faceoff and Beliveau put Aces ahead 2-0 past the ihairway mark of the first period. Benin and MaeKay pushed in their markers in the middle frame and Bcliveau wra-pped things up in the third period with only 50 seconds of plays left. Quebec got five of the . eight minor penalties handed out. VALLEYFIELD. Que, Feb. 20 - (CF) - Valleyfield Braves clipped the wings of the high. flying Montreal Royals 2-0 to- night in a Quebec Senior Hockey League game. BDUI (40815 were scored in the first period. Larry Kwong fired the first when he relayed a double-pass from Gaston Gervais and Jackie Schmidt. Fern Perreault. of Roy- als was serving a tripping penalty when the goal was scored Jacques Deslsuriers was the marksmen for the other Brave tally. Schmidt was again the set- up man. . Olympicilocliey OSLO. Feb. 20 - (cm - The four hockey teams which hadn't won a game in the Olympic round- robin series played tonight. and from the two games only one vic- tory emerged. . Finland defeated Norway 5-2 but Germany and Poland played to a 4-4 tie, the first tie so far. Tomorrow night Canada meets Switzerland. the team that lost to the United States last night. The United States faces undefeated Sweden. which has had a rest of SPECIALS "liREEllTlJALlS Men's Fleece Boysl Reg. 03.95 Hockey Combinations 52.69 Sweaters . . . . 32.49 Men's Merino Boys' Fleece Combinations 31.95 Combinations 31.89 MEN'S OVERCOATS- I zy. ., .. Grade v.-1. Peter Mrlsaacz 2. pm nights The am. 1 , , .m x . . . i games are dy i.,'.:i.nxiHi v x Mal”? MCISMC. 3- Maraiuct Mc- Finland vs. Czechoslovakia and ,r I l l i . s Isaac. Norway vs. Germabv r , y r by Grade 11:. A.-l. Martin Ryan. d ,1. i .yl,Vw. Grade III. B.-1. Frances Mc- The standing: Wlliiili JIWW '1' i it I M iii l i” w ii whit in. Grade II.-1. Lornie Mcfsaac 2. w L 'r r Arts. to popULAR sf-H1355 Margaret M.cPhee; 3. Walter Ryan. 3 8 S Teacher-Laurette. Leslie. united states" 4 0 0 2-, 3 3 C ” ' akin. 3 1 0 21 7 8 Switzerland .. 3 1 0 27 13 6 ' - -Finland 1 4 0 12 44 2 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 0 4 1 H 40 I l Germany 0 4 l 11 40 1 Poland 0 4 1 10 48 1 Norway 0 5 0 25 0 Olympic jiandings OSLO. Feb. 20 - (OP) -Can- ada picked up a point in the team standing tonight at the Olympics on the sixth place scored by Miss Suzanne Morrow of Toronto in the women's fig- ure skating championship. Canada's only other points were the 3 1-2 scored by Gordon Auti- ley of Winnipeg in tying for third place last Saturday in the 500-metre speed skating race. Jeannette Altwegg's victory in To 029.50 ........... .. the figure skating gave Britain 1 ts. it ii 1 l. MEN'S ovsncoA1s- A31! 50 22.5.1” 5 ”” ” "” ””'"” To 359.50 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N 0 Norway remains Fir out I in front. w 101 icking p MEN'S sun-5... 2" ...... points today .3 i... sir. To 539,50 ............................ g; ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. 0 kilometre ski mmthon- , Te tandings. on the bas' f MEN'S 5UIT5- 3” 10 fdrmfilrst and 5-4-3-2-1 rorutiie T0 059.50 ................................................ .. ' next five places: rm su-vs- no so o t69.50 . ................... .... ...... ..... ...... .. . 9 Ausma 51 ' , F'nland 41 :1E;;fwPARl(AS- I 4.9 5 ggmw ,2 - -- --. -------- -- u an 2 Italy . . .. 23 Switze-1 d 14 . 1 Britain 10 The GREENIJAL CO LTD France 7 MEN'S STORE - 144 or. sea. ST. ggm go 1 Japan 1,; " SPEEDY " l - HORNE CIIEVROLET .iOlD1M'Ol!ILE Kulrs i to: viri- .U.QTORS......:-y;-.. "f'E.i?t'iTn151XN. Saskatchewan Rink Cliriches High School Curling Championship By John Mouser MONCTON. N. 3.. Feb. 20 .. (CF)-Gary 'I'hodc's Saskatchewan rink clinched the Canadian high School curling championship to- night for I. second consecutive year with- a one-sided 10-3 win over Manitoba. represented by Ron Gray's Belmont rink. The charnpions ended eight rounds without a loss. Manitnbn their nearest rivals, has suffered two defeats. The four-day bon- spiel will end with one round to- marrow. 'rhode's foursome kept the st!- ton Trophy in the bag as early as the fourth end tonight, when they had five against one for Manitoba. A four in the sixth end left no doubt of the results. The sliding Saskatoon boys gave a real display of knockout in the last two bald ends. Their marks- manship in knocking out their opponents' rocks was practically unfailing. An incident after the match ex- emplified their confidence through- 9-4 and Alberta. set back Quebec 9-6. Alberta Ontario .. 2003021044-16 . 0120300200-8 New Brunswick 010 021 030 1- 8 Manitoba .......... .. 101 400 203 0-11 P. E. Island 000 220 102 0- 7 British Columbia 021 002 030 3-11 Seventh Bound.- Alberta ..... 0030310100-8 P. E. Island .. 110 200 203 4-13 New Brunswick 002 011 000 0- 4 Ontario . . M0 201 010 1- '1 Nor. Ontario .. 101 000 M2 0- 6 Saskatchewan I02 010 000 to-6 Eighth Round- British Columbia 010 040 610 2-14 Ontario ........... 001 101 002 0- 5 N. Ontario New Brunswic 211 300 001 1-9 .. 000 011 200 0-4 Alberta -. Quebec . 210 201 030 0-9 001 020 101 1-6 Nova Scotia .... 111 001 101. 11-8 P. E. Island ...... 000 510 010 00-7 Humez Decides Not To Meet Gavilan For Title LILLE. France. Feb. 20 - (AP) -. Charles Humez. European welt- erweight champion. sald tonight he had decided not. to meet Kid Gavilan of Cuba in a proposed March 28 bout for the world title. Gavilan had been recognised in the United states as the world champion. but the fntematlonal Boxing Union withheld recognition -ending a meeting with ffumga. The action of the Frenchman leaves Gavilan the undisputed champion. Humez. 24. said he would give up his European title because he can't make the weight in his class. After extensive training for a recent bout in Paris with Norman Hayes. Boston welterweight. Hume: weighed in at 158 pounds. The Frenchman's managers said it would be dangerous for Hume: to make another effort to get under the welterweight limit of 14'! pounds. Refrigeration SALE! and SIBVICI Repairs To All Makes ll0'l'0ll8 Bewllullng and Repair! " . lLl:O'l'Bl0AL APPLIANOI Repairs Palmer Electric rnoim rm llrilllngg For Oil oio ioc aoo 01-7 - CHKRfOrTT'ff57WN In llewfouniilantl ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., Feb. 30 - (CP) - A auillbcrew ia punch- in; its way along a trail on the sparsely-settled northwest coast of Newfoundland to St. Paul's Inlet, where an oil drilling rig will be set up. A. R. Lecksheid. in charge of the operation for John Fox. Bos- ton Financier, said in an inter- view here Tuesday there is no definite estimate on when drill- ing will start. Newfoundland Government the land on which all was found 54 years ago. Small-scale efforts were made to bring out the oil on a commercial basis at that time .........- .............;....m heather ll. 3. lloarlsx on Seaway linens Manley AIPAGE SEVEN The Senate WASHINGTON. Feb. M-(AP)- Foreign Relations Committee voted eight to four to- day to open a hearing Monday on a bill to authorize the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project. It agreed to end the hearing by March 1. Chairman Tom Connally (Dem. 'rex.). an opponent of the 3.818.- 0000.000 project. told reporters or the committee's action He explain- ed it "compels the committee to hold hearings but it does not com- Mr. Fox has leased from the pol it to act." taking. TRAGIC DRAMA "()tli(-lio", has been without success. The drill now on route to St. Paul's is capable of going to a depth of 2.100 feet. on 85. Basque-like Earlier in the day. '1'-hode's boys up achieved their seventh straight as, Muvmg win when they edged British 38,Cy-oggbgu-Qd Columbia 7-6 in an extra erid cyan, lh"”e'- 40. Monetary unit NoSyl:thScg:l:.m.l:: 100 001. me 1- 3 41 gfgfaimi Saskatchewan .. 020 020 231 0-10 Wm". sol. Quebec ..... .. .. 220 100 150 1-12 "'F”'""V . 43. circumspect N. Ontario -. .. 001 011 002 0- 5 uhnudhnd AXYD ,hLONG P.QJ LING IJPOJ Quebec 200101 ooio-s Manitoba oozozouoz-9 PQJ QZNUJ. FZP Nova Scotia .. mosooiai 1-13 I-VZNPQ-”'-' STEVENSON. , 'DA'i.LY CROSSWORD , ACROSS DOWN 15. Title of I. Dull pain, 1. Belonging to respect 5. Identical the Alps 18. Network 9. Egg-white 2. A son of 19. The Orient most idramas because of its theme. BEBEIH 2-'1l DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: LEAAXRi FELLOWp. One letter simply stands for another: In this example A is used '!or the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apoa-y trophies, the length and formation of thewords are all hints.- Each day the code letters are diiferentf A crypfognm Quotation JF NU OCU ZL .PQ-I 2 with ' Cry u.tcTNO woiiiAN'si-ioutn MARK? A 'rl'.!:'(71'Ag.f:ER. 5?: MAN WHO DOES Nor SMOKE:-t Canada has announced plans to build the project alone if the U. S. does not make it a joint under- callcd the terrible of Shakespeare's revenge BEBE) fill-.ll;iLl XNP zbl QJCBP-J out. When a young girl spectator 10,113 M asked Thode for his autograph. 31:; won. 3.;::-(:1, zilfgfgffar he pulled out slips of paper al- I2.Tl1ink red deer 22. Torrid' ready bearing his signature Other 1s.ciennu 4.Be(ore 23.F'at.e members of the rink were similar- ouogp 5. smmgwyg 25. crown mm; r'u..H:Hl-3 ly eflu1PD9d- 14.31-ecu 8. Dry 26.Stores agar; afghan 0” the M5” 9' 90” ”C""5w 15.Ml.n's 7. Equip willi 27rUnfiedged - with a 5-3 record against M9-nl- nickname men 28. Mother 'Testerday'I an-surf. toba's 6-2. Alberta and Nova 13,;-igh s.Flag: (a.ffection- 35 A . Scotia will be in the running for 173-ndenny , 9.3,-nun ate) L36' 5,3; runner-up honours. However. Nova u y d ; ' . Scotia. will face the strong Mani- '13.;!;,5k.o u.s:'nL:31l' 19' Sgsgsahco. 37'1(:';c"dLb"n o . .. . 1 - W53 Ymk Wmmmw While A159?” 19.0vum ' anchor" 30 Ceremonies 39 Aygiyp ') tangles with British Columbia. m;4,w.,. (,,,u,,, 321 me new wh "g, I Tied with four wins and an 23,N3n-owl s t ' ”W' ' "' equal number of losses, are Quebec rmdwly s and British Columbia. New Bruns- ggpstul wick has three and five. Prince I n . . p . Edward Island and Northern On- -Ilifxu" N Hals GOT a lot behind him . . . and a lot tario two and six each. and On- h t. . . tario one and seven. ., 2s. siibitsiiu still ahead, now he becomes manager of The tightest contest tonight was 31, A1011 of x . an 11-ender won 8-7 by Nova Non, ills first branch. Sootia over Prince Edward Island. 32.5mm And the biggest and of the night 1 . . - was a six by British Columbia. :;5..(3"" Years of work and study and growing which defeated Ontario 14-5. In 33,5 1.; . . . . other eight round matches, North- 1.3:, responsibility have prepared him. He saw em Ontario beat New Brunswick gghchgmicgy a lot of Canada as he moved to different branches. He got to know the people in farming, suburban and industrial communities, and how they use the bank. Now he takes over from the man who moves up . . . and the road to the top is open for both of them. Call upon the manager of your chartered bank. You will find him experienced, understanding, eager to serve you. 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