This is Danny Gallivan delivering a mic address at the weekly Luncheon Meeting of the Char- luttctown Rotary Club at the Char- ottelown Hotel yesterday noon. Others in the picture Brig. W. W. Reid and co-chairman Gordon Maxwell. Guardian Photo -home at the head of a banquet IN THIS CORNER When Danny Gallivan gets back to Montreal where he airs thel borne games of the Montreal Can- adiens he will be known. here- abouts for many years to come as the "Dusty Rhodes of the NHL. banquet clrc it." Danny. pinch- hltting for C arence Campbell. no less than President of the N.H.L. at the annual hockey school, was called upon to fill Mr. Campbell": shoes In delivering two-addresses yesterday-one to the Rotary Club at noon and the other at the open- ing banquet of the school last night. it was a tough job for Mr. Campbell, we hear tell. is a very brilliant man who feels more at table than - well - at hofne. Danny, a man still very young In years, might be likened to the rookie who gets told to get up there and hit for Ted Williams when the bases are loaded. How- ever, like Dusty Rhodes back in 1954, Danny stepped up to that plate looked the pitcher in the eye and swattod the first ball over the The Dusty Rhodes Of The N. H. L. Banquet Circuit organizing and direction this YOIII school which is the hilt?" "'9'- we were told Danny would like!) be leaving town today. W0 will hiui and his Montreal gCIIlllIll well and hope we will see hill again real soon. India Urges Hammarskiold Go To Moscow By ROD CURRIB Canadian Prus Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (CPI India Monday urged that United Nations Secretary - General Dag Hammarskjold go in Moscow in an attempt to- bring about the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Hungary. - V. X. Krishna Menon presented the idea as an amendment to the Wally She Aces w scores to break the tie in the Mon- l100Ds for Joy as hil ACEIS pherd of Suinmerside team behind the net. 4 W m..." - .-.a,a'.s.--n.. BREAK THE SCORE aphie of the Prlmroses is heading The Referee is l 2 Cup Battles To Be Played In Football Ass'n LONDON flleutersl-Two post- war cup final battles will be re- fought in the third round of the Football Association tion to be played Jan. 5. M0ndlY'I draw in which first has brought together Manchester City. the present cup holders, and ners of the cup in the last six Years. Who best the final in I955. Blackpool and Bolton Wander- ers. who met in the 1953 cup finaI.f : also will fight it out in this round.? El :1 Ji :1 I at Tuesdsy.Dec.1l.1956 The Guardian Page Cup competi- l I one of and second division teams made third divmon "um their first appearance this seasonl Newcastle United, three-time win-3 second divi'ml' CW in ii"-'lLONG . LEGGED Nnwco be mggggggggiggggggg y . :5. 1 II at ii Blackpool won the final 6-! aft! betngagoaldownisthoclostv stages. Two of the four non-league clu still left in the cup. get hon ties. 1 Peterborough United. the Mil) land League champions. Iflli'”H knocked out at-aurora City Saui;'-"3 day. entertain Lincoln City, ti" second division club, and No. Brighton. the Lancashire cornbln , tion team. shock 8-! winners . Derby. receive Torquay -Units the leading sides of tie . X . --..a.......-.,'a:-... titof;V'8oEV2Hh-?i?hIDS?fIWTH 1'.".1. t . . Rhyl, the Cheshire League ciu?' ' will visit Nottingham . wl I- are struggling at the foot of Julius Caesar imported the fir: giraffe to Europe in 46 BC, I exhibited in Rome. Don Whelan. A player identified 17iWw" ''"”l"u'”' ""7 um" we as Brian Lewis is seen in the l'llZhl 1 fence. for this is the way this General Assembly. Hockey And Baseball Topics W, W .,.,,,..,,, ,,.,. ,.., tague -. StlfI1fl'lE'rald9 game at Civ. ic Stadium Fridav n:ght Aces went Brighger Stars I50 of the picture (no. Mr and B i this writer but everyone who listen- SUPPOFIHI by BUFBII-CW103 Ind on to win flip ;.f(lln(' 3.7 1" sud. ulna”. Managua, gar;-5 .g..;9:.),T 1)r- V . or. At ed (0 mm .; um" ",0 din" Indonesia. Menon refused '10!!!" den-death otertiiitc. Others seen in cdly into the net at the puck that meetings. along with s condemnltlw 0 W the picture are ilinnlague's Stu beat him. i sin but he accepted other IWIIDI" MacLure inn. 3: and Merle LonK- Photo By wnun. the sporting sect took over the weekly luncheon meeting of the ('li:irlottetown Rotary Club yester- day and hockey and baseball were tlw tow main topics of conver- Sdlllill. Guest speaker at the meeting was Danny Oallivan. widely known for his playby-play broadcasts of the home games of the National Hockey League Montreal Canad- imis and guests of honor were lhc members of the Charlottetown Abegwelt baseball team. Maritime lniumediate A baseball champ- ions of 1956. Mr, Gnlllvan. introduced by club prt-sldent and chairman George Walters. had great pralde for achieved the main goal should be;" Not if you win or lose but how you play the game." Mr. Galllvan was thanked by co-chairman, Gorden Maxwell. ABBIE8 INTRODUCED The members of the Charlotte town were introduced to the meet- lng-and smart jackets given them on behalf of the Ahegweit Athletic Association and presented by ills Honor Lieutenant-Governor T.W.l... Prowse. Governor Prowso spoke briefly and recalled the days when he first started out in hockey in Van- couver. He said in those days one of his teammates was the immor- Bofh of his talks were well do- livcred and well received and we might add that ,we came away from those meetings with the im- pressiun that Danny Gallivan is a man who not only loves sport but who has a deep sense of responsi- bility towards the youngsters who are to be our professional athletes of i0lnDl'I'0W, He sees sport in its proper perspective and while he will cncutirngc young fellows to Lake it up as a profession he warns that an education shouldnit be sacrificed on account of brill" lilihls. some glory and a bank account. We would like to congratuillo of the propoial demandinz 3-ll! withdrawal of the Soviet troop! from Hungary and a halt to Mos- cow's intervention in Hungary. In his counter-proposal Menon urged that Hamxnarskjold open talks at the UN with representa- tives of Hungary and the Soviet Union on the Hungarian case. if these do not bring action. Menon said. Hammarskjold should con- sider going to Moscow for talks designed to bring about the with- drawal of Russian troops. CAN'T GET IN Hammarsklold has been unable to get ptxTni5IIOn to visit Buda- pest to initiate UN relief work. Earlier in Monday's heated de- aboard. Dramatic changes in plans unfoled as the rugged mountains of British Co- lumbia were s('arL'IiBd for a Trans- Canada Air Lines North Star mis- sing since Sunday night with 62 Dramatic Stories Of Changes In Plans For Fateful Flight y .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS .. V night's flight. stories of Iatclui Stories of family heartache also: In Edmonton. fate iurnctl iIl(' tables tlte other way. Frankie An-; derson. all-star defensive end vtithi Edmonton Eskimos who played Saturday, said he and a number oi other Edmontonians planned to take ill-fated flight lilo but man-I aged to get away earlier. 1 Among those mentioned by An-I chain Saws to be given away free! Absolutely nothing to buyi See Us Today For Details of the excifiny MsCIIl.lOCIi SAW-DRAW KEITH CARMICHAEL Brackley Point Road 3.; Fred (Cyc1om,; Taylm-. a mem. came out: cliiltlrcn might be or- . ' D h .h uf readers bate United States dcllc-gate Henry , , dcrson was all-star halfback RoI- Charlottetown Nib!” Ee""'d5l'- 3."3ull't9h'ghf'h”' ber of liockeys Hall of Fame. "an"';i,B its” :.e";:eo. much u Cabot Lad" 3,” Sam 11,, um. phoned. an entire family wiped H, Mile, and Eskhm, P,-esideml ',gf:'j,fwH,'.',f,I,'.i;”.:3'I",lf,,I' N-"emu I tagvefnfr ,1: mi?” "Id umfnglt we have every heard on sport and h,i'Is come wthen tthe UN giust fgce 0U;:0g:Ib:;Dai'Il;;i!;uI:;l('3h;?;rliE:g':h:;':- M. i. tMoel Lieberman. "9 (53. D 0C DY W33 59 5 -h tribut t th cons- I e ssue o voing con emna on - E M League. and solid that rni-im has that in. father once told him that :mfl'n;f j:"P,en,f:, :'wy'M,,,,,,, or the sum. unto", slandmg Western players -y rm l7 CALGARIANS ABOARD . , a great future n the N.H.L. because of it, "He would never n ' M Du”, combined H, reg In reply, soviet Deputy Foreign from Saskatchewan Roughriders, , , , Y I. . , , "WHERE'S SLOAN" lmmlni 90 much." '5'I,ll'9C?lCS in one While we haw Minister Vassily V. Kuznetsov de- one from Winnipeg Blue Bombers 5e"'"l"" Calgailanst ”"l"d"'3: m" i'""”' "'”V'”1"'”mlll SUmmeliS'-dE- His Honor is still one of the most enthusiastic sport fans on the Island and is a familiar figure at an entire family of four. were heamilhfoelimes as clear and mended that the US" be com aboard: Alderman Wally Rowan;' mihliromlnlluminumscreen tlemned for allegedly inciting the Hungarian rebellion. -and were greatcful that others who had plann ” to catch the flight had cancelled or left Vancouver heard great talks on education. An anecdote told to Danny by man "Id me Mb" I. M" C0l!('k Tommy Ivan of Chicago recently developed for outdoor points out the type of player that Kennedy is. In a recent Chicago all Island Senior Hockey League games at the Sports Arena. seldom heard one that broulm "'3 the relation of each to the other! Menon said later that regard- earlier. two children, Pati1ck. 12. and su- ""3""- his wife. Yvonne .42; and their! zanne. 5. Mr. Rowan, a TCA sta-. The new screen has won the less of the Warsaw Pact or any other reason the Russian troops should get out of Hungary. Gord Sturtridge. 27. and Mel Becket. 27. of Riders and Calvin Jones. 28. of Bombers played for; Toronto game at Maple Leaf Gar- dens Ivan told Forble:" If we are going to beat Toronto tonight we as alearly- praise of both audiences and owners. Little wonder the latter like it: one operator found his tion manager, became a city al-I GUESTS derman in October. He came in; Membe a of the Abbies attend- We might dis” Pi" I" ' W” "' - v t . ion. most strongly the west team Saturday in the C'I3"Y "Pm wI""IP'3 I" I9”! w - . . will have to stop Tod Sloan . lug were: Coach Jim innate.-; congratulations to, Brig. WW The moi"! d H h” b r id I . recelptalncredsed by s4o,ooo.,. " " ”i"'-' M " "' M"””"""- Hr E.':"i:”:::”"”'i..'.. ?::rk:.:it:; rm: y5l.l::"3.':?.'.i”iiZi?2i2” E:.”:;”.”;'.;';:::;ii;.”:.:'hit; 512 1ie'n- -unffr" 5v?mi"r 34 :::.':.2t;::r'::'"”P'-"rdhit till! 05" 5 IIOPPG -' old Plneau, Joseph LeClalr. lrvin 9 ac s c - '. A ' ' C , . . NS" W” ' Forbie nodded his head and he MacKlnnon. Ken MacDonald. Jack to make rabbits hop out of a hat glzantiiila.S:ve;::;lnirg::Il;. I37; Dt.-Marco, 28. of Riders. were spec- J. R05. 0! Clmary had highly rcflecuyg, w";hc,,p,oor talors. LEFT THREE CHILDREN Sturtridge and his wife. Mildred. both of Winnipeg. left three chil- dren at home when they went to the coast. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alford. left Winni- peg Monday for Regina to care tfor their three grandchildren, Vicki. ti, Vaicrls, 5. and Gordon Jr.. 15 months. Mrs. Becket. expecting a child before Christmas. stayed in Re- stoppcd Sloan cold during game rind coming on towards the end of the clash Forbie came over tu his coach and said: "Mr. Ivan. which one is Sloan?" Mr. Galllvan went on to stress the really important results that sport in general and hockey in particular should have and said that although winning is im- portant and a goal to be Brigadier Bill seems to be able pluck N.ll.L. celebrities out ofgthln B”. and Saturday when President Camphcll i'cL'rct.'ull,V mad” It known that neither he nor Kin! Clancy would be able to attend the school Bill waved his magic was: 3 few times and came upoev . fer Johnson. Charlottetown. W.J. Danny (ialllvan and Buddy 0" Brown. Charlottetown and Russell, nor In rt'Pl1W(' ”'c"'- Bl" daffy” Davison of Baltimore Maryland. a well merited Pal 0" "I9 b” " aluminum job. I And so itgoes . . . Still another Improved product, still another use for this versatile modern metal. The result: everybody Iii"! by Production from Cans- dian smoiters that already ac. count fora quarter ofthe world's Kane. Jack Ready. Prank Shep- Burke, Donnie MacLenn. Bobby Lund. Charlie Ryan and Joe Coyle. Other guests were Art Burns, President of the Abegweit Associ- ation. George Francis. E arl Nicholson, Gus Flynn. Art Gaudet. David Scales, Charlottetown, Les- spent a month in San Francisco with three sisters to recover from grief over the death of her hus- band. An 18-year-old Chinese boy who arrived in Canada two days ago from Hong Kong was another pas- t senger. Wong Yuen Wah was on primary aluminum. his way to Regina to meet his HUM . mother and three sisters. The Netherlands. Norway. Pakis- tan. Peru. The Philippines, Swe- den. Thailand and the Dominican Republic. Publish Study On Women's Work OTTAWA tCPlaWomen at work in Canada. a fact hook on the women's labor force. will be pub- This (Jhristmas send gaily "gift-.wraa1id” ROYAI. BANK t EgypHan Crack At Ry ELONARD LIDDINGTON PORT SAID. Egypt (AP) - l lisrntian hostility toward with- drawing British and French troops crystallized Monday In I guerrilla attack from ambush on a Brltsii patrol in Port Said. But C to promised the United Nations corn- maoder it won't happen again. Members of the eight-man Royal Scols patrol - forewarned by s rustle of rooftop activity while rid- ing in Jeeps - halted quickly for drew on his khaki tun o'shantar tienected it and shielded him from more serious in) . whether the returned British gunfire struck any oi the E pt- Ian attackers was not ARREST IIVIIN The British cordoned off the area. arrested tovon Egyptians and accused Egwt in an urgent emor Guerrillas Take British Patrol hastened here from Cairo and said he had assurances from ths Egyptian government that there would be no further attacks. Burns told Lt.-Gen. Hugh Stock- well, commander of the British- French force, that Maj. - Gcn. Abdel Haklrn Amer and Wing Cmdr. All Sabry had informed him they had no knowledge of a previous attempt to smuggle ex- Eiosives and ammunition to the gyptlan underground and that "They further stated they would take measures." Burns told Stock- well. "They also said there would be no repetition or other incidents to disturb peaceful conditions dur- log the withdrawal." ACCEPTS ASSURANCES Stockwell said he accepted the assurances as satisfactory. Unauthorized tcontinued from page 1) mini that only ll per oent of the assessment could be collected due I0 I restrictive order-in-Council missed by the federal government. In order to arrange a plan to urge the revision of this ruling. a meet- ns Throws Lurid Light On Co-existence 'IORON'l'0 (CP--External Af- fans Minister Pearson said Fri- day Russia's intervention in Hun- gary throws "a lurid light on the peaceful co - existence we have heard so much about since the death of Joseph Slllin-" He told the Canadian Womenis Club that it would be a long time before the world forgot the soviet BFIIISII - French aullioritlcs de- clsred the Egyptians had further violated the ct-iise-fire by sending a party of four men behind the UN buffer zone on the Suez Canal In the area of El Cap. 24 miles smith of Port Said. The Egyptians. lauded by .4 small boat. were arrested by ai British patrol. The Port Said ambush was the first obviously organized military effort to harass the departing al- prisnls. arc packing to get out. More than 400 British civilians ar- ranged to sail Monday in the troopshlp Asturias. Italy an nouncql it is sending the liner Ar- gentina hero by Sunday to removs 750 restive Italian nationals. A total of 505 more UN troops were set to move into Port Said from the ABU Suweir staging of the I03-mile-long waterway. It has been stlmated the Job of clearing the wreck-strewn chan- lishcd by the womens bureau of the labor department early next year. Marlon V. Royce. director of the women's bureau. says the more than 60-page pamphlet will be pub- lished in both English and French and will be available at a nominal (flat. It deals with the composition of the female labor force. as well as the occupations. earnings. legisla- tion and working conditions. praying I report : ' missed gins while her husband went to the game. ”His mother and I are both all the passengers on the missing plane will be found safe," she said. From Winnipeg came a fateful captain oi ill)? I955 University of Iowa team. his original flight out of Vancouver because he slept in- A Blue Bomber official said he was "squeezed" aboard Sunday that Mario and Calvin Jones. nel will cost at least s:to.ooo,ooo and take six months. llur customers call this the first winter tire ever! s IXICUTOIS AND TIUSTIES POI OVII HALF A CENTUIY your property may not be divided 0: you would wish, to meet the needs of those you would protect. I7 9 QUEN SIX, CHAILOTTETOWN ' TELEPHONE 6336 C. P. IDHIIY, MANAGE! ACCEPT THIS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT TRIAL OFFER QUALITY combat agnins a rain of grenades such activity ”wss co trary to lie . and machine-gun bullets. Egyptian government plclillcy." I V ' Only one soldier was bit. He was Amer is the Egyptian army's CIVILIANS PACKWG 'dedIiht D ndeiIifftff.Sb I." Idt - ilroIl:l'lleni.TT.I1Glyi)Id:I .0! giTnAn- Nnsesorqs To:eign unfair: aldnfiierfn Fomgn dVmaM' mum M w . 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