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Jolliffe, Opposition leader in the Ontario Legislature. has repeated his demand for a royal p-. (By The Associated Press) At Delnlld, Fla. SGT: '1'otonto( ) IL 2 01 Louisville (AA) " Singleton, Shore ('1) and Heslet: E-er3:' Flanagan (8) and sump commission to investigate the or ” ' E oration of charities in the Prov- l c . ” !"""d' Eh” nTlie C. C. F. leader. speaking dur- - in debate on a government bill to Dun” (XL) i pelirmit investigation of the ac- Mmneapons (AA) ' counts of incorporated charitable - organizations. said some charity Oser. Cox (4) Heller (5) and Wat- campaigns were undertaken "by llnnton, Kstt (5); Klesitz. Pearson (9) lmd Eu” men whose principal qualifications were that they were promoters of mining stocks." The bill was approved in prin- ciple. 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Discover till: Ap Jncksonvmh Fl-i SOC JAR I only 25E ' . promotion, advertising and other . expenses. Helmmlmm' Thompson The bill might provide a measure 'nndl of protection and might be is deter- rent. he told the Legislature. but further inquiry by a royal commis- sion was needed to provide a sat- ; Brooklyn (N) cl I ;f":!;f-.blfo';m;:;i;lxgem-rcgg; lworth of food parcels to Britain I today. Also in tubes. , phuadelpma W) 4 q uljrolll total collections of ta93,00J I l 6 12 Eond said the rest had been spent in Cristante (10) and Seminick, her (8); Mooser, Romano (6) l Cnmpanella, Edwards (8). E M. New Oreleans, Fla. CHARLOTTETOWN ' PKG! SEVEN Look of Leadership . . .. TOPCOATS ? tallorod by Fashion - craft Men who lead in agriculture and Susi- ness have for over thirty-seven years. turned to Henderson and Cudmore for fine clothes. This Spring for a Topcoaf to give you that "Look of Leadership" slip into one tailored by Fashion-Cratft. You'll sense -' the supreme in Topcoat quality. :3 .00 1 and higher Other Topcoats from R2950 ; I T I I I I IWHERE QUALITY la sun: I changes In Passenger Fares Are Announced MONTREAL. Quo.. April 4 -- J. A. Brass, cllailvman of the Cana- lilan Passenger Association. an- nounced today that pursuant to .an order of the Board of Trans- port Commissioners for Canada passenger fares in the Maritime Provinces and in the Province of Quebec cast of Levis and Charny. for dlsianccs u-p to 200 miles, were adjusted on April 1 and that this revision brings about minor increases and decreases in lhese passenger fares. Mr. Brass also stated that on I IP70!-ll!" 0' NOXINNI lSla(:l.0l'y answer to the complex I----------I lPitlsburgh (N) . i 3 2pI"'”b"3"'- lCmCRE0 ml v -- 3 2 5 "Paynich :6) and Jones. the same date passenger fares onl mined ?"d.ol 5” "mums- all rail lines cast of Monireal,l nre m Stands) M Houston. Tex. fo' dl to -e over 200 miles were pliiccds Olnlc siandard rate per mile! D""lp'"9-l" Quee” (6) and M”C'-”T.Ncw York (N) . . 5 'f 1 basis of follr cents first class and l9”3h3 Hm" and walks” lCl8VC1ilI1d i-A) 6 10 2 the d hallf cents coacnl guise: aghisoncchange S1alblish(o5 M Savannah, Ga. Hearn. Bowman (6) and West- such fares on the same vol asiaolun (A) 1513 1 1'1"": Wynn and HCSMI. H t - 3-la . -11 pl. 1- 5 ) - - ' pl ---:------ oil CF::E.ld'd.mg gene” y mm :S3”'""1h isa" ------------- -- 0 7 ll NEW YORK. April 5 -iftcuters) 1 g .-Two cheques representing Can- m..........:. McDermott. Hlnrlchs I'll midi ad” conmbuuon to the Korean was;-11Nc.'roN. April 5 -(APLGUEITB: Byrd. Swlnllle (3) "Nil and Palestine Relief Funds were -Announced American casuallieslSDB7-111110. VOJCSHK i'7l- presented to U. N. Secrctary-Gcn- in Korea reached 58.550 yesterday. inrnl Trygve Lie today by John a rise of 1.480 in a week. The iolal At Oklahoma City. 0kl3- . Holmes. Canada's acting repre- rcpresenting cusuulties reported tot - 1 sentulive at the United Nations. next-of-kin through March .'il).l Boston (N) Air Team . . 4 ii iii The choqile for the Korean relief included 0.752 killed. 39.c-zmoklahoma City (TL) . 312 '2 fund tlnlountr-d to s7,25o,ooo, and wounded and 10.774 missing in: .that for the Palestine fund 8750.- actlon. 1 Blckford and Cooper; Beazlcy.l0fl0, Leafs catch lip .m vi g Clipped by high stick in hands ot.Bosion's Schmidt. Ted Kennedy noel oil! for repairs assisted by I-lnosmon-Marsh. At left is Fcrnl period in Toronto without. break- Billi in; 1-1 tie. Game may be replay- Flsman. Leaf dofenceman. , mi V” Wltblrlllns. Tla Playoff Series 1-1 In Dough Week-endPIay ed if necessary later in the serlesi Following the rough-and-tumble of game in Toronto. which netted a total of 64 penalty minutes, six lplayers reported for injury treat- ment. Toronto evened playoff Quacken-bush, at right. takes II breather in torrid playoff action between Leafs and Bruins that saw ieams..battle one ovcriimei score at one each the next night in Boston -by blanking Bruins 3-0. l3:;ln1own action bclow shows goalie Jack Gelineau breaking up pun attcliipierl pass-out floln T01 . Sloan to Sid Smith. Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty l The title above tells you what our job is in the realm of sports, but, believe us. there are no sport echoes originating in Prince County at the present time. This week Prince Edward island has only one sport centre and that is the Charlottetown Forum. Never before, perhaps, has I. single sport gripped the Island population as has this final series for the Marl- time major hockey ichamplonship between Sydney Millionaires and Charlottetown Islanders. The Charlottetown Forum is the hub and there are a lot. of bumpy spokes leading to it. but that isn't keeping the easterners or western- ers from converging on the cap- Ual for this momentous trial of. hockey skill snd.strength. O the third game l so far (after has been played) the battle looks be us like a horse race between. two champions of the turf. "Mil- lionaires" is a fast, steady-gailcdl animal who can be relied upon not to break under any circumstances. "Islander" has a shade more speed when at his best but is li- able to break and,loso the race; any second. You've got; to classify him as a "long shot" because oil this. In other words. when the Is- landers pour it on, they push the; moneymen right back on their heels. But the fact that they are! playing for two championships at the same time cramps their style a bit. with Vitale anxious to re- tuin his heavyweight boxing championship won in the ”Blg Four". with some of the other -boys on the team hankering to be classed as "logical contenders" or "outstanding boxers" the game of hockey sometimes gets pushed into the discards. You just can't shine at both sports at one and the same time. Where would Ezzard Charles be it while in the ring he tried to play a little hockey on the side? We think that if you really want to hurt a hockey player the best thing to do is to give him a good fast puck in the net. There. after all. is his tender spot. the place where it hurts most. , O I O J A puck in the net reminds us; that :1 Sydney sports writer and a Halifax sports writer have both, apparently decided that the dis- puted ahotst Gordon in the third period of the second game in Syd- ney was actually 3. goal. Weill bet" ' a pound of butter we were hand- ler that net than either one of them. We were, in fact. almost right behind the net. The shot was very fast and we couldn't statel oositlvely whether the puck neverl lary, was named in honor 04 Ad. read Mrs. Vlckerson. 232 not Mrs.lir-r. Wedn sd lht. c ld -' u QL.'EBF1C- AW" 5" lc” '44 have etheayMrlllglonalre(izu whlejie aired: Sole” mm Md”? .m " newimx" Toronto Leafs have me Bosmn; story the.'Provlncla1.Governmen.. Bruins. p inns nuthollzed the City of Mont . real to sell a piece of land on In the Ladies Afternoon .Bowlln.r..'1Moun1 Royal :9 the Cgngdlgyl Beatty Mountain. 1 9341-100: ll-1388118 SPOYEI. Dubllslwd ll!-SYN-lBroutlchsting Corporation for- day. the high single should have.c-rcction of a television transmitv Premier Duplessis could not: .be reached to confirm the report, peak on the Allberta, B. C. bound- miral Earl Beatty. ' F. 8. Clarke. 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VISIT THE BARN SATURDAY left the ice as the Sydney scribe so positively states or not. but we caught a glimpse of it striking the left goal post and bouncing out mid. I thing We couldn't explain the wafer seemed to travel to- wards the post from the opposite direction from which the puck was fired. This didn't seem logical but after reading that Gordon had said he got a piece of the puck with his hand and then it hit the post, we realize that what we saw ties in with Gordon's statement. The goal judge and both referees failed to see the puck mm the net. The net was specially con- structed so that puck: entering do not rebound. Yet in sports writer sitting on the sidelines half way up the ice hlandly states that "the play stood out like A report. erfo shiny pants in the Easter parade." If the goal was so clear cut. why wnsntt it disputed then and there instead of playing two or' three minutes of hockey before beginning the investigation? We'll tell you why. A group of rabid fans behind the not kept shouting it was A goal until they caught the ear of "Red" Mscmw and then the argument started. Why have goal judges at all? Why not let those eagle-eyed reporters tell us what they have seen with their radar:-equipped peeners when a close one comes up? 0 0 O Flash-The "long shot" rompod under the wire' sway out In frorit John Deere Model "M" TRACTOR S1450. . Your Best Value In Any Tractor Today - IALANCE THREE YEARS Soc Thorn At A. Pickard Farm Tractors: Rood ; S483 CASH .- -... L