L Ico Racing At New Glasgow Anothcr Ice Race was held at llew Glasgow on Wednesday. llarch 7. With Gingerbread lilan owned by Aubin Gautier of May- field and driven by that proud little man Eddy Cole heading the field once more in straight heats. Fol- lowed closely by the slick little Paccr' Calumctta. and Lnhcy's Duam. Following is the summary: CLASS A. Gingerbread Man (E. Colct ll Faliiiiictla IR.D. lilaiFadyenl 22 l..allPV.C Duam (C. Smith! 33 CLASS B. Vi-llIl.VAE Pick (E. Bernard) ll lily Heroine (E. Show 22 Brother Bill tA. Pincaul 33 Roy Harrcsicr (G. Mai-l.eodl 4D The winning horse is owned by lack Bernard. Hunter River. CLASS B. Rubv S. (G. Houston! 2 1 1 Dusty Jean tMacl(ayl l 2 2 The winning horse is owned by Gordon Houston, Rustico. Officials -- Judges: Fred Taylor, Lloyd Carcw. Roddy Ford: Starting Peter Gallant; Announcer. George E. Smith. Probably the only girl netminder on an all-boy hockey team, Dede Hamilton. 10. shows the form that made the boys sign her on. She SCOTS LOSING WHISKEY WAR LONDON tlieutersl - Re- ports that Canadians and Americans are drinking Rus- sian vodka at the expense of Scotch whisky is a "major diplomatic defeat' for Scot- land. the House of Commons was told Thursday. Emrys Hughes. a Labor member of Parliament. toirl laughing members this showed the cold war was being lost "even in America.' A big ex- porter of scotch to the United States last month said vodka consumption there and in Can- ada was "phenomenal." FRENCH ANTHEM The Marseiilaise. French na- iional anthem. was composed by Rouget dc Lisle in 1792. UGLY MISSLES Dum-dum or soft-nosed hullcis were first manufactured by the Bengal artillery at the town of Dum-Dum in India. Runs Out Of Stamina The heat in the Middle East has pare for the Italian championships lltnnrenily "beaten" Canada's Dav- ECUD tennis player. Don Fontana. at Rome. May l-9. "I ran out of stamina in the heat of India." 25- year-old globe-trottcr explained. "9" 'b”"- ""0 3l"'0""Ced I" "so I decided to quit the tnurna llnnlla he was cutting abort his ment. grind for a while." Foiitana lthoduled seven-months tour and played in eight tourneys in India. "mid return to Toronto to pre- and one in the Philippines. Girl Netmihcler lviakesw Teiarnw stops the puck from St. Joseph's player Barney Green during an Ottawa Little League game. Dede's team. St. Patrick's. won 7-5. Issue Warning On Monaco Wedding NEW YORK. (AP) -Merchan- dlsers were given a stern warn- ing Thursday not to plan to cap- italize on the wedding of film actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier I'll of Monaco n e xt month. An advertisement in Womenis Wear Daily. retailing organ. read: "Any use of the name of Grace Kelly. Prince Rainier ill. or their seals. or in any manner. either directly or indirectly for commer- cial purposes. or to further the sale of merchandise or items of any kinds. without the prior auth- ority of the undersigned. is pro- hibited. and any violation there- of shall be vigorously prosecut- ed " It was signed by a lawyer for the Kelly family. 'flhc forthcoming. highly pub- licized wedding has stirred the imagination of manufacturers eager to cash in on the event. one idea was to have dolls manufactured in Italy dressed in copies of the couple's wedding clothes. Another was to copy the wedding clothes for people who want to look just like the couple. Still another was to manufacture handkerchief: bearing the royal seal of Monaco. Films of the wedding are going to be sponsored on television by n brassiere manufacturer and a cosmetics firm. CCF leader Sees Threat To Canadian llnily OTTAWA (CF) - CCF leader Coldwell said Wednesday that the chronic difference in per capita personal i among Canadian regions ihrcafcns Canadian unity. He said he is disturbed because he believes the federal govern- ment's new tax proposals to the provinces will not help achieve equal opportunity for all Cana- dlans. in an address to the Canadian Club of Ottawa. the CCF leader said the difference in per capita personal income in 1954 ranged from a high of 31.470 in Ontario to a low of 3640 in Newfoundland. with New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island sub- stantially IWIOW Personal incomes in Ontario and the other prov- inccs. Mr. Coidwell said Canada's rc- gional problems of today stem in large measure from the concen- tration of industry and finance in Quebec and Ontario. At the time of Confederation. Maritime manu- facturing was diversified and. on the whole. prosperous. But with the I of the West. the whole centre of gravity of the Canadian economy moved westward and the Maritime: found themselves. on II N erwelghts -- Q. S. S. First Ice Racing The llliiivale Driving Club's first ice lTll.'Cl of the season got away to a vcry good start owing to the condition of the ice. as the weather being very mild. There was a large crowd of spectators from far and near; all in the mood to enjoy some good sportsmanship. The results were as follows. Class A. Trot and Pace: Granville York. I 2 i. owned by Louis Gamester: Jean Kal- rnuck. 2 l 2; owned by Eric Par- sons: time .'l4-34'r&. Class B. Trot. and Pare: Judy Budlong. l l I. owned by Claiid Smith: Annie My Darling. 2 2 2. owned by Ken Duggan: time 36-37. Judges: William llloiyncaux. Les lie Mt-Dowel: announcer. Alfred Parsons Expect Plante Montreal's Next Police Boss MONTREAL t(iPi A lot of people are willing to bet that (Pacifique tPaxl Plante will be Montreal's next police boss soon. Ask any hookic. A man who never pounded a heat or wore a uniform. Plante's chance comes with the resignation of T. 0. (Tommy) Leggett. 59. retiring May 23' after 33 years on the force. But as usual controversy swirled Wednesday around the head of Plante. dapper 48-ycar-old vice- buster. Politically. the issue ts dynamite. The post of chief of Montreal's 2.400-man force has been clouded since police Director J. bAlert Langlois went on leave of absence without pay following the election of Mayor Jean Drapcau on a re- form platfnrm Oct. 25. 1954. Since then. Lcggctt has hccu in charge as acting director. helped by Plants and Alfred Belangcr as assistant directors. Belanger. 69. also has s' his . ' fion. apparently putting himself out of the running for promotion. This leaves Plante-famous for his part in smashing vice opera- tions and gambling heriyas heir- apparcnt and l.eggett recom- mended hlm for the nsi. Planle told re rtcrs he woud accept if it is of cred. A DUTY T0 YOIIR HOME Keep Windows Bright and p Chimneys Clean. For Expert Window and Chimney Cleaning DIAL 5291 - 9692 the far extremes of an tariff-created national economy. Unfair national tariff and trans- portatton policies had tinned relatively unchanged. The Memo river. Icons of bio- toric battles in France, flow: 325 miles to Join the Seine near Paris. Dublin. capital of the Republic of Ireland. was already a large centre when captured by the Done: in the tlth century. f'.llIO p:.mii-it. F-Gilt WURK Illa I good limb to Nieck your up for otutoheo. body or fen- oc dellll and nine lob. Lot in nn you n Inc name. on part or oompieoo tob- E "non;-' .. we on Eqiilwed for him!” and 1.0110 'l'i-och. MARTIN'S OARAOI Queen Street DIAL 4644 - I T.V. JINGLES in iriw -I AV PRKE8 UPART AT 3199.5). TV Aerial! installed. rt. Television. home and our 0 require. IADIM 9'01! MIC CARRADYOS . . . . . . . .. SQKQ Millvale Holds Auk TAMPA. Fla. (AP!---The major league player representatives ac- cepted the cluh ownersl decision on minimum salary and ii new World Series TV contract Wednes- day and they also asked ll work- man's compensation coverage by all 16 clubs. The players also voted to retain J. Norman Lewis of New York. as Rihiihociiey I for Saturday Saturday's Minor llockcr pro- gram at Sports Arena. 8'00-8:45 - lntersclioli Ban- tams - Q. s. s. vs Q. c M, 5, 8:45-9:30 liitcrscliool Ban- -il. tams - Colts vs Caniii-ks. 9:30-10:00 -- lnlcrsi-liool Pap- vs P S. S. 10:00-10:80 - llllOl'Sl'lltl(ll P00 Wees - Q. s. s. vs w. K. s. 10:30-11:15 - intcrsi-liuol Ban- tams - Winners Q. S. S. . C. H. S. vs Winners Colts -- Can- ucks. 11:15-11:45 -a Interschool Pap- erweight: - Winners Q. S. S. - Q. C. H. S. vs Model. S'porl Cubs. 11:45-12:15 - Interschuol Pee Wee: - Winners 0. S. S. -- W. K. S. vs Unit No. I. Springers. 12:15-1:00 Regular Minor Bantams - First of home and home series a Canucks vs Ar- rows. 5:00-5:30 e- Regular Minor Pa- perweights - First of home and home -- Cubs vs Leafs. 5:30-6:00 - Regular Minor Pee Wee: - First of home and home - Canadians vs Hornets. 5:00-7:00 - Juveniles -- Char- lottetown Playoff Abliies vs Winners Vics -- no r . 7:30--9:00 -Interscholastic Uini:1No. 1 vs Queen Charlotte 5; . 9:00-10:00 -- Island Playoff C Abbie Sisters vs Montague Prim- rose Sisters. l0:00-11:00 -- Regular Minor Midgets - Abbics VI Vicr - First of best of three. The cnuiomcown Guardian, Friday, March 9. Players Accept Club Owners Salary, TV Contract Terms their attorney for another ycar at a salary estimated at 515,000 Lewis, who left the meeting early to i-ntcli a plane for New York. acted as spokesman for the players. "Thc players came to conclu- sions on three major points." said Lewis. "On Feb. 4 the owners pro- posed two three-man committees to review the salary structures in the majors and report their find- ings to the player representa- tives in their own leagues. "The players accepted the idea in principal but they asked a joint meeting of all 16 player repre- sentative: with the six members of the two committee ." The players had asked for a raise in minimum salary from 36.000 to 37,200 but had been turned down twice. The owners, in turn. named a pommittce "to re- view the present league salary structures, to ascertain if the sent minimum and present unim- lletl maximum a t n n d a r d s are equitable." WILL BE CONSULTED "On the subject of the new TV contract." Lewis said. "we re- ceived the resolution adopted by the National League which we in- oerpret to mean that the player representatives on the pension committee (Robin Roberts of Phil- adclphia and Bob Feller of Cleve- landt are to be informed before any contract is to be signed. We haven't seen the American League resolution but we it will be the same." The current World Series-All Star Game TV contract expires after the 1956 Series. It calls for approximately 31.250000 a year. The players expect a substantial increase in the new deal. l -'7-mmss l OSLO. Norway (Reiitersl---Thcl bodies of 20 persons. including 12 children and five woman. killed in avalanches in Norway's Lofoten. islands Wednesday have been found. The victims were mainly the families of fishermen. Houses were swept into the fjord by the snow slide. Toronto. Ont. (Special) - For the first. time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thousands have been relieved--without. resort. to surgery. . In one hemorrhoid case after another, "very striking improve- ment" Inc reported and verified by doc.tois' observations. ' Pain was relieved promptly. And , while gently relieving pain, notual rediiction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most. amazing of all-this Improvement. Wu maintained in oases whore doctora' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, roaultl were so thorough that auilorora were able to make iu)iilt-.h A ' 1- A A A ” ix Haw I056 Hudson Firestone N ISIIVICI Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relieves Pain--Shrinks Hemorrhoids Announce New Way To : l have ceased to he I. prohiomf" And among those Iiiiierers were I very wide variaty of hemorrhoid condi- tions. some of 10 (41:20 years standing. All this, without the use of an cotica, Il1f!SI.IlOllCl or natringantn. of any kind. The secret. is a new healing siibatance (Bio-Dynof)-the discov- cry of a famous scientific institute. Already. Bio-Dyna is in wide non for healing injured tiuuo on all parts of the body. This new healing aiihatanm in nliered in oiippmitmu or nmlmml form called Prcparatton Hf. -Ask for individually sealed convenient- Prepamtion H iiuppoaitoneii or Prepnriition H ointment. with special applicator. Preparation H. in Ifvlrl at all dnig atoroa. Satisfaction Herefs the only all-new car .1212 the low-priadjield... -uauyq AMERICAN MOTORS &IPOIA1DI A guaranteed or money refunded. vi-mu Marx nag. Itviniblqv Cutout Pour-Door Hardtop re- hi ' - lYoung Girl Makes All-star iSquad In Toronto League TORONTO (CPL -A niiin-yi-ar- joltedpher way into an all-star berth in lie Little Toronto Iluckcy League. d-faced league officials made the discovery only Wciincs. day night. For three months. Al)I'.I.'lll (iolda Hoffman has played for a 'Iliii'iinio boy's hockey team uitiioiit hi-r tcarrimates k n o w i n 2 Nil)" or "Alli." was' really a girl Ahiis sparkling flt'lt'lNIi'P play for St. Catharines TN'Prws nl lhr Lltile TllL's Junior A Kr-l'lPF Ind to her choice for IllI' all star team out of 400 eligible hm-:. Steals Car Hard Way. Gets Caught BIRMINGHAM. I-II1i,.'I;iiiil '.iPi - I)elem if Adams. int, tilts seni- enced to six months in jail for stealing a car the hard uni pl('('e by Piece over a period of two years. The prosecutor said Aiiaui-2 an employee of I Biiuuiiiulian auto. mobile plant. intercepted spare part shipments intended for export and boarded them up in his barn. He was just puttinc the finish- ing touches on his aw-iiililcrl car -a I00-mile-tin-hoiir .spni'i.s typum when the police ca.,:ht up with m. PROTEST II-ROM R TESTS TOKYO (Reutcrsl- Hitter prot- ests were voiced in Japan Satur- day against the United States gov- ernmentla announc t on Thurs- day that it will carry out a new hydrogen bomb test this spring in the Pacific. Japanese newspapers said there was a ”bitter and in- dignant" reaction in the port of Yaizu. where a fishing boat dusted with radio-active ash put in after tests in 1954. they are installed. TOLEDO MOTOR & CHASSIS PARTS. McCORD CORPORATION GASKETS for earl. truclos and tractors. ASBESTOS BRAKE LININGS. WAGNER BRAKE FLUIDS It BRAKE PARTS ALL TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE. Complete Generators, Starters and Ignition of all liypm. RE-BUILT CARBURETORS ON SALE TANTON'S ACCESSORIES 152 GREAT GEORGE STREET old girl hockey dcfcnc:-man hasling of the pert. 78-pound brunette. ghcr of the league. " definitely play in the all-star gami- CUT THIS AD OUT AND SAVE To make room for new stock we are selling TAIL PIPES, EX- HAUST PIPES for all cars up to and including 1941 models for 31.98. ACT NOW - STOCK LIMITED. MUFFLERS for above oars - K PRICE We carry a very complete line of Emhaiist Pipes. Tali Pipes and , Mufflers. Our Mufflers are guaranteed for the life of the car on which ? RAMCO PISTON RINGS- For all cars. trucks, tractors and motor boats. etc. It a. failure with- in 10,000 miles we replace them free. plus 51.00 a hole lor labor. Gov'i Urged To Relax Hold in it It fhrbirth or t t lestahlish eligibility for the all-star. OTTAWA r('.Pl - The govern- iteam turned up "sex-female," "19"! was urged Thursda.v tn re- .which had gone unnoticed whenlla its hold on the uranluni in- ;,-he registered, ldustry so tli.'iI it could play a vital . Earl Graham. chairman of the We in providing electrical power Little run. said he is amazed. for the Western wnrii. 3 "it completely knocked the wind Gilbert I-aBim2 nresirlcnt of m" of me. No one noting he, hi!-'h'CIlIlllilF Mines Limitcri. said the lrcrllficote earlier because it was 5”"'"l" I"dP"3l ”'SlTiPll0n! Bf! iihc last thing we expected. it w';isim'”lg .'l'” m”''" rnn-rl Will hr the illist in with about 400 other cerlifi-l'""l5"'"" "I ill? Infill-b'll.V' from fl!- .-,.a".s--' pond:-nce on the military to tin Ralph gamer! ,,(,,,..,m.,, ,,,,,m, provision of i-nmincrrial power. said AM Milt "We shoiild ho working now to- irarils lhc frcciinm from govern. moot control within IIIP llnllil of scriirily on the sale of uranium in an open market sit that a world I iprit-c iiiziy lw cst.'il)lisiied." he told ' - the (lnriiini economic commission. I I The selection led to the unmask- March Ill. IIOPES AR STAYS ”We hope she will continue play- ing and are making plans to haviy a special dressing"ronm for her at mmrr To yqxpokrp allkluglrtl-lsgiamltisim manazer who -mnw rum lugical S"-'p k E." selected Abl for the nil-star team. rim" to a." -ppm "Rim" f" U" and she always was amjadyyszlc of ulanlum in licensed pur- dressed in her equipment wiheni(.;.nT.?fi-S mmuglmm "'9 western she appeared at the rink to play.l Om; U; W, great "Hm-ng fun". cant: :::"l3:0'k:gen:':3.Eb:3-V Shhet: of thc uorthlan.. Mr. Laliine ho- had short hair and with the iiockcyl came immmhlj dW')l"pmg hm "' equipment we muldxn 5" any,iqi;i.iii and titanium deposits yearn difference." Grossi said. I my dN,m.(,,.). "f )”vh.hb.,nde -m We switched her finm foriiaril 1930 0" (hp 51,0,-P Of Gm" B,” to defence because she was ii goodp lake hm)... H". m,,m,p,,1y of 9", ::s:;r:::e:..'.:'rrr.:;;in imm- . .4- K4 "19 '"""d5- IIEALTII INSURANCE TALKS TORONTO (CP) - Canadian 0 Medical men are to meet Health S me t lllinistcr Martin in Ottawa March 15 to discuss health insurance. tho - Canadian Medical Association said Wednesday. Dr. A. D. Kelly. u- r I, sociatlun general secretary. said . . 3. topics for discussion will ' 'udc . "The Cape '1'l”3V9FS9 ROVPI? and the effect of universal hospital in- Nine Mile. Creek Bulldogs will dblgurgnce on teaching ).o5p1t31,' do;-. battle 1011151111 in CF3P8Ud Rink in tors 'responslbilities in controlling the finals for the Crapaud Victoria utilization and the training of per- Board of Trade Trophy. normal for diagnostic services. ON THIS! A U T 0 ACCESSORIES WE CARRY PISTONS. '56 llllll8(llKv-1&2 Mal:cnonristnIro...tl1iiiionmrur...nou'linvih-Qp.nnlci&y&Q'umad iarpnulivi appearance, icipowcnia pcrfot-mandolin: ycarvheccodaaddu changes Hudson bu changes. 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