H 9. 19: 3i'i3.E., 4 Dudley Sentls. Congralulalions Io Dynanos MIDLAND. Ont.. (CPI-GeorS' F Dudley, selcretary-ti'casurer of me Canadian Amateur Hockey.As- gocl-EIIOD. offered congratulations ,0 Moscow Dynamos Sunday for their 7-2 victory over Toronto East yo,-g which gave the Russians the viorld hockey C118!!!-01031511113 I'- siocklioim. Sweden- ..w,.v.-e got to take our hats off in the Russians." he said. "Their mow-,3 today certainly surprised They deserve our congratula- me. . Lions on their vict0I'lv- V Mr Dudley said considerable lhouglil will have to be given to Dims for entering future world hockey tournaments. "There"! 10'! O; mu; about sending a better mm," he commented. "out no one tells us how were going to set I better team over there." Defends Choice as laid that difficulties of ar- lS'giseil To Appear In l-"es"-.'ival Role LONDON, ICPJ - Fiances Hy- luiid of Regina has been signed in appear opposite fumes Mason in the Stratiord. Ont.. Shake- spearian festival this summer. it was learned today. Miss Hylund will play Isabella in ttMeasure for Measure." She camo to London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art four years ago. This will be her first trip home. ranging the tour of any Junior or senior A team. takuig them out at regular league competition for I season. have still not been solved. "I'm always open for suggestions as to how we can arrange to send a better team," he added. The CAHA ofl'icial defended the choice of the East York senior B team. "They are a good team, and have made A good showing during the entire exhibition trip and the official games." Mr. Dudley said that the subject of future teams will piobably be a top item for discussion at the CA1-IA annual meeting May 10th. DAILY ACROSS DOWN 1 Br-fore 1. Feeling 4 Rugged I. Biblical mountain name nests 3. Srttlo )0 Prnpheliii snugly .-.gn I. Roman 11 i':ilm pound 12 Drenrh I. 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I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R In LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Lls. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- lri."'..cs. the length and forma tion of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation I E L S O F L A I S B T C D 8 U 0 I Yr-lerdsy's Cryptoqunte: WE ITS'O l NUAAUS AIS-DRIB. AIS-FLIDO. SAID ON THAT FIRST DAY, WE SAID AND SWORE THAT SELF SHOULD BE NO MORE-SHANKS. York Rifle Club The following are for March 4: Albert Court Isabel Swan Raymond Vessey George Andrew: Lloyd Vessey Dean Watts Vernon Duck Alan Swan Arthur Brown Cecil Watts Peter Proud Jack Andrews Annie Buell Dewar Swan Allison West Leigh Vessey . Merrill MacDonald Howard Watts A. J. Cluney Herman Buell Lillian McAssey Myron Ling .. Leonard Andrews Harold Taylor Edison Watts Louis Vessey Irene Hardy Harry Lewis . Donald Crockett George Proud Douglas Moore Joyce Ling tho ICOTCB Mr. L. S. Odell Mr. L. F. Long Mr. W. R. McNeil, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Build- ing Products Limited announced the election of Mr. L. 5. Odell I5 Vice-Chairman of the Board, and Mr. L. F. Long as President and Mr. Odell has been associated Managing Director, following the annual meeting of shareholders held 8: at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Montreal today. with the company since 1920 and as President since 1949. Mr. Long has been Executive Vice-President ' since 1940. All Directors of the Company were re-elected at the annual meeting. Betty Andrews Marlene Dixon H. T. Vessey . Elizabeth Watts Stuart Vessey Rees Newson Frank Vessey Alan Brown Norman Brown Willard Murray as 84' as in . so ito Carol Hardy no, Muriel MacDonald 80 Juan Vesey sol J. Smith . , so Laken Lewis 80 T. Haggerty - 30. Robert Cooper 30 i Vatican Diplomat Greeted At Ottawa OTTAWA. (CPI - The Pope's MW Dcrsoiial representative in Canada Sunday pledged himself tol the service of Canadian Roman Catholics and told of this coun- try's growing renown in the world. Most Rev. Giovanni PEHIUO, vet- eran Vatican diplomat. was greet- ed in the capital's Notice Dame Basilica by nine archbishops and bishops from across the country and some 1,200 Ottawa faithful. Most Rev. Mario Joseph Lem- ieux. Archbishop oi Ottawa, speaking for the Canadian hier- archy. welcomed the 58-year-old prelate in English and French ad-I dresses. Msgr. Panico re-plied in both languages. conse-rvativegllan Annual Convention OTTAWA. tCP) -The National Progressive Conservative Associa- iion will choose a new president at ils annual meeting here this month to succeed George Nowlan oi Wolfville, N. S. Mr. Nowlan, member of Parlia- ment for Digby - Annapolis - Kings. has said he will-retire after lour years In office. It is understood that two other iueinbers oi Parliameiit will be nominated for the presidency: George Hees. member for Toronto Broadview. and Hon. Earl Rowe. lrom Dunerin-Simcoe constituency I Others may be nominated at the opening day of the two-day annual meeting March 16-17. Canada's Mildi .Besi-lasting Cigarette 6TiR BOARDING HOUSE Major ' Hoople 'Ig IIIIIIf M J, "'11.! E5A'D! TI-II5 5 THE EST THING -M-rPUFF-FF -M-6INCE , NEW YEARS eve T4 5AF53”'N0vT”E WHEN we I-IOISTED TIM INTO Dur-7FV'-5 X TIZUCKI . I:7cii.i'i.i. 8: -I 5URPEI5E'D" ,4 we LIFTED 42 l-lEAVl- 9 PIJRLOINED AI REMOVING IT I-IONEQT wr- WOULD KEEP HIM TILL THE HIS ANVIL : Inleresling Display Of Hockey Photos --An interesting window di5iJI3Y at Myricks store. Alberton. consist- ing of five gmup photographs of hockey teams is atiracting candid- erablc interest among hockey fans of present and by gone days. The largest photo shows the 1003-00 Crystals hockey team. senior Prince Edward Island champions of that your. Team members are as fol- lows: S. Perry. William Arsenault tcascumpeci. A. Read. H. Mioc- Donald, R. MacDonald, I-I. Perry. G. Decgan, 1!. Gillis. L. McNeil. sec- retary-treasurer; ll. Baker, presi- dent, The remaining four photos are of the Alberton Regal hockey teams as follows: The 1915 team. one oi the first to use the name ”Rega.ls" as fol- lows: W. ll. Graves. C. B. Buxton. J. C. Matthews. R. H. Forsyth. Wil- liam Arsenault. W. A. Ryan. J. S. Call. R. Matthews, A E. Forsylh, J. Foster White. M. Perry, E. Mc- Neil. The 1920-21 Regals photographed at Sackville. N.E. where they play- ed a Mount Allison University team to a 1-1 draw in overtime play. Members at the team were: Willard Hardy. Alfred Gordon. Pierce Wilklr-. Percy Klllch, Arthur Wilkie. Gnorge Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay. Everett MacDonald. Cyril Lcard. manager: and Rev. W. S. Godfrey, playing coach (not in phofnl. The 1928-29 Rs-gals. wiiiiicrs oi the A. E. McLean trophy; W. R. Oultnn. J. E. Millman. .1. T. Larkiii. G. K. Profit. Frank McAldulf. C.I-I. O'Brien. M .7. Albert. A. Jeffrey. J. C. Profit. Harvey Jeffrey. The Regals of the year 1950 many of whom are playing this season: Stewart Fraser. R. Rochford, Fred Matthews. Steven Fraser. Erskine Hardy. Earl Atkinson. Barbour. R. Jeffrey. Donald, Erskine Gavin. llun-Off condition (If Rivers High Millman. Murphy, OTTAWA. (CF)-Run-off condi- tion oi Canada's rivers was 161 per cent of normal during Febru- ary compared with 121 per cent in January. The resources department re- ported Friday that the run-on of Canada's 22 typical rivers was high for-the time of year. Among them were: Nova Scotia. the St. Mary. 473; Laldave. 279; New Brunswick, Le- preau. 305; Saint John, 182; Que- bec. Outardes. 115; St. Francois, 271; St. Maurice. D9; Harricana. 79. N. .Y.;Now;i;ar strike Averted NEW YORK. IAPI --A possible new strike against mayor New York City newspapers has been averted. with AFL photo-cngra.- vets voting to accept II iact-flnd- mg boards decision. The photo-eiigravers Sunday voted W In 76 in accept s weekly package of s3.'l5 including wage increases and nthnr benefits. This was the same package that the publishers offered before the en- gravers went out at six of the cityls major newspapers for ll days during the Christmas shop- ping season. The rngravcrs had suzrred to let A tact-luidiiig panel decide wheth- er they should get more than the 83.75 package offered. The board's decision. hnnounced last Tuesday. was not binding on either side; and the engravers could have struck again. Both Edwarcl J Vnlz. president of the liitei'iial.ioii:il Pliolo-Engraw oi-s Union or North America AFL. and Dsnis M. Burke. president or Local 1 here. urged the members to accept the recommendations. Burke. said: "It's a bitter pill that swallow more0 no one hates to than I do." l.L'Xl-ZMBOURG BACK; r.nc LUXEMBOURG Rcuirrs -- steering committee Til” day approved a for ratification of deisncn community treaty. virtually assured government. hiil forces would join those of France. Wat Germany. Belgium. IUIV and Holland in the proposed Eurnpmn' sri-ny. MacKiniion. Glen Matthews, Parley Hardy. Jack Myri Bill Murphy, Wesley Hilton Brent Mac- nr Luxem- b:vurg's one-house Parliament Mon- the European This ratification of the treaty in Luxembourg. whose Uneasy Over Uniled Slales Defencefolicy By DAVE MCINTOSH Canadian Press Sail Writer OTTAWA. ICPI-There is un- easinoss in Canada's capital con- cerning United States defence pol- y. This uneasiness springs mainly from the recent "retaliate in- stantly" speech of John Foster Dulles. U.S. secretary of state. Canadian officials say they are still trying to figure out exactly what Mr. Dulles meant. They add- ed that this should not be sur- prising because the Americans themselves are apparently still trying to ngure it out. too. The chief questions in Ottawa are: Would the U. S. be prepared to "go it alone" under certain circumstances of aggression? And before the U.S. took any action, would Canada and other U. S. al- lics be consulted? Not Consulted On Speech 5 Canada was not consulted before Mr. Dulles made his New York speech Jan. 12 in which he said: "The way to deter aggression is for the free community to be will- ing and able to respond vigorously at places and with means of its own choosing.. .. - THEV GUARDlANLgCl-IARLQTTETOWN 38 Engineers To Study In United Kingdom (YITAWA. (CPI - Thirty-eight Canadian engineers and engineer- ing students have been chosen to study in the United Kingdom un- der the 1054 Athlone fellowship awards. The fellowships. named 1'0! NW Earl oi At-hlone. Canadian SW9!- nor-general from 1940-46, provide two years of study in British uni- versities or industries. Their pur- pose is to spread knowledge of British engineering amongi Cano- dians. The U. K. government bears the costs of the iellowshiP5- Which cover travel. fees and livinz CF: penses. Twenty-ellhl E0 I-0 5115- year students and 10 to graduate engineers. The 1954 winners. announced Wednesday by the U.K. informa- tion office include: students Nova Scotia Technical College: A. H. Roy. Hn11fEX- HM 3- 5 Butcher, Middle Musquodoboit. N S. University of New Brunswick: R. C. Ballance. Ottawa. and E. J. Grant. Lower Newcastle. N.B. Laval University: M. Gendron. Quebec. J. M. Dassurcault. Grsirid 'Me,-ey Que. and L. Z. Roumeau. Quebec. Ecole Poiytcchnique of MOM- real; .l.E. Mnrleau. Montreal. and .I.F. Cossette. Sixteen Island Lake. Que. MicGill univei-sit.v: 1- -1- -I00” Montreal, C. E. Brabant. Mant- real. and G. Zames. M03579”- Eisenhovier and his advisers was to depend primarily upon a great capacity to retaliate. instantly, by means and at places oi our choos- in .' 'gl”he "free community" presum- ably would iiiclude Canada and other members of the North At- lantic Treaty Organization. But. omcials here asked, would they be consulted-or how could they-if the U.S. decided to ”reI-allll-C instantly?" Certainly Canada would want to be consulted about any action that would result in a major war. The problem would be less likely to arise. of course. if Russia itself . were the sggrassor. MUSICAL ROLLS The automatic player-piano us- ing music rolls was invented in 11142. Sasli. Budget Brought llovm REGINA. (GP)-A budget call- ing tor revenues of 878,415,000 and estimated spending of 818,110,000- iargest in Saskatchewan's history- was brought in Wednesday by Pro- vincial Treasurer C. M. Fines for 1954-55. There were no tax increases or reductions. Mr. Fines said an increase of about 58,000,000 over 1953-54 rev- enues and a corresponding increase over estimated spending will be made possible through continued expansion of the province's econ- omy without borrowing. The province's surplus for 1952- 53 was 314,890. 700 and Mr. Fines said he "confidently" predicts the same trend for the current fiscal year ending March ll. ALEXANDRA W. I. The March meeting of Alex- andra W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs, Wallace and Mrs. Glendon Brehaut. Roll call was rnsponded to by 16 members. Reports of school and sick committees warp given. Sev- eral artlcles of knitting and sew- ing were passed in for Red Cross. It was decided to have s crokinole party in school in earlv March. and plans were made for same. Collection amounted to 31.50. April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Slierren. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Aubrey Gamble. Mrs. Nelson Rob- PAGE EVEN Toronto Bus Driver Charged TORONTO. (OP)-A Tomato Ill thrive: was charged with innu- slsughter Saturday. After on LI- leged altercation with s pauengor, the passeriger died in hospital from a fractured skull, a cerebral hun- orrhage and brain injuries. Lorne 1''. Perry. 45. the drivu. was arrested after the death hi- dsy of Harold L. seller. 58. pus- ident of a small aerial photo com- pany. Perry was remanded. Police said they knew nothing of any altercation until they rvsoedvod I phone call from I person who, they said. claimed he had rit- nessed it. TEN MILE HOUSE W. L The monthly meeting of the Ten Mile House W.I., was held at the home of Mrs. John Fitzpatricx. There were eight members present. The roll call was answered by an article for the grab bag. The program for next meeting is in be a guessing contest. Mrs. Albert Court invited the members to her home for the noxt meet- ing. Cards and collection amount- ed to 39.05. Tho W. 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