Race Question Hinders W. Mays In Quest For House SAN I"R.\.\t.'lSCO ‘ll’ .\c:!'o DISCDHII slid!‘ Wlllli. .\la_\s got .iia 837,500 home Tliutsda) llt,.{ll at ter a hectic da_i lll viziii-.i .ite issues raised by the people iiiiu w‘ )e his new llt'l,‘.!Ill)t)l'\ were oercome. “I had seieral other offci ~ hut Willie; was the first and I lit‘ cided :i ~|lI\l'l M‘ lll’\' ‘ll first scr\cd"' Walter A (inc- ' llic .\\\it‘l.lI(‘(l l’ \ -- oppii-iiiiin from iici;ti but‘: is pt'aciicalI_i all U\l‘l Some people just don't xiiider stand ' Gnesdilotl said t‘.ll‘ll:‘l' turned down \l;r\.~ l)t‘t’.ill\t' '=i~.ii\ pressure was put on him in "it- n€l2hl)oi'houd r . l'2.t I"i'aiit.-to tiill-. \\iIIl a line new 1l\(" .i \ .l'.llI “The ii.-iplc oi $.tti t‘i‘;iiicisco \A.ill '|.l:. l.l ll\(‘ hcrc so we de ('i(ll'tI in Let him h.tie ii." the U\\iIl" \l .\ i l e l‘.'iui -tl.«_\ - tllxtltixuft’ h.i' \i.ii m.-i ii» bu). h.iii been Icji-. it! ll't.tU\(‘ Lil llI\ L'lIIOr. Iii \ it At it ~.l'.il_‘lllt'll tiiil Ill ii-t.'i.i ,il.i_it-1"; diititiiltits I i.c .:i..i ~.lI\I tic was afraid th.i t .'l\‘ -tiltl to a .\t-gro in this al \\‘i.'l‘ It’l..‘ll"-il'llv'tl_tl tic mi-.:hi tic ii 'il'il tioik lie is a small . lo’ l"lt '.ltll.(It‘Z‘ \l‘i. -.i‘:tl fit‘ IIl|;)\‘\ to cull)- ,ii. i ?‘i< iii.i .li lllltl‘ II!‘ Series Could Go Three Games-Ivyi By JIM I-’I'L.\(‘t)('|\' Canadian Press Stall Vli-iii-r El)I\l0.\'T().\ lCI"‘ -— lit-.id coach Frank I\_\' Iii I-Itiiiiniiwiii Eskimos undoubtedly has wiiic coiiiitieiice iiitticriic.i'ii but till iiic surface it is \ll‘iiY(‘.') Takc Ill\ ~pIll((‘ll itl’llil(l( to ward the but-ofihret Wt-ttrii Inter Provincial Football Uiiitiii final between Eskinios and Vitu- nipeg Blue Bombers, ()[)('lllllLI .\‘.ii urday lll Winnipc: “It's quite likely ll ('tlll.ll ;.i to three gziiiies." ii, \.lliI \\li"ll tone of his ioice indicated he he leived it. .\lost predict lfisliiniox easy winners in two straight g has won the Grey championship in each of the three years since he came ll't\lll Oklahoma and now is seeking a fourth. For five years. Eskinios ll2l\€ won the first-place bye into the league final. This gives them an . S'gns contract Iiifitiersigiitklssociiidilionihdf iiiirieertiiiial Dot" Newwmbe ‘I got . mm“ = , _ V 0 voe. II(f\:\rl9 J\(I)tI:‘-II???‘ 3i'\i-n\‘(fl)al‘-(I>itIP‘l(>-l: . . cytgriiacaegein iliiigtogit we close“ Already uidimhod It as u my \.‘_dmmar' rr;“;k(_\ row”? SPORT RUSSIANS ‘ . - _ one of baseballs most foremost I)'.L1\(‘I‘.afl(l conth 'l‘l'l‘t‘(‘I :I‘Illli"~- MIDLAND’ Om" (LP) _ Rusii Aaron beat cu}. Sig.“ -Mugs}. hm‘!-5' Aaro-n enjoyed . bnmer mg m WWW“ [W-l «dr~]r‘[_”_ W.’-Ir‘ 5135 iim-k(-_i- team is 5;-heduiedrtlie St Louis Cardiiials great season in 1937. his fourth in the . for the .i\'eutoiiii.1laiitl Iillllllx and [0 arnve in Montreal I)" plane :.ar'.b) °.""‘ nine -plums.’ lied majors The slender’ nsipound ii. .\ _. .. .. _..r.. :;i,.~ Hill) Mir, mun ._,_W0 Mm” and \(_H_ early next Wednesday. Secretary - Ilotilditcllbi. Aaroiis biilliani athlete slammed 44 home runs -MW Md J rr_rr__rr “,r.“\ W rrr,rr,_rr rm rmlkfl Maw“ ;\r1anag(.r (marge Dudley of rherlirave teammate. finished third. andrdrove in 132 runs to lead the rm in 5,... gt-“,,,,r,..rir,,. »_-i; ii, in The rm-mmm mnmuwrm dn_ Laiiatlianamateur Hockey Asst)-il8 points behind. I I National League in both depan. ii“. l\\H >,,,,,,. ,r,,r,i,r,.,,,,,\ Wm, nmmwd “(_(_kmr hr.‘ mrwpwd c,,-mun sum Thursday‘ The gAHA ‘Aaron. who shared with Musial merits. His .322 placed him in a i,,,r,i ,,,,; ..,._.i,..i \i,,,,,i‘-ii m_.i,i rm‘ Hwrhmu W‘ M” (Mm div is 5p()n_\()r]ng die‘ Russians tie honor of being named on third-place tie in the batting ‘\lt i'|.\\ t‘lI\\t.I-: rimr. rrrmmmr |‘_,H_mm”\ H seven-gainri 9,.-iiihiiioi-i mi" in on. every ballot. received 2.19 points race a title he won in 1956 with it ., i ll..viili.-i . ,ii_-i-..-ii “M H”, R nn“ H rm“ Mu,‘ tario .'llltI Qiichcc rib 230 for .\lll\lal and 221 lorr.32lI Bob Elliott 11948: wag the _.r_.‘_r _._ r-_.rir_.rHr\ rrrmh rm. “rm. r\rC_»‘kr_r_ \ wnrmrl Mn‘ - Tm. Rusrrans are _wm.du|(.d 1,, Schoeiidicnst. Willie Mays. sonie- only iithcr Brave to win the MVP as lllt') ii‘;i\t-it (iiii'iii._ the \('(I\tilI. The former nLim.“,,,._u.r ‘am I93” -\10Sl‘0W Sunilfly 8b08l'd at t"“‘'5 referral I" 35 ml-’ Gian”. ‘Ward- iitit-ii l‘:\l\llllt>~ tI('l(‘i'llt‘(l Win- earlier he was irmkrm rm. 3 Scandinavian Airlines Systeml "one-man team.“ finished fourtlij Musial had one of the greatest r,,r,r.,_. ,,,,.(.t_ rrrrrm 1,, (“Hr rm‘... plan. «-10 bring up his mar r_hr]_ flight for Stockholm The leam~With 174 points. and southpaw .of his 16 illustrious seasons with iii:~. in-mi: 22:27 on ét llll\\t‘(I di~i-ii " will fly immediately from Stock. Warren Spahn. still anotheinthe Cardinals. At 37, he turned -_-..i; v _,f'i"ll})I ii iii. 9...“-iii B(-f()[‘(- .\iiiiti\-N ,,,.,H.\ H. gr holiii to Copenhagen, spending Brave. placed fifth with 131 in a .351 average to capture his I i 1"!‘ * tit» i; .iiiiiiiiii~_~ Jiiiiii c_ ii..iii-ti.,- i... mu.‘ \,.i| i,.\ Siiiiii.i_\ night there and l(‘H\'lf‘l).{ Di)llil.\ |S(‘\i(‘llill batting title. lt‘.i \ .. 2.. .i tl'.l’('iI'il' .i_-.tiii.-t 'l‘i>i’<>iiii- iiunic a fi~ii:ii; Itlllfit‘ .ii ‘limit:-.\ xii 9 133 iiin topeiiiiageii ‘ ‘ " " "‘ ' ‘ ‘ (‘ai:.ii\ s lltl I\\ 'l'hci' inizlii AI‘tnstron;_'. Uni. and his lnl(‘l’P\l III"? I“? U3-Ddef. Nfld I IIl£il\' a I(‘\\ t'll.'-lll_‘(‘\ l)(‘Itil‘(’ Sat’. 8 coin machine conipaiii They are due at Gander. Nfid. 9 iii-dai but you just don't make This and other l)ll\lll(‘.\S is ex- 0!! 5-45 flight No. 913 at 5:50 a.m.t rltllt‘ l. t-li.'iii;«~ mcriiiulit " l’°‘'l‘'‘I 10 lake 3 mllnlll “T "WIT -‘ST N"" I9 and will Ie3"9 ail I e 'l‘iit~ i\\(|-\\t‘t‘l\ rt-~t has iieliied %'"'""' ‘P5 Dim Oh Ti‘an.~'Canada Airl hi-.-i‘ ~'i'i~i-- t|:l the l-Iiiiii-iiiiiin ' Aiics fight .'o. ti5l for Montreal. 0 srrrruir Hr” _., (mind Hr,-. pl.1_\'(‘rs‘ M|l"IOl' '1'li('.\ are due in .\loiitreal at 12:05‘ h .sli;ii'liiic~s" ~ ' < S O - --yr,” m.H.,. km,“ mm] mu Saturday will be a busi day The Russians are due in Tor- star: ii‘..iiiii:" l\_\ sziid You at "'9 $90!‘!-5' Arena as liun- onto by train from Montre ju-t (‘Jill tcll i'll)<illl tli;i' We're extra week of rest over the othcr Dl‘.'l('Y.~l‘tl prcttv hard and hope finalists SPORT ECHOES liiat \\llI tit kc ctirc til it Deadly Quo Devastating Laysh Schurman and Bcnny Grady were about the most pro- mi rig ' get and Juvenile hockey players in Summerside a decade or so ago. Both suf‘ei'- ed accidents which draped along the sidelines. and neither realty fulfilled right _ careers. They got together for game at Tivic Stadium Wednesday night and the deadly duo of the yester- years were devastating the cause of Marshall Green's Jets.i Schunnan amassed four goals and three assists, and Grady shot three tallies and helped out on five others. Because of their dl\'-'Il’)lIlllt‘\ they will probably not play hoc- key in the Maritime League this winter but can on just ima- gine. folks. and you. too. Gus fan. If you're listening a line composed of Layton St‘Illll‘Tll‘lI’1. Benny Grady and Mark litiianci. supposing these hoys iierc nil in 'irst rate physical condition" We ‘rnow it isn‘t much use talking of “might-have-heens" h that line would have been hard in top in the kind of liockcy (ll\|l- ed out in these parts. To get back to the game, Reg. Phillips and Gerald White also showed up well. It is only fair to mention that the-Jets had hit the ice for the first time this sczison_ and at ‘east ’ some 9|!‘ had skated and practis il[)p(lnl"lll\ ed a Iitflc. We don't think the Jcls Vllll III again this year. but the Jets willl troiiiiccd tlic tune of be I'll certainly get plciity of opposition and will not run tiii;i_\' \\ilIl hccn pi‘cdictetl. .\lurpliy circiiit. as Nl('k(‘r<on. lli'l(I lizirrison. and .\iacLcan seemed to the most hustle. came : them but anywhere the have breaking the S(\lll’ldiI’)3TT'lOT. ~aitl .i.i.i .itiit~tii- t‘\tlii\l\t‘ at he plans to ieturii to New York comments. Fi.ii...~ iitid ill the \\C\lL'l|l San with his wife in a the home fvi days to hey “it is worse than down South. are vthere you know where you stand MA\'s_ w".‘E [P551 and there are signs to 30 by." Ways and his wife had been he said. "Here you walk into incident, r these things blindly and have no - second signs to guide you." such turndown in San Fraiicist-o Mays commented that "this iii.» uiaiii. moi ed in the sort of thing makes us look bad West Cuusl in the eyes of the world I would .\l;i_\oi' Limit"-,_:c L':ii'i-it-plicr our like to think. as I colored boy. i';i,'cti a nd l‘flllJ‘dl'l'i<lS.\(‘d. ex- that I Could DU) and “V9 Vlhi‘ pressed ‘Ills personal regrets to lwinl. the .\lays and iiii-tied them to "I'd like to live in San Fran- SI;l_\ as his guest.» in Ills titinie cisco, but I didn't want to make uiitil they found suitable hotisiiig..an issue of it. I've never bet-i \la_it took the lssup iiii []]lII'(' through this sort of thing before philosophically than did t'll_\ otti- It sure looks bad for our coun- (‘lul\ But he had some sti'oir,,' ti'_\." dispose l‘(‘ I Howie Meeker Russians T0 dreds of City minor lcagiicrs 8 a.m l-ZST Wednesday. practice of the year and then re- gister in their i‘9St>9t'll\c groups. (‘;inada\ representatives in the‘- 531UFd8.V'S PI‘8<‘li('e Will be for World amateur championships at‘ Paperweights. Pee Ween. Ban- (mo nexi iseb,-uary_ tams. and Midgets. Following is —-—~———~—— the schedule of practices as ar- ranged by officials in cliarge. I SATL'RDAY'S S(‘Hl£l)l‘l.|~1 I 8.(Xl~8_30—PSSk Pee Vl’ees.,l;ii-ii rTurner. 8.30-9.00-—Paperwcights Remember When Otttiua Rough Riders defeated‘ .ii.-miiiimi Tigers 3-3 at Ottawa to! Jack !win the eastern Big Four title 32! Iyears ago today. Ottawa then dis-I posed of Queen's University by: 11-2. and in the Grey Cup final (‘l'u.\llt‘d Winnipeg Tammany Ti‘ gers by 24-1. I urner « 9.00-9.3t)—Wl\’S Rex Hayes — WKS I’ElpCl‘\\l‘lgh!s ,~Bill Reid Pee Wces—- Spotti- 5 ‘I110 Charlottetown Guardian, Frlhy, Nov. 15. 1857 HankAaron Is Named M.V.P. NEW YORK tAPi —— Henry. tlianki Aaron. who threw all of,‘ Wisconsin into delirious ioy with. his pennant-clinching home run for the Vlilwaukee Braves lastl Sept. 22. Thursday was voted the. National League's most valuable player of 1957 i The 28-year-old outfielder. 20th member of a championship team to be honored in the 27 elections '1 at‘ _ _ . ‘They BOSTON iAPI——Boston Bruins footer on a pass by Oheireflls take to the ice for their initial open ltuuf at Toronto Friday. defeated Chicago Black ’H.awks‘from behind the nets. and Regan l\0\- --. against Whiib.V Dunlops. 5-2 Thursday night as Bruin cen-‘ Kored on . Nckhander for 305. ire Don McKenney came through, with a goal and two assiss. Reall Chevrefils, Larry Regan and vie! Stasiuk added a goal and an as-I sist each to the National Hockeyj League victory at the Garden. The Bruins built up a four-goal lead through the first two per-tr iods_ Lhen watched Chicago come‘ back with a pair before Stasitik concluded the ’ zi little more than a minute from the end. He put in a rebound of John Bucyk's shot. McKennc-y belted home it 15- - All Gump Worsley In Danger Of The power - hitting youngster from Mobile. Als.. drew nins first place votes to eight for Schoendienst, five for Musial. and one each for Maya and Spahn. None of the remaining 21 players given recognition re- ceived a first place iote. 1056 STARS ABSENT An oddity in the voting was that neither of the 1955 or 1956 winners -— Roy Campanella and ions first period tallies. Jerry Toppazzini and Ctievr¢- fiis put the Bruins ahead 4-0 by 12:22 of the middle session Nick Mickoski scored four min- utes later and Ted Lindsay tal- lied at 5:55 of the final period to bring a flicker of hope to the vis- itors. Lineups CI'ilcago—goal: Hall; defence: Pilote. Vasko. _Thomson. Mort- son. Cushenan: forwards: Skov. Bailey, Mickoski. Litzenberger. Nesterenko. Lindsay. Hull. La- lande. Mclntyre. Kacbur. Mur- Dhy. Physical Condition Of Players Helped Als Win MONTREAL (C?) — Coach Douglas (P e s it s a di Walker... happy over his Montreal Moust- tss' win over Ottawa Rough Kid- 'in the Big Four semi-final. said Thursday the physical con- dition of his players had a lot to do with it. The Ala won 14-15 in Ottawa Wednesday and Walker said a big factor in the learn be- ing up for the game was the re- covery of influenza victims. it was the first time in three weeks or more. e coach. that all players who had been laid low or handicapped by the flu appeared to have shaken off lite illness or unfavorable reac- tlons scheduled team Thursday and to day in preparation for the two- Walker light drills for the The first game of the 1957 basketball season will be played at Summerside tonight with the RCAF Station playing host to the Charlottetown YMCA team. Both teams are reported to be looking forward is first game of the year. and are in top flight condition. TWO GAMES SATURDAY On Saturday afternoon. at the st. Dunstans University gymnas- lum the high flying Saints will tangle with a team made up of Is Critical Of Ship Transfer ' son. Then the doughty coach hied. Basketball Season To Open Friday Night In Summerside OTTAWA iCP> — C. E. Johns- ton ISC — Bow River) said in ernment approval of nadian National Steaimships' transfer of registry to Trinidad. from Can- ada. for its West Indies Service "smacks very loudly of what we had in the hungry '30s." Spe in the Commons‘ throne speech debate. Mr. John- so sa e amship - parry's transfer of registry was to enable it to meet s demand from its emt>l0Y0es for higher wages. The company would get plenty of cheap labor in Trinidad to in ment of this country saying in ef- fect that if works‘: don't accept lower standards of living then we will get foreigners to take their jobs. “That is no solution. The result will be th of these peop (the omployeesi will be thrown out of work. their standard of living will be re- lhe Commons Thursday that gm’-‘ eet its he said. i "But hers we have the govern-I I ‘Chicago 2 B Qu game. total-point final againsfrihimself off "for a quiet look gr Hamilton 'l‘igerCats. the ruins of the lune. The sol- Ths first game will emu viewifll had a twofold piii. be plufied here Saturday with the second game in llamution the following Saturday, Nov. . So far as the win over Ottawa nod Walker said rather than uri . taken the Riders by surprise. _ of passing by quarter- touchdown when a fan raced 0 the field and spilled Hal Pane, son, who was on the loose alts. intercepting an Ottawa Day; It was Walker’: contention [In It was obvious a touchdow. might have been scored and tha under these circumstances iii. referee could have awarded lfh touchdown. Bowden penalized iii tawa half the distance to the 30; line. Auto Accident Claims Increase. MONTREAL Less use back Sa HEROES Walker singled out three play- ers he thought had played a par ticularly fine game against the Rough Rlders——fullback PM Ab- bruzzl. defensive end Doug Mc- Nicbol and lineman Norm Hud- (CP) Canada during 1956 totalled Si-ii. ° 000.000. an increase of s2:i.tiiiotioi over 1955. the All Canada IIl\lIl' ance Federation said TIllll‘\<Iii_\ The federation termed the \(_‘a "by far the worst in the Illslriri of automobile insurance in (‘an ada." st season should give their less ex- perienced opponents from PWC quite a spirited battle. In e other Saturday game. the Trotters clash with Summer- side under the lights at Prince of Wales College. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The Trotters will be looking for a win over Summerside. with spirited series with St.'l)uiislan.s. Ths home teams are expected to supply the referees. Hockey Scores National League oston 5 ebec Leagufi Sbuwinlgan Falls 4 Chicoutimi 5 Trois-Rivieres l Quebec 4 OHA-NOHA Senior A Chatham 3 Sault Ste. Marie 5 ario Junior A Marlboro; 2 Hamilton 7 st. Catharines 6 Peterborough 2 IIICK CASH LOANS This week's Need cash quickly? - Th ska:-ng Program .;".::::."::::f’:': MONDAY EVENING-8-10 r.M. Trans Canada Credit. Just teIephone—that's all there is to it ! You can have from 8150. to 82,500. on your own credit. Call us today! Admission Soc WEI). 4-5:30: 25c J: l0c 8-10 P.M_—Adin. Soc FRIDAY—8-lo P.M. Admission 501: h 25¢ SATURDAY 2:30-4:15 Admission 25¢ & 10° THE ALL-CANADIAN SPORTS ARENA . W” C°M~~* Old Time Fiddliiig. Stop Dancing and Singing Contest w at CORRAN BAN HALL MONDAY. NOV. 18 79 GRAFTON s.r_ 1- 0 P-m- PHONE sszz Sponsored by Holy Name‘ Society ‘ I ~ . Al It'll Strongman. a ncwconicr toixrmfms and P99 w°95'BlIl L¢’d- duced. limos! to nil. Ind they local hockey circlcs. ot nc- . I Be’ S Do T ' Boston — oal: Simmons; de- VIII be buy“! 1955 ¢°n3“m9T “hm rrmr. m M Rm,,Kr,,,_; lg_.lt}tH.lXh~ ass - All Bantams‘ lng enf Wn O II1OI‘$ fence: ruiixnaii. smiley. I"la- loads-—l ' only tomore un. watt Game Greg Deighan T130200 Sprmg Pa k P k « man. Blond . tong. Mohns: ‘CIDPIOYTDOM-' (harlei s kid brother. Germ. ‘ ‘- “ 7- 8’ ' 3 ‘EN OLA" forwards: Mclienney Labine "T ; . . . id 1 _ south ,_ Mod 1 _ _ ‘ ' Y _ iplayed os their successful ' - PAKISTAN STRIKE ENDS Ifrnunwfinru id-out-s” Ptitrtvrrd afnnrwlrfzm 9°’ “ Pap" NEW voiix tAPl _ Its antrip The 24-year-old I"renchCa- °"°""°‘“‘- “°""“I'- 3‘."“’*‘v 3“ DACCA. Pakistan tReutersl— ihiiu i .-Um-1'“ . giiirrlt I Iiir 5.00-5.45~ Spring Park. Park Ildd 5"“a“°I‘ when the best goalie "Mia" y°u"gswrs “W up omyhylli PRi'igan Toppnzmi Mac. some imwo workers in more “".rr “‘”‘‘‘r’'‘_‘‘ <‘;‘‘”‘‘" In": 9 dale. Sourhrmrt‘ M0del_r,N_ “.(,m_ in the National Hockey League‘l0 goals while the Rangers w ‘Ra °".5°('.:‘ S > U than 60 jute firms agreed Thurs- as I a_nrc .\ ‘Mn-_r fl -5 -’"‘ G no I,’ is in imminent danger of beingthrce games. tied one and lost '"°' 33'' .t°w"t.' “"' day to end a l2<lay strike after I(:;Il"ll ftii -l'llI(‘f‘fll(‘(Il2lI(“kI(31 ;~om- 5_45_6_‘5 _ spring pan‘. Park. 50,,‘ to the mrn0rs_ ‘one to move no second pracermenz Doug DUVIBI. Bill Mor- .nployers prmmnd them bane, I" "“" “"‘ 7"‘ ‘i’ "m dale snughpon Model Ban.‘ But this disiiii-{wig possjbimyionly two points behind pace-set-i ’°”' working conditions and increased the four teams of this league. ' ' r , in w H - -——— ——---- — -—— Iams~ G» Row {rm-‘I °°""h°"'-< Ir-0;"? ‘Gumvh “r§nrr°'? N Y H‘. .4, sUMM.mv |”;b%0NT0 GP) C . 6.45-9.00 - All .\li(lgcts City 'or~ c_\'. w o unti e was side-‘ Owing _ 9“? 0 S 0 'SPl- [rt i ring; 1 301 M . ‘ — lmvflllfl N H L and outskirts Art Pci'i‘_i'. lincd ti)‘ it pulled thigh muscle. 58?“ by Chmalm Samrdfli I5 3 l(cnir1ii' piilpevrcfils siéiliflslllkcl °I"‘Irm‘" 3- 5' K”1°‘”' “Id ‘ ' ' - , —~— » —— A"-‘Oct 31. ‘had thc lirest record aiztsionéirlllrvbtelrtriirisecrla range. Paililie 5.39; 3’ g.,_.,,,,,,_ Regan M,¢k,,i._ Ttiursday Metrrgdpoiitan ‘Toronto ‘ " ' .. ".2 faiiiniit: il(‘ l|(‘Illlllltt"l'~l - " S 30 0 F0V|<‘YN‘l‘ 0 * - - ' - . uni a ' t‘0- !‘ W l. T I-‘ .\ Pt “ONT ‘“K “HM P hot-kcik major (‘ll‘(‘ll'lI H “O 86 in ROHI 85 ‘IN’ Rm-‘ “Id ililliilrlrli.dnI\loliinis2ilfiiieiiamesi Buiyk week “unofficial oveii-itiicriaiei wiith ‘IT ll ‘ 3 2 50 ‘-"J 33 B().\.‘\' 'RPlll(’l‘.\l Dcfrnce‘ The is“-isioii wiii-iii“ in play R°“h““",' PI3Y°d.’ .24 “"“"."'a“i Second period: 3. Boston. I W3‘ ‘3133-731 “ill I3 92-1 '\f‘k “E 5 I? \Illtl.\l('I l‘l'2<lll/ ~ .lti.\(‘l)ll .\ti.iiis~ lWorsIci' in We(In(‘sda_\ night's HTKOII “eagu°_ he 5","d"“-V mghi-iToppazzini tRegan_ Mg-K_-nngy) per cent. 9393220 short of the ap- (iiii-;._.. ii I’) 6 .i .ii .i.i in “rd Tm”_ma\ ‘HM mwnmm Mlrmrnr, Man“ the Chicago mack The only‘ thing Paille hicks is 12:”: 4 osmnr Chevrems rLa_ pears ;3_925_952 °bJe,_.n"_ 10,. "''‘'‘‘l‘ I3 7 3 0 43 ‘III I4 ‘i i ' '. .. ’II£l\\l(s will be made today. °"p""‘"“i 5 , - ""9 bine. 'llcKenneyI 12:22" . C - onto's campaign officiallv ended T..r.mi., g‘, 4 ii -_i git 43 iii not demand at the coiiiiiig .\.\It);, “We,” we how Gam wok‘ m was one of the big reasons we agrr Mrckoskr rxachurl skow our 3] Wm, kmms of 3‘7.836'612 lieii-nit 15 4 9 2 28 49 to summit t-oiilerencc in Pm-is that prar.rm._5 said Coach gym] war_ Md 5”” 3 I‘"? “’‘’d “"9: 16:21. Penalties: Hillman 1:09, and extended by a group of vol- I'‘'‘-‘’ “I’~'I"'“ “'""‘5 rm‘ “'3” be I‘“"d I"”"d‘l‘“‘3 he’ son. "If he doesn't look 5: The Ra."g"”’ °°“h- wh° I5-Chevrefils 7:52. Nesterenlto unteer workers. Chicago 2 Boston 5 to make atomic. bacteriological lwe-n brim up Marcel Paine PI°““I Wm‘ me” r°°°'d of 4'2 “I 10:59. (Only game schcdiilcd or (‘Il('flll(‘aI weapons The ban again and maybe send woi-siev to hometrfind osvmeymad‘ ha’: Thlfd P0|'l0d1 5- Chl€‘3R0- Lind‘ Grimc-' S:itiird:i_v. .\'iii‘ 16 ‘was imposed undcr the Paris pr.r,\.rd(,m,r, to EN In \.hap(,_--' ‘::1m€i“',“g refe 1° “°"’ about be"!!! ‘Lil-Z8flbN'Z€l" 5253: 7. 308- Von York 'tl \li)llll'(‘dl llI'(‘i‘lIl(‘\ oi I93-I rc«ttiiiii_' (icriiian BIG HELP TO TEAM SR0?‘ :3’ h h r _ 3011- S135“-ll‘ ‘H01"/llh. 3‘-l(‘)’kl Bibi in zit 'Inroniri rS0\(‘l'(‘ll.llll_\' and f‘ll.ll\'lllL1(it‘l‘lll2lf‘|_\' Pziillc was in the ncts in each d [in 1,’ I y‘. the It“ 7‘r':"I"’4 18:56. Penalties: Lalande 6:52. Detroit at Chicago a niciiiucr of .\Al‘(). of the five games the Raiigers wiréinéhgaigxkissua-fir“ “rlni mg N"-‘I°r9“k°- BWW3 ‘W0 mln°|'5l I A I I ' ‘Black Hawk game. i13'i5' ‘ " “ Stops Urges Changes El , , 3 , IN, ection Cost Simmons 7 a s_mi D. I!-nisrold son urban of s IND‘! 705! the ar- derived Gen Spry arrived from compass E llilflla B an hssdquartcrs in Ottawa. In Air Defence tCP> -- Canada's llA.\llLTt).N' air d c f e n c e program was branded as “obsolete and use‘ less" by Lieutenant General tiny‘ Siinunds in Hamilton Wedncsday' night. And the Second World War mil- Ilary commander demanded that the Russians moved even further ahead Hundreds of millions of dollars had been "wasted" by this coun- F-l05. Lieutenant General I- monds declared. B time the Canadian fighter got into mass production. I would have been rendered “ut- terly iiselesii" against the Soviet ballistic missiles. he asserted. ~ ported the Westwand Canada in partic'}s53,2llt and ,446.¢:n for the 1953 ar -- change its rearmamentl and 1949 general elections. respec- policy ininicdiatcly before tively. In IMO. when the present try‘s department of national dc Dec $6,991,822 (YTT.-'iWA 'CPi—The June lo general election cost the federal treasury a record $ti.99l.822. ‘State Secretary I-Illen l-‘aircloiigli rc- today in ii tabled Com- mons reply. This compared with bills of 85.- I i system was e cost was S2.l27.&Kl These figures do not include the costs incurred by candidates, ted to led Inter 5 sea- instituted, O X UNEF GETS QUARTER: OAIRO tAPi_ . urna lie inaugurotlon of the United Nations Emergency Force leave centre hers today. 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