NOVEMBER 18. 1936 Pro. Baseball League's, For Maritimes-Q ((3 l‘. b; Guardian's Special Wire) 5‘,'l).'\'ll&'. N. 3.. Nov. |17-For- :.i~ii of four class '-D"-, pIOfCS- i 7"‘ill lvfigiirshhroughou: ,\ i ha. was visualindwohight bi" Judie A. D. Campbell, president . the Cate Breton Colliery Leaiziic. \ C1‘..li0i‘_\‘ league teams will meet mi, '14 i0 discuss the liomlbllity‘ .ZlllCil wiiu the National .»ii of Professional Base- f, Such organization r nms in the circuit a ‘ rating, and the chance ll ed as farm club» for is leagues. izi Campbell, who led the luit n circuit through n. l sia.;.oi1 last summer. re- for two more leagues iiia and one in New . ‘:. A group of Saint Jorzri i_,~~~ 1'11 have already considered y i; of such a. league, lie _._. ,, Jlld .hould Cape Breton <li'f‘l(l\" to play organizer’. iru Bowuuc HOCKEY WRESTLING Zeal: Between Hockéy Bgdy And Union Seen If Proposals Are Not Met gates to the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. turned toward this proposed amateur code relaxation in prospect. Other impOrtant matters face the meeting but all are overshadow- ed by the “four point" proposals of’ the Canadian Amateur Hoqkey A5. sociation to permit greater freedom of amateur athletes. A definite break in the hockey body's ‘mffilia. tion with the Union was forecast if the C. A. H. A. insists upon its pro- posals. W. A. Fry of Dunnville, Ont, A. A. U. pro ident, has warned adop- tion of the amateur-professional proposals would mean Canada's withdrawal from all governed in- ternational co , ‘ition, including the Olympic Games. ' Proposed C. A. H. A. amendments would provide prOlC-sslOnnlS in one branch of sport might compete as amateurs in others; athletes might capitalize on their sports ability t0 obtain legitimate employment; nth- letes might accept payment from clubs or employers for time 10st from work while competing; and mnalenr and professional teams might play exhibition games within bi . liii‘ National Association's r,~;i.i~.iiutivcs would explore the lfiv Brunswick section. ‘in oihQl: two Nova Scotia linear.» President Campbell said l\f.x..(l be made up of Halifax, Pic- i iiizil Coir-hostel’ clubs and Val- lrv Liiiiziic and Yarmoinh‘ en- illi“. - Murphy’ Defeats Cowboy Hughes ((‘.l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) ll-XLIFAX. Nov. '17 _ Dr. John ~\l‘1‘~i>‘-1.\'. fill, New York, defeated CWW finches. 205, Boston in the i n‘ m1 iit 0f a wivstlirig card Mfiifilif. Murphy took the ll in 18 seconds, Hughes the kerond :n 29 minutes 43 seconds and iluriiliv the final in l8 minutes, 52 DICK Sammnn. 191, Boston, and illli ylpeurfir, 194, Chicago, drew’ 0121- full (-;i1~li_ Wrestling Win Is Nullified ll‘. l’.'liy (iuardlinfs Special Wire) \l0NTRE./\L,~l~1ov. i7—-Athlefic "lllliiilvioii of Montreal today nu ..ll\‘(l n wrestling victory scor- vii il'i‘ liisl night by Gus Sonnen. zirunst Cy Williams. the sec Terror." us. was smashed on tho _ ' i .~]ll'f'lillf)l' while he lav nn '11‘ *‘fl1~\'1l~ Sonncnberg pinned “WW1 have Riven Williams oppor- I“) i: lhllpLlfllL‘ from .1115 at. unit. B-“IIIALI. EXECUTIVE DIES mill-Q?‘ ‘roux. Nov. l7——H:lI'l‘y M. _ I ‘1- Vii-c ‘Pl‘f‘§l(l£‘lll. of u i. s?“ ‘ tmrtmlliiors ha. eball ‘club.’ h“ ‘fllfdl. H: was 68. He retired hi ,f.ll‘.S mu nffcr a career of ‘ " “l 11v as a banker. BE SURE - ABOUT YOUR TI R ES, “('0 are specially Qqulflfgtlm frrrvife ALL SIZES ti ‘llLCK AND HEAVY DUTY ‘IIRES AND runes. '51‘ viiinniissioii said the referee I discretion of the National sports body concerned. i. The Canadian Amateur Lacrcrse Association has approved this pro- gram and the Canadian Amateur 'Basket‘:all A55OCiatl0n favors a sim- ilar platform. Most contentious point is ex- pected to be the “broken time“ suggestion for payment of athletes for time lot from work. Indication the C. A. H. A. has narrowed its aim in this connection. Where previously it was believed the Association sought deletion of the clause forbidding payments for broken time, an alternative now is proposed. Tlte C. A. H. A. alternative would provzilc no athleie _shall receive "any bonus or payment in lieu of loss of time while playing as a member of any club or engaged in consideration whattter for any service as an athlete except ex- penses.’ . Previously the clause forbade pensc". _ definition of "expenses" is sought. All eastern branches of the A. A. U. were reported strongly opposed form is favored in the west. HARRINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: Helen Phillips. ‘ Grade VIII-A. Anita. Cudmore; 2. Oledinc Phillips. Grade VI——1. Arthur Rodd: 2- George Ciidmore; 3. Hilson Hugh- es. Grade Y-i. Herbert Phillips; 2. Glen Newton. Grade lV-l. Leamon Morrow; 2. Sterling Fbrd. ' Grade 1iI—1. Valda. Walker. Grade I (Sr.)-1. Lois Jones; 2. Stella Dodds; 3. Harold Morrow. Grade I (Jr.)—1 Juck McIntyre; -2r'Al'den"‘R0dd'-_"""'““' ' A’ ' und over: Lois Jones. Herb)’ Phil- aud Anita Cudmorc. Perfect attendance: Joyce New- NEWS Rooms. Nov. 1'l—(C?)-—De1e- Prairie city today for the opening Thursday of the .49th animal meet- mg with smmy °°mld°'°‘tl°“ °r Amateur Athletic Federation here any athletic sport or exercise or any _ to major changes in the amateur code. It was indicated however re- Grade fX-—1. Joyce Newson; 2. lips, Glen Newson, Stella Dodds 0...... <;.~,_ . .' _ . | . Betty Taylor Selected ‘As Canada's Best (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) REGINA, NOV. 17—Bctty Taylor. starry Hamilton hurdler and a member of the 1936 Olympic teilm. was selected Canada's outstanding woman athlete by thel Women's today at its annual meeting. Selection of Miss Taylor was not unanimous. Robina P5581115 0f Winnipeg who holds three Domin- ion field titles, and Noel McDon- ald, of Edmonton's famed Grads basketball team, were also nomin- ated. Miss Taylor receives the Federation Rose Bowl (formerly the Velma Springstaadt Memorial Trophy). The award went to Ail- een Meagher of Halifax last year. A change in age limits for wom- en's sports also approved. For one year branches will eliminate the intermediate class, setting the junior age limit at under l7 3'00“ 0f age. All those over l.'I will be classed as seniors. The trial period was suggested by Ontario and Quebec. Success or failure will be reported back to the W.A.A.F. Scene of the Dominion champ- ionship meet next your was not dc- cidccl. Winnipeg, Saint John, N. 13.. and Edmonton made bids but final decision was left to the in- coming executive. Location it ivas believed would be governed by the selection of Empire Games; city. The Federation questioned world records credited to Helen Stephens, Babe Didrikson and L. Koiiiakova. These, they claim, were struck off by the International Federation ‘ but appear in the current list of records. i Kingb Horse, Beaten In Race WdiVERl-lAhiPTON, EN GLAND. Nov. i7-(CP CABLEM-Mnr-"rnl the first horse to race under the colors i and in the name of King Edward VIII failed to live up to expectat- ions.'toda_i' in the two-mile ‘Fhor- neytroft stceplcchasc. Marconi, lint favorite at 4 to 5. fink-lied 10th in the field of l7. Winner of the chase was Gienffshic, a l0 t0 l shot, owned by W. While- gathleics receiving consideration ex- my ‘copt ariual travelling or hotel ex- It is presumed a. broader itfnrconi is a iuur~yehr-uld geld- ing. The famous Irish Jockey, Dmi- ny, Morgan, rode him. Since the death of King George last January the Royal stable had been leased lo .Lord Derby and lurses had rim under the colors of members of the Derby faiiiilyn. The King was not present to sec the race. Hockey ‘Opens cnA OF Americans Increase Lead Fay By Defeating Canadiens 5-2; Leads Field In, v__i_ RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ill! SPORT WQRLD. Coleman A Rangers Trounce Bruins 6-1 Pro Tourney NEW YORK, Nov. 114C?)- Scoring three goals in the last per. iod. New York Americans tonight defeated Montreal Canadiens 5-2 to increase their lead at the top of the Canadian division of the National Hockey League and maintain their undefeated record. Both sides notched a goal apiece in first and second periods, which were fast and evenly contested. The Montreaders opened up wide in the last frame in an effort to gain the lead but left their defence open for clever American combination plays. Johnny Gugnon of Canadiens and Tommy Anderson of the Amcrks were the first period marksman. Sweeney Schrlner gave the home club the lead early in the second session but George Mantha squared the count 1i minutes later. Harry Oliver. Lorne Carr and Sehriner gave the Amerks their winning margin in the last frame. All seven goals were scored fol- lowing passing bouts and 10 assists were awarded. schriner, last year's leading N. H. L. scorer, notched up four scoring points. Two goals came from the slick-haired marksmanfis stick, and he was credited with assists. on "two others. Anderson's goal came when Gag- non, sprawling into his 0W1: net to clear the New Yorker,s shot, carried it into the goal after Cude had fal- len. It was just a few seconds after Gngnon had conveimed Morenz per- fect passout. Both second-period goals were notched up on iscssing plays by the two sets of forwazds. In the third, Canadians pressed hard, with five forwards up the ice much of the period. Oliver scored on a. long lateral pass from Schriner, Carr's goal came on o. passing bout with Sifllflilfil.‘ and Chapman, and Sweeney got the final one after he and Chapman lmd snatched the pucl: from a Montreal power-playu LINE-UPS Americans Canadians Wcrtcrs Gcal Cude shields L. Defence Siebert lviuriay R. Defence Boswell Chapman Centre Morena Schrlner L. Wing Jollatl Carr R. Wing Gagnon American Subs-Gallagher, Cot- ton, L. Jackson, , Oliver, Wiseman Lamb, Emms. Anedrsun, Doran. Canadicn Subs-—Lorrain, hfiller, Jenkins, Liepfne, Haynes, McGlll, Nianthn, Desilets, Blake. Referees~Mickey Ion and‘ Clar- ence Campbell. First Period Summary 1- Canadiens, Gagnon (Morenzi 10. 42. 2--Americans, Anderson, man) 11.03. Penalties-Loraine, Joliat, Second Period Summary Zt-Americans, Schriner (Chapman, Carr) 3.14. - (Wise- ' ' l 2% in the third period‘ when Ray Gctliffe circled the Ranger net and fed a scoring pass to Charlie Sands. ‘The home forces, with five for-f wards in action then tried m rum;- matters but Shibicky broke away t0 BSSLSt Neil Colville get lilo second KOEL Just before the final be“ S tires flllfilfsalfifiiil golfers‘ tourna_ Lynn Pamck came m“ of the pack uncut YUGU‘. With u lid-hole aggre~ with me puck and rifled a shoulwm -,;.i e of 143. one iinifler 11:11‘ for the Just over the Boston blue line. ‘ '3‘ M“ M‘ xvawl" H339“ ‘we Bcswn. GOaL Thompson; d“ i.lll(‘.S former uiloliolcier, failed to fence Portland, Shore; forwards. ' quamly f“ m“ Um’ “m0- Weiland, F. Cook, Golclsworihy: l I ‘(L C“""°" Cm" subs, Smith, Clapper, Beam.» '"“"' ‘lddw a 75 1°" Jerwa, Holiett, Cowley, Sands, Gei- i (my “ m‘ m“ ‘l""l“"‘ H“"‘""' m“ “He, ONES“ i ye iiir-iiili i ill Olildllijlllll Cily, Rangers: Goal, Kerr; defence. ‘ lmlwll m‘ m" "7" m” "mke" Th“ Heller, Coulter; forwards, N. Col- INN“) l" 1'55 “m “m9 ‘ llaip,’ hurl i‘0.ill (A. l’. by (lillklrdiZllYS Special Wire) iiuy Coleman. one of the roasts runklzzg amateur" as recent- ly as five your; ago, won tho quuiifying menial oi the Uziiied ville, Shibicky, M. Colvillc‘, subs. . _ "1 77 “m1 3'1 ' w. Cook, Patrick, Dillon. Pratt. m‘ "1" "'“ "~'*“ “"1 1'1"‘ cooper. Watson, Murdoch. Kfcllllg‘ $0 W,“ "~‘ "Y “heir-innit Leo iJiegi-l of Philuilii: Johnron. --“° ‘mil Officials: Bill Stewart and Bu» 157 m m” “W ‘ "i "Ki Dya Sam Pinks. Jr .' 0i iisli irgii. wrai- SUMMARY nor of the lfliiii Iliii I'll Stun.» 0|>lll Firs‘ Period (‘llllllllllmblliili Phil Pvrillil» 0i Scoring none. i, CI“"“IQ"<I- i'">r1ii<»i~ Briibll flilliilfflll‘ Penalties, Cooper, F,‘ cook‘ . king. rind J<e 'i‘iirii(->.'i. Jcrwa‘ ‘ Jmllllll‘ Rflvoliu oi Chicago, the sewn‘! Pam“! defending liflc-hoidvi; Tony Man- 1. Rangers, Watson rHeller) 2.53. l Pm "r c"'"“"‘*""""i N’ C~ “i” U- $- 2. Rangers, N. Colville, 11;1o. i “W” lwm‘ “m ("m S"“‘“"‘ "‘ a. Rangers, Watson 11:15. B""°"""3" C“"""‘ Cm"- Hirer‘ 4. Rangers. Shibicky (Pafricki i mlm‘ Whirl" up a. uni» Hllfl 19:35. v Winner‘ of (:10 All traiiarn cprn Penalties: Beama [ crown two iiiozilhs ato, were iwo Third Period F 5. Boston, Sands (Gciliffel 11x20. y 6. Rangers, N. Colville (SlliblClLVl i 14:32. t '1. Rangers, Patrick W136, _ Baxers Penalties: W. Cook. HelTcr. i Will Invade The An s Mcln ‘s i _ Barred Illrom {United States Land 0f Soviets‘, h, ,. h, :iii'.~ >lli"f"‘ll Wire! NEW Yllllix. Niiig l " inxei.» ' Coleman \\lili 1LT.» WINNIPEG. Nov. l6~An¥U$ " Maglnnls, C, C. R, M. P., for Vim- couver East, passed through ‘Niii- i nipeg Wednesday, and told for the first time. the story of how he. an ardent Socialist, with sylnputliiiz~ for the Communist party and it aims, was refused admittance to, Soviet Russia this Summer. With his wife, the fornrer Grail-c Woodsworth, daughter of J. S Woodsworth, _M. P, Winnipeg North Cenfrc and Douninion lender of the C. C. F" Mr. Maelnuis loft ‘ Montreal Aug. 7, i936. The Canad- _, ian Pacific railway had instriieiicns j to pick up the necessary vi. .~. ior I ' ‘" l l l i l 1 1131;: his entry into the U. S. S. R. ‘rho _ railway wan unable to do s0. bu! I Favor Mr. Maclnnis received a. letter’ b from Iniouris‘. Soviet 210F110? 111i -, . . . . Hi. J urn charge of tourist traffic. ilwliiv] ‘r him an introduction to Illlllllllfl izi ' Piunnunsr. N. 0.. Nov, 17-1 Pacific ‘ strokes buck of rho fFOiKL-Yllillllll». ” I London, Ln England Mr. utzd 11:» Macfnhis were told their \1.";l~ would be ready when they rezicheii 4—Ciill8.dll?li5, Manthe. Huynevi 14.50 (Lepinc. In Halifax lC. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Nov. l7—D£tlhousle University Tigers defeated Halifax , Wanderers, their recent fooibnlll rivals, ‘i-Z tonight in the opening game of the City Hockey Longue- Tramswuy, Wl.ll Chununio Liuv- lor and Vince Ferguson, member! of Halifax Wolverines when thrl’ won the Allan Cup, on their livfl- up, defeated Dartmouth fi-3 in the second game of the double ,bill. " which the LCHgUU'S}7UIlSOI'C[l ta-" Pupils making an iivmgo o! W1 night. York Rangers out-sicatcd Boston Bruins for a. 6-1 victory in n wide open National Hockey League game tonight before 9.030 at Boston Garden. three of clinched the game 'four counters past To H. R. Murreil, official scorer ofi. Tiwmpson- during the Second s95. Pemlties—Shi'elds (Two). ffgEjflgfCFS, Finland. At Stock- Third Period summary: helm they were given simiizir a~- sfltmcricms‘ Oliver (schflner) surnnces by the soviet consul. In 5'55 lielslngfors the coiriil. after tale-l ¢~—America.us. Carr (Schrlner, phoning Moscow’ mfQrmg-d 1m. Chapman) 10.30. Mmmms the visas had bee“ w. fused. No reason was Elven. p Retumed to London, he inquir-i ed at the Soviet cmbiissv. but of- i ficials there refused to make an)’: investigation. Asked if if was‘, known that he was a member of; the Canadian Parliament Mr. lvfac- Innis Wild‘. “Yes. iierriios minis‘ why I was refused." (Mr. Macmiiié. M, P-- wlutlls’ f? native of Prince Edwflfd Blond- visited here during the last Dom- lnion election campaigni- 0UT- SKATE BR-UINS BOSTON. Nov. 17~—(AP)—-Newi speedy youngsters After a scnrclesa first period, Les Patrick's rookies by slamming godlle Tiny if". l‘. ‘w f ii.'_‘.'<l:in\ 5pc is! \\'§\'(\) 'l'L)Zi‘Li.\"l‘|O, .\" " lT--i‘reliiier ll "pirun Ui (Jiihitlr) Mliil today; he ircuid no‘, oiipiir- Ll pi-erposfil. should one be llllllll‘ ilircizgli tlic iiropii; riizinuils, ii» permit race. trucks tr) (ll 1 (IO',‘,‘}1KO\\'1\ Qf[i;-_p_q_l zicccplilig \i'ii:;ii'.\.1or Yl:lll“lL‘i' to I the reguur mimic‘. wiskcts m, the‘ ‘ track . l “IL ivuiild uiiun llhii. iiiuili iilcu- al boiling iiiiii n\.\\ goo.» on v:o.i'.il be brought. iiiiu he ipen and, 51.x a result. the ll"x'f‘_.'i!(‘ii of ill‘ prov» ircs would be l!\\'l'i.\ mi b‘; a sum Slililliiil iiiiioiiiit." li.- will. Lcgulixiilion iii vii: ouii hit- mtir1i+oifice> \'.':I.\ u iill'l'i‘l‘ l"? lmvi- ‘, hiioii ZllllllOillin. Air jiciiiiizrir said. l i Mlddicsex County Cricket CW1 Wm rimi. Phil Watson countered twice Will be 56 years 01d "ml-"YOW- F” in less than nine minutes and Nell Lois Jones. Teacher-Georgie R. Harper. hm. son, Helen Phillips, Anita ClldnlON! many years he wai tlra county's Colville and Alex Sliibicky perform- Oledlnc Phillips, George Cuelmore, Wlcllfiikfifillfil’ and H T031114" “Bu” ed, so effectively in bagging single- Glm Newsom Herbert Phflflps, at Lord's. London's famous $119k“ tons they made the action one sid- ground. His place behind the stumps my was taken by "Gibraltar" Price l" The Bruins lone tally came at 11:- Wife—I wwder what will be the Nomads Practice popular style in hats this summer? Hubby-fly dear, women's hais ~1~,,,.,.,. ,- _1; “viii m,- divided mm two St.\'1f‘.-“~ 1* Non. <ls lll usual-the style you don't like and Rfllfflllii‘ til . the style I can't afford. | in b" (ill lizlllll. . iiir flic :iC the liolv .\‘.i urc ihliCil PAGE SEVEN BOXING B ASKETBALL OTHER SPORT i l l II "m purest lormin which tobacco can be smntcd,-'C5”'“' Braddock-Louis" Fight Is {Still In Doubtful Stage Down The Alleys liy Blllllf, Iililljil. Associated I'll-m gym-h “rili-r NEW‘ YORK. Nov. l7» 4A1" ~ S.» li-ontrriiiis were signed lK.i(1.i'- 1w. n [James J. Brzidiliick-Jof- Loni. 1.?" |.in Atlxiniic City. but Sign.» pm‘ x womcihnig being done, one ivaj. or DR. l-. r‘. lilii; ‘.'\ liriiPllY lllC other, in the next '12 hfiilfs. licrman Taylor. Philadelphia. pro» 'moter. camelto town Wllill 8100.000 m‘ H in 510,030 hills ivhich he wuiccl .5, m, H .v -_ » <4, . hinder the more of Joe (mild. Brfld- well and l) . : r.- “doclfls manager and dPFlrlfPd he “his f? "h '" l ' ready in close for the fight then and there. Gould obtained il three-day dc- lily to sco what can be done about ironiizyg ou: llOhclblfl legal entangle- menis. . Taylor and Mike Jacobs. who i» élgfincawlzyiflfcgll" l lo be ll scuitcd in the pramotioiii my _\p1'§(\,' 31v, rsonh-angi. Tllfyililllkvlfl teixins win he the ,ir\iino:ei's iliey are running a’ "ll-IF"? l rial: of llljlliltlliiiks and court ilPlKills ‘mbliiiw i Durliio illl‘ next inrcc (Lays c!- foris will ire made to win ilzc con- smit of hiiifiisnii SJiunri- UiVffl-qll "h lill$ Brudrini-l; under HUI} .\\.‘-ll !i\‘| "-*’l\\l..'\'(i ' ii» 1l"ll'. _ x ifirlint liii due. Co}. Joini llerrl Kfgin "Vi". Priuq- , _' 01 ‘(lent n: i.‘.".i- (Lirriun. in. sun tiui. ll f" 5f Iuiui. uni‘. lira ~ U’ 7" llllk’! li) 171i!‘ i: .i .~l-.iri'- or llll‘ . 1hr Ailuhzii- (Thy fzzht. i; .in_\,. Jillll". .1. Jfilllhbill, (hirfimi 1W0- lllWvlfi xiliii ~.*..~.~ (excited ‘is h...‘ iUJliLillC plan “Li (ill lzi niurli from lill-lllll ll .\.i\ "mini". "'l'iii~ lhippyn ,' (.‘.;iiiiiii'i.~.-i0ii may lic sniii. spike. the whole thing iomorrouz", , . - ii: HI] Caledonia Rugby Team Disbands if). l‘. by Guardian's Special llirri GLACE AY. N S Nov. lT~—\\'.lll ,tlic MvCai ‘ ("up nmirkiiiiiiiv in Nlariiunv if. 'll]>l'.‘lllIiL'_§' and iii.‘ Mc'i‘ii~i' (‘ll ("ill for the ca“.- ern Cuiiiiuiazi FllllllllliOllslllll. tuck- ed .\.'ili‘l_\ iii-uy for anczhei" your. tllL‘ CillPflulllil football tciiin inlay ilisbnndi-(i llll‘ lire ..c:i~uh. ' Annual .7§"l'ceii'it;;- “The bxii~ 1'1‘ ill!" .1111 for zhc vvcalfi‘ : n‘: ‘ililliilii 'r Cirii". i: Mt- i \'1<.'i1'. - Caleiliiiini iveri- t.» moot Acadia B e l U Q d 8 r 6 Iiniveri y. Aiaritiino illi1‘l'(‘0ll0{l- fitle but l7i'i‘.~..\?ll'(‘ of studies lUl'.(‘(l ilic college. uniiu to (icfaui. The into (’llllll)]7ll>l‘..\, fur lllf‘ Afiiinizmel‘ ‘Adfouyncd (71176 Breton irinn won ilu- 001-; ‘flip licry league and then defeated Dal- , \’i‘i‘i r0 (in . housic Univ =it_v 'l'i_;ers, Halifax i ""1""! 1111i.’- '1'= 7.30 P. .\i'. Th,“ nu in the (‘uni i. .11 . Mr W. K li'-'l‘i"- ~-' ' City League winners, in a sildden- rlcaih semi-final, 14-5. Seek Completion 0f Station‘ Project (C.P. By Guardian's special WIN) OTTAWA, Nov. lt-Constructicn of a. Union Railway terminal in Montreal must await greater im- piovcment in rail revenues but is being given consideration by the Govemment, Transport Min ter C. D. Howe today told it stm dele- Kution from that cifif.‘ Completion WHI TL OCK ’S T I R E SERVICE l"? Kent Street. Phone out. i‘ 0f the $50,000,000 $041M n Nat- ional naliway atatldn Faggot start- ed nearly 10 year go, was the chld reccinmendatl ti the dele- guion oiuuumf. _lJ_l_>7Nl‘_/§>IHER GON F’ AB YOUR LOOK? WITH ROOM T’ -By Liéiwnghc l suzesur Ti-iars ALL. 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