JERSEY JOE IN Kin:-rlniialvl. Giiardlan 'siim-is vii-iters. Huh left and John McNeill, N-ll'tYlRN Schiiiiil.i.v-- jpnlli lll'lil'l in siimmerside, izml hum right is srrn with two ntherl Miantlei is blown in the rnaior leagues. one limimer lint KUIII if two yc-:il's SUMMERSIDE iiiirrcsting interview w mu-mg an um-iri heavyweight champion. Jer- llaiik -iaron of Milwaukee main- ith forrm-r' St v .l..p ll ..'.iuii on ills recent visit In Siiiiiiiiltislde. 2 Bauer Cleared A Of Night Club Slugging Charge Spam Nigerian PARIS (AP -- Hogan Bassey Monday night won the feather- weight championship of the world Cherlf Hamia of France. Hamia went down in two min- tiles and 25 seconds of the 10th of the scheduled l5-round bout. lie was spouting blood after a furious exchange on the ropes. Hamia was standing helpless against the ropes. holding his! gloves to his mouth. it was not; one punch that floored him. but- a series of furious blows: l The 25-year-old Bassey became the first Nigerian ever to capture a world boxing title. He succeeds Sandy Saddler of New York, who the City Softball League last night 5 11:0 Charlottetown onuoiao.rueoass.Jun.2s.1os1. ' Boxing Title with a filth round knockout off Bic Trip Roissihgeiiil-7 For I Ist Place Tie With Barry's Tl" 3-Y9 SW10?! movfd ln- bowling who each collected three to a first place tie with Barry's in bits. l winners with four hits in five ”iii;ilii-iuiis prose:-iiiiiiii " i . trips followed by Charlie Weath- ly JACK BAND l t f Press Staff writer NEW YORK iudle ordered dissolution of the International Boxing Club that has dominated pro boxing in i-.. will Years and ruled that Jim Wins Wiris. must sell their stock in Madison Square Garden. Tl! Iweeelns decree. read by Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan to s tense, quiet courtroom. was dellllled. he said. to re-open pro- fessional title contests to "ieglu. mate and healthy cnmpetm.,..." Ln addition to ruling that the IBL of New York and Illinois be retired last Jan. 22 because of an eye injury. Bassey's victory came in the final round of the elimination tournament set up by the World Boxing Committee to determine. Saddler's successor. The little Nigerian, who started fighting on the docks of Lagos when he was 10 years old. gained the final round of the tournament Norris and Wirtz to resign as Garden officers and directors within 30 days after July 1 and to get. rid of all Garden stock (AP-A federal m dl3S0lVed- -ludze Ryan directed uh, by decisively outpointing Puerto Rico's Miguel Berrlos at Washing- ton. D-C-..April 1. Hamia. the European champion. had been WV!!! 5 bye into the final round. Hamis. a fine boxer - pimcher whodhad gone unbeaten in his last 17 fiizhts. was finished off at 2:22 of the 10th. within five years. First reaction from Norris. president of the IBC and a direc-I tor of the Garden and Chicago Stadium and both IBC corpora-3 lions. was to await the advice oil llls llwyers. He said he did not know whether he would appeal. Asked whether the decree would affect negotiations for Ray Robin. son's defcnc of his middleweight. title against welterweight cham-A oiun Carmen Basilio. Norris saidl "I don't ihink it will." Judge Ryan. who on March I! had found Norris. Wlrtz and the 13C tzullty 0! monopoiizin the promotion of title fights. said the divorcement (of Norris. Wirtz and the Garden must be Paddy Shculiard hit a ton run! wcrr renewed for two years in ii BALTIMORE MAP Hal'deal involving many millions ni l.lTS1."Judge Orders IBC” In NY-Illinois Dissolved Garden and Chicago Stardom. as has niheyu-ceoauoiiui by thel deltndlntl. on a hawubls ran-r basis." Ryan stated Norris and Vllrts iurtnadl the two IBC corporations "as dual leltal coaspiracy we s carrtedll no . ' Judge Ryan commented thatl the defendants regarded titiei fights "as a business. - i gonads it lacked jurisdiction. M Irv, Iwillod to the ., Ionic Court which decreed sh, urdgoug be lieu-it II an heard the - ssrii and out of use .cii'.i".'..". nounood his findings last March, The decree followed submission iii Norris and his partner. Arth "rllnatrumentailties by which the IN briefs and further arguments, Phillie: Beat solely for .....m-- and 1".i.'i'..'i”'l-:3 Milwaukee I0-4 these profits thegdefcndants were bent upon a plan to monopollsa- tion to ex ' d all competition and leave them free to reap financial IBC first was ruled out in 1954 by the District Court on the MILWAUKEE (AP-Stan pats. Ed Boucheo and Rip tyui. ski crushed home runs p .3. llllht as the National to Blue", The anti-trust case against the fourth-place Phiiadelphi. phmm defeated Milwaukee Braves 10-4 1 a make up game. Baseball Officials Will Meet Wednesday Evening Wednesday evening at 3:15 at the Health Centre on Prince Street. officials of the Abegweit Club, coaches of Dodgers. Flyers. Little Leagucrs and the supervisor of the city playgrounds plan to get together to talk over baseball plans for the summer months- particularly for the young fry-and it will be very likely that conside . able thought and discussion will be devoted to the Intermediate ball picture in the City. Up In the pro. Lo. ' three teams in a cit lo : and have enough iiiatei-insuie Eslallll C -ble at my time to field a team in play the Summerslde boys a good i long series for the Island Tm. Right now. titles are not so im portant-interesting more pmpl. in this grand game and gem... j more Um playing are the import loyal fans hacking them! A few officials. players and faithful fans have kept baseball alive in Charlottetown in spite ni Summcrside. As far as the city and help hall in our city and prot- 0 . . , . by delcaiini: Rnss Burner and homer for the losers whil I-lilsnn com lete d i -- xhil wink --trl .- llank . . if P in rrevocable. . d u e MIMI WWW hmm W NPWIE-l9P(l'fiC ll-7 on the Parkdale Dia- can had IIIFPC hits and Flick l.an- The final rlecrec elieciiw ,i.,iy 39'" lll9'P.ll8I been no interest many obstacles during the last lpw i York Yankccs. was cleared Mom mo" ' , . in mm. mm L calm” Nflrrl” PM wml lmm dmplayed m me name by my y'".5' Lu” ye" M" P0” W0" ll" . . . . - - dav by a in-and iiirv of arharce gltw Fhisilp was the winninil Barrys and the B.l'.(' have holdlnl-' office in the Garden. lnumh" "T 'M"”"''' "' '3' h'"' M'''"""9 Amlllel" Bllellllll Vh'- xi W miix vain -.- xiii-key rhis lhlusial of the farcls flisnlafefi h - ,- N d n :m- duh am," pitcher although i.. needed i..i,, each won four games while los-l Until the two IBC cofporaiiong Iy enouizh nlayen have turned out ship the hard way-.. the i...,,.,., liiwiiilr is running behind his ior- lim,:t-i's lllllillslll alltl Tvd Will- Brooklyn's lill Hodges at the bat- dc S”l:"P dtfmlfm lee p from playing coach Ralph Pin- lllG lW0- tare dissolved the judge enioinuillof N0 leilms. players can only be the N.B.-N.S Champs when - mi ii.-arr at 1936 in tun of the im- i:ml- NH: ll": will hit Iv-'l::m'I's' I0 tint: llclm. llusml. a six-nnic bal- l'.';;"u”Ni 'l',1:m,:fj. 5-id:;W'() ,..m,d. ' can in me mm. inninggim MM. Vgunum V them from ;u'M.m,ning in me pmjcounicd on in mow up on entail, ban prayers "can do this .A,"h::'lI'l ' d p4il'i.'ilil huiiiiii: l'HI(vi.1L)lllttS Biit3li;ixi- min ihc iriple crown iwicc. dllllg L-Iiauip. lost fourpoinis and man a'"m;nn-Wd'lriumdhww mallipod pitched for me Rossmenl " t'rs motion of championship comes” days. lguppciri just think what could hp -- New York Yaiikci-s" star i-eiitre-I l'ltil'nxl'i)'. l'.'Iltlllll'fl ilir lliivv liilcs shoiieii .1 .36! slate after Siinday's up 'I H .. V r Wm met mb man md was mgged R". 12 hi” "H B he B -"7 FIGHT; ” it isn't always i-onvcnicnt fori done with even acou Ie oih d" '1 fvclilcr appears well on his nay to- with Si Louis t':irdinals .n 1922 games. llodzcs dropped I9 points vi. )3, lllmilph g arwsl (N. -Hnmg Rossman collected ten hits oil. a Imore en's The mcimm Wftttlil t l v' ' 5'5”? l"")'f l0'"l8kt' ll '0 ill? Fll-Y loyal fans hackln lit in U” ml l unrd his scconrl siraighttriple and 1925 and Williams iiiiii Bus- to third place at .347 oft a 6-for-2i! v”e":sa:i;:,v and'mmim,P' dnmuM.W1'hisilp and pin... a . fight mow: New wed);Ie::im'f"::.for Sunday game, "mi mu. ,.m, W, kmiw mm H: nah; I p, "Ml": ' '"m "N" """'"pl”hed 1"" RM RM '" N42 and "H7 V” shnwmil god also is ('DnSlflPl'lllIZ action for 'l0lll"' -Inc Revcll paced the Detrolt Tfgers Friday. The contracts iriitvwiillvl bowl d” "M 599'" l" "ml " 5059 they meet tomorrow nilhll ilvllluiirri '., ' '0 llclll R 103111 0" Salurdays In ahead and (l0.Ill(!lF best to proniuip '. .-w-:.-.-;c:-.. ' - -.4--aa1.:-.:;ea;g-.:o7-c' :2-'- illicr S2 gamcs. the 25-year-old axiiii-h-liiiter shows an aicrage of ..'tfl'.'. with 21 home runs and Si runs haiicd in iir leads the American in siivrcxxiuli I3-l'(ti.N'T (MIN l lfl-poiiii :.iiii hi lluiiilr l'tIilll- led illlli a I6-pmiit slump in Will- first two depart-jams cnahlcrl hilt-kcy in takc over riir-iils but is one rhi he-hind Wash. solc iiiisscssinn of tho haliiii: lcnii. iiigiuirs lliiy Siciers. the pacrse-L Eat-ii had a 3170 mark a week ago. Ivi lillll 31' Ill inst rim-Ls .!.'il'ilOi, linnilc in .lx Iltnnk g,miim lasl it-ar ('i)llt't'lcli l.'l lllls iii ill times at bat lll;intli- had a ltilillliil aicrauc of iihilr Williuiiis fTl.'IllaL'.N'l (Hill six .375, 1'7 lmmcrs and 65 runs batted salciics in 24 ll'lftK and his aler- In He finished tile season with age dipped in .'ifl.'l .131, 'x? cirriiii hlnus and 130 In tile National Stan IPRIIII. --- i Pepper Clegg Only”Do,ul3le” Winner At Racing Monday xmiir Mil fans luriicd up at the ill Hiidlniii: lli ll.ii-liviii.i':ll fill.'lI'llllllll4IllI'I iii-iiini: Park last Fortunes Priilr l.. Kcll) 4 night to witlicss some very fine Sly Iier-i ii;-m xi-.1 3. Y-'”i'"il ;Vliss Russell h.y Pcppcr Clegg was the only dou- I Baby Train hliie l'lPllilPks'Py 7i hlc itiniicr of the night, while The Sheik lll Puulinn it. firmly Rm: came to lhe ilil'0 se- 1' Pl('Fi court in hoih his two races AIllltf'ltt.'I.Q li'i- II P. (liiiiiiiiii 1' I 2 llilrrx Poiilinn drove Jolly Dick 1 3 to a first place finish in the it Sandi lnrkc l.N' white 6 ll Pace hut could do no better than Vera Signal 'l'.VI'Il Srllllll 2 4 third in the second attempt .folly:R.'ilph llsl at Llciielli-n 3 .'I Dirk pi-MNI 3139.60 for a first Lana Dalc I-1 Rci'n.-aril 4 3 pint-c Ilf'l(f'l. .l.'il': litilitm lrxsili .l;iv :'i T In the first riire Nliirphys the Ki-ii -. lliillp l.uiiic Kelly 7 ii fr-mcrl lhc finish linc bcfnrc Y Jenn) l.cl: llx i: smith it it Nni Chit-f In gain lhe vii-inry. CpA(".j . Colonel Riidlnng won the secnnrl p,.m,.., i-i,.L.g .1. "(.n".....,..- 3 id ::::::mr'"h Conn” Frpnrh Nam"; Faniaiii llurziin IW ll. Kciincdv . 2 "I '.:,,'1hm"': ""9 lho i-rgulia oi Ill" .liinc ltli'viw- -1! ll i'urIiiiiii'i- .i 2 ' M.wMpRY L.liiIiiiic .lc-ivr t'l:ii'kc Smilli 4 7 n 'PA&.E l I".s.-zri lil Pniilliiii T 4 Mm."-H.-. Ah, ,Cd nlnrmn, . (IF Civil: iii Siclnd S .5 V V", ,-hm, ,(-. MMMHIN) 1 lliirri Dalc iii. nu:-nrr Ii pmadu .(-d 5mm... 3 Marion lnl. lxrlly R It Allin lliirlloni: ill Hughes) 4 T:'lkl'i 3 ml -lolly linrk lT Fiirncssl 5 ll l'll'll7 K,i,i;..-9 (;;,i .(c..ni Smnh 5 .liill)' lllrk ll l"iiiili4in I ."i (Viloncl llcnrv IF. Bernard! 7 ll.V llarliniz Ml. llrnnctwll 3 l Ranida IR. Macbonaldi I (Tooly Boy ll'ilitt('I' Smith 2 2 B TOT liinriey Royal if-T. Bernard 4 4 flnlmicl Riirllniig ll”. A. Rriiard I PFIIKTFHIT llv ll Wltflllflf 5 Ti fnnnic Frcnch -H. Stead 1 I".t'n itiirilt-iig lhiliflfl liiiiziics I - a Film Of Whole Race And Iaincti liis Iioiiie run Icaii. lie hit one last lit-ck. giving him I9 for ihvcaiiipaign The Rrzitcs nul- ficliler is tied with llliisial for the runs batted in lead. Both have 54. Dodgers Defeat Cards 10-3 ST l.(ll.'lS -APeCarl Erskine in his first slari of the year achieved a l'l('IOFy as Brooklyn rtiiniperi the league - leading SI. Louis Cardinals Monday night. in-fl. on a six-hii rally in ilte sev- enth inning. Duke Snider with two and slump-shackled Fiirillo with 3 a key pinch hit double and a hnniel run shared six rhis. RF.SllI.TS Ry THI-It'A.VADIAN PRESS National League Brooklyn I00 000 603- -10 12 1 St. Louis 200000010 3 7 1 l-'.r-akinc. Roebuck i7) and Rose- imro. Walker Jones, liivcll -7- Merrill rib and H. Smith W: Frsksnc. l.: Jones. Hits: Bkn- Snider iii, Fiirillo. Stl. -Cunning- ham Pliiladelphia 300 004 (I22 ltl I3 0 liilwniikce I10 000 020--- 4 I2 2 llllflfilx. Hcarn iii- and Lopaliit Spalin. Jolly (Tl Pivarro I9: and tirandall. Rice 17). W: Haddik. l.: Spiifin. Hits: Phil-bopata. Bou- clice. Re-pulski. American League Detroit 0000011000 0 .'i 0 Baltimore 000 201 2ix- ft 12 2 limit. Alwr "ll. Sleaiher Ill: and llniiac, Brown and Trianrlos. L: Mass International League l'li(-hmond 000 100 000- I A .1 Montreal 200 mil 40x- 6 I0 0 Kile. Dixon (Tl. James till and Wailingtnn; Valdes and Ronniiig L-Kite. Toronto Miami Pearce: Crlmiiley t9) and RM- Olll. Lippcrl, Qiialters l2l Psice ” and Rocha. W: Paige. 1.: i,i 2l0fXl0000-I ll rofgiriiifoiilo at tlnliimbiis ppd. rain Iv WILF GRIISON ranniiisn Press Staff Writer 'liiilOVTf) ri'I"' The rhanics til .1 locket”: nlticciinn being up- ht-lrl in at horse race is about ever since tracks started making in non pictures of entire racesi in film pstrnl has become an sari-pied fenliirr of every big. track and. along uiih the photo sit the horses crossing the finish Iims, it has made the job of rac- his stewards considerably easier. As humanl as possible the photn finish makes certain that the right horse is declared the winner. leaving the bettors with no cause :or nrilii-ncni which was the case on many occasions prior to its introduction. ADDITIONAL CIIECIK the It fin- The extended of left in the form of the min patrol safeguard. 5: . ii :3 33313;” Nit-ation and mute virus (luring the FIFO The slslciii not his! iniriitllircti in lint.-win 'r."lf'li: iii l'I.'il and this season at flnlgnigv uvlil lntii oper- vaiioii on the Prairies for the first time. . lWF..ITI'.ltN "FIRSTS" While the East iimk thr lead in introducing the lillli lfl Canada. Tom '- Moore ' iiacing liisinry ahmu the Prairies to hair been the proving grounds for many of the innovations that are accepted as standard practice, on inosi Vnrih American tracks today. He recall-i trim in lsttti Calgar- ians were several jumps ahead of the rest of North America in play-, his rinuble -a betting lfeaiore brought to this continent from England by Herb Lister and" Lou Davies. Lou now is general. than in Western Canada. . Probably the greatest innova- tion of all that had its stars on western race tracks. says Moore, was the enclosed starting gatet which was introduced is me tell Wtaoivqmf: the lat one as!- none. use now is univer- -acoevlad the devices manager M the racing organi1.Ii- R ITANDINGR National Leagiir W I. Pct. ll-BL Si I.iiiii-' 36 26 .351 (iincinnali 37 2! 569 '7 Milwslikce .16 23 36.1 1 Philadelphia .15 2! .556 Brooklyn ha 29 .540 2'. Vew York 30 M .46." 7 Prttshiirgii 2.1 41 .359 It American Leiig W l. Vew York 39 7.1 .029 Chicago an 2.1 .623 la Cleveland 34 2! .50 5 Bmlttiii M .11 ..'ilfl 7 Detroit I8 ll .Sl6 7 Baltimore 19 M .080 iii”) Kansas City It In .397 ills Washington 22 45 .323 10': international League I L Toronto M In 570 - Richmond 3 1! .374 - alo I3 ll .5!!! Columbiis 15 as .500 it nchester 13 II .5fli S Havana I I7 .01 7'5 Miami II I .401 7's Montreal I 40 J4 II PIOIAILI PITCIIIIS IPOKT ADD 3! ROUNDUP N37 YORK MW - Pfolvlhlr sive Conservative cabinet 1 motor lessiiojsnoday last record: iii'iakliis office Ti-May. . for code . hasten league ' QWUIIA It 750' Yuri lltltlllllhe no aanniiocet-neistl lltliiiii .litIlPx 42 ii tivlicatrsscii uiiiior. l-lizirgitil Built-i' with felon- ious assault. claiming his nosc was ---. Ward. erbie. Gene and Junior hallplayt-rs who ucrc with Bauer at ilie (inpacaliniia celebrating the 29th birthday of Billy Martin: sec- oiiri hascniuii xliice traded from the Yniikccs ltl Kansas City Aili- lciirs. Amuiiiz iliiiw testifying were .MHTlili. Yaiikcc pitchers Wliiicy lI"oi'd. Johnny Kiirlts. catclicr Yogi home runs Berra and liirkcy Mantle. the star r!" ccntrclicldcr ll:-iiici' still faces A t2.'wtI.tIltl civil suit, hriiiighl by Juiics. aouuouri Kziusas t'iti' at H :4 it im 0 rc (night I rhan:l - Oi rs Loos ll'3'. National League Brooklyn at Milwiiukce lnightl. iii-Dci-iii ll ii vs Riirdelte '3-Al. Von York at fliiiciiiiiriti 'iiighti (.'I'onc 4-ll is l.aiii'ciii'c l7-4:. Pittsburgh iil ('liicagn - l'.IilPfifl it-7i rs Kaiser i2-Sr Only games sclicduled: Remember When hrnkcn in ii wrislimiim fray at then Favor Reduced lcniiacahana night club May iii. l The Vcw Ynrk r o it ni y grand ljiiry voted "no bill” after hearing iii wiinossm. Bauer himself was not called to testify m The iiiry did t'&ill the ollicr Inc Fees For Mar. 1 Prov. Sportsmen : l SllF.DlA('. NB. WP) The annual meeting of the Maritime Wildlife Federation Saturday rc- lcnmmended a reduction in provin-l 'cial licence fees for Maritimel sportsmen. l p Delegate said Prince. Edward: llsland already has lowered ihel to residents of other Maritimel provinces by S10 below the usuall non-resident fee. A request for similar action will be presented to the premiers of the provinces con- cerned. Harold Hastings of Caremont, N.H.. eastern director of the New urinal Wildlife Federation of the United States. spoke at the. annual; dinner. He urged furihcr educa- tional measures to teach school lehildren the importance of conser-1 ving wildlife resources. : The association was addressed by Dr. Harley White. a retired lmcmher of the Department ofi it-lishrrics. who is probably beiterl known in Europe having done ex- tensive research there. He also conducted the research on the Pnllett River salmon. He felt that there was it great possibility tliai east coast and west coast salmon were of the same or- hlli reasoning being that the igin: ,i,,,.,. yin X i m ,i,.i,.,,d,..i hi. llice on east and west coast lnlmnttl Wm.”-I im.,h,,...y,,.,mh. mi, hywera similar. while the lice on. Iwinning it technical knockout over El'"lP”" ''l'""' V" '"ml'l"l'lYi Sugar Ra) liohinsoii in the itih dl"""'l- , Any stream. he said. had a ceri- round at New York five, years ago tonight finhinson, whose middle- weight crown was not at stake. -failed in answer the bell for the ltth round. The bout at Yankee. Stadium was fought in a tempera-I lure of ifl.'l dcgrccs. and referee fiuhv (itilflsis-in was forced to re- tlic iflih round. being iiln capacity to develop fish and beyond that point stocking would be of no benefit. Harold iuistim, and wimimi! Mair, Chief of the Wildlife aiuincl-I atinn of Canada was the speaker on conservation. The following officers werr ru- tSkinny Brown stopped Detroit d ll . Tigers on five hits Monday night cliaiilslcsl tiiicwrsiiaorxiiii narl apltiidllimfge Oritglgs whipped the network in negmiai, Wm. anyl I nit gers nd d di . - . r 1:: the Boston Red Sox. A (i ' The Orioles collected 12 im.-. in- iu.-ii: ".jf.',rc..'.';"V'.:'"',” "J algglcigmf lIl::;l:"t':e.h0mKTldbNhlB1llyivoid all cxcliisivc contrac-test iiflll r me -mq "wigs i:nlngiile:):v.chajmi)lions anld leading contenders - - - . an asn cxc usivc contracts wih: starter and loser Duke Maas. Eslgdia other than those owned by Norris and Wirtz. l l l teams so the answer seems in be more players. Possibly something can be stirred up to not younger players lntcrcsicd. What about getting some of the young players out. mix them up with the "old rcilablcs" to steady them down and encourage them by keeping them in the game? Perhaps if this could be worked out we could field ince. Their task is not an easy or enviable one. Let's help llgiiti-ii the load by doing our partebe ii i playing. officiating or simply hv. being on hand to watch the games! If you haven't been out to Mem- . orial Field to see a game. try in . make it for one-you'll see more of them after the first once-the game grows on you! ---ei WINNIPEG (CPI-iDr. w ,, Hutton of Brantford. Ont. who: has been referred to as "the father of fluoridation in (lanaiizi."l l Madison Square Garden will be; forbidden from promoting morci than two title lights each year; for the next five years and intimi- was given an honorary member. lar restriction has been put uponl ship in the Canadian Dcnlal Assn-iNOrrls and Wirtz wherever they Cl5ll0ll Monday at the annual coirpromotc. . venilnn of the EDA board of govi Jtidizc limit said he would iii-' "M": rcct the compulsnigv leasing of ihel Miss IN PERSON AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB TUESDAY, JUNE 25th NED LANDRY Cliiimplnn Firirller of North America l for Show and Dance ALSO FEATL'l'tlNfu' The Singing Star on his Guitar ALTRICE (PRESLEY) Le-BLANC SlI0lN STARTS AT 9 (Y(iL0('K Admission: Adults 1.00; Children 500 l 3100!!) l0l--- I ll ll "0 Pg-L (mg. with Prime liinistcr Dicfenblikcr Pet. GIL d "upended - l f in. a in elccted: Pres. A..l. Hicks of Monr- tnn: sec.-lreas. L.A. Nelson. also cram of Moncton; lt.I:. Jenkins as presi- dent nf the Island association is replaced by Ray Miller. i I I . DOTCHCC MIHISTCT .automatlcalIy one of tile vice-pre-l. H R k D d sidcnis of the association. ' Island membcrs attending the as an roppe convention were Alter Bernard.' . jR.E. Jenkins. 5.172. Green. Bruce (WTAWA Hm "ohm" wn Wannacoti. Frank Fraser. Kenneth lslcr Pciirkrs has directed that his military rank he dropped hc- r"d"'"" "ll ml" cause he wishes in rmnhasin his ' l'lVlliftfl functions as minlsirr t One of his first act: as minister of national defence he was -worn in Friday-was to Issue instruc- tions that he will be referred in in: "the honorable George Pcarkcs " I The niiiiistcr. Finish Cricket Kl Match I12 Years ' After Starting nnw in Loiidon , . . "" ('""""""w"m' ”'"”' l'"l'” rrlicilistbiffaicihn:vi::dcofn'lIl:i:(l'lserE the military rank nf major gen-isundu, "2 vun M... R opened .OI'nl. He served in both worldi In ins. fh, mphued "id": wars and enlisted as a IIl"IVll!.l”.s M G,.,.," Bum". 3””. ".9, His military decorations lncludel,",d hv pm," .,.d' WW0" "mu the Victoria Cross. Dimingiitshedlnw ..M',my border in mi, gum," Service Order and Vlllitary lii”03!.lviii.'p. Mr. Pearlies also directed that Thgy up. up an pm... in "wk Mn ("an-dlan Army FNIIIMI be innings against the how and re- lmmtdllltely. This pro-ltlred to the local in to quench lcedure is automatic mi joining the,t.helr thirats. They soon became cabinet. He will receive 327.000 a more engrossed in the ale than in year as a cabinet member. about time the Burns m went in to bet. they replld a "Oh. i...... 4..-- ....-....... Fedei'alCabinet VWIIJUID the game In Holds Session -- The Progres- in e i since OTTAWA wt" for the iliird time . Vmlis Minister Green. lffifll prime mlftlslrf. said there would following the session. "We're just filling is a lap. -s WRESTLING SPORTS ARENA Thursday. June 27 8:30 P. M. 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