TE? 3: Iiie"GEiFtiianTiEiT;doy,"iita”yT5T 195? Pick Nashua Of Kentucky LOUISVILLE. KY. (AP) - Without exception and with- out hesitation. the trainers of the leading Kentiit-ky Derby candida- tes Wednesday named Nashua as the horse to beat wiien nine. and perhaps 10, three-year-olds battle it out in the-'Sl25.0t)0 added turf classic at Churchill Downs Satur- day. And the sevcii trainers of eight Ilorses participating in The A550- ciated Press poll were almost un- animous in the selection of Sum- mer Tan to finish second and Swaps third. Here and there. how- ever. a few hedged on whether it'll be Mrs. .lohn W. Gaibreath's col- ars on Summer Tan or the silks d Rex Ellsworth on Swaps ii the and Grasso. Westrum (7). As Winner Derby Event fourth Derby victory for the Bel- air stud. The weatherman has predicted hot weather and a last track for Saturday. Meantime. trainer Cecil Lock- lear said Trim Destiny could be onsiderzd a definite entry follow- ing a mile workout of 1:40 4-5 Tuesday. Bajbdll Results National League 00030000000-310 D 01100100001-4 7 1 Chicago New York (11 innings) Jones and McCullough; Goniez HRs: runner-up spot at the and of the NY.C,sueman' Lockmanp I319 M", ""':'l"'"'"- St. Louis 000 201 010- 4 9 3 PW "mt '5 23" P- m- MST Brooklyn 113 003 04x-12 so with the broadcast and television scheduled for 2:15 to 2:45 over CBS. Nashua r e in a i n e ii the firm choice at 4 to I to register the Soccer Results L()NDf)N IReutei's) - Birming- ham City became champion of the English second division soccer league Wednesday night by whip- ping Doncaster Rovers 5-1 at Don- easter in its final game. Fourth in the standing before the match. Birmingham showed brilliant opportunisni and accurate shooting to win. This gave Birm- ingham the championship on goal average. The team finished .29 of a goal better off than Luton Town, which already had completed its schedule. Both clubs are promoted to the first division. Birmingham's success dashed the hope of Rotherham of going up for the first time in the club's history. Rotherham had the same number of points. 54. as Birming- ham and Litton. but through an inferior goal average ended in third place. LONDON IA-P) - Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom today: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Eicrion 0 Aston Villa 1 Leicester C 4 Bolton W I Division II Doncaster R 1 Birmingham (3 3 Lincoln C 0 Port Vale 1 Division III (Northern) Bariislcy 4 Chester 2 Bradford C 0 Accrington 8 I Wnrkingtnn 1 Halifax T 0 Wrexham 5 Grimsby T 0 Division 111 (Southern) Brighton and Hove 5 Aldershot I Coventry C 1 Southend U 4 Crystal Palace 2 Norwich C 0 Swindoii T 2 Reading 0 Iorquny U 2 Colchcstcr U 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division B Allon Athletic 0' Queens Park 0 .avci'nd RCAF Play Tonight The final games vincial Volleyball at six o'clock. The Air Force lead the best of, leven series three games to none. They edged the B.Y.C. close games at the Summerside airport on Sunday. The B1'.('. will be playiiw. without the services of Wendell "Clilnn" (iillis who has had an oper.'iiion in the Charlottetown Hospital. Gillis also missed the Ohenini: gitiiies on Sllllfla). The B Y.(' have won the City Volli-,vh:ill (ihiimpioiisliip for the past tltroe ye.'it's and won the Is- land Clianipiotisiiiri last year against the R(l.A.F. Tonight they will have their hacks against the wall when they go on to the floor against the airincn. Tligv need to win the remaining four games in order to take the Island Champ- ionship again. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable Dilohers for Thursday's major league baseball games (won and lost records in parenthesis): National League St. Louis It Brooklyn-Arroyo (1-0) wt La Sorda (0-0). Chicago at New Ynrk-Perk- O'V.skl (0-1) vs Ma lie (03). lflwaukee at ittsburgb-Iuhl (1-1) vs King (0-0). Only glues scheduled. '3 ("T 1-he Pl'0- Columbus Ciiampionshipi between the Siimmcrside R.C.A.l'”. anti the Basilica Youth Club will cio. be played this evening at the Y. in three Havana Lawrence. Moford I3). Lapalme 1(7) and Rice. Sarui (7); yodres and Campaneila. L - Lawrence. illRs: Stl.-Repulski. Boyer. Bkn- Hodges. Snider. Canipanella. Burdette. Jolly (5), Vargas I5), Johnson I6). Jay (8) and White; Surkont, Friend (9) and Shepard. W-Siirkont. L-Jolly. HR: Pitt- Freese. American League New York 301 000 043-11 10 0t Cleveland 023 000 000- 5 5 0. Ford. Grini (3), Morgan (7) and Berra; Lemon. Narlesld (8) and Hegan. W-Morgan. L - Lemon. HRS: NY- Berra, Bauer. Cle- Pope. Washington 0l3 0()0 010-5 10 0 Chicago 003 000 010-4 7 0 Porierfield, Stobbs (9) and Fitz- gerald: Harshmnn. Keegan Ill). Fornieles (ii) and Loilar. W-Porter lielcl; L-Harshman. HRSZ Wash- Busby, Vernon. Chi-Nieman. Baltimore 300 002 000-5 9 0 Kansas City 211 110 00x--6 9 0 Byrd. McDonald (5). Moore I6) and Smith: Raschi. Kellner I5). Corman I7) and Astroth. W-Gor- man. L-Byrd. HRs: Bait-Evers. KCY-A.-itroth. Zernial, Boston 000 100 100 01- 3 7 0 Detroit 011 000 000 00- z s o (11 innings) Nixon. Kinder (11) and White; Lary and House. W-Nixon. I-IR: Bns-Jensen. International League Montreal 120 000 020- 5 10 1 Syracuse 020 000 001- 3 12 4 Craig. Lipetri I8) and Bucha: Erickson and Parks. Havana 001 23- 6 6 1 Toronto 001 32- 6 I 1 (Five innings tie, called rain) Rffensberger. Moreno I1a' I. -Har- ris I5) and Noble: Hetki, Landeck (5) Crimian I6) and Griffin. 'HRs: Five games were scheduled Wednesday night. The Athletics received excellent relief pitching from Tom German to beat the Orioles. Gornian pro-.uM.;rip JU(j,(;LEn tectcd Kansas City's one-run lead through the last; three innings and received credit for the victory. Gus Zernial's home run in the tgiml P1'0Vid9d "18 Wlnliiilg m8I'El"1Castleinar. to second in place of Or am nine hits against starter H3iTYiback. Castleman hit the first home Byrd. Jim Mcl)onaid Kansas City. which pounded and Ray Moore. RASCIII STARTS Vic Rasciii. the ex - Y:IIll)lt't'. starting his first game for the As. yielded a three-run homer to Hoot Evers in the first but didn't allow a hit for the next three innings. He left for a pinch-hitter in the fourth. Senators" Bob Porterfield scored his third pitching victory at Chi- cago although he weakened in the ninth. Chuck Stobbs came in and Cincinnati 101 221 000- 7 ll 1 p d H, W,” 5 1h . Philadeipliia 000 in 000- 3 to o f.fe',:e.,,, baese .,,,:,e.,,,,,";,,.w' N" Staley, Fowler (6) and Burgess: Jack narshman was Chkago-S Mrnzinski. Miller (5). Meyer (6), losing pimher. giving up . Mme C019 ml, 3'31 L”l-""3-, wF5mle-)5 rtin to Jim Busby in the second LfMmZ”'5k'- HRS: C"'wP”5l i2l- and a three-run homer to Mickey Ph””'Bi3yi”ck' Vernon in the third Milwaukee 010 200 001- 4 10 1 B 1 N- my "1. ,. Pittsburgh 000 050 00x- 5 7 2 M "mm" ' "9 '"" Dodgers Ponder Subscription TV BROOKLYN (AP) - Bt'I)Ii)ii.V" Dodgers are considering the adop- tion of subscription telciisioii of their baseball games if D3!-85s you-go TV is approved. president Waller 0'Malley said Wednesday- The federal communications commission will open hearings June 9 on whether siihscriPiiI"l television is to be approved. "I've always been in favor of uihscripfinn television." 0i0lHiiP.V said. "When and if it ennie.-. the Dodgers will be very l"l'll!”l1 inter- ested in its poteiitialitles. I'm satisfied the public is ready If 0'Malley said he hoped the price of watching a Dodger ball game will be about 50 cents-not more than the lowest-priced seat in the hall park. -Bleacher seats at Ebhets Field cost a little more than 50 cents because of the city tax. Continued from page 1 Competition Very competitions. It has been agreed by the ad- judicators that the standard this year for the Festival in almost every instance is very high. Officers for the day at Prince H .g,.-h I . V N b, V T a; h. of Wales College were: Mr. A1- ..,:l, W 9” " 9 "' M lison McLean, Mrs. J. w, Mac- .Buffaln on 910 noon 3 31 Kenzie. Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffe, Mr. 111 000 12x- 6 0 0 Schultz and Mcwharter; Wheat and Lakemaii. HR: Col.-Dclguer- Lopez. Stewart. , Richmond 000 003 010- 4 12 Iii Rocliesler 010 200 02x- 5 5 0 Jordan and St. Claire; Beard. Ludwig I8) and Burbrink. winners: 001 24- 6 G 1 Class 128 Toronto 001 32- 6 9 1 Plano Duel (14 years and under). marks 87, 1. Carol MacLean and- Judith MacLean: marks 86. 2. Sugar Ray (Wins Decision DETROIT (AP) - Sugar Ray Robinson. staggered in the fi round. recovered and was in com- plete command the rest of the VI'B.V Wednesday night in punching out a unanimous 10-round decision over Garth Panter of Salt Lake Susan Nash: marks 85plus. 8. Beulah Moase and Tom Offer. - Frank Cameron. Mrs. R. Suds- bury, Mrs. Charles Bentley. Mr. J. Anderson. Mrs. Stillman Fri:-I zell. Mrs. W. C. McLeod. At the conclusion of each ad- judication awards and ribbons were presented to the Whiteside and Rt-Becca Clniiii 117 Piano solo (15 years and under). marks 84, 1. Marina Knys: marks 0.1. 2. Roberta Lappln; marks til, 3, Susan Whiteside. Class 7 Junior Mixed Choir. marks 30. 1. Kirk of St. James Roys' Choir, City. Robinson weighed 163'. and Charlottetown. ,Panter 16112 for the,non-televised Class SB . inut before 4.673 customers in Junior Boys' Church Choir. '0lympia Stadium. here were no knuckdowns. al- though both fighters were rocked by right hands to the head.' I I Reading. ' I-David Doull. Chelton. Grade ' O-Eileen Slienry, lernwood, G llrnde 5-Plano solo. at 1:!) pm. marks 80. 1. Boys' Choir. Charlottetown. Sole. I-lylvla Polrler. Marian Aendomy, Grade I ' I-Wylnan Dawnen, Ilielton. Grade I-Vocal so . ' 4-Melba llchnrll. Fornwnod. Grade O- in. 7-Barry Lldatone. Iunimerelde Elementary ' Tllene atudentn will innate) . FHIIM-IN Kirk of St, James Clan 126 Pin to Duel (12 years and under) SCHURMANS sciiooi 0 PARADE Presents the following Radio Progrnnrover STATION CJRW FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1955 AT 7:30 PM. '1-Loulu Peterson, Olielton. Grade 6-Vocal ' I-Central ledeqna leheel iornn. Irndee 4 - I - C. S-Vecnl 4-Vocal Solo. rade l-lend- lllTEllSOHOLASTl0 SPELLING 00llTEST 'k FEilllWO0Il versus" it NORTH TllY0ll lfilli(0llA 00llllEllT ilirsus st. Eictiioiis-I compete in the 1-! Claiuiroom Division. All students are asked to be on hand M the Radio ltatloii at 'I:Q p.In. on Friday-Spelling tune iKansas Cpitiyi'Ais Continue Senators, Giants Win Other Da (By Associated Press) Kansas City Athletics continued on their hot streak Wednesday, beating Baltimore Orioles 6-5 for their sev- enth victory in the last nine games. ' In other daytime major league baseball activity. Washington Senators shaded Chicago White Sox 5-4 in a game featured by three-run homers on each side. and New York Giants shook up their lineup to whip Chicago Cubs 4-3 on Whitey Lockman's home run in the 11th. homer for White Sox in the third inning and singled home the other )Chicago run in the eighth. Manager Leo Durocher juggled the lineup of New York Giants at the Polo Grounds. sending Foster (Davey Williams who has a had run of his major league career in the third inning with no one on base. Slick base-running by Monte ir- vin. who went back to cleanup. gaic the Giants runs in the sec- ond and sixth innings. He stole second after a walk and a single and scored each time with the help of hits by Al Dark. I The Ctibs scored all three runs in the fourth on three hits. a walk. inning Streak; M l k A . I Baseball In Brief C US ey ITIVGS I1 ,..,,.,.,.:v., . - 1. e I. eat. City For Watkins Fight Wind 18 1 fw- , gjitrolt 12 7 .03: Latin and keen from n winter's jgffhm a,mTjaT..lTl,7e Nets. (OTB i lib drill and with his sights set on . 5 Csh leu);;m' boxer Inc Kansas City 9 Q 3 the Dominion middleweight boxing VF8;;f3"Al 3;” I; has had two Boston 9 1; .43. 4y, championship. Louis "Coby" Mc- "fl, i t 'f”hf Ch but he H . Washington -- 7 12 ass 53:. Ciuskey (left) arrived in the city " "5 ” '3 359 8 Baltimore I 15 .33: -3 ures that he needs at least two or three fights under his hell be- fore making the championship try. ltlccluskcy has not fought since he outpoiiiied Johnny MacDonoi!gh in a bristling ten-rounder here - last September. A had cut over from Halifax yesterday for his ten round fight here on Frioa night against Ray "Sugar Boy" Watkins of New York. Mccluskey. who tipped the scales at 158 pounds yesteruay as he worked out at the Navy Barracks. expects a rugged fight irom Watkins. the former U. S. Army titleholder in the middle- weight division. "He'a' a rugged guy who fights rough." stated Wednesday's Results New York 11 Cleveland I Washington 5 Chicago 4 Baltimore 5 Kanus City 0 Boston 3 Detroit 1 Thursday's Games Boston atFll:etroit. day's Games - Detroit at Chicago (N) Kansas City at Cleveland (N) Baltimore at Washington (N) New York at Boston a wild pitch and a steal. Mccluskey. "I expect a tougli National League light," ' W L .Pct. G31. Coby. however. believes he wil' B190klY" 17 2 -395 m stop the U.S. colored boy. After ghicsoga ; u ' 550 615' Watkins he fights Gary Simon in '1' 3 1: 3” D e2 1-lgliiitfax gnmltlgly I7. Triton artiotheiti Nmriaxlioflf . 9 N ' an e us ey opes o ge - a crack at Charlie Chase and the 7. 1112 Canadian boxing championship. Cincinnati 5 13 .315 11 his left eye kept him sidelined following . ' D-Bernard McKenna. Ionbal ledenne. Grade sot. I0-Gerald Ceady. Klnkon Convent. Urnde D Public Speaking. '11-Kenneth Aisen nlt. Oentral ledeqae. Irnde S-Vocal Sole. 11-Genevieve Dally. Klnken Convent. Grade 10-Public speaking. 10-Genevieve Duffy, Klnkorn Convent. Grade ll-Plano Sole. (Yesterday In I The iirst Music Festival ses- lsiutts in Heartz Hall began yes- .terday morning when Mr. (iii- lburn adjudicated both piano and voice. "'1'iie pianists." he said of the first class of piano duets. 12 years anti under, "did not read their score, otherwise they would have played this rollicking piece in a much ditlerent manner.” He illus- itrated their errors tor them and was most helpful. He pointed out the necessity of understanding what is to be played. ”The com- poser's aim should be thoroughly discussed by both teacher and pupil. Ask why certain passages are marked adante etcetra and then play it as written." he ad- vised the group of youthful ari- ists. ”l will give an award to each participant." he laid. "but I would look upon the ribbons with a jaundiced eye." he hum- orously commented. 1 The vocalists in the prelimin- iary class. Female Voice. 16 years and under was run off and Vir- ginla McDougall, Charlottetown received a mark of 86. So close were the other two placings that they received 06 and M respec- lively. Officers for the morning session were: Mrs. Frank Cameron. Mrs. P. S. Fielding and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Ribbons and awards were received by the following: Official Accompanist: Mrs. K. Parkerg Class 127-Piano Duet - Boys only I12 year: and under)-Marks 79. 1. James and Robert Hickey. Surnmerside, Donald Schurman a nd ,Lawrence Hardy. s'side; Marks 70, 2. David Large and James Matheson. Ch'lown; marks 77, 3. Bill Woodside and Keith Cameron. S'side. Joey Quinn and David Mercer. S'side. Clan 051:-Stephen Foster Song -Junior Open-Female Voice- I'i6 years and under)-Marks R6. 1. Virginia Mcbougall. Ch'town: marks tt5,I2. Florence MacDonald. marks 8!. 1. Cecilia MacNeill and Dianna Gallant. North Rustico; Ii tied. marks 02. B2. 82, 2. Bonnie Morrison and Keith Cameron. Summerside: Judy MacLean and Dorothy MacPhee. Summerslde; Gail Somers and David Mercer, Summerslde; 2 tied. marks 81. 81. 8. James E. Hickey and Robert Hickey. Summerside, Carol Mac- Cnllum. Marshfield and Sandra Rodd. Winsloe. Clan 125 Plano Duet (10 years and under) marks 03. 1. Florence Hughes and Nancy Thompson; marks 02. 2. Michael Moffati and Michael Arm- strong. Charlottetown; 2 tied. marks til. ill, .1. Mary Warwick and Keith Cameron. Summerside; Donna Sutherland and Sandra Ken- nedy. Southport. Piano And Voice Sessions Heartz Hail Montague; marks 34. l. MacDonald. Southport. Chicago Arlene . L Brooklyn Pittsburg Continued from page 1 Chicago Highest Festival Summcrsidc: 2, Mary Vessey And on Friday night by brother will Irene Cotton Charlottetown 1. a d "any P”""""' . atkins will arrive in the City gt-yoronlflna C(Klesx1iIiingtt.i:i! Elizabeth by plane. this evening and is ex cl." .0 CM”-lw solo: pected to workout at the Forum. 71. 1- Miriam Reid. "ii?.3l"iiiSi.' i.ii';ii..”li.i.'l.s?.?.i?.". briggs, Red Graham. Bobby Quinn and Netta Steele. will workout this evening commencing around 8:45 at the Forum. Red Graham will arrive in the city about noon by car for his fight with Gaston Roi: Meanwhile, all fighters went through iittff drills yesterday at- ternoon in preparation for the battles ahead. All appear in good condition and should provide fans with a banner evening's boxing. A win for Mccluskey on Friday Marks Havana Montreal PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Class 140 String Orchestra - Senior: "Moonlight and Roses"- Marks 01. 1. Kathleen Hornby String Orchestra. Clasn MB Senior Open - Male voice: Marks 02. 1. Robert Mur- ray, Montague. Clans Junior Violin Solo. (open): Marks 72. 1. Joyce Eng- land. West Royalty: Marks 71. 2. Lona Scott, Marshfield. Clua SI .55-Nbouble Qunrteile: Marks Ni, 1. Central Royalty Glee Club. Lloyd Archer. Herb Baxter. Al MacRae. Preston Beck, Ross Affleck. Lloyd Ward, Harry Ml"!- Ausland, George Ayers. Class 147 - Violin Sole (open): Havana Kl. )- 31 F Rlj, FORUM Marks 80. 1. Robert Murray. Montague. Clau 130 - Plano Duet (16 years and under): Marks 80. 1. Sandra Schurman and Barbara Cameron. Summeraide; Marks . 2. Roberta Lappin and Marina Kays. Charlottetown; Marks . 3. Maids Rngerson, Charlottetown. and Austlna Kennedy. Mt. Edward I Road; Marks 02. 3. Patricia Grant and Ann Ronan, Summerside. Clan 56-Operatic Solo (Tenor) Marks 76, 1. Chester Donovan. Charlottetown. Safe Driving -is Good 156 LBS., CIITOWN GASTON ROY 154 Lbs., Ch'ttrwn and Que. AUSTIN SOIIAREBRIGES 175 ms. Cl1”I'0WN VS. III I 2 Downtimhgotors 1” V . u..i5.?.;".i"t.. u..'?.':'i:'2..'i LOUIS "KID" ' LAFFERTY no LBl.. CIFTOWN nu BOXING TOP NVOTCI-I PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHTS LOUIS ”COBEY" 10 Rds. RUDY "SUGAR BOY" MGOLIISKEY vs WATKINS 157 LBS., NEW YORK SEMI-FINAL - G ROUNDS .. aiiiiiiitnr 155 Lbs, Dntrtanouth HEAVYWEIGHTS-6 EDS. 4 BOUND TIIRILLEB i YOUNG "TIGER" wednendarn Benulla St. Louis 4 Brooklyn 12 Chicago 3 New York 4 Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 8 Milwaukee 4 Pittsburgh I Tliui-nday'a Games St. Louis at Brooklyn at New York Milwaukee at Pittsburgh - Friday's Games at ?hiladelphin (N) h at New York (N) at Cincinnati (N) Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) International League W L Pct. GBL tion. Arlene MacDonald. Southport. Montreal 12 d .667 - R.C.S.C.C. Kent will be inspect- Class 54 - Operatic solo (so- Columbus 10 I .667 '15 ed on board H.M.C.S. Queen Char- prano)-Marks 65. .1. June Foa- Toronto 9 6 .600 WI latte. at 7 p.m. this evening. mu C,m.m,cw...n. ,,,.....,..LLd-f.rL'...(r.h. Havana g 1 gyl After inspection the Corps will Class 63 K Bash, 5010 g Marks (flor suidncl Ituntc ant alfifiullir S (3 IBl0allelSle1' g . -357 5 gold a parade through. Charlotte- 83, L M”. Phillips. Montague; (!l1;0Ch usb ime Dkpl nnlg. V” R? hzltznd g 10 -323 W. (aapti Lfittler taking the sat. mm” "I 2' F”"k C”"”'”' R' ii dastikifianitwol ldm (ill ill” - syiacuse 3 ii .214 1 E n fin oiiiciig inn new of Ch'"'”m""w"' inlc lltilifaxl nueowtiir illannesso hail; Wedneld-3"! Gm” cifaritiii: iltxlg Kentrmtz Pf)Ql:IT:r Class 39-Girls. Duel (M years brother Tom was unable to make M9mr"l 5 Syracuse 1 (ti lied to Gnnom .0 Queem w Kent "id and under)-Mark” 32' L Myr" the trip so Coby will be managed H3)”."” 3 T”"""'o ' "” back to the Naval barracks. Hancock and Maureen Forbes. ram) Lia". H. -1-homun Wm be in Richmond 4 Rochester I Buffalo 3 Columbus 6 'l'hursdny'i Games Richmond at Rocheste Buffalo at Columbus IN) (N) at Tomato (N) at Syracuse (NJ Frldny'n Games Richmond at Rochester Buffalo at Columbus Montreal at Syracusl at Toronto night would be a sweet birthday gift for promoter lvinii Doherty who was 19 yesterday. The boys were unable to cut the cake Y2!- terday but they'll cut it Friday night with the numbe of candles equalling the number of rounds the light lasts. M AY6tti at 9.00 BOBBY i.ns.. cn"rowN VS. STEELE LBl.. (I"l'0WN PRICE: RINGSIDE 31.75 GEN. ADM. 81.2 CHILDREN TIOKMB ON SALE AT MENTBAND FBMILAMBBOS Captain John Caldecott Littler. R.C.N., (above) Chief of Staff to the Flag Officer. Atlantic Coast. inspecting the Sea Cadet Corps in Summei-side last night and to- night will inspect lhe Corps in Charlottetown. He has had long service in the Merchant Service and R.C.N. and was ' Mentioned Dispatches for rescue work. He also holds a NATO appointment as Chief of Staff to Rear-Admiral Bidwell in his capacity as Com- mander Canadian Atlantic in the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- commanrl of the parade: the C.0. of the Corps. Lieul. J. D. Small- wood. accompanying the inspect- y Games; ground. Thieves Make Haul Next To Police Station WELLAND (CP)-A steel com. guy payroll of between 375.000 ",1 .000 in cash was stolen at dawn Wednesda from the post oflice next door to the Welland police station. - - Thieves, who ap arentl the Atlas Steel Co!:PlnY'Sypd(3ii-iiilil was to be kept overnight in locked steel cabinets. forced open a win. dow in the post office shortly anu- a policeman made a routine check of the area. The haul was the bi est in history of this ni.g.r.';'1p......l.i'.' industrial city. Late '.'.' ”nesdn there w trace of the thievbs who fledlswillg the day intended to be given out today to the 1,150 Ilnployees or in. steel comp-ny. one of (tie city). chief industries. Atlas official. ari-an ed for another payroll to in seat nun Toronto. Police said no praenutions wen ilk” '0 lllard the money. This Cilim '88 disputed. however. by W. 'J. Dickey. post office lnve.-itt. gations officer. who said the cab- inet was well-protected. 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