ie Astronaut Frank Borman has two electroencephalogram leads attached to shaved spots on his head at Cape Kennedy, Trade Talks Failurer Might Spark Division TORONTO (OP)—Failure of | the current trade talks at Ge. | neva might set off a new wave | of protectionism that would | leave the Western world op't | economically, Commerce Secre- tary John T. of the United States said Goods: and Service . . . Where to find ~.them in Charlottetown and- District EVEN a A WHILE HE'S SLE Fia., Wednesday in ptepara- tion for his planned 14-day ride in space. The leads will message back to ground ob- Association’ tha lke, aiming a in interna for ultimate success, each eliminate mos tariffs among ednesday. ‘nations, opening up a tariff gap for 2,000 years. ¥ 7 could greatly increased pressure division within Eu- ing nations ‘‘for special prefer. | Tope which would otherwise .re- |ences. of all kinds.” PING servers his sense of alertness, Jevels of consciousness and. depth of sleep while he sleeps in Gemini 7 space vehicle. - |between the two blocs,” he said. t| “Their -failure would leave t |free Europe eplit down the mid- - |dle economically.” teade barriers, has been | Mr. Connor, making his first | most officials foreign speech since his ap- but he still hopes |pointment early this year, said failure of the talke will meaa by develop- ay the European Free Trace Utah’s Great Salt ® con- t tains enough “te their member |meet the United States’ needs ed al! over the scoring sum- eo - Alan Gaudet, who’ recently) went to North Sydney to play) with the juniors there, scored| three goals the other night as, North Sydney trounced Port | Hawkesbury 11-3 in a Cape Bre- ton Junior league game. The North Sydney manager contacted | Bill Dickie last week-end, but Bill decided Gpeines oing to ai it would miss Gaudet, but if Paul Mac- illiams decides to join the team, they be secur- transferred to <r will take a pretty good net guar- dian to take MacNeill's place. December 15 will be a’ big in Summerside. : a 2 Eg f rE a? in Civic the fifteenth. The rest of the team will be chosen by the “<0 era iat coaitl oung ley, who ¢ still be playing juvenile, is mak- ing an impfessive showing with ‘the Junior Legionnaires. This boy has proven himself to be a real bomb around an opposing net. Neglect him for a split sec- ond and—pow—he’s banged one into the twines. Lynn got three goals against Pope Motors Aces on Monday night,/i in om every score The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thare Dee 2, 1965. 21 SPORT ECHOES al Alan Gaudet... fp y Shows In Play — By NORMAN MacDON ALD won't be so badly off. The)’ Island's lady curlers will de- | minion Silver ‘‘D’’ finals were a” his team's goais | ee He’s beavier ce around ly fast, ew ee ok four goals fer for ond in the lea- points (13) and (8). Jim Mac. coach, is still MONTREAL — Prince Edward cide the 1966 provincial cham- pionship , Janu- 31 to February 4. . *TDetes and sites of the 10 Do- SURVI announced today: The 10 winning for the Dominion (left) and pilot Charles Newell center), talk to Amador County Sheriff's dispatcher in Jack- son, Calif., after the two hiked Two Santa Cruz, California~» businessmen, Henry Bianconi : « VE SIERRA PLANE CRASH | % miles through Sierra snow from their crashed plane to summon help for their two companions who are still at the crash site. The four men (AP Wirephoto) at Twin Falls, Idaho, crashed about 37 miles southwest of Lake Tahoe. The Island champs are Miss Sybil MacMillan’s foursome from the Charlottetown Ladies’ C ! ag a MARITIME chip with an unblemished record RACING in their first year of curling to- The def Dominion Dia- , HALEFAX (OP) — Hal Temp- but one. Eugene , an- other promisi rookie, potted one goal, and nie Arsenault who ranks with the best this year scored the other. It’s fine te see Glen Roger- son back in action after quite a long lay-off. We remember | @ few years back when Glen | | played with O'Leary in a | ' Western league, and) the name ~* Rogerson’ used to be plaster. | i He must have scored BUYING SELLING [REAL ESTATE | SERVICES | DRIVE-IN’ WANTED BUYING SELLING RENTING (ONE “AUNDRY os ALE BOTTLES PHONE 43268 STOP ase} EAT OFTEN 20c per dozer J. W. 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WF eb. 4. ending , mond “D” champions’ are Mrs, ‘#tion and Andy's Note were Peggy Casselman’s Winnipeg, double winners on a 10-dash Wildewood rink. | harness racing card at Exhibit- The complete list of provincial, on Raceway here Wednesday. dates and sites. : Hal Temptation, owned by the British Columbia, Kamloops, Tartan Stables of Halifax, won Feb. 7-8-9. the mile in a time three-eights Alberta, Edmonton, Feb. 8-9. of 49 1-5 and the five-eights in | 10-11. 1:42, Andy's Note won in times Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw, of DW 45 and 1:4. Feb. 10-11. | Other winners were Jeteva's Manitoba, Winnipeg, Feb. 4.5.| Lark (S1 25), Spencer Rapid Ontario, Dundas, Feb. 7-8-9. | (1:48), Hallie’s King (49), Mar- Quebec, Ste. Adele. Jan. 24-27. | garet McKiyo (1:43), True Mil- New Brunswick, Edmundston,' lie ($1), and Honorette (1.49). VALUE 18 HIGH The most valuable tree in cha rae a fa the black walnut, ingle speci. | meng may be worth $1,000. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toole, Green Road, wish te thank all those who have sent gifts -and messages of congratulations to help. make their 50th wedding anniversary such an enjoyable occasion. Nova Scotia, Lunenbure, Jan 23-28. a Edward Island, Sum- Jan. 31;Feb: 4 , St. John’s, Jan. | Prince- merside, CHRISTMAS 4a | GIFFGUIDE | .. The easy way to gift shopping 4 To place your ad in the Christmas gift guide 4) telephone: 4.8506 SEE OUR The Nu-Style DRESS SHOP 90 Great George St. “jest . Wishes all its customers a | | Merry Christmas See oa : Let us show you our fine small , selection of dresses and ‘ mt APPLIANCES | CHRISTMAS f ELECTRIC 4 CUPOWERS | cecealmeceresomens | We havea select assortment The Island r of Poinsettias, Azaleas, Pot- ted Mums, and Geraniums, all varieties of cut flowers. We give your order fast personal attention WEST END NURSERIES 22 Richmond Street Grill’s New Manager Walter Lee wishes you all A Merry Christmas Chinese & American ° Phone 894-3525 5 eooewenemeeeenewenas® '62 Queen St Chitown we Dial 4-5222 RECORDS TRE eee EERE Ee ae ‘ FOR ~-Eharlottetown 4 CHRISTMAS Billiard Club | . ; Wishes you a Merry 4 Children’s | 39¢ F Christmas anda pro: | Popular Hits ... 98¢ § perous 1966. ‘ Long Play from 99¢ J eqmeqqmecmemmemeccee 1 Victor — 4 Speed ' : ’ 1 4| Record Plavers Gifts with Meaning! Only 26.95 C Sua TOOMBS Canadian Bible Society MUSIC STORE Book Store : : Opposite Eatons | with | mabe going to Chicago.’ | who |the contract | sisted on a one-year contract Bibles, Prayer Books | ~~ tanh Matty Alou Trade Highlights Meeting MIAME BEACH, Fla (AP)—Two | More minor trades and rumors | on the expected of | George Strickland as the new manager of Chicago White Sox ague occu-. San Francisco Giants swapped utility outfielder Matty Alou to man Ossie Virgil: The Pirates also will get a minor league player to be named later. Astro pitcher Jack La- | | Stickland és being mentioned as the man to succeed Al Lopez i the White Sox job MATTY ALOU This. opened the door for : Strickland, coach of Cleveland Indians who acted as interim ‘|manager of the Tribe when Birdie Tebbetts suffered a heart attack in April, 1964. BROTHERS IN LEAGUE Alou, one of three brothers playing in the majors, batted .31 last year. Gibbon was 49 with a 4.50 ERA and Virgil, who started his major-league career with. the Giants a decade ago, batted .265 in 39 games. Lamabe was 0-2 with Houston after---winning —10 losing three at Toronto the International League season. Nicholson,:-who — batted — only Lopez, now a consultant to the club, is reported to be upset at the apparent failure of the White’ Sox to hire Smith. Friends of Lopez say he consid- ers thie an indication of lack of faith in his judgment by Chi- cago. owner Arthur Allyn. Smith was offered the job Nov. 7, three days after Lopez’ resignation: He -flew~ from his Lake Worth, Fla. home ‘to Chi- cago eight days later to confer with Allyn, confident the job was his, However, a disagreement over the length and terms of arose. Allyn tn- games and in last mer, set a major league strike- out record of 175 with the White Sox in 1963. He returns to Hous- but Smith held out for two/ton general Manager Paul yeats. Negotiations came to an end. 000 bonus in 1958 at Baltimore. preparation for his scheduled jJaughs as he pedals a machine 14-day ride in space with fel- during medical check at Cape low. astronaut Frank Borman. i ae Wednesday in The two are docketed to be Astronaut James Lovell Jr., returning from a hunting trip | 153 in 80 times at bat last sum-' Richards, who gave, him a $108,-: RIDING A BIKE INTO CURLING DRAW The following is today’s draw at the Charlottetown Curling Club: 7 p.m- Ice | — B. Dillon, D. Jardine, \K. Thompson, D. Ross vs A. Ballem, K. Ready, D. Reid, T. Winter. Ice 2 —B LeClair, G. Henry, D. Ward, F. Brown ve Dr. T. Hooper, H. Howatt, B. Part ridge, J. MacMillan. i sen, K. Cantwell, A. Ice 4 —D. George, J. Mac- Donald, ¥. Miles, A. Trewin ve B. Acorn B. Crockett, 8. Has per, Dr. J. MacLellan. } Iee 85 — H. Dobson, BZ. Mao Callum, Dr. C. Willis, B. Steve son vs/D. Walker, Dr. Kelly, N. Kelly, 8. Giddings. 8.30 p.m. :\F. Dillon, D. Mosher ve Dr. C. AT MONTAGUB ‘ Montague Curling Club sche dule for teday, Dec. 7 p.m, Ice 1 — Judge DedRoches, W, Macintyre, L. Munro, 8. War ten vs E. Shaw, E. Duver, HL, Matheson, N. Wolfer. 9 p.m. ; Ice 1 — K. MacKensio ws DB 7 p.m. : Ice 1 — Judge DesRoches we . McGowan. Ice 2 — E. Shaw We Dr. Johe- ston. 9 p.m. Ice 2 — Dr. P. Macintyre ve C: Nicholson. ~~ | Ice/1 — Open for practice for inew curlers. Island's ealy bird is ithe Ip spatrow, found | ifrom New England to Georgia, \which nests on the ishand. D | Sable SPACE blasted into space on Der. Watching Lovell’s reactions Dr. Charles A. Berry, ehief medical programs, A is a i WS on