Admit “Private Eye" In Baseball Not NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball commented: "Maybe they do (hire detectives). We wouldn't know. We Loses Appeal In Fire loss Case OTTAWA. (CP) —- The Supreme Court of Canada today dismissed the appeal of a Fredericton restau- rant operator who was ordered to MUIRFIELD. ‘Scotland (CP)— The greens are fast and the fair- canadian Golfers Shoot Well In Practice Rounds * OM engineers. There is a current shortage of engineers of about cc.ooo. Estimates indicate that as many as 33.000 engineers will be needed annually for mobilization readiness and to keep the na- tional economy running at a high level. "The graduates, at a peak of 52.000 in number of engineering Tuesday. May 25. 1934 ' ‘Hie Guardian "” Page 1 Mon Loses Life In Melforfi Scale. Fire MELPORT. seat. (OP) — one man was burned to death Thursday according to estimates by scient- when fire destroyed the garage of Relland Motors Ltd.. causing loss estimated at more than $100,000. The body of 51-year-old Peter F‘. Relland of Nlpawin was found in the garage. FAMED SCHOOL . I blushed and admitted Thursday have never done n_-- < ways narrow but Canadian golfers I . 9. d 1 11 .. If _ pay $0,980 damages for a fire in H _ . H the 194 50 aca emc year, wi late. about 150.(IIO scientists and ‘ that‘ll.SclL1g‘‘:nl:)L:awa‘::h:°:;aj:; wihuck Comiskey of Chicago ms restaurant in 1950. are adyusting well and quickly I ‘ reach 3 low of ‘bout 19.000 this 400.000 mginnm Approxlmnely Lectures in engineering were lensbem am Mb“, 0, some 0. lie 50* Stated: Our players The .,p.,....,., c, Roy 5...... tr; the bunker-studded course be- year. It will rise again to about 43.000 Russian engineers were Riven in_ the em faculty or Mc- mc a rs are allover 21. behave like adults side the Firth of Forth where the 341,00 in 1951 guduued in 1953_ more mu, Gill University at Montreal as In Freight Shed . .. .h' d itl ont cto. R.o— .. and dont need anyone tailing themilallxji Dgloggnlongancn Q: m.2m1Su_ 59th British amateur tournament TM soviet Union had in 1952‘ twice the u_ s_ ougpug, early as 1856. its i:1a¥eT5~ while second baseman Granny N-°und_" opens M0nday_ Hamnel‘ 0! Phu3d°1Pm‘ Pb”-“'5 There was no comment from :11): brat: ::l;t.°.‘,':,l;1‘:,n:nbe1f:ga’.?;:; This was the report Friday from w!N“IPEG- (CF) — A ”°°m°v allEI'lI3"ch§.rKed Owner 301}, CIri>- several clubs. including the New md Eh, own,” 01 the buudm, Gordon Taylor of Monirelli CID- "h"°'h°‘" “’° w‘d“°‘d"" d”' cniei-with GCSWPCI l|°“"- C°m' York Yankees. Detroit Tigers and Mr and M” J91“ h wuby sued’ fun of a seven-man Canadian ""°3’°d °“’ trash‘ 'h°d' ‘“ ‘G’ .“::°‘.*;:‘°“ "‘ ' '“'"' '°*::".:: ::°"i° :.."°':i.::°' °.‘:.-2'3" ii -inssam 1 ‘ t. id.“df'l — ‘ -- ' 88° 0 I ° ' *°.i:=. ... in. .u S“ we we-= wens iii“:-I335. cum .c-in is in mm in C urmans C 00 don't have our players shadowed." Brooklyn's vice - president. Buzz Bavasi. was asked about the Dod- gers' policy. “We are seriously considering hiring some investigators." Bavasi said, "to find out what became of those base hits." DeMarco-Carter Bout Postponed NEW YORK (AP)-—Lightweight| champion Paddy DeMarco has. been taken to hospital with a virus infection and his June 2 title de- fence against Jimmy Carter in not been determined. No one was injured in the two- slarm fire in which five boxcar; and a 250-foot platform were also severely damaged. A nearby brick warehouse was not reached by the flames. An investigation was begun im- mediately but fire department of- ficials said it will "probably be weeks" before the cause is known or released. This is due to lengthy investigation required by insurance and Canadian National Railways Inspectors. The fire was discovered by work- men in one of the cars on a- spur line near the CNR. depot. Before employees could roll the boxcar- filled with canoe and boat equip- ment-—free. flames spread to oakum Iigent and gave Judgement against him for the $9,980. dismissing the action against savage. Delong appealed unsuccessfully However. the W|Iby's appealed suc- cessfully against that part of the Judgment which had dismimed the action ‘against Savage. The Supreme Court today upheld the appeal court Judgment. Seelis 4 Improved A Tariff Policy TORONTO (CPl — Herbert W. Lank. vice-president of Canadian iliidustries Limited. called on the land," he said. “The boys are do- ing very well—-we're all shooting between 70 and 75." Phil Farley of Toronto has the hottest round so far. He shot a 69 Thursday. Don Doe of Granby. Que.. had a '15 on the par-‘I2 course Friday while Bob Fleming of Victoria, 3. C.. shot a 76 and Nick Weslock of Windsor. 0nt.. ‘I7. COURSE DIFFERENCES Taylor. who with Farley is on his second trip to Scotland, said there are some features of tlie 0.800-yard seaside links which dif- fer from Canadian courses. “Bunker play is terribly im- portant. That puts a premium on direction off the tee because there are lots of bunkers. The grass on mayor league baseball clubs. at me time or another. have had their players‘ habits investigated. it used to be quite a common pl’aL‘Ili‘C. but I think it has largely discontinued. "it's no violation of baseball law." The case of the baseball "pri- i-ate eyes." long an open secret in W. Sport. came to public attention 11.15 week when Carpenter dis- .-losod he had hired a private de- ll‘t‘Il\'e to check into the social ac- Il\lIIt‘S of some of his hirelings. lliimncr. a $1’-5.000-I-year in‘ iiclder. complained to police that .. man had been following him. Police arrested Charles Leland. uliu turned out to be an investiga- -.ni- nho Carpenter said was hired Parade Announces It's Semi-Final Winners The following Contestants have been selected by the Judges to compete in the Semi-Finals to be held at the Summerside High School Auditorium on the following dates: ..\.p_. ..-..._._. .. ._.;.... _.,... 1-3 Classroom Division Schools Monday, May 31st at 4 RM. 4 and Over Classroom Division Schools, Tuesday, June 1st at 4 PM. 1 to 3 CLASSROOM 4 und.Over CLASSROOM iv him. ifederal government Wednesday the gauw. . , .1 h n th Carpenter said this was general 3:?“L§:::.§i?.ralngeigigféfigfififi3 night for an improved tariff pol- [it] up weyu, ‘O1 §...‘n:..d the‘, ill: lucked on the Imam‘ phmnmi baseball practice. Baseball men Boxin‘ club Mia Friday icy. way. .1-. narrower than .3 hon“ said. well. yes and D0-I i___L__g'___ He told the annual meeting of mg 3.-gem an 'o°d_ though gut S ‘ -We used] to hagtet (Eur cotache; . . the Rubber Association of Can- “we have been phym‘ Wm, the y . limit the p aycrs u lscon inue A I A t nda: _ small ball the use ove h re d e I \\l'.L‘|l Bucky Harris became man- C "Lack of a clearly-defined tariff we've mund 5,3; the hard: 8,3,, d GRADES 4 and 5 ml h agar," said Calvin Griffith of the policy can only lead to unneces- and the ‘[11:11 ban make me mu g :33, ‘$253323: P55‘;-l':‘~D‘fl:co:1c'|:e ‘ J” "M" sary misunderstanding. confusion. waste. inertia and stagnation." C By Chinese Reds Sf S | ' n’i‘i?...?“i‘i“ ‘if. ."i3§5i°.?- “ "‘”“ D 1. Szgfelguard against products made beyond our borders at the cost of human sacrifice in work- ing conditions. lower standards of ity; China's Chckiang province during 2. Anne Dickie, Sumirierside Elementary ‘ Carrol Clow. St Mary's Academy Cheryl Perry. St. Mary's Academy Marilyn Wildman, Summcrsidu Elementary GRADES 6 and '1 Patricia Griffin. Air Marshal Johnson - - Nancy Morrison, Summersldo High 1 x Helen Horne. Sumrneralde Jr. High A 5 a lot longer. You've got to play for the pin." The Canadians will get one more crack at the course today before regular play begins Monday. By custom in Scotland. the course will be closed Sunday. THREE INDEPENDENTS Walt McE1roy of Vancouver and \\'asiiington Senators. Roy Mack. general manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. said his dad, Connie Mack. may have luieri detectives once or twice in inn nld days but added:' "We nave-n’t done it in recent times at Diane Roberts. North Tryon Ruth Howatt. North Tryon Be Increased BOSTON, (AP) —— Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks said Saturday the world’: standard of living could be increased 25-fold if Russia would join other coun- tries in an all-out attempt to put 1By Spencer Moosa) TAIPEH. Formosa (AP! — A sharp increase in aerial action off ,1; Lillian lillllar. Ellerslle-Bideford -3311 player, today are’ pl-e[[y Catherine Jeffery. Lower Bedeque ' Ann Macbeod. Grahame Road. Safeguard the manufacture iizii type players." Madt said. D s‘] b {Rd}; A g _ ‘.\'v>i like the rowdies that used to ‘he 13“, 1"’ “Y5 has 5''“'.”‘d I” C3“"‘d3 “I lH‘0dUC¢S “"h05€ GUI" afeugotlielelinilrfibrers bf tl‘i!eer'se\Ils::- atomic energy to work for peace’ Knhlfln Em" Bmdmd tubal coughun’ Summflsldu Jr‘ mg” ‘i ” W m the gamcn. speculation that the Communists tivalion and manufacture would man Canadian team. Three other lullvseukrlpofizgd M. “um”, on Emut Sgzfirt; NJ;,?l?ln:‘:i:qE':I‘ _ . rlnces m '. - , ; may be preparing at attack on island bases held by nationalist forces off the coast. A nationalist official today said there is no indication that an in- inprove working conditions, raise the standard of living. develop human and natural resources and enhance national welfare and de- fence. Canadians are here independently. They are Colin Rankin of Montreal Andre Tessier of Quebec and l-LR. Plckcns of Montreal. The Amateur has attracted a Joe Cronin, general manager of he Boston Red Sox. said= "We ;lun't have players trailed unless .here's something definite to work in " The general manager of Mil- lnformatlon which, he said, indi- cated that new methods could raise the world’: atomic energy reserves to the equivalent of 90.- 000,000,000.000 tons of coal. Edith Betwn, Central Lot 10 V GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Elizabeth Gallant. Summerslde High Catherine Paynter, Ellerslle-Bldeford Elaine Gallant. Miacoucho Donald Ramsay, Indian River iavikee Braves, Joseph Cali-nes, V“I°“ I3 "9313 bl"-_ BCkn0W1¢d8Bd --~-~~—--~———— field of 303 jncludlng 33 Am 1 _ 1 mMd_ that stepped~up aerial attacks are. I" In‘ rovement Joe C." of Dublin‘ who Skfgtcfiinéio mfionvicgrltledd :](:e.I:Fu::rl:.i;'n¢{}§;'i Juanita Newcornbe. Tyne Vallnry "We've never trailed an athlete. mm“! ‘I’ d‘"“P‘"'K in)’ Plans the 9 P Friday. is the defending champion. "the millions behind the Iron iiiilmey Sntuc“r't.".“l.Vr' tIave“Bl;|d‘e'i|l)n En" Cell IVO DI’ “Q Communists may have. The official also acknowledged that a Red invasion could come All Canadian and Americans drew first-round byes. Taylor. Doe McElroy. Silverberg and Fleming Curtain could share with us a universal prosperity 25-fold be- yond today’s standard of living." ‘In Actor's Condition PLYMOUTH. England (AP) Physicians reported a slight im- II least under the Busch admin- .stration." Al Fleishman. St. Louis Taidinal publicist, said. PUBLIC SPEAKING ,' p_ K_ w - 1 1 ch- ' C b with little advance warning. ‘ . .. h l d . ' "5 Cy 0 man u S The most important of the island I"°‘/cmcn,‘ mday m we m.ndm.°" b;::_ 850 raw“ second round 5 “:01§::":1$,..':.::,§.’r°‘2:::':,.:,?; GRADES 4 and 5 has" 1‘ Q‘'°”‘°y' jug‘ °" ‘M M cOl"rl'lncd'lan Om” Hardy’ 1“ Wm‘ Weslock opens Monday against at Weiitworth Institute Donald Llriklotfer Llnlsletfer isnnd No Entries China coast across the Formosa ‘mm “"13" Robert Jenn“, of En . ' v ' v - u - gland. Tes- Weeks told the technologlca. Myrna MuLeod horth Bedeque Aussi. Runn.r °I“‘“n91- N93“ 1" lmlmftflflcfi are He is 5 “me better‘ but 1: ‘ml sier meets John Hendrickson of school. which was inaugurating ' feeling terrible." his wife told re- porters. GRADES 6 and "! . the Tachen islands off Chekiang. ' Garth Maccarville. Klnkorl th U. .; northern anchor for the string of 9 S Pickms plays George Parker of Scotland. its president, H. Russell Beatty. ‘The Soviet world not only may Seeks U. 5. Mock Wayne Locksrhy. Hamilton SAN FRANCISCO, (AP)--Hector Hngan, the Australian who has mi the 100-yard dash in record- equalling 0.3 on grass tracks, ar- l'i\’9d Thursday confident he can break the mark on America's cin- drrs, Hogan will run in the California relays Saturday; in Stockton June off-shore nationalist strongpoinis. . AIR CLASH AREA ‘ it is in the vicinity of the ‘ Tachens that nationalist fighters have clashed four times in the last week with Communist MIG jets. And it is in this area that nationalist pilots claimed to have sunk two Red warships —~onc of 1,500 tons and one of 500 tons this l-lardy. partner of Stan Laurel comedy had to discontinue an en- gagement at a Plymouth theatre. He plans to return to the United States as soon as he is travel. Family Court Urged n the famous cam. SCl‘OCl‘l able to MARKSMEN'S GROUP I The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association was founded in 1868 to improve rifle-shooting in the mili- be catching up with us in the production of atomic power. but certainly is in the total numbers of trained personnel to operate and increase that power. . . "The United States now has fin and cadet services. zihout 300.000 scientists and Carl Wright. North Carleton Elaine Green. Central Bedoquo Mary Williams. Bliiefurd. Marlon Wright, North Csrlefnn WI_ll3ert Lamont, Park Corner Jessie Mist-I)onnId. Capo Traverse GRADES 8, 9 and 10 Elaine Patricia Polrlor. Mlscouchs Gallant. Mlscoucho Beverley Morris. Klnkora 5, st. Louis for a national meet June 35; and in Vancouver, B.C.. _ioi- the British Empire Games in July. By Anglican Synod HALIFAX. (CP) —— A family PIANO SOLO GRADES 4 and 5 Bonnie Morrison. Summeriilde Elementary Candy Cameron. St. Mary's Academy Garth Macfarlane. Summerslde Elernuiinry. Dorothy MacPhoe. Surnmerslde Elemen‘ , Keith Cameron. sumrnerslde Elementary Joey Quinn. Sumrnenldo Elementary Joan Ann Hoffel, St. Mary's Academy and 7 Helen Horne. Summerslrle Jr. High Jonn Ramsay. Summerslde Jr. High Katherine Harper. Summersido Jr. High Paula Perry. St. Mary's Academy Margaret Walker. Remington Judy MacLesn. Slll'fl1lIf‘I‘HI(Io Jr. High week. The Tschens consist of three major islands and about 200 islets..;-om-9. in Halifax (0 help pmvcng Til“ I-‘:8 ISIBUCIS. fife hC8Vll_)’ la!“ broken homes was advocated to- Thwné find ‘OPINION 11011 15 1hal'day at the diocesan synod of the t e ommunists would have to be‘ Anglican church. prepared for a comparatively ma- At present all cases involving 101‘ |ml3hIbl0l-ll DPEFEUOH if they family difficulties are heard in hope to overrun them. mi-igistrste's court. In a family m0b’;er\}Ilerl Point out that loss of court the cases would be heard me so ens would not be {fatal privately and informally. aw _ o the nationalists but it un- The synod urged that such a QUEIUOHINY would be a discour- court he established as soon as aging event and conceivably could possible wheirevcr there are juv- spark the relatively dormant civil enile courts or at least where i.he war into life. need is evident. P. E. I. GIIRIISEY. BIIEEIIERS ASSOCIATION Has adopted a Bonus Policy, effective May 1, 1954, to be paid where the purchaser has not more than four registered females including the purchased. All animals must be carefully selected and approved before purchase has been completed by an appointed official. All inspections must be made on or at the Muriel Elllii. Tyne Valley Jeanette Poole. Travellers Real Helen Llnkletter. Linklctl er Road Coiiiiouglit Pork Offered For Sale TORONTO. (OP)— Fred Orpen. owner of 'roronto's Dufferin Park ii-ark. said Thursday the Con- iiazight Park track in Quebec prov- ince near Ottawa has been offered ‘ for sale to him. He declined to re- veal the price asked. He said A decision the offer may be medal next w k sitter the present Dufferin race meeting is o\'er_ GRADES 6 Katherine Poole. Travellers Rest Elisabeth Ramsay. Hamilton Louise l\lacLean. Tyne Vnlley Sandro Birch. Birch HIII Pauline Large. \\'llmot GRADES 8. 9 and 10 Maureen Forbes. Summerslde High Mnxlne Campbell. Summerslde High Barbara Cameron. st. l\l'sr_\-‘ii Academy Geraldine Noonim. St. ‘.\lary's Aciidcmy Ross Dsvison. Remington VOCAL SOLO “We've not made our minds up." he said. "An offer has been made to us but we won't be doing any- thing about it until next week. In Ottawa '1'. P. Tommy Gormsn, owner of Connsught Park race Irack and one of the capital's sport kingplns, confirmed that he had offered the track for sale to Mr. breeder's or producer's premises before sale or pur- chase is complete. All bonuses will be paid In order received. Judy Campbell. No. Bedequo Marlene Peynter. Lower Bodoqne Arthur Large. Albany Rural Shirley Green. I)iirnle.v~ Iilargnret Mllllgnn. Tyne Valli-y Misry Arsennult. Tyne Valley /)’/(//_//o///' /21: '0/0 000/ .9122 01:/"Hg I PRODUCIO J. ERIC HURRY. Orpen. He said ownership and management of Com-iaught Park secretary’ by Mr. orpen could be made "a GRADES 4 and 5 ‘mndeflul “““5-'' Sandra Me!"adyen. Augustine Cove Roberta Shaw. Summerslde Elcmcniari FAIRBANKS MORSE WATER SYSTEMS sheila Haglole. Summersld. Elementary Judy Biecqulere. St. I\Iiiry'a Academy (‘hers-I Perry. St. Mary's Academy Alan Huliley. Summerside Elementary GRADES 6 and '7 Ilfargarr-I: Murray. Konslngfrin Helen Horne. Sumnir-riilrle Jr. High lllsno (‘ondon. Air Marshal Johnson (‘ai-oi MacLoan. Sunimersldn Jr. High Catherine Harper. Summerslde Jr. High Yvonne Giiudet, St. .Vlar_\"s Academy i _ Winston Roberts, Klnkorn » . GRADES 8. 9 and 10 M Audrey Woodsiilt-. Siimmerslilr High ‘ ilnnlcn lnmnn. Miscoiirho Ann W‘edge. Si. .\lary‘s Academy .\l.\-rtlo Perry. Klnknrn . I George (‘-lovr-r. Kr-nsinginn ii.- GROUP SINGING GRADES 4 and 5 Summerslde Elornentary School N! //n( /r(2m’////)r»r.<’v'/ //(M5 r/-/‘svr/(/(7?( Diane Webster. Augustine Cove Mildred Thompson, Diirriley PIJREBREII Aviisiiiné SALE sponsored by THE P. E. I. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS’ CLUB 27 head‘of SELECTED Island Bred Ayrshires. 10 heifers up to breeding age. 7 bred heifers. 6 fresh cows and heifers. 4 choicely bred young bulls, breeding age. Sale to be held May 28th. 1954. 1:30 p.m., at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. ‘For catalogues contact-— JIM NICHOLSON, P. O. Box 369, Barbara Smith. Tryon (‘rmsolldiiicd Kathleen Ellis. Ellersllchbldéforrl Doris Younker. North Winslos Ann Leard. Lower Bcdequs Shirley Marlene Rayner. North St. Eleanors 'Doreen Baker. North Bedeque Katherine !‘nynIer. I-Illerslle-Bideford (‘Isrann Found. Ellcrllle-Bldoford Marlon .\IscDoiigaIl. I-Zlleralle-Blclefordl Norma Mscboiignll. Ellerslle-Bltlrfnrd GRADES 4. I5 and 6 (Grade D Phone 4425 Charlottetown P.E.l. “M R , S ,_ , . ' §.i"."....i -:'.':";".:::'i'.. .".l:'.?.'.“.“" ” Kt-nslngton . m GRADES n and 7 - - uoonisoiissniiiow wnismrii GRADES '1 8. 9 and 10 summer-Mr F-‘Mimi-'1 5d'°°' “it-5° " ' ' Ellerslio-Bldeford School “' ‘“‘"““' "°'""°" Klnhora only "2050 F E R T I L I Z E R S §:‘l:..f‘“:,...".?.,3’.‘.’2‘ GRADES 8.9 and 10 brfinhs 7-4 weiiingeon English sun-n-ml‘ lush school st. Mary's Academy VIE LEAI II Wflllfll Yhlflfl-DJIADVYOIIYALI. I x.n'|n'wn Huh LOOK AT I'll! PM ~ -s.u....i.nin¢ mus‘ ' These contestants will not appear In the afternoon competitions as the-.y_are 4.: os.imiim ‘ s R automatic final winners. but must be on hand at the High School Fl‘Id8_\'deV'(‘l’1i1lI"lbE. v.» '°''''''' '2'‘ Wlmitv 0' 'M“'W"' E June 4 at 7:30 PM. sharp. They will perform on that evening program an wi e mum A Pm“! mm“ H ‘ [P°mp‘flulInl[. - presented with a beautiful silver medal. { 0 Double-aetlnn for oeeihueee vets: ecu C5 "‘ I033: 90°’- All successful 1st. place Final winners will perform on Schurmans School -rim: re-:0¢vtns emi. .9...’ - IL PRODUCIOS packaged , slvlyess0i.Ib:‘lhvs6sy1isIIleIhn 5-d:arry‘c’:iIt¢:i,.nVv°v'IhaieveI-“nine U Parade Friday, June 4 at 8 PM. and must be on hand at the Summerside High ‘Aunt meson nouiu ls: Ian. you rmfer-—Lily. Clubhouse also too: for the in School no later than 7:30 P.M. that same evening. sea-yoonniq. - ?,:,',y,O;’.',‘,):|:i.-.;’,',(l).u.|,l...:i'1;:‘l, }.'i"':'-'.‘1'J.'.§.Z'?$’.'Zi’..‘ Second and Third place Final winners to be on hand as outlined above for us..eiIr--sv-issayv-ieosvorl2oyun' EL PRODUCFOS. /"-"' ‘v""' 4“! 1st place winners so as to receive their awards. eapeetsoee. Pens ehsys sveleble. 3"’, "Km." mehmdy Simon nude Mm. _ v _ 4 i'."$'.i"’..'2""..,......."""'.:.‘{‘.. """“',,,,.,.,, W351;-“cf mg’ l".':.i§'.7.".5"§.CZ”“ Sclwrinons School Parade is sponsored and produced by -; ‘Mow lel and Deep woe -use M - ’ 4" ' ‘ Wm’ . . I-I MAN CO. LTD 1 if.” '°"..‘.°'°' "‘”""'°' tut ISLAND FERTILIZER co m M " ' ’° "' ' " c............... i use it uimiismoesi - ' ' summer-elde ~ “___,.u_m“._ Iienslngton % cnnniomiowl As A Public Service mm. 75 Prince William st. Ielnt «loll