7) JANUARY 17. 1952 liehru's Peril a Leading in India's Elections I Npw DEL!-fl. Jan. 1'6-(Reuters) .- Pri gress ( "1 up wei est results. lute elections came in today. ma Minister Nehriija Con-. Government) Party show- l in the lpad as the lat- ln India's federal and Nehru's men have 44'! victorle ,0 far. but the Cmnmuniata and lei-wingers hornl.V' -no rcsul hmi announced. Voting in the federal race for 235 seats in the Council slates (Upper House) CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE ACROSS l. Heathen image Explosive , missile Girl's name A son of Adam Dull (U. S.) 15. Alone pheasants City (lnd.) l7. Breeze English poet 20. Greek letter Ahead 2!. Belonging French river to us Belonging 22. Alcoholic to me liquor Clever Ascend injurious indigent valuable for Gold (Her) Some . Land- measure Aecepia as valid Enclosure The Orient i Thump violently - breve (Mus) Poker stake Look slyly Not living DOWN Away from the sea Movable barrier (':iI'olllI-l Place A shallow bowl 6. Ancient Greek coin 7. Dissolve Flowers Gazelle (Tibell Hand coverings Flock of 8. 13. 14. -..;.:n.su..su... ................ .. CV-'3:-d.'l!.3?O'lkJT3 mvi;sg-9sna7- ago 9- on s 9 I a ALJ5 .” 13.”? -..- .. ..,z..a age; have fought back stun- to gain 101 seats. About ts or the total 4.000 have ll of and 550 seats in the lower "House of the DAiLY"CROSSnWORD 23. 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. 32. C5. ”5 Little island 57. "Russia Issues a New Forbidden Ciiies Iisi MOSCOW. Jan. 16 - (AP) - Russia today issued an addltioria. list of locations forbidden to visit- ing foreigners. including 22 cities not on the list circulated in Sep- toniiber. "1910 g In the area of Moscow itself. foreigners had been restricted to travel on certain roads within 30 miles of the capital. Now they mus: stay within 26. with cer- tain exceptions. . Cities added to the "forbidden" list include: Poltnva. Kharkov. Kirovgrad. Pskov. Vitebsk. Gomei, Yaroslavl. shcherboakov. Bryansit. Chkalov. Novosibirsk. Stallnsls. Ufa. Omsk. Tomsk. laarka (ex- cept for foreign shipping). Chore- mishovo. Chirepovets. Saratov. Astrakhan and Magach-Kala. The region around Uchenskoye reservoir. northeast of Moscow. also was added. to the list. There could be a. number of reasons why travel by foreigners would be forbidden in the cities listed. In the case of the Siberian cities. it may have something to do with the Soviet atomic energy program. particularly with regard to Yaicutsk, which some believe is near the site of Soviet atom- bomb experimentation. In other cases, the rcasiins may be the proximity of war industries. AI Capone's Brother Faces Tux Charge CHICAGO. Jan. l6 C (AP) - Ralph (Boi.llesb Capone. brother of the late gang-zieader Scarface Al. iVHa indicted by a federal grand jury today on an income tax evasion charge. Capone is accus- cd of filing false statements in offering to settle an old income tax liability. The charge carries a maximum of five years in prison and 510.000 fine. River (Sov. Uri.) Cook in fat Blue grass Trying cir- cumstarice scolded persistently Before Oil of rose petals Masculine HBEIE GE! I'eIterday'eAaswer 38. A pilastt-r (arch.) 40. Not good Walking stick DAILT CRY PTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X ll. IILONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A I3 used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. npng. trophies. the length and formation of the words ore all hints. Each day ihe.cod- letters are different. A Cryptogrlm Quotation STIIU POMOB DL HS NFKEF O ESTH XTF ESK DH STHS Db- HK H'f'LlIo .xo Q-rxo-zui-ii-ixr. i'e.-'ienisy'.i Cryploqllolei THOUGH THE Mii.i.s or con GRIND SDOTVLY. YET THEY GRIND EXCEEDING SMALL- . wuorccww. High-Tdverage Harness Driver For 1951 Named Sport Echoes Froiir Prince county Gordlir Macicay has joined 3:6 airlorce. Thus passes from ' Suminoralda'lP01'W1C OW" 9” or liar best athletes. Gard wllll among the Very bi” 35”” players developed in Sumnuraldo during the years. 0! Summ"'ld" greatest glory in the lilmm" sport, Taking everything lnill consideration. he was M05551? the greateat batter of them -11- He couldn't hit as ion? a bell II Les Gaudet. when it tw blow! provided more dramatic moments than any other of our bludleml wielders. but Gordie could powder the ball. too. and over the V93" his bat has done more for sum- meraide'a attack than an! P1 "19 rest of the boys who dui In Ind took their cuts at the plum?- ....... in the field. he cannot so clear- ly and positively be placed at the top or the heap. but he was un- doubtedly one of the best out- fielders. and one of the belt shortstop: we have bad. He thrill- ed basefall fandom over and over again with his spectacular dashes to rob opposing batters of what looked like sure hits: He was on the bat! P3-"I3 059 or the fieetest in these parts. and often fluatered the defense with his daring base runningu Yet in this department was. Pelhlipl. his only weakness in baseball. Sometimes in his mad dash around the paths. he forgot that there were three islands of safety plac- ed at the corners or the diamond for his convenience. Yet there is little doubt his base-running. tak- en in its entirety. did much more for our cause than against it. As a hockey player he was not .so outstanding as in baseball. but 'he was better than average, and might be called one of the good ”1itlle men" of hockey. Like his batting average. his scoring totals were always high. In some of the indoor sports. such as gin rummy. Gordie did not stand out so much from the common crowd, but win. lose, or draw. Gordie was always a good sport and we shall miss him very much. The O'L6aljV Maroons showed that they are a team to be reckon- ed with this year by holding the powerful Freetown sextet to a 4-3 score. This was the first defeat suffered by the Maroons this sea- son. They had defeated Summer- side High. Albany and the Sum- mcrside Rockets. SPRINGS. N. Y.. (Doc) SARATOGA Jon. is -,-(AP) -William McMillan. 61-year-old harness racing driver. today was named the high-average driver of 1951 by the Universal Driver Rating Sys- tcm. He was lop man among men who competed in 200 or more. T3085. liloMlllen. whose home is in London. Ohio. compiled an average of .457. He scored 98 wins. 69 sec- onds and 3'7 thirds in 325 starts. All of his racing was in Ohio and Kentucky. Genny Schue. who rode the Grand Circuit from coast to coast. was a close second with .454. The 39-year-old reinaman from Grand Forks, N. D.. had 63 wins. 33 sec- onds and 39 thirds in 206 starts. Del Miller of Meadowiands. Pa.. 1950 -percentage champion. finish- ed third with .442, The year's top money winner and leading dash winner. Johnny Simpson. was 17th on II perceiit- age basis. The Chester. 5. C. driv- er boasted winnings of 3333.136 and Us victories. x I Shaves Gt Qui'ck,Easy. ve Tme With A GILLETTE L Blue Blades 0 Sl1aving's a breeze. quick, easy and refreshing with today's super- keen Gillette Blue Blades. Pred- Iion-made for your Gillette Raaoe -rloubla-edgedforeconoiny-they lastfarlongprthan Jl M35 8ll053 cmreesra - MM His 3004! amerne- or , blades. for extra C0nVQlIlGl'lC: buy them in the handy Gillette Dispenser. IV iillll I013 .- IKIOI Riiiiri -Ptlon to be played Junior Curlers Prepare For Championships Junior curlers. locally. are pre- paring for the Provincial School Boy Championships which will be played this year in Summer- side. The dates forthe playdowns are February 8 and 9. Two rinks will represent Char- lottetown. One will be skipped by Barry MacDonald and the other by George Dillon. The winning rink this year will represent the Province in the Dominion School Boy scompeti- in Moncion. commencing February is. Last year R rink skipped by Doug Cameron took top honors and turned in a good performance lsncbominion-wide play at Nelson. relns- ' y T HE .GUARl'lTAN. Cl-TARLOTTETOWN Iur: ru- N 5' 1 6 200 Men 5 uilis FASHION CRAFT - row NE HALL - HYDE PARK - The finest tailored Suits on the Island. Entire siocii I WAGON COATS -V4 Length-heavy quilted lining. soft "Mouton" Fur Col- Regular vcilue.540.00. NOW OVERALLS-Best Makes aaaooeaaaa-q 'k 'k A 'k "k ENTIRE STOCK Overcoats Canada's Best Known Coats Alpciccimcr and Royal Oak - Great Savings . . . . . . . . Van Heuscn Sport SHIRTS. 55.95-SALE . . . . 54.50 WORK PANTS. all wool 56.95 Flunneletfe PYJAMAS. 54.95-SALl'. . . . . . . 53.95 Crew Neck Monarch SWEATERS. 55.95-SALE 54.50 All Wool White Work SOX. Reg. 51.00-SALE 79: Men's Sport TROUSERS-Entire Stock . . . 2tWo OFF BOMBER JACKETS. best makes . . . . . . 33 1-3 OFF Heavy Work SOX. grey. reg. 85: . . . . . . . .. 69: Fine Coat SWEATERS. navy. maroon. 56.50. 54.95 25'Vo OFF 1-II-I-X-i 17 Dozen Famous Happy Fool SOX-All Slicicles-SALE.......... 98: Stanfield Heavy Underwear Red Label COMBINATIONS: Red Label SHIRTS ' and DRAWERS 25Vo OFF I Fleece Lined siiiiirs and IJIIAWERS ' I0 dozen good quality Fleece. Heavy weight. 51.95-SALE................51.49 I Men's Fine BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. Reg. 53.50 value. Sanforized. Fused Collars. All Shades-SALE . . 52.69 Meir; Lined Cnupeskin Winter GLOVES- Reg. 53.50 value-ON SALE . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.19 SALE FOR CASH ONLY Keen competition To Mark 0ttawa's Annual Ilog Derby OTTAWA. min;-is-rcri- A rec- Buyers' Market Returning In Food Business QUEBEC. Jan. 16 -(CP) - Competltion is returning gradual- ly to the food business and we soon may have a buyers' market. D: M, Prather of Toronto. presi- dent of A. C. Ncilson and Com- pany of Canada. Ltd.. said today. Speaking at a luncheon of the Canadian Food, Proccmors Associ- ation's fifth annual convention. he said Canada's economy remained buoyant and there was no indi- cation of a recession, However. price cuts here and there will break down the con- suniers' resistance which is more and more noticeable. Dealers will have in offer their quality goods in practical and ap- pealing containers." Advertising will continue to play an import.- anln role in the industry. The trend has always been toward newspaper advertising. he said. and lineage now has Jumped from 95 to 106 per cent. He said he foresaw a difficult and hectic year for the industry. although it was impossible to make any definite forecast The two-day convention will end tomorrow night with a banquet. at which Quebec's Premier Duplessis is expected to be guest speaker. 1 I sights trophy and 85.000 in compete this year in the thi nual loo-mile international Dog Derby. Feb. 7-8-9. Donald Reid. dei-by Cl1illl'mfln of the Ottawa Junior Board or Tradc.i, which sponsors the race. Dl'CdlCt5i that -United States muslicrs acian drivers. who have romped homo winners the last two years. At least 10 U. S. teams will enter the event. The race is run in three daily 33 1-3 mile hears. The course starts on the frozen Rldeau canal in the heart. of the capital. cuts through the city and loops cross- country in it southerly and south- westerly direction lwcfore swinging back to the starting point. Heading the Canadian competit- ors is Emile Martel. 48-,i-ear old lean six-foot Loretteville. Que. niuslier. who last year drove. his dogs across the finish line with a combined winning time of nine hours. onc minute and ii seconds. Mariel. runnpr-up in 1950. will be out to gain permanent posses- sion of the trophy. To do this ti driver must finish first three years R. 0. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING lIIllT MONTAGUE SOURIS TODAY FRIDAY . Located In Located in 'rowN HALL I '.rowN iiau. A CAREER FOR MEN AND WOMEN - Office Hours: 9:00 run. to 6:00 p.rn.i . JOIN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE . v Ir. 1'! .. .- IVVHERE QUALITY IS SURE I ord entry of 26 contestants-theirlconilnxent aimed at the gold ChlIillenKciL0n7h3TCl and Dr. prizes -; will:li'1f;e0fH1;:::flil(lE)n:illasa.. Bill Bcl- will come from Manitoba. it an-1' - . - land Dexter scars of Lake Placid. :N. Y. provide keen competition for Can- a track record in the final day's i A GREAT siviiies l ' r running. run He ran the course in 26014 of more than 150 races . .' ' - ' . He has m1::;:In3:mti'1:e Igigliglfglllli :30 gs pzissgcnzc m1lduv;I;p amazed spectators for the last Own Shearer. n fIll'l'lll.lll'('. dealer from Argentina Ambassador to cmrmdi: .i'5P1:1?..u.'y::1';1;?1 ",l,:e:,Ps:7e”0ru” un- Erisir Jaffrer. N- Ho H8 W111 hit the A newcomer to Canada. Tat Du-I of the mom in Sc9' tllecolndl out trail with 11 hlrzhiy-trained Siher-nvsi, president of the New Enziiind 'Vlllll.ary riyvalrv lvsensh 230.. 1-on huskiw Shearer last lv'eal'.Sled Dog Association will rank as this vcarlbelwee. the U ll) trtlg t cup finished in the runner-up spot onelone of the chief contenders. I-le Air Force and line c n 5 H 85 minute, 29 seconds behind Martel. has been racing sled dogs since.mv A do...yeam ('0 amhlan Ar- mh" members 01' the U- 5. i929 and has won many important'A' '1'" siahtionerl Bri'n(Tl)O:PU.BaSv. include Dr. Rolai'ld'racesin the United States. .,;,.,.;.... h h ,, .' ;' -' William Belford. A husband and wife comiiinn-Sylryiillliloiit. hia;ss.lSfnrmlrhi-t;1em:vr;ekr;-1:33: la F8111 l H I - Prank ouellette. 33 year old C. N. R.llia:id trails.gnn:ng:t.eDir:.:: H315, fireman from The Pas. who fin- ' and with th C d - ished fourth last year after wln- is cnierid Trrltlhman rl:;:)'ogom:,?:g' nine: the Marathon Derby at. The purebred L la d r- 5" Tmck Rem"! iPas and his wife, will enter teams.i Wilfred l;:t:i111iani:.)r lT9E5il1e;ll:is. do Dr. Bellord. ii-lio finished in. Oldest man to try the griicllin;:,lnin;; u'hn nnis),'ed mull in I R: will eighth place in the 1951 derby. set test this year is Alrlionio Giguerc ,i-cars i-ace, win Mm" min: as In! Lnreileville. 72 year old vetcranlhniinds to contest, this event OUR BOARDING HOUSE Maia. H.,.,.,., "wr Liei-rt-some HEART 1 PU'D A Rose Prairie AFF lT6 THor2r4Y -met:-, AND MY FAUSE Luveiz 5TAw Tyie 2055, BUT LEFT THE THORM wi' ME. " oi HOOT MOM 3051' POLISHING up A srusrr Fonz -rue 6co'r'risH BANQUET NEXT WEEK! 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