A New York Territo Open Announced F. Frick NEW YORK tAl’~ Baseball Coniiiiissioiit-i" Ford l"i'tck reiter- ated Monday ttiat New York. va- cated by the Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers. Sllll was open territory. lti a meeting with ineinbcrs of the four-nian coiiiniittcc appointed recently by .\ia_\or Wagiicr to bring a .\atit-nal League team to New York. Frick gaie his assur- ance that he would not oppose Ace McCluskey Has Had A Great Boxing Career any sincere attempt to put an- other minor league team in New ' rk. l-‘rick adllsed the committee, hovieier. that the more..irnmedi- ate and "1051 itiiportant ODJECUVOI were to get a team, a franchise and a suitable stadium. William sliea. chairman of the cotninittce. James A. l-‘arley. Jr., and Bernard Gimbel, attended the Sir. -— Rctcntiy uliiic ,’.‘.1lIllR‘O\\Et"I’1 to the Nova Scotiai. .hrough a copy of the (mar scrappcr. it marked the first dtan dated .-\iii.;u-l 3 1937 l lllllt‘ ill island boxing iiistory came ticiwvss a unit» up \\lllt'l] iliai my _’t‘ll was t-\cr L‘l\(’ll to reads in part. .\l‘t' '\lt‘t'!ii-'-zi-y .‘l h.i\cr ll(‘l\\t*(‘ll roiintis Thc showed ihc linis that he still has . l‘.l(iL.‘(‘s fl|\.'i‘_'l't‘(‘(l wlpic referee what it takes to iiiake a boxer, Kid O'Neil of Halifax said it was as he staged a terrific sixth 8 til‘-N. round curnehack to punch .\lic- M1?!‘ lwullllél Ill!’ be‘! lha key Ryan around the ring and were on the go in the Maritiines earn it druu Both fl:lilt‘I' were in 19%. .-‘we hit out for .ew a bloodlv .sl..'l‘ll at tho end of loik in a period of a little the fizht as thcv bled lieely mct st"\(‘Il necks he engaged from Ihcii l'(‘\l’l(‘('ll\(‘ ntiseg ill] I? fights without a defeat. Ryan smred llill'fl to the hp.u1‘t-hiilkoti tip against him Aftcrf during the cart) iountis. l)lll.\f3(‘lllQ .\'cvi York. Are .‘\lcClus-l took puiusliiiieiit to his inid- kl-’.\' ul’t‘|(lt‘d 10 “IV hlsluck in section in return :\('(‘ was given \(‘\* Ellillalld l‘llli-‘.5. Wllllt‘ llli Boston he engaged Eddy Mor- ton in two hotly contested ten in big hand from the crowd at the end of the fight '0' b N \\ cfore some youthful.il‘0ulld€rS» fight fan pops o with '5 in l947 McCluskey. while I what. lust it couple of stiffs " romparuively young man look- l'll ask for some respect for the. Ed ilk!‘ 30"l90ll9 Pufilllufl ills a cd. lwcaiise Ace coiiies tinder§(‘**l‘l.\’ 30's. due 10 the lad that that licading. He first saw the he had a flat nose. However he light of day on Sept. 3. 1925 antilwas a top notch rlngman in started boxing professional in Canada 35 3 leading Puuleudef 1937 tthe year R_van was bump ‘for the Canadian Middleweight Anyono who recalls the fii.:htfllUn0r.<. scene right .‘lllt‘l' \\’oi~Iti Wat‘ ll’ 'l‘lircc lxixcits known to Marl- will recall \ct- and his lni.:hl_vltimo tight fans are in the news pleasing mode of milling. Never of late. to much of a boxer n in Toronto last Monday even- the less set a lPl‘l‘lll(‘ pace and.lll£. B£‘llll.V "Red" Randall of; wash‘! left for dead by a belt on j 5.V’dll(‘.\‘. -V-5. Slut-Wed 51PV€ ' the chin. he met and defeated liorvath of Toronto in the third: most of the good boxers of that of the opening fights before the‘ time-Jimmie Mooney. Red f\lc-‘King and Bahama match. .| Pherson. Johnny Harvey, Billy. in Boston. on Tuesday night,l Lan ’Tignish born. Jimmie alnnisl 139. stopped Johnny Long. 140,‘ of Roselle. N.Y. ‘ Also in Boston on the sa l-Iarl Dennis of Brook- town Forum on a niugizy August Iyn ‘LY. squeezed out a six nlzht ll’! 1947 Ind ll drew one Ollrnund decision over Johnny Rob- the largest crowds in the l1lS-.py1§ nf New yo,-k_ Roberts 1. tory of the ring. here. Lfnofficial the tad that Mchmjs khocheg Cfllma“-‘S P139‘-‘d the allelldallce out in Charlottetown this past 81 4-000 summer. Perhaps the bout that McClus—l key will be remembered . for was his great battle with, 4 After notts thc third S(‘(‘(ll’lflS round. Why- bc-gan pouring SPORT ECHOES Aces Are At The Bottom But Have Lots Of Bounce e Stininicrsidc Aces are at'COME BACKS lam. Sir. ctc. WlLl~'REl) (). MCCLUSKEY conferciice. Clinton Blume, the ry Still other member of the committee. t was not presen. y S ea. an attorney and sports- man. revealed earlier that tin Sam; [3 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesilny. Dec. 17, 195'! 1 Today’: Minor Hockey Schedule Two games are Iehedtflod Minor ‘Leagues at the Arena today. at {M run. In- tam C rdinsls Bantam Rob ins and at 6:00 pm. there will be a Midget game which brings together Arrows and Darts. Ab rows and Darts are coached by those arch rivals Barry Scat- .ner and Forble Kennedy so grou already is studying stadi- ium plans. It has been reported that Park Commissioner Robert. ‘Moses has shown a willingness SPORT OF KINGS’ ‘anything can happen as to make available World's Fair site ' shmg Meadows. Queens. a borough of 'New York, for the proposed park. Outfielder Is.‘ Father Of Twins ?\llLWAUl\'EE IAPl Aaron. slugging outfielder of tht T 9 so“ ‘l‘3‘f,"?’ u“ d'“hl"°,"{ Mg“‘b“"°‘ lligh boys will be seeking their belffles‘ in ‘S “'0?! jar blow‘ first victory of the season. after .u‘a:'f I e puem‘ “ n y’ absorbing three straight de'eats ' the ‘Queen Square School of Char- lottetown and Souris High has been shi'ted to next Sunday. in- stead of Wednesday. Game time will be 3.00 ' 3 . Nothing is known about Mr”'_ ‘_“r°" “dd “(£9 ‘"f‘?"t§ strength of the Queen Square lv:‘::_Tv if p 0 r t 9 Umg ‘en boy .. llowevc . if they are as -' ‘ h h- '- be it: The Aarons have two othci good as ' ey ‘iii 9" in 9 5 .t. th ' ‘l id h'\'(‘ a ‘moot second ‘h_']d'°" ‘3 hm" ‘"d.a El” iiz;i:sing.c)sli;i(iihl sliiiotinu bl(‘allll.L 0 ll" rm“ “°°‘X .5’“d 0ar9': Two years ago. they played a the §‘a"°"al Lea°ue5 mo" la‘ home and home series with the locals and won both games. ‘ Both of these games followed lithe same pattern Quccn Square started with a rush. and built ufl a commanding lead in the first half. \\llll thc local lads coiviitw FOI‘ from behind -in the second hal’ inakc ll a rcasonably close Curling at Montague to-day. game. For a ‘asl cxcitiiig game. ';;15 p_M. comc to the Parish Hall on Sun- a5‘ “-9; wm_ Mu-Lean V5 day afternoon to witness this en- 1. G. Phillips. Counter- V T u r n l n g to uable player and home run king "What a year l've had." Curling Draw hockev. Stan West ice: H. M. Smith vs ‘ - , . C‘ S‘ Slum“. Paqiict. Souris representative in 9.15 RM. the Armed Forces Hockey Lea- Easl ire. lmlrmuous for cue scored three goals and pick- new curle” p two assists last week. as west 1" J A. MaCLean ’l1lS_ team. the Black Watch lost H G Nicholson. ;l\\‘l(‘€. This givesAStan four goals points The action in the Mcn‘s Bowl- ing League has kept interest in this game mounting as thc sea- _son progrcsscs. Federals are undefeated at the end of the ‘and seven assists. good for Willie Pastrano To Fight Turpin Souris Basketball Game Has Been Shifted To Sun. The basketball game between first half, but a great spurt by. Horns 3. Old Timer win with two evenly rnatchd squads who will battle every inch of the way for the all im- portant victory this evening. _U. K., Canadian Naval Units To Hold Exercises the Ramblers has made their; ‘first place margin a slim one. Henry Larter. an ex-Dodger. has been leading the Rambler Saul! 1 LONDON lReutersl — Units d One of the surprises of the ‘he British Home plea und an l"'3l-‘"9 035 099" he ""”3p5° °"Caiiadian Atlantic fleet will tab game. 0:: The Ramblers in their last en- counter with tin Aces came out S'side Tonight ontlieshortsideofthe and will be looking swesttasteelrevenge Die Amherst Ramblers pay a visit to Sumrnerside tonight to take onthefalterlng Aces. ins time Senior Hockey League citing game. and will Queen Visits British Paper LONDON eh. I decline of 87,000,000 bush- els rom last year. Declining export markets and jammed storage space at East em ports, such as Montreal, ‘R°‘“"') the Perfectionists. They're now pa“ "1 joint exercises an lost five games in a row. years ago. under the name of Longshuts. they finish first. while lam year they finished So far. this year llicy'vc H “F. lost more games than they did “ “ the admiralty announced Mon night. in the last two years in the Women's League Claim Jumpers continue dominating Dowers They as yet undefeated. but. last two outings. they've had to warships to the West ladies. i The admiralty said that vessels sailing from Britain in January will visit Bermuda. Jamaica. Ban- bados. Leeward lslanéls. ;Vll1l|d- .. . ward islands. Trinida an 0 "me {mm '0 take hago, the Bahamas. British Holl- gut duras and British Guiana. their first victory of the season Wfll‘SlllPS laklllll P81‘! Wlll ll!‘ lust week when they upset the cludc the aircraft carrier Bul- oid Timers. wark. the depot ship Maidstone. Last week's results are: Men's the t'l‘ulSel‘S Bermuda lud C¢yl0|!. League. Line Roaders 3. Kil- the destroyers Darinz.‘Delizhl. owatts 2. Lobster Kings 5. Has Dainty. Defender, Cam rdawn. Beens O. Bankers 5. Matthew & and Barfleur. and the submarines MacLean's 0. Ramblers 5, Per- Turpin and Tiptoe. fcctioniats 0. in the Women} The frlgaleg Ulster and Tron. Lcagtic. the results are: Claim bridge of the west jndjeu §qu.d. Jumpers J. Abbies 2, Country mu and fleet auxmu-105.150 Cousins 5. Happy Gang 0, Green be taking par; ' s 2. the their e S |\l'I\(‘S mostly of beginners. n a retum match in their ex- hibition bowling series St Pet- state does not use" inmate Two Western Atlantic early Mill Y9". 365.000.000 bushels sent from here During The exercises. part of the Home l 1.072 Brain cargoes were billed. spring cruise program,idecline of 238 from last year’: irgupiper in the bond room_ fully recove from a slight cold which had kept her indoors at Buckingham Pal- ace Sunday, was accompanied by also will include visits by Britlshftotal of 1.800. The last cargol h elped reduce shipments from 3 side or ‘ arm“ 1,, 1g“_ fice for the first time. the navigation season. tor and executives of The een. cleared Saturday aboard the Ren-l voyle of Canada Steamship Lines. 1 Most grain from Saskatchewan and Manitoba must be cleared through the Lakehead. Pacific C088! P011-s handle Alberta grain. ask," on which Prince Phil p 447 was short of last year‘: rec-' H h , 0rd of 3,314,138. This year 2.347.- BN3 newspnper 691 tons were shipped in 237 car- goes. shown all inte- gration. the parcnt of a Negro child can apply for a court order permitting the child to enter an all-white school in its neighbor- -hood. If the state fights the suit. ers defeated the Lobster Kings 2—"2. As a result of winning the Zirst game 50. the Lobster Kings win the series Sla-4'/2. & BIRMINGHAM. England (AP) Promoter Alex Griffiths said to- day Willie Pastrsno, New Or- leans heavyweight. has agreed 30 a Feb. 3 match with Randy Tur- pin, former world middleweight ki and current British light heavyweight champion. The 10-round match will be staged either in Birmingham or Leicester. Pastraono is ranked fourth among heavyweight con- tenders by the National Boxing De-Segregatio By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON <(‘Pt — The right of Negro children to enter the same scho s as white chil- dren is gradually gaining ground Association‘ in the troubled southern states. cuR|_|NG DRAW mllfi ‘..'.°’{§Z‘ §§.‘§§ité‘§"i..'3§i? states, that is those states just south of thc line that separates north from south. Opposition is greatest in what is known as the deep south- states popularly depicted as a and of magnolia blossoms. cotton plantations. mint juleps and beau- tiful women. I-‘EWER OPPONENTS The following is ylhc curling draw for Tuesday night. 7 .M. Ice 1 Points. Doug fiameron. Ed Tanton. Addie MacDonald. Don Wonnacott. ice 2 OPEN. ice 3 Dr. MacDonald vs. win- ner of Dr. Gallant-I. Square- briggs. More than three years have , ice 4 Points. R. Carr. A. Ba - elapsed since the Supreme Court nail. R. Ewing. Ken MacDonald.,of the United States ordered the 8'30 P ‘southern states to abandon their Gradually Gains Ground I as it generally does. the litigation t s. of S h I .can min on for mon n C S t The court integration orders sp- ‘plydonly hto public! sc("hool:;,rpper- ate wit state un s. vate schools supported by churches and other groups are not affec . The border states—Delawane.. Au of the deep.3outh gag“ M-'il‘ylal'ld_. W939! Virginia. Kenfwhich stand uncompromisingly lucky. Mlisourl and 0kllIh0llla—.‘ against integration have enacted have smaller Negro populations. ; laws designed to circumvent the In tthose sltates, integration ll- Supreme Court decision_ "ms °°"“’°°' Virginia ha a u il l 9 en! Three states—Arkansas. Nuflll law permittiiig gtnlie :uTlcl0$llOI Carolina and Tennessee — have go gsgign student, to specm a token start. Texas.!schoois. South Csolina enacted a lhough Sllll resisting. has lnle- , measure to withdraw state funds grated 122 _of its 841 school dis-ffrom any school ordered by a tricts. Florida has talked of in- court to integrate. tegraling its schools but neither To BE TESTED it '. ' neighbor state on the Gulf of Mexico. has The Florida legislature adopted moved in that direction yet_ I bill that would close schools CAP"-AL INTEGRATED 'Bll10m8llCl]lly if troops were sent The federal capital. Washing- glen‘: °i"']“°'?9 ‘“‘;~“lf)'c‘;“*°"- 35 W” ton. formerly operated its schools ' on the southern plan. But after pa.s5°d ’ . the supreme Court decision_ ofllreiected by. its lower house. that ficisls moved swiftly and the pro- ' “mud ‘b.°'“h 0" Public '°l'°°' cess of putting children of the two System‘ If necessary’. t° "ma E! ted i Ice 1 Points. J. ‘MacDonald. ‘ system of segregated p u blic races into the same classroomst court-enforced integration. i l HE WILL BE SO PLEASED WHEN HE GETS A GIFT HE CAN ”WEAR" FROM SANTA CLAUS, FOR MEN ARE STYLE CONSCIOUS TOO! Good Looking Robes All new-and very smart. All wool Flannel: and Silks. Colors Wine, Navy Blue. Contrast lAmherst To Play‘ ' "" W....i..““i°.ig let - 0 R bl n Grain ‘Shipments .u.:‘§‘ .3‘... in the hope of a. feating the Aces and gaining a Are Completed mm mm on an le-sue i-4 - Ill 3' "'§iii"‘i3."’.‘ii it should be FORT WILLIAM (CP) I-‘insl I I lots of fast packed minutes. Queen Monday night saw the in- newspsper of- She toured the headquarters of The Times after dining with ‘dbl.- l . It is believed to be the first oe- , s reigning sov- "°“ "9 'h'pm°“l3 “"9990 950-'ierelgn has visited the office of l it her tour, the Queen was the processes in the production of the newspaper and Rep:-lmand For Blende In Camp Hflllflfll. England (Reu. filh - LEI. Wlllhlll Mnhon 1 lhut. llchael B‘!!! were lender or bring in I M9 it to Soni- flfi III‘! racks nffi’ a party and then turning outtheguards “ soshe could lnmect ll. Peter tea. the third lieuten- vlith f ing to appear for duty. He drew a stiffer rt-pi-t. mend and the as of six months‘ seniority. The hlonde murmured “lolly good show" as she inspected tit... two imsculately-dressed ranks. Gambler Loses ‘ Legal Move EW YORK lAPl ~- (iainhlei Frank Costello lost a move Mon dgy to have the court set aside his 1954 conviction for evading in- come taxes. Costello. 66. had argued that lilo government used illegal wiretap evidence to convict him. Federal Judge John .Vl(‘G(Jlli'y denied Costello's motion on this ground and on the claim that th- government had obtained soint of its information by l(PPpIllL‘ with on mail to his Central Park \\'t's' residence. Costello was found guilty Ul evading $28,500 in taxes for iwia and I949. After serving 11 munilis of a five-year sentence. he \\.t.‘ freed in $25.000 bail penditi; ap peal. members Tifthe editorial. lll(‘t’il~ mice] and commercial stuffs were presented to her and Philip. now is complete. Today 73.700. The Same 50"‘ 0‘ 91881 Sub!"- Ncgro children attend school with il'ul-ZC- V3l‘Ylll8 only in delall. is on 32,600 white young5¢ers_ ‘the statute books of other south- Whlle statistics Russian or-¢hes.leXp(‘('18t'lh to the ruled unconstitu- w ent eysretestedlnthe Bill Mat.-Gregor. Mel Jenkins. ce 2 OPEN the bottom of the !\laritinic Sen-I Gord Cmcmfe was pracnsing I01‘ League. but llllS should not‘ [h ‘h A H W cause too much concern at this.‘“]. 6,. C95 recen *V'_ e cer- staze of the race. The Aces liavejlalnly “R9 '0 399 Cumin? but [Ce 3 poims'J Burden Heath shown no symptoms of) beinglin harness again. It might make McLean_ Dr_ Pmwse. Bob be, I oormats for the othcr .. tcams.lWhitlock think he wasnt a free Chin school districts’ most of them 1“ lclose to 25 per cent or the 2_913itional :\n1llC‘l‘.sl dhandily at man] any ppore: Just out . on Ice 4 points. Dick Malhesom the bmder areas. have been ime, ‘school districts in the southpnncourts . Inc lhcn} in naioc. An probation officer Che‘ whiuoch Greg Mu1h(,u.hd_ fluted ‘M 1.3¢7_0oo white ch“. states have been integrated. the industry. for which the predom- Balicy Aicna. They look (,har- Lutcliffe would always be around K Acorn dren and 723000 Nlcgro children fl‘-‘«‘“"'-‘5 0" '10‘ El“ 3 ‘rue Pit‘ lllalllly a£1l‘lCullul'al south hun 'c°."°:°]“'ét'"'" “m” "M" '" ‘he '0 5“ 0"" Bud‘ d‘d"l “"59 ——"—'—j"j~? now sit mde by ride in (435593 lure. In some districts. only a‘gers_ may provide the firm rm. or a iv and tied them on much trouble around that goal- that were segregated 3. .9," thandful out of perhaps liundredslpetus to integration For induat another occasion true. they've Crease. We're also hoping that R M d la 0 7 3 lof egro “udents eligible havelif it is to thrive 'mut h H’ had some bad games. but well-Eustace R8€\e§ will reconsider e C ei gstm segregated are 2 I62 school‘-been admmed to whm, “hook ‘stable Community‘ ands theufrg . . Re _ _ .. . D. O'Rourke. ‘schools and put Negro and white . children into the sameglassrooms with “all deliberate speed." in that period. despite violence ~ . and demonstrations. 756 southern 9l.V "‘5P°"5“’9" 13.95 ., 22.00 imported English Flannel, 22.00 Men's Winter Jackets New Ra-Vela crease resistant in plaids. Sizes S-M-L. Nicely boxed. surprised if theyihis decision to quit hockey. id» t -.t h b lk i This is the case in \'a<hville t" f h Id ‘ _ r H y y _ _. _ ls ru 5, t e u (If them hr the ; . . . . . qucs tons a 'manu acturer asks, S 0“ P10‘?-‘ lluul T-‘>0lllC Clluul-’.ll .:‘(:'('5nf3l;lmfi)uF::)lIlfE)€f rthlgulgflgggwz ,d(.¢p south. “he”. ,_mo_000 whm, Tcnn.. Lharlottc. N.C.. and Little.bcforc selecting a southern site. to the other lVl0 clubs come play- ‘ . Rock Ark President Fiscnhnwer‘ ‘ bo t l l l‘ ‘ r time. lot the Aces. with these two "iiiniggsms ak"d.2'nm‘.°°.? “gm . ' ' " 1”.” " “ "“‘ P°".‘Y °" ‘"98"’- . y _ : th. uas forced to call out fcdcral.ti it. its need f d t may C C Thane Mann s debut into the back. and Denny Carroll. and CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincin-‘(e‘r:1t:.:::1italt:;l.ep am” y sou troops to sin safe passage into {(3-99 the mug), 1:, :‘u¢u:¢:y'od.l nati Redlegs inade more _money “Mane months um ‘he en_ Little Rock High School for nine house in order. 1957 than in 1956 despite the tire southern complement of 17 Negro students serving as the. ‘ E‘ ’ fact their home attendance dc- gtatcs was almost solidly in the ‘vanguard for integration in that' Pllucd S1‘s"ll1l)’ and lllelr Player segregation camp. Today. theiclll’ 0’ 200-000 ' development costs increased by battle line of dichard segrega-l E3‘-‘ll 07 "1959 fill“ 8Pf><‘ar-<10! almost S2l50.fl00. P Iionists is drawn back to onlyil‘3'Vh¢ thlPPl‘08l-‘l1¢‘;‘l ill? PF0hlPm . _ my _ , . _ V 4 . Genera manager Gabe aui sex-en—Alahama. Georgia. Soutli:“" 9 $3")? 0 .l€¢‘ll\'*‘-'0 mull- ]“d;5' Sgigiélgoy ho” as kvihw |:l—a“:r'.3ui “hat he was "' mid Redlcg stockholders Monday Carolina. Louisiana. Mississippi. lmum °°mP“3“°9 Wm‘ ll‘? l8W 70? °° 3" "“ mg Ca" '"3,‘~’ ' '3 9*‘ a~V- 9 “W '0 “°"d°' net profit for 1957 was $295,541.45. Virginia and Florida. In the other nth? lime beinlr Little Rock. which goaler look_ bad sometimes. lhow Windy could spot the tallboys compared with $2-,6‘528_-,2 in 1957. l 10 mm‘, meawre of integration is about 29 per cent Negro‘ has wem «mo = Maritime Senior League was far possibly Garth Gay on the club. from discouraging. Whitey made the At-cs would be set. some really spectacular saves.i We saw Windy l.ePage playing and if hc looked bad on one onhaskelball at Civic Auditorium two. it must be remembered he the other cvcning. We haven't wasn't had any previous PxpPr- seen LcPage for quite a few fence in this senior circuit. Be years. and he's still a pretty fair Colors Grey, Dark Blue, Tweeds. Heavy quilted satfn-lined. Sizes 34 to 46. pa... 16.75 to 29.95 HOCKEY TONIGHT 8:15 Admission 50 & 25c MEN'S WINTER JACKETS and COATS. Zipper anti _ ., . , velopmcnt of new players. an in-'POPUl,ATl0N LINK ‘Central lllizh School. Nashville themmyeoliifhiitiiii Sliariiasrligritlgrflsitigir I liaevlmbigzii taliltlafhusheut 932:: crease of .$225.6l5.0-1 over I956. Progress in integration appears 058 Pu‘ lull? "1079 "'3'? '00 0"-'0' Monmgu. , , down the ice like Lochinvarlucrc so many shorties on the Paul said were W"; sharp hi i H; :9 linked (lintsfly (0 ‘tile “mo lflifld ii". VS. ‘ button front’ quilted lined‘ Nylon ' ‘N001 ' Gabardine’ coming out of the West. and tlicyifloor. l the id d l. P creases In income. mm sgmelo ‘ egm pop“ 8.10" '0 W to pop « - ‘ ro 9 as ' , _ ' try to blast the izoalér out of thclscemednalwavi) surarbiinded Eli. Phases of the clubs operation.;“l3”°"- Thus‘ " has mam‘ "3 iaken Just two elementary and Barryis Hyers Knitted w3'5t‘band and cl-‘ft Colors R9d. Blupv “ml few.Rr,.ah.51 gains in are” when two high school students in its, - . - . : ; Negroes are fewer in number. gl':;§vr.f‘"",R0CEss ' & Opposition is most intense where y the Negro popui,m,n outnumber. ‘The’ legal process for lnlegra-‘- .tion is painfully slow. Where al Expenses declined on net. This can make a goaler lookjlmys who measured their height pretty good if you don't stop to in axc-handles rather than inches. consider that it would take at And how he could cut those mighty fast net guardian to get string beans down to size! out of the way of some of tht-set Join the crowd at Civic Stad- drivcs. All he has to do is to stay ium. hockey fans, and watch the put, secure in the knowledgc that!At-cs trying to clip those high- he’s thetargct as far as lhosejflying Amherst Ramblers. It has "shoot first. think afterward.s"lthe makings of a thrilling bat- snipers are concerned. tie. FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE cnfcuss as some in/A792 FISH Home attendance this year was l.070.m. in 1956 it was 1.125.928. Taupe. Sizes 34 to 48. Prices the white. ‘ This is particularly tnie in the1_ so—called black belt stretching from Virginia to Texas and tak- ' g in Virginia. South Carolina. Georgia. Alabama and Missis- sippi. In some counties in this re- .gion. Negroes make up as much as 70 per cent of the local popula- on. V / IF YOU DRIVE... DRINK slump which brought a fourth-place finish. MOORE 8. McLEOD LTD 95/; get/5 icale .....................J s Remember When Murray Murdoch played his 500th consecutive game with New York Rangers a years ago to night and the at WOQLD RECORD FAVORITE $Ai.T- most consecutive games at 508. But including play- offs. he was in 563 consecutive ;games for Rangers. for whom he played 11 seasons ending in 1937. OI LUSEIIS INCREASE OTTAWA ICPi-An increasing Percentage of Canadian house holds use on as the principal heat ing fuel. says the bureau of st; Men’: Brown Suede Leather Jackets . Knitted collar, cuff and waist-band. I MEN'S PLAID and CRUISER COATS. I-‘our front pockets. Price MEWS PYJAMA8. Plain and fancy’ broadcloth. By Arrow. Boxed. 6 Prices to I All sizes. Boxed. MIN‘! POLO PYJADIAI. PM 4095 ‘g 5.95 ‘I 3.95 .., 21.95 Zipper pocket, Price _ 1 1.50 LONDON TOWN PYJAMA8. Plain colors and fancy. Men's Sweaters ' moretlian half of Canadian house i holds in May used oil as the prln I up-l hectlns fuel. This coinpmti Wu 40 Per cent using oil in Sep- tember lsst year. Ask us about this convenient and practical way of solving that Gift Problem. Say ”Merry Chrlstmcis" with a Gift Certificate in any do- partment of , ‘o . . our «- um as-Iugn-«uc- mu.-pvt . , ‘,t.ME.lN- 91 QM”; was u—totnouuos- . -1.siIa.plos,-adflc 3“1lu£l’D‘4DC':fl¢DH ‘ - KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS CHRISTMAS PARTY HOLY NAM! HALL ‘faesdly. Dec. ‘I7 Muntnnuicitiioirrrianas. Prieotscamsltnciiisulnthd ad: