Career Growth Of Bosebqli 7 Crmie Mack Passes Ai Kullma.nilNeltsAThree A I Beavers Blank D Hell 0': 5l"C90Cl0be,"l5.. Ramblers 7-0 W Dem" LONDON (AP) - An investlga- denly seemed to. be going 9 tion was ordered Wednesday into the picture. ills heart iuit co British welterweight Peter Water- and up gt ill. age," SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-Led by the three-goal effort of Wally Kullman. Saint John Beavers hum- ny iuhril BEBNSTEIN PHILADELPHIA (APl- Connie "Mack, baseball's grand old man at whose 62-year career paralleled the growth of the sport. tiled Wed- nesday at the age of 93. He had been falling steadily since falling out of bed and lteak-l 5 hip last Oct. 1. man's disputed decision over for- ll (M k- mer world champion Kid Gavilan begilgzqnkzzxxr bouebgfl 'll Bsteliyards of the British lllloxlng from cdmmlssldn” Ford . l ll" 9' Clmml ”'d"9d ' e down hastened to euloslze the null vestlgation after interviewing Ben who lived for baseball. ,, Paul Leclcrc with 42 shots in addi- tion to the seven good ones while Shirley had to stop only 21. ilaied Amherst Ramblers wiui . 7o whitewashlng Wednesday night suininnry Green. the referee who save log in . Sam l.-,lcl., , , and lengthened their Atlantic Cong! First period I. Sailll lllliu, Walefman the Verdict in Tuesday Mack spent 50 years of his base nms ls R gml lo” ll. ' Senior Hockey League margin Hamilton (Smith. Nicolle i7l-1. "lghls 10-rounder. The inquiry waslllall ...,.-.,o. as manager of Phlla- Mr Mack Wu pram. , over second place 'Amiiei-st to 16 Penalties Killlmail 1324, J) (iley 5” M F” 22' .- delvhia Mhlelim " "19 'l"'."'"a” Mr igasehail himself ii, ,l poll-llllm ll l 13:” Reid 19325” rcl2llg:risBtIilSSilloieb(?l,l(il::e lilill? b:!'l,.Iel.lL-e?gue' ll lflrm zzdegluallllsdllgdl 3::Iwill be remembered for the ggwlluy e 2: ll out was Jim Shirleys Second period 1. Sdlili .iohn, that goes the distance. illth l)el'gcg0m ncmglcague Hues andmess: ldndllnesd leadershiv ml i continuity he gave our grcal nl Gil” -Yil"l .- avlal” manage" am five world cllampiunsillps hcforc Nicolle (Smith, Hamilton! 4.18; 3. Chade. asked that lhe decision belrellring in ms”. l first since his recent return to Saint John, Kullman (Barrett). ,ai-lion after absence through iii. tional game." V in Chicago, tWill Harridgc. pi-Id lugicsk H -n 5239: 4. Saint John, Jones 7:43. reversed ed 1 t 420 av is am on openedth - P it .-; Brkl' -'-h 114236, G .. ' . , . ll He in riuiety a ti ii. in. . lot: with assists by Gerryeshciltli 153153. lltalllmaln ditalm, Jacklin llcel ffllllsglglllclglllallj” gE'fsl'5: llglsrlnsr at the home of one oflhis lsicigf "' "W A"””"" l-"inn; V. l 1 ,, and Nick. Nicolle. The same line Third pcriod: Saint John, deal," he ldld newspaper med ldaughtcrs. Mrs. l-rank Cunning-ll ,,,I;0 me the name of C0,; i --a.. e l M clicked in the second period. Kuilmaii uiuner lllncllbcrgcri :30; Law Burslml European ,.cpl.e.;ham, in the Gerniantowil sectionlluavk alwdvs has been sv . lllM('nlle(hSlllJDl.lng. Kullman and 6. Saint..lnhn. lltlbic tKullman. senlallve cl llld ldlel.nall,,l.,al goxwof Philadelphia. His wife. four! l with baseball uandl:l;'Wlll;l Cenierrnen On Top Lines ;.”".2?' ..?..i".i.2".”.2f.iLS'”.?.a:3””” i?;l:”.ii'Ji'.;..7 :::::.:.:u we ”"”.i7i'.i” ”.' w-'- it . ' . - ' - mission doesn't do anything about were at is be s e. uncra .9 3118 he ld ed 0 llh I Ron Rubic sandwiched one be Penalties Roll -31, 7:43. Kuzma lllls no Amerlcan llglllers wllllwlll be announced today. game v . .ne 0 e room. H Mack, wlm was bum Dec. 23' ers of the American League, lil will he fill-iniz ('ili'll olhl-r iollightlliustler. is the pivot liian hEl.W!.'cl1iHlll!ll0l, one of the lcnuucs lllilll' tuccli l(ullman's third period pair, 7:43 came to England ll, llle llllul-ey h had --:-?e a----- --e-e llm ln Easl gmllkfleldl M355. and lcgldmallhlgnllelglc record 0l nerd lane and all baseball. l hempse Grcgory and Billy Rug-l if-.35 are ll". dpllsolml cclllernmn and” me Alrpnii iii an miporlallt is-lPal'kdalc Flyers high sclloring csl scorers. cciitcrs Blibliy Utmllug and Wally also helped Roll. ,'llp22? (, squads thatlland lcaglieigllllli, rcal,(.arvcr brolllcrs Skip and Allie, and Dick Carroll. i fmfgllllnoellulllls Oglgalldlnrgezitllplligg "ll: I Slllgpzi 21 I0 11 42 changed his name from Cornelius as player manager and outstanti . r .cc r -- r t v - l.x'IFll0I'S uii ' t h din, Shirley 3 711-21 mcilluggggzlltgolggggge lsggclliegg ing executive." " ' i ' And in Cincinnati. Walwtvn c unable to walk since his accident. Only last week his son Roy an- nounced that for the first time since'lii8B his father would not make his annual pilgrimage to the south for spring training. Giles, president of the Nslioliu; League. commented. "the lzanieli better for his having been such big part of it." DEAN OF GAME Walter l0'Malley, ic.l.'.rE':.9- .d Championship For Montreal In July lllltish Consuls - F. Acorn is ilr. M'rlL'D0flald. ice 1 L A B. Bagliall, A. .i.. ullmportant Game Tonight Primroses Bid For Third; 7 P. M president I lllii-Lend, Ed. Bruwll, J. Mcix'clina MONTREAL iCPl - The 1956lCoULDN..l- WALK , F' C . T. I is HA Ilil0Cal'l'il)ll1Ol'g,HGelf). Aililcr- Callladbian (l)peil1 golf thhalilaioilshlali llnad ls unable to walk ,, sald the Brooklyn Dodge”: ..i- die: son. . ve, r. ' alley. wi e paye a te on re ll , v --we shall mourn ll" lm-I d W.--. l ' ice 2 C .1, .1, Mop.-is, s. Ci-iisliy, - - --e - -- --------------------e-e laeaconslleld club July 5-8, it was R0Y- WE CBITY lilm 10 and lmm C l M k l l ye a n I n C e G. Bennett, W. Scantlebury vs C. 6 The Chnrlnhfleflown Gllltldilll, Tlllllldly, Fob. 9, 1955 announced Wednesday. l lahll? "ll" avgrylt dial! kl”; '3 5h”g l,:;':l,:ll-salclall 0rlupy-d,::v- d"?.'! lllin l I .d l V lilacLi-ian, V, Rodd. D. A. Cox, Rn -7 Clarence Campbell. presldenthof Fidel 3" (till lllh "05 UP Waller 0. (Spike) Bldg" Jxl ' e Montague Primroses, what This uill lie the last time those In itluli-h tllc league lead. The .V0iIllI lllall0l.V. l , i ll" N5ll0l'lll HOCRPY l-Baillie. I! m3 HE rp sou . wcsldent M Dem)" lagers. I I: have their sights set on I third slotltwo squads will meet in i-cgulaint-luh are breathing down their I Ice 3 -- R. Parent. Dr. Pwrw-.;P C S t E h been named lournanlent clInii'man. The family physician. DR lll3l" deeply drleved lo lam '0, Mr. l ly 2 points away "and Howard MacDonald. H. Wooldrldgel O. C , fol; thinopen. lwlsllghoogallrlel total ,ld0l'l Gopailgmnialtll Maclluhad bge" Mackfs passing This loss is I W: pr le oney 0 " "mg lv Ce Y" "'1 "as 33' sonal one to rile. He was I greit in three other ap-lllccks on should Parkdale lose its next and last two games and the B.Y.C. win their ltiiic game there will be I two- vs W. Pickard, P. M. Simmonds, G, Buckley R. Slein. ice 4 -- Ed. Taniun, enthusiast and morning. playoff bcrth. get a chance tollightileagile play. for to gain sole possession of that placel pearailces the Primroses have when they face the Parkdale Fly-been slit-ccssi'lil on two of thcm l hile the Flyers took a 4-2 win in Campbell is a golf has served as rcferee-in-chief several major tollrnameots in the - guiding influence to baseball men everywhere and lovcd by fans llill those connected with the garlic, C. Bou- No Alibis; Possibly Aces A Virs at the Sports reua. .w l V '?l'CsEllil'y tied with S.D.U. for their last nlccilng. wny deadlock for the top spot. l rvault. R. Ewing. Pres Brydzvs vs l l third place the Primroses can Aftcraiisoriiinga 5-l lacing from Aftcr tonight's clash the Prim. lSll'.Rld.Jl(i,ihancsltliJlnyrclx.big.Zlikgrghnsiiin. yllgtylilrtslleal dmrm wmun recent S -lite MCCaFll1)'. former nlanaml Announcement of the arrange-l Ol llle New YDFK Yankees. lll. break the tie and climb witlllii 41119 B.Y.C. on Tuesday night the roses will have two more to go. K30 P M A l l ments was made jointly,by A..f Mack "probably did more,., points of the idle B.Y.C. if theyll-llycrs are still in the position On Fcbruary 16 they meet the St I E lh mt round in the on c m o t w'th win. , h th y d on r vi t ry th I b d then end 3" lll 9 ,5 'l D 0 e' u I 8 . W are 0 "C9 6 mo 9 C 0 ylllguredlllacru sclizldule all llle Central Crozimcrles Clilb Play to There comes I time when the is concerned. Of course. the fans ClmPb9ll. Collsfleld Pl'C!ldEl'll- (Th; ll”l:::fl'l”K '" villi" ";”'W& baseball llmll 811! Olller IIlan.'-' n - 2Ist with a 4-point bout with st. select one team to represent lhe process of offering Ilibls for I are naturally I bit disappointed and James P. Angiin of Monlrell. 0" Ill I H1110 3 9 PM August. A. Busch. Pfemlilll ll? in This COl'ner i)ullstaus. Parkdales last' clash Cw 0- C-Ilvlllhe Central Creamcr- tail-end team must get slightly when it is all over and the Aces Dresldml olllhe RCGA. Arenl ' the St. Lnills Cardinals: "Tile. lcs Provincial play at Charlolie- lml-in lo tll. l-gull” pubuc. urg once gull; rlnluu-ll, Qvgyl ll The Canadian Open was last held Montague Goal. Ward. defense. lrlnalll of cnnnle lllllck l, . bldwlh in Montreal in 1950, at the Royall .l. Coyle. M. Connolly. Mackae. lame.-lei; and-lo baseball." .... will be against Summcrside at the Arclia on February l-1. Figuring that Parkdalc will han- lt II I photo finish. But during the contests there is always plenty of Ipince-tingling action. G. MacDonald. D. Nicholson, W. Ph'i Wi l . - I Gregory: forwards. 13. Bowling. I H ey "reside". "( ll" Chicago Cubs: "As one of the meal The Summerslde Aces should be town on Feb. 22nd. Eleven teams In pretty fair shape now after of curlers who have not complet- Montreal Club. Jim Ferrier of San Francisco was the winner. How Now Gordie Howe? Just Great Or Greatest? There is no longer any queslions of whether or not Gordie Howe is gloat. The only realm of specul- ation left is. how great is Howe? Detroit supporters will tell you even without dropping a hat that Howe is the greatest, and the most. But in Montreal we have it but die Summerside. whom they have already defeated 3 times in 3 tries. the Primmses are exceed- ingly anxious to get into that third spot if only because they have had far more sllccess against Allie Carvers crew than against the B.Y.C. The Primroses have engag- ' ed the youth club 3 times and have, sccn a total of Ill goals get by Gene Warll while they have been able, to reply with only 9. And on top of that the Primrose: lost all three playing four games. and having at least as many practices since the silver hilt: put the Civic Stadium out of operation. The possibility has occurred to in. Ind must have occurred to loyal Summerside fans by now. that the Aces may not have what it usually takes to get I champion- ship team Iteanii-oiling on its ways to final victory. ed their fourth year of curling ex- perience have entered this double knockout competition which is go- ing to develope into the most popu- lar competition in P. E. I. Curling history, as it has prizes for the winning team in each club also the Trophy and prizes for the Provin- cial winner along with runncr up prizes. Following iii the 11 teams. The first 8 play tonight The risk that the Aces will rise .. S. 10 Fm game up in their wrath at the above Beaconsfleld was the host club inl 1946 when two American pros,l George Fazlo and Dick Metz. hadl to decide the title in an 18-holed and the reaction of the crowd reflects this. That is why we think the falls down here will stick to the team to the bitter . end. Acludlly Ill ll” Ac" have playoff. Fazin was the winner. to do now is to knock off the . It la fexllgmed that Am?” all." Runs ln me phylols (ll Palmer 0 trobe. Pa. 1955 win- ihey get in the playoffs; the boys "er at. Tm-""0 we5t;l"" lfvllu M W of the executive are playing it lha,l'.'l(1l "lldgeefgnce lllfll ls l't"htI safe) and who will care about all vnnceeclly Opg:nnl"H(;;Vlsl.ord' Czar- lhe” M" m'55"' land from Montreal the iouringl We haven't really made any pi-in Rryslhglsllzsllggll '3'pc:l"llQll13;edcl 3. Hughes. 0. Carroll, H. Mac- Lean F Landry S Trowsdnle wml the longest history in pmmn . - . - . slonal baseball. Connie Mack will I). MacLeod. Parkdale Goal. Roper; defense. ;ufls',:fl'(l,il";"'l:fj;T;l;,';ll”;n:”lf " A. MIeLeod. Hill. Josey; for- Ty Cobb who played mm. ' -,l wards. A. Carver, S. Carver. Gregory. Dunn. J. MacLeod. K. Ready. Mack down and cried when told of death, "I loved Mr. Mack." s, sobbed. ''I just can't help crying, at hearing that he's gone." ' in 1927 and 1928. bro hill Si. Pals Defeat . KRUPP OUT TO SELL .11 I I I DUESSELDORF Germany in . Nine Mile Creek back even further there are older- timcrs - for example Elmer Fer- guson - who readily say that the greatest of the great was none other than Cyclone Taylor. might not be drinking champagnellt again. We think the Montague from a silver milg this sprlng.lPrimroses are just about good is there I sllvertenough to come up with the lucky the .number in the play-off sweep- stakes. Bud Dowling and his boys be. And it wouldn't hurt to havemre playing. bang-up hockey. and a prize for the leading scorer atiseem to improve every time out. the find of the regular season. Arelwe wish the Aces coilld sit on the, you listening Summcrside and sidelines and see this Dowling Charloilciown merchants? ' organizing his attack. He's all the ) N (R C -A d I . seglerlil tlmu::ncd':)greel:cll'”l;'tali:n'economic infiltration by initiating-. Prime Minister Antonio Segni and O Enters Finals In Foreign Minister Gaetsno Martino when they arrived at Bonn station D'- w"'"l'dll M3's'l)"""ld" llllk Monday for I four-day official visit dcfelntctl. Dollg Cameron 14-12 in lo we” Germanyl Clllel loplc, lo, llle British Lonsols play at the dlscdsslon wllll west Germ". Charlottetown Curling. Club last lends" wlll be Eumldml lll. Ell night to advance against the un- mpg” -lomlc energy pddl' and Ice 3 e Reg Reid. Heath Mac- Lean. F. H. Maclnnis. J. T. Whit- luck vs H. Dnbson, R. LeClair, G. Henderson. Gco Burden. ice 4 e Leigh Donald. Dr. Cox. Maynard Mat-Millan. Kip Rqady vs M. Hagan. D. R. George, V. G. Howatl. Wm. Wood. Other tcams are- H H. Simpson, Doll Maclnlul-ye, tempered fellow named Maurice games. ice 1 e G. Stewart, Jas. Cam- Rlchard who has prnven in the - 'rniiiizht'll game starts at 8.30 eron. Dr. Brown. D.Matheson vs slwder ”"l m”” "5 "l NW5” ”” dlcllm” 'l"c' 135' ml WM" vwe lice July 12-15. They then swing plsl 13: years llml he la 8 lalrly V sharp. , paul ll-Rourke, D A. lyucgachel-ll, pieaxlons of doubt dfoest l'i0t'l&Vl)lll:Y wcked Brooklyln lo Wlln ll! Selene 'hi'ick to Boston for the PGA Open te")'TA”"ed KWPD. Owner oi ccl-'nDetent'hockdeY player himself. , ,' ls "W-”FCT-'Tf Addie MacDonald. Clifford Camp- lit!-w!'dI Xlaltlh ei-bot ac, we '1 the thetve befn aylng igdw yhoplngllluly 20,24. Albany defeated Nme Mu. Creek ol die worm. largest Wu. H, T en there are still some dicllnrd . ' bent . , Ales ell llll or lerwmngl mm gllhnl we. auullmmlm” uc”""el"'-TGT'"'T - 11-8 in the first izame 0! llw m,ll””5- Ml he” M9lld!3!”l9T ll" owners name or tfaculll Spill 2 is ””?.W'd- Vs . . .'.,'..x '' .' ." ”;::..:s:.... :.”..I:.".::l - or --ma-an-i name -to Hone and ms Wt T- "was ”i..... ..::l.:.”' '3" "2; . ... .. .. .2; MacDonald Rink - comma wu- ' . D9 all V5 ,H- l1- 937- R0" la ' - '3 . app 1' C P 99 9 y C , . 3 - ,9 etrntlon in these areas. A spokes- lon klnson, E. Gillespie. G. Scanllebury though it looks as if the Aceslely on one bullseye. so well try BONN GREETS PM - man for Krupp said the indlis trlali.-it wishes to counter Russian privaie dcvclopment 'emes in which reminds us, underdeveloped countries. mug up for competition in lcague. if there is not, there should Over Mob Rule NELS STEWART TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)-Uni-. ,versity of Alabama faculty mem- almuerlcdlh wmlll dnltylhzlglbcrs spilt Tllcstloy over a resolu- lm " 9 gr 0 u lot: the school cannot , . ltion asst-rt Howe lmum have to mm ontinue in operate unlcss faculty Even though Nels Stewart scor- Id 53 more goals during his long badly games year W815 m ” hm" than LP"-mmmc d t d t t t d from A ll Andcrsun C Rclidv harder to stop because vou never Sl l. khtldn such": are proccc - - v - .- l V - . - l ' fllel”n:gS:"E;::lalnl:,wa:llSdlgill M; 'mob ruir-.. Cf:-rkw.PWllllSmEldng,lICl-Pan. B0" bolnet llllnli :'c lulu: glad ioulbe lll(fl0W ivhefn llieskgolnslto allpass lA(:)l:nninllIl1lllic al:Ilal1ll;CCtlhhb)fanelirIllll:)l':fI me semnd up ol , . commdn d i 27 , ld The motion was declared de- - - . l l a e lllily ll ou e ces, ey lo one o s oys n e ( ear. ' European market. season. an , ony Yea” 0 - llcalml lw l-"me voto llnn llCFIHlsl('Y. G. Baker. (L Hal havent really lei the home fans lTlie passing of the Aces has been ill 2-15- i ' l k, H. S lll. i I f , Sh ill ll)2 M '1) Id' ' k in 00 W down once h s lit-Ison II Ir II something to look It and weep this ms i;illcI.l"lUWsd;m1llllll: lhinrlg pay. SEEK GERMAN RED Howe stands an outside chant-c oil . , calming Richard hero" he hang! g'l'he motion was lnlioduccd at I " out:-lose. exciting game: iyear. LIN (Reuters)--E.li. Peck, nt of the British if game 2i in British Consols has k in be playctl. the Stewart vs 01 off will be necessary this evening BER athering of the university's ap- at 8:30 to decide I winner of thelaoullg cnmmmii. mam up tor good. 4:l(:'c:n:;grecl:lr:&m:)l:.Rliurkc ganic on Ice l will be can- . - . . AROUND AND ABOUT s The t . . . dccllcii and the Rcg Rcid vi l)lih- K d G I A I meet. Acorn has n 4.0 recordlsdclor in Berlin, has Bled the pmvlnclal Curllnd Clmmplmlslllps ;:g;l:":lll3:l?:”"' Alabama: llm Snfllflallle on ice 3 will be played I Y llgri.n Mllcnonald has won .3l,5,,vl,l c,,mm.lld.lll ll, lnqllll-e ' H ' . l . S . . Authcrinc Lucy. 26. was ex- 0- (Q 4- s - --Q---- The wlmli, ol lllls malell wlll re.-llg:::hE'ern?;:”pl':mcgli::'l:d"f”'i:"T;' present Charlottetown at the Pro- 5. will he held in Montague this ycar on February l5th ...... ..Thc wilincr To Fight Waterman Anytime lthc Soviet sector. He disappeared .vincial Curling plonships to from west Bern" four days no cliidcd from classes ”until further lbe hcld at Montague February 15th-l notice" by the board of trustees Plan Extension cars-er lltan did Morenr. his name, is seldom mentioned when hockey lnilnwcrli gather around the hot ion of which is the greatest. This was likely because Stewart was more or less of an opportunist along the lines of I Sid Smith - for whom opportunity knocked only twice this year - whereas Morenz. Taylor. Richard and in I nlore rest rir-led sense Howe were and are iiaslling fellows who could clectrlfy I crowd with their spectacular rushes. I On 'l”ucsday night llnwc firi-tl goals 300 and 301 and now nccds 0- c- 'mnl'0 R al'm;llm;l ll: llw'M” "' university president. explained the The El. (. Wm M M qlllnmorglag board's action. He said outsldcrs C i ' iwllo "invaded our campus” were luv and ecult o th t- .. . 0 P W 8e n e nu” ll"m"'"m "M" R" mo l”'"cml"iargcIy responsible for the result-l game tllcv are to piav against thel ll '. ' in: (ilsordt-l'. He said the board Act-s for (ma. Bcrnnrri who broke if . n. i... .. .. camc ......... n... gffgffl. 33,6,;'g;.tv;l,gu,f,”;g;;mje5t youtll club in f)ct'cmllcl'.. .....Noi . , i dollhl Silnllncrsldc fans will laml (mmlchacl mmmd Ad”-loummem Chm, Sladium m honor I Rmm.blll assistant political science pro- lallllmv mm a arm. gm c.fesstir Charles D. Farris objected. ldcatli or Connlc Mack. ;I.'.';;.o.y--'”””"t- Hl ca" W "" ""5"" why lwill sadflcn lhc entli-cl baseball the ""'"ll'lf fl'l'""ldllb' ";"l'lll””lf: lg world. ...ile was one of the games "We WI .. 9 "C on 0 E 8r 1 of trustees. grcal pioneer: and his name wil live as long as bascliall is play- ASKED FACULTY VOTE Farris offered a resolution ask- led anywhcrc ....Don't forgot the .bhz island Lcaglle game at the ing the faculty to condemn "mob Building Time Y)'l”lIAWA ICPI---Tllc Scliatc ap- proved in principle Tuesday lcg'is- lation giving the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway Com- pally anoiili-r in years to complete the remaining 300 milcs of its line from Sept-llcs. Que, to a point on Ungava bay. The prii'.lti,- bill was soul in a Senate committee for further lstudy after being explained by lsenaior C. G. Power (L--Quebec). Senator Power said the original authorizing legislation for the line was passed in 1947. The company had since built and now was op- crating a line fronl Sept - lies to (lay lliglll's dri-ision against GIV- ilan. The board ordered an Feb. 22 into the decision 11 year-nlll rcfcrcc Ben Green. who inquiry rlllcs. noullci-d. Thc portly grey refcrco has handled about contcsts in ii 40-year career never did any decision provo unbeaten bill known Briton against the cx-wol- icrwclghi champion. Biilcr protcsts about thc decl- slnn poured into I special tmect- ing of the board from Yllmil Chade, Gavilanlii manager. R lfiill-scale investigation into Tues- teverybody i l 53. BANK was the sole official under British nl His scoring was not an- in -haired fair deal. such a storm as his vote for the, comparatively un-! Pl'0-. will travel to Mont-ton on March C 5th., for the Canadian Cllr'-ll'lllJl0n- "3 3 famy m””"" Mlmday LONDON IAPJ -- Kid Gavllanljcctcd strcllllollsly. , , and police alleged lllal he was, it t fit”. ------ "ilillf Of llailwa 325.21:-V .2':”::d.W::'.l::l.:'.l."nt:l.';tl..;.?h::s.l .'”3:.1.i'...iili.l.?..?Sltn5”t?.l?i'”.IlL'i” ”" "' now by V is was a rln' .s'ippc y )r. y i, H 3 4 S (N i ' germ ll . e "l ssssss -I .. ms. S2ii'.i"i.. elnllr .?iL'f:3if.:'.i.i' ..::"' ...::":::l ..2l: :2; - t ” A l ill--e saw it So. what 3.52 i'i';l5lh'L7.'Zl.l ll” .E”i'i5l33nli WNW" ”"'"'”'” r "W lire they gnlilg to gain by plllting p;vENlN(; it off 10 d:lys?" 5 ON JUSTICE Gavllanls manager told nowa- en: "i will still rely on British ISLAND ASSEMBLY lfight in France or Germany." Solomons. who promoted the fight. said a return bout "suits me . . Attention fin . Waicrnlan'I mlillagcr, Jarvis Astaire. said. "talk of it return is premattlrc at the mnmcnt.” Rcicrcc Green's verdict for the 21-year-old Waterman. unbeaten in hr. illai-l)omlld 14 D. Cameron 12. Trlnldad'ii first council of gov- -”ll” l" 5” lh” Gavlla" gels 3 crnmcnl. which later evolved into But I want to go home ll-l l ll ll ll l 2.50010 Cuba. Bllrston is urging me to lllcllglf 8 V0 mum ' W" 5e up butlstay. Sn nlayhc Gavilan will have w---A- -- ke-a return against Watcrman or al POSTPONEMENT The annual meeting ofthe Prince County Branch of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Asspciation models of ii new-type cioilble-deck-, - ll ' diesel bus clllled the ltoutemaiter. ' .' . i V which will eventliillly replace elec- ; ' 1 , r trlc trolley cars and the entire " .. -' ' '" I fleet of 7.6M buses. went into serv- H ice Wednesday. The bus has In ' aluminum alloy body and carrlel 64 passengers llcated-eight more than the present diesel buses. ('.ANAi)A S itr.lt'-i C l C A R E T T l Sportsmen two, . TONI THREE - roar Only 22 more to ti N i St ' l'. IA v .. . nwlrd M 323 male tn: 'Ro:kl::ru: rgseo?lT;:l;;:"P;h';lm;:l'l;fl::Vh" rule at the school. The resoltltlon Knob Lllkvc, Labrador, I distance mnlcr Jack Solomon, and Lgw "-- --- - .- . ..-A... - "y g; :5”-l llle :"llV9l';llY C3ll,ll10tC0cll'lilllill'J9 ll"l05- Tllls llllE MW W3! Biirston, ljui-iipean representative 32 profcssiiiiial fights. brought boo- which wag to have been held this evenlng has been l 0 Otter! e un er we con ons ll iron ore. f th I te tional B to Cl b. i d l f in ii H.000 fan i t ' ' l ' " Q n ma M K' " "ll In cm W E ' postponed until Wednesday, February 15th. and l s Porllilnl 01 Tcddy Wnltliam. secretary of at Harrlngliy stadium. All British l Summeisidc at 8:00 U S S d' with threats to faculty and stil- Constrilction of ill! 0 O dcntls and talked for civil or mil. the this hld S10,-,l ll25,g53.o(l)0lgnd the board. said referee Green walllsports writers denounur. the dccl- will he held in the Armour-ies, itary protect on for them. W3-S l'"m"0lP i" "N 5U 5 l8! cnt'ticd to lo day. to or pare hlli ll'on as "dcplorable. ridiculous and . , Tile instructor said the resolution "Om any il"VE"l"W1l lnll Wllllm-ll casle under the rliles. Buerston ob-ldlisgusting." :ulll)lll2elr:?:5:':&e urged to attend and the gen Twod ' ' TONE any financial assistance being re- quired from any governmcnt. The coninany now wall asking I lo-year extension to complete the line from Knob Lake to Uligava bay. NOT SETTLED Senator Power said the 10-year exluinlnn is sought because the called for the university to sus- pclld operation: if these conditions could not be provided. when Dr. Carmichael called for I vote there was both I loud Cllnrlllloi "aye" Ind "no." He ruled the re was defeated by voice vote. Balloons Over Soviet Union in WARREN scouts Jr. .wIislltNG1'ON (AP) - Tilt Jllited States. responding to n lrlvlel protest. Wednesday ordered ten immediate halt to launching: If U. 8. weather balloons from Shock Tactics Employed Against Parisian Drinkers Bl plnisl. Two million Frenchmen tip up Turk!!! that the balloons were violating Soviet air space and endangering air traffic. A similar roll-st wail lodged with the West mrmun government shortly there- er. Sports Arena PARIS (AP) -- Any Parisian who rides the subway these days Iermniy Ind Turkey. l on.-Elm lldal-A Balloons there will be grounded I I 5'” ”'ANE'5 93”” territory lving bctween the end ofl i 1 M . I .. ' ' . Iendtnl I study of whether they " '9” "ll ” "WW ll” Pl RTE Aullralll tlieuier-ll stccl inn untliivn any is not yet grlllsg:tomI'mp.:holnl:;'I.lo(lkmlilre 0"" W” '"l."3' ”' "W . H 0 C K E Y goo layout aimed at parents United States offered to tell the Russians about the safety features of its weather balloon program. .....e.,.-..m SUMMON U.K. INVOY lletllcll and now is being prospec- ted for minerals. i ”There are great hopes that very extensive mineral deposits will be found there. Perhaps it would not be a very remllnlratlve Britain's lsteet turbo-prop airliner. the Bristol Britannia, will go into service on the Britain-Australia run next September. it well an- nounced Wednesday. The Britan- nia: will replace U.8. Constella- If he keeps guzzling wine. Or he i .a human liver ll0W.lf ecu in I both of - f forts ,IIve been flying over Russia. This move came as I follow-up to I conciliatory note delivered to -the Kremlin earlier in the day. The note promised that "the United stetes government will says: ”Frult juice. water and milk. and above Ill. never port wine before the age of M." , "Are you certain that you are I moderate drinker?" asks I sign. ve ll Collll thred:lQllQ b on your car I" Now you can ha plete two-tone. paint jo can , falling to pl eohol. These shock tactics In is by the French government to get THURSDAY. FIRUARY 9 AT 3:30 pin. "ell ll, "old a l. cldn l LONDOI iCPl-Nm1nII'IROb0l'l- V I l noltlmnnnl n.lioo...' wing: .,.,”ti?. Ion, Canadian high - - "'""". fl,fI,l;'Z."';Z2 ”,',,,','Jf,,,f'”:,'":,',ll3f, '"(,, the avenue r. i-limo. -to leave "Don't link in alcoholism." I Mg"-l-Agug pmukgsis mw hm Room ll, of hdwll gate. mull transit l. Mm”, Mull” "lull 0. Mosmw "Mm r l Mk that mil". 0; cmma. pm the" the cork in his wine bottle for another. and beside it is I rock I ' ' ' A " ' lg no .-....on why lhg mulmcllm ion er stretches. ship floating in I big bottle of .1 Yusupov was on trial for kidnap- ping I 17-year-old girl when 1.. e stomach and liver dlsplagul: wine A know window ha I Anthony Nlitting. minister of state. park! rooater coming out of I chicken dl ll” lam" om". Th. mmlu of the railway should not proceed to queries about this rllpldly. yet. it may be that financ- Itafe dcpdrtrneat in the hustling Opera station w Iervea illlndreb of thousands a PARKDALI EYES GARAGE n ,...n wad sail to have been at Robert wlilpped out Irevolverla court and l" m” be " "lad. tiled the lid led her uncle I'll "After all at otloooo in ionic. say. As he into for his lrllll. lime. Inn is I th-copy, nded ll0.r.br;l;el'. I INQIDII ullnll to 1,.” ll ' ' all 1 pro. in. commuter can find not from I dying fowl. ltltud Poll" 0'13 . T . . ”'l W" ' nnn. that there will be In It series of Idvertialu : that French Iometilllll 4” . cm W 3.3; gljllll -t Qnmy. Ylullpov was tried ll if not ter amount r Ireilmflor More than ..W. of allied chickue for market blpoulh Mml A ”' . go is eonrualuauecedloheuio olwm rung 3 to beak-oliolic tirilm In com leesnpooafuiefaleele em: . l ..-Zld.--,.4 - hilt." each you-II trance. fa lure H their euliaie. . ml! - i , w .;,J