¥‘i.‘i3-HES‘ P . meant I uinrlouaoown. ’ C '1. G ff’ R IMIZOII Dropped l:d.1pfin:e:er- lmlhmgllm that only .lCl'lU|'Cl\ '3 l “I. u$'m.l' um‘. I.‘ .' M . d outfielder Sammy Drake, affew of the birds from a flock. - - f i xiacmns ‘cm 0 m m u n I y e I n g e a y N.Ys switch hitter batting .259 for 5 that flew across a runway as ‘Fbr Observers i zontfietggnq-hi gran; ‘hi .u:; D ‘on ‘ Syracuse in the International 4‘ an Eastern Air Lines propeller- - _ LONDON (AP)—Home Secreo I NEW YORK ( K ATHENS ( t Th iGreece. Archbishop Chrysost AP) "‘ w""‘°" .L°38“3- 59‘ 9”“ “'3' "“‘l‘l“3 “‘ Re" 9") "‘ °% omos. will refer the matter to tary Henry Brooke Wednesday .. (Vinegar Bond) Mizell, heralded as the left - handed Dizzy Dean when he came intc the National League a decade ago. was 3‘ taket=.o(fif ‘rtun mactually were In-‘I Gi;eek Orthodoii Church has re--: tho ‘Holy’ Synod tgiypfanyg ad. ordfled flu file.” "am a 3“, i s 0 ‘$839 mil 0 £6 0118 11886. 1 Hole ved an invitation from he‘ ministration) of the Church of minaham IRE of Mllu soey But- ; ut ese ew cause 05! 9 atlcan to send observers io;G,.eece or 1,, the hm-M-chy_ ‘en 33' 3 Jamaica sentenced ‘ ~ xP0WeI‘ and Control. and the bill.’ the ecumenical council of the‘wmc}, include. .1; me metro. 1°, Ihoplmmg. ‘M "winded I For Water Ski Cli'sl1ips By PAUL SUFRIN kite - flying in 1952 Denny the summer members travel dl'0PDed Tuesday by New e nose - dived into Boston Roman catholic chu;-on in cc. 1-. , th 0 my "1 ‘M. d ti t MINNEDOSA, Man. ICPi— Busted had to bl.1Ild'fl1 alu- around the Prairies putting on Y°""5 ‘a5"l"“°° Me“ .CI'a$l’l CUUSE *"""°' “"°“‘ .7-°°° ’?°‘ "°"’ when it was officially 3D'!po'IlhaenTinoaI deeciiioii will be sent 4,105? i..:.'iiii:m§i.u".r°nw.‘i with all the hustle and bustle mlnum kite frame and silk shows. . The Mets asked waivers on »Loizal International Airport an nounced Tuesday. Ito Archbishop Athenagoras. ecu-ihoid pending deportnfion after wAsgm(;-ron (AP) ._ U.S. 0“ ‘- 1950- The Plane W8-S.e“'1 An interchurch relations com-imenical patriarch of Constant-'being fined 55 {or 515.11“ or a family preparing for K chute. Pulled into a stiff breezel The man responsible for bold file‘ 31-3'08!‘-Olfl Pitcher with the . Thgnksgivlng dinner. {M5 M311‘ I Will! my new 40-horsepower. being the Canadian championships‘ Oblect of giving him his Ul'I(‘0!l-,gove1-nxnent experts say that 1'0"“? ‘mm All8“t9- 53- Elglltl mittee appointed by the Church inople, 3 goods worth about 10 shilling; u -=a=--.-.v-=-asvr-.~;si=.1-5::-s::a'r.='a:=:s-=53‘: itoba comm ll nlty is getting 5 rose about 18 feet before tneihere is Ross Taylor, current rope broke. The kite is still st‘president of the club. A staff " sergeant with the dental corps. he has been skiing since 1956 . teach the sport and at the same I and has been Manitoba mcnsdecisions with New York ElV- «and take 62 lives I llmf PI‘0m0l€ Sflletifl Durlnglsenior champion since 1957. ready for the ninth annual Ca-i nndlan water ski champion- ships. The excitement is understood- able since for the first time in the bottom The aim. of the club is to; -ditional release. Mizell, obtained ' 1 15 1 1‘ l"‘5S°"g°"5 and ‘W9 crew memflof Greece recently dis u. .2 d from Pittsburgh Pirates in I Efiififid alsntoeillhgsjet .sn;i..l,",g_5l F5 5“l'VlV°d- lwhether the church shou(ld§aec-l ANCIENT IND“ ‘May 9 "ade I" “'33 llasemalljcsused an airliner to lose The great four-day storm of SCGPI the inVlla1l0n 10 U19 Colin"; Patna in Bihar state. India. -llm Marshall. had lost both Ill! 3 power, dive into Boston harbor fNovember, 1913. on the Great. Cllg WlllCll Wlll Consldel” Cllufclflwas the capital of the Maurya ‘Lakes wrecked 24 ships and ‘ "NW -empire for 100 years up to about I A civil Aeronautics Board reg, drowned 300 sailors. It was understood there was 230 BC. ‘ing him a season record of 1-3 ifrom a Birmingham store,.July 2 . immigration -law came into force July 1. [copro- lvides for deportation tor crim- glnal offences committed in tho ‘United Kingdom. ., Minnedosa. 3 IOWII H: flgzlohargopulatlon l30' miles I liom'Winnipeg. l-S Pl3Yl“3 l‘°" go an event of national scope . ’ ed . i d Ski Club and is exl)€¢'l ; aalrlpggt to double the l)0P|ll3Il°“ f Mlnnedosa. ‘ " Theyvli wrqff-TI too to 150 Cn- l .,",m competitors in iumplns‘ Liven“ slalom and trick skiin¢- The judges, all from Easténin Canada‘ Tmploy a bzlween ls somethins 07 3 cm" duh figure-skstlnd and ski 1“ ml-. Distance and style Wlll be " _ ‘est in the jumping events. In the trick events the skler ll” 3 I ' of 20 seconds 3 :22‘: me i will be nradrd- . KITE-I-‘L YING DISPLAY _ The slalom event will judged on the basis of style. mood and accuracy roundlnfl bu3l’lTll Ward. Canadian .lumP- lng chamvlml from Hudsor Que__ and Vsilla Hoggan. 13 1 year-old Brandon. Man.. Klfll who won the over-all women: | championship at the National: Closed Water Ski champion- ships at Picton. Ont.. last year will be among the competitors. There will be an exhibition of kite-flying and the program will also include RCAE‘ fly-pasts. para-drops, n flying farmers ski parade. water ballerinas on the skis and the crowning of a queen of the meet. Minnedosa's water skiing ex- perience dates baclr to lit‘ when several local men saw a newsreel on skiing at Cypres Gardens. F‘ls.. and decided to try it. "At that «time I owned n is horsepower m ." gayg me. ehanic Len Collins. "The boys made their own skis of spruce boards and round cheese boxes caught on right away with the youngsters. I well remember seeing as many as 150 kids ski- ing on the lake on a summer ; daywo _ TOOK 1'0 Am I The Aqua Club was formed in ! ltoba Water Skiing Association was formed and the Aqua Club was renamed the Mlnnedosa Mallard Ski Club and joined the provincial body Today it has more than 50 members from Minnedosn. Brandon, Shllo and in pe . “We were willing to try any- thing." Colliiis says. "So when another newsreel showed us Frank Lary ls Sidelined DETROIT (APl\fiizhthander ‘ Frank Lary. I 23-game winner; with Detroit Tigers last season. was placed on the disabled list 3 Tuesday because his a I l i n g pitching shoulder failed to res- - pond to treatment and he has a 3-6 won and lost record for 1962. The Tigers csllcd up Howie Kopllts. a 24-year-old rlghthan- dor. from their Denver farm club of the American Associa- tion to replace Lary. The 31 - year - old I.ary's all- ment has been diagnosed as ten- I donitls. inflamation of the ten-; don in his right shoulder. He‘ must remain on the disabled list for at least 30 days. ; Wesi, Gilliam Dropped By lions VANCOUVER (CPl — Half- hnck Dave West. nrobablv the leased Tuesday night by Brit- ish Columbia Lions of the West- on Football Conference. Helene of the pair cut the ones. will come Canadian clttsens during the next few weeks. 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