ny BERNARD DUFREINE txutadiaa Press Staff Writer DTTAWA lCPl-Canadian wild- g, experts are proposing that two male and two female whoop Hg wanes. North America's larg- ,-t bird and now threatened wit Alllltlloll, should be held in cap- muy for breeding purposes. The suggestion. first made at a it-deisal-provincial wildlife confer- me in Vancouver last June, will llrceding in captivity is majilr proposal that Canadian "and mcrican experts will consider at dim meeting to discuss ways of mt.ing the known world whooping gran? population. now totalling 1) mutt: and eight young ones. t-.u-rything else. has been tried but their number still is precar- tlaly low. an official of the Cana- ntan wildlife service said Tues- RV. whoo, have not been able to increase their population in the wild. There has been no improvement in the last 1) years. "There is no point in just sitting in the corner and wrtnsinx our hands saying it's terrible.' " said V. E. F. Solman. assistant chief of the Canadian wildlife service. "Breeding in captivity appears to be worth a try." The big white birds with the black wing tips have never been held in ideal conditions of captiv- ity for. breeding purposes. he said. The New Olreans Zoo has. a couple which hatched two young ones last summer. One disap- peared. possibly eaten by the par- ents, the other died of a disease. The conference will study whet- her the suggestion is feasible. If the experts decide it is worth a try, they also will select a site. set down the conditions of captiv- ity and determine who will pay SPORTS TRAIL By ED SIMON ('unadian Press Staff Writer .'xl-IW YORK (CP)-Once upon I tune, in an age that seems far may and long ago to New York mitts fans. three men pitched thrir team to a first-place tie and playoff victory over Brooklyn twinte losing a six-game world l(ll”l('s to the Yankees. , Larry Jansen, lost his fast ball and drifted to the minors. he second, Sal Magiie, developed mi-cries in his back and was haired out of the league to Cleve- anti. The subsequent fortunes of Jan- :-n and Magiie, especially the lat- tcr, are fresh in our memory. Jan- srn returned from Seattle to hand Illiltvaukee a couple of stinging de- ft-als that kept C l i Redlegs Ill contention up to the wire in this year's stirrin 3 National League race. ADY BRIIJJANCE And Magiie, joining Brooklyn in Limo-season. didn't pitch a bad U! -1 Fl name all year as he sparked the Dodgers to a pennant. won one of two superb world series starts and threw in a no-hitter against Philadelphia Phillies for good mN)SlII'E. Three Yankee Pitchers 1951 pennant combination. Jim Hearn. continued to toil for the Giants in good times and bad. After a couple of lacklustre sea- sons. he appeared to be headed for a big year last spring. But he lost a uccession of well-pitched games when his mates wouldn't hit for him. Then he developed back trouble and ended with a miserable 5-ll record. ON THE BDOCK So the sixth - place Giants de- cided the 33-year-old righthander doesn't fit in with their rebuilding plans and sold him to the Phil- lies. As he seeks to emulate Jansen and Magiie, liearn won't have a Cincinnati powerhouse batting at- tack or Brooklyn fielding finesse lliehind him. Barring fundamental changes. the Phillies are likely to prove the same second-division club that couldn't even hold up the incomparable Robin Roberts fori his customary N victories this . year. I But I-learn. three years younger; than Jansen and six younger than 1 Magiie, should have a few usefull pitching years left. In the time - honored castofi E tradition. he probably will glvel the Giants a few uncomfortable Meanwhile, back at the Polo Grounds, the third member of the afternoons if his back holds up. LAUZON. Que. (CF)-The 200- intit department of transport ice rt-aker Montcalm was launched ttcsday at this shipbuilding centre cross the St. Lawrence River rtvm Quebec. Mrs. Hughes Lapointe. wife of 't-terans Affairs Minister La- ntnte, cut a ribbon to send a bottle of champagne crashing twins! the how after the vessel had been blessed by Most Rev. laurlce Roy. archbishop of Que- hot and primate of all Canada. The 1.l00-ton Montcalm. pow- l'I'PfI by two 2.000 - horsepower rt:-am engines. also is equipped for lighthouse supply and buoy tender service. The vessel is of the single deck type. of all-welded steel construction. the has a moulded breadth of 48 I('PI. a moulded depth of 21 feet. and has a 16-foot draft. "COPTER DECK The ship will have a speed of i3 knots. The crew is accommodated In double cabins in the bridge. while the officers will have single cab- in: in the deck house. Accommod- ation is also provided for 12 pas- PAYMENT IN PAINTINGS LONDON (APl - Tho govern ment has agreed to accept a vast art oollectloll including works by Rttbens. Rembrandt and Gains- borough in part payment of death 'lliIlEI on the estate of the late Lord Leeonfleld. The value of the wt settlement was about 11550.- RITE-WAY M onaasnns . Dhl mu New Icebreaker Montcalm Was Launched Tuesday At Lauzon it l "the Best 1! -era:-tea-Ah!-I-4 r .. 2- - saunas v - - 1352 A, Motoltlsi iiiiicgpgqrttiurif-tries s PIPES . 4 l l 1 sctigeis and officials. The vessel is fitted with a bell- copter flight deck to assist in ship- to-shore communications and on icebreaklng duties. . Keel of the Montcalm was laid last March 15 at the Davie Ship- building Compan, yard here and the vessel is expected to be available for duty early next year. Transport Minister Marler spoke at the launching and praised the efforts which pI0dIICEd a ship built ". . .- of Canadian design, in a Canadian shipyard. of Canadian material and by Canadian work- men . . . ." IT'S JAM PACKED! "Oh, I don't know Jim-Issaiots of empty saata." "That's a lsughl I wan't think of the Stadium. I meant the NE Star Weekly." "Yoah- 'ni looidng forward to gettin a oopy--just what did you mean y Jam packed?" "Well you know it's going to be complete y new in a compact tabloid form-pages tan and a half by four- tesn inches and that means the ma asine section too." " understand it iaraall going to be a marvellous a-emb of pie tuna and articlu and u. "I 'ust i:a't wait till Oefobl 29th or It. It'll be some oaeidng mean paper. Now he The NEW! NEW! NEW! IQ Hath IorLESS the cost. Whooping cranes bred in captivity likely would be released in the wild. EASY TO CAPTURE There would be no trouble in catching the hreedng stock as the flock is known to spend the win- ter in the Aransas national wild- IIIG refuse in Texas. The flock is believed heading south at the present time from somewhere in northern Canada. Lastysummer. only a couple, with Pfllslbly I young whooper. were llthted at Wood Buffalo National Park. straddling the border of Al- berta and Northwest Territories. where the whole flock was re- ported two years ago, Where the others Apent (hg gum. mer is not known by wildlife om. clals. although a few him, we" seen on the Prairies. Whether in. whoopers increased in number. during the summer will not ha known until all arrive at Ann. In. their traditional wintering grounds. Superintendent Of RCMP Retires OTTAWA (CP)-Superintendent tR.pA. S. MacNeil, 50, a member lot the RCMP for 24 years, has retired from the force on pension to accept a post with the external affairs department. it was an- nounced Tuesday. Mr. MacNell. officer command- ing ”N" (headquarters) division of the RCMP at Rockcliffe Bar- racks, Ottawa, will be posted to Canada House, London. as an at- tache. Mr. MacNeii joined the force II 1932. serving with the marine divi- siiin until September. 1939. when he Joined the Royal Canadian Navy. He retired from the navy in 1945 with the rank of lieutenant- commander and rejoined the RCMP. WI 10' IOI sod VARlEI'Y...sscl is IIOIE REPAIR sad REMODELING Thursday,Oct. 25. 1956 The Guiirdian. Page 7 ' New Chancellor Of Kings College HALIFAX (CP)-Hand A. For- syth of Montreal, president of Dominion Steal and Gas! Corp.. will be installed as chancellor of the University of Kings College ;Il!'fe at a special convocation Oe Rt. Rev. R. H. Waterman. Anglican bishop of Nova Goods. will conduct the installation cere- mony in All saints Cathedral. The college also will confer an honorary doctorate of civil law! upon C. S. A. Ritchie. Canadian ambassador to . Funeral of Former CPR ; President Saturday l ARNPRIOR. Ont. (CF) - D'Al- ton Corry Coleman, former pres- idsat and chairman of Canadian. 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