I will GBUSON rnailaa Press Staff Writer The task of revamping lineups tender again tor a new season has never ken staff is head the Job as managing director in an effort to make Toronto I con- The new coaching ed by liampton Pool, made with greater determination ,head coach or l.us Angcles of the by the Big Four football union National Football league for three clubs in the light of the leagues years. Pool succeeds Bill Swiacki. record In the last three Grey Cup) Hayman already has announced finals and the West's rise to foot- signing of 19 new imports and eit- tiall supremacy. Montreal Aloiiciies' loss to Ed- nionion l-Iakimus tor the third aile- eeiuilve year in the IBM liiiai eiiiieit all further doubts about the teta- tlve strength of eastern and iii--h ern football and that. more than anything else. lies behind the rc- biiiiding by each Big Four cliih Malor changes in the lineup: can he expected. right from the leagile champion Aioueites, ivho have lined tip the most impressive array of American imports. to the last-place Toronto Arigonauis who hm e lll1i'iPlEttliP ii complete shake- iin invoiiiiig a new three - man coaching (tail. :1 iit-ii pr()l.'J'a1lt to recruit (tanniiiaii players and I re- 0YE&nlZ!Iilnfl oi the club's direc- tors "AYHAN HFFK5 ('llhTENDFR Lew lliaiiiian itiiiiicr er-neral tii.1na;:m- ill i.ir iliiiieiics and (ink ttnie Argo i..:ich. has been given Eciepeilgwiillmiiwilviihi ipecta to have about 25 try out be- lfore the openinii titanic of the au- snn Aug. 20. hliist iii la-t years imports. with the EkI'('pll0n of guard Ron Mareiniak, end Biickv tCurtlI and tackle Bill Lucky, are expected to return. They include ends Al Pfeifer and Mi-nan Schi'ie- wer, halves Dick Nhatiii and 0 K. M-rgiinnn. quarteriiat-it Anne Gai- lffa and tackle Bill Albright. . The Aloiiettes. with Doug iPca- .ltt-adv Walker back for his sixth Year as head coach. hair signed lit new imports. The lltlltlnltlfi ore iqulrterhack S a in tilt-iii-mi I)". barkflcldcr Pal Ahritui t-tilts liil Patterson and Red ()iQiiinii. i.-it-l.!c l.Blliy Shinp and contre Tiiiii iiiiuii. 3 The success in gettuig tiiiaiia .Rougli Riders into the piaiiiiis last se;-isnii for the first iiiizr siiiie I951 eariicrl head coat ii lt'lFllllx ('iaii' Eillil line coach Hill s'iiii'h new liitiyenr contracts. 'l'liit Hiri- Lot Of Luck Says Owner Hy VERNON MORGAN LONDON iReiilersI Mulli- millirinaire Sir Yicinr Sassoon, whose (Yr:-pcllo is a heavy taior- lie to win W('tlnnsdiiy's l)v:i'hy. enutioiisly predicted Monday that his handsome chestnut colt will win ”wlih a int of luck." Sassoon told the aniitial dcrhy liiiit-lietin at l,ond:iii's Press t'Iiili that he xilll his 9-tti-4 faitirite .K'iinri;i,v and lie looked ”vcry well indeed." His Iiairireiii had the allcct of qtiaslilng rumors that his hiislty three-year old la not in good con- diiinn Odd: till Crcpellu ltiiiciiieiiiitt slightly at an odds ealioier Klon- dtiy. The colt had been held It. I in 1 last Friday. Other top favorites are Greek chipping iiiagnatr Stnirns Mar- chn-.' Pipe of Pl”3i'F. semi-.d choice at 7 to l. and the Aga Khan": Prime 'l'ai. R I00-trill -lilill. Queen liiivaiwiii also lit con- eaded a good chance with I)ou- Dells, fifth choice It too to I Reside! hundreds of bookies. -Dodgers Defeat Philiiesi nervotia armtit the .E5,000.000 ale ready bet on Crepeilo. thoiisaiidq lli iii--ii Sll(l('DSliIlxC5 ticket hold- its H-liiil llic l'DSlili frtiiii lilpstint. Aii t-eiininii-ii 2.0iiU,D00 specia- tnrs arc expected to jam the pic- liirc-cqiie track about 25 miles imni l.ilni'lIiTl tor the gmmidamiy i'acex iAlllL'h started of all horse in ifilil At tliii illllt'llt'illl. Prince Aly Kii.iii iiiliiiiiniiicri iiint l'l'iIll'tl Tat was the iitirse to beat. But he touted a long shot Chippcndaie, 50 to l. A snoimsiiinii for Viritchos was eqiially tiiiiiiiiisiic, sitting that Pipe ii! Pent-e ”li:is given its no reastin in siiiiini-ac he does not tttav. i think he is sure to run I good race." The two American hiirites given an oiiisirie chance of snatch ing iii-Iory tiier l-iiisoiii l)riiina' l"i-Thllfl titidiilaiing coiirvte are Rnyaiiiiintii, oiv ncd hy Mrs. George Olirstroui of New York. and Teinrieiii, owned by cosmetics queen Mrs. Ellraheth Arden Gra- ham. Pittsburgh Beats Giants Plilloiklll-'l.li'lil't 'U"- .liihiiiiy Podres l'llll'lNi I three-hitter Mon- dav night in Brooklyn hodlera Ihut out Philadelphia Phillie: to at Connie Mack Stadium. Podre: siiiirk otit nine men and Mnilmd liiiir, 'l'ivo M the IlntiE0i' riiiis came on lead-of! homers. the first in the Illth inning hy Gil Hodges and the IA-eond in the ninth by Gino (ti- moii. Hodges scored Bl'r!tll(l)'n'F Iwcnnd run in the st-ienih on a walk. nniiig Iii sectiiiti on Ruv Cam-pniicilnu sncriiii-r. and t'tillI- liiilieti iiuiiiev, The Pirate: knocked (lninn oiti of the box with I three-riin blast in the iii-ennrt inning and the Giants got rid of Pirate atarter Ycriiiin l..iii- in the third when they tied llll' score. King came on to end the iiininc by striking out Willie .hla)'l and lliisty Rhodes. The Pil'li9.l lnl two riinii nil Margnneri in the third inning and scored what l'lFrlYFl'l to be the win- tiim: lilli in the filth. The xi-oi-ed single riiiis iiintiis Maior Changes Can Be pected In Big Four era have disclosed the signings oi only 10 new imports so far not Clair. who coachad Argos to Giev CUP titles to IBM and itI51. ex- pecta I on hand for pre-scaiioii u l X . includi at lent seven of llll year": squad. ltamiitoii Tiger-Cato. who also have Innounc tho Ilgnltig oi Only it) new arlcana. have on- ded George Turltp. former Mlt'lil- qiian state backfield coach. to help head coach Jim Trlmble and line coach Ralph Into. The Tlcatis ca- pect to have nurly it new Amer- icana trying out along with at lea-I seven of their last year in:-pui-is. The qiiellion of whether Iiiiai irr- back Tom Dublinakl will be back iiith Toronto remains in niiulit. Argos allowed their option on his lyo-.VMr. no-cut contract to lapse leaving him free to return to the NFL. lliiwever. Argos hope in ne- gotlate a new contract viitliiiiii iiie lltl-('lll clause. lie was tllll int ac- lion for all league giinies litsl year after injuring I knee in A pi-e-scii- Ion exliibltlon. llaniiltolfa new Aiiieiiranit in- clude quarterback Reinir izwiuiir-.v. the split-'l' ball handling iiinoit-ion who led Ednioiiitiii to the t-.-')' ('iiii title in 1951. liganaciians Have i Target To Shoot TORONTO (CPI t'ati;tiiians participating in ii a t in ii al will weekend got their target in shoot at Satiirdiiy when chniiipitius Al Raiding lillti Marleiie Si.-iiait Streit iitistcd llllii-le sctires at St. (ieiir;1e's Cliili here. Golfers iriini cu:-isi ltl coast lli1)' have an easier time than ihr'.V ek- pct-ted Playiiig ill sit-ziiiy rain Hiiliiiiigz, the PUA i'Ii;iiiiiiitiii truiii Tiiittiiiiii, shot a 74. fun titer mtiivs p.'ir. Mrs. Streii. who was 'liai'li-tic Sieiiaii when she won the wom- on”: open last year, carded an R0 rloiir over womcn'I par for the Si, (ieorgeis coiirse. Balding and hits. Strait lkL'l't' playing in I itiiirsoiiic with (lil- iarlo PGA president tieorilf Ville ion and Canadian junior chaiiiPl"" Gary town of Kliihencr, Om. Both Conan and Clifton had a 76. in... 11"!" pm local miiiiinit iiv posting a lower net score than his grit.-as of 74 And the iitiiiiert twin heat Mrs. Sn-eii with I iuwor rim than her gross of 00. i . 5 Restaurant . Ass'n Head ' l . Flo d Patterson Fig is Jackson NFTW YORK (AP) - Prolrtdar Emil l.ence announced Monday the heavyweight title bout 5.. tween champion Floyd Patton” and challenger Tommy (nu. rlranet Jackson will be lllld at the New York Polo Groundg, 310.. day. July 29. Li-nu said the 15-rounder will be telecast coast to coast over t iviic network but that New Yo: Cliy and an area 75 milea around the city will be blacked out of the lricvisiiin. lie said the tglgyi. Sltlll rights were sold to General Motor: for Sl75.(l)0. lttiiiei-son viiil receive 00 per cent and Jackson 10 per cent of the television money and gate 11. l'FlplS. In-on Now With Chicago Bears ('lllt um i.APi Ronnie Knox. one oi the most widely publlcjged football iiliiicrs in the Pgclflc coast aiiiiait. has signed with the Chicago licnrs, owncr George I-(g. las aiiiiuiiiiicd Monday. Knot itirIiici' UCLA qtignm-. hack, illll not finish his qcniiir ycni lic iiI.'ii ed for the Hamilton Tiiter mm of lhr ttaiiadian lllg Four. ”Vi'e are pleased to add Ron. ' NEW YORK (AP!--Six promi- nent New York Yankees have been ilugged with 81.000 fines Is a re- Iitlt at their May 16 "hirthdny nu-ty" incident at a New York f club. thcldua Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle, infielder Billy Mar- tin. catcher Yogi Berra and pitch- on Whitey Ford and Johnny Kuclis -Ill regulars-were the players fined. Although the eiiiti rcltised I0 confirm or deny the report. it was learned elsewhere that heavy lines had been levied. . Th. gm;-y was hrtiken hv Til Fudenzi. who covers the limit! for the New York .l4iiiriial Ameri- can. Molt of the players were un- available but Batter was located at I barbershop before the Vrlllks it'll on the night irniii fut tilfwrlan tiie Klitox in our team." iiaid llalatc. ”llr is an intelligent young man, and l iilil iiiiriit'iilai'ly lnirircssedl with his desire to play iootball. we ll.ll'P received nothing but ox. eeilrni reports on hie ability rind clizirat-ier." II UH KY HAl'l'Y in Lot Aiigi-Isis. KllUk'! step- Liilii-r, llrll'lP), callctl a press coit- fereiicc and told reporters the signing ciiliiiinatcd ”l4 years of work llll' lioiiiiic and me." ; The elder Knox tlid litll (llSl,'llNt'li terms oi' the Cl)lllI'iiLi l)ill ciitii-p iiieiiieri i ”Wc ttiriicd doivii an Sl:'l.T.'itI con- tract from the Toronto Argoiiaiiis of the t'anaiiian ltl)i;1ilP, so that, gives you iitime lites" ; Roniiic, 2?. is stalioiicd with the naiinntii giiard at Fort Clialicc. Ark. hut iiis stcplaiiier said lie. will he released in time for the next football season. l lions, BYCTSr., Ross Burner Win - Softball Ga mos i The Rm: Riiriiar Fiecirtc Stilt bail Icani edited tfie .lr Rt" ieain 'lii last night in the uni-ningi game of the Fitv Softball l.eii:iic.i Conn:-rs was the winning yiiicht-r while n'Rrien who came into the game in the aovcoih was rhargedi i ' ' H i with the inu in other opening gniiies the thine: lost it 7-.'i de- Wiperaiinns here sic of s eision to the Senior RY(i with l . t -i l l l -m-----in w i::..ri;::..:i'.Li:::: ".':.".::: Intact V proud of your hit-iliitea and im- .provenit-nits vrliirh late been .made in recent yr-ni'a”, liiiss. ti iEi-own. of Vancouver, President lo! the Canadian Restaiirnnt As- sociation, told the Giiarriian last ievening- Mr. Rrmvn, accompanied hv his wife and Mrs. Florence NloiilEOlIiPi')'. of Toronto. Xiannui ing Director of the .h.Vsl)t:l.'illitll are currently on I l'Nli Io Pl”-l in C'""”' '"" W" "" Nlinr the win. Hilly Acorn hit a home run for the Ahhieit, in the- flnal izaiiie of the eiening Barryisj Lions poiiiided iitil ti .'i2-4 iiitltiryi over the HIS. Art Halleiii wait the winning piieher while Vlrllonald took the loss. i The i.inna got most of their runs. due in the viildiiau h,v McDonald? and Hcgati who uere the RiS pitchers. and some YI'l')' iiiiinlv hits. .Iiiiiior iiciieod pli'i)'Nl good. ' bail for the BIS Ind Lorne lsrenil i .mbASEB The Charlotte-tuwii Giianlian. Tuesday, June 4. 6 Yankees Get 51,000 -Fines. for their second wutat-I trip. "1 don't know bow it loldkod out. but it's true." uig gum. in dog ooininoiit. a fine: were bdmod the tar - out over handed out to Yankee lit: imi. The total at 0.000 was even higher than the 85.000 the against Babe ml: in. 1925 after a row with manager Miller Huggins for "mis- conduct of! the playing field." Until Ted Williams II docked 55.000 last year for his spitting incidents at Fcnway Park. the Ruth line had stood as bueball'I all-time high. .A party for liuy Mat'l.lII'I Itii birthday that ran into the early morning resulted in the incidania that led to the olubta action. Bauer was charged with heating up a man It the night club but denied the chnrgel. Bauer lace: a hear- ing after a civilian arrest June it. .,S g I957 Carpentier And Gallagher At Civic Staciiu Eiiiiiitierside Fiiic Siariitiiii in lilliiiiltl veallv he liiilging at the! aeimiii tonight when the incont- parable H(l(lilRl't'l Carpeniicr takes on Doc finllnulit-r iii the ivresiliiic hiulilitllii of iliti it'.'isiIIl This ic.'i- (tirc cveiii (ii the iirestiiiiL' cnrti put on liv f'ii."irles iloizmi is one which would pack 'eiii ill in niiv town or city in North Aiiierii-a.i RF.h'l7l.TS Ry Tlll-I p(?A.V.'lDlAN' Pill-ENS I i .N:itionai l.t-tigiic ltrrinkli ti iltlil illil I0? 4 it i Pliila 000 om mo. 0 .1 2 Podre: siiri itampanelia. (iarri-l well. Hr-arn ill and l.0DRil. I.- (Tarriweii Hits: Bkn-Hodizc.-. (ti- riinli New York , lli)'l tlili (mi 3 it o Piilshiirgh (lflii Oil) 00k F: ii 1 GOIHPY. Viiii'zonrvri 12-, tirissnmi tat, Woriiiingtoii 15'. Antnnelii mg and V. Thomas. Law. King int” Arroyo MI. Face ill anti Fniie-f W-King. l.-'Viai-goneri. p lnternciiioiiiil l.euL'iio Toronto 000 not om t 4 Rldimond I02 000 20: s 5 ii i 0 Pierce. Frimian i7I and Roiteiii;1 V Wetaler and Chili. l.--Pierea. t Montreal 000 002 000- - 2 6 7. Coliiniliiiit I00 000 00.1 3 7 0. Valder. Wat: -tit and lioseimi-..; Blackhtirn. Eiirist-liv 4.'II and Kra- vilr. W --- Htirtsciiy; L. Wilder. HR: Col- Powers. ITANDINGS By THE ASS()(ilATl-ill l'Rl-138 National l.esgut- iirmipoip m Tonight Siiniitieiside, ivili be no evcepiiiitl Mike Gallagher. l.en Wlaricl" lliighes. Tarauln Toiirvllle Tininiliv Geohageii will also he scen in this sniper-atti'ariioii. There is only one eoiiciiisinn to lie drriiin from all this. island wrrsiiiiiu; lniis will he treiilr-(i to the show of their stniriing lives at Civic Stadium tonight. Izanios ".vnn and lost liPL'tii'ilii in parcnihesoiti: Aiiii-t'it-an l.t-agit- You York at flloicianri IV - Slllfflihinl iii-3' vs Daley ti-Ill Wat-iiiiizion at Detroit wt Clcveiizcr 12-0! vs filaas (6-2i Boston at Chicano 1N1 Sui iiiaii 6'41 or Sister it-2i vii Pierce iii-.'ll. Raliiiiinre at Kansas (tiiy rm Ltiea I.'l-.'li vs hinrcan t.'l-4'. Nllionui lmagiie Cincinnati at Philadelphia Wt Laivrenee t4-'.'- vs lladdix Miiwaiikr-it at New York 1N)-A Crime 0 ii vs Aninneili i3-Gt Si Lmiis at Piiishiirzh mi .- Scdiiiidt i4-Ii ll Friend iii-tit. tlhicago at Brooklyn tNi- limit (.1-5) vs Magiie :2-ii. COMMEMORATE HARVEY l.()Vl)OY iliciilei-,-ii sump gm doctors from .16 countries includ- ing Rtissia and other Communist iitates met in iiondon Monday to honor the Rritlsh doctor who Ola- envt-red that blood clreiiliiim in the hotly. Dr. William Harvey, the discmerer. died rioo years ago Monday. 4.1-.1i,. Y i Manager May Io On The Way Out nomaui. ice)-wart: current in Monro M circle: the at ibatuaiau tiauitauiilllovainutart gun” drag Iiilloavy will neural ' I .. ........".ll'...'im .'i'1'..l:.'.il'.'-'. "hiya 0: uiwlio upon 0 legs. to be I contender. have 31 madil down the IOIIII-I until ey iiow are in int . The In on I road MD. currntly in oi-onto. . Lemyre indicated that if Mul- ieavy Iliould be in out than would be no trouble tindina a Iuccouot. Names that have been mentioned in current goulp are Al Clut- tionis. Joe Becker and Clay Hopper. Hopper wu manager of of the Royall when Jackie Rob- inson became the tint Negro to play in organized baleblll In 1916. His first assignment under tit parent Brooklyn Dodger! was with the Royals. The club": collapse has been something of an enigma. several ircccni charges haven't helped imaticrn particularly. If Mulleavy is let out it in ha. iieved he will Illll remain in the Brooklyn "llanixatlon b which he has been held in hlg regard as I baiiehall man. ltomomber When Lot-d Derby's tmid-ruiinin Sziiistivlno plowed to victory n the Eiiglitnh Derby 33 yes” no 10. day. the first victory in 13'! I,gI.'trI ilor the family after whom the iron. was named. The classic for three-year-oitis started in min and the previous winner owned by a Lord Derby was sir Peter Tcazle in 1737. EAST GRINSTEAI). England ICPMA record profit of min was mnde pat the May Fair in this Sus- sex town thlii year. coit- Q i."'i7" l'”".:.. w iig we Ujihd 'm Iov i1o'.'a'i.ii III has W ' mm; lluianai inch: was Inaatu gt. i .iio..i., T I II IZIII ll ' ' "' '"".:'...g-i.:-ti:-'2-...:' oi . ........""....'i-l'i ..... "5 on ..........- ...'”:Li2'..'.".l.l'”..1'.l.i..."l” t.'?.2."'.'&"m'.-...'-3'.t.i'l."nl”.l'..” :i.'-.r:...'-i-c......;;':. W" l I loaalla ouiiocin. Gloria Dar each was given to 32'0"", lune. Walter aeaiei. .lr.. Join lorry ituie and to i. w.i' 30! Ind tile team captain Ann lethal. The other was -im . WHEN member: yresemod a lighter, ,. The other winners of trophies In I hllowc: Girls high average. lrlirjed. to their manager lolluoa. roll your own ciga rettes with DEDEN'S QUALITY IINI CUT 0 fine fill tllilll (l- DISTINCTIVE fltiivinr iiiit F -as Ham l90IT00l fa t9ea I - THE AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN CAN BECOME A NAVAL OFFICER THIS FALL flirougb lbs 'VeIiflIfe'iW9II SPORT . '." 95'" LODGE none: 31. in ham. 0,. ,. mg... by gym 7,”... in tin with and eighth inniiiss. d H M lssmnlinn ,,,,n,h,..., . . pwgg Mg” mg.mWm”-; gm-r to left. .:..,-.-.gm ..., . i f.r:."'rn'h:A(lhlrl0"'goYvn .9; or; pl"-"Ed . loml Ham. Mr "W Llnnll gclnrmnui 1: ll'5 Pg,” ('F”' l Hodges. uho aiiiierl three of the Y k T Maud”. g-rhu, Wm Hm summn, ... , , ,,. . Pznlmplnhu 25 W ,H T four Dodger Flint and had two int an 5 OS. 0 side on 'iiic-tdsy. . ho Brooklyn 74 i7 i .1 . uwhm dmihw m' rmucw hill P M l) h' Tlicv writ cntcrla-iicrl hi" ll"-V PFGSOTIT TTOP '93 Miiuniikn 74 I7 .1 t vra to lie niiil It lcr limiii.-' I ",1 W" 'npn1h(Vr( at Q reception gt. L 21 70 ; Q . homer and then, after ('.'irnny act enq ers 'P all tlilc Charlottetown Hotel last To Teen Bowlers N,w 0yl'l:,-k H: 7;, g ,2: again Iacrlficed to the piirhcnl KARAH” P k-mm Mp, V-nu evening. during which a film "Thai (thit-gm 13 an 1.'i.'t1.1 , i Gil came home on a wild plich.. Q ' 'G 'd V p M m of Good Ulieer" WAC Tm T EM "wk", Tmpm. W" Pitiabitrirh I4 3 .. tale 1. 1 Rookie starter lion (lardiu-ll U"l"'l t""" i”" 1” 1"" -' shown. prpwnlfa in U" ngmmn 6! "wt AIIHIOVIICQ i hm-led good hill, getting seven military l'fl7llilt0lll"P of the anii- Mr. Brown commented laioiir- Slwm" park Kmk W" vim! American Lengiie p Itrikcmiis and iialluni: only hit!" ('l'lTVlliilll1lU Baghdad ntici, lltsi. h nhlvhlonh lit! clraiillinvtthntili nmml M F-Mm. nmmi M ""6 Unoiinngei-I. mi nalnrw it--inlay . h h' l . ' . . i rain is mcnts. no in! 1' - '- p I . .::.':':..'.:.2::i.:r:":'.:'u;".”:....; ii ...... .. ..... ii:"::...l:r:.a".2:?..P:r:.:.:”:. .'.".i Dealer lnr pinch hitter Joe lnnneit and Th” """”""”'"""” '”'f' """l' maintain I certain standard li'I n1N"”d!l ' -i ' in. W l. l'et.(;l1I. Jim Hearn finished the game. !lI0l'll.V Iii" ll" Olmilnl 0' I order .151 qii1awiiiyA for .All::(1l:'fif.II Th, prnfmmn" W" mm? M :2 1- --W, i ' ' ' , , S 0 IE I I . . ' i .1 . l"lTT55i'lli3” "Alli plll-to mmmw M W, Wm! Wimmnm of, m:rcl.000 across Mm l'l"l,'”"" ."""'"" "l "” Buffalo 23 iii 'iHi til: conic” wuhm hm-gh Pirates ioiim-toil ii liiit roiiii.-ii. rep.-nu-niing itsii.-,g mom. mp Dmimmng in ghivh rpmauranl ;'i"li'l(lill0gCF;"l?!Vi'l;?:ktl.i.!a::tG mm! 23 2' V” 6 i nepdrinz md Suppl." oil five pitchers Ylondav night to Mr nations Britain, Tilll(P). lran. vnmm, is 5700000001) per ..-...,,g amp nnnimhpn "r,i'h;9Qm"lm"r Rochester 27 :5 Juli mg Oil Heating odgp New York Giants 8-5 in the Iraq and Pakistan. Mr, Brown drew attention to Ihelpark Kim ".2 LOW", ipnrhm Havana 20 7'5 .444 mg nougghold Appngnca Pilhh" 15"" "i 5 ill" ' "'"9. The i'niied States already be- fact that the ll..l. Ht-im. (n. is of- M” Rmmrdm" Rama” Lm"' Coliimhiiii 19 27 .4l.'i ii . Tegevhlon OPNPI. Tl" Pill”? Whit ""0 i""l' longs to the pscilii economic and fering I SL000 schiliarship to alpmllmw RM.h'l";, um "um uh: Montreal is I! .341 ll W'"ll'”- Vi'"" ""0 5 ll? Willi ll" coiinicr-stihvei-sion committees. iiitident who takes up food scr- um (-am. nNh',L' Mn” mm "wt ' V idle Chit-ago (iiihx for seventh hiemhers of the pact placed Dar- vice as I proiessinii. and com- wmnmi Hophvi sman mmmm "Rm”mvF- Pl" "ll-R3 l place . - iiiciiinr importance on U.S. moms mt-nied on the (tonipan-v's iiim. W"? py'os'pntp(l in each meiiiher. NEW YORK 'Al”i Pi-nhithiit K.” S" i Neiillm King. the Iet'ont'l Pirate tiershin on the military commit-. "Careers for Youth". which is to Miss Natalie Johnson. Queen of giiielitvi-s for todnv's mmor lPaiilPl pitcher, ital credited will: the 1vlc- tee becaiise the group might in dlstribiiteii in the near itiiiiie. Q1, g,,m.H. gchmi W-,s,,,,,.d "-0.11 t ' l tory. The loss went to -- ' 'l Ir-levolve into I lolnt mi lnry mm-g in regard to the economy 0 the pliieg to "en member or in m . do 'rr"'m”' "' ' 'r- ' - (onerl. who re lie v ed 5 arier I mand similar to that of NATO. . Proylnpe "4 its tourist industry, M,-,.up' ih, A”... The m,.,.nb.:,,l J Tel? you m yi dd T a M i an ??A" ya Mg ,9" - H Nagy pp , , "as. Mr, Brown said that "ii chanito in i m: ('arniella Martin. Patricia Junior Mat:-tc this summer? ll l' ldh .tds-P".(il l)Rh.Bi - snouio no mm - . . By Alan Mover .:::"I- 12:. 7.2. cf.1'.TlZ'.. .;.':::...':..::..:.-...':".'.: it as ovnorhinitr beckon-i me am -it mm was -menu to w,lu,” may he patterned after those of it-;m aiipiain mmliiir llcsllochcs. B x . senior matriculation a naval cadets qualifying for a well paid responsible of 7”'A.V:. V:';"'"I.'.' ,'.'v,,l:f,"":,':,'lv';;,l"",' .,.,"?L',.',f.:,,:";,,f,,',fH:”,':;”'l:h';. career with travel and adventure as a Iaval tides at can or in the at above yny complete line of Ipiritiioiil liquors Ilium. p e 5 g vane ;;'m;;;'-:;;;';;, .e"'.,t'";:;,',-,,,""",:f : ".11.? .:.i'"" "”' """""' "'1 1 Iavutigate the Navy's "Ven0lQ' Plan aovi - ' fbohl liiizli Kinllll. hit-is Boonie Gal-i i 33'iiI.l.l 35' .'.'&i3'..l"'.'.-'lT..'.'.'i T... L, tom 29-; ; Tbo"VoaOino" vi... la . Inch channel hr banning . want Aviator, vin- alto! improvevnem. N::5",r:I'f""- ”"" P'”"'P' W" I I In added odvvllogo d apoeld lying pay. Flying training to cvoloblo uummml" r,;...,..'i.,.,,..,,,.,M.,,.,.,,4t l byouIyoaqoaMyIud&ousA"VouIavo"Iyuhoeolovbol 4 no-iiioi 44: - I , , P! I. memhm in W A--Mi--I our son... Min Doreen Pt-rrv; ' Unitorrnaare tneodeta on on . l'ood.Ivin uartersdeatal and .... .......-. .......... ............ . .. - -- some at L555 man i - -- - - ii..i'.'i.. .-atcteim and .'...... eat: -;,,,','.'W cu qiim, . ... in. mi. , medical care. tnmon. boolca. tnctrumenu. etc... uealiiurmahed by the Navy. tag placed. in mopomi oi the a-I- oil. trophy each i. 5.. 9.... Thirty days annual leave with pay is granted. By acting now. you can look Towing: M M. 3-tdlgnu oi ?;'ly0:.l0Cd'?Iv:i: Do;-. CLUB PRICES g forward to wearing a naval otlleeri uiifor-in within rnontha. Yoiihrie enrolled M3'"'”y.' Mum ."'.rmml"'"Mm,.;JC.m, ,,”:t;-,. W" pmam. "- A initially on a can-year appointment with opportunities to qualify for Raataurlnt. Mimuvn old So-In. well as trophies in open of mm x . transfer to I. Inent eoi-niniuion at a later data. You can have your i . D the le&eavoiiI. lonrin suck ltariboys who slitlMO(l l'lr league . &.a n .t. 5. Ix! and Restaurant. and Chan's Rem Tal:':Ill'lI0II'h:lIOJ;:hQll'lI. .,' V hunt. . 0' Nit . It 01 Int ""'""""- - YOU CAN IIIY THI DIST 3, mg , . W n." W I hid llaadgauvua. was P'an Hug. T.nh llauomn bihmotlaaoohu l v - ' ”V-two" lovomacbuhing. For Arts Festival "6 """ I ICPI-lopoo at AT Iv Ian...-......-...........................- ' OI I4-year-void HAIJTAX tf'Pl FutlvH &H- g min me! Monday that two too, , nlIIu................-..-.................... ' IS JUNE 30 - i ....................-.......................... 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