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18: MMf Maritime PORT AUX BASQUES Newfoundland flihermen are eo angry that If they had gun and ammunition they might lira on foreign draggera. Trawl gear of many kmg-llnera operating off shore la being awept -away by large, foreign draggera. Plant operator T. J. Hardy aaya the ftsh-inicu are discouraged.

Before the draggera came each longliner was bringing in aa much aa $600 worth of 8th daily. Now their catch range from $30 to 130 a day. i GRAND FALLS Mrs. Jean RoUtost if the only woman curler with Royal Canadian Legion teama Newfoundland. Playing lead with the TUt Core entry the Leglon'i provincial boaspleL aha waa alngled out for much praise.

Mra. RolaUM served with the RCAP during World War IL MARTINS RIVER Mra. Emma Keddy "Auntie Emm" to all her frienda in Martini River celebrated her 98th birthday recently. She atill ha keen eyetight and keep active knitting, tewing and chatting with her neighbor. WOLFVILLE Six-year-old Michael Puhufer broke hi left arm year ago when be coasted into a tree on hia Michael broke the tame arm the other day when he coaatcd Into the tame tree on the tame tied.

DARTMOUTH A local merchant took great pain to prove the durability oif hit line of chinaware. He brought a new ear into hit diaptay window, hoisted it up and placed cup under each wheel. The car was lowered and a crowd gathered to tee if the cup would break. They didn't hi f) RICH1BUCTO Joaeph Tilman Comeau. 20, will aund trial at the April assizes on charge of murder in the knife llaying of bit mother on New Year' Day.

BORDEN The CNR ferry "Prince Edward" crashed Into a buttress at the ferry terminal here and put a large bole in her hull. The thip't officer apparently loat radar eontact in the thick fog in Northumberland Strait. Quebec MONTREAL Egoa Neuberger, 30, who tried to Jump head of $0 other motorist waiting la tan March 1 at th Provincial Licence Bureau, waa Bned $11 and coat. Neuberger, a recent arrival from Australia, said- be waa amaocuetoned to the eold and-waa trying to abetter kinv Bdf the doorway. QUEBEC CITY A Politb writer and historian ha deplored the fact that Potith treasures atored 14, year in ada for safekeeping were never teen by Alexander Janta, of New York, told member of L' Alliance Canadienne that "political complication" prevented the exhibition of the various work of art.

He added that more than 590,000 people have teen the collection since it return to Wawd Museum, two months ago. QUEBEC CITY But riders soon will hear music on travels through the city on the Quebec Autobus Company system. Radio ststion CJLR has announced it had aigned a contract with the bus company for use of. the station a broadcasts. Radio receivers will be installed on all buses.

ST. HYACINTHE Fernand Plouffe, 39, was sentenced to 10 years in penitentiary after he was found guilty of a $25,000 robbery at a Banque Canadienne National branch In St Pie, June 28. Herve Pelletier, 29, was given seven years for hi part In thai robbery. A -third man fac tiial later, i Ontario PORT ARTHUR The first section of the new United Grain Growers 4 -capacity storage annex her been put into -Grain it. being poured In at full tilt to prepare for the coming shipping season.

This section replaces the on that collapsed In 1999. VICTORIA HARBOUR A motorist driving Into this town, near Simcoe, told police thugs tried to wave him down oa the road but he drove grimly by, to the aeconv pan intent of gunfire. Police have solved the case. It i wi 'l roadwork blasting crew stopping traffic, a ST. CATHARINES A real estate dealer her hi learned It doetn't save money by not paying Income tax.

Charges dating back 13 years war laid a ft in tt "Albert A. Youngblut and he was convicted on all when a jury re. turned a true bill this week. The amount he owes the government runs to 189,000. PETERBOROUGH Training operations for 47 auxiliary z.

policemen here have been suspended until It it decided Just who, or what, these men are. Some complaints started from tha police associatidn on the ground the uniform of the auxiliary men. were too like regular police issue. The association doetn't want these men taken for regular policemen. Some regulatibnt will have to be made to govern the responamuity or in 17 The Prairies -A BONIFACE A thief, hat atolen two archbishops' ceremonial ring and 1400 in cash from.

St Boniface Roman Catholic cathedraL PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Mayor Uoyd Henderson, who got on trot la hi bid for leadership of the national Liberal Party, 1 now aeekbig tb provincial leadership. Other la the race, beside present leader IX L. Camp- beO, are P. Job in, former cabfaiet minister; Sua Rob-" rta, MLA, and Mark Schmerchsnakl, party secretary. WINNIPEG Guy, Jr, who la Iris youth mad a pam for himself at a radio comedian under the nam of Gentleman Jim, has been appointed Judge of the Manitoba Court of Appeal -j officials era planning strong cam-pelgn to build a $263,000,000 subway system.

If plans ar approved construction would (tart in four yean and the nrat train running by 1970. i rr yeu in1 tfiaf yu mutt aet farther swave Instead nearer see tmafl print, dent delay ny Unger yg need glasses) Once yeu have them, yea will Better, fee) better, and ven Ifrok better with jkit. fsshlenetyled Dtd. (I weekly budget of across Canada news for the many, residents of Ottawa whose ties with their old homes are still strong.) REGINA Picture of prominent Liberal and purebred Hereford cattle hang on the walls of Opposition Leader Roat Thatcher! Legiilatur office. He 1 not happy He told the Public Accounts committee he would take a bit of fresh acenery on the wall.

One or two of R. N. Hurley water-color painting waa Mr. Thatcher! Mr. Hurley, a Saskatoon artiat known for hi painting of Saskatchewan sunsets snd grain elevators, is retained by tha Public Works Department CAN DO Solomon Prltchar celebrated his ttth -birthday here at the horn of hi daughter, Mrs.

Ed Ouellette. Mr. Pritchard waa bora at Rocky Mountain House the son of Jam Pritchard, a Hudson' Bay Company trader. He was present at Frog Lake during the massacre of and waa on of the prisoners captured by th Indians. Mr.

Pritchard enjoys good health and last Summer planted and cared for a good-six ed garden. SASKATOON Salary Increases of varying amount, averaging three per cent have been granted to about 1,700 employes of the three mental hospitals in Saskatchewan. Contract negotiations were conducted by the National Union of Public Service Employe and tha Canadian Labor Congress. The hospitals ar located at North Battleford, Wey-burn and Moot Jaw. YORKTON A meeting of the Yorkton unit board and the negotiating committee of teacher of the unit ended in a stalemate on a salary- achedule.

Th teachers asked for a new achedule ranging from a minimum in Class 1 of $3,000 to a maximum in Class 5 of $8,090. The board's proposal fa reduction in salaries to the 1959-60 schedule. The proposed increase would mean an additional $80,000. EDMONTON Th Social Credit Government haa turned down a motion to provide an Alberta Hansard for the sixth successive year. Government member claimed the cost was too high and that Socred legislation and expenditure-provided a sufficient record of government affairs.

RED DEER A new kind of school has appeared here. Western Hog Producer' Association held a one-day "hog school" to teach district producers how to improve their hog raiting techniques. CALGARY This city hat a secret weapon ready to combat flooding caused by heavy, melting and snow-dogged drains. Six steam generators ar poised to blow ice and snow off catch basins at critical points, EDMONTON Alberta coal mav be oioed to Eastern Canada, the Alberta Research Council ha sugjestad. Pow-dered and mixed with oil it hat been moved uccesafuUy through a one-inch pipe, scientists reported.

British Columbia VICTORIA Attorney General Robert Bonner has dampened the hope of advertisers wanting more liberal regulations governing liquor advertising. He told th Legislature he personally holds radio and. totavbioa advertising liquor aa "thoroughly objectionable," and U.S. magazine advertising of liqaor aa "even more ob- JectioaaMe because It tries to suggest that drinking Is the thinking man's approach. FORT5T.

JOHN Location work by fnowmobfl and four-wheel "drive vehicle hat begun for a 130,000,000 oil pipeline to Vancouver. Th pipeline, being built by ub-tidiary of Wes (coast Transmission will generally follow Westcoast's gas pipeline rout from her to Vancouver VANCOUVER George Caldough, who became internationally famous when actor Errol Flynn died while visiting his home her," has been, charged, along with two friends, of defrauding the public and circulating falsa ttatementt With intent to Induce- people to become shareholders in certain enterprises. He was Jailed when he could not rait $79,000 bait o': Ve PORT MOODY A $600,000 winery which Will us Okanagan grapes, will go into production here next year. Andrei Win Ltd. plan to produc red and whit table wines, sherry, port, vermouth and ultimately champagne.

VICTORIA Better a weD-cared-for baby fhaa a Canadian baby, the BC Wetfara Department has decided It has encouraged attempts by th Catholle Children's Aid Society to seek homes for chBdrea la th United SUtea, th department statea Its aimual report GEO. II, NELMS nuiscKirnoN optician, Sparks St CES-1 113 IU Metcalfe St CEJ-7471 Tor AU kyt Trouble ilway Consult Tour Doctor By JIM BISHOP PALM BEACH. Fla. Th whit trunk were on and I hunted around th room in the Jim. He's wide open." I cock ed my left and then I yelled: "I can't He forgot hit mouthpiece." Thi teemed to throw everybody into hysterics.

I don know why, but some of the sparring mates fell across the ropes laughing. Ingo can control hi hands as some men control the im pact of a pneumatic hammer. He can snake a left or a right swiftly, and each one touched my face or chest as lightly aa a powder puff, and was withdrawn. Bimstein decided to stop the massacre, tie haa valuable property which, on March 13. will fight Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight championship of the world.

SAVED BY CALL He'd be a fool to risk a knockdown at the hands of the Soggy Sight of Sea Bright It might be difficult to keep the flash from the world. News leaks. So Whitey yelled. "TimeT and Ingo, a real gentleman and one of the smartest men In the fight bus! ness, stepped back and heav. ed a big sigh of relief.

The truth Is, he had nothing to fear. I wouldn't have hurt him. Maybe 1 thculd have told him before we put the glove on, but I wat afraid thi might give him false cour- X- The whole thing lasted only mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm on part of one roubdVL paid Whitey the fin I promised for short-changing the full round. I don't want to ue critical, said, "but you're a little out of shape. Th enly thing you can bit la typewriter keys.

and aometlme you don't do them to good." (Jim Bishop win be giving Journal readers a special Lutheran Merger HANCOCK, Mich. Con gregations of the Finnish Evan gelical Lutheran Church (Suomi Synod) in a referendum ballot have approved merger with the Lutheran Church in America by a 77 per cent majority vote. Results of the referendum conducted among 194 congre gations of the synod between Feb. and 12 were announced her by the Rev. Dr.

Raymond W. Wargelin, synod president, after meeting of the tynod'i consistory. A two-thirds majority had been required to permit the matter of merger with the Au (us tana Lutheran Church, the American Evangelical Lutheran Church and the United Luther an Church in America to be brought before the Suomi Synod's 72nd annual convention at aFirport Harbor, O. June 29 to 29, for formal ratif kation. A vote of two-third of the delegatea at the 1961 convention will be required.

If the merger, ia approved, the final hurdle will be cleared for the Suomi Synod to become a part of the emerging new Lutheran Church in America. The nev church is expected to hold it constituting convention in June, 1962. Convention of all four of the church bodies last year gave overwhelming approval to the agreement of consolidation containing the constitution. and bylaVs of the new church the ULCA by a vote of 641-0; Augustan, by a heavy vote; by 29840 and the AELC by 277-8. The merger is of particular interest in Ottawa and the 'Ottawa Valley, where there are 33 congregations of the United Lutheran Church, including, St Peter's in Ottawa.

In the Little Shoppe Stunning Simplicity in Junior Sizes Elegant Ensembles 29 T7 TJie Day Jim Bishop Died Sea Breeze looking for a robe. I couldn't find any. If I was going to fight Ingemar Johansson, It wouldn't be nice to be carried to th morgue in trunks," Harold Conrad stuck his head In th room. "Main event" he trying hard to conceal hit contempt "Come on." He thought I wouldn't thow up. I walked out of the room and down th.

windy corridor to Johansson' secret training room. The aquare Swede hadn't arrived. That was good. I wanted to light a cig arett. On of th econd glared.

Whltey Bimstein, who has a head like a pink grape fruit Cam over and laced 12' ounce gloves on my hands. Mr. Bimstein is Johansson' chief trainer. I didn't trust the way he laced the gloves. COULD LIFT GLOVES I showed them to my father.

"He ahould have laced them over your head." he aaidV I pranced around th ring. It felt good except that my atom- ach kept bouncing in the opposite direction from the rest of th I was the epitome of the conditioned athlete: S3 years of age, 162 pounds. 9' VA tail, a coura gepus heart and cowardly feet a Jaw manufactured like Jelly, and baby blue eyeballs which see everything in a soft blur. With' a little practice. I could lift the gloves.

The champ came in. He looked at me and smiled like a surgeon about to do a frontal tenotomy. "Ah," he said, "my friend is waiting." He weighed 213 and loked like a stone fort He hopped through th ropes and the Sea Breeze Motel tilt ed. He wasn't tearing me. "Are you serious?" he said.

gave him a look. He had been knocked out by Floyd Patterson. I had never lost decision, except the 2,473 fights I had with4ny wife. My outdoor record it without blemish. It it zero zero.

No No losses. wnitey turned on an egg timer am I touched gloves with Ingo. I backed up a few steps and he flicked his left I struck a stance and Bimstein yelled: "Holy mackerel. He's southpaw." This difference to Ingo. mede no He came after me flat-footed, head low, right hand under the chin, left in front of th waist 1 tossed a right.

It caught him below the chest with all tha Impact of a charlotte russe. Ha looked serious. Too seri ous for me. I tapped him with left and brought the right over hard. It landed on; his glov.

which he cleverly raised in time to save himself. HE WOULDN'T PLAY A clinch seemed to be in order, but Ingo wouldn't play. Ha pushed me gently with both arms and I flew across th ring without touch' ing resin. I cam bark off the rope grinning gamely Just, to ihow that I wasn't hurt and I looked anxiously at the egg timer, but no bell rang. Mr.

Johansson was very careful. He approached me and feinted three time in a row to coax me Into throwing something even a party. He waan conning me. I knew that if I hit him he would want to hit me back. 1 tried the friendly approach.

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