-r. V' r-l ii itcvRuei r tuiiy INt-wi Wednesday, February 8, 19o2 WOULD Today's Stocks j i'mtrify S. p. JohnMon i'n. Mil.) th. SPORT f ot Prices to Go Lower 'At Iteast Jlf. Howe Says. So Inflation Getting I'ntfer Control By The Canadian Press Produce Musical By Means of Mail found they both knew life in Alberta. The plot is borrowed f-pm the real life story of a western family lifted from poverty to riches by the discovery of oil on their land. VANCOTVEK American Standard .... .26 Bralorne 5.90 B R X 04 Cariboo Quartz 1.10 Old Country FOOTBALL HALIFAX t-jTwo Canadians. art Makes Wealthy Promoter Victim UimrlrPfltk f Racing Assassination separated by the width of a con- j Their problems after striking it rich form the basis of the s com-idy. i. tinent, used the mails to collab- i orate in turning out a musical . Pressure on . prices Is easing and you can take it from Trade comedy. ! ENGLISH CTP Fourth Round Minister Howe there's, an even J The veteran1 maj M. (Cl')-A wealthy promoter, ,,dy ipoi-kyi Dumartjof dofr racing tracks started his Cadillac Tuesday; In- Gateshead 0, West Bromwick; chance of prices going Icrwe: llkinn O mntraA rtn VoWCS Kt.lp'S ! SI earl lif llitrhfl .08 .52 .97 .23 1.85 .33' .09 5.75 .03 1.(17 .62 .19!: .04 Congress Cronin Babine Giant Mascot Indian Mines Pioneer Premier Border Privateer Reeves Macdonald Reno Sheep Creek Silbak Premier Vananda Salmon Gold hunnrcin niiuuna. v , o t t .i thunderous explosion,; round8) However, Robert McCubbin, - j goal Tuesday & :I!'.UC . x 1 I. .1 ' , t . 1 us surging Hostoni appareniiy irom a dynamite nornn under the lioor- ,ml Chicago Black bf' . M)anLs hj, car , Prof C. L. Lamberston of , NEW COLLECTION King's University here composed ; MONTREAL (CP) Lost and the music and wrote the lyrics for strayed automobiles of doubtful Bonanza," already in the audi- vintae along- with wrecked den s '.age here. and stolen cars, have overflowed James Richardson, an employeej tne usuai collection spot on the of a Vancouver steamship office, i sew),r department' lot and now WZlVMr- being collected at historic " and Mr. Richardson have never i mei Champ de Mars near City Hah. . Looking for common ground on There theY rest with sewer pipes, which to base the story, the two valves and other items. Middlesbrough 1, Doncaster , parliamentary assistant to Agri-Rovers 4. I culture Minister. Gardiiier, asks Replays j why the consumer isn't already Brentford 0, Luton Town 0 -getting the benefit of lower prices (overtime tiei. i ior beef and pork. victory stretched The Victim, Thomas A. Keen, rC, had wide interests in dog and hoise race tracks including a Sees End of streak streak to live Sheffield United 4, West Harm At his cattie farm at Sprmg ir fourth .19 Spud Valley i Aralcn , i i xlcntied the , I in six points United 2. over the sportsman s rarK. r . I . I Silver Standard 2.43 Western Uranium 3.25 Oils LHimarts n was pusaiuiy unuuier spuria-. tall I W hank. Out., Mr. McCubbin said Friday that farmers are getting lower prices for beef and hogs and that these are not being third, came man siocKiioruer assassination k k Hani! Hauliers. J,i Brum's i c luiuu: I and p'.ay va ef. eanirlanrl style. BUFFALO Branch Rickey, 2:. i ftmm:fjk::: A. P. Con Ca'.mont Central Leduc Home Oil Mercury Okalta Pacific Pete Royal Canadian .... TORONTO 11 1 ii it s x S i . j: irammaies una n-al.ited him and gave iu k as a souvenir. , ir the fumed prc- :t!)-year-')ld Pubis thirteen I h (reason Sluic. : ilillS. .s ihc twenty-second police recall me cieum or. no-ward O'Hare November 26, 1939. Chief Martin O'Donnell said: "I assume tiiis is the result of ("inflict in business between Mr. Keen and some oilier group interested in his kind of work." Beyond this, the chief did not elaborate. Lightweight Champ Wins TORONTO James Carter of New Yrk City, lightweight boxing champion, Tuesday earned a unanimous decision over Toronto's Allan McFater in 'a nine-round non-title bout at Maple Leaf Gardens. Carter weighed 13U and McFater 141. rjj;i IcaKiie history. general manager of the Pitts- burgh Pirates, said he "was not j at all surprised" at the recent announcement that Dallas of the j Texas Baseball League planned j to use Negro players. j "The day Is fast corning when nobody will ask about a player's color any more than thvy do now about, his nationality," he said in an interview here. Rickey startled the baseball world in HMO when he brought the first Negro player Jackie Robinson - into organized baseball at Montreal. By 19fl there were Negroes In the lineups of five major league paserl to consumers. i It '.'didn't add up," said, speaking as a cattle farmer, that far-; mors should be receiving less for j their products and no corres-' ponding reduction seen "as yet", in consumer prices. j He didn't know whether the packera or retail outlets are re-j ! sponsible for not reducing prices, but he did know that in the last ! five or six months hog prices 1 paid the farmer declined 12 cents: a pound dia'ssed. In the Jast two j months beef prices to the farmer 1 ' i dropped five or six cents a pound j on hoof, or 10 to 12 cents dressed. I j The farmers' market would be i J .strengthened, lie added, if re-j i tail meal prices could be drop- Aulhor.a Aumaque Basketball I nly re scored twice n Mill Schmidt and , Labine were other rrs. I! was Goalie Jim Beattle h shut-out tins sca- .08 .21" .19 .74 .20 41 90 3.70 . .51 .19' 8.95 . ,nrl straight and third Shooting Contest Bevcourt Buffalo Canadian C M & S . .. Conwest Donalda Eldona East Sullivan i' names. Vi fans saw the Ranie. This ailverlisenirnl In not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of llritisli Columbia. li! Rocket Is Sent Home cey Scores Manson's Outstrip Kordon & ', teams. Rickey predicted that Anderson in One-Sidcd Game ol her Texas League teams would follow the example of the Dallas l eel and increased consumption encouraged. In Montreal a Canadian meat packers convention was told to in what turned out to be more ,.i,il m using Negro players. j'.it die Coast 9i 4, Calvary 0. n 1, Victoria 0 tflllNI.-OSAIII. prepare for a sharp, but hot disastrous lowering of cattle prices. A. G. Hall of Toronto, a delegate, believed, however, that a 3, Vernon 7. BOSTON P -Maurice Rocket Richard Montreal Canadien's Mar right winger, was sent home Tuesday night by Coach Dick Irvin to undergo further medical Beavers Win Junior Game .ess 1 im drop in beef prices would be of a shooting context than a basketball game. Mansons out-' stripped Gordon Si Anderson last , night 73-41 in the senior league fixture. .Slow ail the way. the only spec- ; tutor inlerest was held by Ted Ai ney of the winners and Flacen . ( r G tz A who made outstanding I ' shot with their field goals, scor- ing 22 and 20 points respectively, i Ray Spring and Art Olson, also , treatment. Richard has been sui- i,eaiihv for the industry. It ildren's fV.it-.rr frsxm etAmirh oilmPnt . 1 .. . : i 1 t Giant Yellowknife 10.75 God's Lake 40 Hardrock 14 Harricana Ai Heva 10 Joliet Quebec 50 Little Long Lac 70 Lynx 14 Madscn Red Lake 1.99 McKemie Red Lake 44 McLeod Cockshutt 2.70 Moneta 41 Negus 68 Noranda 8400 Louvlcourt .30 Pickle Crow 1.57 San Antonio 2.40 Senator Rouyn .18 Sherritt Gordon 4.50 Sleep Rotk 7.75 Silver Miller 1.60 Upper Canada ' 1.67 thrjumrskSu" I ewmnol foV us again Tvi Trade iting iia.iig "j (Jill ly icccpiiuii iiiut iniianiJii III is, the feeling is he would jeop- Canada now is under control, aidlze the Canadiens' playoff There's an even chance of prices chances. I gJiing lower instead of higher. of Mansons, turned in several u Jin , mpo--sihle" shots each. Eleven I lavlUy personal fouls were culled on; ay its sixth defeat Tuesday evening j by winning 33 to 13. During the first half both teams had difficulties with their shooting although In the last half the Beavers made up for their mistakes. At the end of the first quarter the Beavers were behind 3-2 each team. In Ottawa, government statis- i ticians were more cautious. They observed in the January issue of , the Canadian Statistlstical Re Grit Urges j j Moral Issues' s oulv for a few days In the Intermediate game,' week -children and Fraser & Payr.e rode high over: will get their first Merchants, 45-17, losers giving! sk.i'e on an indoor little opposition. Chrisloff was1 ilcci ice in Prince high with 11 points, followed by Sinning Thursday Wcsch with nln. Martin was MUSIC PIONEER VANCOUVER (CP) Mrs. Cath view: "The recent period has been' one of internal adjustment, with prices and production showing a tendency to level off. ". . . Prices which a year ago erine C. Smith, who died recent ly at the age of 84, was a leader but, at the breather, they wero 1 ahead 9-8. Then the Beavers .started to click, as they went ahead te make the score 24-8. I The outcome saw the Beavers 'victorious with a score of 33-13. 1 Christeason was high scorer British Politician Hacks Native Tribe of the pioneer musical move were rising sharply, partly due i ment in Vancouver. Native of TROWBRIDGE, England !" to forces of a speculative niture, the nnry spark for the Mercnanis, scoring seven. SCORING Mansons Olsen 7, Webster 10. Spring 13. Bill 11, 'Arney 22, Walsh 10, Christoff. Smith. Total 73. successful lce-mak-"al Cove curling rink, 'i t Curling Club an-io first two skating today. There is no London, Ont'., she took leadin: I Phllp Fothergill, president of the have recently shown less ten-i parts in many local production 1 for the Beavers with 13 points i FASHION FOOTWEAR of light opera. She is survived bv her husband, two sons and - sKating for chil four daughters. STONE BUILDING I while Fitzgerald led for Annun-1 elation with seven. Of the 13 fouls called by referees Morrison and MacAIee, .seven were on the ; Beavers while six, including one technical foul, were on Annun li. lie school age and un- Ci li A-Holkestad 10, Flaten 20, Hebb 2, Pierce, Currle 3, Slat- 4, Boulter, Kristmanson. Total 41. Kraser & Payne Wrsch 0, ANCIENT WONEER Liberal party, said in a speech iiency to increase, inventories i here that one of the most dis-'have also shown a levelling off; quieting features of life in Brit-j after large increases In the first! ain today is the prevailing in- : three quarters of 1951." j difference to moral issues. The Wg factor, authorities say, Fothergill singled out the case j that Canada now Is taking its1 of Rev Michael Scott, who had i defence build-up in stride. By given evidence before the United contrast, when the $$5,000,000,000 Nations In Paris concerning the three-year program, was first nliEht of a native trlble in south- 1 announced a year ago, there was t-7 p m. for children; The Great Sphinx of Egypt has a length of 189 feet, near the students and adults. . umi iiimii ! ii iii i miMf nil ii ii iii i" r iif 'MnTrT m m group of pyramids. ciation. ! Annunciation Fitzgerald 7.! ' Prastay, Turcotte 6, Dumas. De- Christolf 11, R. Smith 8. Peterson 5. Parnell 4, J. Smith 2, Anderson 6. Total 45. Merchants Martin. 7, Enok- chrdules and official o of the rink will be . a gooo oeai oi jjaiuc-ouymg aim west Africa . "There was a time," said Foth- j stockpiling. sarnu-jux, Letourneau, umiin, Bury. Total 13. . Beavers -T. Nakatsu 4, M. Nakatsu, Delgren, Matsuo, Mor- j jnR"" ' '"" " ' ight, said Club Presl-.'" M ie i Farlane 5, C. Brown. C. Wing 2, ., ! McInto.-h. Sedgwick. Waters, i', Mr. Moore wishvs If you want to sell It, aCvcrtisc It. News classified. ng a hint to fathers ; ergill, " hen Britain would have ' been aflame over this case, when j the sight of this frail, saintly ! figure championing the cause of ; an inarticulate and persecuted minority not only against the brutal tyranny of authoritarian ven 2, Tsuchiya, Haudeoschild 4. Pederson, Christenson 13. Total 33. ALLAN DAVIDSON. tncir youngsters skat- A and hammer and a ifiiid would be well re- fi " HALIFAX (CP) Mild weather and Increasing popularity of artificial Ice are blamed for a severe decline in sale of natural ice, once a flourishing business in Halifax county. Ice harvest from the lakes at one time was more than aO.ODO tons each winter but now is below 18.000 tons. KENYA EXPORTS Coffee, tea, sugar and sisal are the main commodities in the growing export trade of Kenya in Alrica. FCONOM ICAL Draftlcsi cooking reduces JxkJ shrinkjue and con-icr nutriment. LAnOl R-SAVING Exsnly the rittlit heat at the (lick of a swiuh. rink is nearly finish-'('s still quite a bit of done on the lounge ims. All the help we H be most welcome." power but also In the face of official British opposition would have united all the moral and sporting Instincts of the nation in a fury of righteous indignation. "What has happened to Britain? Is 'one government after i .' V. i another to be hypnotized by Malan? (Prime Minister Malan 1 l ! t ui ouui.il Aiiicui. naw we uu ' I j reached such a low ebb that no I i iniquity or Injustice can move LEAPYEARj But Why us? "If anybody believes that the price of peace In Africa is our acquiescence in the exploitation j of nativfe populations the sooner i AUTOMATIC You set the contrcil clock and ro about your oilier duties and pleasures. FAST llifth speed units iiuumly rt-jtly for use. No wailing. 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