Vo . . a . i! a re ny By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ons’ three opposition parties are unlt- ! j 1X- a Wd .tax-sharing proposals the, federal Mr. Muzzy's Big Mix-Up Lo i Whoo: roving, {Proves Successful Play ot eg : Peano a tet : ao . . é ' ' i : \ tax rental formula and: would “T did too know’ what | was doing,” said Mr, Muz-~ ha add’an average eight, per cent py potulantly ey 4 WE to provincial budgets... 3.0. zy pou ant Vet “Nobody's but yours, probably,” |... Monday's: debate; conducted | North dealer romarked Mr, Champion. 2° | vm few fireworks, continues to- Loth glides vulnerable Tn any case, Mr, Muziy banged’ day, on a resolution’ preceding NORTH, down tho king of diamonds and . |introduction of the actual Jegis- | Mr. Champion Mrs. Keen overtook with the ace. — labions © ee oi a &AQI3 and tan three more tricks ti the ot »,COF leader. Coldwe |.also-criti- vd , 4 sult to defeat the contract, 9° SEE a nS other ; ‘ Qa 2: When Lhere are no important the Orr Sition: Ieaders, He sald: it weer Sear, [cards om the pon hand: _ ‘departs. from : {he - prineiple “of Mre, Keen Mr, Muzzy Nene tg. your Papa's lend ‘ po past: lax.” rental: agreement. . ‘ i 2 4 1 tg ” agains) a no rump contract. ; which, ; he. said” established | aj aoe es OKs pDEAMOND SETUP AL comme standard of social bene- a (WK TS3° However, the sctup of the dla- Wi fils across the country; regard. . SOUTH mond suit. In this particular deal ” Hi less’ of ‘differences. in provincla) Miss Brash. {represented an’ exception, If ote wealthy Toe. : aks Mr. Muzzy had played the Acting : _ z Q a3 5 _|at trick one, Miss Brash would / — ‘Thaye been guided in the ony : S a Ra eon eee mR 4 The tig 94 play for her contrack AN UNDENTIFIED COWBOY flings: himself from his galloping North Kast South “Wert | on a jack of eee ave | “pr “horse to grab the horns of a steer during decorating competl- 1 + Pass 3 ¥ . pene ola ved tine ‘une. s Mrs Keon i Lees “tions at the Calgary Stampede. Using his left hand, he -silps agR | | PRES ee eee with the'aee. the ther sets é ee “hee. i - yed ribbon over one horn while one foot still ts in the stirrup. | ° a NT All Pass . He A tt up It aie me for. sharing]. ROB FISHER of Neutral Hills, “Altai, wasn’t the..only’ cowboy ‘Canadians took all major honors except one at the Stampede. |: “you wouldn't have figured Mot overtake: the jack would ds of, personel -who bit dust in this year's Calgary Stampede rodeo competitions (CP Photo), {that play out in. a thousand} noi put diamonds could-not be “ome tax and: “put had the honor of being the only-one to-bite it through’ ;} TY years, roared Mr. Champion.) continued because. Mr. Muzzy ; vee a “a-beard. The well-whiskered bronco-buster Jost his mount dur- |]- n er ea . " bveryining happens to me, ] would be out of the sul. © | ing, opening-day. events. (CP Photo)! oe g f y t nin quit the game. On this line: of play Miss Brash Le TT er Call : d lirmiy Idea,” said Mr. MU22¥,) woutd have been able lo. win at eo ye fe Pn BP ” o imps dhe ayeln least three clubs, two hearls and nm: - The cause of this exchange was a vt , - ‘ . . : f . ' . ; \ Big Top Down for Last Time | On One of Four Charges |. msstii*i'cns a urate ene hp ae . - |" fensive play by Mr. Muzzy. aa ‘ = ool Be Bb ah ff oe “ |.’ PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. ih — Defence lawyer Emile Berman | : When he sorted his hand he: hoo mod hy § . ammo - ircus. L oses "| Staff Sgt. Matthew c. Mekeon demanded that the Marine got the king of diamonds mixed KEEPS FRESH [oe Sa ee a ' | | today was expected to enter a@ Corps make available copies of in with his hearts. AS It hap- re sy ! Ss ypppr Dey: “_aNpvleren, ay p | pleaon the four charges in con- an evaluation by 27,000 Marines pened, this error served him very . mo : . --PITTSBURGH (AP) Workmen pulled down for nection with the April 8 drown- of the corps' training methods. well. Mrs, Keen opened the five LONGER : . : the last: time today. the mammoth: tent of. Ringling ing of six Marine rectus during The survey aout trai was of diamonds and Mr. Muzay play- Bo Lo eh eee be SE gy ay reer Cann ight march into a treacher- ordere by Pate shortly after ed k, ng i | Bros. Barnum and Bailey circus, ending an.era In en- aus creek. _the tragedy here. - , = on ad he had. to be the Pd \éeytainment that thrilled generations. el The opening-day session of MAY BE CALLED . Miss Brash; who had visions of , “} Bub the circus announced it is|-7 7 ance the court martial Monday was! Law officer Irving Klein, a losing the first’ five tricks, was | imaking plans for . Roe, a ane er eee ‘a recruit, | past. training methods ab this WHITE-GIRL EXPLORER a Entertains a ; ; S| OPEN AS USUAL IN1957". |... NEW PLAYGROUNDS - Monday's session of the gen (years recruit’ centre. AMONG NAKED SAVAGES! Aw ment aly fe Mt AS aT. |) ST) JOHN’s, Nfld...— Mayor | cral court-martial ended on al Pate. immediately ‘after the: - yD St | | After the crowd-melted away, | Harry Mews says couneil is seek- big, unanswered question: Will: death march. stated that in a . : weary -performers “and workers| ing “39 acres of land to improve {Marine Commandant Gen, Ran-_ sense the entire Marine Corps, : ied on Packed belongings and ‘gear, and| the city’s playground facilities} dolph Pate be called to testify inj was on wial, Ke made sweeping —_—_ resi-. the -clrcus. headed: "for . winter| which now are low by modern Nhe case of the 31-year-old ser- changes in training procedures’ rasa uae at Sara Fla., in its| standards, "0 peat? land administration, “Sid Chaplin . gaily. colored railway-cars.. tn — a | Most of Monday's session was) ), Ae - Var me + [..dohn-; Ringling . North, board ee taken up with arguments about ay u je rie 5: “snow' Job” :was chairman and. president ofthe a motion of Berman's to sever, ‘Deadliest | “even mo olitically motivated circus,’ abruptly. announced, he the two charges relating to Sin”! 4 3 ‘and'more 7 irresponsible”~than closing ofethe 1956 séason short- drinking from trial of We other | él fo ' gi pressure. it contended “was “put, ly-before: the afternoon show. two charges: Berman contends) {° a rbxouy nartis eames , gion the president to'run again! -But he promised the 87th pres- that the two drinking charges! oy ; vwiafter his Sept. 24 heart’. attack, entation of: the circus will open are “minor” ones and that to! ——| i, | The ‘slang >.term\.isnow Job" Bt usual iy a Maison hear testimony about them: 7-00 ; : { : usually implies ‘an--attempt to | quare Garden) jn:Nqw sore an would “gravely prejudice” Me-)]- 9° istress 0 lon ol. a obscure the facts, 08. ‘ail pla ths 1957 sgason in other Keon's rights on the more seri-| 9:00 rea ode lp mistress \ 20 covey me : By ee air-eonditibned (8 feids in “the ous charges. Vey: M | COMMON DISBASE. |. jUnited States. jy tpi. A eee at Gl ‘RA ILLAND a Diabetes Is frequently. a .dis- Gone will ke: te big: top, the PRISONERS GAIN Ve D Joan COLLINS ; : w caso of middié.age, and ig:more :Sideshows .-and - the’ midway — WASHINGTON --The federal : ‘ he common: in’ persons: who are| Where wide - cyed youngsters prison bureau reported the pre: J FARLEY GRANGER . BW overweight, "+ strolled with’ Uheir parents and son population in the United ae ce) | : Ct caloled pean oe on States continued to rise last rm “Ea wClnemaScoPe : ‘I Tey Daily News Classitieds ght-hued dolls and omer year, with 185069 persons tn, ' te cop On by DL LURE 4] A Y ¥ ews C 4 sit O48 rinks, slate and federal penal Instl- LA gee . i a” “NIGHT CLUB ROUTINE" tutions ab the .clost of 1958, ee T O T E M : This was the largest prison pop- ‘¢ a, me ne ‘Labor troubles, had weather, | hig gens the fare op: Ce rising costs and other factors ulation since Lhe bureau slarte ; AV FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE a guch as television, which cut Into keeping count in 1999, AMOUS PL, 5 vt a attendance, pub-an end to the tent show. 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