if 21 1 $.21...) "41 El llCrinderelld Man And Ugly I? Duckling Picked On» .l\l.H.L. All Star Team ‘APPS, Toronto, .. Contra BAUER, Boston, .. .. . . R. Wing DUMART, Boston L’. Wing lRVlN, Conodiens . . . . .. Couch The budding Starlowski, not yet 22, and Broda int All-star quality has been one o! uh major surprises oi the fast-closing seasin. Every- one now knows the stiry of Broda. how Conny Smythe plucked him from the old Detroit Olymiplm ai- ter going to Windsor to look over arl Robertson and how he found- erecl about in the Toronto nets for four ten the goat or do- fest and never a L . lt was a long and hard road Broda travelled to the pinnacle he reached this season. Suddenly he blossomed. He was brilliant from the start of the season last Novem- ber and wound up the regular schedule Tuesday as the holder o! the Vezins Trophy-the league's No, 1 netminder. Only Frank Brim- sek gave him competition for the ) res tlvely-"came out" plea the Society of All-Star National players. 11th annual first and n.1- s, selected b 80 spirts the NJ-LL. ctl . were today with Brcda and whose paths to c lop bee; different as day Ind ‘mm ootr» on the! s team. we're was stlu mother cow- I .1- on. Heller whose i0 veil-rs on ' New York Ranger defence were 1y rewarded, but Ctherwlse the g Audio,- lineups were filled with I veterans o‘: from one t0 8i! PW- ‘ lac llle Position , first-team ob. 1mm, Toronto .. Goal stztséicwgm his mrgegeltafizdM lolr . iCl-AWERI Bflllm’ " R’ Dunn“ Leaf; ullhlllOfcgi list season. Paclgllh; ZSTANOWSKI, Ton. - l-- "mo" Itoadsmof coin‘. he m. shot to the QCOWLEY’ Bosh," ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ca?" Dtlgke aftw: xlladllfonglllnlaftllled {HEXTALL/ RWWH‘ R" ["9 by the tune-tested veterans of the *§CHRINER, Toronto .. R. Wing lzllilsellzlcs. ‘I111: gmazlrtlgsrapidllqt a uccess rfWilLAND. Boston Couch m ‘S w rminwc’? hulr-Pteémylllflsr- l _ lfifvlce wl that ct the others-the l sou Tm- P~=~"~- i ler with 10 each. i" , , , _ . . The league's leading point-getter JRIMSEK, Boston . Gool _ lsuaERT. Choose -- R- "ml" ‘i3? tolfi“llié“o'iiilflllléi"iillri°lll .. l.. Defence from Syl Apps 20 votes to l0. lfiflwuuc RESULTS --_— l’ Hawks edge Canadiens 2-l ‘l not! rum! nowums - International League CHICAGO , March 20—(CP)—-A thlrd-perlzd goal by Max Bentley gave Chicago Black Hawks a 2-1 victory over Montreal Canadlexls in Series here time junior hockey for the third successive year Junior Royals face their acid test next week when they meet the Ottawa and District winners at the Forum here Memorial Manager C. F. Archer stat- ed last night that the games were scheduled for Wednes- day and Friday nights of next week and if a third game was necessary it would be played on Saturday night. yet but it is between Pem- Royals open On Wed. Standard-bearers of Marl- n the opening round of the Cup playdowns. broke Little Lumber Kings and Ottawa Canadians with the series concluding on Saturday night next. Royals this year may not- have as strong a- team as on the two previous occasions but what this year’s team lacks in ability they certain- ly make up for in fight. They will go into theseries the underdogs but the youngsters surprised in their fight to the Island and Maritime crowns and who knows but they may again prove surprise packages as they take on the Upper Can- adian team. Rangers lose Maple Leofs 3-0 tonight in o Stun os on exhibition of ccrelul. close which two Bruin stors were hurt on drew rncior penalties for o vicious figh I00 fans-Boston followers to a rndn-qo third period in Woody Dunrort until the mzrning whether Cowley necessary. the Bruins Blank Leafs 3-0 In Series“ A Cowley And (By H. M. PETERS Conod BOSTON. March 20—-(CP h Thc l6. of their lives when first Bill Cowley ed to the dressing room in point maker and centre o suffered o right knee injury w Bauer was cut in the léft thigh in o c Milt Schmidt. quic hen It won't be known for certain Winners of Ottawa and $31,611,121: bggfigsggeghgegffi District are not known as be staged hem Saturday night. Bauer should be back as his out rc- quired but one stltd-i. After Saturday's game the teams shift to Toronto for a pair of games next Tuesday and Thursday. 1f the fifth, sixth. and seventh games are will be. respectively, m §aturday, arch-29, here, ‘Dues- dar, Aéprll 1, in Toronto, and nere rll Until the spectacular ending of the third riod, in which Boston ripped in wo quick goals while Marker and Durnart were serving their majors, the game hunB on a goal by Bill (Flash) I-iollett, a. fcrmer Leaf who has had o. spotty season with. the Bruins, - He scored at, 15:33 in the second period, while Roy Conacher and Jack Church. were serving a. high- sticking banishment... Curiously, all three goals were netted while eaoh team was a, man short. Flash canle in fast to pick up a pass from young Terry Roardon and blasted a. y5-lolt shot past Turk Brodo, waist, high. Bucko Mc- Donald W83 trapped for down the lce 0n the play and Reardon and Hollett worked a quick shift around Bob Davidson and Reg Hamilton. The goal by the native rf North Sydney, loomed bigger and bigger us the third period sped by with Brlmsek clearing shot after shot > ‘d )—~Boston' Bruins defected Toronto ley Cup playoff game that storied k succession. Cowley, league lending fThe Conudion Press All Stur Team, Dumari. kept l-hrowihgslkslflaflpu Louis heavy Favorite to Stop Simon ” Opener; Bauer Hurt B Sid Euler Y ‘ slimmed Press snori- Writer DETROIT, March Z0—(AP)—J°¢ Louis, the wrecking crew for heavy- weights of assorted shapes and gizeg. gces book to work tomorrow nigltt on the biggest target he has ever had as, champion. Putting nu title on tho lino for the 15th time, the Brown Bomber moves into the Olympia lo take on BSD-pound Abraham Slmvn. New Y-rk giant who boasts a foot that's udder than old Prime Carmen's “satchelsfl a hand bigger than any fighter in the ring, a cocky confl- dence-end not much more. A crowd of more than 15,000, with a. gross gate od 850.000, is ex- pected by promoter Mike Jacibs ln this fourth stop on Louis‘ winter figllt-u-monih campaign which, up to now, has raised lum on A McCoy, Red Bur-man an Gus Dor- azlo, Only Abe and his manager. James Joy Johnston, believe there's any chance for a miracle tomorrow night when the boys start pitching at l1 pm. A331‘. This corner. having listened for hours to James Joy’; arguments- you just can't escape the man-be- lieves Abe may last five cr slx rounds. largely because he's just as strong as he looks. Jack Coyle ion Press Stuff Writer) ockey and developed into o wild d Gus Marker and l’. l’ the fright ond then Bobby Bauer were did- checkcd by Dove Scllriner, and ollision with his teammate, es which Marker tick 0n his head and shiulders. Players and officials tore them apart and referee Mickey Ion imposed major penalties. Just as their fight broke Bauer, skating fast, tripped fell at the feet cf Schmidt who c:uld not avoid the collision and the centre's skate bit into the thigh of the little right winger. Rieardon, who is in his element while his team is sftorthanded, scored on a. heady play in which hc picked up a pass across the goal mouth from Art Jackson flicking it into the corner behind Brcda. Less than half a minute lnm the finish Wiseman took s. two-man out. and 1 ed with M. Cole once again doing PAGE SEVEN Eagles Down lg?"""_""""" , Hawks 4-2 i‘ Children s Skate TAKE over? LEAD m FINALS This Afwrnllo“ '__‘“ FORUM—22c-—11c " - Jumping into a one-goal lead a the 15-minute mark of the opening. fralrlxhcfllil B. snlart individual yelfolrt‘ bv . oe. adding two nloro in lle Rue‘... forward y H, second session and iIIIOLlPiEFYaIlJIKlE lll Chammum M_ C01,.’ the final. willie the best lllcli oppon- Rumiayv Ev CI-ML cnts could do wa. w snore one m, Hawks; (30% D_ in the tnlrd tench R Champion, F. Profiit._ coach. F. Proii Miéllllllifil ii ' d, E. or; the Sunni! Volley Eagles war.“ A 3Zi“fr1_,_ 51,110,, A, Mo. the second and one can?‘ d d o u on ues av evening owne _ 1e _ m _ 11 Kenslnlzion Hawks, 4-2. to rnukc 1t §L_T\},‘},..,§L E 2 to l lli their luvor in lllelr final K' s‘ HDWMQ ' best three out oi‘ live: sollcs fol" H10 ' ' .____._ Liakcl" ‘lronlly. The Ear-lies on. the play deserved then" hard-earned victory, for they played hard hockey throughout. skating last bolll ways and ‘when, the breaks mime llltfll‘ u'lty' look lld- . vantage of lllem, which was cylriont . when the final uonl; sounded. Win11: i the Hawks. by over ltllXlOllfilltkibfl mised manv glorious chances and} 4 were caught napping when a break ‘ Although falling came their" way. two Prince of Wales College The game got away last, with l made u good showing in the Mari- tlle hunt for goals, time Intercollcuiate boxlnfi IHPBB llolcl cl Fredericton on Wcdncsdfiy. Dunning. I. Mc- "Pupllll; Boxers make Good showing Wflmvbo win o. tltl boxe both squads on welih ncilliel" lCfllll lluvlllu all udgc al. Lilo lo-luluule lllluk M. Colo. Brent linopsl‘. riflcl- wimlink llll playing his bcstgullli: ui llle MJHALH , llrstllalll. lusoout m llle final liV on a. Snlurt lnulvlduul cilorl, out- la hairline decision, Bert Cdlllllbyll- zucsed Mclnnis to uucn lile scoring. 1 the other bnv taking lmrt. 105B 0n Campbell, the Eagles’ KOHllt? turned points in the light heavywelilh aside two hard dl'l\'05 with ease. L115 1e. but had the satisfaction o while Mclnnis handled the some seeing the boy that beat him wll number during tile Itlllllllldél‘ of.‘ ihe class Lille. the frame. "- The second so sioh was only live minutes 01d “lien H. Cimnlploll pul l his team two up on llis hard low‘ drive irom close in. Five lnlrluuzsl later J. Tupllxl. on pass from’ "£1.32 Saturday a. Mayne. made no mistake t0 cu lead once again to one. in th mg lnomcllis ilic Eagles, llolvclx-zg. determined to rcfllstel". were reward- s. Silent Mac and Juno Ivonl, pa?" er and trotier, meet Baturciuy .morxling in a match race which lshould provide tops in thrills for ice harness racing fans. Both hor- os have been llllfifélibilliKl lll illlii: the honors. In the final canto. the best that either Lflllfld collkl do was to beattlie goalies once. R. Howard beating Ualnpbell at the lldll-lvliv mark. and was iollowcd two minutes lute.‘ by _ , l), Ramggyl, who on our. Qf l“; 5mg: . ~05 {lllR winter. illlllOllgll Sll€ll5 satiollul lusllcs had blcilulls llcuLellflv-io bowed to defeat in o nntvb, all the way yrace with Millie Kalmuck. However, ’I‘he_mally falls present were vclyylt, 1s expected the winner of thq Sorry lilildiitllbl‘ Mr. J. Barrack. unegnatch Saturday u-ill race the Kal- Q: m‘? emmem (‘nlcmls- “'11” sllPlmuck more in s. nlatch event. lan- lercd a severe cut lll m.» llflptdl‘ m) u. which reuulrr-d lour Slllfllta l0 close. being lllt \\llll tilt‘. lillck 30 seconds after llOSLlllIlCS opened, E. Champion. his as lsizml, curried un to the satisfaction of all. ' r In addition to the illuiull llwvq is nlloillvl‘ class sullcciulcci {or Se!» 111-Jay morning ar l0 o'clock will! three clauses in the afternoon, bo- a rorn Di Cla er and lt . - . ggldnghot p: back-baggie!‘ R f 51515111531 gdllhlullgleatlngrgltlzlzclhliter the march. etums 79m 1.. Period f.‘...l’“€3llli"‘ éllsir" ‘i; SUMMARY 1. Eagles, M. Cole. 151.26. probable siariers is on the proJ-xom, o... so... Hockey wars "‘"“"'°*" fjjeéeflod .."1.;'.‘°.**.il‘.”“°t‘.f.l.'.‘§;‘ mfigggilgg. g gem g1; gjlgllgxlleify$5319)léihgillhilixvitillly “$333 Qliié’. Second Period 1—Bost¢n, Hollett (Bieardon) 15:33 Penalties-Hollow, D. Metz, Smith. Conscher, Church. Third Period slur, returned home on Wednesday evening from Truro. where he had played with the Truro Bearcats the past season. locking hols and. hearty. the clever hockeyist gained a lot of experience ‘the past year. and saw his team go right to the iluals for the mainland Nova Scotln Jack Coyle. former Junior Royals 15 In a s B have. u‘ .llli'l r-vrni; lllf‘ illv I‘ . ‘our: Helen Kalrnuck. Princess Kal- .muck. Bessie Scott, and Sampson Rovzrl. The clue C! pace. the final ovum of the day will see Lady Frisco, 4. ‘Eagles. u. Cole. 18.44. l Penalties: Noll-z. ‘ 3rd Period l. Hawkers, R. Hovlard. 10.16. 6. Eagles, D. Runlsay, 11%. Penalties: None. l Stops. bv Campbell, lit; by Mc- Inllis. 21. - Referees‘ I. Darrarll. E. Champion hrollrvfl- gluriv-rg s A. Hal, June Hill. BCSAI° Kal- ‘ n'i Junie Axumilljs come to Q1110 \\‘ c. z -l< lie-ups , Olfilzals and horsemen an asked faultlessly. Quick plays in the last two minutes gave ‘Boston two more goals, by Reardon and Eddie Wise- man, for a clear-cut dcelslcn. Checks began to act heavy early in the third period, sticks were carried high and tempers ran short. Schrlner, skating back from T0 Wings in Overtime 2-l New Y.rk Rangers, last year's champions, lo the brink of elimin. atlon from the Stanle Cup play- off; as they won the irst game o; their best-of-tltree preliminary series 2-1 in overtime before rr. crowd of 7.488. DY-‘PRBYY- Mm ’°—<°P>— Zoliligfllii. “ii llliwbggilfillletélléehlileg Detroit’ Red Wm“ mum“ mmhed the egentrep playgr, obviously in deep pain. lay on the cculd get hlm to his fe(t and half ice half a minute before his team matrs carry. half lead. him to the dress- ing rcom. Schriner was given a. minor. Syd Howe, Detroit's high scoring . ._..._. Oulmorofl Dry Cloanmz- ihefirst eel their best-oi-itlreo c w... l: ill 1:: lzzzrlmbi Se" ll. cudmm " 1m 21a l6’! Max po ed u» puck past scalie ‘u, moo: 4 185 196 139 Bert Gardiner at, the seven-minute i. Rum b“; 111 12B 154 mark of the last period, takmk a moi-fit. pass from brgtgiker D6118 t3‘ ‘ma: , up; close-eh n: lama a m ewmprrufinh 11s zoo m mflfimm‘ ma“ m .I.Westhortrh 1m lac 25a .11 crowd"... 11am watched the Lmbonald 225 190 240 Hawks come from behind after I. Mclnnis 147 100 198 llilmer Loch had shot Canadens l. es 2'15 106 179 into the lead early in the first . . o. - . ll?- rloalo i: m limit llsofi rlllllz Sig.‘ ti‘; Didi three R. d. 00!. £535.“?! necessary, in Chl- uuh" Lun" Lach, the roolgf star of the game 5m“""_ _ as far as Cana ens were concern- '- l" 1“ l“ l“ $ll'"“a““i"°.l‘lir‘wéiiy*li.cl‘"li l mm“ l“ l” l“ th gourd riod and left the loo m rloaiu m 10o loo ' edwm m m m .1“, c. arm-u 1m m loo but mil" w l’ m1“, ° * 3, gmey 117 105 105 at the starl- of he . be a Gallant, 193 153 154 His second injury came just - Q Andersen 15g 14.3 311 fore the bell went, during a pile-KID '* "”"“““‘ '°' "" m 33’... k“ llfilfi°dd“.il..i‘é .33.? . ~ c a - m the ioe. It was not known immedia- vlblr lielkr- - mo no i“ how seriously he had been sf Acorn m ms 10a ' till?“ iii t’? it? “'“““‘“" g 5203151 w h? m ' mi Period l’ (l. Dla-nlonld 181 1M 1B1 l-Oansdietis, Looh, Bzli 0 lhllieglsngzlih 1w 15o loo 2—Bl;{>k Ha/wks. Allen (Danish-arm o _ ‘ . WM hleh sincle s. Acorn lac. . ladies high three H. Slierran 457. 59ml hlBh M11810 G. Anderson 311. l6. Penaltles-Grsboskl, Cooper, Sing- blutl. \__ Winger. broke 11p the some at 12:01 of the overtime period by slapping a back-hand silo; past, goalie Dave Kerr. By winning Sunda at, New York, the Wings can en the reign 0f the Rangers who last year de- ieated ,Toronto Maple Lear; {or hcckey S most prized trophy. If the Rangers even matters Sunday, the third game Will be played here Tuesday. Rowe's marker climaxed s bruis- ing game in which tamper-o ream. ed the boiling point and jolting body checks and fist fights took up the slack in the scoring lapses. De- troit scored first when Carl Lis- wmbe wimwted. an the Rangers squared lt in the third peflgd m a B011 by L n Patrick. The vlc orv strengthened belief by F316 Wings in the Dower of their Jinx, for the Rangers have won only one game in three seasons on De. irolt ice. The Himkers looked like o. cham- Dlonshlp club for cnly one period. the third. In the first 40 minutes aoalle Johnny Mowers of Detroit could have got by with a wheel chair and a cane for he was called upon to step only eight. ghtts, De. irolt PBDPElTd Kerr with 2a, mean- while, and Liscombc finally beat Kerr on a pass from Alex Moire-r. The Rangers struck back in the ‘third period to tie the score, but tilelr number was up in the over- time when the Wings attacked viciously befirc Howe scared. Kerr's dressing room version or the winning goal was that the shot caromed off Gus Glesebreohtzr stick into the net, but Howe was credited officially and was De- troit's hero (f the night. SUMMARY (itnts high three H. Pineau 536. Second Period . A- s. I. mane Soori —None. ‘ Penalt es-Graboskl, R. Curse. WM"? ~ Cooper, Bentley. L- Blanchard (GEN) 114 216 297 J- Miller 118 111 197 Third Period l Wdv 1'11 168 137 ‘i ‘lllomawa m m lso s-aloolr Hawks. M. Bentley (n. T bum 1m m 10a Bentley, March) 1:51 Wlhmliion 1al 12a lsa Penalties-Portland. Total_m5a_ . _________._.._. AIBANY PLEASANT CIRULB 3"" Douz- INSTITUTE li- Mccloskey 199 309 153 __.__ ~'- Chllmiion 11a m no The reuular monthly meeting ol '1 Bllnsicrd 1m lac m Pleasant Circle Women's Institute j- "mun: m 168 m w... held in the schoolroom 0n Mar. ,- Blioie 114 ma 21a 1am. Meeting opened with lopeot- Jiitllfillan 160 119 l“ i013 the club women's creed. Roll ‘Patel-ml l was answered with a St Pat- lilrh single 1. Blanchard w. l'lck's joke. Minutes of previous m!" three L. Blanchard 687. meeting were lead and adopted. Correspondence was read and dis- Tiilllght at 1 o’oiock:- cussed. 1t wus decided to write Luiiea League: Royals vs. Pixies. in answer io a letter received from P. G. Clarke. Prince County chair- At ii ifclockz- man of “Canadian War Sclvces a F0111‘ league; 01d 11m"; v3, Fund" offering assistanceasreqlnred Stars. by the district cilailman for tho H ‘M... Dllfpld: do!‘ raislfiiluhflllllzdfz. 10;‘ all)? ~ -~» - s ve w c R118 c 2m. A letter was read from the -—- Supervisor. Miss MacDonald asking will be a practice for the the Institute to offer assistance to the "War- Sovlngs Committee" in making an effozt to not the people to invest in Certificates. The Institute Government. Grant of $2.0) was received from the Wo- men's Institute Blanch. Charlotte- to . llanwas moved and seconded that birthday cards be sent to the Hon- ‘Then m Rbylls 1:30 today ‘It the Games tonight l5! The Canadian Press) oral-y President and to a shill-in of the district. School committee 'llt:_ reported pencil shalper lccmvcd h‘ u and Mrs. Basil ShQlTGI cites‘? see I h __ i _ who t h vng ano er -casc “Mon stfhglgihhniltiecidlnfltgnguclflle madle loraschool. The box of library books was brought io meeting and some wee given out. A number of fnished articles for the Red Cross were handed in. School gndd I litst-of-five series.) ‘llfi'._ "gllirmf a? ‘m’ °l bcst-of-flve series.) w“ Fl-hll — South Poreu ine a i-li‘l‘:...'“l'k'u':*5"*° F ‘Monro 1.2.1. l-i.) m °° m‘ cnded by Mrs. Lorne Cameron that eight, yards of green broadcloth be puchased for quilt. Collection 22 cents. Next meeting to be in the form of iln Easter Social a: th home of Mrs. A. W. Meeting cdifiumod. [Ilnnrfl RUIN‘!- Flrst Period Scoring-None. Penalty-Conner. Second Period 1—Dctr0it. Llscombe (Mutter) 1:00 Penalties~Orlando. L. Patrick, Goodfellcw, M. Patrick. Third Period L-mtigcrs. L. Patrick Heller) 4 :33 Pennltlce-Orlando, Heller. (Watstn. Ovcrilnsn Zi-Dclroit. How (Gocdfellow. Glcsebrechl.) 12:01 Penalfies -— Watson. Goodfeliow. Pratt. TAKES AIR RAID MEASURES YARVIOUTT-I. N. S.. March 30- (CPl-Ynrmouih has joined the growlrrr list of eastern Canadian cities 1nd towns taking air raid pier-Mon measures. A meeting was held here earlier this week and three committees-fire. medl- cnl and general public-were set l1, P. lirmeoil, town clerk. said there was no mason for the citi- Whlle he was of! Marker and Du.- mart tangled behind the Boeton net. First they pushed at each other, then blows followed. Markov threw his amls around his younger oppznent and threw him ovcr his shoulder to tho ice. coins down on top of him. While flat, on his back, Snead beats Clayton Heafner PINEHURST, N.O.. March 20- (AH-Sam Snead of Hot Springs. VS... bested Clayton Heafner of Llnville, N.C., in a bitter battle down the lttme stretch to win the 39th annual North and South Open Golf Championship, tcday with a 72-hole scare of 2 7, equal to the tournament record. set last year by Ben Hogan. Heather, two strokes back of Snead going into the final l8 iloles. finished three shots behind in sec- ond place, ROYALS TAKE LEAD MONTREAL. March 30—<C‘P)—— Montreal Royals went one game up in their best-of-five series with St. Jerome Pnpcrmakers for the Que- bec Senior Hockey crown ton ght when they fought cff a closing Papcrmaker rut to win 5-3 in a penalty-packed game. Penaltiek-Schrlner, Marker (ma.- 19:; wing, jor), Dumart (major). MARlTl-ME ME THE STORY 01‘ T!!! “ROCK TERRACE" flCll, Saint John, in ‘I875, Built by David l.y ne of the "Rock Terruce",'l769 tons, was o the Troop Company's largest ships. While bound for Jopdninlflflfiilio "Rock Terrace" grounded on a coral reef during a squall. She floated cleor but was leaking badly. After 25 dclys of pumping, the Crew become exhausted and the ship wds abun- doned off the island of Guam. Under short soil and without o soul on board, the "Rock Terrace" rumbled about the Pacific for five months before she went aground on Torowu Island, 840 miles from the place whore she was deserted. Rosebud w-Bosion, Real-don (Jackson) 18:31 ,' - _ il-Bo-iwn- Wlseman wlapvcr. lelllbor. ‘likllflfseghgozédblaltvfidllelheofmfit Schmidt) 19:24 val-t patrolled either centre ice or N AND THEIR SHIPS PIPE TOBACCO Eagles: Goal, W. Campbell; de-I fence R champion R cm“; B y to been time for both morning and . . . . . ., afternoon events. I Package ‘l 51‘. Himdy Humidor Pouch ‘l Se l/g lb. lltl 70¢ OUT OUR WAY Ry J. R. lllillinms OUR OF OUR ONVN MACHINES ~- SO WHEN YOU GET IT DONE I WANT ‘IOU TO CUT THEM CENTER HOLES zena “coming alarmed as Yar- moutl was merely falling in line with stops taken in other Nova 800MB communities. 5A7» Al-E¢l<- "rue-rs some au-r THEYLL THATS A QEPAlQ lqmD OF SAVE MONEY W . JOB FOR oME ECONOMY AT "YHAIF-SOME /L 6A6, lILL BET. OF THESE NEWLY BUT 1 cAwT MADE WAR s55 IT, cuz MACHiNISTS MQULD ‘ll-lav HAVE ‘moon iT'5 AM TO PUT new OIL HOLE ‘AND AFTER CENTERS ltd EMPTY TH u“) lT iF "may EVERY Mankind‘! ' EVER HAVE TO WORK. ON IT AGAIN .' . e,’ l ' v V". . f’ "me DEAD END J'Qw“,‘l'.'§‘.“5 h _ U BOARDING PIOYSE THAT MINGTREL MAKEUD ALMOST‘ FOOLEO ME, MAJOR, BUT I TUMBLE wuss you earn "cello!" rum- YOU wasulr UNCLE TOM, < 3 eAs-wvea owu 105A FER CELEBRATIN‘ BOOKERT. WAGHINGTONQ BiRTHDAY ? Willi - uucce 1OM?\-\AJ AWP-QPUTT-TTI,‘ WWWHAT UNDEQ THE SUN ARE ‘lou DRlvlNe AT, cmucv ? é Accfwwursns we Poieoueo NOADAQi-i \T ALL! H's TAAT BEAQTLY BALM,’ itiiRROR slllvi/S - llml now “’ BALM‘! HE l5 = l cor-tron Iv nu srnvicorv. r v an. v s rir my