-vqIs1<v~ ‘P ~ ‘i PAGE SIX sroxnrfé“? r: w Creco Wins Convincing Fistic Victory Saturday MONTREAL, MB _tc be the order of the dly. Youn! T11 C 1 - Johnny Gr: . the cntreul soldierpvas warned in the opening canto w etheulllilftlecaktfl W§l1l§°§1,§;‘“m°y boy, 011K110 nrching home Satur- . for a low blow that didn't phase l Maryland" even 9M1” and'snlp_ flay dint wnfhfihe mint comf/iinlc- , Grteoonghohpummlelled lhtis rlrppon-l pier 1mm he d1d to ~My 01d Kerk 1:1; vicory o 1.. mc eoric s c'en w s ar, e et h ‘i, k " ‘ '1 P , whrn he decisioued ‘Perry l second rounclp c an B n e4 uc "v Home a week BB0" New Yorkls ll/ioutz-eal fight fairs l-Cillllltlllill . truck in tlrc '.l0‘.<. . \ f) -i£'l’ (J tlnwiuy" \“|'AA \\'(‘l‘.L 1 1.'cn1 bclurc Long-Distance Runner Dies .._ 11nd 111M‘? JALldX road race that year. Liuescoresl .' Jxronizs srNDAY First Llvsmusrrussi. Tmiml" "ll" 0°" 100-l 3 3 ‘lilllC Syracuse 000 000 000-0 5 1 ‘I; 0w .301 0W 1__—, 3 g Sl"'l'l.""\'llll1 and Williams; Burtlesonl ' 11m 11:11: uuu 0-1 a ilflr"? Rive. Second and Owvsu: T°mm" 100 000-1 4 100 001-2 B 006 00 000-1 6 00!) ‘.100 001i “.13 601 0'11) 020-11 7 d acct Sun fowl 0'13.‘ I L.n . 131 and Lopez. 011.’. 0111 000 001 l 'l"(?rlL.; i‘ 1110- 11 .Dc Plnilips 17>. 003 r61 11nd H; 1:1 alloy Ifli l-‘crzgs 17> Phillips (71 1e NF‘? Vrrk 000 000 002-2 R 1 gyms . b _ Plailadclrvlula. mm n00 ans-z 1.2 0 B_I",,,H_KT"Q,S§“I(8, ‘Bjavagg (aflhifrllld " ' . Aclcro: 18» and R/lancuz-"o. Wynn,“ ' .. Livingston, A1,...» york mo 100 arm-i 1 11:10 is 1511 null B." l —-lCP)- "dead cnd i sliunbcr. the little fellows. ' 9.357 11.1111‘ $111,000. the. lzcst. e the days of the color- hultler, Lou two colic. hall. 4c‘, Chicago notcd ' youl h. A A C. Hulilux in‘ mculifl 1n another . . and Klu tz. ”,-""“""§° L hoover and Crcmpton; Carter and,‘ ; Tobin 111m Masi. galllmflrs or: Herbert» 21i<llr=mnn_ Swift l . '1, n,‘ CIOFIHPKl‘ u ‘ma 111-131: r1 7’- 1 001 000-4 l2 1 090 003 11110-3 ti 0 dcz; 11nd blows and more of them. m: to bob and weave out l l Remember I ____ i! 18v the Canadian Press] l I . Caundinn golf. diet. . s ago todiy. at the age of . TLHV "all fcur years previouslv w n iirtcrnalionnl honors gin times Canadian .‘ l "can scniro title four times NO GOLD LACE of gold luce has hit the navy. A naval nrdcr made public today 11v in tho Canada Gazette said that. it 111g uill be compulsory in future for nuvnl officers acquiring new uni- forms to have the sleeve distinction luco-iirdlcnting rank-sewn to the top side of the sleeves only. The Llndcrside sleeves are to be unlaced. went Previously the gold lace right around the sleeve, . Second Drtrnit 001 000 000 03-416 000 100 000 00-1 6 Trout and Parsons; Smith Tumor. l INTERNATIONAL first Jcrsrfly (‘lly 002 000 000-2 I rMontrenl 002 100 llx-S l0 lvcisclle and Fleitss: Gregg _ Howell. Second ' . . w» 1-1 = 1 €§.1§°.1€ft."1§’.’f..’lli“i?f.. ‘:22; l2 Montreal ill 400 x-‘l '1 1 far‘ The house corémx-peg has look Fischer. Dvche (5) and Fleitas: ' ‘ Shcrer and Castro. 000 000 0-0 1 Hahn. 0 First 000 001 000-1 6 nrlzoslcr _ ‘V1111 Slate and Pare: u" a m g: Mir. Burmelsler. Second lfinliinrore 001._nm_,o0f) i Rochester 000 010 000 | 1'0 innlngsl 1101 .Trottor. Snkw 11m and y Newark and Pare 111111.000 mo 1-1 9.. rfiorrho. Pave r21 Kuuis m» An c2 rib and Gar-bark; vs- tTi and Unscr. Hr F.-\’I‘I'RDAY'S RESULTS National 1.13s}... Chicuzo Cincinnati or. Ftronklvn Boston I91: Grrhenuscr. Flnchs I41, p94- ‘ Young went clown on one kii€fi‘romp 1n - 10 rounds nt 1hr! forum iin t-he thrid when Greco landed a‘ 1:01 i left body smash and that seemed to give the Montreal boyconfidence fcr from there in lie handled him- self well and returned the cleaner‘ V Greta nearly made it "curtains" m the seventh. A sharp left hook kill enabl- .91‘ boy hurl a two-pound m g in at >136 When scvmonr Lyon. "Grand Old five 79. i I l when was 11 its in an;- n Con. u. y ‘day _ OTTAWA, A1111‘ 9 _<cP1- Some at 1mm.- \vm-1_1>s pa“; He was intensive commutes work llcs ahiad amateur 1111111 11nd won the North Amc1'i~l°°“]m~‘= “Y?” OTTAWA, May '1 fCIW-Scsrcity and and 1 1 "l" ""3 ”£;.-.;1...§.,,.?;Methods Will Be ._. .,. l Demonstrated Here 0-1 7 2 Retail meat dealers of Charlotte- lntroducecl to the new standardized rrzcthod of cut- ting at a demonstration to be giv- en by W. R. M:Nc1ll at his butcher shop on Grafton Street Tuesday Burmeister. 003.000.1107! 0-{12 2! Glebell. on!» (m (m _ 512 2 01f) 0170 005-8 l0 O Worxrke. Blthcrn (91 nhd Her-yum- clsz: shoun. Hcusser (91 and Miell- Mo 0C0 1oo_2 a 0 Moo mo zix-a 1o 1 _ ivcn to the ng-iy-pyq-qu, ylloyzgongfis,’ 1g Summersirle on ‘Thursday night. ". lrrhrmnn. Adams 14>. Trinl-rl» (g>_ l It is expected that other centres in "9'*"3 4 Lvlltliz I91 and Maucuso. Barre; Count Fleet Wins Easily Following up hi; the Kentucky hid this time in of the Freakneis Stakes, five leneths on ti: the 0111111111311 Ar- slashed below Young's heart and Wm w h" me _ if ,1 d reds going l0 the he slowed first. Jrfmny bounded plght lengths m "Yfint m“ 211?: the cird was n1 to lav on the leather. but O Simmons‘ Akron-owned Blue into port this . ‘llXT "Much cammiiéé j.Work In House This Week of 1113111; 0i Parliament in the inc 01' the committees been set up bu: none has was uppuinttd but its work sharp criticism of the ration of the CBC at that time. fore the end of the session. The Sccinl has been marine o from interested details of the bill and before concludes its work ernments uihich. l Insurance System. committees studying post-war ed into the iuiurc of Lhc operations of the Prairie fNew Meat-Cutting town will be evening. Mr. McNeill recently fOlliAl WhGTO [IE WES tail ment dealers in this province. cuts was rationing was forecast. It will bcccmc cfiec- tivc when ccipon rationing of mfiflit t 5 The standardization of decided on when meut iutrcduccu in month. Canada A similar demonstration will be: dealers retail meat the prcvince will also be visited later by Mr. McNclll. Tuesday night's demonstration A Royal Dukedom Ends With the de-athicf-‘tlle Duke Connzuittht, at 1110 H80 0f 78- ‘.715 royal titlc becontc extinct. he hov- s. Jolinstn ltl- and Ll'.'l ".7111. nqlpv if)! 11nd Pgddgn __ _ _ s1. Loui." nt Pitt'b"rch. postponed. W111 be?“ “l 7 Pm‘ AH-‘RH A5 ‘American I/‘aitue Philadolol-in or)’. mo qoo._.g 14 (1 v _ o "no nm. 1110-1 12 2 . prgelqflffiflm-gonlkf ‘ N ‘w! "l-"m 15 9‘ 'T‘l‘t"1£‘rvl3I nod-Dickey I ' é” _'__"l"' “ifi-IHTI" Boston imbue 000 1'-2 s 1 110i »"" I lwilnesi ‘ _ _ V‘ =".'r"'*i"1ffo11 onn vno cm o_1 a z Al. om 022-4 l‘- | D on nnd Parts»: Mertz, sup- 00') T "' B”. m» . .-1,. ‘M... :1 n11‘ ‘m’! nun 0!! non 1__n n S‘. "Y! mil U00 1'0!) 0-35 l0 ‘v.1 11"‘ H?‘ "l1'll)l"S“T"‘l" 77' - _ ~~l_»~_ (‘wary 1'11 i‘ ‘ ""' ("‘- :1n'l FPTYW]. H22"? R01 11-‘1 (‘xvlvorl fill 3...] ‘pm-no; jinn-n‘ ~1\ Foltcr I61 mrl H1 GJW“ on 000 001 010 0-2 7 1 ‘vlngtun 000 000 110 l-Il 0 P 7111:!» r1 nnfl Pr-ncmk. Conroy (751 Tmonrvrl. ." ‘irlz 181 Carpenter ill) Cs-ndlni 17ft» and Early. 100 000 1110-211 4 mlwlnnrlon 2C?! C01 SOx-R 6 2 Chasm .111_~m 11> Knrl 171 um; Con rov, Purlec r11; cnrrnsquel and Gh-l '. Fi-i sumo n00 no! 000-1 I I 00'! 000 "Ox-fl I 0 (z-vsicw 171 mo! Rlohrurd=l Qiclfirh. rlvlwltzborvrr I41 nnrl Trash. 0.2.8.10’ s H-ivy all-wool Acadian fildo 1111-11,.»- Cumin‘: hm 111m 111w i=1 ...-»1.». 1,-1.1 nzel. Al Yflv‘ desk-Fr or ~r.'e cs4 10'" m w. r1 o 1.”: ad. cuvvon A SONS 110., Holden, Could!- '10" 0Y0 0-: n 1,‘ Mo x-7 .1 2'. l b 1101 arr! Eorlv. 0P0 mi or)()_.2 7 1 s 00f) 2C0 Olx-fi f1 0 _ - and Rusasr; Sundrn, Holl- zmvvrorlh ti‘! and Haves. Detroit rt. Chlcaczo postponed, international Imanue ivnr-ze coo om or12_4 n 2 000 080 ‘Fir-R 9 0 151. Fmcl‘ (51 and Chinmon nnrl Howell. "ll!" at. Toronto-ftwo games) P“ Cliv at Buffalo-postponed at Rochester-postponed. Giraud Says invasion “Tomorrow” LONDON, May i? -(CPJ- Gen. Henri Giraud tonight told the peo- ple of France that “tomorrow the lOTlIE-Ss‘ of Europe will be entered" and he asserted that the fight. “will b9 hsrd but not long." He urged the people of his Nazi- occupied homeland to wait. "until wc arc rondy to hit Jointly from cast and wcst." _.___.___. FARMERS FROM ENGLAND LONDON-(CPJ-A party of four British farmers. including Watson Jones of Newport. who farms more than 2,50!) acres, is to visit Canada and the U. S. for the Agricultural Ministry to tell farmers there what.’ 131-11511" 1g dfllnfl to win the war o her own farms and to exchange ideas. k s. e BVLllEh B03111 Family since b2- th fcre the mlvcnt of Queen Victoria, who was the daughter of the Dukfl of Kent, would royal dukcdcms, some new. some old have ceased to exist. In £119 earlier days of tho family of K1118 George V and Queen Mary "l9 sons were called Prince Edward. Prince Albert, Prince Henry and Prince Gnome; but in course cf time, after Edward became Prince of Wales the sous were known M Dukes, Albert bcccminq Duke 0f York. Henry, Duke of Gloucester and George, DP-‘z? of Kent. Gcorflt? was also one of the names of Prince Albert. but, he chose to be known as George VI instead 0! King Albert. There was another son. Prince John, who died sudden- ly in 1910 when he was l3 years of age. Mcst of the Royal Family, how- l 5-8-31 ever. lnve liver‘ to Rood old 9119!- Quceu Marv will be 76 next month. There are few monarchs left, but of these the Kin: 01' Sweden is in his 85th vom- and sxtraordinarilv act- ive, still enlovine his game of ten- ni.<_ whlln King victor Emmanuel is in» his 74th year’. 11111111111 1112111111? The Annual Meeting of the Princo Edward Island Harness Racing Club will be held at Charlottetown. Tun- day afternoon. Mly 11th. n1. 2.30 sharp. in tho hnlldin between ltmrell I-Ioiel and Col. oclflnnon‘: c o r. A full attendance In mquesled. WELLINGTON McNEILL, Vice i‘. " ‘ BALTXMOREfMaQ u _.<11p1_ "TIYQQ-lgnlth Count Fleet just about run 01:23:11 the 43rd running Mrs. Jchn D. Henrtzs lightning streak tcck command of the Pim- l1"o trsc‘: from the word go. was t"?! after s mile and lust brcezsd the rest of the Swords. who is pructicclly mnkinrr of n curesr m" c‘ chasing the Flggtl .. m have made much progrzss with its irork. On Friday the Huusc Radio Committee ' rhts , , . yea;- 15 n01 exuecled to bi. as hcflw wnisilss were blown. Officers as in 1942 when the appointment n°llfllnmlssl°ned Officers of the committee was preceded bv various 8T0UP5~ ‘ regiment were ordered to fall in on main street. The special conzmittee on Social 95mp- UIB unit Securityengagedinastudy of health 611mm)’ but U11.‘ insurance resumed last week and Will-Tm- it is expected that body will have _ to increase the tempo of its work. assembled the" anc hold more than the two meet- Avenue where trucks were waiting.’ lngs n week it. has held so far 1f 11 The troops. ordered into the veh- ls to be in a position to report be’ admlnist icles, were then take hackle camn. Other men were rounded 11o by the Provost Corns 1st. elsewhere while others were order- cd back to camp a: theatre. Security committee representations orfilahizntions on 1| the draft heullh insurance bill, It! has not got dcxvn to studying Ltw ll is likely t0 seek opinions from Provincial eov- _ nndcr the plan IIIODCISGG. would be called upon w l Set up and administer the Health military 1wolice barred soldiers from ermine the cost office here, This was flwalnst ixistlnc of letter: rriving in- formation about the fighting. All mail from the camp was reported censored. Both the Senate and House have re- construction and both are SXUCCV rumors of all kinds were in cir~ cnlatlon through 1.119 5111mm) Nova -" -——————-- Scotia Coal industry in the post- war world and made a study of n11- _ Farm Re- habilitation Act in western Can- ada with a vicw_ to possible exten- aigne cf tgublic :01] lconssrvatlon and ' f r s rs 1 - 1M om M2 1 o‘, pans or Caizleaciieopmens to other 1 0 __ German Troops Move Southward ANKARA, May 7 (AP)- movecl southward through Hungary st a rate comparable to lhatwhich preceded Greece and Yugoslavia, travellers arriving in Turkey from Europe re- ported today. German authorities have ordered Rumaniuns to dig deep shelters against the possibility of Allied raids on Bucharest and oth- er Rumanisn cities, the travellers reported. From other reliable sourcescame reports that the Italian Govern- ment has ordered the of the 01101198. Axis base in the Mediter- ranean. 11nd that the Itslisus are feverishly strengthening _their de- TILLY THE rorLuuf-BREAIZING THE NE returned from :1 meat cutting course in To- scnt by the Wartime Prices and 'I‘rsde Board to learn the new cuts. Now he will pass the information to otlner re- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S Community Concert Association llold Annual Meeting Mrs. G. Elliot Full was reelected president at the twelfth annual meeting of the Community Con- cert Association held at The Char- lotmtown Hotel Saturday n18!"- Other officers elected were: Hon. Pres. Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault: Past president, Mr. W. H. Tidmarsn: Vice-president. Mrs. Keith Rogers. and Mr. Raoul Reymond: Secretary‘ M155 Margaret Stems: Tressureiz. Mr. R. C. Stoddard. Directors: Hr.‘ A R. Kendall. Mr. John Inch. Mrs J E. R McEwen, Mrs. Edwin. Johnslone. Mrs. F‘. E. Colwlll. Miss, Berna Huestls. Miss Lillian M90 Kenzie. Miss Jucq. I\'acdonnld. Mrs. C. C. Thompson. Mr. P. D. Will 1 isms, Mrs. L. B. MacMlll-nn. Mrs Arthur H. Roper. Mrs. V. l... Dinzw well, lVliss Iphlgenle Arsenault. Mlsy Norah Longworth and Mrs. France‘- Holl Trainer. The report of 1h“. campaign for membership which closed Saturday night shouted ‘hat- the numfer of members has been substantially increased over that of the two nrevious years. Miss Beatrice Patterson. C011 munftv Convert orcanizei‘ iron‘. New York Olty was Dressnt at the mes-Pug . F211 "111: the election of office ' a (‘r ""1011 of U19 urns-ml lwslnessl of the nf"‘.f"'lff'i”i wrs cwrrirrl on ‘ regiments znso comrrucd on the main streets. Earlier. Provost Corps relnforcelncnts had been placed all strategic points. Alany oiiirers in,‘ battle dress and Curr). 111g revolvers‘ also were on the strrets. l Finally. with teizsion high. and halted The men of one Msrchcd off to; broke ranks mnm~ officers gained l Officers of the other recimcnt men o11 Church rcstriurnnls 11nd they Many Rumors ‘Throughout Friday c1111 Saturday; believed m be prevention Owing to the official secrecy. lDClHYBGI _. German troops are being the Axis atatck on air-raid evacuation civilian population of Ol-LCOME ll-l. MAC HELLO, show LhBL mflnY GRAN’MA'S COLD is BET BUT 5145's 5111.1. MAD AT MOM~ ‘OOLmTTA MOM SAID MEBBE 51-1: DIDN'T HAVE A5‘ MUCH MONEY IN "£51 1v‘. .943 1101511111 GET THIS MORNING? c What a DIFFERENCE lifebuoy makes in shaving comlorll Q Menl You can't help getting a better, smoother shave with Lifebuoyl because its famous “otay-moist" lather is both extra M0181‘ and extra urwl It really softens tough beards. Doesn't dry out on your face and "draw" your lldn. Result-a fast, clean, smooth shave every time! And your akin feels wonderful afterward-looks extra ~§ ' r ‘ SMOOTH $//AVE5_ CHANGE TO 0i’ LIFEBUOY’ MU/é74/VD/W/ZD lATHER THE BAPTIST cuuncu ' For a batfcr-Iookinj, better shave Au. AROUND lather up with Lifebuoy Shaving Cream-more men in the Canadian Services use Lifebuoy Shaving Cream than any other. So always all: for and insist on Lifebuoy. rIVC Airmen ‘Killed In Newfoundland AX May C -tCP)-- The Command tonight an- nounced the names of five Canad- ians killed and one seriously injur- ed when an aircraft from an R.C. crashed last Wednesd Those killed were: Fllt. Lt. B. A. Casey, pilot; next- of-kin, tamer. F. C. Casey, Bright- on Beach, sandwich West, Ont. Fit. Lt. J. P. Barsaiou. Mrs. J. P. M. Barsalou, rook: St. East, Montreal. I0. J. R. Cleelsnd, l0 Wilson PO. J. H. Miller, wireless opera- tor air gunner; wife, Mrs. B. Millar. 1V1 West 141.11 Ave., Van- WO. A. F. Morrlce, wireless op- erator air gunner; fpther, Alexan- der Morrice, Stayner, Qnt. Seriously injured Cofhorsl U. E. A. Dube. second engineer; brother, S At the service o1 morning sermon by the Rev. Judson Levy was "The Home " Religion." ‘This day has s two-f significance. It is Mother's “wherein we remember to payt uto 0o gracious motherhood and mission to 111g home and religl the historic place of the home, its place as the unit of society, its importance in its mntnbuti to Church and State. Pointed ference was made to the vital of religion in the home. No -- - try can be greater than its ho . no country can fall failure of its hom Th" mornin’: anthem was =- "Christ Our Passover." The bea 1 ful flowers on the communion were in memory of Lemuel B placed by his parents Mr. and The Church School met at 1 PM. for the Bible Study sessio Evening worship was observed ‘Airmen Lose left {Lives In Four Forced Landings CHATHAM. N.B., May 9 -(CP) -At least three airmen were kill- ed, one is missing and dead and Loo were result of forced landings Friday night by four aircraft from No. 10 Air Observers School here. LAC. Marlowe (initials unavail- able), Detroit, Mich. Their next of kin have been not- ified and the names will be issued shortly. Missing, believed dead: Sgt. Stromberg (initials unavail- able). Montre"). Seriously injured: Sgt. Roy (home address nouncedt. Slightly injured: Paul Hebert, pilot. The planes had set out on rou- tine flights Friday evening. Ad- verse weather conditions were said tonizht to have caused the mass crack-up. Mr. Levy was "Give Me My 0w was sung by the choir. Johnso "Face to Face" was sun: effecuv 1v by Mr. sterling 111111111. paratrooper seems quit/e nndlsmaycd by ture by Allies in Tunisia. Anny Signal Corps photo from NBA.) noiisrvssras Flonnal handbags of satin or crepe with jet trimming. to go with din- ner dresses in the same tVDes novelties. Fringes of beads. tiers o! fringe and tassel} Pre the favorite choirmaster was in charge 0f "Predicts Raids NEW YORK, May s-lAPi-Mai Gen. Ralph Hoyw. command. said Saturday night th announcement of the crash. made cause- was "obscure." The” 1 2s taking off and had lifted into when it dived into fences on the Dcdzcanese Islands. Arriving travellers residents o1’ Berlin homeless as a result of Allied air raids and government agencies are finding the greatest difficulty pro- vlding new lodgings for those who have been bombed out. One traveller said the air attacks hnd made "u massive and profound impression‘ 200.000 - IDNDON - (GP) — Henry Dill‘ ion. who has sung - in St. Paul's Cathedral choir for more than 651 years. was at his usual pluce in the. church when he celebrates his 90th! ‘+- "lo ‘moriwatlon everything" kept his voice unim- paired through the yearn the beuting the _Ge1'mun nn- for has been talking 1n Airivu 11nd Ru tic. makes tho possibility 00M! A lfbygid on the United Slat i . we have no rlfllli. l9 If you must refuse the request of a riend or acquaintance. do it mo, bl ully. regretfullyy. so as not to dis- pigssf or antagonize hi ws IN A mo WAY we've HAD" A OTOF [is 1955 vthianjqprclnrbil MRS. JONES H . ilggeNvddsllrgas Tu“: 15y ' lafiwmu Msioss, W140 WOULD SE our? v|c'r'R~r GARE) AIQTEDR- ‘COUNTY Tan, "COUNTTA oursrAislOlN’ BRINGING UP FATIl-IER "s BY Gol-LY- THE) l5 A 5W l- l Willi? I ME AT THAT.’