strange But True 3, F. H. MacArthur 1,, a game of cards. a good deal .,l,cnds on good play. and good "5,,,. on a good deal. p”13he Federal Tax Agents will ,, Wu it you don't watch out. onto}-s are now being drafted in \\~a§mngton to send thousands of tax hounds on a door-to-door can- \.as or American homes. If the “heme goes smoothly Uncle '53,“; country the Canadian gov- ,.,,,mcnt may adopt its plan and cglcil the two per cent who are my cheaters in this country. The tax sleuth hounds expect N Contact 540 in unpaid taxes for ,\(-1-y dollar they spend on the hack tip. llf mtirse. agents must use tact ..,.,| cart‘. No one has authority ,. {nr(‘P his way into a private limits or business place. especially iltit’ in Canada where “every n~..ir.‘s home is his castle"—good old B.’iIISI'I law. in any case. don't slam the on the agent's nose or you dm: "V-,,._t~ be called upon to explain \'.Il)' you injured his nose and \\Il\' you haven't paid your income tax} if you haven't paid it. 'l‘tic:'e are two reasons why we dun’ trust Russia. One is because up don‘t know her, and the other hr.-ause we do. i-';-r 14 months a sad-eyed hound ring has made its home beside the ,;;.ttr~ of Dr. F. T. Floyd in Ft. p,-,;-to, Alabama, baffling residents M the town. The dog is one of my puppies which were given a- .-,.-ty after the death of the doc- [or by his widow. Dr. Floyd a ,-yr lover. died six years ago. ’l'no.<e hoping to leave the earth out in space ships must be tired -4 Lmiiiz dangerously. . . . line can take a journey around the \'.0l"ICI by reading travel books. I have taken the long trek myself rill more than one occasion and . it a most profitable and ymasant trip. 1.’ you ever happen to visit .lniiesviile. Wisconsin. you can fail!‘ an imaginary walk around the e.-trth in about 15 minutes, via pin “iiuth of nations." The path itself is made of native stones and ‘lags from 85 free nations. It .(|OI’. two years to complete this ilitaxiilg 172-foot path. l-Iacli two-foot slab of stone was -nllrctcd from the country it rep- -Mcnts Many have amusing and tacit‘ SIl'ii'l(‘S concerning their it-Errtivm Take the Egyptian stnnc. lm example. which came from hr famous Giza quarry where llr‘llf‘F were obtained to build the p_i-zamlds. liach stone is identified by rais- ncl bronze letters. Behind the 1.~t£t~ring waves the flag represent- ing that nation when certain na- tmnal holidays are observed. You can’t serenade your gal in Pl 2x‘:tl\'ador unless you first pay ii ’itr~nsc fee of $2. It's an old tra. _1ltloa or Spanish law that date- oacis to the long. long ago. Tlo whale is the politician of “"3 398-. Why? Because he fre- quently comes to the surface to spout. ' How rmuch is 'lz5,958,23a,osc,ms_ 907.868..i3l.§58.993,638,85l.I06 multi. plied by itself? Such a_ problem would send the cleverest of mathe. maticians paste haste for pencil and paper but Jedilith Buxton. the Drodlsy who was born at Elmston. Derlilfshlre. England. squared the 3.9-digit figure in his head and ar. rived at the 78-digit answer with- out pencil or any other mech. anical aid. what “THUR! Dower enabled this 7-year-old child to handle numbers quicker than could a calculating machine? This Imaging child could do complicated problems in math. in his head and at the same time, “NY on a conversation. . . . Steve Stalsrski. clerk in a Phila. delphla. Pa. Western Union of- fice. dreamed in May 1950 that he was the victim of a holdup. A robbery or the office followed. in December. 1952. having dream- ed‘ again of being robbed, Stuar- ski took the precaution of de- positing $I.000 in receipts. Two hours later armed robbers appear- cd — but all they got was $800 in late receipts. In Sydney, Australia. a 10-year. old schoolboy, Archie Paulos. dreamed that a horse named Delta would win the Melbourne cup race. He told the dream to his Dad who placed two shillings each way on the horse for his son. Delta won. Mr. Pauios then got a hunch and bought a ticket in the state lottery in his son's name. it won the first prize of 6,000 Dounds! Coincidence’! Believe in luck? Well, would you call the following true item luck or coincidence? In December of 1949 a Bus. I Picture-of-the-Month I The above portrait was taken by Mr. George Lewis and the model is Miss Marleen Warren of Charlott to be the best portrait entered in monthly competition Peplcr of the Montague Camera Cl ague Camera Clubs held a joint m vitation of the Charlottetown Cluh. sian trade delegate was in Lon. don. The Russian said to his Brit- ish host that he had never seen a Efeyhound race. So together they visited the racetrack at White City Stadium. After watching the dogs for 1; While the Russian. V. A. Klentsou, Slild. ‘I m going to place 10 shil. lings on No. 1. He did and col. lected five pounds. Following an. other hunch. he picked a dog in the 3rd race. He won again, And strange but true. his selection in ‘he “I1. 531. and 7th races allt finished as winners But in the 8th race he met his‘ xvatcrloo when the dog he picked‘ to win came in tiiird. An epitaph on an Here's bait for worms. angler — ! BELGRADE (AP)—Building en- gineers and technicians from Com-I munist Romania are reported‘ being sent to Red China for three- year assignments on construction projects. The semi-official Yugo- slav news agency Yugopress said‘ Wednesday night that 80 men left for China in March and that 100 more a'II'8 I0 IERVC SOON. The Neighbors "But, dear. when we were do hamburger after another 1'’ l By George Clark l l l l ting. sll you ever site was one REMOVAL Noricn _'l‘ailor shop of Fred G. I\€‘”y—from 143 Gt. George St. to Morell Hotel, 156 Kent St. where we shall be pleas- ed to have all our old friends and customers call for alter- atinns. Repairing and pros- ‘mfl Dromptiy done. FRED G. KELLY ‘ Tailor Refrigeration SALES & SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTOIIS Rewinding and Repairs aasiorinoai. APPLIANCES Repairs Pslsisr Electric Phonoslul-IMO ‘Ln pital. He had been under treatment dancing, ganics anti rcfrr~slimcnt.<. which was judged on Friday evening by etown. The photograph was judged the Charlottetown Camera Club's Mr. Vic uh. The Charlottetown and Mon‘.- eeting in Charlottetown at the in- A social evening followed with Former Star Baseball Pitcher Dies Saturday PHILADELPHIA (AP) —— One UI baseball‘: great all-time pitcher: I ‘id as member of the Hall of Fame. Charles Albert (Chief) Bender. died Saturday at the age of '71. Bender. who had been ill for some time. died in Graduate Hos- fnr cancer and had recently suf- fered a heart attack. Bender. who for 15 years was one of the best pitchers in base- ball, never made more than $2.400 a season as an active player. The full-blooded Chippewa Indian had been serving as a coach for Phil- adelphia Athletics at more than double the pay he got as a pit- cher. Connie Mack regarded Bender as his greatest one - game pitcher “If everything depended on nnc game." Mack once said. "I just used Albert.“ WON 6 SERIES GAMES The Chief was the first pitcher to win six world series games. He took two each in the 1911 and 1913 classics. and one each in 1905 and i910. He headed the pitching staff of one of Connie Mack's greatest teams, the l9l0 through 1914 Am- erican League champions. _Altogether. Bender pitched 85 iii- nings in world series competition. He gave up 64 hits, struck out 59 and walked only 21. He fanned 20 in the 1911 series alone. .Bender's greatest year was 1910 when he won 23 and lost 5. That was the year the 27-year-old righthander pitched a no-hit, no-run game against Cleveland Indians. He won 14 ztraight games during the 1914 sea- SOI1. Bender. a good after dinner speaker. often joked about the fact that he made such a small amount nf money while an active player. The man who won 206 games and pitched 4i shutouts. took less money out of his baseball career than some modern clay bonus kids get for signing. Bender served for many years both as minor league manager and a major league coach. Except for one year as a minor league boss for a New York Yankees’ farm, he spent all of his organized base- ball career with Philadelphia Ath~ ietics. As a minor league skipper he won four pennants. and wound tip second, third and fourth once each. In September, 1953. the old tim- ers‘ committee elected the Chief to baseball's Hall of Fame. For ALLISON Your Phone 73 126 Cumberland Sr. WE SHIP ANYWHERE! Genuine GM Pens and Accessories G.M. 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A SPECIAL SERVICE will-be held at the Church of the Nazarene. Mldgeil on Wednesday evening May 26 at 8 p.m. Special speaker for the service will be the Reverend Alfred E. Armstrong of Cherry Tree. Pennsylvania. The public is cordially invited. NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA Prince Edward Island Division. -- Tha Annual Inspection of t he R. C S. C. C. “Kent" will take place Thursday evening at 7.15 p. m. Rear Admiral R. E. S. Bedwell, C. B. I‘ C. D.. R. C. N. will make his ii".- spectlon. Accompanying him will be his Flag Officer. Secretary, Plio- tographer. Aerial Officer. On Wed- nesday. May 26th he will inspect R. C. 5. C. C. “Summerside." If you like 3" longer balanced bumpiest r visibility t Learn why ~wawm:sisqI...'w_iW—&‘M‘§ ~ ~.». \-...,_ Chrysler Corporation o/ Canada. Test it y_(_)_ll1‘ way! windshield. room itnd legroom there is. Moivtufariumf in Canada by Wide Variety Of Opinions On McCarthy By James Devlin- NEW YORK. (AP: _ Joe Mc- Carthy "makes my blood boil." “Joe must go—-to the White House." Such are the conflicting view: of thousands of Americans in let- ters to newspapers Most of their comment on the televised Army-McCarthy hearings rcritrm personally on Senator Jos- eph McCarthy. Opinions are strongly pro or con. with little middle ground. To one letter writer in De: Moines, Iowa. McCarthy "reminds 9. person of at Roman director anti his henchmen sitting beside him." Another, in Minneapolis, says "what. we need is 100 more Mc- Carthy’s in Washington." NEWSPAPER SURVEY The Associated Pré:.s asked B cross-section of newspapeis ft-on-. coast-to-coast whether the prepon- derance of letters they received during the first weeks of the hear- ings was for or against McCarthy. Sxty-one papers were checked Of these 25 reported receiving a majority favorable to McCarthy; 19 said the majority was antl—Mt.- Carthy: and 17 said the letters run about. 50-50. Here is the box-score on a sec- tional breaddown: Pro Anti Even l-Last. 8 6 South .. .. 0 3 3 Midwest . .. 9 7 ii West: and Southwest 8 3 3 One newspaper which declined to participate said it believed there was an inspired letter writing cam- paign on behalf of McCarthy. In the senator's home state of Wisconsin, the anti-McCarthy Mll- waukee .louriial said the majority of its letters from within the state were pro-McCarthy, but that let- ters received from outside Wiscon- sin make the count about 50-50. It added, however, that “it is impossible to make any kind of accurate estimate since some of McCarthy's vociferous supporters \\l'ile often, keeping up an indi- vidual barrage." In most instances. the prepon- derance of letter writing sentiment was in line with the newspaper‘.-' editorial policy on the topic. PHENOMENAI. INTEREST The New York Daily News frienrlly to McCarthy. reported that it received about. 300 letters ti. week on the controversy and that they favored McCarthy 20 to l. The New York Pcst. outspokenly anti-McCarthy. said it received about 250 letters on the topic with only 12 favoring McCarthy, a ratio of more than 20 to 1 against him. A number of letters. regardless of whether they take it stand for or against McCarthy. criticize tit-* ‘F.«ll".l1KS ceitcraily and some sug- gest may be called on. But television notions report they are swamped with affirmative replies when they ask their view- ers whether they want the hearing telecast continued. TV stations report a phenomenal interest in the hearings. 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