Two iilllod ly Runaway Truck GHIRDKII, h.- Dec. 28 -—( P) — A truck trailer loaded wi a seven-um bulldozer hurried out oi flonrtrol down (‘Jherokeeh main street at noon yesterday killing W0 persons, injuring three and damaging about 20 cars. The dead were cxtrlcated from ihe wreckage oi their car which One witness laid was "rolled up like l piece oi paper" under the b1: truck as it ended its wild flight, . Those killed were boih employ- ed by the Cherokee Daily Times. They were Jeriiirey Barry, 40, and Ray Hansen, 30. The injured included Hansen's wife, society editor of the Times. CAUSES 0F INSAINITY NEW YORK! Dec. 2'! — (AP) —- Siruvdies to prove that hormones out o! balance in human bodies are the causes or insanity and mental troubles were published today b_v the Medical and Pharmaceutical Information Bureau here, The work was done‘ at the Creedmore State Hospital, New York, by Drs. Johan l-LW. Van Ophuijsen, anti Arthur, Mortimer and Raymond Sackler. brothers. The hormones estgzgigm” “lifie g I o I ' wr-urr ' 4a‘ uylfidfgaouiifiaiifi an. a minuies u ~ --' r o ~ ‘W amahlssslimaaeasasnstrntcillsn s-ns. .3 ..<-,-v,.. . ._.. as» s00 MEN’S suns at 25% OFF THINK OF IT MEN! saying of 25°/o — A real New Year's Sale and an opportunity to dress up for the Holiday Season —Yes! Suits tailored by Canada's finest Tailors — FASHION-CRAFT. HYDE PARK, TOWNE HALL — every suit packed full of Style and Ouality- and the Values are terrific — make sure you Cash in on it — Suits Now Suits Now $3850 Suits Now Suits Now $2250 PLAINS -- GABARDINES -- SHARKSKINS -- STRIPES IN EVERY WANTED STYLE Famous Towne Hall D.B. One Button Lounge: 2 Button D.. models: 5.8. Drapes: Conservative styles — Come in-choose from the most-aslred-for styles and cloths of the season. PAGE SEVEN T I Sale Opens Wed. Morning most often at hult, ting as. , are the thryordn made by e thyroid gland, insulin irom the pancreas, and the adrenal gland hormones. These adrenal glend hormones are adrenalin and s. lot o! others, most- ly unidentified. ___..___.._._. PLAN HUGI DAM MELBOURNE. Dec. Tl -(Reut- ersi-Terrdera for making Eildon wen; in Victoria, into Ono on the largest dams in the World will be caliod tor surly in the new 7°"- Srato Premier T. Hollvwsy said to- day. Victoria has ordered 300 tim- ber houses from Britain as nucleus oi s model township to I000!!!- modate workers on the pmiwt- I665 gooruollwof‘ ll. S: Worker $1.41 an hour quart oi milk. the amigo New York work- Tho average tendon workman pays only tivor S59 Million Bot At iiaco Tracks In Canada 1949 During the 866 days at horse rec- ing in Canada in 1949 at ths tracks ot 2o racing associations shich held 2750 races, a total o! $59,550,475 was wagered. This is an increase 0! 8.313%’! over the amount "(cred in 1MB at 2s tracks where 2,032 races were held on 346 days. From the amount o! $69,560,478 Wlkered in i049 the racing associa- tions retained $5,268.551 as their ifllll Mrcsntage, the provincial gov- ernments collected $5,742,262 in DlYi-flinltuel taxes, and $48,544.66 went back to bettors. Mom the amount retained by the racing associations, $2,957,310 was Mid in prise money to owners oi winning horses. This is an increase {If 91/751,010 over the amount paid n OI the total wagered, Ontario accounted for $38,578,514 with 146 dun’ Heinz. British Columbia was "wad with 08.630240 with '10 days‘ ruins: Manitoba was third wager- llli $436.0!) in 2s days o1 racing: Alberta was fourth with $5,846,579 ‘Filtered during 4s days’ racing; Q-llbec was filth, and 3.361339 was Wiilffld at 56 days oi racing: sixth Discs was taken by Saskatchewan I'll!!! 8mm was wagered during l2 days cg mum, There is no part-mutual betting at race tracks in the Maritime Provinces under the supervision oi the Dominion Department of Alflculturo: The statistics ior cities show that Toronto wu the eader in the amount wagered by a large margin with $7.359. Vancouver was second with $8,638,230: Fort Erie third with 3,2869%; Hamilton was fifth with $589,543; Montreal sixth with $2,710,002; Niagara Falls seventh with 82,451,853; Edmonton Qilhth with 82131124: Calgary ninth with £1,756,840; Ottawa tenth with s-svomr; Begins eleventh with 040.538; Saskatoon twelith with $390; Bed Deer thirteenth with The largest amount wagered at ; any one meet, was st the springi meetinl of the Woodbine Jockey ‘ Club. Woodbine Park. Toronto, when 83,60,502 was bet. The lion’t Miss This Event Fri? ié-"hfifflzjj; .- Extra‘ Clerks illzunrsouicunuon Says King George ii Piannedto Abdicate London, Dec. 2'! - (Reuters)- Ths weekly newspaper Recorder says today in n. iront-page story that King George V once planned to abdicate the British throne as his son. Edward VIII. did later. Revealing what it calls "the in- side story oi historic events," the recorder says the trouble concern- ed the attitude of Llovd George. when he was Prime Minister oi the Coalition Government formed after the First World War. Kink George. the paper found Lloyd (‘reorge "rude, solerlt and overbearing." The recorder adds: "The Prime Minister was so much of a dictator that his attitude became intoler- able, and King George v said‘- ‘If Lloyd George comes back to power, I shall abdlcatef" The calamity, the panel's 60n- 95W, in- tinues. was averted by the revolt of the Conservative members oi Lloyd George's Government. led by Stanley Baldwin, and the sub- sequent Conservative Government formed in 1m by Bonar law. sous. was wagered, All betting at race meetings in Canada for what are known as running horses must he under the pari-rmutuei system. It is carried out under the supervision of J. D. Hlgglnson. Supervisor or race track betting for the Dominion Depart- ment ot Agriculture. 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