. .ti.;~‘i-"'w"*i§‘.9il‘ffi '.- . QUARDJAN l Estinialile Couplo of Freetown Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary 0n the occasion of their fiftieth “BET.” ...,..-=~* U W , O O l! b01110 to their relatives and n5 an rnursday lbth after- noon and evening. The day we; as?‘ “m! lnlny from far and near We opportunity of seem! and wnxratulatii this venerable cmllile on th happy event. They were the recipients of lovely ifts as well. The community o! I- ee. town resented Mr. Lewis with a e ebony gold-headed cane, MYS- Lewis received a lovely cameo brooch and a purse‘ of money. - children . AUGU$T_4._1943 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’: TIE NAVY WANTS MEN FROM Prince Eilwaru island JAG‘: Slx _=___._____» Tl"? _ CHA..R.l-QTT.ETQXV_N SPORTING N EWSJ y e e Crand Circuit L"? 4 "'5 Results “In This Cur Life" , ——- DAVIES (AgmAgoRcl-IAR-D- Mo. Ans ggbvnlalingleiiilirvmlmn Btlafikwtenl ‘Effimred p_r-:Nuis__luoltoalv___ 5 a e °l’ i C ‘W031i! Old Pacers Montague - Frlda 9 P M feature t f tn i r ' l‘ ' ' second vfgeel? o? Graengpglltilbgillg ran: ngo-I-‘fi-"llts-t-a t m P‘ M’ ins at the Kile Track toda . I Sou I'll _ Monday s i». M. Eleven three-year old 0t Matinee 3 ‘ were declared in today for the _ Hambietonian test, a 55,00 stake to be raced Wednesday. They were all l for the ’ ‘ isleigiiifid Au . ll at Empire bid/O. Yonkers, N . ' At YOO TlIOKIFSS Bette Davis Splendid As Vixen Of SUMMARIES Claiming Trot, Two Heats, Puree ‘m’ "In This Our Life” There's a memorable experisnce 1n store for you at the Yeo Theatie y. Mr. Robe . uld d the fol- low mun and Mr. . Jlrdine made the PH!" entatlons. R. A. Proiltt acted u Chairman. [of our iamil I Says Former Boxing Champ Deserves Award — been remarkable and this uplift in spirits. has been transmitted to the officers. "Apostoll is the chief boxing iri- structor oi the force. In port he trains the seamen, averaging 50 to class. He is really selling boxing to the kids. When (he ships return from sea duty. a smoker is arrang- ed. each ship contributing talent. "Fred referees all the bouts and ends up boxing an exhibition. He boxes three marines ln succession one night. One of them wot ambitious and was punching for keeps. Apostoll had to drop him to show who was boss. “As athletic officer. I had Apost- oll under me since he was boxing instructor at. Norfolk. Va. l-le want- od action. applied for and got it. and stccd un under it better than I can describe to you. With the single exception of Sgt. Barney‘ Ross of the Marines, I think more kids in the Navy have heard oi Aposioli than they have of any other man in the service. K. of C. Softball COMMUNITY ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Willlun Lewis De liéileetg-wn, P. iii. I. ar en ez~ We, your friends and neighbours. have come here this evening to ex- tend to you our congratulations and gist WLEKIBSIOII this thg fiftldlfi? ln- vcrsa o our - Their immediate Mr. r by i I. century have and MIS-COIbY Lewis and . B. walked the way of llie ' Lewis. and their grandchildren pre- have shared its Joys an sented Dad with a nice reclining and we feel that now, looking back cnalr and Mother with a Green you can sa : "It has been good." Gold Watch. Several individual Din-in i, time you have built Blfts were also received. Many up one of the finest homes in the thanks are to the ladies who came eemmuhlty, and we are glad that and banked the house with flowers ygu heth are gull enjoying health 1nd Who helped ln mlnv WHY! t0 and happiness near your children carry out the _event so successfully. arid grandchildren. Even tho h mud/l"! Wlill - Bnll MTS- quite advanced in years, you b0 Lewis their daughterin-law take a very keen interest in com- Mfl- C010)’ Lfiwls. Ml-m Jean Lewis munlty and world affairs, and al- weleorned at the door, while Mrs. though Mr. Lewis has suffered from defective eyesight and lIEI-Y- ing. for a number oi years, we are Claude Lewis registered. Two sil- ver services were used, thcse pour- _ sure that few of us know more than he about world news or the sland- es: 2:08; 2:09. . where Bette Davis ls at her superb l“? l“ We" Mrs» "h" “W15 "Id D1“ . iheer, 1, m: g - . Mrs. Preston Ramsay. Those ca - on AubleyG. Laurel Prince l 5 airing role of Waine assisting were: Misses MW‘ m8 of m! various mums m the .Na-iic-nal Hockey League. 1n church work and community - .. '- l and Peter Harvester also started. , Elrfgs; dramatic film, In This Our [:2 Riley MBcNeuL nieces o‘ Mm 2i Pace, 3 Heats, Purse S500 The film l5 adapted from one ‘Lewis 1mm Dllllmu-‘le- N- 3-3 M555 life you have both alwal’! 59¢" willing to do your share; you 13:: oi .. 1h 1 i _ . ttlllfibeth Ramsa and Mrs. Wil- Nina Hanover, (l-loughwn) l 1 rise bistlilleeilisiiillgsglglvlvdmg nest Se“ ‘Ham Rams" °lI HBmllWlli M"- Mae Raider, (Floyd) g gbfiflidsgood neighbor! Ind re 5 Lewis, oi a naturally By RUSS NEWLAND Associated Press Sport: Writer SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3 —(AP) -Ried-headed Ensign John Mitchell Qulzs. iust back from a south- west Pacific battle zone. hunched his lilo-pound frame forward and Said.’- “Mister. ii anybody deserves the ‘man of the year in boxing award‘ this vear it is FTBCI Apostoli who was n illlll captain aboard my snip. Apnstcli. as you know. is the form- .,c. er world's middleweight boxing it; gIflTflDlUII and from your city, right ,, ere. “Hc‘s.a boatswains mate. first clan. and has been through the thick of fighting in ll months out there From the standpoint of bravery under fire Apostoll may be descrhcri as n hero like all the rest. "But I'm not proposing h'm as the ‘man of the vcar in boxing‘ for . military" fighting reasons so much ias for his value as a morale build- er-upper. l-Ils influence on the sea- men in the entire task force has From 171/; to 30 Years of age. Education, Physical Fitness Required Apply to Recruiting Officer H. M. Q, $__ Queen Charlotte. Average rill!!! {III/III}; fijliiaaiiililj Illilllimmwfl - c" ‘Ping’. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis who 100k“! lied . graciously ‘t3 Sipiliiiiiko of vkliivdneee. b Dillon Sheet, (Gendron) Sir Walter, (Phalen) Doctor bee. (J. Brown) Rex Volo. (Day) Tim a I l 2 1 3 Roses, bunch Melons. each Cucumbers, each Pepper. Ircen Turnius, bunch l0c Apples, doz. as Pond: bod Bean lb. Raspberries. pt. i 2 3 5 G0 K _ '83? ieizseyfsfik‘ Yesterday '3' Market Broccoli. bunch lu P ms Cauliflower boiling meat ‘Tomatoes lb. Beet. on Steak. lb. Butter. dill)’ Eggs. doz. Roast Beef cream. qt. Mutton V eel Spring Lamb Carrots. lb. Potted Plant! Head Lettuce I f0!‘ 35¢ Leaf lettuce 10¢ Grapefruit, I for 35c Gaickens, lb. 00 Potatoes. Green Mountains. pk. 43c Fresh Cod. lb. 10c Haddock. lb. l5 3W Mackerel, each 1540c Radial-m. bunch 1:: Sp sch Rhubarb. lb. 4 for 25c Onions. bunch S for 25c Cabbage. each. 15-20: Col-n Beef 3°45‘! Beets. bunch 10¢ l 8 3 I 3 G ‘Anglers Practice For Big Event Y is the tale of’ a selfish. inconslder- ll-ldswne- M155 Ulen Mil-SWIM. M11 Senator Superb, (Phalenin! ‘ ' 1i Latest Montreal Live Stock Sales Bulls i-A to 1-2 lower. receipt. 12:2? ..*.*:i..'-."i. m" °* a 16c 00c 3oz. I 45 20-250 23 In anticipation of making a good 354°C §[lLl\\'lIl_'='. at Thursday's l-"lv Casting ‘be tournament. many anglers were getting “in ihe groove" at the Gov- (‘lllillellt pond lust evening. Arthur Mould. Slcwuri Jones. Bill Dakln, Ciecrge Hurdle, William Murley. Hurw Tidmursli, Ed. Nicholsm. Arthur Griudet, D. A. MacKlnnon. J. M. Gillies. and several others spent: li couple of hour: casting from the platform at the pond. On the left side of the platform in the water are rings distanced P5. 45. and 55 feet. Each angler gets D0.nts oi‘ merit for casting into these rings in conformity with certain lilies. Ob<tacle casting will also he dope off the loft side under small bilsh€s overhanging the . Water. Distance casting with a limit - of 120 feet is done. on the right ‘side of the platform. About 72 feet wa= atliined by one of the anglers last evening. Two will be allowed on the platform ai once. Each ccrileslant will have B minutes for each mode of casting. A field on the west side of the pOnd i! allotted ,. for parking. ' Sports Roundup By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. l Associated Press Sport Writer NEW ii RK, Aug S — (AP) Rudy Golumb. former Chicago Cardinals guard who was captured in. Tunisia, has written his old em ployee ircm a German prison camp asking for cigarets ..But only nenrfsi of kin are permitted FAMILY ADDRESS Father and Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother, Dear Ones: We have every reason to b6 groud of you this evening. You ave been married for fifty years, some o! us have known Y0" l0!‘ almost the fifty years and some of us for only a few years, whatever age, we have always thought and still think that we are V011’ 1°!" tunate to havayou for parents and grandparents. e know that you have always been with us in spllll in every adventure. and we know of no better pleasure _ than your appreciation oi some little act 0f kindness. You have always koDl- the Bible md the Lord be ore us, and we know your prayers are with ‘s r-‘ierever we be or whatever W9 do. Please accept these Sifts B8 l! small token of our appreciation of your inspiration to us as the hood-s I Out Our Way 10¢ 45c 80-82 40c 30-50 15-250 8015c llc 2545c 8 tn 9N1: Hogs unchanged 17 to l'i l-4 1m dressed weight. sows ll 1-4 in 11 a-Llllfi weight] in no eary sales. blddin cents. Sheep 5 to l0. I l‘ --————-___ J AP PROPAGANDIBT WASHINGTON, AugB- (Alp The office of war information aid today that an 80-year-old Amerieeu woman, Mrs. l-lenry Topping, has lived in J: an for many yearn, a openers rad pro- 8 nudist; Pbr dselvirerelwweeiksl. ‘the . . . ports s. n u been mnkinl an English pl broadcast to the Uri ted states ed "the womens hour." By Major Hoople Doctor Brodie. (Thoma) Henry Volo. (Kirby) Dominion ueen (T. Berry) 3 Secret Miss on, (l-latchel 4 Times: $03M; 2:05; 2:05. K. Judd and Direct Me started. Two Year Old Pace, 2 in 3, Stake $85000. Attorney, (Blackwell) 3 Probatloneer, (T. Berry) a1 a to idows Majesty, (Chgplafila Times: 2:05‘n': izodl’; 31°5- Sonata and Hi Fellow also Stin- ed. Sport Shorts From Britain By Allan Nlckleson 11 12 EGADROGER! urea-me WAR. _, 1 oosurroee Pumas wmi ivie as Parrruea. WIN UP i-iav. MASOR! esrrme uor mmeroam n-ua FARM imp HERE. wml you i5 rue A o»! REQOIII’ TO ATTRACT FIRQT T“! l-OAFED rue (out aicuf-a mien; since. t coerce rwo i’ a msieitviav bawmaotw, i , Rios IN ma. B01’ t aioino.paucius.'~cei.i. > / isnwov rr-~ioua IT elrru-zirs BALNN ACREG 4 ipeae Bi-Ovo Me up AND l-lAH-UEUT A cool. / biK: A covo m MILLION .' cbou an .' HAH .' THE RENT“ LEEUMTIONS AMBITIOUS VANCOUVER, Aug. 3 — lCP)—- Changes in Canada's wartime rent- a1 regulations. scheduled to be made public Wednesday, will not be announced in Ottawa until next week. g ‘ mAnstxlgwldeputgdalgtntlllllg Canadian Press Staff Writer aicéérlllafrlféjzirl: gi8pSfi%re%i£ll§r1drei2t-v%gg_ ER. IN nuoiiaunftroo CB l5 ° e ' Hpzfififiy, E_ 51m “ya-gage nipeg late in August. Can an A1110’. 05¢ W ' trained “lien _ Mn w" rho (av?- REFLECTED_GLORY plenty o compel. ton n ier hf i m k by names. seized on volleyball as an lcage tlxlileliyiijflictnihélngfifo? ‘he TH’ 5HORT CUT MAKE5 TH' BOSS z The “on. of em Th“ our Lug» Jvillaixi Riley of Clifton; Mrs. Ra Mlsswltmtfl dt) 4 n. m a“ e are woman who wouldn't smp a; Hazel Moase of Freetown and Mrs. you’ M; Times: 2.08; $09M. 2 r m" tan and Warren Hanover also Timberiake, pla ed by Belle Davis. l" WW“ Willie hlivlfl MB The All stars and Tilers met lasi “ma The Eel-son whose me is “m5; news presented the watch, Claude m 1c d fin ' t e t mus an your e slstant batting m open field camelrfurry UP, (Saffordi l 1 m er s 3 de Havllland, who is married to h d h O tamed ember te ayswenyu s at third with two out cut the losers Tlmesi 2106‘: 2105i’:- house. and even we know. Y0" Tiiersz- Walsh. Callaghan. Mc- 25 Pl", 3 "um Pun‘ ‘mom m“ Sh” L‘ elluged l° "r5155 i‘ t x the American Tune unes rom A“ smrst_ M‘ Mcxenzm M“ l who liuvc been brought together this special talent has been DBSSBd and Martin‘ 3 The role oi Stanley is not a Sym- Ijum favorite for solo singi C8. —————— "Vhcr roles, the k w u _ 1i among us we as you - 5).». . nllul OBDILS ltfcr all shine yes a be spared many vwe a! MP- Churles Cobum, ank Graver and m y y our Heavenly Father's richest to the complete reality of the story. to . that never falters in interest for e9 w“ Runs - Vaughan, Brooklyn, 80. were and finesse, Hits - Musial, St. fouls 132. "la H59“ "°L'T'°"*“" A HIT WITH Home Runs - Nicholson, Chic- B , ,. ;mu.rder if she thought it would claim" Tlmmas °l TFWn- Fashion Hanover. Clarinda Grat- ' benefit her. The woman is Stanley 5541155 0f FIl-mlll’ W55 "ad b!’ home a place TY W15 plenty and happiness reigned IUP" started. youngest daug ter in the once presented her grandmother with an wemn _ I r K o! c so“. a B “o. a a t P “m powerful Timberlake family. °ld 1a5hl°mld 1108988)’. Mlu shirley ' You, liar. grvnlgsthyergrgltegr nix: glnaregue . . - e 0m or boll fixture. the All Stars by con- "' ' e i’ m’ ,changc by Stanley's behaviour is and Edwin lcwis Presented the r y l her sister Roy's, played by Olivia llllfllf- _ itenor voice. Many of the older BWHY with a 19-46 score. Kerr Scott, (W. Miller) 2 g 8 Pt 1 |pe0ple in the locality well rem- Dowlings stop of a liot grounder New HOPE. (Hatchelll 3 Jgrgféyiédllgmggnrggis liilllgnggaglllggsanillh (the smgmg at the church servmes short The following w“ ghe hne- Henr CH. FEB. and Jeweler al- ley manages to have Peter divorce which were held in the l¢li00l ups:- so star | Roy and marry her despite the fact enjoy nothing heygetr ‘hm m m” Donut Monk‘ Doyk Campbeu kelen lgwyert (George Brenlfséfllf.) ening spent in singing the old Butler. Ranahan and Blanchard. -1 1 n t e m "h" my “d m g‘ Book n ‘A very pleuyng for u New. Bowling. whim Hauahey‘ 2 a i; gaining‘ XIKCIIgVe mutual sorrow, and the community to know t at Murnnghan. Clarkln, McDonald ii ' on to your sons Col and espec- pathetic one and only a great act- lally J. B. who has aways been l The next game tonight at 6:45 also reg; like Bette Davis ear, m; it lull ng. between Aces and l-lltrights. As a reminder of this day, from I i. nil-eon‘ d H 1 eéform- (he people who appreciate your BIICES O V8. 9 8V1 an _ BOTES - cept. these small gifts. and mil’ W! out lustrously. The mem rs of the express the wish that you both Timberlske lamll as played by plness together, and as Y0“ 4"‘ Billie Burke. are so unaifectedly lie's western horiwn inl natural that they add enormously l bl g accompany you. Howard Koch has woven M assailed an behplg or she people NATIONAL LEAGUE Glasgows book into a screen P183’ er . d d J hn ' . . 53mm‘ — Mllsll-l- Si" “W15- 340- I-Iousxlxcllrlph: diriectgg it agith 19ers By J, R, wflhgm; Runs Batted In - Nicholson, ____.__. Chicago, 74. Doubles - Herman. Brooklyn, 29 Triples — Musial. St. Louis it. g0, 15. Stolen Bases — Vaughan. Brook- lyn, l2. "Pzitiching -- Sewelil, Pittsburgh, AT LEAST A SENATOR SOME DAY.’ w - v/ o‘. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting-Appllng, Chicago, .331. Runs —- Vernon, Washington, 63. YRgns Batted In -~ Etten, New- or , . to solid packages to war prisoners and the army and Red Cross don't tell oiltsiders tlic addresses of those relative . Several of the “name" irottcrs won't race a; Empire City unless the soft. sandy surface is removed from the track. Bill Cane . Ls seeking permission to have it scraptd before the l-Iambletonian. Kercy Farrell. who has been first basing for the Braves since Johnny ‘Mccaritr; busted a. leg, doubled as ._mzuiue,er and bull pen pitcher of the Eire (PAl Sailors last year. He could yank a pitcher and put him- self in at tile same time - - and ran up a string of 1B scoreless inn- lugs doing it. Tl Washington -_ Redskins season t...ct sale has passed $100,060 .. Well, the town is so prosperous that Clark Griffith cui the pricp of hot dogs to a dime Bribe Cvlnnn. this Newark. N. J.. ' fight maestro, says he is shopping for a pair of dutch wooden shoes for Pie. Gib Jones to wear the next t‘mc he fights Wild Bill McDowell. Sci-ms ilicreis a slight rhubarb over Gilfs claim that Bill stepped on his fect durinz their last brawl. Hurry Sheer. Chicago Daily News: "Now Bucky Walters has two piucnis from the elty of ibrolhsrly love - - s. wrist watch and - - a beat." BASEBALL AMERICAN Dtlroii 4; New Yor-l; 0. Den-cit 4; New York l2. Cleveland ll; Boston 9. NATIONAL lesion 6; Pittsburgh l. New York 5; Cincinnati (i. INTERNATIONAL Montreal 2; Newark l Montreal l; Newark 7. Buffalo 6. Baltimore l Rochester 8; Jersey City 1. PRODUCE MONTREAL. Aug. 3 — (CPI - ‘PfOdliCe prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agri- ‘culture follows:- , Eggs: Graded shipments ousted on spot 43 1-2 for A-large; A- niedium 4' l-2—42; A-puliets 35‘ 35 l-Zi l 32 14-33 l-Z; C N First grade prints JObbIng price solids. lob price 34 l. creamery First grade urrent re- Hits -— Wakefield, Detroit, 128. Doubles -Keltner, Cleveland. 28. Yor the and ITIG of ii‘. ltr coltits Que No. l pasteurized 32 7-8, Re (No. 1 3i 7-8. delivered Montreal: Wholesale Que No. l pasteurized 38 i-s: No. 2 as 3-4. Cheese: Current receipt. white. western and Que FOB PSP: Whole. nle Jobbing western and Que wince i0 11-16-41: Current make. Mont- real. Potatoes: Que new crop 75 lb bats 1.90; Virginia I00 lb bags 2.50 — 315: Small 2-250; Virginia bbls 1P5 lbs 4.50. Tvoiicps Fairness S. Barnesvilia. Totten, away at his home. Two brothers. Alexander and B. Steals Show AAN EAST CANADIAN PORT, ug. Zubec of Port Moody, 28.0., and Vancouver almost stole the show at the recent Wop-gs Royal Can- adian Naval Service track and field three firsts and a tli events she entered. Wren Zubec didn't set any rec- ords but showed her heels to all competitors in the 50-yard dash. A broad-jumping event over Audrey Nurse and Karslle Fraser YQEIS Triples - Llndell, New York and k. Detroit. B. “Home Runs - Keller, New York, stolen Bases-Moses. Chicago. 33 Pitching — Grove, Chicago. l0-l. THREE DEATHS IN FIVE WEEKS KINT JOHN, N. B., Au 3 _ g. (C?) -F‘or the third tirh in five weeks death has claimed a son of late Joseph and Sarah ‘Tctt/en, Yesterday Robert J. lumberman. 77. passed James. died two weeks ago. C. Wren five 3——(CP)—Fleet-footed Anne through with ird in the four et when she cam won her the leap of l3 feet. WXOII Saint John. N.B., who finished second and third respectively. In the high Jump‘ she came third to Karslie Fraser. Janet MacDlar- mid came second with a leap of four feet. Ethel Laing of Saskatoon won the softball-throwing event- Frank Brimsek In . S. Coast Cuard BALTIMORE. Aug. Ii —(AP)— Frank Brlmsck of Evelth, Minn., Boston Bruins hockey team. was inducted into the United States Coast Guard yesterday at Curtis Bay, Md. goaltender of the Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The baseball world was shocked the suicide death of Willard rshberger. 29year old second- lng catcher of the Cincinnati ds of the National League three ago t:day. Hershbermr. ideal sport to bring out plenty o! competitors. Now with summer in 5i"- fuil stride. divisional and corps A battalioin of a Scottish Canad- championships hit the sport gossip. ian Regiment. emerged from a tough round-robin series as title- holders of one division. while a field ambulance unit finished sec- ond. Four Brkish Columbia lieuten- ants. an unusually high re resen- tation of officers on a mixe team. played a. big part in the Scottis- triumph. ‘They were S. H. Hay of Kamloops; H. W. Dean. Vancouv- er; G. L. lvlcKlm of Salmon Army.‘ B. 0.. and Pie. J. R. Menzies of Nanaimo. Amifllp‘ membe s of the second- lace finishers were Capis- C- M. ohnson of Calgary and H. Rshoo Moncton and te. J. A. Connors of of Winnipeg; Bsl- F- W- Dunnny o! Charlottetown. , Manitoba won the championship of a Corps Troops while another Corps Troops title went. to l sec- ond Manitoba outfit. The Drai- cons team included Lieut. oons team included Lleut- C. E- Henry, Sgt. W. A. KCOP, L. Cpl. J. A. McKenzie. all of Winnllitl. and Tpe. Vi. R. Degerness of Rose Vai- ley. Alta. - The cavalry units showed ball ushers as Sgt. A. E. Oliver and r. J. A. Byers, north of Elmwood. Mann and Coi- 5- Pldlel‘ . Cpl. W. Zema. hath of Win- nipeg. Baseball invaded a famed crick- et preserveswhlen team! 0g Amercan erv cam Yanks and the Rebels - - met under the shadow oi an ancient cathedral on the vvul v County Cricket Club ground-1- Cricket-minded fanl slthmd at a respectable distance Kmllnd i" ound the field to marvel at tho eempleie baseball outfits of the gum-chewing umpire-bnltln! ill!‘ mond devotees. A service corps team made uP enm-epy of commissioned offing! won the volleyball champions of s Canadian Armored Division. defeatinov the Perth Regiment W three straight games. Mnl- Ge"- stein presented the prim l0 ll" winners. . kl ffioer on the wilrlhrllielstsiderlliljasnz 0- - l- mull such ‘Brown ni London. 0nt.. n. n. i of Winnipeg and J. W. P. Carter 0f Tmonwkbe loslnw teams Wt" W'- iyiiiirbisoirmsn of st. Mary's Ont-- serving his third season with the Rieos, apparently was despOndent over his play and was found dead in a downtown Boston hotel. ._______________ HEARING POSTPONED MONTREAL. Aug. 2 — (OP) _. The preliminary hearing of Luigi Stablle. Ville La Balls farmer, who last week was accused oi murder in connection with the finding o! a fikilltlll" llt St. Hubert. buried sirce i926. was delayed until Aug- "St. Peters. in Vatican City, is o» mid‘: 11mm elvureh. uet i0 by I. r. Enright. The h . inc was scheduled for today. c?’ wl dsor. Brill $519 ltiishgdgonqiki‘. ‘Noble undibfbilver. all of st Marv‘!- + .. ~ chm..." LIAIION Dance SPORTING CLIIB THURSDAY NIGHT IIIIGIIST 5th. Don Mercer's Orchestra Admission -— 35 Ufllltl. Check I991! luded. Tax IIIII Inc l h é - . "' " "lllll l“ i i l ‘dllfl, y ,,, l, Vi; A‘ , f. \ll‘|,'..'_ flmif‘l,l‘wlliill\gg/ 1 - fl w» Jlli u, ll l(\ il/‘r a ‘hi! ,,,;l,,\ ll \l1'l\.lM'.//llll'- J-Rwiuulang . illliml l 9| ' I REAM ' win-tour (amass - ,. “season ‘THE THINK TANK MY sisrraws FIANCE ‘s BEOTl-IE GEE! BE A I'M GONNA CAP STUBBS" YOU com‘ HOE THAT GARDEN. SITTIN’ up ON TH’ FENCE! SQMEDAY ME TOO-- LOOKXTHEREI 19gvr ’ GOESABQS‘ . ampere! snow-ream A GARDENER? PILCT! TlLl-IE. LET'S 60 OVERTD wi-m SEHLWN VILLAGE‘ ABDGETQ 95V. B0005 ‘IUMARR TONIGHT - - r- ~ .'- 5' MAC! THE CAR IS OUT