PAGE SIX Honeymooning at Miami Beach. film actress Myrna Loy i; non-com- mittal ithout possible retirement from screen. New husband, John Ll. lleartz, Jr., indicated wife's plans didn't include iilm work. R. 0. A. F. List 0f Casualties g: OTTAWA. June 22—(CP)—-Th9 Royal Canadian Air Force in its 297th casualty list o1 the war today IYDQITGd tire nicii missing utter fly- ing ODCHJHODS overseas lllld ont- kill- eti on active service in Canada. Also luswd were the naiiies o1 one mllll previously reported missing 9y. erseas who now is [or oliicial pur- poses prestiincd tit-ad; one man who died in Canada, one tvho is serious- lv ill in Canada and one danger- ously ill in Canada. i-‘olloiving is the intest list of cas- ualties with oiiicial numbers and ext o! kllli—- OVERSEAS Missing Alter Flying Operations ‘Fjncharn, William Edward. Sgt. B11413. H. l-‘inchain (father) Verdun. Que. Hfllllklillffill. Charles Cyril. Sgt" B33611. M“. C. C. Honychurch twiter Toronto. Sykes, Edwin Edward, Sgt, B33203 Willi-i bikes ifatheri Chicago. Tumer. Jczin Alizrrt Marc. Sgt. B82814, Mrs. George Turner (moth- er) Huroniaiis Blilhlt‘. Ont. Watson. Edward Roland. ACL. £3336, E. T. Watson itatlier; Han,- Freviously Reported Missing, Now or Official Purposes Presumed Dead _1ViacKa,\'. James Gariield. Sgt. Ro~i293, W. R, MacKay tiather) Ot- tawa. (IANADA Killed on Active Service ' Wilson. Gorci 0.‘. LA ,_ Ausiiiaao. owglfl’ Wilsgn (grtiiidmotlieri Beenleigh. Queens- land. Australia. tL-AC. WJson was killed in a June l3 crash near Brandon, Man.) Dicd gfislisv._flei'<>ld_ebrahamgit. The long-standing farnc of Rosebud throughout the Maritimcs is based on its high quality and sterling value—the most satisfying smoke a man C2076. Mrs. H. A. McCaglit-y Lt. (wife) Ancaster, Ont, Seriously lll McNorton. Frederick Edward. Lac. 13.108894. Mrs F. G. McNorton (lilti- ther) Toronto. Dangerously lli Anderson. George LAC. B58857. Mrs. George Anderson twlie) Win- 111 138R. Toledo whips Yankees 5-1 t TOLEDO. June 22—fAP)—'llie current slump of New York Yankees extended into an exhibi- tion game today- as Toledo Mud- liens 01 the American Association trounced tine WOTid chamiplons 5-1. New York (A) 000 000 001-1 9 2 Toledo (AA) 001. 001 3074-5 ll 1 Lindell and Kearse; Sanford and Stoindel Baseball Results INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Night game: ‘Pflrnnto 090 000 200-2 7 2 . Montreal 300 0C0 0070-3 7 2 Brandt and Feriiandes; Chipman and Dapiper. SUGAR REFINERY SHUT-DOWN CYITAWA, June 22_tCP)—Ef- forts are being made by the gov- ernment to price men laid off as a result oi the shut-down o1 the Acadia sugar Refining Co. at Dart- mouth, N.S._ safii a return talfed in the House c!" Czinmr‘ s today for G. B. Isnor (Lib. Halli x\_ _Oil shortage and rhppng facil- 3195 W91? Eivén as the cause of ill‘! plant 01051125. Ojeatons will be carried cn at th~ Atlantic Re- iinery, Saint Joim, N.B. member 0 can find anywhere. Pdthflc 15¢ Pouch l5 ¢ Handy Hum” 1/; Ila. can 70¢ ROBERT HARRIS, C.I\T.G., P.R.C.A. (1849-1919), Painter a/ the famous picture a] The Father: 0f Cflfl/fllfif/ll/OII, was EI/lltrtlfll in Charlottetown, I’.I., and stur/icd in Lon- don and Pan's. He '- Ontario Society o] Artiits and was a r arler [be Royal Canal/furl Acar/emy and it: presil rut/ram 1893 Io 19116. He receiver! many honour: and awn rd: jar In’: distinguished artistic ac/Jievzmcnls. Rosebud PI PE TO BACCO THE MARITIME SMOKE FOR OVER {TWO GENERATIONS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAB i Medwick Is Batting For Nat. League Batting Title- Loves his fob By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. June 22—(AP\— There “'15 it starting squli in 0M q: the New Ycrk newspapers the ozlier day when Clncago Cubs were in tzwn. Lru Novikolf told a writer rte ttirugiit ho cugtu to be included in ~ National Lnigzurfls all-star "lrn not lhc worst out- " in the EciQIHH" slid ttievMBd :1 -1'i-n n t the best either. ‘t 1s Jae Alcdtvllt." ‘~ ash w ‘[10 Lmcs change. .- ilOW iiistnrl‘ repeats. l-Xre _\' is n20 “[101: Muscles Med- wick \\ .15 ripping all kinds oi pitcti- lng to shreds tor st. Lou's Gard- iriais there was no dcubt about his supremacy. But it has been a long time since a-mbody has MEMPHIS“ tlwusht of Medwwk H “is be“- (AH-The Steamer thoughtfully Brookly" Dodsers not m n, or even one o! the best. players i=1 scratched his blzttle-scarred criin- making n. runaway o1 the National J the senior circuit. He hasn't even tum 33nd ggnbentedly about the League pennant. Veteran amp By Bev Young Associated Press Sport Wriizr Tenn, June 22- Up league in‘ Batting race‘ NEW YORK. June 22—1~(AP)— CHICAGO Oiiy ' been called the best oi’ his own living rocm or h‘; Memphis hcme, mowing up the rest o1 the league sox_hold the team, the Brcoklvn Dcdgers. On the basis of his play this season, however, Mrdwick deserves years now and as long as m9 then bellowed ¢onversaiionally:_ in the compet-iticn icr the individ- "Yvb been calling ‘em for 33 ual batting ch-mplonshtp, too. All the rivalry at purnt is be- the American considsriiticn again as the most Soutnatl; Association wants me tween Pele RlelSCl‘ and Jre Med- mg m mverw valuable player in tie league. a He has a batting average oi .350 1'11 be right, out megs-v and it batting streak of 25 cc-n- rocky in Secllflve Games. He H6855 f0 hit in but happy ones tor grme old Reiser with .356 and Medwick with his next eight gatnes to tie the stfgmbgat National League Rogers Hornby 1n 1922, and my eyes stay Those 33 years have besn Jchnson, dean 0i’ . t SEEDING FOR ANNUAL HAY (Experiiiiviitaii Farms News) i\I(l.-L spct-‘cs rcconiiiicndcd for an- nual 1H l c may bc a'so usedior ha)’ ii :0 its rod This is iortunutenre- catisc it all the crop is not required for iiiislurc the-n it may be iclt a. “mic u ii -r and cut for hay. says . d, Division of Ekirage ..i.'. Experimental Farm, Ottziiiu. BOcL l‘t’sllli5 \\'ltil annuals for hay are obtained by seeding the crop at a fairly heavy’ rate per aCieOats secticil tit 3 bushels per acre_ma_y be cut. iur il i when the graiiris in the null; st go. Brtlcr quality of jruy 111.1; he obtained by seeding outs at L‘ ililfiltfifi and Sudan grass at ‘.10 pounds per acre. Sudan g1 alone at 25 to 30 pounds pol‘ re may be cut. for hay when in bloom. It should be seed- cd about the Jfllllt‘. time as IOI-l or soytteziizs. ldiiiplio niilet at 20 to 30 1)Ci\1l(in poi" urrc may be seeded lair-i‘ than otiis or Sudan grass and will inal-te good hrty when cut just. as it is heading out. The same species mentioned above inuy be used when seeding the field down l0 hay mixtures but thc rate oi seeding me nurse crop siicud be somewhat reduced. Oats sccdcd alone at. 2 bushels or 11-2 bushels of oats and l5 pounds of Sudan grass per acre makes a good nurse crop and may be cut tor hay when in bloom. It should be remembered. however, that Sudan usass should not be seeded any €lll'.iGl‘ than corn and. that it will not thrive on cold. poorly drained or heavy soil. Further information on the use of mixtures [or hay is given in Wu:- time Production Series —- Special Phanipliict No. 20 “The annual Use oi I-‘orzigos" or get in touch with the Division of Forage Plants. flflllfill Experimental Farm, Ot- awa. URGE FOR STBALING ..-- HALIFAX June 22 — (C?) — Cillilltll Nlcliaic explained to Magislriitc John Croive today ‘I: had plenty of money but he ill had an urge tor stealing clothes. The 20-year-old Haligoniaii. \ recently served eight months .. it similar oiience, pleaded guilty to sit-ailing a suit. Rcinandlng mm for sentence, the Magistrate observed "I've heard of lire bugs before, but. never clothing bugs." HALIFAX. June 22 - (C?) -A body found in the harbor here Sat- urday was identified today as that of Erliiu; Hulvorscn, i], Norwegian scamnn who disappeared here May 6. 1 p. esidenl a tbi hold any Job you can name. NEW YORK. June 22—<AP>— knowing rm doing it good Opl. Joe Louis eniraticd tonight makes me feel fine all over." ior ainlndefinlte period c-i basic ‘Iiie Steamer, now rounding out. military traning at the cavalry re- his 23ml year in the Southern, placement cent.e, Foit Riley, Kai- figures he's REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Prcsg _ Black-haired Barney Ros; or Chic- ago snatched ii close dectsioi irom umped Hfllflca. avsrazuig about 200 decla- ion: a game. , BLITZ SCOUTS IN SYDNEY SYDNEY. N. S. June 22 — (C?) 1 t wick, who play ifde by side at rmy per cc Elbbets Field and now are lined up side by side 350. r~cord set by sgnmgm Associayon ulnpifes 1119 Either of these star outfielders doughty old guy has been 5hr); qt, is capable Ci continuing on to the knocked unconscious by thrown title which R€15Eif won last year as balls. banned by a score oi’ pop a. rookie and which Medwlck bag- bottles and chased by armies o! zed 1n 193'!- Louis leaves rm For Kansas of catcher Mickey ti»... 5,500 Wins clay 5T. LOUIS, June 22-(AP)-sey- titted the Great although they as well chief competitors ssem to be mov- the period, bene- backslid- the runner-up tted trcm the general Rigney beats Former mates Dodgers show’ .A. L. ’s leading Army and Cam? Sluggers show; Play 8-8 tie Slumpat plate mi- __._. HALIFAX. J 22‘ and Cardinals “ills-ea it?“ 22—-(AP)— tor Baseball Lea . ‘ ose Sterling second basemen- darkness alter ti-ileniz-ilrae m” may are 0e Gordon o1 New York Yankees ‘ R . and Bobby Doerr o! Breton Red Gauthier of Three River; u’ spots in while two cardinal l'l"1"er5 It 1» in; race the soldiers to nine. Vine" "4 as their Cardinals KOt 14 hits of sot tcur oi the civillam’ it j i“ The averages through Sunday's siarst-shirzslth" W the had l/Vhirlaway slumped at the plate from one to 24 points. Gordon was of! l9 points from his level of the week before but he remained at the ton o1 the standings with .367. while Doer Their nearest opposition W55 the fir’ 24 mm“ m Yet he'd rather be an umplne- .319 average oi b’; Ernie Lombardi Mg and clung you can-t be," the hourkman catcher oi’ Bostc-n Braves and also he wfm 353 torrner Natonal League bat-ting " ' ' “There's nothing like it." he iuns- 3"” Lmbardl w“ “my one beamed. “Running a bell game. D01!" lhefld hearing the crowd yelling and Owen 0f the D0589"- 0b Sets a new Track record’ swat I‘. NEW YORK. June 22_(Ap) t - .. record at Aqueduct still‘. is“ .f‘“¢* ordinary Overnight race thffx?“ iiltl-pgotged 1'0 be 1U“ l- workoa turtle Hm- n er the unlamri. h of i001“?! Georgie llltlcxoli, all/lilti- awe came trcm tar back a; m‘; . n in t c mile-and-an-eigtitli test to - onus-r nexus. m., Jun Court title (AP)-—John:iy Rigney 1mm and °°m° i“ 1"“ "1 from oi M i, p samba]; Palm 60mins’: Attention, “a team to a. ‘1-3 victory over hLs “pa” whiny 1Y1 the Arlington iormer Chicago White 50x team- mates today, clinching classic a Year ago. his own Tony Csnzoneri and dethionod the _ Britain?‘ four “Bu” scouts,» mour Giieeriiburg. Chicago south- game m a big elghuhmmng "my Som% did Warren wflght.‘ New York Italian as world's llght- k1 weight boxlngititlist nine years ago m“ “g “ m" °' “nub mile“ tonight at c t ted throughout the ten roun . _ < ggssesgtet-tinig tlligt 20d donitgie open Mr meetmg‘ of con iniia e - an a s a M] d- km i _ usually hit the mark. m" 5 s P“ OUT OUR WAY mm \\\:Il:‘-\\\\\ icago. It was bitterly welcome paw. defeated Harrs Everett here tonight. They received a Civic Jacksomme’ ma" 5'7‘ 74' 7'9' 7 ' ba . m» ~m~ a Eli's‘%%“l¥ts‘°tfiifiiféittiitiltf" °“ “ Keep Minard’: in the home. ByfJ. R. Wiliams “is. 1 whit,‘ -. . _ . i, _7 aW-yvlLlaAMg Ivflqh“ THE “ALL our” Sléballf-t‘ Great Lakes ncy_gn_c_i fytlak. Our Boardng House ‘TO PROVlDE U5 A _5 by hitting a home run with two gmvei to pick up the Chi"!!! (Al) m l; g than the old track n Wad-c, Appleton and Dickey; Rig- REMEMBER Newman! 1: AM on. CATCHWELL FlNCl-l, THE ANiMAl. SPEClAI-iST. MW WHEN I OFFER ro ir~\—. emaor n-ue eooo Farzwtés truest-ecu row. oiowmwa, suntan! HEM. 8E GLAD Cl-llCKEN DlNNER- AND SOME OATS cannonbiill have u; '1 . . urse that he was ti$5lfiit“fi“§§; '5. three-fifths o1 a second begin- . "k ‘i: ted by his hrizidilliia iliilclkiges 9t W159. lust Scpteinb r, ' A " I'LL TAKE "rut-z- cotton! _,.¢ NOtN THAT FM Qit="‘§§i““i° MUS TFZY MV GAS-MASK- E TO SLEEP TONIGHT! 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