,-1 PAGE six his CHAiu.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 14» 1936 - - __ ___ %__m.. - - _ -_ L _ d T _ . ,_ 1 __|. _.m~_. _ W WB. aowi. Nc ` ' BOXING I 1 ETBALL HOCKEY ' BASK E N W °',,,, SPQRT WQRLD _ fl rg. -1 f New York Prepares For! T Busiest. Fight Winter 0 F Since Pre War Lush Days 1 T Z_-_~_:-#-_-.~"_ ;-_.____t:_?__~ Down The Alleys Last ing Alleys two lr out lui' round and whole were games, ther riiiwr 1 209 I J. Bracilt _v 162 157' " D, ML‘Cii‘ii‘ 178 '.\`oi.i!- 1111:. , SECOND P 1’ 230 lilii ,Cl \V H.in,i~~iiy 200 R I-'i:;',i.'iii llili 134 195 230 156 'l`~.."._ii--1098 THIRD R, .\f.'li~ll;\i\ 213 l'.`. Ui.-1:.'...i IJ() 'I`i\'.u1 » 1088. FOI'l€Tll B Ciuiiiiolfg' J. ‘I.lcCnlii> 'l`o‘..'il 1017 182 155 FIl"'l`lI 1! Y1'.i1`i.i~i l~‘ i!.:~.ii. '1`~.=T;l1 '.152 174 121 SIXTH 175 176 F. Mclfillan S Mfilleit Tomi- Sill. 203 139 229 117 188 174 196 75 25218 I , thi 5 Gil BY EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 13-(AP)-The -é _ , opening gun will be fired tomorrow | N ht U" th" Holy Num' night in what promises to be New 4 eat KW "1"" “mn” milled Yoik's busiest fight win er sin `g-I no Lara attractions, involving two 132 ` ciidmpionsiiiin, and me zoiii cen- iiiiry Sporting Club is bidding for iso' G 154 P l .gi tlieis for its recently opened Hip- odrome. The Garden launches its ro- Neiv York welterweight, and Ce- 55 aan: 0 fids with the Garden, has aeree is-riiio Garcia. meet in o 15-i'ound- er Champion Barney Ro-as, long all P 1 ii 'am Oct. 30 when Izzy Jaiinozzo. I ,I campaign got under way that Tony might not last out the season, that the props which had stood up .since 1 '22 were ready for a rest. The record books Say Tony will be ummers and you can guess with the next one as to exactly how old punches. The decision didn’t prove very popular but nevertheless Les- lie highly deserved the decision. is debut with salt Lake city bacir , The ”“h°h°“"y ”“°‘1 did” 1”; very long but action was packed into the 60 seconds of scrapping. sore side after outpunching Warren Farrow in a previous bout, tore I ls i and the "Kids" took down the house fo 1 in their three rounds of fighting. After the kids had finished Re- tlon for them and the fans showed fhfn by the Brmsh columbia their approval in no uncertain .' br manner by showering the squared `B circle with coins of every denomina- dl , a ' I 33 next Dec. 6' he admits w so Mclnnls, entering the ring with a tion. M which may well be listed as a ,S worlds l-17-pound semi-final. OFFICIALS , . . from his corner fast to land several i Referee-'Jack Aheam . 1 proved by the Canadian Amateur ie is. But hes already figuring on su" unches , H L¥l¥mi“‘4A'UUJ E'-1-D* .\`E\`E!\`Tll E. Doiiieiie 158 M. Gallaiit lll _ Total-'92-4. I _ Eiciirn ' n B F'is»n-her 124 159 M. \V.il.\l1 87 116 T0i:il~9l2, . 1 »-io r.:»- ww- 167 135 242 b G. Menonaid iso ‘f D. Broun Total-887. 223 117 155 115 TE NTII 1214 106 L. Doiron M. Bi-o'.\'ii Total-878 ELE\'EN'l"l-I F. Prunty 148 K. O’Brien 1~ll Total-864. TWELFTII , F. Hennessey 128 156 M. Dougan lll 127 Total-798. 194 100 105 137 122 Tonights schedule :it 7.15 sharp. Manager T°mmY Gmman °fM°nt‘ SCCDYNI ROUHKI real Ladies W. McCzir(-y M. Tierney M. Dunn F. Miillctt F. Adonis Grrszory i\i. Duiijv (2. Dfijflri G Kveiiun Gents L E McCo..rey d B. Gallant F. Tierney d F. Egan R. Dalziel H H. Craswell h E. Robin r, to give the wiiinci' a shot at his tit 184 tio S NIST" , bar, brintaniweiglit king. is signed o 1081 ma of Panama, Nov. 13. Connell To iii game, he cliniaxed a week-end of 5AUKVl!»I-E. N. B. oct. 18-(OP) may may Duviglcup but i1ha.t’s all." 159 Replace Chabot unpi-ecendemcd slugging by beiting -Rwfiuefwrs of Dalhousie and Mt- 114 t iOn Maroons C 154 of a rouiid-tripper with two mates *bd 54 when d9~¥`k-M55 end" me “Them-5 nothing more for me tp aboard , play. With the scheduled wurnman- A. Gormley C J. Mullins serve for the N.H.L. Gorman an- le Nov. 27. Two weeks after the Garcia-Ja.n- th azzo affair the first of tivo Novem- fo er title contests will hold the U, artls at the Garden. Slxto Esco- f r 15 rounds against Indian Quin- O llovied the McCarthymen through o » . e Wcrld Series to the champion- Un I ve fs l ty Perry nlfough :Em sfensg; xqattehilf t°_‘th;°t" hip with old Tony as a sparker y’ eg pro ess on* Murderer Row. Racqueteers With Tennis 21, Tony‘s first salvo hoard ‘round ' in playing Second we regumrly for p to McCormack's jaw , Judges-J. F. Connolly and John Hockey Association and which will V me New York Yank The Sourls boy was staggered but Cameron. ,be an _ . . . :i there is no dissenting vote from pun me Hooper con e management or. the fans who ;,_ , of broken time to amateurs, allow __ Joie basebaii worid in ioss caraa Play T0 Tie A3 Business MoN'ri>ui-:AL, oat. ia-ice) - Maroons, National Hockey eague team said tonight he had elinltely decided to use Alex onnell of Ottawa as his net-mln- er this season. Lorne Chabot may become ri rc- ounced he sought arrangement to ave the league take over the vet- ust a little more than a month af- ter the campaign began. Against , M e Philadelphia Athletics in 9. 25-2 F. Martin N. Clinton N. l{ii".\.‘:i1 P_ Hmm. eran‘s contract. C. Przuiglit Gorman also announced defence- \V, Crnswell man Allan Shields would llkel be :”5tlv"\B39 UUlU°" ‘ w _- U I '“' _ ; 1 r ` I Noted Canadian 0 ~ Y sold to New York Americans. .Maroons will carry seven amat- ur players on their pre-season ex- hibition campaign in the Maritime Businessman Dies ‘ ((‘.P. By (i'r1ii1rdi:i;`.~i Sp¢'i'i.1l Wire) O... Three Missing In Dxaih claimed mi oustanding Can- :|'!in!‘. l>:i.~..ii“.-. niiin tfitluy iii i.li.i:lP:; S Cririxcrozu, 30. \'ice-prcfidont and ci.i'»;<-tor of Doir.'.n1<>n S.ci\l oi~.flCoal C'\i">oroi on | Wake 0f Storm PEN`E:'rANGUisHENE. ont., oct. 1 _ “ _ ‘I3-iCPi - Three persons were W ‘H math' “F” Camcmm missing tonight ln the woke of a i'”;‘:1r'il ri f»~'.\' ui L- iiryfi :ist _ storm that lashed this Georgian Qi irj.-':<.i:.ii'~1~i' of ii;:‘ Ciii'por:\-‘ _ . _ _ _ _ _ H fo _I Bay district for 36 hours and did ‘ . §`l.'.!1‘l1lfl \` ll"|,l` ‘ '( H L y‘ thousands of dollars daningc to ‘- "1 ll- !i.i:l l/in '.11-c-'i1'.'s;l<‘iit . . , b .::‘."e 10.50, I-‘tim in -E'iil'i“. un'~.t= F britcd early today they failed to eturn rind search parties were or- 'ii .cc 1.1;- 11.1,.. iii ."»1:L.oo`.\, his ga"i7""d' o~.:.;oii beting innioriiy of ur.liap;>y They had not been found to- n; i':-lions wfre riiu- to 'hccr ignor- nlflmi and 53"Ch""'-’ 7"°V”"°d 1'” t cf. .ii :lac nrt oi' loving, hunt for ‘them again tomorrow. llilS NEW NE CUTV TUBACCU l0¢ EVER VE YUU TRIED iitf ow 109 talll ofM“t A wereleadinglf Grant °°"’ “ext W" recovered to iand the Ko cn l Timer-Gm l On VANCOUVER Oct 18-(CP)- "I Fred Perry English tennis ace, said hree homers. two of them in sue- AMSPH, Univefsmes f°“9h°'h'”“ 10' nero before leaving for seattle to- ccssicn when the bases were load- d-W 101' U19 Maritime IHT»0T<>01l@iriaf»€ day after exh1i,1¢,1m matches hm, d, and a triple which feii just snort “mls title but the matches were and in Victoria. win, and why shoulld I set myself This prodigious batting spree gave mt wmmmg °f 19 mawhes' 5 W5' up as a target for all these fel.lowsl” him the American League record sbmty existed that Mmmt Aui5°n's . of ll runs batted in in one game. b°°'m mmm' travel 17° Ham” this in California with my WI-fe md Bet Although far behind the leaders . “mek W decide the wmest' a little fun out of life.” in the 1936 sea.son's batting over- wh” phy haw' D°“ R“°bi""°“ Perry said he had dome his ages, with a mark of .291, Lazzeri and Edwum LWB" °f Mmm” Am' "whack" for his country and was fed ranked third in runs haired in by 5°" W” 1°“°"“g K- “mf” and J- up with chasing around. the Yankees in the easy drive into crease °`5 in their mst set' ‘md A1' .“Tlicre’s no more fun in tour- tlie World Series. He brought home vm Thqmpsm and Kwhermc Fm” nament tennis. It's all hard work He said ‘Tm going to settle down es. ' " ' with nothing to gain and every- 'rnen the worid series oid Tony md M' Gam” 5*' “J-‘° L" "W ms* nu to hue." he said "From now . ng . - looked pretty helpless at the plate set" on I'm n0t playing WMU N575 fm' with ius cat laid on a. iumpy anoui- The 1°°°l °°“°gi“"5 “’°k “ had 1" my hearth." der. But he resumed his record- wrecking and came off with more marks to his credit. After the Yanks dropped the rainy first game to Carl Hubbell, Tony in the sec- ond exploded a homer with the bases loaded, tying the feat that occurred only once before in World Series history-off the bat of mer Smith of Cleveland in 1920. Tony and Catcher Bill Dickey oo the singles event, winning four of the five Me'n's and three out of five ladies- Dalhousie. however, took five of the six doublm matches played. Play was close in all events. l Dutton Builds U D f e Parker Leaves To Train With Detroit Club (C.P. By Guardlalfs Special Wire) - p e en c authored a series record by driving (C.P.)-2Frankie Parker, 17-year-Old home five runs each that day, beat- ockey marvel of this town, left to- h g Ormer mark held by ning (c_P_ By Gnumwrs spwial w|r¢) night 101' Detroit to firalrl with the others, including Lazzeri and Babe OSHAWA, gnc, Qct, 13_(C_P,)_ W0l”ld °hHmDf°“15hiP RN1 Win88- A Ruth. That was the Same in which Qnly if efforts 15° home, his d,,_ ,couple of seasons ago, when he was ln the f the Yankees found the power that fence fall thro h will "R¢¢l”'f\ bantam player, Framkie scored . ug _ . decisively crushed the Giants in Dutton, husky playing-manager of 101 EMIS in 14 81111105 t0 86° what the intcrborough series, and Tony um N¢w york Americans, gage his _ is believed io be an a`l-time hockey was the hero of the batting ram- tum on the ice when 'the National! page ` Hockey Leaggue season starts, he record. The high-scoring young de- nceman, a. junior now, will re l fe ' Altough he was far bgmnd the said tonight" At the same tune he turn here Eiffel* three W8€1{SWli»hf¢he batting lenders, as usual, with a. .250 average, Tony was tops in the clutch, Altogether, he batted in seven runs to tie Lou Gehrig for the series' high ard \- played errorlcss bail through the six games, handling 17 assists and 13 putouts. A New York writer says Tony plays second base by memory. Maybe he was the hero of the 1936 World Scrics. _ amiounced the purchase of Johnny Gallagher, of the Detroit Red Wings. "Besides Gallagher, I hope to be able to buy Allan Shields," he said. "and if this defensive comblnat’on stands up. my playing will all be done from the players bench." Dutton also said New Haven Eagles would be the farm team of the Amerks this year and would do their pre~season training here start- ing Oct. 30. National Hockey League club. WIN $l,545,.40 SALEM, N.H., Oct. 13.--(CP) - The winning daily double combina- tion at Rockingham racetrack to- day was worth $1,545.40 to each lucky ticket holder. Five of the 4,500 fans held tickets on Glassy Blonde and Grandma! Boy, winning horses in -the first and third races respectively. , George Leslie ex-heavyweight Is- ‘ just after coming out of a olllmh. qvonomo oct 13,_(gp)_p|»¢_ Lo By cnannas Giwiulcil ,md ohmpm; earned ,,_,,°,,h,,. An 8_1.,-,,,,,d bon, Ntwm amd.. “dent A' of me Amtm W. Fry fav associates ma. scorn writer °w=\= It 01° *lf-1° 1°-it “ish” 2'* the Lum °f Hamnwn- 0”*-f '"4 UM” .miiouo union of canada today in me mai oaiiover of odds forw- aw yoax oct. is.-(Ari-'rwc P‘°rum when he defeated young noi- |ivie1nnu, or Halifax. ended in "N warned branches of the union to X11 ,,,,,.0_._ ,med 0,, ,he ,my iand in me rinais or the heavy- fourth round with LM "Kid" N118 ensure "tho continued safeguard- V,-,wh at Newmarket. captain Liv iii on in the s ond l ' ‘ _ ' ‘ ce i bat of Anthony Michael Lazzeri in w°1¢ht dM~'*‘°n' declared the wma" on ‘ wchmnl U18" 0! A-Al- l\¥‘il1°1P1€5 W *emu-ng el il 1.111; .~‘C . i - , n . ilie alter-the-\\ ar lush days. me baseball seggon Just c|¢"d_ The lightheavy title went to K.O. when Referee A-1191!!! S3013- dgenggg to me November annllnl at although ilie scores as al Harry Balsamo’ the batterm _ sh _ gh h - Dan k f d f t. Both bo showed roi is high as iircvioiisl 1 g ‘ The msn' coming ma in M” up “buns Mooormac 0 ple t ei’ lg rt boxln wylzlllt that meeting in Hmmm mon ' " 0] ‘md UM , b:‘ak\nian_ sometimes called “the Jwhen he and his yank” mlm Bourls when he kayoed Ken Mc- D611 ylv jsmato tg lm! rin", are md;¢,u0n5'»' he said t k " “"‘5 *` "C gl ' ` l inidiile who hits like ii heavy" and were makin Innis of Southport in the first Wa-S Def!-H18 Sly 8 E - 1 d wh d to branch 1 5 and 100 fp 7- Woodson _ _ ,_ ~ ' gan lnconspicuous start ,_ ,, _ ,, In 8 ¢tt€l‘ 6-*PB € ser ec » 1-nt _‘-“'~_l""1‘~" _ Eric sociig, Gcrniuu refugee, tangle l pe,,,,,,,,,,_w,_,.d In me A,,,,,,,,an1e,__ minute of the first round of the Young Creamer and ‘Young members ,md ,med bodies' --that 1 Fo.ln\\~iiii: .li-.» :ho u. .rcs-_ ,H im. New Yom Hgppodromc in 5 lgue announced old ,,Poosh_em_up,, divmonig img, Gregory two local youngsters start- men is 8 strong lobby Kam; on an nam, New Relauon, Rondo, .yagk 0.mu,,d bout they hope Wm prove was sm, on me ba5epam5_ In winning another title shot the ed out in a 3-round exhibition but over emma geek,” su rt for E PPC* T53' short cut to recognition as i The second Showed the Yankees former champ was forced to put up bef0r¢ the fimi 59551011 hid ¢Hd¢d the fo mt 1, d e _ _ ur-po propose an re- th rv . ‘-""l>i°" Fffddl' S“‘@1°`S "°~ °“° and me oasebaii worid the Giants ° 5*-“'f’“8 WU* “W”-’* H°"““d~ Creme’ P"‘“°d me °1d °1'°°'°'°' gardiesscf the fact that at nniirax Kept-On, Nesrier 40 ¢°,1? PM"- ilenger. camd be blown apart in the world The fighters packed plenty of action clucer on his opponent and -that mt November' shmm. proposals m , From tlicii on, the action will be .S9595 with old Tony as -5 pace_ into the 9 minutes of fighting, so was the end of it. were defeated by a vote of 107 tow Mol., chirgwm 50 to 1; Hand, on k S rd G1o.nely's Bucklelgh held the orite place at 100 to 14 tonight orrow’s renewal of the Cesare- Monta.gu’s Hoplite was second 15 to 2 and Lady Helen M0051- t's Avondale third at 100 to 8. other odds: ries is to 1; Chry- oo to 6; Polar Bear 22 to 1; GRY- , Coup De Roi 25 to 1; Wea- ane 83 to 1' Eonds De Caisse. ony 45 to 1; one-sen conspir- il I t - Q feree Ahenrn started off a collec- \00u5y cmmemed over rece” span l I c and fast. Madison Square f maker 10 years arm- his msg ap- mnch 5031" the “"5 were stand' Tw°_ 5o`p°und"s' Spencer and after an exhaustive discussion, this 55 rden diroaqy has booked four 'pemmce In me p°st_seasm., classic ing up shouting like mud. Leslie Carmichael were then dished out \ as a rookie from the West. w”t:lw“y°Itf‘e °g3re5i°r even *_ Many figured before the 1936 on e recevng end 0 some SV) r granted." 1 60 The Dunnville publisher was ob- ship of a. wider amateur defini unch of the Canadian Amateur asketball Association and the Can- an Amateur lacrosse Associa- on. The new dellnition, first ap- to 1; Nightcap Third, St. Bot- to urge you not to take anything oiph, carpet Knight, Pluvier Dore HICAGO. Oct. 13-(AP)--Br00k- standing cannot compete with or against athletes in bad standing," he added. O r wh lllrstate Players who had been declared ln- ellgible by the 13.0. branch of the teur ln any sl101‘t be allowed to use The resolution was passed at a I' teur Athletic Union of Canada, to Three other resolutions were I leaves his Job to play with a team elsewhere. 2. That amateurs may compete against professionals. 3. That professionals in one sport may remain amateurs in an- other. EDMONTON, Oct. 13-C. P.)-- “There is nothing in the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union rules to piohiblt it, and there never was," John Leslie of Edmonton, Llnion Secretary, said here tonight when told the B1-ltfsh Columbia Division sport be allowed to use his athletic ability to obtain employ- E fllrther. b the storm-centre at the Regina i 1 S . y vention, would permit payment “Gabby” Hammett’ the Cubs, great catcher--for a price and'u DUYPUSG athletes to obtain employment on _owner Phu K' Wrigley said today competition and allow pros in Br°°klyn had wened negotmlons mn ‘ for eognn to compete as amateurs would obtain Hartnett to succeed C "This would mean no Jnterna- ‘ tha al competition for Canwda ov- _ M '“°”' "°°*‘“-’° °"""°‘ in 8°°d ` tum. wrigiey said the idea had pos ' ` Br l A5 1”' B5 U19 805°!! by the HC- nger," the Cub owner said, “but we ` b anch of the GABA was con- have not been approached. How. ccrned. Mr. Fry said the branch ‘ ever, ll' a good enough offer were W5-B U\¢1’91.Y P1!-YU18 OV” if-S helld made, we would consider lt. But en 1W>°l¢ -‘mmmrv u¢t1°n't° re- 5 we wcuid not iet hifi go to another 1 lBV¢.\’a.1 hulidred Softball glub merely as 9, player." AAU. 1-S - Chicago Cubs’ catcher whom base- VANCOUVER, Oct. 18-(CP) - ball rumor said might be traded to The British Columbia division of Brooklyn Dodgers, will start his the Amateur Athletic Union of 1 Canada today is on record favoring spring with the same old gang- a resolution to the effect an ama- the Cubs. his athletic ability to secure em- Brooklyn in exchange for VanLin- ployment. gle Mungo, Dodgers’ ace pitcher, weelpend meeting uf the B_ C_ d1v_ hurried to owner P. K. Wriglcy'a ision or the .1t.a.U. at which deie- °ff1°°- H” 1“f°"“°d WWW? he gag" 5° me meeting of the Ama_ dldn’t want to leave Chicago. be hem in Regina, next month nothing for me to say eiocept that were instructed for that meeting. YW Will Stay here," replied Wrig- ell _ values his catching services lt tm” d°w”' Th” Wm' would not have stood in his way if 1- That an of-hlete be mid port no had wanted to seek ine smok- time by the Athletic Union it he iyn manage;-ship, Sentenced For -Israel Spielberg and Aaron Roth- zelg were sentenced to four months and one month respectively at hard labor today in connection with yea- terday's enst end disorders. Twelve 0'! U19 A- A- U- had DHS-°»2d B others received shorter jail terms motion that an amateur in any 0 ment. He declined to comment 1; Dodgers can have Charles Leo While he denied reports that a dee.1'by which the Dodgers sey Stengel as manager, with e Cubs obtaining Van Lingle ungo, big fireball pitcher. in N- sibilitles. - "I have heard for some time that ooklyn wanted Hartnett as man- UHICAGO, Oct. 13-(AP)-Char e Leo "Gabby" Hartnett veteran 6th season in the majors next A report that he might .go to cached Gabby late today and he "Well, if that-'s the case there is , adding that while the clubstill -?-i___, ~ Part In Disorders LONDON, Oct. 12-(OP-Havas) r fines. Magistrate F. O. Langlcs declar- d "the mischief is getting beyond mlts, and more drastic steps may e taken" in the future. ony Led Way Leslie Earns Return Bout Amateur Head Buckleigh IS Mrs' Moodl’ 82 rYanksWin With Evans; Mgcgrmagk WarnsAgainst Cesarewitch Budgecaptufe hfough |936 Wins Light-heavy 'i‘if1oPf°» Trend 'F°"°“"“ C""’“‘P‘°""“P LoNi:>oN, oct. 1a-icP.ca.biei- BERUIL-EY, caiif., oct, 13_ _ Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, pai,-eg with red-haired Donald Budgc, won the Pacific Coast mixed dcu. bles tennis championship yogurt. day with a. 0-4 third set victory over Helen Hull Jacobs, Wimble- don champlon, uid Henry Culloy, of Santa Barbara. The game soon was knotted at 5-7, 10-8 as dark- ness halted play Sunday. The match brought together twq of the greatest feminine net rival; in the history of tha. sport but there was no evidence ci | "grudge" match as they lined up on opposite sides of the court. Mig Jacobs, who lost to Mrs. Moody ir a heart breaking match last you for the Wimbledon crown, greeted Mrs. Moody warmly. They shoot ` hands as cameras clicke d . “li Budge Opened play with four successive aces. Cully netted sev. Dodgers eral returns and Miss Jacobsoust- ed. Slving Mrs. Moody and Biidge Land ‘ ;m4,:.1 edge after a few minutes of Ha r t n e t t A rally changed the seoretot-2, but Mrs. Moody made accurate placements to increase the margin to 5-2. Budge was forced to the net twice by Miss Jacobs’ steaming serves, and outs made the count 5-3. Budge‘s balk helped the Jac- obs-Culley team to pull up to 5-4. Culley and Miss Jacobs outed on Culley‘s serve_ rctums and after a fast exchange Miss Jacobs failed on Budge's hair-line placement. Culley netted twice. giving Mrs Moody and Budge the set and the match. National Liberal . Minister Dies LONDON, Oct. 13-(CP)-Prime Minister Baldwin was faced tonight with the delicate problem of mutu- taining the political balance of the National Government following the death today of Sir Godfrey Collins at Zurich, Switzerland. Sir Godfrey, a National Liberal and was appointed Secretary oi state for scotiandln 1932. 'rho ro- malning National Liberal members of the cabinet are Sir John Simon, Home Secretary; Ernest Brown, Minister of Labor; and Wiilicr Runclman, President of the Board of Trade. Sir Godfrey Collins was 61. Ho became ill while on a holiday. Ghina Prepares To Elect Congress NANKING, China., Oct. 13-(CP): _oiunaxa repuoiic or the would began to take shape today as mil- lions prepared to select d€lei:i\'<‘! to a National Congress which will adopt a constitution three yenrsln the making. For the first time in Chinrfa 40 centuries of recorded history men and women are to vote deieilltf-' to the Congress. There will bB 1,200 members named to the As- sembly whlch will convene Nov. 13 in a new $1,000,000 Assembly hall. Among the functions of the Con- gress is election ol’ a president Mid is vice-president for the RCPUUHU- 'rne ceiling of the congress mai” the beginning of the third P1195' of the late Dr. Sun Yat-Scn'l dream of a, Republic controlled D! the people. -142 ' .J BRINGING UP FATHER BOYS-M Aeeie. 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