AUCLIST 22. i030 arrive 0n Printed “Filth” In N. Y. ls Announced NEW YORK. Aug. 22—Mayor La guardia is extending his campaign against the sale of objectionable mgggllinéS to publishers. clistribu- " m ma; and retail news-dealers who :l.:r§.z.-':mtletlsslz?- Y k C l ' b I $311,; t... d... an ees 1m nto 2i‘i11..°..".’3’.i€.§"’.§i‘ .053‘ Th - - < .ln re_ ' - £1.05.‘ tli- world's rm City Hall 1rd P laCe |nd is expect/ed to deliver an ulti- deflipm “I13 are llccrlscd by the m , ziiies that are not tilt for ttheir , f’ lildren. and warn n1 heir F p 1111.3 has the “power of sewage dLtp-r l" and if necessary would fir?’ u i of such magazines "as 1115i. 1i t-astcrdayuabougithe sched- led conference. 1e nvor con- I T llrmcd that it would be held and n mild il w-ris mrt of his drive at;- nins. riliivctionable magazines. “Bu l wouldn't call those things liuus." he said. “They ure not BROCKLINE. Ma 5.. Aug. 22- lic classified that way." lltPl-Unseczicd M". Johnny Van 1r s had been Rrn. cf Austin. 'I‘c.\.. and Uorclliy app..il to licensed Build)’. 0i Santa Motlica, 09,111., ._ who “Kn-e asked t‘, orovxicd the United States Doubles" Pa.“ Am“ Commissioner __ien_n;s Tournament w.t-h its Lrstl ‘s, a list of mulzazines 11115-101‘ 1111591 19118)’ W110" 11116!’ iZ-llll- , w‘, . consrdvrm unm for ed the s" -flnal round by dctcat- tli Liiliillis. the Mziym» rgpljpd; lug the 'd ranking “Yuri-it's lrct Osborne. of San Si“: arc 1111 right there. Bllt. 1"1111- 1 V’ -- llii- distributors and the 18mm“), $311111 C€i11f11111g4 °€l s" who have their stands ill Longwccd I. -. . . a i ‘~' 11111131“ and Smnonery The last of the f'"ur women's _» ' v _,_ cull-fl .li‘t k k t l: - -l 131‘ "“’1 “V1112 h? “ “"111 dmwr Zric Sclclltsatizllrfllldaly? oil? It to those culled to the ‘sh wghunan cu) sin...‘ ' if, - 1111‘ 11‘1""11' 111111119111 1° they out-played Hellen ‘Jan b~“ udll . t would be. 1 t b] Befkeley CM and M16. “Ariuyd l (‘VH1 lllll zlcans o ec- ‘ " ‘ .‘ A zines is DB1“! of the giulgshfqngeles‘ for a 6'4’ 3'1“ 6'2, ~: new plan to com ‘tilt juve- Th, i, nd d d ._.. a - 11 1111"11"111"' b11111" 111117“ 11nd lfcll vtvllgifo tlieseesojuthqswnstnilllrllld1 are hrollcllt 11110 11K‘ 9111111- iii-carers, Russell Bcbbl-i oi AlllLllu rcui (‘c1111 11111511111 ‘>1 131111119511“ guild Frank Guernsey of Orl. do.= R91‘!lll\ll\' (‘iiui-t. lI-‘la.. uitrtlnkcd \>:‘f‘| outpl u- 1 ' ‘igo and Welby li~ ll'.ll\(‘lil‘ll lllls plrzn early tn Bobby Riggs of Chi‘ the summer. takinl! Justice Steph- tan 110m or L05 Anger“ {or a 6,1 m s Jackson from the Childrenfis 7-5, 3-6, 8-6 Wm coir-t and iilncina him in charge Alice Marble and sirah Palfrey. lils ~~ .l on has communicated the defending champions. swept ~ mcirttions rcnrescnt- rllll0 the seinl-tlilals w.tli all easv lit; unlicensed newsdcalers and 6-3, 6-2 decision ovsr Jlllseecictl rccciwtl promises of cooperation. Emily Lincoln of Brookline and _--i-— Catherine Malcolm c-f L05 Ang-_]_'5_ Form ‘prevailed in the most decis- 1 I I I I ive fashion in all the other mgflghfs, l o | The top-seeded Frank Parker and Don McNclll stroked themselves into a 6-3, 6-4. 7-5. win over Will In Argentina lt'zt.iifs*il.ai.i'iztlazil. BUENOS ALRES. Allll. 22.-(AP) “stun; bl‘ a Senate investigation Basebait Resulfs o! a lllilll-llflCCd land purchase WlllCil "lmtillcatcd me without nam- iiitz liic’ Aruelltiiirrs ailing President ———~—— Roberto M. Ortiz resigned today, YESTERDAYS RESULTS preclpltaililz a Political crisis in vi-liii-ii observers expressed fear a NATIONAL LEAGUE fidsslbla temporary dictatorship livas the offlns- Boston 000 002 000-z 1 0' Ortizs supporters, however. im- Cincinnati 002 00., 0m_3 9 o 1111111111111‘ 1191-15111 11 91111111111511 1111' 11 Si-rincevlt-ch and Milsl Bzl-rerl LOlilE congressional assembly to ive wane“ and mmbard. ’ ’ l iin a YDKO of confidence and t us ' l reject his resignation. Ameetimz or the Senate and Chamber 0f Deputies was call for First Game: l .5 L - i5. r Gumbert. Lynn. JilllYr and Dan-. lzilsnlggliredurelgiitllollnohlbiillle dtla-gldalf 11111135 K111111511 M- BT-"lvil- 11011-1 old vmqdom-s l-esignfluom nlilg. MacFaylden. Lnnaiiail and Ortiz llinlself was not mentioned "15. In the committee's flndlnlzs but two . of his cabinet members. the war Second GB-mc! 1 the llllillllcfirgillfllfilfll‘, Uedro Groppo, Plfislliturgh d $00 005300074 'l 1 ‘ were iu at" _ c o‘ ; n1 i Tile war minister called a hasty Davis)? an c‘ m‘ am aicciliir: loiliir of hltzli army offic- t are. nllunl-eiltlv deciding to kccp Broom", 000 mm orm_n z g llrll] ('1)llll'(ll of military forces. Chicago M2 350 .,0\._5 10 2i i-.§é‘ii°..‘.f’“iii°‘"ii.il.i‘l€§i“’ai°§ii<i..§'.l$ W11" “(e1- Cll-‘W 1"" Pllelcsw lurlrrunc at a Drice of 2.450.303 Olsen and Todd‘ l ics "- ‘l1 t (‘r2000 'li.l ti ' ‘flllllillll‘t'l11u(l(‘§ll\l'0(l tlnififlille‘ timzfs, g11111"1°1p1111‘ 01111 111111 111111-11 6 1 . w, i. . . _ t. Lfllli,‘ 400 004 0lx--9 i2 l s M "‘_‘fl1_11_____ Frye, ‘Smell and Millles; Cooper lrrlza (ll YEARS ""1 P8115?“ 01"“- l as swaarncanrs q1i‘(‘.g1§41}_;1_- Detroit n2 400 000 l—9 I2 .1 ll 1tll lilo same street hero. BMW" 350 on" 1100 “"8 10 2 .. . . . Ncwsome, Hluclulson and Tob- ~'.'-l "lh. dc.t.i at . S.ll1ll'(‘ mild ll1fll1l'l1.‘(l1(i1l. l7. ge1'1:hd‘h;1.:71gnn' 61181101139’ B"? talc lust celebrated their golden y ‘ ‘Ptllllnxo. anniversary. "We have nev- Clewmnd m0 mo mm_ 2 6 3 . cr sweetheart. Ne , . _ . each othmv. said Mrs New \nrk l0] 004 00x I5 I2 0. Milnar. Eisenstal. Zuber and ‘ Hemslry, Pytlak; Russo and l lckey. 1 l ' clil t w lil t , t-' Berarcllno pnnaffTZi...“ “ "‘ °" 1'” . St. Louis at Philadelphia, nlght EBIIN‘. gpar/QS BFOlUHS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE d s First Game: l 00 0 5 ‘l yrilcuse 0 0 0 —l .' To 8-4 Rochester 003 002 x-S R l- Dietz and Hartjc; R e and Much‘ ler "rs-s ~— Newark 000 ‘Zfll 010-4 5 0 ‘fnrnnto 000 000 030-3 6 6 PHllAlT-FL-PIIIA. Arg 22—(APl Washburn. Geizel (m1 Padden: - 1-"1 11y nlly Brrnrdile. who Escher. Marchlldom Watson, Mc- il‘ ll-As ill f vc trips to the, Laughlin and Heath. ' Lruis Brzwne pfllnflfd . Syracuse 000 000 l00-l 5 3 t- tonight to btat the l Rochester 010 000 l0x—2 7 l 1.. 8-4. Klelnhans and Brtlzlrini, Hartje; _ Brumbelce and Mueller. ' 1011*‘ 00') flfll 103-43 l8 0 Palllmore (H0 003 000-4 l0 I 1111111111111‘! m0 002 001-4 | o Montreal 001 100 02x~6 1| I UH and Susre; Bablch. Dean‘ Slromme. Chellrl and Rrdmoncfl‘ ‘L111 1111311‘;- , Crouch and Becker. TROIIBIE- FREE m: mus The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited Tcnton Bros. PERLVCIIA TIRES i Lcluml _ Renown (Pnrshall) .. . . . . ..4l f lwavward Hanover (Thomas) 1 3 3 Llirkcvctte (Mrs. Burright) ..2 2 4 Plavrlnle (Racer) 3 4 2 mauiiii. In opening his drive ag- ' 0 _ .-lch publications last lnontn I Q','§“1,\f.l,riii- wrote to outside news- e _ _.,. _ THF (‘IIARLOTTETOWN GUAM“ ~ v Local Man Loses Fine Race Horse Vvaltel‘ Helm. of Charlotte- NEW YQRK’ Aug 22_.(A_p)_ town suffered a severe loss Wed- The Yankees kno.ked the roof in on Cleveland Indians t;day by turning lscse lllCli‘ blQECSL one- innhg sccnng spree of the season 0n the way to a l5-2 victcry over the American League pace-setters. The tnumph mailed a three- game series and, coupled with De- nesday afternoon when his race .horse Barney I-Iannvcr was injur- led durinc: the race meet at Am- ihcrst and had to be despatched. Th: horse was entered in the iNamcd Race and \\"‘S airing a roul- 1y good account of himself. He had ,woii Oil" ncet lii o race that Went troiifs win over Bolton, cut tho ‘to an extra heat and it was in the Indians‘ lend to 4 l-2 games. ‘final heat that he received an in- Among other thhgs that hap-llury which caused a rupture. At pencd dulung the afternoon was a; near frcc-fcr-all during the sec- ond inning. It slarted when Lefty Al Milnai" took excipton to some of the "iieedling" Coach Earl Combs c-l the Yanks was tossing at huh. Socn the entire squads of both both clubs were milling around first base, until Umpire Stave Basil broke it up. At Boston, iellef pitcher Freddie HUICILIISOII hurled shutout ball latter replacing Buck Newsom in the second inning and drcve in the wtnnng run as the seccnd- place Drtrclt T.ge"s topped Boston Red Sox_ 11-8 in 10 innings. The vlclcry, break ng a six-grime Dctroot losing streak. dropped the Red Sax from third to fourth place, behind New York Yankees who defeated the American beague- li‘.'l(lll‘lg Cleveland Indians “Hufchinsczi allowed only four hats lll the 8 l-3 innings he pztch- L‘ . Real “Casey" Not Sore At Author SILVER SPRINGS, Md. Aug. 22 -(AP)—'I‘llere was sadne. in Sli- ver Springs today, for the "Mighty Casey" had just learned that Er- nest L. Thayer was dead. “I think that. Mr. Thnyer always thought I was mad at him for lvdtlng that. poem." said 77-year- old Daniel M. Casey. “I want ev- ei1vl>0dy~ to know I wasn't. Tll£1_\'8l‘. who died c-f a cerebral hemorrhage in San-ta Barbara, Calif, yesterday publshed the famous Casey At e B.llr—Wl”llCl1 berame an American classic—in 1888. He nevcr admitted that he hid any ivarticulnr ba‘1 player in m nd when he prriiled his account of the New Ymk 0m m2 0M om___5 17 z . ~trikccut that. plunged Mudvlle iii- -l I'~.'l.llD Ci$"hll'. 5511110111’ 111111 l1 5111'1’*‘-V 511°“'° 123 Pittsburgh o“ m" m0 010-4 12 [i131 rlliltlflflflxlll ylll hiincaillei1lvaespllld instilraizcn. "t did my strikooui the year he- forc." Criscy said. Thaycr. who saw it mnvrd to Califorria 3i7d1\\'f‘(‘(li(* his poem. or at least he ,' . _ nub ishe it out there. I always| minister. Gen. Callos Marquez and New York 000 000 n00 0 5 0 l thmurh", he hem i‘ bwk bnnvse ‘I he thought it would hurt mv fcel- _, lugs,‘ Casey recalled the details of the day. . “I was twitching for Philadelphia." he s . “and we wrc p‘a_\'ii*g the G/ll It was 4-3 in the nnth in‘ g. tho bases were full and t-wi were cut when I came up to be. ." Excttcincnt ran higher than us- ual because Philadelphia was in a race for t-he pennant. and earl er in t AMERK-AN LEAGUE lthe season Casey had h‘t a homer l to beat. Brston. "I 311C511" he said. "they w-rre thillklllq of that hit. against Bos- ton. Anylvu", by Gee-racy try as I lirilht. I didn't. so much as torch that ball. I-le got me, one, tlvo, three." Hi Pat Win“ Coverner Homer Classic SPRINGFIELD. Ill. Allg. 22— (APl-I-Ii Pat. a six _vca:‘ old blnwn gelding owned by Wills Ewe. Blocmingtcri. Ill., won the $1,500 Governor Horner Clssic today b Y sweeping three straight. heats of the 2:11 grand circuit pace at the Illirlos State Fair. Dlxvcn by Harry Fitzpatrick of _ ‘I Sllfingfield. Ill., Hi Pat succeeded in holding off heme stretch bids by Atlantic Hanover in all three lion's. Hi Pat's wctorv was the horse's eighth for the year and Fitzpat- rlckls 31st. win of the ycar. Srlmnlarlesz- Claiming Pace for Illinois-owned Onc-hillf Mile Track Horses Purse $000 Miss Sigrid (Livinostcne) 3 2 1 Saiicittt Volo (Amundsen) ..4 l 2 Cswr Blnlzo (Rumlev) . . . . . . ..1 .'l 3 Earl Silk (Leonard) 4 4 Time: 2.00%. 2.08. 2.09. (Fourth heat. was cancelled bv consent of licat u-inncrsl, 2.18 Trot. Purse $1,000 Time: 2.05. 2.04111 iii-fill Governor Homer Clo-rile 2.11 Pace .500 Purse Hl Pat. (Fitzpatrick) . . . . . 1 l 1 Atlantic Hanover (Thomas)..2 2 2 Davzle Direct (Parshnll) 3 4 Ollt- Hanover (C. Lacey) 4 3 ‘Time: 2.0114, 2.011%. 2.03. ‘$.14 Trot. Purse $1.000 Jaradal- lPalinl 2 l Grnlklinzll .llin (Parsliall) ..2 l 2 Hermit-ls Pltz trick) .. 5 3 4 Stewart t ) . . . . . . . . . ..1! 5 6 A so s‘ Douwyn. Onondaga, Dwtor Er‘ Time: 2.03%. 2.0m. 2.00%. Allnvzsrv ron. ou-rillw BANN" Indla-(CP) --Tltmul- lah. an Abmedzal outlaw and n member r- vii-hr Dll's izaiuz. has been wrar1~d amnesty and allowed to return t0 British torriton. first it was thought that an oper- aticn liiioht, snrc the valuable animal hut it was found later that he would have lo be shot. Bar OFT; OUR’WAY l REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Youthful Bobby Fleller, Cleveland Indians‘ pitching ace. startled bese- ball fans by striking out 15 Si. Louis Browns in his first major league baseball game four years ago today. Later in the some year the Yl-year-old Iowa schoolboy broke the American League strikeout rec- ord and equalled Dizzy Dean's modern major league mark by whiffing 1'1 Philadelphia Athletics. _ brown stallion. He was seven years old and was purchased last autumn from C. M. Alexander of Saint John. He had a record of 2.01. Barney won a dash race during the clos- ing day of the Old Home Week's racing program here. I-Ie was not in good form on the opening clay and finished 6 6 5 in the 2:12 mix- ed class Horsemen and sport fans in general will sympathize with Mr. Hanover was adbeautlful l-Iennessey in hi_s_lcis. Werber Clouts Home Run As Cincinnati Beats Bees NEW YORK. Au a. 22—-(AP)—Bil1, Werber has been hitting hcme runs 1s only on occasion this today he got his l2:ii at the best pCSSlblE time and Cincinnati Rictls At Pittsburgh. New York Giant-S pllt a double bill with the Pitts- burgh Pirates. Victors in ‘game 5-4 thank; t,o Mickey Wit:k's game-livinnlng 12th that scored Mel Ott, the same com- bination that WOn for the Gents yesterday, the New Yorkers folded . in the second and were white-wash- Th-eisplit, coupled with 5t. Lou 5'.‘ 0-0 rout of the Pliils enabled thel Cards to gain a ‘ a pair 0i‘ Ialows cnce in the ol his long-awaited l z" . i. 17th victory. Boston Bees were the mo" mu m 5 victims. ‘ buck. Bucky and Nick Strincvelch had 1 duelled through 8 l-2 innings. The. ds had scored a pair of runs in _ hi- present w l n-hcn Ltfix West hit 1g‘ 1.1.. -,__ a homer with Geno Moo‘ 1 O 1L 1N“ fix“ The vctorjr, ccupltxl w ‘ s loss to Cilia-ago, ran. aiLtoA 671-2 games. W By J- R. Williams Louis. the onrushirig Card- lllillS won their __1“11.L.11L!P§1_11l1¢>_3_.1i°_ WWL New OUR BOARDING HOITSE WiTh "- "Mirirlrmlloople l wl-lv, n‘ TAKE \T I 11-10304 , LOOlLQ LlKE THE OL MfsN l A ptlLLtoN l5 GiTTlN A MONTH .' WE CAN BU‘! RA SONG.’ BRINGING UP FATHER ,, _, ~.- -~"NM\\\l\1 "" . 1 h THE. PERFECT COMBlNATlOM L MODERN lLlD LlKE THAT FER Hl$ AS S lSTANT ‘ . t1 - 1 1LXQEH~SEYEL Local Reinsman Loses $175 At Amherst Races AMHERST. N. S.. Aug. 22-40?) - The Charlottetown veteran reinsman, Joe O‘Brlen. who was on the sulky yesterday behind Major Bowes, Aaron I... and Dir- ect L... in a harness meet here, lost $175 during the dnysracing but. not through boiling. His wal- let slipped from his pocket some- time during the clay. York Giants for third place in the National League. At ChlCfltU), 22qvczlr-old Verna Olsen of the Cubs had viszons of a no-lnt, no-ruu gum. l.r sx in- rlings. But in tho seventh Ducky Med- wick and Joe Vcszi 1c c! he Brock- lyn Dodgers touc iiiu for singles, made no differ- t- as the Cubs ".(.l(l'tl"i Dodgers -lt western set- l lr won 5-0 to llai oxcdvint T0 ANOTHER I Mauciinsrrin (CP) -For use t ie Atanchester N0. HE'S 6lTTlt~r\ l FOXY WlTH AGE " HES éMART ENOUGH‘ 1o KNOW THAT vounl is F|_\\_L OWDEAS AND . THIS POSTCARD JUST CAME FOR YOQBEAU . Bizulvlmetl. -- LISTEN -- -. "oEP-rz MOOSE NOSE: TlllS ls COMMUNIQUE NUMBER one wax/stamina VVONDERF - INCLUDING Tue Retires: FROM l-loTAlR! we ear A BIG SHOCK YESTERDAY-w-THOUGHT we saw you (to A GIFT suoe, our rr TURNED our To BE A TOTEM Potel-Ml-lave you COMBED SIR cacti, our 0F stout: wle star ? - (s/o/vso) "rue THREE MusKETEelzs - nv ATTENTION to 114E Poetr- ’ CONFQONYFINS meal YOUTH DOWN‘ 6H lT Y l5 LEAVING 9V JTPwlLLmM5 coru. mo Ir nu snmtr. m6. 11.11:. v.1 nor. on. .- “ "S TOTEM c: 7 M-w-r MM-THE l.» . . 3H w l. BE MlNE.’ t I; DO Tilt? 5U€PECT Twit wtTl-tlN - 2414008145 I WlLL E; IN THh F?’ ‘Til-l.’ i lillg‘ /z HERE- ARE THE ‘JEVEN MEN YOU APE TO FIGHT AND l RAISED THEM ON SPINACH l FINE sows. T00! EV E MV TH N2 EVERV BIT A5 MEAN SEVEN sous! l‘M TOLD THE‘! REEEMBLE- ME E no vou ‘l'l-llt~.lt< 5O ':‘ m... i-uii. Killfl r-iiiiim $vmlnnlh In: SINCERITY, BAH. HE CHOKED ME slNcERl-ILY AND HE SINCERELY REFUSED "rn APOLOGIZE AND NOW , HELLOl SEL ANYTHING or WELL, YOUR MOTHER AND ANY CAMPERS AROUND HERE? GRANDMOTHEIL WOULDN'T Hy ll csluliflt it Eli-ER NOW IUST Til-1- . HIM SINCERITY GETS HIM ANY- WELLJT sEEt-ré-TT)‘ HAVE GOT ME A FIVE-DOLLAR Bil-L IN THIS CASE _