Birowns Take m“; Mort Cooper, ace of the Cards‘ 0 llllolltlrct‘ Oili m?‘ it would be only a matter of time _ goti imiii ilis Redbirds ci-Ossed the had ended in defeat. Cooper struck W- plate but the Browns were the m" 50111” and Hove thlee bases on] iiiu l)‘.\'.iL‘.‘S in order l"\‘L\ll_\‘ prove his courage. 1 o . Phllfei flame. game he was practically ln diifi. cilltics but backed ilp by lnarvel- sillllldf‘! he came _ with flying colors to \'.'in his f: World Scrirs victory sallli‘ time sct thc dopestcrs, ivho had installtici the Cardinals as 2.!‘ opening. ill? Today, as the second game comes up the Browns must be imbued ivith a victory: spirit. the Cardinals’ ace tha: ivith a pitcher who orcl of only nine victories atranist apparcntlv have their ace ch k. kcr lcft for duty and the Caruzll. favorites as thcv :- litigilt still ha c a lot of difficulty ' pulling ine series out of the to be a fighting rcriesl . . ~ once they got behind the l in that disastrous fourth o 1,. u: m 3 m n Y‘. ‘Z fi-ailaci The campaigns are sponsored." d to their and largely fnuiiced, by Ducks Mrs .Unllnlited. The Game and Fish As-l M” Riipm isoctalions of Manitoba, Sasitatcll-i PORT ARTBUR. Oct, 4 -—- (CP) Mrs Lepage the iewan and Alberta, manage thc --St LOULS Fryers of the American , ream 4 his ; predator control commhtecs. e and aviation ~ for a iaiion WCfk in 193B resultcd in a Twenty players, garbad in work.l oitlsitlz: of Crnadcfis = l ‘and magpies are reported this year. ‘in all balms of their Western Can- ldue to the discontinuance of bom- " ‘bings of viinter roasts of CFOWS lh l lstartcd his track career while at- jtctlciing high school, An attack of iinfllimmatory rheumatism nearly ‘robbed Canada of what was to be in rs. and. while h: was crcn‘. lic was tln- 'l bi htest track star, but con. - _ 2_ _ , lfiiifiltjpntr ggnad care of his body and Players sham $7M a“ strict trait-log made it. possible for 3 .20. the I him to he classed for ever among] Each ciiiii-S 5iii-iiie__$i2'537_7g, 1e ivris forced to give ‘the world's greatest sprinters. Bag Limit-F birds per day. Native m- Ruffed Gro George McQuinn In ll-iih Turned The Triclt By ORLO ROBERTSON Galehouse. a Sunday pitcher at (Associated Press Sport Writer) the start of the season because of ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4 — (AP) —- a ival" plant job in Akron; Ohio. One homc run blast off the bat of and holder of an unimpresslve sea- l —'Home Run Blast By l the right field stands gave the l0 defeats, seemed to gain confi- Browns. champions of the Ameri. dence after MCQlllhXVS blow hlld -an League. a 2.1 victory over the sent the Brownies out in front. He Cardinals. kings of the National Se! the Cards down in order in ilieggllg’ in the opening game of the fourth and fifth frames with surprise winners of the Amerl-i thc first all-St. Louis world series‘ the help of the only double may . Louis mdal of the game ln the fifth. He faced Browns proved more than ‘.\‘Slll'.‘ The iiomd i-iiii and a singlg hy four men ill each of the sixth and It‘; to the ‘fsvorcu SI- Gene Moore came in the fOUI‘tll‘5e‘/9n!h lllhlhss. snuffinfl 011i B Louis Cardinals _vestertiliy_as they, inning and niarchztl off the field with opsning 2-l VllfiiiYlfi ere the only hits off; minor threat in the latter as man. ager Billy Southworth sent in Angle Bergalno to bat for Emi‘. mound stuff. and Blix Donnell! Verban and Debs Garms for Mort but they were enough to settle the J Si“! rsue as 32_year.cld Denny Gale-‘COOPEY- “W. house ivarkc-d himself out of holes I" the Eighth lie yielded a sin8l¢ Evin thr Whi n must llllVf“ “nnny yielded a i-nii in the ninth | finally gave up a run in the ninth in thc first three innings and the!) to fey Kuroivskl and then A "(iii-ii o; 33342 paying $1494 as slats Marion drove the ball 238 and sitting in on perfect base-l ""0 Cehlmllfilfl for his second ball weather after an early morn- dOlIbIF- M-lll?" mQYFd llt! to third lng rain nad threatened postJlm Bugflhlos infield out and [lOli€lIl8ll' 4f the first game of “Prod 3TH‘? Pinch-batter Ken thc ‘oust fOLifLOf-SEVEILZBXIIE series. CD93 fllPd 011i I0 Mike Kreevich n.l'v\' illc National Lcaguers liamJl" 66m"- tlrs: three innings. loading the hill-ell’ had bllldCdS \\'liil only one out in the fiilvgglgn-Txiiiumtent ‘asntheiy turneig [iii- _ _ .~1 ‘IO-ill C!‘ n W01‘ There ivas every evidence that’ ultllilm33t I"! fiaitéil? firs; A e a a wo. ll pl ing jo first to spike the home platter and once they had done so, Gale. more strikeout victims, Gale-nouns Bu: that ivzls only one iiistancc i iioiisi. Semen down and pltched ,= yielded seven hits, fanned five and in \\'llli"il it" hurled llilllSilii out of,‘ iiiiless i,“ iiiiiii iiie eighth) walked four. one of them inten. tlonally ivhcn the National Lea. With two out in the fourth, El-lflri loader‘ the bases in the third. i Moore lashed a single between The BFWYIIS’ VlCto _ ry made them gh] iii-Si baseman Ray sanders and co-favorltes tit 9 to l0 to take the rstl second imsemim Emii vermin MC. series._ the first alLSt, Louis af. Quinn, lhe next halter‘ picked bu; fair slncc zhe baseball classic was A- 59mm’ nflg Di Cooper's his; pitches and , inaugurated in 1903. But the Cards E‘ Mcpherso“ n-nl the tnll high over the fight were quoted as the 3.to-5 choice ‘L H field stands. That ivas all for the. l0 hike tWhorroiWs contest with Brownies as Cooper blanked them} MEX Daniel‘, a southpaw. Billy fore leaving the gfllng for a pinch Luke Seivell of the Browns said he And once again the Jinx that} batter and turning thc pitchingiwould start Nelson Potter. another 1- Lflfefld’ over Mort Coop-i cilorcs ovcr to Donnelly. Blix veteran who racked up l9 victories H- F'“l“-"5°" er‘; head in the annual fall 011155101 l-(iiiiiiiiied iiie ii-iiiie crime to the fore a Granting but two hi ure on the mound-the only safe blows the Brownies gathcrcd dur- ing the game — Cooper is more charged with the defeat. o .. o Ordinarily the brand he iixis hurling would have been good enough fol‘ a But faced by a team that came their pennant vlc. tozy bv hitting in the clutches es. peciallv in ihcir series against the _ _ wnsl-llnglas against seven defeats during itllrough the final two innings. lthc rcgulai" seaso oic-ifirow Contest N. B. Baseball ‘ifiontinues For l Title. Decided r . ._._ l All interested are reminded that , . the crow contest siiii ii“ iwci erg to the New Brunswick‘ senor tmomlis m rim coiitesiaiiis who baseball championship in the third lllave turned In crows’ feet for the Sal"? °l 3.13M“ m three sefles‘ lmonthly prizes since April are ur- 59 Pe9°r5 no“: are Eligible . to gcd i0 redouble their egions to gin play the Nova Scotla cnampxms -ln thc big prize money for the lar- {i- M- C S .C°mw"n'5' Deep ‘gcst number of crows destroyed 5100K. N- S» 1°! m9 Mfimme . Team 1 during the entire year; 1st prize title. _ _ ‘v M _ $50; 33in prim 535; 3m $1150 I Receiving superb support, Ross lat r5 Following 2s an interesting sum-i the FlYers d°wn Wm‘ ‘m9 “rank may o; slmji antlvlile; in ilici hit._'I‘ile losing pitcher was Vic i‘; = ' " Mrs. Prairie Provinces. i More than a quarter million‘ crows and magples and the.r eggs; ihavo been destroyed in Canadilsi 113W iby campaigns in which Ducks Ull- ifigiircs show tin increase of over 55,-‘ i000, compared with last year; ancli I Team 3 th' ". _it r th ~h w: l’ ' . eghcéllS :11; 22531111359.“ I Mrs J‘ P ciai-ke Miss Large l - , - y- i yl >n n u icampalgns, through hardumkntg! lliogclfiiyrfiieasiég}ignpacasaaiojxzlrtilg: l Trapping n1 ndnlis was greaiiyi dailv work shift in Laltehcad gram extended, lo offset the shell shor-i “Emis- Flgures for the 1943 campaigns ‘totalled, for the three Prairie Pro- vinces. 88.952 plllrs of legs and 188"92 eggs and nestlings. grain controller. i Mr Heaps asked the players to llimllvd Etilfled Wfllerfmvl 795ml" jobs in the elevators. i total of 750.238 pairs of legs hhdl ing clothes purchased bv the club, 982.1597 eggs and iiestlings. iwill work from 1 to 5 n iii daily. Alarming increases in both crows They have been assigned to differ. ent clcvatcrs. adian range. Th5 i5 believed partly thc United States Magpies-Which are resident-never have been un- .VCX'U“'S were kt-pt in check up l0 H940, over ivldo areas; but snce: ‘Wbilld win the pennant. but they lthen. Saskatchewan and Albsita- , did. I l ‘.l Governments withdrew ‘flilriiliiggillqsilptlort as a war eoohohlyl ‘B!’ Th" Asmdam‘ he”) after clinching the flag early puts and bombings of winter roosts have; gTAMnINGS the Cardinals at a disadvantage." ‘bcen discontinued, due to Rllacknoli L A-L W; 5' s m =..- - ~ .eu-t. s'..l » m, tlinamltc for this bulPOSQ 5 Lgfigs ‘NIH 0 00o CTKTVS an? 1 ‘ 1 n . mare“ n” rap. _ First Galne at silortsmanfis Parkl k m 2. Cardinals .. .. l '1 "ac mmr - ~ ~ Gatehouse and Haywcrth; M. Bmwnsy B ll in Vancouver Williams Cooper’ Donneny and w’ Coup. 0'1 . Paid attendance—33 242. Gross rcceipts——$149,268. Each Leagues share -— $13.. 667.78. in. uskoctober l5 to October "gm mhgf whan gfiiiiisrolig ground to short for the Bag Limit-Ii birds per day. ' By The gala“ "m l signed’ Lou Nova of San Francisco got upil l" W- F- AMN STEWART. t.“ siifisfuii“ ilittilesliiiifiiiiiil ii?“ Minister of Agriculture. lllmi Flnnlsh hhesvvwelsht lnto- 31d knockout. in the seventh round of Mark Chflstina heir l5.round built at New York bed on the bag to 1V0 years ago tonignt. crs and retire tho aid IHE- CHARMYVIISIIJWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 5,1944 tusntnss “BEST FORWARD” George McQuinn which-sailed over son's record of nine victories andl IN TECHNICOLOR WILLIAM GAXTON VIRGINIA WEILDER‘ Tommy Dix — Nancy Walker lyson-Kcnny Bowers loria DeIIavcn~JJck Jordan MONCAGUE FRI. 8 l’. M. MONTAGUE. SAIJJRDAY tner Galehcuse for five hits in the’ MON Cooper and Donnell)’ def-l the better of the i MONDAY 8 I5 l’. balls while Donneliy added two- cv’; Bowll Rebekah Bowling League um I: through the next three {mines bg_ Soutllivol-tlrs selection. Manager L“'p',;__h°m° iii, . 71 iiifirand Circuit _ I jjf Racing Results- 170 {$2. LEXINGTON. Ky. Oct. 4 - igq (AP) - Two world records were shattered at the Lexington trots today. one ill comptititionl and the other in a run aga ns tme. 217 Jimmy Creed, owned by S. C. Ems AL i45iThOi11i1JSOll. New Ross, Ind., set a 123 new standard for twmyear-olds in i“ winning thc first heat of the $3.000 iivo galts farm stake for twmyear. old paoers in 2:00 1-2. Driven by Homer Wmton. Jimmy Creed also ivon the second heat B. Stewart ii. Sutherland illext Two Months —— ,o."i‘.‘,..i... , . SAINT JOHN. N B, on. i- Hi Barber (CP) — Doug Ross shut out Monc- c- 3mm‘ ton n. c. A. F. Flyers th.s alter- ~74 MGLWI noon and hurled Saint Julin St. Pet- Ni w°rlih IVednesda Afernoo I1 l‘ - yuan", n M] a“ Homestead Stable, Goshell, N. trotted a mile in 2:00 for a new mark. for two.year.olds. He was i“ driven by Harry Pownal in the record time. fought u hard duel in the $3.000 ON o2 121 Walnut Cup. Speed King won the DAVID OFF SO ' second heat in 2:00 in a photo fin_ -The first and ish but Love Song had the edge detachment to in the first and third heats, It was announced after the Combine ralcc that SpeccLKlng had been R O N. Y..’to John P. Clark, Golconda. Orlft flotilla based n 111.. and would be retired to stud. '1‘ duck-breeding dist-riots in 1943- Mi; - Mrs L h- ":- ii;2‘?“§S..2‘i;"’§§$*€iJl.Slat“ 311ml Tall; Jobs In bl; $51535... Mrs .. - Mrs. cage; and the campaigns through; Anamwnlentsjplflhe hi?!“ l0 Mrs. ‘ithe schools were stellpfld up. igsgfnwdggg; iorg ‘§,'.§i.,f1"§,?,‘§,'€ Campbell plcted f0 ow tie: an apnea as v week_bv A.A Heaps. Dominion, ogilflh 5111819. M1’! J- P Clarke; lslngapore (Vineyard) 2 1 Battle Direct (Kealy) l 3 Guy Armstrong (‘Winm .. 8 5 Glamour Girl (Shilling) 9 2 _ , nigh Three Mrs. .1. P. Clarke I Tile Cflhllmlgns 5111c? Ducks U11’ leave their hockev sticks and take 457 World Series Notes ST. LOUIS. Oct, 4 — Eighty-twonicanold Connie Mack. picking the lérowns series. l lnsi s. Facts, Figures Love Song tBcrr American League flucnced his Judir. think SewelYs Club The Browns are peak, ivhilc the natural letdown David Spencer (Egan) Earl's Mo Dilz tBcas Vir liiia I) Par senne ‘Crlopen the manager of Philadelphia s. Mel ott. New-York Giants’ skip. i ’ ' per, was equally insistent that "the up uni- hope o! oontlnuhl fi Browns . .. . 2 2 0 Cards have Just a little bit Miss W glow also. started. ° much er. Flhohvlfll flBUYESI Card shortstop, got the fir Flrfl Game smash off pitcher house in the second inning. Stan Musiai’: scratch hit in the first was a high bounder Commissioners share‘ — 5%.. mom-id fielded too late to make Sigmund (Jack) Jakucki,‘ Browns‘ pennant- gnh» s71 British child pitched All receipts of the third and ¢lin¢her_ tvqgn’; fourth games. izfter deduction of self bgfgrg the ggmg. the players’ share. und the entire a d tooth ma te receipts of the sixth and seventh I hi; ghggk, a _ 'gsmes, if played. go to the W r ilk-lief and SPTVlCE Fund, Inc.. twhlclt also rcccived 5100.000 paid fang 1n ‘ for radio broacltastitig‘ tights, uproar-ions dc ‘ big bulge in ommon "ealtll and British govern- There were too many Chflilhlll: the stands for a The plliysrs slinrc in the receipts George McQulnn drcv of the first four games only while winning homer over thc Commissioners office. the field pavilion. titkc notice that the Open Season for competing clubs and the two lea. ring the year 1944 will be as follows: fiiijhifif, Qetthlteiifllfggeiapxig 3i°3ii§ George Folio - _ - fifth game ski Angled to raise th Card Hilngarlan Partridge-October 9 to October 3|, Elli... in the eighth, TheeBrown veteran forced the substitute pitched carefully to n after Whitey Kur- In the third inning the Brown. ies’ hiirler showed a stout. heart preventing a Cardinal the Ilascs full and one out. the third base line "JIIIIIIJIA World Series Baltimore Orioles‘ Capture International League Title BALTIMORE, Oct. 4 — (AP ) - The Baltimore Orioles forged their way into the Little World Series for the first time since 1925 to. night by taking the seventh game of the final International League playoffs from Newarlfls Bears 0.8 in drizzling rain and fog before 14.747 fans. Three horns runs plus a collec. tlon of other extra base blows and sterling pitching by righthanded Stan West paved the way for the Baltimore victory and sent the birds on to Louisv le and the open- ing game of base oil's minor clas- sic Friday night. A delirious mob of Baltimore fans took over the field when first baseman Bob Latsllaw made the final putout on Jerry Crosby's pop 1h the hlrvh. and milled about the clubhouse. It was Baltimore's big. gest baseball day since the golden era of Jack Dunn's seven straight pennants. ii y_ Rang}; ,... lilockey School ‘ i" lfllitess Sessions! WINNIPEG. Oct. 4 — (CF) »— Opcillng scssiun of the 11th annual hockey school spoilsoired by New .Y0rt: Rangers oi tlic Nailunid Hoc- lkey League ivas held here today at the Amphitheatre Rink. Eleven amateurs from Westem Canada ran through a workout 190 dligcted lbyFmurfliiig-(i; LicsterTPatrick' lQ3 an coaci run‘ ucmr. wen y. . _ five are expected in camp before‘ Quinn‘ smrmc" ‘the \i'cck_end i w? Thc school will continue until re- Qumn- Ear" rltéllal- Ranger practices start Oct." Titan Hanover, owned by Arden Y4. Love Song and Speed King THE SUMDIARIES h 22 Trot, 2 In 3-41.00!) Lieut. R. G Arundel Stout (Milloy) . .. ' H2, Lady Diana (Clark .. . iwiFarscota (Pownal) 11m Lord Fauntleroy (Barbe) . 4 Bride and Cardinal also siarie . Time: 2:05 1-4 2'04. Billy Jane. Lansdoivn, Rev Rea, Senegalese Sonlly Leo, Terangi. Missy Mar- Blhfl‘ hSSWlt tirlnllnd Qilccn Dny also started. me: 2:01, 2:01 1.2, 2:02 1.2, Two Gaits l-‘al-m Slakc Two-Year. Just HD0112 Old Pace, 2 in $43,000 Jimmy Crccd tWalton) .. ., l 1 Ensign Bill 1H. Thomas) 2 2 rations, Pa tHarry) . . _. Torrid Scott (Perry) . . .. 6 3 M ty Lui-y and Deen Thoitghts back also started. man bayon h Time: 2:00 l2, 2:04 1.2. most popular-from a 0 . l 2 l Speed Kim; (Whitney) . a 1 z Conchita (Shlllinrr . 5 4 3 Wvflhv General (Fitzpat. - iiliclk)" “x561: Spencer, Pay up, vl i _ . Mary U. and Guy Barneso Brett?) L/ started. Time: 2:0: 2'00 2:00 1.2. him. Mosh 2:09 Bar ‘no, '2 in $41,000 )Guy lMilla) i" . Scott (Osborn) ' ) Lee Dewey. Holiyrood “m1 2-03 3-4. 2:03 1.2. Anon AUSTRALIA ___. CANBERRA, on 8 Chlldlleh may stay only with all agreement between thc unfair .o?ormw iii. I i112?’ REGULAR MONTHLY D A 552239.111: now ordered on JUNiOR LEAGUE BM Blind-mi _R t_ needs THE V-CLUB was m l THURSDAY, ocr. sat l'5‘<?-§=‘m"='r“='l5"==%'5lii'i- '°. I enliven as MONEY Among object; which in the but have served u money an furs, tobacco, olive oil and ll»! Admission 50 cents Dancing 9 to 1 Box Score 0f .! 7s “Canada hay-laud’ cgfinite part. to fill ~' - y i3.-liiii“?$§2ii§”oii'3$‘i‘i3i?‘l?i'£ of Prlme Millistél‘ King 5T. IDUIB. Oct. 4 — (Alb-The official box score of today’: D I H H A a. smaller natfon is dealing with one TORONTO, Uct,‘ 3 ted wise! no reason why Canada should cut-u LJClly tossed a typical bcmb. e a place in international 5116M int/o the political scene with a far tygycnd mg]; to which stattulent WIllUfl uescrluen Iii-Emmi. be entitled to cla'm on UIBW‘! Progressive Conservative of population OI‘ of our ‘Govern-menu oi Ontario as a failure normal concern with world affairs," and "wlwlgfi h" "W11 decliuigd Capiain F. I.‘ Young, ‘of ‘l’ Yflllm to lwilvv support. m the B._ ‘intendent. Alilantic Div.'sion, trans- C d i . .. sli“1u§r§.1§h¢lmsln ilgteaaknllgagittfifi mnommmoelfliui; §§§§f;‘°'.e,_“’.“° “umli Board of Trade here today, on the w“ a ciiiisiic mm’ “P m Ml“ o aspects of the economics of air ism- iviiiciicnzie King said. “Juli, , ‘lransportation. imii i4 years mm [was ‘mm, “u;- ng up the immediate 5lgngl s|nwwumm§AA W H ulooo~»acoo : ulooowueeee '5 m :1 P 7 a so o a a] , . . . . n r—QF-*Q>~I>'I>BD—IQQE~IQ§CJUI’ s-l QOOOQOr-QOOOQOQ ~rl :ac=¢»-»¢o>-¢-,. of this nature would play an in- z-Batted for M. Cooper . ci-euliigly important zz-Battcd for Donnel Cardinals n 1-.‘ I. I. I. idge, Stephens and Mo: cd runs. Browns. 1' t oil bases, Browns th h last ug. ory and development may be looked we“ . for but in'tially such operations are gifiwggflgiagzngfw n31’: WQEE; likely to be disappointing finan- my memow‘ll cially unless careful management ‘me prewar-s uiiiiiimoiis speech; mfflamo). Strikeou or. 4. (Kreevich, Laab ngs: Donnclly, 0 hits, innings. Losing pitcher—M. Umpires: Sears NL an AL (lb) b). tcndiincc-mzfl p ____________ Islanders Among R. 0. N. llnit Landed In Southern France UTHERN FRANCE only alLCanadian ges. . Sioux Falls, S.D. " . In the Navy more than mm‘) bei- f-oi- Elgln in i926. was re-elected . ‘ 4 men were given the Sum‘ pmvem in 1930 and then resigned in 193 i I 3 4 ilault force. c 3 d of d tn litl m If‘ o on l8 Pace, z'lh's-sl.0oo flbollrd thc on French Goum Gilda-n o w B 0 from one centre to anchor was . we Him if» so» ma. ‘i..§.'ii§"i‘.°%i "Zéifliiwéi?" use, vlrillent tilnfetéjtititisd héid bcen m“ arimuord ' ’ " rom ate t t I . ' aligns iff distant pglff: o‘; ‘We ve always been in nsmement on cold and other res- 34m“ mrmf infections were also strlklnally decreased But thene is »~-.~ .. _-. ~- a puzze concern! tl l cold. Neither reporltuis sage figantiiigi could be due to the sung’ kn cold rgductlons were due to the B. {in ditlcn to the cold virus. Ha cm“ a" i’; “"18" laid 1t 1s Proposed to try l.c clarify . 3 5 ifllgollhge ll littlé V man headquarters bul onekluarter mile fro imanlning cru "8 t t l C. M: s By n N 8.; Ship 10' nor Z-l Discusses Ballads’: il Hepburn. TOSSBS PM War Bole In {Bombshell Into civil Aviflivn i Political Scene us. on. a - Former Caustic Critic military aviatfon has r putatlon _ second ‘to none and gureaspirat- , Blast At 10m are not looked uglon with ius- Premier DIFCW. plclon u is so often a case when -_ powers. If our course is Long me storm. uetvl . y and prudently there Milk-n public Il-J, Michell? 22R Wllllllcnest operations super- gtllgifxioxlilbmy 1h Ontario and lht The dli-Néflhfild former Illbera‘ ol Prime Min. honor o1 leadilu: tne force; 0! Ciflfldllh All’ TTBIISPOI- which uitimatel nrov ' Pl YollhB Sold that there cabal from oryflce len Lhgntlirrtig} nomlcally sound bass for Wnile I no longer zveal‘ the mllnglq 4 the development of un air trans- of leadershi , 1 unsatisfied totakq y in Canada peculiar my place in the nulks of reform needs. l-lborllllfim to Hllv the forward-look. Continung. Capt. Young stntnrd ,9"? $9919 °l Qilmrw llllfllhst tht ilie immediaie posh-imi- navl iuilv lnenucc, whetlner it b1 amid, may expect i, Nib in the provincial or federal field." expansion of services into The slammm Waiilssued 1" “genre” of the pioneer reply to an invitation ofthe Libel; n» il.s::.iiiilss.:: ‘3.£€“i§§! a" m the eli-taluelectiion. Htuiieilined the ln- lhe gmnlnmn l! the“ Cggdlllglcgflllsethflfl Irilyomglliineié? ioperating costs could hi; reduced. S iisiblll; a, i, Libel - do Ah BXPBHS"!!! 9f mlilnllhe 1""??- bggtle agavizlst rcactionzfgy ‘Bu? urban service may be expected. n; ii; rear; it; ugly head in ossibly the carriage of arlo " - iall firs. cass mall by ali- where in sharp language reminiscent 0t ‘ 'm0re than an overnight rail journey tile tiuibulent. days of his Prom-ter- i; involved. No important develop- ship. Min iie meiit o; cargo sei-vlce l; likely unless mler Drews administration of ev. operating costs come down. There umng its responsibilities “by sub- is Dppommmn for siiomiiaiii bus. terfuae in the form of a multlpll. iness between the smaller centres of "I mud‘; ylsln Ont. and commissions" e Premier's radio cl i" virgin “m” and bmndedA l9 as "the most in which he criticized Quebec a federal family allowances legisla ion, was a "clear incitement to hat. red against the people of a nelgh. r" boring province, but, worse than that it was n clear incitement to I h 0f Gives Blow To ;i.i.er.~e.iiiriiisiiiiiizss..... Winter cold;- ai"::::2.:§:.u2w w" i-“fsiiifii Drew that. a provincial office would a o In Paris. "Does the Premier propose to NEW YORK. Oct} -(CP) -"‘BQIILBJIIZQ Carlada and give the From 75 to 90 per Cent o! Wlhlflb impression to other countries that sntmwry diseases have the milst deal with nine Canadian o evented in’ more than 600,1 J dictlons an kthel fielduofr gade. 00 SGYVICQ men Y i158 O H 511181 QIIIIWIOB 8-D OYBKII l1 fl 8 daily close of sulfadlazirle. "It begins to loo “its: “i; "is? ma“ at? amsirzrifiétitffiilmisitsisfii yet e war u w r u into sununer. ha to disease and was Qni-llrlo- remit-Ed (o ugh? Aggi-icin giililiic N2: Wm 1115b about 3 Year! I00 Heal Assoc ton my m r i whim, o; ii-iev United Premier. after having hold that cf. Washington and Ca t. kas though Col. tho! Hepburn resllmed as Ontario p fice since 1934 and the leadership Hod Amy M, ilaéaghc Ontario Liberal part/v since to successfully contest the same tive. In tlu Almv All’ FM“! 50-000 i» riding in the provincial d, fil He In both smiles Iii-rig numbers of. was rmelected 111198‘! and than last men were given no ing, t0. with and validate the Sulfa results. In both groups (Jig results welo almost identical. NIXON PLEASE!) Soc-riot Fever and Strep °°’“'l¥§i‘i§s§’.i'§éiii“°i.ifféi'.ii’f"“°“ “ ““ Throat by 85 pa, Gem‘ Au TORONTO Oct. 3 - (OP) — other Streptococcus infections were m“? c‘ Nixon‘ onmrm mbem] similarly reduced. " _, was some camps and lie- ost zero everywhere. Leader, said tonight he was “veiy ‘ with the ‘ ' Mitchell F. Hepburn issued at St. Thoma: , today, criticising Premier Drew‘: and Plwmmm“ Progtrmslve Conservative Severn- n . Furthermore. the ability of the me . "I am in accord with what ha ‘images w spread said," Mr. Nixon told The Canadian except on one issue — Canada's said r. Nixon. ltoept for that we've seen aye to eye. ' uni‘. come activ, and causg some mtncry Efifmfi-I the common cold and respiratory ngr ed that Sulf d1 - i f tlv (feces not. affec? the n ‘men puzzle ‘his winter‘ liodgcs suggested that ' Aslmnomii, ls page}; ii, be m, l rovement n cololgearliest science and N‘ s Couqlnin ln Th: Muir Lul. Coulis IPIISI n Italy- ________________ d, Britain Plans Strong Youmqm-EBRS To Ililerchant Fleet 4 - 1GP) - ren ivho have l-QNDON. Oct. 4 -- n Australian wnr guests sincei-Brita 1940. nmy be allowed to mmaln in u“ m” the connli-y iii-lei. the wan the as a large and ef government has decided, Lwthglfia M11145“? their parents’ consent or if parents! ‘he w°““'° °f ttht-Iilnglvus intend to settle in nus-l E§ a. i {ii n prme Mmme’ “ml cum" the House of Lords to and from Lord Wllister u V‘ _ be n-eccssarv to place mi, Bsoliagpiii 1c - .i..-lren itndcr Australia's port Boveriiriiental control. British‘ all?“ “waged hope that you which would This All}; Gun senile") _ ‘ “Ya lost yer clothes? Paint a number on my und- erwear and sprint back to camp!”