SEPTEMBER 2s. 1_9_40 >___ Browns Down Indians T0 Drop Them Game And A Half Back Of Detroit NEW YORK. Sept. Ztl-IAPI _l)r. Elden Auker took Cleve- land's pennant fever down I frw degrees today. tossing a 5110" over the Indians in (tlgve- land for a 7-2 St. Louis victory which pl'ce the Trihe 1 1-2 i-mes behind the idle Detroit Erlgcrs. The submarine bail hurler limited them to six scattered hits. The Birnwnies were held in clie k by .\l(>l| llartlei- until the Cievsiaml rigiitliauiler was rc- movcd for a pinch-hitter with the score knotted 2-2 in the sixth. Aukerk teammates and Aukcr himself teed off on lliirry Elsenstat and Johnny Allen for the winning runs. Yanks Sweep Doubleheader In New York the world champ. ion Yankees ran their wiining monk to six ames and climbed hn k llltf‘. set eoniontion fcr (31,. American ‘ilQliP (iennanl by \\'ilflllll','.tflll Senators in of a dotihleheiltlri‘ 6-5 in JIIZIIILZS and 9-4 iii seven. n s single Larrupers Take Lead In Senior Series LIVERPOOL. NS» Sept. 24- (CPI-Livrrpooi Larrupcrs de- feated llcvon 9-1 tndav in the thiril game of the Maritime Sen- ior Baseball final series, taking a 2-1 edge Ln games. Larrupers, Nova Sciitia. titiists and defending Mar- itime Champions, are meeting De- von, New Brunswick titleholders, In s three-in-five round. REMEMBER when (Bv The Camdian Press) Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Georgia, won the Unwed States amateur golf title at Philadiciptiia l0 years ago today in climax hli "Grand slam“ of golf. Ht‘ haul previously captured the British amateur and open and the U. S. open. Was Boy Father . A Patriarch, 48 _; Urges Children nousmn, Th“? Sept. 24. (c?) --I-.‘\'er,\'botl,v should have etiildrcn- Mi":- Wi l to come from behind with I/wo runs tn the ninth ""1118 to tie up the first game. They won it in the 10th on a walk, Joe Gordon's double (his fifth hit) 511g‘ It‘? Rolftiswslngle. - e mg a a d an» Dahlgren hi‘: hdigirs ofuhfig and the bombers to m cuv victory fors darkness hsl-ted the plsy after the Senators batted in the seventh. 4mm"! Murphy, veteran Yankee teller ioeclallst. got credit for both vrilotoaes by working the extra ° 81f) r f th fl t last 8 1-? qt tehe §§n>§m° ‘M ‘I Foxx Hits No. 500 In Philadelphia. Jimm xx . the 500th homer of his ycmer ha: Boston Red Box clouicd three round-tri ers in succession t» tie s mo. or league record in beat. inf! the Athletics in both ends ‘of a hwm bill 16-8 and 4-3, _ The three homers in a row Came in the sixth of the opener against ‘r ‘Lou Salica Takes Title For Bantamweights NEW YORK. Sept. 24 —(AP) -_ 74°" 5111". New York, cleared up the muddled bantamweight situa- timntonight and became sole own- er of the world's fill-pound cham- Pmmhl" by outpointing Georgie Pace of Cleveland in 15 rounds at the Bronx Coliseum. Salica. weigh- ed 117 1-2, Pace 118. Ollt-boxin tho little Cleveland negro s11 e way, Salics regained the crown he won in 1935 from Six- to Fscobar and lost the same year to the same fighter. 171115. for the first time in a year. the division has only one tit- leholder. Escobar "abdicated" the throne a year ago and Pace was (liven recognition as champion by the National Boxing Association, while Salica was recognized as the New York State titllst by the State Athletic Commission. The two fought c. draw for tho title last lvlarch in Toronto. Dodgers Beat . George Caster. Ted Williams. Foxx and Joe Cronin slammed the ball uot of the lot. Rain Postpones Tigers, Sox Came DETROIT. Sent. 24--(AP)_ Rain forced postponement today of the scheduled Americln Blsebali League guns between the leading Detroit Tiger] Ind chic", W11“, Sox. The clubs will play two guises i tomorrow. I Empire Presents Lots of Variety I11 Tax Formulas (By PAT USSHER) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Sept. 24-(0?) — Britain's income tax rate stands at B" 51141310 Peak as the Empire wages the most costly war in his- Iory against Hitlerlsm. Canada. Australia. New Zealand and South Africa have also boosted their rates to keep pace with rising costs. Britain's basic rate is now eight shillings slxpence ($1.89) in the pound ($4.45). That doesn't mean everyone with taxable income pays that rate. Taxation is slightly less steep on lower income brackets. Exceptions make the burden a lit- tle less onerous. But even so, it is far heavier than in any other part thev bring lore mlo the home. said.“ the British COmmOnIvealLh. Nohc Gable File, who nf ~18 has (iiiic Cilll(ll‘(‘ll uiiti lti tlfalllttClllldlCll. ’l'hcv call him a. chiiiiipioii young grandfather. Ml‘. File was married at l0 and was a IIllllCl‘ at ll. lit-admitted he uithri know Wlllll lnlt‘ was when he “as first. niiii'i'icti. hill when the fir. Cllltt was l7(ll'll lit‘ "couldn't keep away fiChl thc house." The first Mrs. bile, whom he mar- IlCJ when she ivas l2, died when he was 19. She told him to "g0 marry some good girl t1ll(l keep the chil- dren Luelhvl” ulul a (iiontli later he IllltLlHl lit l'tt|ilt'.wl_ l'\\lil' Ullllttl‘: ll were bum of the first (liunii. li\(‘ (it the second. His second \\ltt.‘ (ll\‘t\l‘(t'(l liiiii. He then marricti a widow with seven chil- dren. RlVllltl hilii lti wung ones to (ear. Hus Prusperrd In turn h grvcvr, filling station mail iiiitl (i\.i:._l.‘l'01)l‘i(~l(ii‘, Mr. rite recently i‘t‘lll't'tl to il\‘(‘ ult his "(n- come lllltt lnrt-i-Iliieiits‘ ((1th occa- ' unrk ul (he (lot-k... Oiie ( m.» (iv l( ;I lillilt‘_\' l(\ i0‘! soils, (.i(,r;tit(~i' iii-inns. gglillttlCilliltlCll (Hlti irietitls. bins ((..((((li.(|lt(-i' l-‘itc: -- “ _\.. and girls is to .(s‘\(~i\' yuiuntl. Qt liiiitrarl but 1L l. . lti (if (iii! iuitI six l).i_\ ltlt‘ ll 'lti(rc hate been (iii (i. them. (llc iinlutiirs ms step-children here». "Iviicii I l‘lll>.f‘ll the Ilillfi. I t) viiilrt- 'llltt . ll tau ht Sunday .\.'li(:(>l us It ._ _\ were \iii<i.l' my (are iiiii. " "l taught (like rare of the hollss, so l|lt'\ selves gtzou \\'i\l'fv. girls (‘ltil (ork ii Ilti. iliUt‘ Lwllrt‘ can.» i(lt.ll\‘ ii they were l'ill5(‘(.t like llllllt‘. Strict With (HHS \\‘I3l‘t‘ (int allowed to [:0 ‘,..tl I.i.._\‘s flicl’ . lVliili boys came (‘Ill inc <..( it‘. ('.\' H" I" the harm" with (lie uni‘ shades up. lily fathri- t'l.'f_‘lli me (ha. (ray and l taught (him t "1 \\'=('. if "We families were i-aiml like that there woukint he sn (nu-h (Izirrre. "One r.f my vii-ii. lll’l‘lll‘tt why“ lhe irixs uiiiv ll; Il ‘ l‘ “'35 - NOTICE (‘liafntfelotru have moved tu a larger H1019 "n Que n i (t and 1H0 shuwiii ~ sun-k huits and (Iver- coists (rat lit. Aliiu °Xl"‘l‘\5 In the mule to ltLrlsllre Inn's. J. P. MacPherson 6d SON ‘i In Canada the Dominion lncomc tax together with the-new-national defence tax announced last June a- mounts to $30 on an income of $1,- 500 a year and $555 on $5,000 n year for married persons with no dependents. 'I‘hcre are deductions or "lemhtlmis for dependents. Prov- incial income taxes also are levied in all provinces except Nova. Sco- tia and New Brunswick. In June last. it was pointed out that the total income tax. Domin- ion and provincial, levied for in- stance on an Ontario married per- son with no dependents and a $1.- 500 income was 21.3 per cent of the United Kingdom tax and on a $5.000 income 41.5 per cent of tho U. K. tsx. In Other Domtnlons In its first war budget Australia revised its entire income tax basis. Effect of the change was to in- crease income tax by roughly 50 per cent. Formerly the rate w1s WOIkPd out on a sliding scale on a graduated basis by means of a complex mathematical formula which Australians claimed made their income tax the fairest in the world. Australia's income tax is divided into two sections, one on "personal exertion" income. the other on in- come from property. The first {500 ($1.700) of taxable inccme is assessed at five pence in the pound on personal exertion income, and six pence in the pound on property. Both rates rise proportionately. 1n- (Antiui lo ride _ come abouc £4,200 ($15,036) pay seven shillings sixpence in tht pound on personal exertion. nine shillings slxpensc per pound on pro- perty inccme. As an illustration. an Australian with a wife and two children. with earned income of (1,000 ($3.580) pays [42-10-0 ($152.15) Under the old rating system he would have paid {28-9-10 ($102.03). Basic sum exempt from taxation lls i250 ($895). But the amount ex- empted decreases by {l $3.58» for every {2 ($7.16) over that sum. In other words. on an income of i750 ($2.685) there would be no exemp- tion In addition to federal tax, Australians pay state income tax New Zealandhas a graduated tax scaic. In 1937-38 the rate was changed from six per cent on as- sessable income of less than ,300 ($1,074) to a “high" of 97 per cent on incomes of £10900 ($35,800( or over. The island dominion also has a 30 per cent surtax. The basic sum exempt. from taxation is £200 (£71m. In New Zealand‘: first war bud- get. the rates were increased in all categories by 15 per cent. Gold Income Supertax South Africa's rate (on assess- able inccm-c) varies from one whirl- t :ug and a fraction to two shillings I per pound, according to the amotn: of income. There are higher rates l where income is derived wholly or partly from gold. Supertax goes to ! it maximum of five shillings (s1 l2) 1 in ire pounds ($4.47). Normal income tax and supertax in South Africa have both been Ir.- crcared by 20 s specie! wu 0 fler cent recently ail 'N. Y. Giants NEW YORK. Sept. 2~l—(AP).-y The Dodgers clinched at least a tie . for second place in the National 1-98-8110 at Brooklyn tdoay with a five-run splurge in the min tn- nlha that was good enough to beat New York Giants 5-4. The victory gave Brooklyn an 87-62 record with five games to play. The third place St. Louis Cardinals. rained out today, have.‘ a 19-01 standing with eight id go.‘ Grand Circuit Race Meet Postponed LEXINGTON, Ky.. Sept. 24- (AP-Rain today forced postpcne- ment until tomorrow of a Grand Circuit racing program, lricludmg the 48th renewal of the $9.000 Kcn- , Lucky Futurity, feature event of the annual Lexington trots, ' GOES THROUGH All; IN euzssnxr msr DONDON, Sept. 22—(CP)-This is the story ol u Royal All" lwirtv officers first. parachute Jllllll) lll actoin. Bailing out is common cn- ough in these days of bitter aerial warfare but when the officer told of it. his language was so vivid that listeners almost felt that they were floating down with him. His plane ms shot clown and a. bullet pierced his fcot when his nm- ed three Messerschmitts over the sea following an earlier battle in which he sent a German figiver down in flames. So iioiichnianily did he take his descent (hat he i.t a cigarette while floating down. But let him tell it. _ “It. was a pleasant sensation. I was in midair-floating down so peacefully in the cool broom. I had to remind myself to pull my rip- cord and open my (inrachutc. Whcn the first jerk was over I swung like a pendulum. This (was not so (vica- san but I soon settled down and I was able to enjoy a full view of the world below-the beach some miles away with soldiers and the line of villas in a coastal town. Nazi Held Off “There was no sensation of speed. But the ripples on the water be- came bigger. The soldiers on (he beach came nearer. I had one miii- ute of anxiety. As I floated down one of the Messcrschmitts azniertr-Pd. The pilot circled round me and I was Just a little alarmed. Would he shoot? Well-—he didn't. lie be- haved quite well. He opened his hood, waved to me and then dived towards the sea and made off io- wards France. "The wind was still friendly. It was carrying me ln towards the beach. l took out my cigarettes rind lit, one with my lighter -i.vii:hout any difficulty. Ages seemed to pass. I threw away the cigarette as I came nearer to the coast. I could hear the all-clear sirens-and pass- ing over the houses on the sea front I could see the people ccm- ing out of their shelters —peo,>lc looking up at me ' "I had descended to about 100C feet I began to swiay a little and 2 could hear my parachute tlapjiiw; ‘like the sound of a sail in d small boat. The soldiers‘ faces were quite clcar but I must have looked English even at 1,000 feet- which was comforting. For the first time since the [Illul circled around me I became ’IIl.\lt- ous. Was I to end niv cscapade hr being banged against a sensirlc villa? It did not seem possible that I could reach the flctls bcvund. "The Journey ended in a cznum- bcr frame-after I had pushed m,"- self free of a hcuse with my fmt" COURT OF NQUIRY CALGARY. Sept. 24 -(CP‘ - A A military court of inquiry is sif- ting at the civilian internment. comp at Kaiianaskls investigating the circumstances which led to the escape of two German prison- crs on Sunday, Brig. C. E. Crn- noily, officer commanding mllltiuy district No. l3, announced here to- day. The prisoners. Irvin Hartman. aged 20. and Alfred Schoenberg, Il-i. were still at large tonight although Indian trackers of the Stony tribe. accompanied by armed members of (he Calgary company of the Veter- ans‘ Home Guard. were beating ‘he Q munition gave out while hc attack-e- THE CHARLOTTETOWN Strength 0ft Cincinnati In Their Defence By Judson Bailey Associated Press Sports WINI NIEW YORK. Sept. 24-(AP: s The strength of Cincinnati Reds is in their defence, and the siren?- o.~... ;‘.1.(t most vital phase of their ‘a their infield. 1r the Reds ratc an edge any- v.. ._ tiii r prospective World Series l‘l\‘3lE, Dctrrft. or Cleveland, it is on this unspectsculsr but well- balanced inner cordon. Cincinnati's pitchers are no strik-cout specialists, or fast ball- crs whrsc offerings arc expected to be pulled down by the outfield. With ozic or two exceptions, OUT OUR WAY tho_ Reds’ hurlcrs are "downers"y_ who _8l1f_i s dnuh e_ throw low boll-l that tn but exaecwi to knock into.thg "$1,? The infield nip, Crosby meld L5 Kg; ‘i-Zizitféglll’ groomed to lid t. is not uncommon for the Ctn. dmlfltl outfield to go through s (WM with only five or six fielding} chances, and when Paul Derrln cri 22.35553. are: *=*r.“*"*- it dsgxdrt. g we m“ me cepfi I fir t Mdmfimcfir thes nebdssemdgn-imfik. Erci-asivo hitters and not only are s nil lower than their series ri- vlls for the most psi-t, bu; ‘m, below their own marks of 1H3» year. ‘ NEWARK EVENS SERIES NEWARK. NJ. Beipt. 24—(A.P) -N'e4wark Bears evened their fin. 8.1 International lgngug playoff series with Baltimore Orioles to. FIB!" bl’ Winning a dramatic in-l Inn-n: decision 4-3. The deciding run was scored on s sin e by Bud Methen who also nit s hon-m GUARDIAN 30,40 om m 130_4 a 2 which does not MCAUOy GBt ‘i-iiiiagi-(phis 20o 00o our-s a o . i.“ Wilson and Desauiclr; BCCKIlltiIl shck to the 113°9- aml Hayes, “Tim Purse Back; No o Washington 001 o2: (m) 0-5 is 2 Co Ceor e L l1 New York w» w: m 1-6161 g es e Lennard. MaSEPISDn and Fcrrzil; Donald, Sundra, Murphy and m- Dickey. ' MONTREAL, Sept. 24 ~—(CP)— , 'I'he Montreal Athletic Commission Second Game: " " ' decided toda to return the purse Washington 990 409 (;__4 7 O ' confiscated rom Mickey McAvoy New York 005 130 ,,_9 a 0 HT£It.\'.»\'IIO.\2\l. Lrcp-IGUE New York after McAvoy had Krakauskas, Harries. Carrzis. been given a by Oliver Shanks m n bout here a PAG E 150x scciREsT YESTERDAYG RESULT! AMERICAN LEAGUE “First Game: P ~ fuitlbrl 02.1 211 001-18 2a l l ' “ " Philadelphia 00s 000 050- s l5 s eye“ MILD WWII and Peacock: Hcuascr, cigarettes have Caster, McCrabb and Wagner. u H . wetproot paper- Second dune: First Garner Plat/M” technial knockout quel and Early; Chandler, Nltlf-f (Pl-"IWTYI phy and Rosar, Dickey, i, V lhiltimorc month ago. _ tilt) (iiii ll-(I (1.4 r. s The bout was a semi-final to the Si. Louis mo rmi 2|z_7 14 q Mwfltk (mo um I(.(I l——-l ‘I 3 Ntitie Boown-Yvon Robert set-tofloveland 001 10o 000_» 5b (W. . i . .. and in which Brown's purse was also Auker and Qwifr: Harder Ewen R ' Md- Wnfl-WBY-cd. in addition to that of stat. Allen and Pytlak, Hernsley.’ “ George Leslie of The co "'= OFR BOARDING HOFQAE WHV, THEM vou our HERE _ ‘TRACFIN’ THEIR TENSHUN/ l) l I l . 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