1136550111‘ . i-"”“’—'r ‘ Back Stretch l‘: “continued from P180 l) bought baokltls urged mm My Ann and W111 W": ‘i0 Abner. and h“ l‘ b“. k’ ‘they good ID3398- ‘wg has _, o; our most ontbisslastie ‘$1.1m is r. s‘. sigewccth. 0B- “... and he took back with. "l" m0 advice from Bob RY“ 9° ‘o breeders here that should not lgoverlooked. It l5. ill 9°11 u‘ eutha- QQndltlODS permit let foals h mpasture daily and take them w“ ‘y mgnt and feed them 8min- Do me some with mares suckling m; cmylng foals. olifatigc breeders s0 S e flfiftorses whether iptendins W b0 raced 0i‘ 110t- °T Qflmd ma“ “Tying foals, should be serolo- 5’ ‘My during the winter onths. w, personally know instances when; excellent brood. mares have l“; foals through not having suf- [icient exercise. w we have an llrlfll" "ta-d 1rd‘; Joe 01inch “W1 M" m. with news from sunny Call- ‘fornia. - - - "Thimk yo“ very “an (or the lovely wire. It. cenan l’ ave me a great thrill to win the £50000 pace with Indian lnlld- 1 MA “most given ill) IWPQ- 1 3"“ "my, position which was d ‘no sixth horse, and Indian Lan was not acting too 800d at u" s; 1 got. away fourth and tuck- ¢0 first m, but at the three-quart- 4, mils I was eleventh. From there on I raced mostly between ‘tor-sea, never outside of third P95‘ “ition and was lucky setting thYWBh 1m the last sixteenth to the W11‘! by a length. Tomorrow Dr. Stan- ‘$911, Forbes (thief, Goose Buy. goottish Boy, Guest Star. Jimmie Greed. Little Judy. Gordon m- xlyo and Indian Laud start in a 010,000 added Free For All- I mink Dr. Stanton, Forbes Chic! and Little Judy will be very hard to beat u well as several others like Goose Bay if he leaves. .. .. .. ‘May ntl-l-Oompa-ny came in ‘and I did not get a. chance to jinish my letter. In the mean- time we had the race mentioned above. I will describe it to you. I sient right to the front and Dr. jtanton came on the outside of me with Jimmie 0reed's nose right at his back. 'I let Stanton so to the front but. kept Jimmy Oreed on the outside thinking ho would run both Stanton and him- L rel! down. We went to the quart- er in 26 4-5 seconds. the half in 08 1-2 and finished the mile and s quarter in 231-0. new world's record. Jimmie Creed died. off, finishing last and Guest Star came up on the outside of me until we straightened into the long home stretch when I got out and tried my best to catch Dr. Stanton but ‘could not get any further than his wheel, and I doubt if any horse living can, conditions equal. "rho $60,000 trot was. l. wonder- ful race although Rodneyhsd a definite edge. 0n the back stretch all the better trotters were fight- ing for the lead when By Shively pulled Rodney out and it looked as though the rest had slowed up. 8c trotted right into the lead and opened up lengths and came home with apparent ease: Biiencer that arrived by air two reeks previous trotted s good rsce to be second. It was the nicest llsht I ever saw, those i'I good trottcrs leaving the gate with "NY horse in position and every- lhlllg on the trot. I am sending W l why o! e daily - racing 01m Published. ere. It certainly l-‘Mics interest with a large sec- tion of the public who like to ‘Militia By the way, I he'd so many wires from frlends.in the itlmes. also some from Toronto i} s Attention; o drive traiiinfl ' ohllbgffl a q THE. GUARDIAN,‘ OHARDOTTETOWN rum 1.0.0.000‘ 0i 0.8. ilaclng Ass’: Qmuao. Nlfimc a - -0fificlsls of the ‘rruro Driving Association said teddy they would Racing Association because It had ‘ignored Trurvs sigh/t to hold a provincial most July i." In listing races, the plant ss- sociation, holding its annual rneot- nig here, had not scheduled one for ‘kuro before SQL 1, when the Oentrsl- ova Scotls exhibi- trccks in Halifax, Sackvills, New Glsqww and Ompe Breton, des- pite a. long-standing agreement (met {Pr-urn should have the Do- minion Day mad, hub town of- ficials said. ‘ ‘President v.0. IlscOus-dy and secretary J-A. Kerr of the Truro club said they had "decided not to carry on." and Boston. that it is difficult for me to writs to everyone. I would appreciate it if you would say thanks to them all for ms. It really made me feel good to know 1 had so many fine friends." .. .. _ Thanks, Joe, your splendid letter ‘will please all friends and they are legion. Please write often. Quotes from the Winner's Circle in The Harness Horse, May 0th, contains the following comment on 060,000 Golden West Pace won by Indian Land driven by Joe O'Brien. Joe O'Brien, driver of the win- hing Indian Land: lfztremely modest and genuinely . thrilled, all O'Brien would say was "That was all right." Sep Palin. trainer of the vie- torious Indian Lzlnd: “That was one of the greatest driving eslibi- tions I've ever seen." Mira. James B. Johnson, Jr., own- er of Indian Iland: Trembling and so excited she‘ couldn't talk, all Mrs. Johnson could say was "Won- derful!" ‘ Our Montreal correspondent writes that last week's race meet at Richelieu Park drew an at- tendance of 8,000 despite bad weather conditions. A great new pacer has shown up in Pets Mills. that won a dash the previous week. Despite the heavy going he won a half-mile'heat;in‘1.00 heading a bunch of classy pscm. He is own- ed by Os-rl Wells o! Morrisbilrg. Msibel Mac. owned by B. McKinley, High River, Alberta, was another sensation, winning two firsts and a second and another good one ner of two heats- Barry Hirsch of Sydney has dis- posed of (muck worthy 2.00 1-2 former to parties in Quebec and the latter to an American buyer for a reported, price of 810.000. Mr. Hirsch purchased a green pacer named Hamel Irisco. very breedy and quite full of speed. P. J. Oadegan of Glace Bay has pur- chased a. new one the name of wiuch has not been disclosed as yet but it is considered to be a lawn-class speed prospect. ‘ROUILWOOG. one 0f the Mart- tfmes greatest purveyors e! speed. ved home yesterday from a visit to Sydney and surrounding towns where he did considerable business. On the way be stopped off at Antigonlsh pnd sold Nellie wutson and Archie Lee 2.10, also Billy Pay Ipo which he recently purchasSd from Charles Willis, Oovehesd. . We regret that‘ space‘ docs not permit "the inclusion ofcommuni- cations from several pond- ants but their notes will appear next week. E ~ . \ or owners -romcmlsor » \,. showed up in Miss Rosie 3., wln- _ and Scwt Spencer 2.07 1-4, the. ‘Barbara on fits Gar With Ilew Look n; Kay ls: UITAWA. Ml! l8 -(W) —A smooth road seemed to stretch to- day ahead cl a blue-eyed girl at the wheel of a sleek blue conver- tible. But what lay around the next curve, only she knew. world figure-tater Barbara Ann Scott close the keys of the ca: —her carat last. men, for the second thaw. she thanked the people of Ottawa for the gift which abe was forced to return last year in order .to preserve her amateur standing. "Thank you very, vary much," said Barbara. Ann‘to Mayor Stan- ley Lewis. and to the lvundreds of hometown folk who tumbled over themselves to get as close as possible to their favorite pin-up queen. ' Barbara Ann continued: "1 can't tell you bow glad I am to have it back," she said. "And 1 am so pleased with the new look." A coat of ,. wder blue paint-B. A.'s" favorite color - was respon- sible for the car's "now look." when ‘the young skater first ro- ceived the gift it was painted a bright canary yellow. The second presentation cere- mony took place outside the gar- age where the much-discussed au- tomobile has ‘ ’ ever since Barbara brought it back a year ago, and, with tears in her eyes, returned the keys to Mayor Stan- ley Lewis. It was Mayor Lewis who gave her back the keys today. “No matter what you do in the future — either as an amateur, or professional -- you'll still be Ottawa's sweetheart", he said. While acceptance of the car has ended Barbara's Olympic career, she still is free tn decids whether to remain an amateur or turn professional That decision she. probably will makeduring a vaca- tion she plans to take soon first at Brockville, Ont. Bonnie Mack . llas llighj liopes For Athletics ' . May l8 -(A.?) -“'I‘.he Athletics will finish in the first division and are “Pubic of winning the American League pen- nant." Connie. Mack said today. Sitting in his office the genial baseball veteran prepared s stra- tegy for the important four-gash series with New York Yankees opening in Yankee stadium to- cnorrovw. "If ws can split even in New York with the tough Yankees there's no telling how far we'll go," said Mack. . The 00-year-old Philadelphia lead- er said"hustle and the ability to takeadvantage of every opportun- ity regardless of how small" is tbs reason for his club's present lit-game winning streak and lofty first place perch. ‘Some player always seems to come through Just when we need it. For example, jpke 5am Chap- man night before last llsinst St. lnulsTwooutintlicninf-htnd and than ws go on and win in\the 11th" And than Connie chuckled he said: "Why even tbs opposing pitchers have been helping us‘ along. We've infield d M110," lll& llid, Idl- ing: . . "Italian best infield I've wet had -yes. including the 0100000 group of Stuffy Melanin, Eddie Collins. ‘Jack Barry and n-ank Baker, and my 1N! boys — Jinuny ha: fir}. Joe Boley and 5-3; - Formal llurllcr - tillage ls Laid l f. samhitsahonsesnlttiesihsgams. “I've got great confidence m uus’ MAY. '15, 104s limiters 0omor_ (Continued from page l). 10H. than went to some old fea Pins and crawled tinder om. At noonmysonDouglas reported that hfsdoghad killed one. Shortly after a dozen or more crows a _ Quail. ‘may called the same way when they m.‘ up on our eniescm in the summer. I drove them off. Later in the afternoon, Douglas. age 7, carried a Quail, 1n had been playiru wi. into the kitchen and showed it ,t his mother. There wag nothing wrong with it. Wbui he teased it into the air it flaw away. I shut the cat and dog up. The cat got out during the riiflt. I haven't seen any Quail, or heard them. since Simdny, April 25th." x x x s , I have talked to other farmers on wlhose property Quail were re- leased and the general tron-d of their story couesponded ' ly with Mr. Wood's experience. All interested. lovers of wildlife an hoping that the survivors will Adapt themselves to their surround- ings and learn Mother Nature's law....'l‘he Survival of the Fittest. I hopeto have more erwourwglng news before the summer is over. 0th. Charlottetown Troop Due tothe wet weather and the unavoidable absence of the s. M. from the Province today, our usual hike again has to be cancelled. Next week it will be a "rain or shine affair." All boys o! the 0th are reminded that the parts of uniforms order- ed some time ago are on hand and they. are asked to pick them up at ‘Monday evening's meeting. . Boon hand boys and be on. time for Monday's meeting at 7.00 p.m. ‘rsnsm cams (Continued from Page l) bd for uhironic 0's‘ convales- cent beds. These will total 010.- 000,000 a. year‘. l. A non-recurring grunt of 03,000 for health surveys, to be divided on this basis: 8.000 to each Province; the remainder to be divided am- ong the Provinces on the basis ofpopulation. with the pro- viso that no Province gets less than $16,000. 8. An annml grant of 80 cents per ccpita to at Ethel! the general public heal ser- vices in deficient tress, the payment to be increased five cents yearly until it reaches 00 cents par carpita. The com- mitment for the first full year will be 04,404,000. 4. An annual gmnt of 05.000.- 000, ma.‘ to smooooo over s period of years, for tubercu- losis control and to extend progressively the area of free tment. l. An annual grant of H.000.- 000. rising to 61.000000 over I» for mental health. can 0. An increase of M0000 in the plelent annual flint of %.®0 ,-— bringing the total to “$0,000 4- for venereal dil- easo control. ‘l. An annual grant of UM.- (lh fer-tbs prevention, control and treatment of crippled children. 00M annual grant of $500.- HOMJM is health research. _ annual grant of I3.- dcvolop and nvvidc m active possible dioc- noatso gas treatment services" - losiecntroi o! cancer. I . on s...» ..fl|ghuunacemsa\ sflvllfinn on’ that some of the school children or 1h the Govern _ A on; financial stops t0 Illllfif the mat- , of place ti: fog-mei- enemy satcllitrctuntriss also was adopt- ed. . In the npaning question perv-d. A Minister sol é. ..g l s.=."~ ' -'|.‘he regultr monthly flwitlng d - fortunate m having on their staff ' ist, - and has worked from Inbrador - for inns-pits! construction, ‘but '_e;sid ' “could " Olllvlttesi maitlmsh than was leml laid sir could have boo wwvtl noon-MAN Jill SIEVENUON fife H M/iN/l‘ in B.I.S. Monti? Matting llcld m. Bcnevvolent Fish Society we! held last evening in o» Wbslsn Omnolly presided. A_ h!!! mime bes- of members were‘ present. fight new candidates for mnem- bership were ballottcd for and Momorlsl r-uu. Tlsrflilidcntpll- I ‘Rig oas-rlmnicaflono. bills, and claims amassed and adopted. Mr. WM- ning Committee. The following members were 4p- pointed to committees: Social Evening committee, Gerry Mus-t- ugh, Josqrn ‘Ihistle. Bias-old Wea- therbie, James Hegarty,‘ Isrnsrd Oallaghan; Whelan Claus Oom- mittce, 0- Oorrigan, T. Flynn: lb tertainment Committee, ‘Wiiikei flnlth, D. Bowling; Oharitlbll Oolmnittee, It Kelly. John Ooady, J.W. Hogan, A. Bnith. 1A0 Mur- rigan, Gerald Murtsgh; Finance Committee, P. Doyle, I..O. Kelly. Mini‘ a further dlacusian the affairs of the Society, meeting was adjourned. the Former‘ iliftcwn Man ilhlef, Air Engineer. \ "Gap Airways Limited armvery‘ two qualified sir engineers with years of experience on ,all types of aircraft both in building and. maintenance", says the St. Maurice Valley Chronicle aviation column- Three Rivers. Quebec. “Tbs chief engineer," the report eon- tinues, "Allison jbodd, hails from Ghnslottctowfl. PILL M lill been in the business since he was l6 to the equator on all types of ’s.ir- craft and engines, in factories, in tbs bush, with the R.0.A.I'., in fact everywhere they have air- planes." w. Rodd is a son of Mrs. Vernon Rodd, 22 Bishop St., Olty. He was educated at West Kent School, worked for a time at a local service station and be- came a civilian aviation mechanic during the war serving at Saturn-st... Port of Spain, Trinidad and Dorval. " - sumo $0.0... '10s, Fires In "Village May l4 — (OP)- Tbc man who fired l8 Jewish- ownecl homes and cottagesin the Laurentian district of Val Morin toud police today he did it be- cause he doesn't like Jews and "They are all Oonatmmists." D‘Asslse Menard, released sev- eral months ago from a mental in- stitution, was captured early this morning when he stole from the bush in the darkness. He was walking near the railroad tracks outside the village when police came upon him. Capt. J. A. Quenneville of the Provincial Police said Menard con- fessed his act and was about to set more fires when caught. Police found 0'10 matches, remains o! l2 large boxes ha ‘ ed W00. will! in val Morin, in the tall, lanky Menard! clothes. P.E.I. Fox Furs Shipped To Princess d The I! platinum for furs, which have been on display at tbsIsland Furriers for the past several dpys as the wedding gift of the Pro- vince of Prince reward Island to Princess Elisabeth. were on their way to mglsnd yesterday. Ths skins, which were selected as the choicest o! the Isladdblllt year's output, were packed in s specially prepared be: lined with the Royal colours. Lamont said ho does not think the disorders in troubled Palestine are as bad as it was first feared they might be, and expressed chops thd United Nations will con- tinue to exert an influence there- Ocmno John Station, ssrvativo leads Government on the coswlhasntod the aid .."'.‘.’..““i'.‘.."'i.“f.°°“'s°°"-l' I1. Oafdwifl. GUI‘. his welcomes ha: as the " ounhtion" I! a flbpfi social security Ivshm, buftlsst _ ‘slams. lolen seen ads: lisdd. "m" . 91°F"! i" t 1mm» sand s . although acme of; the reassures cumin fur- n tbsr. . _ . Ilr. Martin laid at his conference that dlestc when tbs Mani preps will become effective. 8e mu Iowan] ron reported for the Social Ilvcv ray, John Callaghan, WD. Ber- i‘ on 1.. in 3dto44,om| PHONE 55 Mm n. 0||r Ylasiiaklc A R 0P I'll Al! : DRESSES r l.» your favourite ATC spun royoa Jmscs. !_ Carefully finished with pinked seams and A sound workmanship throughout. Styles for ‘ nisses and women. Sizes/IG 1-2 24 1-0,’ .5 More s‘ » Inspired by the brilliance as thi California 1. sun, the lovely colour eomblnotionah than, _ v, I2 to 20 in the group. IQY‘ ‘ i . , 1‘ ‘I'll! V. l, FASHION SHOPPE t; fr," 5"" [Ml Fashion luilff _' ‘ or. sr. ., Stresses 00st Factor In lloivtlnuance 0t Maple lllills Prciect Pnsnlsr Jones has issued a statement in N91! to critics ed the _'s policy of discb -- ohd operation of the Mg/ple Hills housing , j -* in the course of which he says: Tho ion sustained by operating the project up to March 31st‘ of this year has bean $21,000.61. The beat estimate the" government has been able to obtain shows that the ‘anticipated loss for the com- lng year will be much heavier. For the next involve months All oooco or a monthly'nte 0f $1.500. labor costs for engineers and firemen fill amount to $20,000 and 000 tons of coal will cost approxi- mately $2000.10 will be neces- sary to male extensive repairs to all buildings at an estimated cost u! $.00) andtother services such as ROMP. patrol and siding and water charges will amount to $2,000 more or an estimated ex- penditure 00070000. -WitJ| every apartmmt occupied tbs amount of revenue will am- ount to only $2,400 per month or s total rovenue for the period of @300 II. will thus be~seen that a loss of amroxknately 040.000 can be looked for. , Ifthisilflluredout on the basis M 10o families it will be been that tbegovernrnent is ex- wanna no% .v mast with Provfnetai Health Min- isters and "their assistants.» soon» as the money was vdtcd by Par~_ iiament. péflbd u power costs are oltimated st 01B»- ' Recruits‘. B1B being accepted. 41¢‘. ifhe. Royal l iCanagdjlanp l Princess Warmly Welcomed. In Fran-co PAR-IS. May l4 -— (Reuters)- Tears streamed down Princess Elizabeth's face today as she and the Duke of Edinburgh drove thromh wildly cheering crowds down the Champs Elysees after placing a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier on the first day of their visit to Paris. Fatigue after the ail-night Jour- ney, ‘ ‘ excitement about her first tn-ip to France, the solemnity of the Arc de Triomphe ceremony and perhaps most. of all the gen- uine warmth of welcome from Par- is, were enough ~to explain her us. , In spite of the. morning's strain, pected to contribute $400 per fam- ily to provide shelter for a fur- ther period of one year. Wihen ft is known that approximately half tho families in residence an i.n arrears for rent at the present time it will be rwadlly understood that the government is not. pre- paredorabletocarry o any longer. In the beginning t e pro- ject was designed for those who were not able to find quarters but who were able and willing to pay rent. The Government will assist any tenants to acquire the buildings they presently occupy for removal frombln site at 00st- Itllundgr- stood some ten tenants have ai- ‘ready signified their intention to pirnchase buildings, Princess Elizabeth delivered‘ be: broadcast speech this afternoon a0 the opening of the exhibition "fight Centuries of British Life.“ Paris" without faltering. . .1 In French, with hardly eftracs of accent, she spoke in an asleep: tionally clear, firm voice. ' ‘ JEWS‘ PROBIJIM (Continued from m» u _ > ‘all’. y.- ‘battle with the major strength a1. _ . the Arab volunteer army at thu Bab El Wad gorge, 10 miles wesir of Jerusalem. Gonigol of» ma Jerusalem-Tel Nviv highway wan at stake. . i Bcn-Gurion st once announced the abolition of all laws of thl British white paper of 1939 restrict-e lug immigration and the land laws restricting Jpwish property owners ship. Other statutes. he said.‘ would continue in force pending recodld fication and new legislation.“ ' Earlier a lone bsgpiper skirled a Scottish lament as British ruin ended in Jerusalem. , Two British sergeants wont ts the rod of the King Davidflotel, where the Palestine Government had its headquarters for ll years, and hauled down the British flag. Red Cross‘ representative Jacques do Reynier handed up the Red. Cross banner to replace it. ‘The United Nations flag. a whits “globe and laurel crest in a blue _'_field, hung nearby. : A few miles outside Jerusalem Sir Alan boarded a twin-engine R. AF. Anson for the trip to Haifa. Mou nteycif y .Po.l,i_c §' Appiiooau must be 01.91.42.006... the ..'.. o! l0 assoc . - For further information apply to the nearest R.,C~.M._Polioo _.;.-. ~ l . - mat qr the Commissioner, Iidveiccnddiea Mounted Police. Ottawa His plane was escorted by Spit- fires and Iancastcrs. " v m