NOVEMBER 10. 1936 {~- Binns - Nemis Bout I8 NOt Recognized my WATERFORD, N. 3., Nov. Plcp)~l3ccau e the Cape Breton Box-Lug Commission refllSed 90 gnCllUil a scheduled 10-round bout bgi\‘.\‘.ll Johnny Neml-‘i. New \v.11c-ri<.rd and Benny 3111115. of Cll;ll'l0i.l‘lll\\'il. as a mfllll 0011i o; a pl'l),;0:C(l zight program Nov. g1, Proiuutci‘ George Lewis has changed iiic card to an all-star one. 5mm lnrllii?!‘ Maritime Amateur middicuciulit champion, and Nem- g, a vizczau wrapper, will meet in 551x roluuivr, Four other fights ‘in bi,- inciudcd on the lime pv- mm lllUiiiiiiilLf a six round battle <1... c McGibbon, New A .|ii(i Pordena Smith, ia-nipscv, Sydney and Bil- lie Krauu Ncw Waterford, are slated 1oz a four round tussle. School Teams To Play This Afternoon ’ s ‘Ibis afn-inuan at 3.30, Queen squarc and Wot Kent rugglbrs will clash in iizc second game of the best tau out of ihrce series for the lnzcrsclur-ivic championship. The Quccn Square boys. won the first gamc in rivfcrnc of thcir title by de- feating Wat Kent last week 6-3 1n a clnsciy ' On \Vidnc.<(ia_v afternoon the No- Illilflfi and Saint Dunstans teams will c'.'i.<h iu tho third game 0f the trst thrrc out of five series for the Island nuzcr title.‘ The Nomads have a, two game load in the strug- gle and arc strong favorites to cop honors ivid by the University tcam in" iiir 133ml four or five years. The . ffrd Saints, however. may be " arc by no means out; as t bv ibc game Saturday ~nn ulwu thcy lost out in i: of play through a award to the city Divide Title (C. l‘. hv Guardians Special Wire) rmannonouari, Nov. 9—The Pefsrboririuh public school soccer ifflilvc clmrunionship has finally been d riiiwl-but not by actual z: l: dccidcd the series had panc far enough after King Edvrard and Central Schools had 913F011 11 7'1‘ "amc: Eath t/cam had wcv. raw s‘; :'~ and scvcn had re- iultcd il‘ ll , A? ti“ c ' ision of fhe seventh icarikv’: ‘vwcrs cf both teams rcrc s" ilnl in divide the tit'e. BOWLING nocacv wnasruuo Lewis Scores IDNLDON, Nov. 9—(AP)-John Henry Iewis easily disposed 01th,. challenge for his light heavyweight championship offered by Len Harv- ey tonight when he battered the Briton around and did everything but knock him out in a 15-round bout in Wembley Stadium. Lewis, weighing 173 1-2 to Harv- ey's 172 had things hi} own way from the third round to the finish. Harvey was forced to clinch and cling all through the latter part of the bout and appeared lucky to es- cape a. knockout. Mrs. Harvey, who rushed u; 1m- hirsbands corner several times to urge him to greater efforts, d1‘:- mgreed violently with the decision but other critics wcrc in unanimous agreement. Despite his defeat, Harvey came out ahead on the fight as he pro- moted it as well as taking part. A crowd of 12,000, one of the largest .Down The Alleys HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Dr. F. C. Dougan Trophies Last night on the Holy Name Alleys saw the first night's bowling in the half finals, with all bowlers bowling a steady game throughout. Interest is certainly at a high pitch at present as to the teams that will get a place in the quarter finals. FIRST A. Burke - 228 297 190 Mrs. Burke 244 135 147 Total—1241 SECOND G. McDonald 209 155 ‘.234 D. McDonald 210 153 1B2 Total—1143. _ THIRD R. McLcltan 186 257 313 E. Dougan 106 162 114 Total—1138. FOURTH W. Brown 232 203 227 Mrs. Goss 146 201 123 Total-1132. FIFTH R. Cameron 310 144 161 M. Burke 205 189 100 Total-nos. SIXTH W. Halpcnny 202 255 185 R. Sinnott 138 ‘146 146 Total-low. SEVENTH E. Robin 241 159 192 G. Keenan 164 >109 I30 Total—1062. EIGHTH E. McMillan 174 191 201 P. Gnudet 106' 148 162 Total-982. Tonight's Schedule Please bc on hand at 7 o'clock sharp. Sherry 8r W. Murlcy. Flynn 8r C. Lr-Clair. Mnllctt 8: F. Ticrnoy, Connors dz V. Covlc. McFarlane so J. Cauaghan. Coyle dz H. Craswcll. Shnvcr 8c J. A. Bentley. . McInnis & G. Essory. .“.~Y?F".'“F‘F°I" =_ Pipe dreams come irue vriiii . Rich cut-plug burlcy smolring tobacco Produced and packed in lpotloao factories. W ‘n. ’ in cellophane to prouzvo its original fresh- ness 10¢ and 15¢ pack- ngel and M lb. humidor- lop lino. IOOK ¢|TY TQIIGOO GQIPIIY; I-IIITID 100% Gmollan Ill Indepaldcllt Nil/ll. ‘Over Len Harvey In Light Heavyweight Bgut _____._ dine (ZHARIJYTTI-ITOW Easy Victory {$200,000 i p50 Golfers Next > Year‘ indoor fight gatherings in undo“. ;in".:everal years, paid an estimatedi CHLCAGQ NO“ 9-‘<APl-"N°l'lil 15,009 pounds (about $75,000)’ {Allli'l'l£'il.'{>‘ pixiiu~..siuiial golfing bri-‘ The King, whose presence was be- i gm!” “m m” ‘ll l1 $309,000 target ~lieved possible did not attend. 1mm,‘ year‘ Harvey blamed his defeat on an: The happy new“ will be presyemed injured right hand, sayins “it went ‘lmlorrow at we oimmng S“ 1°“ °f out of commission in the third "m Proresiional 6on0“ 555°C“- mundy lion annual mcctng by Ruben, E_ ‘ me twoJmed flouting of the Ilarloiv, head of the organizations Ukrizona negro had a great deal to Lournzuncxit bureau. Thc target will ‘do with it, however. After a. couplc 8551mm eve“ gTmm" PY°P-1'li°n$-‘ of slow rounds, Lewis began pound- ‘ Hzirlow said will“ i? Films m!‘ a mg away with both hands and .-2_o.000 all-star tournament are re-f drove Harvey around the ring. '1'"?- Tmng rapidly under the bomb“ With the same list of tourna-l ardment‘ Hawey fir“, only um i air-iris; that laid out o. total of $156; ,' good punches_ He smahed the {-15 iur 1.1101936 cauinaign again‘ champion with a terrific u,“ hook ancd up and to be augmented by i0 the head m the ninth, arm flr- i “W ““~“'°'i"" Plilrlmv Predict“? mg a hard right m the sixth as the ‘. 0Y0 £0118 b1.-'.-. 1‘ money year for referee cautioned them to speed up! 1937' me bout.“ During the last [CW1 ‘Thc llil-dilll‘ event, the tentative Imunds Harvey nladejlmost no at -‘ ate and titties for which have not.‘ fort to fight back. British Army Officer Wins Jumping Title NEW YORK, Nov. 9—tCP)—-Iu a bitterly fought duel, Licut, J, A, Talbat-Ponsonby’, young Biritisii army Officer, tonight won the in- tcrnational individual military lUmPilW title at ihe National Horse Show after being (‘zlrflnd through four jump-offs by Capt, Eduardo Yancz, leader of the Chi- ican team. Mounted on Kiurton, a giant, Bfldinir, Lieut. Talllot-Ponsohby cleared 40 difficult jumps without a. mishap to win before a crowd g1‘ more than 12,000. Licut. Douglas Clcland of thc Canadian Army team. riding Mgr- itot, and Major John Tripper Colc of the United States, upon Dakota, jumped off for third and fourth place aficr being amcug the 53x officrrs to got by the first tcstsuc- ccssfully. Third phcc wcut to Licut. Clcl- und, with bfajor Colc taking fourth in front of Major A.L.Cam- cron of Grcat Britain and Licut. Stig Holm, of Sweden. "Feels Lost” Losing Chums (Canadian Press Dcspatrh) MONTREAL, Nov 9—Cl;1ude Bourquc, one of the "three muske- ioxrs’ from Monoion, feels lost" new the parting of thc ways has come aiTcr nrarly six years of hockey with Rrne Bsudroau and Ray Mal- cnfant Insrparablc chum; since school dags, ihcy switched allegiance this .'(_.‘Zl.%‘0l‘l from Muuirz-al Canadicns in Montreal s-cnior group. Bourquc now goals for Montreal Royals, senior champbns of Quebec, while Boud- rcau and Miicnfant, both forwards, pay with Qucbec Aces, provincial intermediate champions last season. The group schedule tossed Bour- que into p!ay agnhst his former tcammaics in the first game of the season. Although he admitted to- day he “had thc jiticr." with these iwo sharpshooters against him, he izeld Aces, in complete subjection scoring a 5-0 shutout. ‘They're good around the not," Bourque said in talking the game over. "That's when I'm most afraid of them. I played with them so 1 r-i ic“, without them." AT‘ kids in Moncton they played on the same school, Malenfant, dur- in; the last s"): seasons has always played with Bourque but there was om year that Boudreau signed with another team. The three stuck together thmush minor hockey in tho Miifitimosi junior and {enlor hockey in Mon- heal. Off the ice they always were together, especiailily when living in Montreal. purine‘ the whmw montho, even though living in dif- ferent parts of Moncton. they gon- rrally would meet. Bourque, after several seasons playing with "also tans’ in Moni- real, reelsoptlmtstic about Royals going for along the Allan Cup trait. Hgeven goesso runaway-they- "might tabs It" But: he hasn't etnmted out those Arm hom Quebec despite that first licki"? r ~-i ' still think". mmtoii":,._.... _ - I bccn worked out, would bring to-i aethvr 1o or 12 of the world's hot-i test shots to scramble for a $25,000‘ purse. ‘Phcrc also is a. pOSSlbility that a. mcciiug" between Lawson ‘Little, former amateur king, and “one of the greatest of maicirplay arti ts, who is not yet ciigiblc for, the P. G. A. iiilc tournament, and the winner of the pro cvcnt. at Pinc- hurst next week, will be arranged, . __..__._ _. A ConnySmythe Worried Over t’ Leafs’Display i TORONTO, Nov. a-(crrv-Nono i106 gully. Conny Smyihc icft for i New York taught to meet with other I National Hockey Mague leaders ovcr the troubled stale of the New York Amcricans, lcavixig behind l‘ speculation ovcr what. is to be done N GUARDIAN Would Sever TheAA. UofC MONTREAL. Nov. a — (c?) _' Further relaxation in the amateur code will force Quebec Amateur rrack and Field Association to consider severing its with the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, according to a resolut- on passed at a meeting here to- lay. The A. A.U. branch exprcsscd "nicern at proposed amcudmculs to the amateur code which would arrow further the distinction be- wccn amateurs and professionals. Such changes are contrary in constructive suggestions" oflcriwi at the 1935 Illlllllfll mcctiug of th \.A.U. of C. iu Halifax but no w-tcd upon, the rcsolut-lon con- .-ludcd. General Motors Announces (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wircl NEW YORK, Nov. 9—A wagc boost of fivc ccnis an hour anda Christmas disbursement of $10,000.- 000 for employees was announced today by Gcncral Motors corpor- ation along with a “year cud" div- idend of $1.50 a share on the com- mo. stock. Thc pay increase, affcrting moic than 200.000 employees in the United States is effective immod- iatcly, the company announced. It will di place the "apprcciatioil fund" under which the extra pay- ment of $10,000,000 will bc matic to workers this year. Or the wage adjustment, a statement by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., President, said: "In view of the fact i‘. is likciy the current trend of business act.- about his ‘own Torcnto Maple Leafs. Having started the season with a two-game lming streak, the I/eafs arc on the spot, Art Jackson, a bust- ling young piaj:cr' who soc-mod hcad- cd for a. gocd season, has already bcrn .<hl'p]>."(l to the 'l‘:rcnio farm at Syracuse. He may bc back before long. Thc Leafs clrcppcil their first two gimcs on homo icc, Dciroit Red Wings talcng the oprncr 3-1 and tho-c disputed Amcricaus, led by Rcd Dution, won Saturday night 3-2. Thc msulis have Sjrmthe and l others sad, if not jittery. They hope the situation will im- prcvc, perhaps Qirar up entiroy. whcn Charlie Conachcr returns ‘next Saturday night to hclp out ‘nypihst Chicago ITark Hawks. The Big Bcmbcr has lrcu on the bench with an uijurcd wrist. ir | a Eli s a" s an mans can this Boxing Bout Feature Of Program T0- night. There was a good attcndanoe at the flrcmcrfs Fair last night. The mystery man, Mr. “X", is still at’ large. some pcople bclicvcd that there was no such mun but that was not so, flrcmcn said. He hml boon thcrc cach night of the Fair and in that time had bccn ap- proachcd only oncc and thcu the correct words were not uscd. Thcrc is a ten dollar reward for the per- son stopping Mr. "X" and using the correct words in accosilng him. The Queen of the Fair contest with its fur coat as the Drive W15 attracting considerable attention. Miss Vera Stewart was leading at present, officials said last night. The big attraction at the Fair tonight is the boxing bout between Jack Lashlcy’ the "Carnation Kid" and Jack Ncilsou of North River. Thc Dixie entertainers remain on the program and will give their us- ual cnicrlainment in addition to the other attractions. Hremen-n-wc iooking forabum- ' per house tfliight. “If you want to scc a rcal scrap and enjoy the other lflfltliPS c‘ the Fair you had hcttcr cc?" I < 1"."- i"~ advice ' "l \\c..~ handing out last l .__..o, ivity will continue, so far as can now be scen—at least to 1937-and ‘ further, rather than to recognize that pos ibility in the form of an "appreciation fund" at the cud of 1937, it is believed it will b‘: more satisfactory to tho organization to bé made at the end of the your and ; - anticipate such paymnnt as mighti distribute it through the from week to week." The "year-end" dividend of $1.50 a share will aggregate approxi- mately $05,200,000. It is payable Dec. 12 to stnck of record Nov. 19. 0n Sept. 12 the company declared the regular dividend of 50 cents a share and an extra of 75 ccuts. “This year-end dividend," Sloan's tatemcnt said. "rcprcscnis the bcst judgment or the directors as to_ thc balance of cstiuiatcd cam- ings of 1936 that may be prudently distributed at this time." ycar 0 0 anvJIJ‘ connection ‘ - "twin — xI-Iii QSee Amicable Relations With Agreement |I1Q Amate VAmerk Case i _____ NEW YORK, Nov. 9-fCP)—G0v. rrnurs of the National Hockov I/‘auue were gather-big here 90mg)“ t.) renew (iiscirs-ioiz of the tallglcd question of owner. ilip of New york ‘ Americans. 'l"hcy mcct in speoal session to- znorrow and some quarters foresaw‘ i ‘ilc poxsibiliiy of an amicable agrcg_ ncnt. William D\\'_Vi‘l" will be prospnt [Q “frnii his right. i0 owncr. hip of tho ‘cam. Two wcaks aco the GQvgr. ‘P's cifclarcd ihe Amcrican fran- iuzc forfcitcd lXTIIHSC Dvrvcr llfiii ‘x ind to cC-rnplj; with L-wgne d... "uruuls ihatlu: ‘iqiiiilaie (lcbis ‘tic Lc: uc and others. ll‘.(l(‘i)il‘Ill‘(-F§ to the Major ‘ Ice‘ Circuit mun. 1'... to $18000. if." claims in have that amount rcndv ito prrxcnt at tomnrrnfs mcc-tin l i "lid llQilPs to have hi= franchise and j -tu".i:il i» lzim. H!‘ lost. the i bcca" c hc assigned ctr» tn :11» Lonquo ,1: COL i0 :5‘, tilt‘ Amrricaus in Chi." in last‘ ‘-'l"i uudcr thc a rc, uli. of an in- at. Whitby. 011'...‘ "~11 from llifiyillfl. ccs. This ln-l lvcil at Toronto ks played Tori x-to Leafs Saturday nigh‘. as wards f‘ ih" N. ll. L. Scvcral l"a".uc d d in illl‘.'(‘ the Amor- ‘.201! clsarrii up once and, ‘ l}: . a iflli sorurrfi "trailing ihc it "Iicr 1.": v . Thc Dircrfors opposing Dow-m" claim thc Auirrl: f‘ ' iru "clloctsi i ‘n i120 financa‘ sfab _' of the e i ‘fr? Lcrwtv- and that if 11c is iuiabie, ‘ t~ mrrt. 1'1 rbfijratioir. new owners should bc soi.,__lit. Vifhilc ilac Lcazuc llcadfi prepared to fight; ihc 0\\'fl(‘l'='li{) problcm, the American 11cc ists thomsclveoi iwcrc siifill‘: prc ilv atop thr- Can- iadian Ciro siandiug wit-h a t-‘e i with the Iilacklr as and a tricfory lovcr itfaplc In." ‘ nttackcd lxrcmtse as being contribu- zorv, it was said it would interfere,’ with civil rights and property which i \\'(‘l'i? the affair of the- provinces‘ undcr the cQnstlLu ion. But a more rcai axialogy 11c declared wa» the Workmenrs Comyrnsaiion Act. It was a casualty of cmployrntrrt that one might bc hurt; it. was an (co-i nomic Cilwilllify that one might be,‘ irurt. by ‘oozing fired. But the pro- ut cithcr was in sub- .. ..'llll0 kind of thing. Sir Sidney Rowaft said that." the act; of the Dominion Parliament had rcally in rnduccd a sct of rights! and obliguiiion “llilll wore not prmiucial at ail, The schcmc was a pan-Canadian sciicmc ucfuarially, economically and in cvcry other, rcspcct. i nan liifiii (Continued from page l‘: of New Brunswick contcrdcd that ‘he mca<urc was invalid. Hc raid that for old age pour-ions the Dn- minion Parliament lmzi IlFOfiUCTIl a scheme and lcft ihe provinces frcc to decide whether to join it or not} and get ihe bcncfit of a 75 pcr ccnt‘ contribution. Thcy all at lat dc- ridcd to ccme in. Several mcmbcrs of the Privy Council cxpr~cs=crl ihcir opinl us. i Lord Macmillan said that ‘this. so-callcd SPECIAL! Elli GILLETTE i i insurance scheme mas nr Lord Aiiziu roritarlvd that it was‘ 1|. serious nifataur of government izmvcr" in flu..- rinfrs to hold ,t win -~. u-c an cf eciivc l1i‘lll'1il.‘ of aovir'r.rr.ciit unrmploy- ,llli'ili, m.- llr- said it umuld lsc inicrcJ. 7o src if it \v.:.'.- not :0 rlfc in ( ‘ to intro._iurc n. schcnu: which \ ii 110i. hav- thc nbjcrtiou \\iili‘il scftuvd to ufply lo purriy political sdiriiic.» Whru ihc _ arc ico much, ruin . i w: sfutt w. r, iusicnd of‘ roiling ihcm as you do _v0uz" good: vnrx, ti." ham iogctiivi‘ win n‘ l.:o.-c knof. ‘fhcn yu know thcv arc house Sl()i"klll_[f\ and you never comb ' dbYIl" GISLLETTEOfOFFERS: tAiLTiilS; Q Positively lhc greatest shaving “l>'-.|y_ n‘ Caj- Idll Bladm alone are worth 50v. L1l‘i\li((l r-frcr —so gct your Giilciic “Gold Cp ' lfi(“_\'l GILLETTE snrerv RAZOR co., of caaaoa, us. I > 1 t i BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Fred Perry World ’s lVo. 1 ur Tennis Player Joins Professional Rank (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlre) NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Fred Perry swapped glory for gold today and will show his termis wizardry in Canada and the United States under professional auspices. The world's outstanding amateur piaycr thus took a z-tep that threat- ens to take-from England the all- 'England and United States singles mics as well as the historic Davis Jup. Deflection of Perry from amateur ..1nks brightens the hopes of Aus- walla, Gcnnany and the' United states for the Davis Cup. In sing- es it appeared there was no one , mit- capable of halting Don Budge of California who took Perry to ..'e sets in the United States title .r‘n'. last September. The 27-year-old Briton, winner .1‘ the British and American titles bra-c times each and stalwart de- fender of the Davis Cup for Eng- land. cast his lot with Frank ilunter and Howard Vo"hell, a pair of former “first 10“ luminaries, who are making their promotorial debuts with Perry as the principal offering. I-Iuntcr announced that Perry, the lanky Ellsworth Vines and two other professionals, probably the vcteran "Big Bill" Tilden and George Lott. will open a. five months‘ United States and Canad- ian tour in Madison Square Gar- rlcn on Jan. 6. While neither Hunter nor Perry's attorney would divulge the finan- cial phase of the contract which Jinds Perry from Jan. 5 to Mav l2 inclu ive, except. that Perry would ‘ work on o. percentage basis with a minimum guarantee, it was reliab- ly reported Fred will receive an assured $25000. Hunter predicted Perry will rake in between $75,000 and $100,000, but older heads in promotion put. the figure from $50,000 to $75,000. BERLIN, Nov. iI-Gottfricd Von Cramm, Germany's no. one player, felt "a personal loss" in Fred Perry's departure from the ranks of amateur tennis. "This i: a great pity for said Von Cramm, "because it robs mo of an opportunity of beating Perry. With Perry gone, Von Cramm raredictcd Germany would win the Davis Cup and the All-England title next year. Advance Toward (Continued from page 1) aazziiy“. outskirts againrt the as- saults of Moorish Legionnairas outside the city and Fascist snipers within. Rcd Cross estimates placed to- day's dead at 25, adding to the estimated to;a1 of between 100 and 200 killed or wounded, in Sunday's swift. visit of Fascist warplanes. Insurgent bombing and pursuit planes shook the city in three sep- arate sortlcs today, diving unscath- ed through the popping burst." oi’ fuiile anti-aircraft fire. At 8:30 a. m. the Fascist planes roared down upon the city and its sleepless inhabitants. They came again at 2 p. m., and the last time about 45 minutes later. Government military leaders, be- lieving the bombardmcnfs were de- me” i Garden To Stage Cross-Country Ski Contest NEW YORK, Nov. El-ICPP-A bros-country‘ slti run do. .11 publicity man's lllili wvi- n. iling" Will be llPlLl w. ifines of ltfzuiison Squ ra- ncxt month. This bccarue known trabv.‘ win:- .hc sport arenas publl ‘iy machine Jartcd flooding i110 v j anti. ~ vauce notice Lin‘. the Nwwh A can winter sport; lwv. \\l.i 1.4; Dcc. 9-12 iuclu. I The 611M101) r turc, as sport rflmost half of a It. nevertheless will of an arrhitcctu racing course iirs “grucllimf and in among the yrolvliiacc liwl a. (liliviiil 501N- i. up a wi.l Lmi fiifzliwii: id i)‘- a‘. to .~<1 il..i TW-O GU01) .' ' PAL‘ BILLY 130mm .1: 2.0:» Bu)‘ mm- ing. 1100 lbs. Record lam-n this _\car' at. Charlottetown uh: u lu- lu-zrt llliil good horse Petr-r (uruurd and others. Won 4 rut-cs and was so.- ond in 3 nthcr slur .~. IIANOVER (U! lllilll ‘Lit! (Ir-vi- nut Gelding. i150 lbs, Yvon at ho- stock, Summcrsiili- lnuzrnixr; t ui. accord) and St. sti-plu-n l; - such good horses as Dull; . Star G.,,l'ctcr Onward, cu. Both horses arc 7 yours flisl. Sound, good mannered and gami- Your choice for $ill0.00 as no dim! want two homes ciigibic to lhc 71.11’ Anrly C. 1H. ALEXANIHZR, .t John. N. l‘. Class. (oMFoiiii satiny, BESU TIRES We are spccially vllllillll"! 10 service ALI. $17 .' 7 TIRES .-'\.\'D WHITL OCK ’S T I R u SERVICE Phunc 110i]. a a v__ , ,._....__....,‘_..____.__-. -__.__ . 162 lirnt Sin-ct. signed to crurubl. .l<_\-.lili.4. fences protecting ilic llt“il‘l vi .\!a<i- rid, (lL“OtI‘il ilu- (‘llillim nf ii\i,r men to rcbuilrlzlz; ihc fnr1;i.<~..! ~ ' and barricades as ia.~i as tin-j. u blasted down, In each of iilf‘ ivarplaiic aim there were ume plane-l, f‘ ' neat. formation until tin the main lines of t‘~.-~ fenders- along the River which forms a around the tvcsi and . i10- thc capital. F-I-G-H-THT JOHN LASHLEY of Bermuda Vs JACK NEILSON, North Rivcr FIREMENS FAIR TUESDAY-MM) P.l\l. Admission 10 ccnts In Remembrance! l. it Of Our Glorious Dead THE FIREMENS FAIR ‘ Will be closed all day Wednesi And will open Thursday night for balan.-.~ u. the week. 1