PAGE SIX g1 .-.._ rnaécnaiznorrmnwn GUARDIAN SRORWTING NEWS YEO Ii It 0f American League series. \V_vnn‘5 second triumph the; year. ; l Facing Yank Terry. Joe Kuhell lashed cut a triple v/ith two out inl (the :tli and the next batter, third g (In Torres. come through with '0 osgger The Senators sewed . was, 'll‘.l‘ Brown‘; ivere outliit, l0-6'but the Indian; hrid nine men left on buss to iii: Brown's three. H hung up his ninth victory tlicrigh as the New Y egi soulj_s_ " Ponies Draw over Pliii- 'l)\lll!3 gums in] the Oltkllfh uith, _ . '» Yirk . or“ " _ . , ' >- .. n’ .. "““°‘ Attention In me Is llorse Parade Jsii. inning in. r Feature At Cincinnati Ln the horse parade on Mondly 9, brautllul pair o! black and Whlw ipqiiiss, Quctzile and Lucky. W“! shown by Bobby Johnston, Charlote- bnse bhws wwn 1t is iindcrstocd that Bobby ll doubles, by “.35 airs-es em for Quecnlc by M1191‘ \\i.li out awn)‘ in ‘ll’: Nqvfcnndland panties but, turned alkor in the ihird. down the offer. zi.c (COIN! and by W with two dawn. gains at Cin Cinclnnzit‘ El\‘\ (Preacher) Roe pitched irl straight iin-IPitt< * ii Pirates to a 6-1 national ' h H h from St Lcuisfllca \"tory over Chicago Cub: pit t biugh, allowing the Bruins f?!) haw ‘shut scwiL lwell scattered hits l ‘ I s . u tio yr ...t i Mcanw i9 thc Pirates u-ere co- y l?! llllll ll , Reds lure glvcnllecting l2 from Less Fleming fn- P B12 Wailers in 22 minutes irluding Vince Dimazglo‘; homer ini ' Awde from Big Mac l‘CLl dtrip- the sxrh with two on. It The Brighton Horseshoe Club. which has been operation for the Dost several years, has laid plans for a bigger and better sea- son this coming one. Yesterday a new nit was laid and lllls will insure a bigger member- shin and kociior competition >than has been the case in the past. In regard to members Manager Jack McCnurt has stated that anyone “denim; to loin will be cordially ivclcom-cd. Eosoiiail Results fiesu is Of Boxing Finals illt Petawawa '-\'l‘lO.\‘.\L AMER lC AN .- . - . P t., ll all r club members is Pb ladcsrlna '2: New York 6. ...PET"\CV,‘-I>,AWAR€.,AHI1\LL93.e tfiAbelnllfildnzlllobllp near future at PL” 1: “:"=hmztm.‘ 2' . i ‘ing finals here tn- whlrh plans will be made for fhl! (.1; and 2: St Lon: 5 ‘- _ ‘ Com-mg season and any pfuspglc). . , . 3' t. i; t N ' — Ptc. f‘ embers are asked to B “TER~‘"T‘°-"‘L Joe dcllqixggifriof Monturgélc. imp. s» ‘Qiyecserrixl. r11.- date of the meetlnB defeated Pte. Ernie Buckley. will be announced later. Chntham, NB, (MD. 6). Decision. Featherweight — Tr. mule White. London. Ont. (Camp Borden) de- footed Pte. Renaud, Montreal ill/f.‘ D. 4i. Decision. Light Novice — Pte. Blaine Hay- den. Spriiighili, N.S.. (Camp Bor- Buffalo 9; Newark 3, Rcchester l; Jersey City 0. PROBLEMS d from page l) dltigg to reestablish Bu ball postponemcnls: Nation- al i- ‘ :I3!'ix;kl_i'n at Boston. rriii American league: Chicago, Ccld. Dcti-cit at International long- C 1113C O —UI'.IITIU\L lillllllllltti _ __ at ti}: fink a word. ltrlcfly nu- ~ a unco. - _ . I ~ Al‘ YOU! SERVICE P “lg-Bi. 1¢5p$ 36 ~21‘? St- Louis Browns Only I " E A I R E 8 , cow,,,,,-——,ff,,, mm“ “- wow now giifoig-flmli, w; owi- c5;- - M“ . cu and n -—-— wI-l todc. tn ro-por u .1 r t dM ' r - =- .°°“'“" ‘i3“““” n e e . . TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC to be d? the Dominion (ylouncll. e n. held in Alberton. Monday after- Ibrty-ong daleflwg m“ mm in —-|— - noon Moihlést 311g OL-eary Tugday Personals the league‘; 27th annual meeting. By the Associated Press triumphs at the end of the 1943' fl n e m v ' ' at‘ “m” muienfnmu"; 9143"“ sewn Ind We“ "malls" W” roucr. COURT-A uen-‘mia- Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Bourquo MODC- ° .' ‘we m” “‘ m with a four run uprising in the hi5 second of the current campaign. ,______- em, charged with being drunk and ton. were 1110" rlottetowzfyeater- ‘awn’ u“ ° wwbummenw sixth inning. tlid amazing St. In between Hank went unbeaten “ED s E To dmmpable. tam“: m up", h“ an“ served 540E moal; and provided _ Louis Bra-ups boat _Clevelond In- in one ivorld series contest and ANN sgulinnxfnq ‘his bond o! $6 "wand yubérday. ___I 172.721 beds lost. you. It; put Into: “films Mo“ stout?“ lwieeiidaihig “V; eglonhllilllfiitlegapndllied his shutout‘ "Lmsm "U" l "_' w‘ “M” °““°"' 3mm“ °’§’“=l‘i§’i?i3?°=‘=°-i'-‘i°"~€§fl‘“§‘€'nuw= h " k f 1c ncin ie cii ' c cu t . o - s . D loci; I . . In" _ ' _ l T P T bu in ciiher majcr league ‘ ‘today by slaminingout 3 home run’ VIRGIN“ 088m" {Mgyajgyu Mfflfftio xgnkafi: P ~ a m the__c'_ty N5" Wm‘ 30-300 m9" "if"! "'- 5 e o Tiicir strir." uf seijsn consecutive with one on in the fifth. THE WORLD-s To? .Charlot town Armourlca. Tickets Mr. Jamel Rodd Milton was in 51ml!“ club a Pmmh N5" which vlctcrirs at. t e opening of th- Kea- Early Wynn llmitedilioston Red FUN STA“; ‘at Redd na. Hashes, Jenkins Dr the city last night‘. ' served 33359 "W188. the Elli-ll!“ soii t s inc c- Scx to scattered singles as Wasiv, ._--_ --.-_-.... Stores. A-DO-gfi i Forum. where $396 members of 0rd 5ft by York Yankees in‘ ingtcn Senators scored a. 2-1 vic- MONTAGUE — SATURDAY "- Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd file three armed forces found rc- iisii Tliu national league record isltory at Washington to even thef 8.00 A 0 l’. M. FIRE Y|15TERDAY — The fire- springhill, NB, were in th city "Baum during m” ye“: a ma" Active Your For llavy League Gluli Thlo column I rcaorvod for new: of local lateral. but advc of n newly nature may ho hue NOTICE B Cost 0f 11-Day m-n responded to a summons from yesterday. client- offloorb club an Sydn . Ni. - PRODUCE in? 55.22%?! 9.51.2253”? iiraé" Queen Hallfby ti?“ lino ‘rail cub A- A It o . 1' 5 9- m- Mr. Seymour H hes Saint “i 9"’ - ° M?! “"9 yestorda, N dome Rm i. - - II ‘od- v 0 “e w“ r ;',?,§‘.§‘,¢ w“ h‘ mmflgiflw“ 1”‘ glcfiffimlgnolgagidllfgxfllllazd l»? 1332i Ir 88a" NTR-IIAL, April ao-toei _ FUNERAL - The funeral of the '*" m“ “ memm“ ‘m?’ “PM” ‘ml c ' t I F rt [fifgdggin Dsgbgggfzléfllgported h’ i??? Mlrs. Dr). E. Blanchard will “ff; c°1',y“y°‘- SY°“‘°Y- “fi- L‘ WM“ “u”; Ont-men a o res‘ lHCélItIITGéOIIéIVQ-hl °’ “*- a,pac ti mornln fo h ‘ ' -= ' . I mzs: rae spmeis “we resfdencel 15 “Keguqllmgtg; To meet preslng need in Victoria. 35% gm. A_1,flrge; $129,113,315?! . Miss Anne Jewell. who was in an extension to the Navy Leagues i1 6 (AP)- The 3335- A pun t; v. 3 $23k...“.l’.'§§..’°...s‘ii..°“i‘$§.'§5 °*‘“"°“°‘°W“ "°°““Y- h" ’°'i*"‘"°° "be" ‘mm W“ ‘ieww- il$§%§i'£?§uii”m?iiiiu-. con- ‘o ‘- ' ° “'2” B 3°“"1= °“"‘°““ °""°L__"Y~ S???” ‘° m" “°"‘° ’“ "“°""im$ <>'=’i‘l°r“~5-ii5‘¥’ii5°l§3ii iwlzizaoisfitn*.....‘*=i2:i*.;:.i.i?“r:§ alter. stairs: escort“ ,. i vlidcd that may surviv had . , trooeit ,)11_ N '3 iii i§f§.’.‘.'°-‘.‘§?% iii.fiii..l““é.ilij’f“ilfii “if iii 155*’? r zirldiiiilil 83 ..s . "ii. i ' i ‘ 5 a‘; l tel '50. o. . , - 1o 39h ,,'}.“t;‘§§.°,§s_ gifrafefltmlff'j, ‘fill. on o brief furlovizh to Alborton ‘been nursed back m mini. ,_,,-§",‘,’,’§,’,'e‘“?, rm; oéisgaflzgg pgtlicengggfi-Sliizhsélrlt Rrade solid‘: iiaye. uS..."l.,g-v;, ‘cai-igadargsr restart‘. ‘Safnilgnmiivfi. i:.%gér Canadian lost 3i... gllltlnhtlh: Orgdhetvzgitegjurggiéi £15138 581d F601. PR0M0TED_—“_ S“ 8am Joan furlough to vslt his parents in 7 pffgrtioiaifiolégg wst e 95 a’ wholesale lobblng price west...“ [Hlllllfif-Dlll/fil‘, ilaiightegr of Lieut... Tlflllsh. a cThe Allied ' Command considers gin‘ Que‘ White and conned 20 '73‘ Col. and Mrs. R. H. Hunter-Duvar. seaman A1, G311“; RQNV the cost a reasonable price fol‘ the! ' Ciariottetown, has bee rorn t cl ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' its btul cl. M than 700 girl-Ti‘ ~== from the rank of Corpgrapi in Otieie ‘Qgmlgfi, fie géfggggiige w VB“ m8 lfgsfiiem"... ha‘: .....§’..'§i.. precious months off lino war. Canadian Women's Army Corps. ‘ punt-nine strength have been des- Of the 2.300 missing nlrmen mo“ troyed. and damage has been done Miss Florence Mcfnnls. R. N m-éxls a“ plants “Mich may knock and Mrs Earl McInnls arrived home Monday evening from Mont.- rea . fire bellevfld to be prisoners of w.“ anidinterne-d for the duration. Are You a Sullerer Sgrgeang Hunéerl-Duvar is emglog- ‘ o n eOrer, Room of ee Barracks. C.W.A. ., O OqTAWA , pril B6 —- (OP) - Casualties" suffered by the three Canadian armed services from the outbreak of war up to Feb. 29, 1944, WI. CIGARETTES ACKNOWIEDG- ED — The following overseas men have sent letters of thanks to Mr. Mr. N. D. Maclean and his mo- ther Mrs. Mary MaeLean arrived Joseph 01mg for c‘! “t” ,_ > totalled 30,538, defence headquar- a I s5 F. Furzefm R M? Barges, hone: dlrom Toronto by plane téefsdalilngigiénced today. Deaths tot- Ptc. G. R. M. Cox. Jos Meadows. y” x‘ fly‘ 5nd ’ “'20 “km d d" m _ _ A. Searlcs. R, G. Paic, G. A. Wilson. ~ The friends of Mrs Roy w“, er ' e or d“ ' e These pains come from an inflammation in the Navy reported 971 killed and 149 e rm are pieased m 19am m“; she d; d muscles and are generally caused bvudc sltof poison APR"- ISWE 0F COLLEGE i. h h 4 " m the bl culled uric acid which pro uces the TIMES _ Th Apr“ I u f h a; returned to er mne at 3 The Army reported 5.742 deaths. . . f d“ d _ Tin-i»- . mural-Mi»; §"é‘.%°"°’.‘éi.$.."f" n: ‘i.’."°“‘“%...% - 1:. “in oi‘.rs.i‘;ir* i“ "r" "my r" i - €l?l?t€lli'lil€?t!te§ ‘Z,’§“.'§.‘.‘,,;;"“c,°<"*g5,,*;§ ogeralion. y r re laurleswcfiltlertlldiilhile erlfionel? of will Din-Ins thoiiootfioyeoro Conodion ioonlo hove foimiitln-t by inlnfyinii Collcgc. has Just made its appear- Mr< HM“ ‘ijlwasweu has m- and‘ all other fatn casualties. An tho blood stream. Burdock Blood Bitters ends them to euioy freer body Widilllldllhl 129 W€l'0 presumed (load, and 1.028 were reported as having died from natural causes movement with less rheumatic pain, as B. i). B. helps to tone up tho system and clear up the uric acid in the blood, and probably help fortify the system against future attacks. anco. Even n casual glance over its content; cannot fail w lmpregg the reader with the excellence of its a!‘- ccired interesting nrwg from her husband Pt:- H. L Cruswcli from rangflnent and m “beta” bu“ overseas. Before enlisting he was I The R. C. F. total of 7,137 Prieogulnabqttle atnlldi-ugeounmg. or many of m" ccynmbuwrsa Thy gyziglgyed m; the OWN. R. Frelght_ glrélrllednigréudcaadcamceiguded 288 deaths 1-h1-_M;|W,c,__um|,,¢7m*_¢‘ selection of (iiilnirellfg poem “of Moderation and Tolerance" for the frontlspiece shows n fine sense of discrimination and appropriateness in these days cf world turmoil. The editorials and literary sections are finely done. MEETING 0F SORORITY CHAPTER -- A model meeting of Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi was held on Wednesday evening for four new members who have been welcomed to the chapter. The business meeting was conducted by the President. Mrs. Robert Large and plans were completed to have the Founders’ Day Banquet ori Wednesday. May 3rd at thp Char- Out Our wlTy By J. R. WiiiiLIQK With Major n.5,? K Au. 1'. AN THINK Our Boarding House 3 i my waao! so you LADG ARE ' 7 IN THE POETRY conreer, TOO. EGAD.’ LET ME Aeeier You-w- 4 We am‘ y oi= no As A vouru 1 was CONSIDERED Z an IDEA, é eoizine is Foo. POE-T LAUREATE AFTER ~ LEANDER- one ‘mine Teiinuoonwuara-izuivioi-il? engine l5 WARM, - WHAT . - MV "one TO A MANDARIIWB COMING AFTER RHYMEQ Rue" QTILL is QUOTED BY /. WINTER WHEN 3 wiTi-i LlTTERATEURG-w-‘L saw.’ 4 BTUFFlS con: TRUANT amen-r you semen 7 AND new» OFFICER? TADPOLES LISTENING i-ME Psoice . AFTER wan! EAMCH COOK! HE DOESNW’ LOOK VERY APPETIZIMG TO ME.’ i ue, Toronto at Syracuse ‘ den), defeated Pte. G. Labelle. <1» - t t.d acres of Lne world, mm Montreal, (Newfoundland). De- me 1.158%, read market. for our . will fu lsh Y _ —§_V“w clsiienlteiviei ht Novice Pte “much Bu“ we Cannon 1101):“? . _ c ‘ ' 3 — - , t igi s - isms - '- " n i-- llw€dt0 r - ° - ~ - ~ . _ , Eve; rM€l(Di0l§tgll.Rl/l%"égl::11d (org-lg). Zllziahgiuliliviilnéxlrfnfitilrlieellstandardsd 1% FOR SHA V/NG lnish 2.121 (MD e) Defa m4" “mm” m” a ° back to a state of dfillief5lull~ “So far as national or local effort; , Klynik, Port Credit, 0nt.. (MD. _ . , _ i 1 ' Y’ M Y 1 2i defeated Cadet Stan Thorkeld- ggljogdeggifngtgiaghesegfirng? pigs: MO/VE Y 6 0 [5 01V ' son, Polnte au Baril, Que. (MD- d). Decision. ' Light Heavyweight Novice _pubiic expenditures on reconstruct-i ion projects are sound ifrmgg‘ as: fGnr. Ben Pateprtno, Tgroiitofl (nltgiéD. ‘greats? ‘aseclcégzpxlgigileni-Zsflshbsmxum lgilindgfii\ntglnt., (MD. g1)‘. teciliinicixzlhfvl‘. 3. beau-hi’ Pmducl/lve and m’ knockcue Gm dimtrlal development. Heavyweight Novice P‘ E ‘L PROSPECTS Mike Jeles. Poi-t ColgornmfiOnlté I $533..“ "rigifiiitilid (digetawdwg), “For this Province we look mainly iknockqug, to agriculture, fishing and tirlie | Featherweight Open-Sgt. Rob- toiuist induslfyi Mani?“ “Te l1 e big Robertson, Toronto (Camplprinclpal difficulty. as our primal’! Borden). defeated Pte. Willard producers can readily Prom-We 5mm- McCormack. saint John. N. 3.. tiful harvests if reasonably 80°41 markets are assured. We can. h0W-| Gor- .ever, take better aidva-nwgfi 0! m Bil/E G/LZETTE B14055 (M.D, 7) knockout. e_ Lightweight. Open — Pte. don McGlynn, Kingston, Ontario. .mark.sts which offer if we concent- (M.D. 3) defeated Louis Fay. rate on (the quality of products, and Qllv- iNEWfl-lllnlilnnd) flldfil/Vuul to carry out, within the wlslo - iPi-ov-ince, a greater prOpOIflOn of the welterweight Ooen - Ptie, Alex iprc-cesing of the products of tam-is Boguski, bs-thbridge. Alta , (M. D. iimd fisheries, 2) defeated Pte Perry Poliseno,’ “Rural eLmu-gjj.“';1°n_ me .115- Montreal, (M. D. 4); decision be cover.’ o; 011 or naming g5; and Middleweight open -- Tr. Wadsworth, Timmlns, Ont. (M. D. 2) defeated Cpl. Joe Malinowakl, Sydney, N. 5., (M. D. 6); decla- ion Light heavyweight open —— Ptc. Charles Lapierre, Kirkland Lake. Ont... (M. D. 5); defeated Cpl. Ray Patterson, Dartmouth, N. S , (M. D. 6); decision. Heavyweight open- Pte. Escoe, Toronto, (M. D 2i, defea- ted Lleut. lliouls Roberge. Victoria- vlle, Que , (M. D. 5); knockout. 5 the exploitation of our established ‘facilities for air travel and tron-l sport. arc developments which, might even more than offset the‘ handicaps which we have often, ion. If our natural products can be’ more highly processed, our natural location places us in an admirable position tn supply by air such mark- ets as Halifax, Boston. Montreal, Newfoundland and even Europe. "in the meantime. no one can better provida himself iv-ith the eqirrment nccesrnry for post-war activities than by purchasing Vict- ory Bonds. The Rotary Club and all its friends are urged to "Put Vict- ory First" and ensure the enrlv arid erri-‘ohrtlc success of tiho 6th Victory Lion Cemimlgn." Remember When By The ‘Canvndlan Press 1mg Steers. University of Oregon. leaped six feet, l0 25-32 inches, to better the world's outdoor high lumping record three yearg ago to- day. The former mark was six Softball The- Cardinals defeated "FJanucks 2l~16 last. night in i softball grime. Tonight at 7 o'clock the Card- linnls “.l'l{l the T1265 Wlll D153’ B! ‘Altkenflr. Field while l-he Com- |mandos and the Ciinucks will play ':it th‘. Kite Field. l In another game last night the -Cummandos defeated the Gaytown Ramblers by a score of 8-2 in an the o " ND one good reason why Blue Gillette Blades arc genuine money- savers is that they are made of steel hard enough to cut i l not only lusts far longer than ordinary blades, hut also gives you easier shaves." FISHINQiICENSES Under the provisions of the Fish and Game Act all citizens of the Province over l6 years of age, except any farmer. rural labourer, 0r commercial fisherman, or their respective families resident in the province, are required to procure a license to angle for trout, or salmon or to hunt ; game in this Province. i Licenses may be secured from the Department of Agri- l culture, Charlottetown; the Prince Edward Island Travel lBureau. Charlottetown; or from any detachment of the Y R.C.M.P. in the Province. Resident Licenso Fees- $1.00. .- ‘ Licenses may be secured by sending fee by mail to the l DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE. Charlottetown . HVIa felt. an a rosult. of our insular posit- L" h wcst watched the Nooitka take to water from a platform built under the overhang of her bow, Lieut- Governor H. E. Kendall and Chief Justice Sh‘ Joseph C-hlsliolin of Nova, Scotla were present. and the army and air force were represented by high-ranking officers of this area. c! flflT-Q and upland birds. Hungarian partridge wintered well and mere i5 now a Vet-y the population of ring-necked phefl- sants. Mr. Shaw stated attractive plan will forihthc further welfare cf this game certain sections of the Province to fish dams which had been . l ' film-Which means they ill‘.i23.‘i‘.°‘h%il‘°‘ " m PM“ “° oo- 9 3-4 "who |$‘i‘...§i2.l°‘l§é‘..5§.'i.-.‘l.‘i...“ii".. él‘.§..‘..'°‘.. ' Tl ll : , b1 , R M K, _ y, glad m be able to report U’! t tii ' take an edge and hold it for g Cggmlngggg: B. Hennesuy’ c’ Gmtffilleffs. W‘ Buarcm filgfllltfiw“. dam at Annmndale‘ bum “ndzr m: oneswell shave afteranothcr. ‘ W. ShCYlhfilAfl. 2E, DGT rzlynnbb lg. hams gt, garmndy 35"“ Rog- dlixffilloéi gfirtahtgcalkpgrailaslrgt of fig- _, . . - _ “ . h “What's more my“ find I llllrilogiligllalldessdil. fiimdxforlf, G. EYfmii1,,,‘,".P°"°“ M’ B Carson CL in a Pant of the aclayworksonwnlgl: ,- _ ' 7 u. d Calm cf. Umpire M M rum surrounds the Annandale pond has that this extra-keen, eim-a- |-.-.-._...-_—... _-:- .__——_:_i-—=-—-——.= to leak, owing to the spring / durable Blue Gimme Blade . .55'r.'>'.' u'-'-' A'-'-' 155i... I '5'- ffih freshers. no apparent injury ha re- J suited. Prczrm/ IHBRSUTcn have taken riiliia riii:*'i‘oii.i:it_ ottetown Hotel. Following the business of the chapter the cul- ‘tural programon "Life as was taken by Mrs. A, J. son and the chapter Mrs. K. S. Rogers. Mrs. sons very interesting paper with the life of Joan of Arc, and pointed out the various aspects which proved that her life was a work of art. Then Mrs. Rogers gave a very iiuplring and instruc- tive assignment on the lifa of Madame Marie Curie depicting how this heroines llle gave so much to mankind. Mrs. Rogers used the life of Andrew Carnegie to il- lustrate the llfc of a. philanthro- pist. as a work of art. During the ively discussion each member gave a description of a person whom she thought a master of the art. of living. ISLAND GIRL _ <92Aini2s1_fr2n_i=2m.-1_) __ factory shower of foaming liquor. Before the launching. Rev. A. A. Rogers. of Halifax. Qlnef Protestant naval chaplain for the Atlantic coast. pronounced the sailor's pray- er for the men who “so down to the sea in ships", invokiri a benediction on one Nootka and a who will sail er. Rear-Arlmiral L- W. Murray. Ccm- mander-ln-Chief, Canadian North- Atlantic, was among those who tine l iii s mrllllllijllilllll. l l‘ t I amt no ‘THE ROJGH 4-11 ,.i."i.-.53,'.':. J.R.\NI\.LIH TIPPY AN_D>M">QAI1’_’_STUBBS Mv LAND! MARY.’ MILT! C'M. QUlCKb-GO wows some, cAo ' By Foo-RT‘ ooumo YOUR erzanrms HiDDEN TREASURE! AUNTIE EFf-‘IE l 'M1 QUICK n we've scum-- A HUNDRED-DOLLAR BILL"! THERE MUST p; i using Up “radii;- HERE COMES JIGGS NOW- WlLL HE BE SURPRISED! FARMERS (Continued fronipaje >l.)_ i... MAGGlE-l I HAVE NEWS- HAVE SOME TOO-BUT NEWS FOR YOU TELL YOU- ‘IOUR SINGING TEACHER- PROF. SOL LA SEDO-HAG CLOSED Hi6 sflJDlOyANb ‘IOU ALWAYS SAID YOU'D NEVER TAKE LEGSONS FROM ANYBODY ELSE’ uraglng increase in that goon be effected He deplored the dama-gc done in construct. l (Tin MAC EXPLAIN? ti’! G-I’! fmnlLtbeJiamage. IF "(QU AIN'T ' 7 sov, WHAUYOU THE coo RUM AWAY FOR?