uni-rm s. ....-...,._...>~._.._ e-n- rel-r iqs an snr: an» Inn. sun-r (PAGE SIX __ ’I‘HEV__CHAR_I..Q'_I:T_E1‘UWN u Axuigau {ii-‘L SPORTING American League Wins 11th All-Star Came 5-3 iR9$ll|l$ y JIIDSON BAILEY Assn iitcil Press Sport Writer SfilBE PARK. Philadelphia, July l3 _l.»‘.P~ - The Alncrican league ;,‘l'\ill.llllt‘d its inuswry" over the Na- [Hi1 ' zulte tonight with on auth- .. ii all star game before 31,938 -. .\iS 10-8 and stoicistanzas before turning the game .0 ht as Lefty .c Nicer, second of ll>cd liy manager Billy tpilned six batters in we re able to l3 LOillfi Cardinals. '. i li.s fourth failure lls .i.'.\ins7 American hea- 2i00 Colleges Abandon Football ' ’\\' YORK July l3—iAPi -—- lie east and south topping t, close to 203 United States llirgt and small. have ab~ football for the duration ' \\ Ii‘. . l\' by the Associated Press iii Willi tillit 189 colleges have . 1.l'.llll ui ill1lll1)U\\'[‘X‘ and izuinporiliilon problems to such nil (xii-lit that they will not att- liiiiit to ;ii.-._\' tile game until after t=~ sar. .»\ fvwv lif them droped by idea year ago but the mire cancelled the sport ~ l. i i~ “.]J(‘(‘i(‘d to be increas- “lsiflfl .ii\lv bu" uitember. n . iii. < n10 t dav. ~~ . 1 in the big leagues who i..l \\' 1 200 is Cari Hubbell 0f thB Xoiv York Giants. Latest Montreal Livestock Sales .~ S£i..'i0-si2i00, Heifers $8.09- Butchcr cow's S7.50-$l0.o0. villi &.l"( cows §5.00-$7-- llll hcr bulls Sl0.:>0-$13.50- hulls 5800-51000, Veals t). Drinkers and light JllU>SllC=LL Light liu Alumina‘. good l0 . -Sl8.C0. lTori $20-- l lillwlv $16.00! Sheep ,<_i_ Haas $17 i5-$l'l.2:> , sun-s 5110041115 llive liionigiomery Visits Britain 8th Army Commander Met Canadian Officers Before Sicilian In- vasion. By Douglas Amaron H (Xiiisatliaii Press Staff “titer Lf (DON. Jilly l2 ——iCP Cable) l a (lisfitivfil today that Gen. Tvlliliigliillery. li~'< tamed 8th Army . visited mic-rs in Britain re- c leading the British- ...ii till-re into Sicily". - ilir (Ilinlirlian participation i liih .~\i'lli\' iii the Sicilian .1 _;| i . he one of s for tile visit. ‘.\'lil(l\ll’) of they tinder whom 3 when he was (illllllillldillg Brit- iunlalid earlier in l(‘.'l l-everal times .-\ G L. ftfcNaugh .»\riil,\' Ctimmandcr, Till‘ rt the Can- ‘ ilnit of the ii »llii'illi . the main . i-oiivcr lfions. iiiilmirfs whereabouts ll liivlisitin started .i(‘(‘(l .'ll"'liiil‘ll°‘l'_\' \\'ll§ u: 3 lflilflillll in the llth‘ INTERNATIONAL gue slugging. Emil iDUiCiU Lcoilard of Wash- ington started for the American League and was credited with the victory. He gave up a run on two singles and a fly in the first frame. but allowed n0 fufither rigging in the three chapters e wor . Lefty Hal Newhouser of Detroit‘ when n was over mere was ,» icheering or demonstration. followed “I'm three more scorelessisecmed dumbfounded bY the mag- . - rrttide of the operations and it Efnesrmg’ $51150??? mlgwggfgnifé look a while for them to grasp it When thev broke off, though. of the seventh. By that time the‘ American LQRKUGTS had a 5-1 ad- me, - _ y were ll‘i "reat form. joking and vantage and the fact that the Na Slapping cam“ 0m“, on [he buck and some good guesscrs who said iionais added a run in the seventh, through a triple by Vince DiMaggiol , . - and another in the ninth on a home’ f“; lggeléeafilllid “lgfingslfiniioldwfgfi run '/.,v DiMaggio. star centre ficlcl-‘ ‘Hun g 5’ " er of the Rttsburgh Pirates. did not, change the complexion 0f the game.» Syracuse 4; Newark 0. Jersey City 3; Baltimore B. Jersey City 8; Sfltimore ‘l. Buffalo 1i; Montreal 3; Rochester 2 T_qrgn_to_3_. Submarines Reported I MONRU _<O0niinued From Page One) We had several moments of ex- citcmcilt as Submarines were report- ed in our vicinity, and the destroy- ,er escort force dashed about. drop- |ping dcpth charges right and left. Sicilian maps were issued 1m- mediatelv to practically. ev;:ryone ' , 'board and hoto aphs o our i TOY? m?" 5K1“ 3P “m5 i" m? 5159. coaches and the Pagcrhiilo Peninsula WY the crack British lf00l35~ l taken ‘ov R AF. reconnaissance l The Canadlam are 11°‘ QYBYCW" planes were handed out. A detail-rd ‘fldem- T1163’ dim‘ mink @1115 W111 briefing of everyone followed as the be an easyhlaslgobuliifhqv afremuuéisiiibs sailed south in tropical wat- .to eep 1e mnons lg n by; iirfldlllllll Blellmillg. 1 (Just how well the , 0Y1 the 9V8 0f m? Opflllll! 0! m0 carried out their instructions was ‘lOHE awaited second front 11193‘ B" ‘reported b_v Munro shortly after the iPPPDflFPil for uuylluna- lcailadiaiis stormed ashore. In a Everyone l5 Keyed up 8-5 bh€ Zero world scoop he told how Canadian hour approaches. Wlsecrablw m [FOODS established their bebcilbedds b91118 bflndlsd fl-boul. The Cflnlid- on Pachino Pcnmsula, sufering only l???‘ alga have! lnincl; iztflwarrlblrf silglilt cfafsualilcs in the flglltltngui I W1 l WWEc lno a e near ' l o cers were given a rlc ica i lover. l d fraud sira-iegic picture of the cominzj Security was lie watchwor 0 loner-aliens, and everything was; the Canadians until we were well . irassed on to the non commissioned out to sea. War correspondents xvilh ‘officers and men. Sections and the assault troops received some in- platoons were briefed individually. diciuion of the proicctcd opcrationlover a plaster model of Pachtno, lwibllOllt the target being named i Peninsula and large mosaics of acr~ jwhen they were called to the sllifvial 11110105 which lfllve them a good a few hours before the convoy sailed "idea of wha-t the country would be‘ for a conference with the Canadian like. omlnatlder. Before many days ihcre wasn't a C In his map room the general. man aboard who hadn't. had the! wearing battledress and a khaki opporlullll)’ l0 act a clear idea- ofi beret. and looking full of pep» stiaf- f.h%hWh0ti)8 taskt. t 1k b0 t 1mm , t d b, 3i are oing to on 9y B8B“ 0 3 B l1 n’ tleae Blyilsalxil'rlli'."wsther2911101‘ offic- towns. they would pass through a.<' ers were with him in the room. though (hey hall llYfffl ill??? TOY‘. Asked i; mg; was a limited opef- years. Lectures on Sicily and jtaly, ation," the commander smiled and will“! RbOlIY» the D9091‘? and The replied “no, unlimited". way of life them. as well as the Speaking Oi’ the difficulties the Island's history and geography. ivere‘, expedition might encounter, the given over the ships nubllc all-I flfilCfil‘ indicated that quite prob- dress system and hundreds of field-l ably there would be trouble getting lerts would cwwd the corridors toi the vehicles. tanks and such ashore 15 4'"- h b? l h ti C d- . . vsere “tfjfjnfif fff Sal; hoiéztier were detailed outlines of the labs! uuruculu beaches had been 5916c- of each Canadian task foflrce. l led because they offered a better H°WEV°T~ few 0i "5 “~79 “Tel opportunity of establishing bridgc- 579°“ mi d“ ‘he °P°T5u°1l W“ heads. not being considered as well defended as other coastal sectors. _ _ , The soc. said his forces would $01111?“ £56k“ “ti; “Loggi 51111;; 3430i izive thecorrespondeilts tige fullest t?“ gtarted e no C y a: u» l unount of press copv which could it w“ fouqwed m“ a rumm“ mm" ‘ A ' ' i 1 i uififllflry on a rugby game. be sent over the army wire e.s , . crnimunications in the earlv staEPS We also kept s - . d photos and r ' - up on op- , - > ' t al re- ,1“ . . ~ mm’ ope“ ‘on -cr:ttl0nai ord-crs, uiiclllgence sum- maries, booklets, Italian dictionaries Find Hint Of Destination Canadians and anything we could get relating to Ii Duceks land. It. wasn't until we were several “me Leisure Th“ days out in the Atlantic that the {gfiufmdggti-lngilufiion“rgfivj:m?“gang There was little leisure time for _ troo s, however. Thev ho k t at nvuce We“ WM °" l1" ‘Mm their? physical training?’ drilipand readlllli “The mnmvlng message regular training as much as tlhe has been received from the rear whys Space Dermmfli admiral °l "hi5 "we?" The ;1val commander addressed "We a“? o“ our way m. me the officers on the naval aspect of Mediterranean to take part in the the operauun and gave u! astound. Kffifilfifii Cmllbmed °De1'“fl°“ 9"“ in: figures on the number of war- "WmPied' W°§han be Fble i° give ships employed and the bombard- fuller information later.‘ men; which they would my down“ “is W35 8"“ m“ w the £13m‘ support of the infantry. ing men and their British comrade»! The weather go; steadily wanna- Bboald- The‘! We“ about the“ dim until it became unbearably stuffy shipboard training with new en- below and men slum on the decks‘ (hugiasm, At last they knew ll We passed through the Straits of wasn't- luit fllwillef bliswlfi man‘ Gibraltar at night and many 711F1- oeuvre. adians saw the late f li his or A few days after this the whole me firs,’ tune mg more‘) mag“ three secret. came out and the complete yeafs_ details of theSiciiian invasion were The Mums Cane {mmrrungiuru 1n ‘told both officcrs and men. It was Spanish Morocco on the right and a dfflrlulllc mflmfill "Ward eve” Tariia on the left. Gibraltar itself Intcrspersed with these featuresiThere “'35 50m‘? dang" 111M the w be in d i_ mm u; d t iwhilc a motor bcat from the marin everv gstatiggillvtecinllgey broasdgggt ivgi“’h“’f “PM w the e YEO THEA TRE Footlight Serenade STARRING JOHN PAYNE BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE MONTA-GUE _ Fermi? AND sartmnav soums - MONDAY. MATINEE 3.30 r. M. CENTRAL Gllllilllllli this column l: reserved tor news 0|‘ local interest. bu: ldVerl-lslng Ill‘ auncwsv nature mly no mserlcu n five cents a word. strictly pa,» Mlle in advance. CKASWELL for Phoiogriphs. CONFEDERAHO . ANGEL _ N LIFE INSUK TRAIN ARRIVAL -— The Cflfii ‘F1111 Milled lwre last evening at JAID with 40' passengers. , uotn limit: WEEK AND PRO-i \ lmciiAL eafnllsrrluN August lu-ia inclusive. 7-144...- MONCTON AIR cant-yrs nanaf —About 50 all‘ cadets from No. 101' lvloncton High school squadron ar‘ llVCflvhfllTi yesterday for ll days! Cilflltllflé‘. excl isc at the R, A. F, Airpon. Pit-Li. B. C. Lounder is in vlwrse and Flying Ofticcr Russell Bflllleli, is second in command. The Summerslde Air Cadets numbering 20 boys. who came here July l2, for l0 days, are also encamped at the “m5 HITPOYL T1193’ are commanded by P0. Spindle and PO. Pineau is second in command. 'HORSE COLLIDES WITH CAR- irstcrday afternoon about 3.45 a coliscn occurred between a horse driven vchzcle and s. car, No one (‘i file Dwhle driving the vehicles ll ll occupants were LnJurc-d and the horse was tlnhurt. The shaft 0_f_ the wagon shattered the 1e“ side of the Windshield of the car, The fender, left light, and radiator weredamagcd. Opposite the bus terminal on Queen Street was mg scene of the accident. STRANDED-TN MOTORBOAT - Four R. A. F. men‘ were caught, about 6.15 last evening, by the in. wmlllg llde when the motor o1’ the boat in ivhich thcv were cruising. stunned. leaving them to drift east- uard toward the Hiiisboro bridge, spar would strike the bridge and capslze the boat but this was avert- cd by spectators on the bridge who. held the 537.11‘ from striking. Mean- ' stranded air- l men's rescue. ATTENDING CAMP — (jampeys all 03ml) Pastabac, the Saint John Y3,“ C-A-ffilllll) for boys. have com» pleied their first week on the Belle- lsle. More than l!) boys and ccun. sellers are new in camp. which is in capacity group. The niaioritv of ‘boys come from saint John with a ‘ few campers from Fredericton. Nine gar old Billie Philips came thg greatest dastancc of any camper. He flew from cbai-lbitezbwn, p.131, pyine to Sbainttélohn and finished s Ourrley y at. -s ' Telegraph Journal. amt Jun“ NEW CANNING PLANT-Work has been commenced on the erec- tlon of a canning plant on the wharf. now owned by A, Pickard find 00.. in Charlottetown. Fish products Will be processed in this new plant, which is being ut up by Arthur Lewis of Char ottetown, who was furmefly in charge of the dehydration establishment in Sum- merside. The factory will be 30 by 60 fefit. of wooden structure and one storey lush. It is expected to be completed in a month. M. J. White is the contractor. FARM MACHINERY INCREASE -An increase in the quota of farm machinery in Canada during the next twe ve months is forecast by Mr I.W. Gallup. Toronto, as- ior Aircrew great chance. Planes and Schools are Ready to Train You Quickly You will be in Air Force uniform right away. No more delay getting into aircrew. Basic training begins at once. Skilled instructors are waiting. Fast planes are waiting. If you are physically fit, mentally alert, over 17'/z and not yet 53, you are eligible. You do not require a High School education. JULY 1 194.3 Now...YOU can be A Fighting Airman in Double-Quick Time The R.C.A.F. wants MORE Able-Bodied Men fil-IERFS a place actually waiting for you in the gallant band now flying and fighting in R.C.A.F. planes on many different fronts- More men are urgently needed to increase the attack-to bomb and blast the enemy into unconditional surrender. So, whatever work you are now doing, don’: let adventure and glory pass you by. It's your. A job, even in a war factory, is no longer as essential as fighting in the air. This is a call to every young Canadian who can make the grade. Aircrew Noodod New for lmmodlch Training as PllOTS NAVIGATORS IOMIIRS AIR GUNNERS WIRELESS OPERATORS (All OUKIU mW" Culcm- " Ruin Ottawa. Montreal. Quebec. Immun- IL 10h. RECRUITWG CENTRES ARE LOCATED AT: ‘ ' Paclkhunliortblapwladlmlnmlliihmflonnfipun. ior amty officer on each revealed the target and plan. ship in the convoy when the. scn- was suem and black sisfant to the administrator of Several times we sailed along , _ with other convoys. some of them 0n 0H1‘ 5111f) We Mime" We" many times our 5124a and escorted‘ called together in the lounge and by masses of warships The sea ‘uni the youthful commanding officer of domed “um ships m, lthe regiment stood up. miles. We- The M‘ lined the rails for hours watching their existing machinery mOSlIlTOTC “l” 101159 B5 he 53id~ the incredible spectacle. trying to “Canadian forces are now Dirt 01 idcntlfv warships and types of con- ‘thc 8th army 111m- lS 8°11‘! 1° in‘ \DyS. Occasionailv we felt a “bump” l vade " He SDORC slowly “Naval inlets and army forces are available to the allied commandflcéuue almost commonplace mu did farm machinery_ , an escort vessel far in the distance "id mrclbl-i“ dropped depth charges. lfo I l These anti submarine actions be- lie said. "Our alrforccs are cquallum Stu uu much excitement as the .10 anything the cricmy can produccyvuyage and we ilIlV-f‘ slzfflcicilt. reserve.“ lengthened towards its‘ climax. As the zero clay approach- farmin aiid construction mizchi- pmTed by ma’ mm my" They lWBflWoeaesChlttw th mo...“ am," a “fir? v§5,,“"“he,§ visiting at the home b: w. and Mrs. Coupled with this announcement B" Gm- Plilw", W313i‘? m9? 4'!‘ was an aémeai to the farmers of W“ 9° Tami-l" a W991! 0!‘ 9° 560R Prince E ward Island to conserve PQWPMHE w THIN f0 Vlfllt Ml‘. and so that Mrs. Hedley Irwin, Henry St. Fried future requirements would be as- Irwin is a Truro boy who has made sured. Mr. Gallup. while in the city, good in the Hotel business. He is at conferred with Mr. James Walker. present Chief Clerk at, the "cha- farm machinery rationing officer icau Laurier" C. N. Ry; Hotel, at r this province and rcprcsent- Ottawa 0m, m; n"; uoumou u, iitives of the various firms selling this business was M Pictou [Jodie ___ mhlere rile was employed as clerk. "A5 FRIENDS HERE — M1". and tiring ateCvfvlfigibmtfltvkllli e '2: land Mrs. Fred Irwin, Ottawa. Ont, qreqmm there to Ottawa. ‘out __-'I'.mm CITY CUUNCIL - In the report portion was for gluing the flbru-y staffed the bill for Public Library windows was held over for further consideration. and that the Public Properties Com- mittee, Councillors McKee. Mac- the Public Properties consists Councillor Blanchard (chairman). Councillors McKee and MacKinrion and they stated that they did not in authorize the work to be done. It or was to find out who did order the work that approval of the bill was, delayed. Coun. MacKinnon states. home i“; m- h bee f the t, t d f the Cit Council yesterday it was windows, the bulk of ft being for tcn week! with lat d: hwr. ave n or p” W0 ‘w’ o y glazing the the min-loot building windows. Wilfred Swanson of York. Mathieson returned Mus, and also her sisters in Ne! rs JJ MacDonald of Dundas t“? Alsemdfnolovfr hailaflmumm Kinnon and Chandler had ordered has rétuiued m he). home “m. ° er °me 97' "3 . d’ the work done. This la incorrect’, spending a "w d“ s vmumu {fiends m” 5mm” Mildly‘ “m” we“ O t. i Kl k 50"‘ in Uigg and Orwe i Cove. flirt?!“ p“ year n n Ora Miss Ruth James, City, is visiting Amherst, where she in the guest her cousin, Miss Margaret Biden. rived home Mn. my McGiilivray and mill son Barry of 57 Brighton Ave. again after Sllendiai}! 8 ,, . - n c . . . . _ . . day evening after an Angus Me illivny. mill."all:siflls..°°lr"tl.;"ll.. °al.'lzi...lli“ $3‘$“2%.°’5é”.‘ii L‘ u... u u. u. l. Mu... only .» enioylble u... to... u. pull ‘ ' BRINGING ll" FATHER 1 his ])l'f“i‘il(‘(‘ lint he cpefubliifl. and stud Unlted Sui. yum“. 53ml; pmpuaflqn‘ gm- u“ u. Hv George McManlil d amoral 'lnics in i,li’lilii'i§ cheered him i"'.('l‘ cvtl Gcn Mont- .l hliv illfl ‘gave him an vrn attain at St. fllZillE the need .| lFlKHVlIKLXlY and . villi remained ‘ll today. .1. .l.ll\' l2 -— . '.ll'0 the death of four-yea:- old and Mrs Neil See’ cut frilly‘ 'lrii:i 1.’ l) ~lc. 1 - 1- in] her home. scheduled to l ' ~ “any: with Dl‘. F‘. V. . f‘. zrii tircsldiiiiz. will pm- hllll h» m! nvrr iinlii inter in the l? W1~ learned here tonight. usliilv R C M P Constables "l" SIPPFVlSiOYI of Sgt. .7. .7. . l" (‘i':"=. Siini J"llll. an still carrying, commanders m“; Wm, m, "'i‘ fill I‘\’lf‘ll$i\f‘ inquest, but in- hi li‘ flllll’)'."‘("5i that no statement n.- la haiv tlli- vlrl met her death " t" ll"!lnllil!? . . ~—— w.’ 7' ’__'_*-V§I iiiittocrrs 7 STHMA ' RELIEF FOR ASTHMA 8 HAYFEVER l 1hr- :llidiciice at ' i rnnfidcnt about and every incentive forces would operate on the {flank of tile Canadians. Soherlng Note Continuing, he pointed out, "the prcfcction of the fleet is line vital task of the ail-force. too, for such _u large amount of allied shipping I15 involved in the operation; so closc support for our ground troops cannot be expected until later.’ With this sobering node to the general elation. the colonel wound iiip his speech by giving an outline lot the tasks of the various corps and divisions. fie concluded with, “all of us as Canadians have everything to bc~ This operation is one in which we go in with every advantage and with year; of training behind us. "We go info this show with clean hearts and clean regiments and with confidence in our men and officers. we go in under the finest , RDNl I Navy and with our magnificent air I forces. Everyone of us knows this operation is going to be the most amazing success the world over read about. "Our regiments will gain for ‘ihcfnwlves names that will stand‘ i for all limes." ' The Colonel sat down and for a. few moments the whole roomful of} 150 officer; svns silent. ‘Then faces stiddenly became animated and you (‘Olllii read r-onfidetiro- in ih"ir laughs and smiles. The officers went down in messdecks immedi- l J niely and. gathering the troops to- i th.re tcdth to. m’: pea esry sault. kits packed. Ammunition was got ready and Food Concentrates We got the usual rations of bully beef. b:scu'l..~=. chocolate and the usual high food value concentrates which all of us carried and which would bc our onlv food until re- gulnr supplies could be. landed. Ke kept our kits to a minimum and had to throw outa doiten things. Practically everyone was going on shore with small packs on their backs. Large packs and kit bags were to follow but few evier cxoccicd in see their stuff again for the main purpose in land- ing was to get troops, weapons and supplies ashore. I was the butt of many jokes about my typewriter which I planned in carry ashore in addition to regular kit. We read our orders and studied mans until we could draw roads lend paths rind towns by memory. The spirits of the whole Can- fldlllll exnedition rose-like the heat Mien we made the r1311 meeting with the other giant convoys. Offi- cers and men talked more confid- (ntiv. The fnvorlle lune of piano play- ers and deckwaLking whlsilcfs be- came "the Isle of Capri." There wns talk of villas and of tvcekmds in Syracuse. rAiriii-"Ki. . heinous-film VISIT ING OUT ON A FIAH HOT DAY LIKE “rt-us! OH! I'M GOIN’ OVER A A6655 951% HIM- TH N SAKE-WHY MUFFLER OM A DAV LIKE THIS i‘ -| KIN LXK AT “OW-YRS MUST E ABGJT THE TEST DAY HOT THIS $UMMERI FOR GONESS OH-THIS l5 MV DQY.’ Q ‘Fl-E I ALWKYO GET ' CHll-LS ON THIS DAY!!! TIPPY AN D "CAP" STUBBS BUT I‘ GOTTA HURRY-- f W“; % ‘(l/iwue‘ | I . v The male lumpfish. a norlh M- lantlc fish. does nct leave the nest h I-fl even to eat during i411 MY LAND! DON'T BOLT ‘ YOUR FOOD! "OR TH’ STOREJLL BE FULL OF CUSTOMERS AN’ UNCLE BEN CAN'T TELL US ’BOL.IT I R AN’ AUNT LIBBY" AN HOW HIS LlON-TAMIN’ ACT WORKED OUT-- IT’LL HAVE BEEN A GREAT SUCCESS, I CAN TEL-L YOU THAT! BRING HOME A LOAF OF