.. 2... -2 u Iii-A-Glance sis: -ears. - s c ca - - - - Ph”””1P”" ""” 7” 7” 'mT" " N... York .. 9? !6lllPn.tOl?B mi W”””5'9” "'" 7” 75 i"”T”l'5 Cleveland oi oi .599 2 2 st. Louis . Cinolnnatti 07 83 .441 rm. Phllldelphi .. 85 Oil 10 Boston .... .. . 67 81 .420 3255 Chicago ...... .. 75 70 .497 20 Pittsburgh .272 54 ssrmusm 25. 1992 mebdijtmdlns Pennant Race 15 '15 .500-17 Rem-mine Inn": New York away (1). Boston 1, Sept. 25. Philadelphia 3. Sept. 26, 11, 28. At home (0). Cleveland away (2). Sept. 27. 29. At home (0). A ' ATTENTION S 15 L.A.A. PERSONNEL All ranks will parade at the Charlottetown Arm- ourles on: Saturday, 27 September, 1952 at 1400 hours and on Sunday, 28 September, 1952 at 0800 hours. A. deployment exercise will be held on Saturday after- noon and on Sunday a rifle classification at Squaw Point Range. "N GOOD FOOD GOOD TRAINING . L. E. , Major 28 L.A.A. Regt. R.C.A. GOOD PRIZES Detroit 2;, K HOLD YOUR HORSES LOOK AT THESE OAR PRICES CARS I948-OLDSMOBILE SEDAN - Hydramatlc -- Heater - low mileage -- perfect condition - a real family car. 1951--VANGUARD SEDAN - 7000 miles - more miles per dollar -. was S2095 --ask price. A . 1950-VANGUARD SEDAN .. Just like new -- priced low - easy terms -- will accept trade. I i I942-Cl-iEV.V-COUPE -- - .- A real buy at 5250.00 - registered e motor overhauled - S100.00 down - balance on easy terms. TRUCKS 1951-INTERNATIONAL 1 TON TRUCK - Stake body - dual wheels on rear - just right for the farm. 1950-INTERNATIONAL I-2 TON TRUCK- See this one - perfect condition -- priced Qt - registered. 1950-CHEV. 1 TON TRUCK - Clean job - tires perfect -- ready for the road. H1951-VANGUARD PICK-UP .- NEW - ask for price on this one - cheap to , operate. . - T I941-FORD 3 TON TRUCK - Stake body - registered - lumberman or potato men just what you need for fall work -- a cheapi priced truck for heavy work at 33575.00. "TRADE AND TERMS ACCEPTED TRACTORS - - good buys in USED TRACFORS -- ask about em. w. n. Jenkins Your lntei-nati'onsl Dealer George St. 4 '20; Great none nos rtnouson morons, 0 Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can .get a powerful new Fergusonpfor as low as s514.00' gdown payment. ' A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements j.meets more of the 'needs of more farmers more of "the time with more economy than any other Tractor. -Ask the Farmer who owns one. w." o. Bllilnoilil. no. Phone 2866 ;:.2q,., esp. . fut puma st. , :3-i ' "1 1 ' .1... .. ' i 5. . as ; . . . . .. ”H'mm. not bad" seems 1-ms GUARDIAN. cuA1ulorr'1'p'rOWN Cefu i BY Critical Galle u to be the general comment by a group of interested specta- tors closely observing one of the many plowing events staged at Dundas yester- day. Record Breaking" Continued from page 1 ing if he is willing to work", the Premier said in telling his lis- teners that a union is no good to a farmer who can set. his own hours. Best Men Needed He stated that times were go- ing to improve here steadily re- gardless of which political party was in power and suggested that the people set good men into the government. He did not believe that the best type of men were entering politics and offered a remedy. He told the people of King's County that they should have a. committee to study the situation for a. year in advance of elections oo find the best possible type of men to elect to the Leg- islature. Premier Jones said he was not talking for either the Liberals or the Conservatives. instead it. was Just pratical politics. He expressed the thought that his party had good Liberals in the House now "but if you can send better Con- servatives I will stand aside." several other speakers were heard briefly following the open. ing. Mr. Lou Roper. Provincial Department of Agriculture, agreed on the value of combining the Dundas and Sourls fairs. He said the plowmen yesterday had good land with no stone: on which to work. While agreeing that it was a bit rough in spots he said that the plowmen who could do a good Job on it would do a good Job at hoiriwth in e ou the fair . hibit all greeds of mtti:1gI::st::d of confining itself to just one type and said that the Dundas show should be a central fair for all King's County to give exhibi. tors from all its areas a better chance to show. Mr. George Bavillo. M. L. A., said that all are anxious for Prince Edward Island to prosper, but the weak point was the loss of younger men to other provinces. He said any young farmer willing to work can assure himself of a livelihood and A good home here and should think twice before leaving. Mr. W. A. Gaudst. Honorary Marciano." Charles told a 4. Half ems .Cont'ronts . Japanese sash . Peaceful . Largest conth-ien' Guide Gnzes nxedly g 17. A color 19.1. . fabric i 20. Lone star rounded ceiling 5. Of focus 10. Manicles 12. Degrade 13. Explosion 14. The eye- 9. lashes 11. (anat.) 15. niece 16. Part of "to be" i 18. Insane 1 19. Top of i n wnvo 21. Frightened 24. Kind of cheese 28. simpletons 29. Belonging to the axis 80. Ensnue 31. Body revolv- . , lhg around . the sun 32. sends forth, as rays 34. Man'sna.mo 37. Mlsceuany 38. Guldo's highest note 41. Proxy - 43. Fray" 45- Mexican Indian 46. Backboni 47. A lcad line for an animal Q8. Otherwise DOWN 1. beta but my and bob 2: Voided oseutcheon I 3. Ditch around L acutle - 5 6 7 8 state , I1. Habitual drunkud ,1 n.u1,vonynoquors-nemnowuwork re: BLONGFELLOW President of the Association. re- called its early days and how it has developed with the help of Premier Jones and good publicity. Mr. Leslie Hunter in thanking the speakers said that the Dundas Match would contribute 350 to- wards the expenses of the cham- pion plowman going to the matches to be held in Ontario. Claim Medication Did Not lrriiaie Rocky's Eyes Pl-IIIADELPHIA, Sept. 24-(AP) Jersey Joe Walcott's handlers said today no medication was used on the former champ last night that could have irritated Rocky Mar- ciano's eyes. Marciano blinked both eyes dur- ing the middle portion of the fight and complained to his corner that he couldn't see. "We used a preparation made up of brown Vaseline, thymoliodids and adrenalin on the cut over Joe's left. eye," said trainer Dan Florio. "That stuff won't irritate anyone. We've been using it for years." "The only other thing we used on Joe was the cocoa butter we applied all over his body before the light. It's like olive oil. It helps keep a fighter warm in chilly weather." Charles Thinks He Can Defeat Rocky Morciano CINCINNATI, Sept. 24 - (AP) -Ezzard Charles. former heavy- weight champion of the world, says he is convinced he can de- feat Rocky Marciano. the new title holder, and wants a bout with him. Not right now. however. said the Cincinnati veteran. from whom Joe Walcott took the title with a knockout. cizosswoizo 22. 23. 26. Clamor 26. 31. Fastener 83. month 4 84. Of grand- par 85. Magnitude so. Acts (L) 38. Wicked )0. Part of I comers. "I always thought I could beat re- Vehicle Polynesian drink Malt. beverage 21.Encountered ' . 1 29. ' i Places of worship lnli II . . BB l-ilIl3iE-3 . id ' VJE-i ' Spring ents - AXYDLBAAXI one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is ' for the three L's. X for the two 0'0. etc. single letters, aw trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hlnult Each day the code letters are diner-ant. AOI7ph(lImQIohHon CIBQSI DKU'U'K BR PFJ-U HKNV. BR. irrrv. unity - cues: bxuu-n. KR! ” PIYU CBBIQPV-u-OYUCBR. wars , nzws srsunnoc . 1 i run 0 m -I .Hn : soul. or Music SLUMBBRI we xmonno a1r;rus:.u,,as- 1 -Barter's Film Lab. porter, "and now, after watching him against a rough guy (Wal- cott), I'm convinced that I can." In saw Marciano win the cham- pionship last night by knocking out Walcott in the 13th round. He was asked what he thought Deleciive San Suchan. Jackson Fire Shgs TORONTO. Sept. 24 - (CF)- Det.-sgt. Roy Perry, star witness in the crown's case in the murder trial of Steve Suchan and Leo- nard Jackson. said today Such!" fired two shots and Jackson one in the March 6 shooting in which Det.-Sgt. Edmund Tong was linin- Another Crown witness, Charles Weddell, testified. however. lhlt Suchan did all the shooting and Jackson had an opportunity to fire at Perry but did not ghoot. In another of the Boyd gang trials, Det.-Sgt. Adolphus Payne said four 32 bills identified as having been stolen from a bank were found in a DUFSE 1193101121713 to Mrs. Edwin Boyd. Mrs. Boyd's husband has pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing the bank. Norman Boyd. Edwin's brother. Joseph Jackson and Allister Gib- son are on trial on charges rang- ing from bank robbery to harbor- ing a criminal and receiving stolen money. Perry gave the Suchan-Jackson hearing an account of events leading up ;c the shooting in which Tong was fatally wounded and Perry himself suffered a bul- let wound in the right arm. nsrrsorr. sent 34 -(AP) - Clarence E. Blelcher, 62, president and general 'msnaser of the Chrysler Corp. De Soto Division. died last night in hospital. was Marciano's most vulnerable point. , "I'm sorry. I cant tell YOU that." Charles replied with a smile. The library of Samuel Pepys at uuous smalls! L?- The PAGE SEVEN VAST BUILDING Pentagon at Wndxingtau, 17. Cambridge University contains 8.- B. mllii-I17 heldllllltwfl. OOVGPI OD 000 volumes in many tongues. area of 32 acres. xllosfPb,oM7r.?.vzor1?zo'aa:c9! E Eillaiie For the silcknt shaves of your life; get acquainted with the Gillette Rocket." This modern rate: changes blades instantly. cleans instantly. 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