7mm Jingle save é _ summer A; ....” meal It make! . omit 1 A satisf rea - Jtewort’: Bread 39mg food that’: I. ENTRIES FIIII ' - entries for the labor Day field mg _ track meet: ' MltllClOD. .ABflRBAY The ivilcwin: are the list oi orim BVINTs 100 n. mm P. Cameron; James McLeod; ii. I40 Yd. Run or like Relay J Moi-cod: n. mourns} a. Wiiiilml. V. Larter, N. Mntiieson; H. S undcrs; Wnil Murley; 0. Partridkei Geo. Ayers. ii Mile Bun 801i. J. G. Gillie. uiiiiaui Buiiumus (Canadian Press) G. Partridge. BASEBALL POSTPONEMENTS 3m ma” National: Nont- Amrelcan: None (only three 14 years. 1-4 and 1-2 mile. B scheduled) - Crabbe. international: None (only/ three scheduled, one a nizht same).- NATIONAL LEAGUE B. H. E. 161 3B1 St. Louis ..- ... ... ... Pittsburgh ... ... ... ... Boston 1 l2 1 Philadelphia ... ... IOO u; new one t» “o. Brooklyn ..'. ... ... ... 0 8 (I New York ...’ ... ... ... 3 8 0 Chicago ... ... ... .. 3 11 ,1 Cincinnati ... ... ... ... 1221. l ‘MARITIME BASEBALL St. Stephen, 1i; St. John Mar- icllos‘, z. AMERICAN LEAGUE B. H. E. Detroit ... ... ... ... ... 4 8 1 Chicago ...’... ... t. 3 5 0 ' First game: Philadelphia z 6 0 Boston ... ... ... 3 l Second game: Phiildeinhii. ..: o 9 1 Boston ... ... ... ... ... 1 '1 I i- New York 4 11 ‘vishliilton ... ... ... .. 5 9 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE “my City ... Newark .. ' “m lame: Rochester iz 11 0' Buffalo .. 2 4 '1 Second game; Rochester 2 s c “"3" ... .. 0 a o BIIIF I "V1118 to the recent heavy rains, file Pivlwsed trip of the Charlotte- iown Golf Club to Summerside, has "Ii Postponed. CmP Progress .18 epo rted’ survey siruariou or: Inning or siiswiinu csruink olostealmd. h t-I-iarvestifls ~ u Pmlflildd tI 1" ~11 - »= ~- Ram B! "i! out two weeks, lure co nefded w ‘mpmv. pu- bm thenditions in New Brig-moi“, m Novuiggioltlh been too much rein Island. lmi Prince Edwn-fl i-Fffiilent Lhgwgn my‘ deny“ Prlnczmliclftm‘ “in”! "9" ill lmpm "l"! Island but have "d imlliootl forroot crops and a 2m?"- Thl mic of m. gum 21mm" 1mm‘ with some "M" hnzzltit. In Nova Sootia ‘m, some than; il well advanced crop! ‘M hinl completed. Root l“, pmfxévrw m mos and IhlinMllWd- on h" been well Shot Put 250D. High Jump Saunders; W. Brown; Geo. Ayers. Broad Jump Rattenbury. _ . Open 1-2 and 2 mile: Rattenbury; Harry Lewis, I-Iugh Campbell; Albert flicker- L connplly; it. Abbott; N. Math- -J. McLeod; R. Williams; Keith J- MCI-mil; R. Williams; G. Ayers; 16 years. 1-4 and I-2 mile, J. Ed Horriby; Gordon Morris; Jas. llllltifll istlusiir PIISIPIIIIEMENT (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. iii-Rain again today caused , ‘poneinent oi Nova. Bcotia Exhibition harness racing, marking the third straight day on which the track programme has beenlwnshed out. Exhibition officials planned to run off several everiis tomorrow, probably carrying the balance over until Monday. The Bpirnghill track meet, featuring Eddie Tolan and Phil Edwards, was sot back until Wednesday. IIIS (AIM III MAKE INIIIII IIPIIIIAIIISE Continued from page 1 I presented to him a. purse containing about $1,625. Responding both in Guzerati and English, he said "he had expected much more from his Aden adherents, but passed ch to lay emphasis on the, Hindu-Moslem communal problem in India. He had breakfast with the leading In- dians of the town and re-embarked ' amid cheers. Asked what his programme" at the conference would be, Gandhi re- plied: "I shall strive for s. constitution that’ will release India from all thraldom and patronage. I shnll work for an India in which the Firemen’: Races Hose Ccupdng Contest Dari Finlayson; P. Ready; J; # Mathesori; C. Conoliy; L. Doyle, Duty Race son, N. Msthieson. ner, L. Doyle. Tug of War Turner, W. Howatt; L. Connolly; N. G- fivniwily. P. Ready. c. Chais- poorest shall feel it is their country in whose making they have an ef- fective voice; an India in which there shall be no high class and no low class of people; an India in GUARDIAN , csniiuLsiiis-zziin vumms '-.'.\.\' . - \ . . , on. smiwciuuws Office you‘, a be closed from 8cm. 8th to 19th.‘ v 8548-9-5-61 1...... i n: w {in Typcwriting from the start at, the! Charlottetown Business College. Term opens Sept. 8th. 8543-13-5 -___.. Condition of Rev. Dr. Gates And Family ALL THOSE WHO wish to enter in the Pony Races on Labor Day, kindly send your entry to "Mr. Jos- eph Purcell, so RichmondSt. I V 8548-9-5 I Reported Improved ‘--Inquest Not Yet Held. - WHATS m A ruuunr The key to; empl°ym°ilt m‘ “muu” ‘mm m“ _Gstes, of Hartford, Conn, his wlfc. Chiirmtwmwn-‘Bwsmm “He” Itheir six year old son, Paul, and ‘ " ‘ '8543'9'5='eight year old daughter, Margaret, Iall injured in the three car crash BUSINESS MEN "auzeflmt (Lniwednesday near Bhcgomoc, which c‘ "Mimi “ma” we“ ‘Iamed’ -cleimed the life of i4 year old Jam- ‘ ‘ 8543'9'5:cs Gates, were progressing favorab- ly last night at the Fisher Memor- ial Hospital here. Paul, with a. frac- tured skull and cuts about the head. the most seriously injured, was im- p-ioving, although he is not’ yet off the danger list. Margaret, suffering last night from convulsions, caused by the shock, was much improved LABOR. DAY PARADE — The Labor Union will hold their annual parade on Monday starting from their Hall on Water St. The mem- bers of the Union, the truckmen and Firemen, will be in the parade as‘ well as a number of floats from firms .in the city. Last year there “his evcnmn Mr; Gum, with a ‘my were no horses but it is understood ken jaw and ribs. was resting as that a large number Wm paruclp" ‘comfortably as could be expected, as “e In the parade‘ this year‘ was his wife. with a broken knee. A ' dourth child. Gwendolyn, was bu‘. A CERTIFICATE from the Char- Ianghfly ‘Murat I ' re expected here to lottetown Business College stands!’ Mlauws a very high in the estimation of theltake ‘he body o, Jam e1 m Prince employing pubm?" 8543'9'5 iEdward Isiz-md Rev. Mr Gates‘ old BRADALBANE-Service in thehome’ “Y” "“‘°m‘ I Many Ylllllllh; were current today i Brads bane Presbyterian Church regarding the cause or the “out on Sunday, Se t. (i, will be at 3< pm" Sunday gchool 2 ML Rosflent, but’ it is believed that it will vaneyhservlce in the orange Han, not be known definitely until the Sunday at n mm Belmst’ ssnh ‘inquest just what occurred. as so far ice on Sunday at 11am. and 3 pmlas is known no one actually saw m,“ w‘ GI Brown, Moderakrl Wm the crashcxcepl; those in the cars. Mr. Gates was able to give some k t-th 3... .i. 5pm a e pm sew Ce account of the collision today. Hc Now Is THE TIME to Bet m line ‘said he was proceeding up river at a speed of about 25 miles an hour for a Sound Business Education by. enrolling at the‘ Charlottetowniwhen he Saw the pence c“ ap" did not Business college; _. 8543_9_5 preaching down river. l-Ie . .. -hear a car behind him. The next which all communities shall livc in perfcc‘. harmony. Would Ban Evils “There can be no place in such Ithing he was aware of was the POWNAL UNITED CIIURCII- . o crash. Clifton. l1 n. ill-i Mt. Herbert, 2.3 ' i _'I‘he p. m.; Pownai 7 pim. This will be. h __ a Ithc Minister's farewell service at i" w‘ A‘ Kennedy went w t 9 “cam WOODSTOCK, sqii. 4.» 11,-». A. I jury empanclled by Coron-i LABOR DAY September‘ 7th GREAT ATHLETIC P JOGRAM HORSE RACING AIIII TIIG-DF-WIIII IJAIIIIIIIG—IIEFIIESHIIEIITS-BIJXIIIG g cin rm: music Admission, Adults 40c—0hililrcn 15c v , I G5i4-9-5-2i -__.-.._____-a_ IActivities or I The Can. Legion Are Reviewed NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, Sept. 4. -» A comprehensive and detailed re- port, reviewing the activities of the Canadian Legion since the last Dc- minion convention at Regina in No- vember 1929, was presented to the Dominion convention of the legion. by Major J. R. Bowler, Dominion General Secretary. The report stressed especially the work done by the Service Bureau of the Legion during the last year, and pointed to the success which had been achiev- ed in presenting the pension claims jof disabled veterans and their dc- ipcndents. During the year from July 1930, to ,..'uly i931, the report shows, there [Clifton and Mt. Herbert. Rev. John ‘Sterlingcf West Cape will preach M m” accident this mmmng and ‘has been a steadily increasing voi- cxammed the Gates car and ‘he ume of pension claims before the police car, both 0i which were mm‘ ' ilureau, and the record of successes D. Plnlsyson, L. Connolly, J. Tur- an India for thecures oi untouch- ill; the evening service. Miss Lena ability or the‘ curse of intoxicating MiiCli-lfe 0f Chflrloti-GIIOWH Will sins- drinks or drugs. Women will enjoy -‘ ' '" ' plstely wrecked. It is not known iwhen evidence will be taken, as this , Second City Firemen vs. L. P. U. All entries close with Mr. Ray Pendleton, Y. M. C. A. at 9 o'clock‘ tonight. . the same rights as men. Since we shall be at peace with all the rest of the world, neither exploiting or being exploited, we should have the smallest army imaginable. “All interests not in conflict with the interests of the dumb millions will scrupulously be respected, whether foreign or indigenous. Per- sonally I hate the distinction be- tween foreign and indigenous. “It is the India of my dreams for which I shall struggle at the next round table conference. I may fail, but if I am to deserve the confid- ence of the Congress, my principals, I shall be satisfied with nothing less." 1.. Spairi 1.. Dire Straits BARSELONA, Spain, Sept. 4.- Baroelona, second largest city in Spain, was virtually meatless, bread- less and without communications today, as authorities fought to sup- press disorders growing out oi a. general strike. ' ' Troops were held in barracks in readiness to cope with a repetition of yesterday's outbreak, in which at least one person was killed and sev- Optimistic About‘ Flying In P. E. I. MONCTON, Sept. 4.—PllOt G. M. ‘depends on the progress made by ‘the injured. It is possible that the riess College at your ‘earliest oppcr-Ievlden” M Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Gate: tunity. Splendid Courses. Export may be take“ “I the msppnal m Teach“; . ' _ - 1 -_ 3543_9_5|ordcr that the hearing may be ex- gpcditcd. rams ARRlVED—Plans of the‘ Cmnmemi"! °“ ‘hi’ tragedy’ m” new Prince Edward Island Hospm ‘St. John Telegraph Journal says. nl and Nurses Home arrived _by Ex- "The “ummobile accident near press on Friday. On the same day Sh°g°m°°' Ymk mumy’ (m _wed' s. meeting of the building commit- Pesdiiyi I“ which t?” cars “gured tee was held and after a study ,3“- “5 a result 0‘ which ‘me me was made of the drawings, may was lost and serious injury inflict- were passed over to the Hospital ,9 Doctors for their inspection which 9°’ Wm be care-um, done and each de- ‘violation of traffic regulations by partment discussed before they are ‘one of the drivers concerned in the Bdoptecy q-he p1ans.wul be on View ‘crash. If this report is true, the re- in one of the store windows some simmibmty If" the accident ShITuId time next week. Mr. James E,. Har- ,1’? clearly fixed’ ‘md “ch Emile,“ ‘ris has been spppoirited local arch- ,mk°n a5 W111 impress upon all dfwly- iltech and assistant to Mm James Iers the serious necessity of class..- Govan, Archuecp‘ Torontq Mn AL ving the rules of the road, dram-d bert Baker was appointed clerk and “m1 put In“ mrcef“ we “My Inspector of Works. The work will th°5° ‘Isms the hlghways o’ m" commence sometime this fall. pmvmce‘ “The collision is said to have BE WELL ADVISED and join the classes at the Charlottetown Busi- d 0n several people, was due. 11¢- ding to one press report. to a zllaS been steadily maintained, Vreachiiig a high water mark in June @1031; WIlEIl 125 major pension suc- Icc-sscs ivcre recorded. The total iiiuinbci- of major successes for the year was 1,269, while some 8,000 cuses,other than pension were re-: corded. The number of active files ‘increased from 2.02s in July 10:0, ‘ to 5,401 in July 193i. In summariz- _ing the Service Bureau activities, MkijOl‘ Bowler said. . “Two, points cf outstanding im- port arise immediately from the cx- amination of these figures. First, that there is a constant increase in ‘the demand for the services of our headquarters Service Bureau, and sccondly, that the record of success- ful pension adjustments is constant- ;ly maintained cvcr the entire per- iod. Almost in their entirety these results have been obtained by dir- i-ct negotiation with the Board Com- missioners, although in certain spec- lui instances adjustment officers have appeared before the Pension iiibunai and Appeal court." Clarifying the position of the lcg- , 654 applications for war veterans allowance had been received, and that o! these, 3.195 had been ap- proved, and 3,709 declined, while 393 applicants were considered inelig- ible and 48 were withdrawn. There are at the present time 289 cases de- ferred or waiting for disposition. The report indicates that legislation will be sought to remedy some of the defects which have become ap- parent in the act. The report also deals with the work of the Legion in connection with civil service appointments, sol- dier settlcmcnt, immigration and settlement, and the various other departments of legion service. In- feresting figures are given as to the growth of the legion, showing that since November, 1929, 225 new char- ters have been issued to branches, 3 to commands and ‘l9 to ladies’ auxiliaries, and the total member- ship of the organization now stands I at 108,903. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 0nt., Sept. f-Canad- ian egg markets are still reflecting a quiet unchanged tone, further re- ports of storage holdings bear out previous indications of considerably lighter stocks on the first of Sep- tember than was the case a year a- g0. A statement issue dby the Tor- onto branch of the Canadian Pro- duce Association places the quant- ity of cold storage eggs in Ontario on the first of the month at 149,- 1764 cases, a reduction of i2 percent ‘from last year, y TORONTO, Ont-There appears i0 be. a comparatively light move- merit of eggs here in a Jobbing way with prices unchanged, Graded =hinments from Ontario points are Iwlling to wholesalers at extras 24, firsts 21. seconds l6, i6 1-2 deliver- cd. Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for Ungrad- ed eggs extras 22, firsts 19 29, sec- ,onds 15. Montreal-Egg receipts here (o. day were 1,248 cases as compared oral wounded. _ _ The situation was compared to the burned and sacked Catholic pro- perty. Supporters of the Syndicalist Un- political leaders, set fire to a church, cut electric cables and telephone wires and battled police with ma- chine guns. . Police retaliated by charging the rioters with their sabres but for the most part fired over their heads. BARCELONA, Spain, Sept. 4_.— Machine guns rattled in the streets and pistols were used in a dozen encounters, i. tween strikers and soldiers as disorders acompanying the City's general strike continued. Since yesterday four men have been killed and a score or more wounded. A considerable number of prison- ers have been interned aboard-ships commander-ed for the purpose and anchored‘ in the harbor. Peaceable householders remained indoors with their shutters. down and suspects who appeared in the streets were fired upon at sight. All normal business was at a standstill. As the day woreod the disorders got out of hand and-guns roared all over the city. The situa- tion looked extremely grave. Ho}; Cholera 4 In Kent County wtuosoa, Sept. 4.—(O.P.)—More than 400 hogs are involved in an outbreak of hog cholera in Kent County, according to word reach- ml Windsor today- "Bioody week" of i909 when strikers ions, protesting the imprisonment of Ross, of Ottawa, Manager of the Trans-Canada Air Pageant, landed here yesterday in his Puss Moth moncplane from Charlottetown, P. E. 1., where he had staged the page- ant there with some of the planes. Pilot Ross stated in a conference with Pilot Walter Fowler, manager of the iocakairport, that he was very optimistic concerning the air- port at Charlottetown, and said that a flying club would probably he- or- ganized there in the near future. The statement was also made that probably the Trans-Canada Air Pageant would become an annual event. Pilots Fowler, l-Iarry OLeary and Junior Jones, who took part in the serial demonstration at Charlotte- town were high in their praise of the work that is being accomplish- ed by Dr. Jenkins, of Charlottetown, who is responsible for the airport that is there at present. Junior Jones and Harry Odicary who loan- ed their planes for the occasion of the pag ‘ free, received many tokens 6f appreciation for their part in the success of the ant. STILL AWAIT BUGGY RIDE QUINCY, Mass, Sept, 4—The Chamber of f‘ erce prides itself on its efficiency. But recently it was stumped. An- elderly couple wrote, asking where a horse and buggy mighthe hired for a day's ride. The staff hunted in vgm, CAR STOLEN-Last evening at 10.20 dclock a Dodge B, license Frank, was stolen from Grafton Street opposite the Guardian of- fice where he had left it for a few minutes. Dr. Frank who offered $50.00 reward for the recovery of the automobile and the anest and conviction of the thief or thieves. was agreeably surprised when he was informed by the police that his car was located undamaged short- ly after 1i o'clock by Police Con- stables Doyle and Bigger, who were on duty at the time. On receiving notification oi’ the theft the con- stables hired a taxi, and after a short drive through the city finally caught up with the car on Fitzroy St., the culprits, three in umber, making a hasty exit. Misses Adelaide Inckhart, Ruth Mackenzie and Vivian MacGuigan have returned from a. pleasant mo- tor trip to Monctcn. Along The Water Front Picliarda Wharf Schr. Eleanor R. Hammond, Cap- tain McCrae, now in port from Pinette to load cargo. Lyons Wharf Schr. Bonus, Captain Frank ‘Boudreault finished loading a cargo Town Historian warren {Parker eaid I 110m Ind buggy once could have been hired at Joe French's or John Hall's stables, but pointed out that the buggy risi- z at Southport Wharf and is expect- Ied 0o sail today. Schr.‘ Eliza. Coreham, Captain 50th the" establishments had longlllacloeod, has ‘arrived in port with her: "By Heaven, lint?! lone out of business, Th0 a cargo of coal from Sydney, N. S. Quick as a flash the young elderly couple is still waiting forl Schr. Lens, Captain Weeks has called. - number 2541, belonging to Dr. Leo. taken place 0n a sharp curve. Two Ioi the cars are repoprted to have been traveling on their own sides 'of the road, appproaching each oth- Ier, while the third, coming up b0- hind one of these, attempted to pass and became wedged in between the other two. If such were the cir- cumstances, the coroner's jury should endeavor to ascertain which of the three drivers was at fault and make its recommendations ac- cordingly. AN ALARM CLOCK (British United Press) PARIS, Sept, 4--A rooster which violated all the traditions of his kind and crowed at midnight was the subject of a. long discussion at recent meeting of the Academy of Science. This unusual cock crows at mid- night under the walls of the Paris Observatory. 'I‘h¢ director himself saw and heard the fowl saluting the full moon. He jurdged the phenomenon of such importance that a special meeting of the great est savants in France was called to consider it. The grave men of science could not decide whether the bird was Tdeceived by the Brightnea of the moon into thinking that day was ‘breaking, or whether he simply was rnoonstruck. The young la-dy with the very .rosy cheeks was walking down the street, when she heard the remark made o; he, by ‘n old “my bemnd thc report reviews its activities in 34, m “lam” End Quebec cheese was ll i-4 io ii l-2 cents a pound. she's painted." lady turned about and said: “Yes, an by Heaven only.‘ ion adjustment service with regard l" 736 C9595 701' the CDITQF-Pofldin! to that of the Veterans’ BurcauXIfIF-Y 18st year. The market contin- maintained by the Department of ‘lies quiet and unchanged. Western Pensions, the report said. “It is perhaps appropriate to men- tion that opinions secni to have arisen in various quarters that Cun- adian Legion Adjustment Buresux are operating in competition with the Veterans‘ Bureaux provided for under the Pension Act. Let it be said most cmphalically that this is not the case. Legion Service Bur- caux did not come into existence by design. They arose from necessity, to meet a demand, and their con- tinued existcnce is determined only by the continuance of the necessity. The Pension Act, as a whole, clear- ly contemplates that an applicant may choose independent counsel or representatives to prepare and pcr- sent his claim. If, as is often the case, the Legion is called upon for this purpose, it is in duty bound to give the applicant its best services, and it endeavors to fulfil this oblig- ation to the fullest degree. It is not and never has been the policy of the legion to solicit applications from ex-service men, but it always has been, and still is, the policy to sot when called upon to do so. It should be made clear that in so acting, and insisting the free and untrammcl- led right to appear before uny board, tribunal or court, upon the author- ity of the applicant, the Legion does attempt Iso without nny further any other body.“ In addition to stressing the scr- vice bureau activities of the legion, ‘securing new pensions legislation, _and the War Veterans‘ Allowance dfiict. Figures quoted in the report , show that up to August i7, 1931, 7,- shippers are asking for carlofs of eggs on spot extras 27, firsts 22, seconds l8 l-2. Vancouver-This egg market is unchanged from earlier in the week. Dealers continue to quote producers for eggs delivered Vancouver extras 23, 24, firsts 20, 21, pullct extras 18, i9. Chicago spot l9, November refrig- craters‘ "2l‘ 's-a. Produce: Montreal, Sept. 4'.—’I'he arrival of New Brunswick new potatoes was the feature of the produce ‘and dairy market here today. But- tcr quotations were lower and egg prices mainly unchanged while cheese quotations held steady. New Brunswick new potatoes were sold at 70 cents per 80 pound bag while new Number l Montreal po- tatoes were unchahged at 35 to 40 cents per 80 pound bag. Eastern townships number i pasteurized butter, in cariots, lost an eighth of a cent at 20 5-0 to 20 3-4 cents a pound. To retailers solids and prints were unchanged at 23 and 24 cents a pound, respectively. Receipts were 2,894 boxes. Of the egg mar- ket, extras and firsts, in carlots, were unchanged at 2B and 23 cents while seconds lost a cent at, l8 to l9 cents a dozen. British Columbia nvhatsocver to usurp the functions oflexuu‘ m Carlotta were steady M’ so cents a dozen. Quotations to re- Receipts dailcrs were unchanged. were 1.248 cases. I Ontario cheese was quoted at 1i ‘Receipts were 9.090 boxes. lllniirifn Llnunent for f ‘gla- Six Prisoners Escape From Devil ’s Islam MONTPELLIER, France, Se; ,(U.P.)—The escape of six i victs from Devils Island, the Fr. penal colony, off the South An can coast, was disclosed toniSI’ s. message to relatives of Louis . garde, one of the fugitives- Six other ‘convicts who tempted to escape, were dro‘ at sea, the fate of hundreds have unsuccessfully sought‘ to . from the Islands. Legarde advised his relatives he and. five companions had re‘ I ed the island of Salute Marn Venezuela. Their frail boat capsized before the convicts re ed safety and only six of the I of 12 survived. Man Dies Aft.‘ Learning Hoot, To Bequeath» NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—(U.P.) Harold Smith, milllvnfiife mil-ml turer who died yesterday in Loni organized a. contest two years 1 to find the best way to Rive B $10,000,000 to do the most soot humanity, but until his will is f. . ' it will not be known if he folio the prize-winning suggest-lim- _ The winner of the $1,000 l1 was Dr. Henry E. Garrett. DIO- ' sor of psycholoBY Eli Ciflumbla t versity. He suggested that Sn; " use the $10,000,000 to establish : institute for mental hygiene WI"- patients might come for advice i where juvenile crime and de‘ quents might be studied scientii . ally, The thousands of suggesii" i which came from all over the coi try were judged by a. committee l prominent persons, headed by M“ Franklin D. Roosevelt. Wile °i l Governor of New York, and iriciu ing Dr. S. Parks Cadman, Theodc Dreiser and Dr. Alfred Adi! Viennese psychiatrist. Many persons suggested that h". manity would best be benefited they received part of Smiths to: tune. Others suggested that tl money be used to cure cancer. clin- driate war, and improve Bill/Wilma’ and education. One man PTQPQQ? to use the $10,000,000 exclusively f: the extermination of rats. CURFEW BACK ON JOB GLENDALE. Ariz., Sept. k-Tll curfew is ringing in Glendale sill"- for the first time in years. W!" Iit sounds at 9 p. m. children unde ‘l4 unless accompanied by their Pl ems must be off the streets. CLASSIFIED ADS COLLEGE BOARDEBS WANTED App“ 45 Grafton 3t. 8542-9-8-2. omi. WITH can» was-rs I work. City or country. 0542-9-54. I ‘BOARDERS WANTED-d‘! ORLI-IB ar. 8548-9-5-3 WANTED-JHISINESS COLLEGE students accomodated in pIIVlti family, near college. Moderah rates. Apply Guardian. 85504-1 LOST-FROM m; ' an on war- er Street white h py) with black markings. Rewm i.’ returned at once. Dr. R. J Ledweil. Still-id b-iarifaéiiao '¢~e*-soa::ar ting dog (pup- . "' ssfiiuasaascxir. z =22 n11": : d (.1