p, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUABPIBN PAC-F. slaving; afian. Pitches Team T0 Zt-l Win NEw yQRK, April 25-414?)- 301» Fl- ‘i I‘ l-olzqilcrcd Chicago Whit/e 11.11 ,' 3-1. but it totk h. no runs-by, Rollie Jclf Heath-to turn Fllc $111116 was at Cleve- 1. l<i tile Sox to six scat- v- :11 the ninth frame. crs converttd a walk their vpore. . ; Buck Newsom ‘to five hits as [lined a double in ilic brses leaded or" tbc Scholars P. Plllladclpilla at 1' (“it irto the ninth aszamst them ' 1H‘ first two men zlllts and a bale h the game. Baseball Results nrmrhis: Nation- ..: .~."ill‘.'.11lt.‘d. Am-sr- Ylll: lit Boston (In), 1lll0l'Il:‘.i.i0. ai- l. i‘ wluitd. American ur. -l\'.:l;c~l.tlr scheduled. IUIE l{1('.\\' LEAGUE 000 000 001-1 8 2 _. 1110 000 11.\:—3 '7 0 , 11:10.11 and Trcsh; Feller 1111.: lilrl‘ 11W. Iiylffp,’ ("0 100 021-410 D 5, 1 2110 000 000-2 5 1 ;| llrd ‘Flbtctts; Auker, -: and Sit-ct‘. .‘2 \'l'l(?.\' 11 I. LEAGIIE 2'10 030 000-2 5 3 it"! 0111 ODX-é 11 2 i'ln'*nrdi, Hersh- ‘11 Todd. l " " 3T") 002 020-10 221 ' ' 1T1! 290 040-9 123 1'11. ilus oil and Pad- .:', H1‘ ntzclman. rn and Schu tz. 1W0 Oilx-Q 11 l) llzirnicle and . nlzin and Dan- i’ ' 0i" 0'“ 100-3 B 1 1' I '1 100 ("Tl 011-15 1 <' . - it 1'1". ks; rnrscn, ' "d \\.ll'<ii. l.‘."|i iI\.'.\‘I'l(1.\'.-\l. LEAGUE ‘Y0! 001-8 l5 1 0'0 0'l3 000 010-4 G 0 0“! 113 Oitx-Blii 3 ‘. l‘. Wntmnd. Ogle- " Vance anti Padcten. 010 000 010-1 6 i! 010 0'10 DIX-Z 6 0 ""11 and Gray; Rambert 210 0'10 014-10 i0 1 121 501 001-1117 0 . ~l~vo, Grabowskt, ::' '" and Hartjei . Trzllkle, Cliellhi and Ill!\ll‘.‘l’l-'li WHEN .. _ ll’,\' Th» (‘zlllntllan Prrss) 11F“ ‘ ' . vs siflcd through .0 ivn o or the Swedish team " the Olympic hockey lllll at Antwerp 20 years rcllnlinnry games, d-bcnrers wallop- p _, n l5-0 and shut ~11‘ l1 tvd S1010; 2-0. ’('ll.'\I.I.I-Z‘1*1GE 11"‘ "if, lmslvrsllzned hereby chal- .. .'\1lt']l.'\(‘_1's "Windbngs" or “llldcs” to a friendly ‘ ll‘_lil‘|1 i0 be played when- lbm. To make it interesting Lire either team a spot of ' Mi-Lr-odis Pepsi-Coins:- "llTF-s. Walter Goss. Chas. H Aorden Cox, George A- (‘OYLFL Coach .. i. ..Fll?.l5.-'BR£NT vlA‘~Da‘,H'AVlLLAND IQHNIJFA-YNE "llFllgtri-terviyll-"ln1. 11.... .- 52.3w". a w. m. noun, an. ma. ___ non 000 100-1 c 1i Cubs Defeat NEW YORK, April 25 -(AP) _ Oi D.z Dean clung uoggediy 1,0 L119 oOIIIBDBCK 1.1821 wila). he gun“; y survived a wooblv start and pitched alive-hit game as the cubs bu“ Cincinnati MEGS 4-2 in a Nlltwnal League baseball game at Chicago, Dean bested the Reds’ Paul Der- rltlger. bean walked four batsmen and only had one strlkeout. But it came on the tlnal out of the contest. and M the expense 0i Pinch hiltol‘ wt.- ly Berger. Dean, in winning his first game 0i the season in two starts and also snapping thcstrlnlz oi ll consecutive National League victories Derringer carried into t. e contest, appeal-cu 1hcnded for the silovccrs bolure tllc game was five nnnutcs old. But Dlz, who ill his first start ol the year last Sunday was bcatcn and roughly handled by St. Louis, usedills "fast" ball sparingly, dc- Wnlllllg 011 a change ol pace and u slow curvc. Brook 5n Dodgers climb- ed into exclusive possession oi first plaice with a 3-1 victory over the I Philiies at Philadelphia. Hugh Casev allowed onlv five hits Two of them cattle in the flrstbnn- ing for the P..illics' one run. At Pittsburgh St. Louis Cardinals look thclr second vl:t.0ry' of the scason today by noslnu out the Pirates 10-9 at. Pittsburgh. The Cards rapped otlt 22 hits off four Pittsburgh pitchers. New York uizlnts took fllll advan- tage of Boston Bees‘ secondary nil-Chintz stall‘ with an ll-hlt arsailll on thrce hurlcrs tluu. was gcod for n 9-1 victory here. Burgpss wlntchcud homered with taro on. Diz Dean Continues 0n Comeback Trail As Reds 4-2 Orioles Victors 11-10 In Wild Came MlONTR-EAL, April 25-(AP)- In a wild ccallcst that (Lagged out for two hours and i0 minutes, the Orlolrs defeated Mhotreal Royals ll-_l0 today at Baltimore, George Stalnback had ion: hits for the Royals, two of them home runs. At Syracuse, the Chiefs squeezed out a 2-1 (iecrslcn over Toronto Maple Lrats in a pitching batt c. In the eighth when, with Jack Juclich on first Edgar Longacre hit a dcublc. Jucllch scored on the hlt brealmig a 1-1 tie. With Bud Meltlhcny and Tommy Holmes collecting three blows ap.e/:e in a. 13-bit bombardment, the Bears gnllcped to an 8-4 vzctory ovcr Buffalo Bisons at Newark. ltcclic tsr Rcd Wings hattded Jcrlcy C.t_v its flfSt tirlcat of t-he scason. Ctlllfltltlllg 15 hits off a mo nf Little G nut pitchers fcr an 8-5 victory at Jcrscy Cit-y. LONDON —(CPt —R. A. F. men lnirv tilink twice these days before nararhutlntz. 0n returning to the liolrc hise they must fill. out a_ blank containing l8 questions covering all aspects oi the leap I "DAGlZEER "French nit- ful eye on siwln- NEA Service Sllmlll Correspondenc A fighter with l- broken lefl- W0 , black eyes, and half his hair pul- . led out doesn't often crawl back mm tme mm with a fresh "W °.‘ huskies to wind up m? ewlllnll‘ enterta nment in a frce-for-nll. But apaln remains a b 8 601111"?- stilll in Europe, still blunkctlng the western end of the Mediterranean- Slpaln is lilfting hcr tired head, and mnnce and Britain are not neglecting to watch. 'l‘he allies colunied too stronilly on the Nazi-Communist pact to W108 Bin-in out of Germany! t. orglhey forgot that every 1051"!" mcnt of propaganda -— DYPP Rn“ radio in particular-rules controlled by t. e most pro-German. anti- Frenc, anti-British el-tment in Spain. the Palangists. Against this group is only l-lle powerless and uninspired Rigllllst tlon. which wants to dc- velcp Spain int-cruelly before tak- ing another flier into Euroiran politics. whilc Bigland and fiance 516M y t look across the Spanish border, symbolizing their nations watch- 0F12Aucs toolduo A TO sralu..--rcA-as_ 1N sAcK 0g 0' Allies Fighting Propaganda Battle There With Dr. Goebbels’ Operatives But what is a new=papcr printed on? Newiprlnt-made from Scan- dinavtan wcodlpul?’ lrée the case o! Spanish papers. rmaciy con- trols Norway tine Spanish Pub- lishers will] have a diflicutt tme at krst getting newsprint via Germany, because of the blockade. But if France and Britain con- trol Norwla-y — then the Spaniards can get the paper easily l! they will go along with France and Britain. While Germany 6111111‘!!! l "- ported five-million francs a month in pie-driving propaganda 1n Sgoain, the allies could chisel in on tlhc ground floor with n. mere third of a million francs a month for newsplrint- if they 0009101195 Norvmy. Pound Sterling Regains Mast 0f Losses at the switch last fall and winter. Dr. Goebbels moved into SD01" l" counteract the publzc effect of the Nazi-Soviet pact. He had n pow- erful weapm in 800 mlllinn clwned Germany for armx Now the allies are beginning an effort. to countcract Dr, Goebbels‘ propaganda. 'l‘.‘iey will strcss prs- slble consequences to Spain of the Reich-Soviet agreement. Commun- ist danger to (FRUIT-YO 81min. especially on moral and econ-mic grounds. and excitation of Catholc conception-z in France. The allied plrapngcndlst: hold some cards. First, the rad:o. It's easy to broadcast over tre Pyre- neco Into the heart of Spain. Sec- ond. nrwwncn-ra. Mort of them are ccntroflsd by the Fnlangists, who can't. be reamed directly. I NEW YORK, April 25-01.?)- ‘Jllhe pound sterling wiped out ‘nearly half of Wednesdays losers ‘in 11:5 foreign exchange today with '13. gain of 7-11 to $3.51 1-4 in rela- ‘tion to the United Slates dollar. i The Canadian dollar, moving in lsympnlthy wit-ll Sterling, ended ulp l-2 cc-nt at a discount of 1-4 ,per cent. (Ottawa Forellm EVI- oimnge Control Board mte 9.09- 991 per cent discount). The Frmfh franc was urp .00 1-2 cent t0 1-99 1-4 and L110 Belgian belsn M w"- vyhe gwediiah Kronor held nom- innlly unchanged in light dcalirlflfl following yesterday's {Mm Hump acccmlpvmytng fear: of an ifivflsloll of Swecicn. ‘The Ne-i-herlancs 8111141- q- and one B91151 franc were un- Joe Jacobs Funeral T0 Be»SundaX NEW YORK, April 25 —(AP) - Joe Jacobs, the little fellow with the big cigar who was the fight game's most colorful figure and lavish spender, will be buried Sun- day, but flstiana. isn't going to for- get him in a hurry. In fact, about the same time funeral plans were announced for the shrewd little fight manager who died last night. Tony Galento the best of his gladiators, insisted he was going through with his May 28 battle ivlth Max Brier in Jersey City _-and would dedicate that bat- tle to "Yussel 'I‘he,v are going to give Joe the kind of funeral he would have liked. His "palsfi the New York boxing writers. will act as pallbcarr-rs. Stlrvices will be at the Riverside Chapel and interment will be in Mt, Jnhn Cemetery, Cypress Hills. Long Island. Joe Glenn Is Sold To Boston Red Sox ST. LOUIS. April 25 -(AP) —Joe Glenn. holdout catcher of St. Louzs Browns, was sold today to Boston Red Sox of the American Baseball lcamie. The Browns’ office. announctn the sale, said it was a. stralgh cash deal but did not disclose the amount. DEBENTURE ISSUE TOR/ONTO, Apfiil 25-(CPi- Premier Michell Hepburn, as pro- vincial treasurer, today announced a, new issuc of $21,285,000 Olllilfll) serial and l5-_veol' debentures, 1s being offered by a. syndicate of investment- dealers and banks, the IJFCCCOd-a to be used to refund ma- turing debcnttlres. The issues includes $15,000,000 3 1-4 per cent GEDSHILU-TGS due May l, 1955, offered at 98.75 and $6,285,- 000 serial two pcr c-ezit debEn-tuies due Mlay 1, 1941-1945. BOOKWORM CHAMPION MELBOURNE, Australia - (UP) -JOne of Victoria's most prodigious readers i; A. E. Mclilftcksn, retiring librarian who estimated he has "read througiily" nearly 5.000 books in 38 year; and part of each of the 30.000 voitunes in his library OUT OUR WAY 1.1m. 9.02 pl m., le BOWLING RESULTS i 198 158 234! HOLY NAME BOWLING 1L 5611mm- - McGee 25a 131 1a2l mternational League T°¢5_1._3273_ 1 High Single, M. Block 282. l cudmore’: Dry Cleaner" High Three, w. Westherbie 04o. E. Cudmore 185 200 227 Prince Grocery: B. Arbing 146 120 I45 G. Cudmore 1B6 106 176 M. Carmichael 183 183 215 J. Rush 10'! 1'19 194 H. Vatcher use 19o 166 M. Block 119 14a 282 H. McConnell 166 189 159 W. cudmore 2'81 194 159 H. Lawton m 14s 15c Total—3063. T. McAz-thur 205 161 236 Total—2697. Michael's Grocery Davis & Frasers: E. Callaghan 149 167 263 W. Mullins I11 223 153 A. Murphy 1'15 1'72 164 J. Tierney 250 218 148 M. Oatway 256 151 168 J. Michael I50 198 154 P, McGulgan 152 14-2 162 G Hooper I88 141 236 E McCarey 163 112 17a G Michael 186 192 208 W White I28 222 185 Total—3335. T0fal-251O. High Single, M. Oatway 256. Tonsorial Artists: High Three, T, McArthur 602, W, Weatherbio 208 193 239 Tonight At I O'clock J, Dvkens 181 134 132 D. Mayne 166 141 214 Mixed League Semi-Finals. R. McDougail 240 158 151 Giants Vs. Alerts Vs. Pals. , . -merside for ‘Ilgnlsh at 12.01 p. m. (J, N, R_ Tlmetable will leave at 4.30 n. m., arriving Tig- Ch A 128th “E12 i301“ i“ s cride m: an eav no urnm s anges pr] ' Borden at 2.45 n. MONCTON, N. 13., April 25 - As already announced, there will be changes m Canadian National tram services effective Sunday, April 2a. ‘Pram leaving Moncton at 10.50 a. m. ually except Sunday will arrive Charlottetown at 6.40 p. m. daily ex- cept Saturday and Sunday instead of 6.30 p. m. Departure time from Borden will be 4.35 p. m. instead o! 4.25 p. m.,_and from Emeraid Jct. 5.20 p. m. instead of 5.10 p. m. On Saturday train will not leave Mono- ton until 3.40 p. m., arrive Sackvllle 5.00 p. m., leave 5.10 p. m., arrive Emerald .1 I. 9.00 p. m. and Char- lottetown 10.30 p. m. On Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, train will leave Charlottetown ior Suinmerslde and Tignish at. 3.50 D. m. stead of 3.40 p. m., arrive Emerald Jct. 5.12 p. m., leave 5.23 p. m., arrive Summerslde 6.10 p. m., eave 6.25 p. m., arrive Tngilish 9.25 p. m. On Tuesday and ‘rhursday, tram will leave Charlottetown at 3.30 p. m. instead of 3.20 p. m., ar- rive Emerald Jct. 5.12 p. ln., mate 5.25 n. m., arrive Summerslde 6.20 p. m., leave 6.45 p. m., arrive Tgnlsn 10.00 D- m. On Saturday train will 1881/8 Charlottetown at 7,20 p. m. in- stead of 320 p. m., arrive Emerald _ ave 9.15 p. m., ar- rive Summerslde 10.10 p. m., leave 19-35 n- m.. arrive Tlgnlsh 1.50 a. m. BY J. 0n Saturdayhtrainjeaving,sum- conespondting period o: m. on Saturday will leave at 6.45 p. m., arrive Emer- ald, Jet. 8.25 p. m., leave 9.15 p. m., arrive Borden 10.10 p. m, ' Ferry service Car ferry will leave Borden pier at 9.45 a. m. and 1,00 D. m. and Cape Torment-me pier at 11.00 n. m. and 3.15 l). m. daily except Saturday and Sunday. On Saturdays only, car ferrv will leave Borden pier at 9.45 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 4.45 p. m., and Cape Tormentlne pier at 11.00 a. m., 3.15 p. m. and 1.00 p. m. ALL IN SAME BOAT CLER-MION, Austrara - (CP) - Isolated five weeks by fiocds, res- mile; from here, got a. telephone the lines were washed out, A plane tcok food in, then was marooneo Ln the boggy ground. C. P. R- EARNINGS M . April 24—(OP)— mcrease of $313,000 was reported‘ today by Canadian Pacific Rariway 1 Company in tmliflc eamlngs or‘ $2,598,000 for the week ended April 21, ccmlpared with $2,285,000 in the 1939. YOU ALL \ N. \ \\\ 1 HE KNOWS! HELL TELL THE DIPLOMAT I'M 60046 0m’ vou STAY IN AND nacx- we l2 some TO ANOTHER TOWN- Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE WHY, THAT VVHAT'S TH A E 7 VEH, DUMB LIKE A DUMB FAT- FOX! HE SAW THE 115m)! mo PUT A MOUSE IAICKIBY IN Hi5 LUNCH BOX THAT KID LAST weev- BUT WAITED ‘nu. HE sAw HIM wrrH TH’ Boss, HE'S A EALSQUEALEIZ. E2 TATTLE TALE"TH' J-QWILUQME AT ? THE CENSUS -TP~\<ER ? WHV- WE DON T LIVE HERE- R. Williams w. 4-25 SI 1X) will send 34X) Sweet Clnl and France only. Aiiriress-“Swcut CHM" P.O. flux (.000, Montreal, Q13. '1 wish you had more patience. " '1 wish you had more Sweet Cups.‘ SWEET CAPORAL CIGAREITES “The pawn! form in which tobacco can be smoked." tr i lb. Old Virginia pipo 1011mm b Camdivu loivinq in United Kingdom 7» idcnts of Bullewaliah Station, 130i v coll througth for food 111st before| ‘A l€§fi@,§i0i tr. "bvllvbifiwo"fii”’ Like the poet’: conception of an ivy-covered cottage is the home of - the first. division staff at Ahlersilnt, where experts (iircct. the train- ing of a fighting fnrcc. Canadian troops are reported ln the Allied force near Trondheim. OUR BOA-RFDING HOUSE Tron on.’ ALL HANDS [LEANDEQS ' GIFT is A l WELL-WHAT 0o YOU wAu-r? I'M THE CENSUS- TAKEQ ‘WHAT IS vourz mouse WORTH? l DONW KNOW-l AN Oi: