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THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BhOI/llll "11 rs and if they keen ub Aursttlai-mances at the D111 n, 50mg to be toush t0 “'11,” oh in Island baseball cir- cflflf But they left much to be ' fensively. ‘aired dc + h o. ‘re nine er t ere we - sghfilygertll‘ up against them and ‘fifiough they did tighten up some- what “.1111 men on the paths they '11] not always fare off so luckily. tcourse it is really only the sec- otl time they have worked to- wmea as a unit and too much i" no; he expected of them but any)”. a little émiare practice ot be a ba dea. would 11 _!_ _+ . oslhg to the Vets last light ‘pillars did not show as much hustle as the)’ have in previous ‘ma, If they had the score £01,111 have been very much closer. plows that might have been cut Mn were going for hits and they 11111151 have to show more hustle ‘ml pep if they are going’ to take tlie measure of the Navy and Vet- mas the other two city teams. 1' ‘yzdlrd l t of he mo ce pen y meiliillglg Says that drew dolvn much favorable CF-“Jméfib from the fails and that the fans are inter- ested is shown from what could he considered a good crowd last night. And the boys are playing undel- handicaps also. Uniforms are one of the things. Procuring of the” would not only tend to bet- tel- ball being played but would ' also add mucli to the game and it g a pity that some way could riot be found for funds to be procured w they might be obtained. And we hear there are plenty to be 111d in a Nova Scotia centre. 4- + 1P + But there was another thing. and this is one that can be remedied L. llid that was the condition of the dimiorid. That it is in bad need at scraping and rolling was uite evident by the manner in w ich pound balls were hopping and rwerving and it is surprising that more errors vi-ere not chalked up against the teams. + + + '0' ~ Then another thing; baselines‘ were conspicuous by their absence] u were also flags marking the. foul lines in right and left fields. Without. these it is practically im- Elssible for officials to give a right terpretation on close ones-there were a couple oi occasions last ht that this happened and the oficials could not be blamed. This is something that can be at- tended to very easily and before the next game something should be done about it. 1- + 4- + ‘that there was plenty of inter- It being taken in last night's fllits could be judged by the dis- appointment expressed when the; ponement was announced but1 oter Joey McDonald assured us last night that same card will be but on tonight with just as much action promised the fight-hungry fans throughout the city. 1- + + There is something uncanny about the way Si. Louis Cards dis- pose oi their stars to have them come crcppers under new owner- liip. says Baz 0‘Mei=.ra. 1' ‘l- ~l> Take the case of Mort Cooper. for example. When Coop ro led his hoop away from Broaden in the direction of Boston it yvas expect.- ed he would bolster the Braves twirling staff so much they might oven become pennant contenders. You will recall the same thing was expected by Cubs when they aid a fabulous figure for Dizzy an some years ago. The Diz was no atomic bomb as a Cub irler. Braves paid $50,000 gihpand selnéldzogd Ditchter 5n e .on o e a _ hm‘ arrctt i» + cfleber won his first four games Ind there lavas much joy in B05. ton. but in doing his best for dear old Coleman at the time he toss- ed his arm out of kilter. After that was knocked around for exer- cise by visiting firemen. -l~ + li- 4' He had a few long rests and Well three more games but his Inn has lzone for the time being at least. He has a piece of gristle outing around his elbow and an Wvleilon is imperative. So Coop- er wont be much use this year. ' it t hitting at- ilelt that geifiondf? ehleavily Veter- iiut the writer noticed last nigl: 1139179111 ">5 , SPORTING NEWS S’side Team In 7-5 Win Fight Card With a couple of f not able to make trairihgonnetizlihtgh: the boxing card scheduled for the Sporting Club last nlzht Was post. poned until 9 o'clock tonight Rather than put oh substitutes Promoter Joey McDonald have been taking great interest ih ilugh Little Seen 1 In Exhibition i Tennis Match iierel The Charlottetown Club Tour- nament, now being played was‘ partially interrupted last evening owing in the visitation of Mr. Hugh Little of Halifax-top ranking star of Nova Scotia wlio played an ex. hibitioh game ith William More- side, Charlottetown and BE I ace. Mr. Little won 5-7. 7.5, 6-4 which indicates "Bill's" amazing ability rganst his slightly older and more experienced rsponent. Both play- ers are destined to be Canada ranking in the near future. if not now. were war conditions favour. able to resume competition nation- ally. Mr. Little may be seen in action for the balance Of this week and possibly early next week. depending on whether he can be relieved from military services at for the time beinii Bill Moreside is ready i0 We?“ the tables. if ho wl- et any time Grand Circuit Racing Results l eosrmrl. N.Y-. Auiz- 9 — (AFN Bombs Away, $36500 colt owned by Mrs. James Johnson of Roches- Club To Be Held Tonight i Ithe card ever since it was an- i ‘dlcat-ions are that a pacizd house set. it. mitt siingers of the card are called W" "m" Vmikht and the sameWo the centre of the ring by the te ECHOH 15 Dmmised the fans who referee, ~ Veterans Show‘ Editing Punch To Take AllStars Into Camp Last Night 9-5 Over Navy Hit-ting in the pinches an Air- force team from No. l 0R8. Sum- merslde Wednesday At 1 Sporting nounced it would be held.- Fans are asked to keep the time in mind. 9 o’clock sharp and in- field day held at the station. Immediately after the game which was a nip and tuck tussle all the ;v.'ay members of the Winning team ‘iiere presented with jackets and the losers with baseball will be seated when tlhe first two ficer Commanding the Surnmerside ‘l station. the NBVY Bivinil 11D seven hits while the Tars found the offerings of Reynolds. Scott and Powell for a like number. McLeod gettin! two hits iri four trips to the plate led the Navy at. tack with J-unop hitting a long home riln in addition. Desomleatlx with two for three was the leading hitter for Summerside. followed by his teammate MacMilian who had two safe blows out. of four trips to mPushingdacrgssdall tihelr rukrxisdn m” 91am" e secon , t r an curl in- '__—_——*_-_ nings with a timely hitting attack with men riding the sacks. Vete- rans baseball team last night whipped City All Stars 9-5 in an exhibition Game played at the Park diamond. Guilty of nine er- .__.i.<l°1.1.'_1!‘_‘1°£'1._119_"! 151189 1i inches above the elbow. There also an abrasion at the was base of rors the winners nevertheless the right inde - ii d l tightened up in the pinches and be- 0h middle hn’§._.,,“‘°' an another lurid the three hit hurling oil Questioned by Mr, Hessian as “Boo" MoCallum climaxcd their‘ early baltting attack to push a-‘ cross five runs in the last half of the fourth to practically sew up the verdict. gans and he was satisfied death Outshining their opponents de- W118 501913’ due t0 Wound in the fensively having only one crrotwneidi- chalked up against them the losers’ D1‘- A- A- MaeDeheld the next could not gel to the 0519111135 61-1 witness corroborated the evidence McCallum consistently although =1 Dr- Yeo 1n every detail. they kept fighting right to the end but without any success. c°nliflb1° mime dlglurray’ Canmichael went the ance or tie losers with Mc- . canum perfmmmg the first SEV_1C.M.P.. said he WRS called about en innings for tlie winners bell‘; 1,130 and was m5 Benny 51m?‘ replaced by Bolger in the eight it?“ bamy hurt 511d V’ bflng. 1115 the last mums of the Kama ‘ inst aid kit to home of Wilfrid The winners started the scoring g1 evade’ wlmess 551d he 3°‘ m” by pushing across two runs in thel mt gni drove 1° the hwsa I“ last half of the second only Lo have' B1B ac Tzorch he 58w the may °1 the losers tie it up in tlie to-p half bognsiv lei" was mt’ pulse‘ The of the third. Again tlie winners Orgh 15mg mfg It“ as“. r201; small‘ came through with two more in gde door 3:1 “fir ti: ‘iuitl the last half of the same frame 51“ and ‘snghmycgglf hi; he ".- and a big five run uprising in the w“ 1010M be 11d the: bbd erg fourth after All Stars had counted some splashed on the WE" y-I-hflae e Single endrd their Swrihg- 311i was also blood in a box which was 11 “'35 °11°11E11r A11 SW15 <1 911511 about 18 inches high Witness went “POSS Singles in the WP 0f into the kitchen and met a man the fifth and eighth but never wlt led 111 t ' n“ tnd , l_ ness as e m who he was. ggsgarfdixfefflilll-‘llg; and the man" replied Im the guy g e lng feature of that done it. Witness asked him the game was the running catch in his name and he replied, "Herbert right centre field by Gauthier his. Cheverie.” Witness then 5111b robbing Elmer" Ward of ivliziflChief of Police McPhee to keep looked like a certain triple. everyone in the house. Witness itheii went and phoned Inspector to whether or not, there could he said the late Benjamin Binns had an extraordinary set of normal or- defeated Charlottetown Navy 1-5 in an ex- hibition game staged in conjunc- tion with the Sumrnersid 5choo'l 1 caps by‘ Group Capt. A. Lewis. R.C.A,F, oq-l Valincourt went the route for! any other cause of death, witness. Cal. William Martin Beattie, nJJapan “"1 °1°1a111 11 | Owning manoeuvre Gyro Convention At Oiimlibeilton ‘ CAMPBELL/ION, M3,, A“; 9 “(cm “' EWhW-two delegates. XVPresenting most of the 017W Clubs. gathered here today for the annual convention of the or- "mzaflml 111 ‘he three provinces District. Governor on. McDonald, siono Offlinuldedl at May's Sea‘ . oer-s wll momw’ be elected to. Frank Ashford, Halifax, tary-treasurer. reported good iin_ ancial progress during tlhe year 33111101111181"? llebflrts of club activ. it.es were presented. seer-s - l. iiussia’s Chief ‘Objective In Drive _._____ LONDON. Russia's» declaration oi w“ on ‘gang: $1 Deuce alter . . 0- all war —li.as me 599C111‘: P1119050 oi liquidating Maritime‘ ' 1 the so. all J t: . i army one thidChiiaflizsgeftifllfigliigthlillg ~ i 1" oMX-flfihukuo (Manchurian. 1 f dale i1?- 9- 1995. a Russian pcace . I be ga ion at Portsmouth N H , - I 511" ‘elk-i Which ended iviilh incl 1' surrender by th R ; ‘ Afl-hur and nort-leiemuésalaehhlijnl 1 the Russian evacuation of ‘Man-i ohuria and with her recognition a: 5331:8115 5 Jfipflhese sphere of in. i Now on Aug_ 9. 19 c ~ lies have begun 45' R d w“ e campaign which‘ will almost certainly lead to then-n imgilinlhg their lost territories i Russians have not come into the Japanese war simply to ‘ [iciimte in the fini knockout of considerable . Sh“? Q1 1119 breakui) 0i the Jap_l 311958 empire in return for their? assistance. Inability of the Mikado i and the JlDanese Government to; ' I . control the Kwangtung army has made it necessary for the Allies to l liquidate the influence and milit_1 111T strength 0f the Kirzingtiing military chiefs before the benefits of atom bombing cf Japan can be fully reaped. The Rid initiative and is attacking at the heart of the Japanese position in Manchukuo From the Russian} Doint of view the success of tlie _ 1s the mos: Important. They must gain the ill. itiative and hold lt as virtually tlie . entire Soviet population of the far. i eastern provinces adjoining Jap. anesemeld Manchukup and the entire network of communications] lie Within 50 to 100 miles of the part. ‘ 1 ing ivns . Army ha; taken the I'D ' Truman Urges The lfiflfillflfflliilil In Recunversion of New York's Empire State Build-l ' cl in smoke as flames syrept througiil be arrested for ooilteriipt. Judge Paul Molieibeaux. however. The North Wiifshlre YPU met merely orderrd the witness takln tlie church oil Au: array. The judge had laecii l‘l‘.i- meeting. Miss ponsible for summoning Darnaiid 1 the u-orshill and Dc Brinon_ two of the iilcii Mcctlitgr opened with Dcx who are accused of responsibility followed by prayer and hymn. for the worst acts of the Vichy" Wlicn Hc Cometli. Scripture, realms. P=rllm 24. explanation on scripture Darnand. who organized . Ilrl l from the Upper-room. After the tire." ctl Vichy mil will‘ Jcnli Lane played :11:- l‘ in charge. J J. Dad- _ .. .,_ , l. t t! . Look U1). Lift Up, ter. Mich.. and driven by Sell Box SCORE Andcrwrh RCMP_ charlmtemwIL Japanese frontier. 1f the Kuan. WASHIAGTOL. Au".9 - tAPi-i“ 3131,1111‘. 1 I . _ Palin. tedfly W011 $119 35-000 T°mP' lThere was no coroner available. 9mg “my were 8111“ 1° 951" 111° 1 P1951111?" T1"~1m~1111l0§8Y 01111611 fOF. klgzubhasrsllihfcPcfl tgfiiilxlilljtpflillnhfltixdho. “m: kins Memorial Stake for two-year- ALL STARS A3 R g p0 A h; Witness gave Inspector Andersunlugiflative- 9"“ 1°‘ 1* 511°" i1me- ‘ Win01‘?! ‘T313109 111011116110“; had approrrti folio-trail. Treasurer re- old trotters. feature oi the eleeinfi is. Ward c .. ...s l l s o 0.the name of the dead man and 1f ‘fgmd be eblefiofiisluvt some ‘c United States av matloii of Darnandis agency 0a in bank and sazoo program of the Grand Olrcu Cannmmfl p 3 1 1 Q 4 t) the name of "the suspect." Wit-I ° " “e “mmmncatims ' “.1 ‘m’ 1° 511°“ _i19\’°1°P'. if he cvcr moved to halt its bloody <mriil bills were paid meeting at Good Time Park. 31w 3b ‘ 4 11 0 0 l oi liess thcii notified the Mayor. Wit- o" m’? “he? 113N111 mQmY-"in- Q1 F1 M31111)’ peacetime ecu-l activities. lliid pnrliiffv. 5500 Bombs Away trotted the first. Q ward rt 4 o 0 0 0 Qlhcss then went to the country to 11ml! 111ml’ Succeed? i" \‘-'1§hfl1‘d“' . ; M, Do Briiion ilaintrtl a liiciu"c \tl at anti at filrld, heat in 21071-4. the 543115005 T660111 lvlclglhnon 5s 1 4 1 0 2 2 o‘ find Dr. MacDonald. The Doctor.11_\10 the "liefiof- 111 15 0055111-8 that I-Igi ado i: clear at the same time of Marshal Potniii are a \ . It \l.'.1s tl~ l to get new lino- k l f 1 for one oi’ the age. then came bac Mcymfls 2b 2 1 0 3 5 1, told witness he had important task 181mm: Will be llrotractcd_ ilO\\'(\'L‘l' 1111i i116 111119 113$ 110i 'et i fell easily undcr tlie ilif ~ for ll sic of the church. . |________i.__ -__ l . to win the final in 2.09%. wlmams 1; 4 0 1 1 0 0 and could not leave at that tlme.. —————-———_—-————~~-~ - conic \\'ii£‘ll American business can his advisers. At (he fur-- . and M.» boy were alleviated | IAbO t . . . 511m c; U 4 0 o 1 o 0 Witness then talked with J. W.i- , lit ten oclock_ Sa urday 111311., be freed of all restrictions. Allied landings in North iirchasc same. Jean Lane and l a SUMMARY sampel 1b _ 4 I 0 n O nth-id cl-leveyle, father of Leo 1.19;», witness was in Binns pool boom In a mm. .0 Chairman J A he said. the old Mdralzal if Leroy MacNrill were appoint. ‘Totals I v v32 5 3 21 12 ltbcrt_ The “that shnwgd “qtmiss. for a few minutes wlien_his sou Kym. H; .1... w.“ Pmnumona‘ d‘ {satisfaction over the inl" =l t‘ to rzcl a iiciv sign board for Tompkins Memorial 2 Year Old where Binns had kicked in back 99°18‘? 9111119 1n 1° 1°11 111m N131" " 111113,“ 01pm...“ a m, 03111.’ But whcil Pierre L?" tile chili-ell n< sown as lmsJ-lbii‘. The tk $5000’ First Eliminat- vE-l-E A door. The father also told ivit-‘JOYR’ 31141111? baby “"319 R1 i1"- “'1i" ' . .. .. “p911” been called Marshal P. 1r Roll is being framcri and Trot, S1 e. I - R. NS . . sh 1 _ ii ioi 0.(l(?li\ reconversion 1 .. . . ~ . .v ‘an Huh B_ whmock 3b W5 0 1 4 2 sincssqlftinlristrlliadolslaid he vivassgoiiiig ngfislsiolillouggkaus eailgidh iicl O1 1mm muhmons to Com. lgenius . ietiilundl iliClll Bk vchillgh shred un.l is Bower 1b & p 4 1 1 10 0 l o kl a c‘ everes n our $.10 5e e Y1 5 a P11 Q11 1 _ mam“ t - isaw the Mars in .A ic too‘ an 019- ‘(l nil roo in; was l The father. Wilfrid Cheverie, then her. Witness went home and . W , 1 ac “re- T1115 l osite view. de Blinon said. h" riloi. 3mm‘ Awaytflipfnn T whmock 4 1 2 0 5 ishowed the witness a knife lying “'85 sitting in the kitchen with “'15s. 1,“‘.j11‘_“1‘*_ . l p ___ ___._ i lvfcctiiig closed with God Save the marine (W. e L. Jay 2b .4 i 2 l 3 11m a table in the pantry when. gel-hm when he heard Mmhm 13ml ululuiuu1tl' must be giv-l ‘low mill C-cd Srlvc Our ‘tfcn Valor (Walters) - Ryan c d: 1b.. .3 2 3 5 l .1110 gave witness the @159 thew“, ~My Gory here he 1S nowy cn iii e business to exercise: .BOSTON' 511g‘ 9.1“ MP’ f.’ ' a _. _, ' 9mm?” 1'1““P".‘~" (F4311) 6011111“? 11 3 0 1 2 ° 1|fathel said, “This was lilE.Vr’(.'.".—'w1tn955 saw a flashlight nus-um “S 1W1 iurcrfulrless in‘ R1gh’1“1“1°r. ‘iml- $131.1." ." 1‘ MFLBCUYtNi-I _ (cr- ~~ The Time- 2200/4. d Ear. McCallum p do if 4 1 l 0 1 ipon." Witness said the knife was. the kitchen window and licard 5i"- . lilxloll of civilian pro-l psjcmnglmts- .11"? m“. '1" 1 '. 11.11.‘ ' oi ivar ort: sCi-lmh Fez‘ Don Scot‘ an E"1a-V11& C 4 2 2 1 0 2i blood-suained. Chief of Police‘ TOOV-SWIJS- Herb?" "7111 “1111955 n“ mm‘ " funk“ m war needs" 151mg 1.140"tmhhmaslyiiiriid in‘! 1 s 11110111311 lie end of silencer. also steried- Sherry of . ~ 3 1 2 1 0 0. McPhec. the witness said. arrested to so out since he was a sick lllflil Bui and that in order not“. ‘he Nffgfligi. ‘$5.103... 15g..." l s and has now become m] Totals .. 34 9 l5 24 i2 9111914,“! Cheverie about mldmght: and added he (Herbert) would so P161111"? F11‘- "Fedfifled 604111111 DIG-i pace ,- Jolm 13.11171}, ‘yhlwprl ‘to rent of Reconstruction. Tqmrltlw Mather-int. Seco Summary: Earned runs: Vetcrans' Saturday night, and kept hlm 1h. out and talk to Binns. witness's duoilml ll ls necessary that was. mam“ ' ‘ El mna on I 1 8. All Stars 3; three base hit. Mc- Cflllllm. E. ' Ward: two base when he was _ 1 l . placed in a cell at Ballad (Ervlril 1. 2 E. Jay: bare on halls: off t‘ — RCMP headquarters. Souris. 1 Audrey Aiken iwhliflel 3 michael. Ryan. Sherry. off Bol- Asked if anyone had approach- Twilla Hanover (Shively) 4 ger. McInnis; off McCallum. Car- ed him that, evening concerning Brigadier 828x110‘!!! (Pownall) Eiitiggenzoelrfiiacey Hanover and Ormonde Hanover also started '1 , Memorial Final: 1 Tom, mb Away (Palinl gganria (G. White) . Twilla Hanover (Shiv Y Vclar (Walters) inc-now , _, from coming. Tim‘ z-wimnove, Mgspencel‘, o 1, 33 41 11 60 70 81 Asked by Mr. Hessian what he S ghhdei-‘Esyez Bhllad ‘Audrey Aiken had done ‘about thei Célmpiiiinh the g . ' t‘ j and Brigadier Hanover also started vETEgAéqsz 0 o o x 9 15 9 illlsitrnzss osstiedmlzlehléal becénle crzcxinxinriitg Three Year sgitgoTrotl 3 ""15 Purse, Errol i l-iarrigifmflf-gan» glhetilzhfi: Voio (Whitney) 5 .. phoebe Snow. Carmel BOY i1 Cita Scott. also started. michael. Mclnnis. Gauthier; MlcKinnon. Ryan. Mclnnis. strike- mits: by Carmichael 3; by McCal- on the bases. White. McNcill. ALL STARS l 2 sacrifice hit. stolen base. Carmichael. the possibility of Binns making trouble. witness said George Che- verie, brother of Leo Herbert, had told him about 10.30 Saturday night that Binns’ wife wanted to lay a charge against her husband next day. Later. Mary Cheverie had come and had told him Binns was likely to come to her father's house and "make a fuss" and that she wanted the witness to stop Binns um H: by Boigci" 2. Umpires: At the plate. Hawkins; BY INNINGS ted then. Chief McPhee . Peter McPhce. Chief of Police for the Town of Souris. said he was on diiiy at ten o'clock il-ic night of Saturday, August 4. and‘ waiting for midnight so that he could go home. Everything was _i quiet. Witness was sitting on (m 000 m1_5 w 3‘ bench in front of the hotel when a Baseball Results AMERICAN 4- 000 3°51“ . “U4 w. nmuu 15 1- man and woman stopped and ask- Th M (l -" _ , 3 Heats. P!!!“ 52' QET-T?" ~ ‘ ' , ed the witness to go with them to. called. lgr-“iicvlia Sgallaajfi aiffo fires- Pihkmifi: iVlnt-‘Yu-Tdi ~ 2211;. ONciil, Hausnialiii‘ hind 11mm" the house of J. Wilfrid Chavez-led liter he left Cardinals and Johnny Blue Again ll-‘alinl . l3 3 Walters; Tffiui- 111151 M“ " | They told witness Binns was at‘ e was 111111111" $315510 “T111111? Direct Brewer (V. FlerninEi .. 3 1 a 9 a the Cheverie home raising a rowi d an outstanding sale h Tlmg-aiM; 2:06; 2:05‘i. Ne‘! York 00g ggg 830:2 ,1 o and that he was going to take his Il- + qs .3} 516N111“ l‘: b! e n Gwbark. wife and baby home. Witnesq wentl thfitrdslmtlat have a slxth sense n“ Trotting Derbgéol III 8. Bllulfihildaggycs“ “~° - ‘ ' with the man and woman. They a ti, - , i. . asoy eh - of waning ‘ihwtthethiegiitricrii: 1 (ilghzirneev? 4 1 1 7 H 1 woman Mary Cheverie, sister of‘. 511ml is collie like a ousc Di?“ w l"' Lady ‘$111"1Y‘13 51 Washinizieu 00° 06° 111°" Leo Herbert. Wilfrid Cheverie was litre and his ccord i " h l‘ T e comm a » 3 3 5 Chicago 109 991 9°0_2 3. 2 in the sitting room. The witness’ Cards compare: favoraslaihewitginthh En“ (Erhgé). g-qqlti ‘k041i. l-Iaefner and Ferrell: Dieilwh- went out through the kitchen into. perilin efforts when yhe was Time-2. . - -- Nggel, Johnson and Tresh. the porch and saw the bcdv of} Red Bird. '1 1 H", $1.200- Binns resting on his both knees l7 Trot. 3 "tflaodney, N11,! NATIONAL and his head in the coal box to Heart (I31! 0821;111:150“) . 4 4 Al‘ m0 a 6 o tihedshouidcrfs. hWitbness lifdtedefiiiitrliisi Cheer n 2? .1 l 02o ooo - ea ou 0 te ox an , nhmamhfir whfll Joe's Judge i1711l1i‘, .. s a 3 gifltllbeilgiirhla ooo oili 000-—l s 0 pulse. Witness "Just could feel it! 1 I Lgdy Ewelyn (Pa _n _ T07,‘ Gable, and 501m; R. Barrett Witness laid Binns on floor on his. 1 ‘ Time-2:0 2.06. ~ ' and Spmdeu left side. Witness then said “We Rat“ deruged m N ‘ ‘(Am __ must get a doctor". Witness went Gr0llllds in. be‘; ° °w 1M1‘ P° ° mow YORK. llue- f‘: mmarer wnclnhhtl I00 oni 000-2 s 1 to Mounties for first aid. When wit- for the iidlril‘ are the ban mm Leo (The Lilli D117“ acts all Brookm, 301'. 301 O0x—-9 l0 3 ness returned corpse was in same fibers tllssicyfoifxrtfltitlvglgjhdi1isfiY 0t the ‘frfi-téklyhri‘) ggrcial batrol- Hausa-r. E. Riddle and Lakeman; $51111}? lgsrtwhsgezig-‘rigiafiollien w}:- . - ' > o . . o er e - git§“§gl§i“fiv,i°v°“ty°firfi n!“ fihslelpkgl this club's ‘ffsfiayvl agihxohh Hem“ and Pcacock nesa "It was either him or me." i rs e or n . . . are w“ 111"“ '1" lslsui; like emits‘: were“ e1 "little-a: i. zminwmflzvlvlfirs;aaftqelrawnrggthifl: 311%., of assaulting a spec Brooklyn 021 000 00:12 mmngs) Hftnesskn oz“ house ‘fir? fgemgyg ‘ fiiiiliiilzghefd rnet.___ shall: and Unser; B~rrinca andwlelnge nfgmzfls “fhen wmugs “"‘""“"" "1 99- went i to .rch he had put al 200 0O0_3 6 2 flashligrht oilinthe body of Binns and 011161180 10° _ on the right side of neck saw the 305W" 203021 110x47 l4 o appearance of a wound. Next lzerailiiilguer. Varédleligglgirg_ 922F133: l morning at 8 c'clock_ when witnerss an ams. - - ‘next saw the body, it was in t e Mast. sii iti . with. thought he 8t. Louis 00° 49° °1°—5 11 0 saweanisnifgnon theeiioor about a B I S HA L L New York 010 02° 990-3 7 3 l foot from tihe bod but was sure a e a Mafirficheg grid ARiC-“Adaxitjdfliiig lxie saw no flashlig t on the flees. g e. s: er. - t was about 11.30. witness sa . SATURDAY NIGHT i Kluttz. 3128f! ifohtnm i-mnishnl and Mil’); Modem and old Time Dunc n! AL evere m nns was a ' m 12 Admlssion 25c INTERNATION Cheverie home mak B i ' 000 03b 3-43 11 1 John Wllf id Cheverie, father of Fonow ‘he Crowd to M11123: .. ll0 010 0—3 5 S Leo Herbertl-Cheverie. said he was THE Bulls! HALL Kleine and Lollar; Trotter and Binns‘ fnther-in-lsw. that Binns‘ 11m wife was his daithter. lhriorie. custody until 7.30 Sunday morning‘ son, George, had already warned "contimln for Binns not to come up to tlie house. tlie Witness heard Binns s."l_v he ivriir- in . ed his baby and Marjorie and heard Herbert warn Binns not to come in. Witness then Binns say he was going in. Wit- ness heard Herbert say "You of a bitch, you got a knife!" B. use it." Witness then _vellcd out y to go for the police. Sud- denly. witness sald. the sound of heard PB. tlie present some of riir? ive measures it adoptedl llirre iiiillrcccciented war i (tuition .' Tlie President requested that W. follow this program; l. A rigorous drive to expand ' Production of materials in short 4 m slip replied "I have, and I'm going to C1" ll‘. in meat botli military and ill r." .‘(‘il‘i<“i‘iiS. ... Lilli llillis of manufacture of prodilcis which would require mat- erials \ iicli arc in scarce supply. struggling in the porch stopped. A 31-... ._ -. moment later. Herbert came in mg}... 15d grlctgkgffeesctnteo mngzgiegft End 531d Daddyg, B11135 15 111 "SDPClIiIHiVC hoarding" tha‘ pretty bad shape. Witlicss did would drum“. our stabmzan * not know what to do. He opened . ' on the kitchen door and saw Binns ml his knees with his head iii ilic coal box. Binns’ flashlight was on the floor with its light on and the knife about six to eight inches from the body of Binns. (At this point the witness identified both knife and flashligliti. Witzlcss said he picked up tlie knife and flashlight, putting the flashlight on the sewing machine and tlic knife on the pantry table. There seemed to be blood all over the place. Witness said the knife br- longed to the house and was acn- crally on the bench ill the porch between two pails. l-Ie kept it there to clean fish and to cut up meat. Witness had been using tlie knife Saturday afternoon. Binns had come to the house sometime betleen ll and 11.30. “illness son Herbert when he came iii in the kitchen after the struggle in sl the porch. Witness was "excited and worked up." sure whether or not Herbert. told him he was going to give himself. fol-mar 1 _ all” but his 51m had. ulidrr PPiJlIlS Vichy GOVQTI‘ up to the made no e fort to go away. ness had often forbid Binns Wli- Staff-Sgt. Holless, RCMP. 5. at 3.30. Accompanying him was Cst. L. F. M. Strong. In house there was J Wilfrid Chc-< l1 vex-w. Mary Qhevorm James 311.11.; stint a lllUPh-GKCUSSOG telegram to ey, Marjorie Binns and hcr ilabyi Adolf Hillel‘ _ Gcrnlnns on rcprlling the Canadian attack oli Dicppr in 1942 and John Honish. The body oil Benjamin Binns was lying iii iilPl porch. There was coiisidernwirl blood in the coal box. There no blood directly under the tit blood was splattered on a wall of the porch and there were blood smears on the floor which looked as if they were made by foot- grints. Witness left everything as e found it after flash photographs ll had been taken by Cst. Strong. 'I‘he flashlight in evidence had been given him by J. Wilfrid Cheverie. The jug was composed of Ron a Clifford acLean (foremany Jfilllll l‘ Fl Hlinklin Stems. Louis Wilfrid Ro-- heard. ._ c ilresided over political meet- William Michael LaBrovli. ‘i to iliat miciir impede reconversion. o. scniia‘ NearmRiot At Petain Trial in! man was John l-ionish alid theldid not notice any blood on his iillllllr (his trial is a political mis- li'f'.' ii rial‘ czilizrii n licar riot in the court- wlthess was lmtl room at the Palace of Justfr" [oi of lilr‘ zlczrrl Marshals trial. alter come to the house and had yelled Jlleellh Dllrllulld to hlm that hlght not w acme 111,1 the “Heinrich Himmler of France" said testified that Marshal Petain had‘ he called at the home of J. wiiirid TPil1‘°_i"1li‘d him only once for his Cheverie. Sunday morning. Aiiuilst.aCtl\'li1c-=. silliiliilliicd chiefly to add his testi- [hel many to that of other defence wit-i ha. llad iuld liiln tlie telegram story . \\'r'\S fl where Binns‘ head was lying. Some hi‘ iiillt garbage. Brinoil" iiOTmPl’ Vichy representa- . I’ lsioll. of priority assistance i)i'[‘ll.\ production bottlenecks i0 .tlon of scarce materials _ consumer goods es- ic continued success tion program.“ loll id iiic PARIS. Aug. 9 - (AP) -3hclut- that "million; of Frenchmen rir-friicc witness at Mar- lnl pCiflilbs trial for treason to- Tlio witness ivris Charles I‘ municipal admir He ivzis called on the 16h, v ODCG KHOWH HS M. Donatti had been csscs that Marshal Petain never congratulating the .\f. Doliatti said Marshal Petain “falsehood manufactured iFerriandl de tivr to the German occupation rnivl. M. Iloiiatti then asked the court's lleriiiirsion to make a state- iolit. It ivas granted. and he be- can with the assertion the trial fkqflac“ “"1 “n “"1"” “'1' was a "political mistake." of protest broke from the once. A storm riudi-_ Jurors leaped to their feet litl slioilted. Prosecutor foriiet. n-hcii his voice could be sriiri to M. Donatti. "you r' - ‘ a II afiliiam Joseph Cheverie. Isaiht inns. but this is not One 0f i-hlflh Jeremiah Home, and Alfred Stub- l D811. One juryman asked for arrest of, the witness. M. Moi-net cited a divulge the financial end of deal. ri over‘ \l'll1.‘i it General H D. G. Crcrar. Commander of tlie victorious First Can- adian Army. wearing the Gi-imd Cross of the Order ofhOlgnise‘ P11325551; with Swords followihil its nrrseuifiiluh b? Pm" 11°11“ a‘ ° Wilh l i . Gen. Crrrar. who received this highest order of aiie-Qlgfitelrilerlandf: ‘:nn§liili' 20. at Spelderholl. arrived at Halifax Sunday mommg aboard the I]: dc F- - (Canadian Arlny Ovelieas Photo: FOR SALE BY TENDER The residence of Von (‘lure (Tray. florist and market Ilfdfilfifr Wlul barns and garage ls offered f" =01!‘ M‘ "NW1" Th? 1'°‘“'1 15 "ww" containing sixteen rooms. ln=-'~ Ylzithroom on second floor and tollfl and washroom on first. finer. use has a. separate win! which c!!! be used for help in a private l ~ or as an apartment. There are eight "HTS. This property with large lawn! d within easy walking from all part1 and beautiful shade trees is l" of the Olly. Tenders will be received a.‘ George Street up to noon on .' tender will not necessarily l-.~ . will be by appointment only. .~ office of Alex Matheson, 90 Great 120th next. The highest or all! rptcd. Because of illness inspection . l-lflv." ' 1 i l i ...r_ . _ "i