Saxlon Hopes To Beat Gavilan In Title Fight . N. 5.. (AP) - 11,, way Johnny Baxton looks at m m, worst was over when wel- terweight champion Kid Oavllsn nmijy signed for their Sept. 1 title nght in Philadelphia. The thought of facing the clever Cuban holds no terror for the 24- ,...a..nld Brooklyn challenger. it'll beat him." he said confi- dently. "It was the waiting for Gav- ilan to come over to the U. S. to mgn that that had me in a sweat. I didn't know whether he was go- mg to come over from Cuba.” The fourth ranking 141-pound mntender has unlimited confidence bordering on cockiness. He thinks me 23-year-old champ is ready to be taken and that he's the one to do it although he's a 2-to-i under- ti Oghet him fight his way and he can beat anybody," said Sexton. who came out of an orphanage to go inln boxing. "But I'm not going to let. him fight his fight. He likes to set. his own pace and oome mmugh with late ilurries. He's go- inz to have to fight all the way llilh me." Charles Plans To Work Fast In Title Bout .Vl0NTICEl..l.0. N, Y. (APiaEz- yard Charles said Monday he hopes to catch heavyweight champion not-ky Marciano in the early rounds and shoot for a knockout. "He's A slow starter," said the Musial. Mtnoso Closing in On Leading Batters NEW YORK (AP)-Two close and perhaps controversial major league batting races are in pros- pect for the rest of the season as the leads of Brooklyn's Duke Snider ind New York Yankees' Irv Noren are threatened for the first time in several weeks. Snider. National League pace- setter since June 20. has only one point left of the 27-point bulge he enjoyed on July 5. The Dodger out- fielder slipped two points to .349 last week while runner-up Stan Muslal of the St. Louis Cardinals gained nine to .848. i Ncren's American League mar- gin-40 points on July 27-also has been reduced to a single point. Irv tailed off 10 points to .335 last week. Minnie Minoso of Chicago White Sox advanced to .334. Smoky Burgess of Philadelphia Phillies and Ted Williams of Bos- ton Red So): have higher percen- tages than the actual leaders, but have not batted often enough to be rated. Burgess is hitting .375 and Wil- liams .348. each with 26'! official ex-champion from Cincinnati be- fore he worked out. "Marciano showed that against wslcott. La ' Stern and me in the last fight. It I have him in trouble as I be- lieve I did in the fourth round in June. I'll go right after him for the kill." Charlu meets Marciano again at Yankee Stadium Sept. its. At nearby Grosalnger, N.Y.. Mar- ciano took things easy. The cham- pion posed for television shots and then played with his 20-month-old daughter, Marry Ann. Purchase. Off '' Approve iandy's Phlllles Rumored llecord Mlle PHILADEI.iPI'IIA (AP)-J, 0han- BERN IAP)-John Landyts mag- ning lnlery, lawyer for the Phila- nificent 3:58 mile was approved delphlg Athletics; says he has been officially as a world record Satur- approached by a Buffalo lyndicsta day by the International Amateur about possible purchase of the Athletic Federation. Amq-tun Lssgug franchise, "but The Australian r u n n e r estab- no money was entloned.” lished the mark at Turku, Finland. Ellery, commenting on an an. last June. clipping 1.4 seconds off munou-mm, by w, 1,, Bgpcrgton, Roger Bannister's record which Buffalo real eststs man who said hld been approved only I few city! he is interested in purchasing the before- At an ugh". mg bun nothing Also aproved by the federation denmw o",,,d.-- was American Bud I-ield'a 263-foot, Royal Mack. executive vice-pres- l0-inch Javelin throw of Aul- 8. ldent of the Athletics. said he knew 1953 31 Puidenni Calli- nommz .50,” 5.9"-won. --ngmmg The federation also I ognized n .11." I..andy's 1.500 - metre record of sum" "N ha undenwod jg fi:4l.8 recorded in the same race would nu gbom umooopoo to pm-. in which he hung up the new mile chase the As, revsm the team """k- and build a stadium in Buffalo. HOGAN DA5" '"'3C0GN1zE” Australia's Hec Hogan got his 100 yards time of 9.3 seconds ap- trips. It is doubtful if either will P"”'9il- " W” "”d',1'"i March 3 "uh the required 400 um" It bit and ties Mel Patton s 'world stan- ddf bt h ih"l'"l 3::.1;e,-gran." in, C Imp om IP Other r e a o r d s approved in- cluded: WANT RULES CHANGED 5.000 metres- l325'l.2 by Emil Some observers. in behalf of Wil- Zatopek 01 Clechoslovikil Mny 30- Ilams. have suggested a change in 10.000 metres-23-54-2 by Zllnliek the current rule. proposing 450 at June 1 It Brussels. bats. official or unofficial. as the ' Six mil”-47154-3 by ZIIOPBK minimum. This, they contend. June 1- would not penalize Williams for the i Three miles r- 13332-1 by Fred 98 bases on balls he's received this Green of Great Britain July 10 It year. However. no new legislation London- is likely, at least until 1955. 2.400-metre relay--7:26-ll by Sov- Willfe Mays of the Giants, who let army learn July 27 It Kiev- had his 21-game hitting streak m-m-mm--c snapped Sunday, remained the Na- "AND OVER PLANES TOKYO (Reuters) ;- The US. tional League's home run leader Navy announced Wednesday that with 37. l-iffy Dnby Of CleVel3nd heads it has turned over five twin-en- the American League in homers gined training plangg 1., the gap. with 27 and runs batted in with jnggg ma,-mm, "1; defence force, 102- Japan's new navy. The planes were g the first of 12 to be provided to The 3785 Allan?-lc Cable Wu laid Japan under the mutual defence DEWVEED CEP0 3111011 lnlnndi N- 5- assistance agreement which took and Newfoundland in I865. effect in May. POLICY OF POTATO MARKETING 1954-1.955 SEASON GENERAL POLICY Approved at Board Meeting held August 16.l954 1 The Potato Board shall designate a Marketing and Selling Agency vtllltll shall be the only Agency permitted to accept or purchase pota- tnn: from producers in Prince Edward Island for movement out of we province and which shall he the only Marketing and Selling la--mv authorized to purchase or market or sell Prince Edward 15- land potatoes except as hereunder provided in respect of-- '51 Sales for delivery to markets outside of Canada. and (bi Sales to points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotla and New- foundland. 1 Th: tnrngning provisions shall not apply to purchases or sales of Prince Edward Island potatoes for movement from the Province in inns or shipments not exceeding ten 110) bushels. 2 "there shall be three (ll) classes of Dealers. namely, -- can Dealers Class ”A". who shall have the right. to sell in mar- keis outside of Canada, Prince Edward Island potatoes pur- chased from the Marketing and Selling Agency and shall also have all of the rights possessed by Dealers Class "B" and Dealers Class "C". Iii! Deals-rs Class "B". who shall have the right to act as as- semblnrs of Prince Edward Island potatoes for the Marketing and Selling Agency and shall also have all the rights poa- sessed by Dealers Class "C". (Cl Dealers Class AC", who, subject to the regulations which shall be made from time to time by the Potato Board. shall have the right to assemble for the Marketing and Selling Agency Prince Edward island potatoes for sale and shipment by mo- for truck or small boat. (other than steamers), to points in New Brunswick, Nova Scoiia and Newfoundland and to make sales of such potatoes shipped by such means for delivery to markets in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. ' 'iib- following shall he the qualifications of applicants for Dealer's lumnscs of the three classes above referred to:- ral Dealers Class "A". The applicant 1. Shall have warehouse facilities at irackside which will pro- vide the industry generally. and growers in that area par- ticularly. with facilities for having seed or tablestock pota- tnr-5 packaged in crates. paper or jute containers according to the requirements of the market. ll. Shall have warehouse facilities satisfactorily frostproof to prevent frost injury to potatoes at any time during the year. and large enough to store at least twenty-five (25) carioads of potatoes. and arrnngad. kept and maintained in a sanitary and orderly condition which will meet the approval of the Potato Board. lll. Shall have had experience in the assembling and exporting of Prince Edward Island poistoes and shall be considered by the Potato Board as enjoying the confidence of potato pro- ducers and the industry generally. l'V. Shall be in a financial position to post with the Marketing and Selling Agency such an indemnity bond or letter of credit as may be required by the said Agency. (hi Dealers Class "B". The applicant I Shall have warehouse facilities as provided under the fore- going subsections ta) 3 and is) II of this Section in respect of Dealers Class "A" except that it will be sufficient if such an applicant's warehouse is sufficiently large to accommodate tcn 110) carloads of potatoes. ll. Shall have had experience in the proper assembling and packaging of potatoes. and shall, in the opinion of the Potato Board, enjoy the confidence of potato producers and the in- dustry generally. Ill. Shall be in a financial position to post with the Marketlnl and Selling Agency an indemnity bond or letter of credit as may be required by the said Agency. 1 Dealers Class "C". The applicant 1. Shall have had experience in the proper assembling of pota- toes and shall enjoy the confidence of the producers in the area in which he operates. fl. Shall own and operate such facilities and equipment as, in the opinion of the Potato Board. will enable him to carry out properly the assembling. transportation and marketing oper- ations intended by him. i Shall be in a financial position to post with till Mlrknllnl and Selling Agency such an indemnity bond or letter of credit as may be required by the said Agency. II. ..a 4 Tllnsn person; V.-ha hgvp bun engaged in the assembling of pota- lorz, but dn not qualify for a dealer's license, shall henceforth be l"i'Wrn as Dealt-r'.I Agents. Deniers employing such agents shall be ”'l"nnslble for shipments assembled by such person!- 5 Prices charged to dealers for potatoes sold to them by the Mar- k'lInK and Selling Agency shall be determined by the "id Alency I! ”l' lime such sales are confirmed. and shall be comparable to prices "hu'h can be obtained by the Marketlnl and Selling Alency in!” dif- ”t sales. 5 An Advisory Cnmmittu shall be appointed by ll" 70'3"? 30!” in assist. the Marketing and Selling Agency In the performance of its 'l'”l" Ind particularly in reference. to the establishment of prices to 5' MI-'l producers and to be charged dealers: such Committee shall ronmt of five 15) members of the Potato Marketing Board and the "M 42) senior omcula of the Marketing and Selling Agency staff. ""'-V in Public warehouses, and the 7 The Marketing and Selllnl AIHICY Ill!" ll"-V P"'"”” l" min" said Agency shall maintain a staff W "W Operation of these warehouses or enter into an aareement in :”"'ni( with some qualified dealer ll”"'ilInn of such warehouse. or other person for the effective ,1 Pnfkug-s for polgtogg gg pr-scribed by the Marketing and Selling ”'"''-”t "Y MI the purchaser. shall be suplillfd by 9'" 5'9"" in 7l hunters who are assembling potatoes for the said Agency shall cl" thp duty or packaging. loading. billing and reporting on same. "in shall themselves pay for the cost of such services, Including the cost of the packages. etc.. and shall lo he determined by the Potato Board. be paid for their services at rates 10. Each dealer shall be responsible for placing the correct quantity of potatoes in any lot. of potatoes assembled or billed by him for the Agency. and any claim for shortage from a consignee after being established as a genuine claim. shall be the liability of'the dealer as Shall nny claim due to any fault. negligence or misrepresentation on the part of each dealer or his agent. 11. All sales made by the Marketing and Selling Agency shall be on sBn 17.0.3. or F.A.S. basis and payment shall be collected by Order ill of Ladmg or Bank Delivery Order with Sight Draft attached. 12. Potatoes sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency to npalerq Class "A" for export. from Canada shall be delivered only upon is down payment of 7599 of the purchase price prior to delivery to such dealer of any part of the potatoes so purchased and the balance of the purchase price shall be paid by the dealer to the Agency with. in fourteen 114) days of the completion of the delivery in such dealer of the quantity of potatoes so purchased. 13. Sales by the Marketing and Selling Agency to Dealers Class "A" for future delivery may be made from time to time and confir- mation of such sale-stating quantity. data of movement and price- shall be made in the form of a written agreement between the said Agency and the dealer in question on a form to be supplied by the said Agency for that purpose. 14. All loading reports by dealers shall be typewritten or shall be printed in block letters and figures and shall be submitted to the Marketing and Selling Agency not later than seven (7) days after- such potatoes have been assembled for shipment or storage. iii. The Potato Board shall provide penalties for failure by dealers to submit loading reports within the time provided. 16. Telephone calls to the Marketing and Selling Agency by dealers shall be at the expense of such dealers except in any case where an authorized official of the Agency may, after completion of a telephone call, agree that it should be an expense of the Agency and then ad- vise the Telephone Company accordingly. 17. Sales by dealers to New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Newfound- land markets shall be on an riO.B. or F'.A.S. basis at prices estab- lished by the Marketing and Selling Agency. 18. All orders for potatoes to be shipped to Newfoundland shall be placed with the Marketing and Selling Agency. Purchasers may specify the dealer when they wish to ship such potatoes. but the said Agency shall not be obliged to place such order with the specified dealer if there is any reason to believe that uniform price levels on the New- foundland market are not being maintained. 1!). Brokerage in all cases shall be paid direct by the Marketing and Selling Agency at. the rate of 2:: per bushel-by special arrangement 4c per bushel may be paid to brokers in Newfoundland and Western Canada. Only licensed brokers, or wholesale dealers who shall arrange purchase of an average of at least six (6! carloads of potatoes weekly from the Agency, shall be entitled to brokerage fees. 1). Dealers shipping direct to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland will be invoiced by the said Agency at the established F'.0.B. or I-'.A.S. price at the time of shipment and shall invoice con- aignees direct. 21. In the case of sales by dealers in markets In New Brunswick. Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. a certified cheque covering each shipment shall be attached to the loading report when the same is submitted to the Agency. 21. Cheques based on loading reports submitted by dealers shall be mailed direct to producers except where in the case of any producer the amount payable to him has been attached by a creditor or where such producer has giveh a written order to the Agency for the for- warding of his cheque to a dealer. ii. The Marketing and Selling Agency shall market polslrws from producers under a pooling system, as follows:- (a) There shall be four (4) separate Pools for the classification of potatoes, namely.- Tsblestock Pool-Potatoes sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency as Canada No. 1 Tablestock. Certified Pool-Certified seed potatoes of any variety sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency for Seed. Foundation Pool-Certified Foundation Sud potatoes of any variety sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency for Seed. Miscellaneous Pool-Other grades of Tabiestock potatoes and special varieties of Certified and Foundation seed potatoes. (b) There shall be four (4) Pool periods, namely, - Pool Period No. I-Date to be announced to November 30th. Pool Period No. 3-December lat to March lhth. Pool Period No. 3-March 16th to May 15th. Pool Period No. 4-May 16th to June 30th. 2!. initial payments to producers for seed and table-fork pntnlrws shall be established by the Potato Board at. least seven 47) days previous to the commencement of the Pool Period. K. The initial payment for Pool No. 2 shall be 5c, and the initial payment for Pool No. 3 shall be roe. per bushel higher than the initial payment for Pool No. 1. The initial payment for the various varieties and grades in Pool No. 4 shall be determined by the Potato Board. i 3 interim payments may be made at the and of each Prml period as decided by the Potato Board. and final payments for each Pool may be made at the and of the Marketing season. 77. The Marketing and Selling Agency shall determine what discount or premium may be finally paid producers on any or all grades and varieties included in Pool No. 4. Pllbllalsed by Potato Dealera.Auoeln0loI hr the information of potato growers Adjourn Inquest Into Death Of Missiles Expert QUEBEC (CPI-A coroner's in- quest into the death of an English- born guided missiles expert was adjourned Monday pending comple- tion of police investigations. An autopsy was performed earl- ier in the day on the body of Allen Paul Richards, 36, by Dr. Rosario Fontaine, Quebec government med- lco-legal expert, but his findings are not expected to be made pub- lic for at least another week. Richards' body was identified by an uncle. Edward Saxon Richards of Chelsea. Que, and district cor- oner Dr. Georges Fny adjourned the inquest until provincial police complete their investigations of the mysterious circumstances sur- rounding the death. Richard: was found critically in- jured Wednesday and died Satur- day without regaining conscious- ness. JAW FRACTURICII Provincial police. said Richards apparently died from a cerebral haemorrhage caused by a blow to the jaw. His law was fractured. Investigators believe he may have been murdered. They have not discounted robbery as a motive, despite the 527 found in the man's pockets. They believe he could have been carrying is larger sum. SMASH DYNAMITI-2 Pl.O'I' GEORGETOWN, British Guiana (AP)-Police and troops Monday smashed a. plot. to dynamite sugar estates along the coast. the gov- ernment announced. Stocks of stolen dynamite were hauled up from an underwater dump in a canal at Port Mourant. a strong-I hold of leftist Cheddie Japan) whose government was ousted lastl year by the British cabinet. l BITES Insad, snskqlor animal . . abs but Inst of Minard' . I0 soothes. bass and sinuses. Draws out the poison I f1 I NAR D" S -"inst or mu". LINIMENT ENROi. 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