PAGE SIX Guardian Sporting News Police Probe At North Bay t June 23 TH BAY. On .. '" @295 Investigation into allesed lack of police action in 0010360- tioii with a tip an escaped p15 ll" was in North Bill’ 18st Tuesday is ‘indexer-fay and will be discussed cit a meeting of the police commis- sion soon, Mayor Charles C. Har- rison said today. The mayor said he has requested chief constable William Clark l0 place facts of the incident before commission members. Excerpts From Giants Score Easy Victory Over Reds ..____ June x23-dfAtlzxleg - Y k Giants ccn. nu: §,.,°§._.,,9r°ver Cncinnati Reds to- day with u 95,5)" ‘1-0 National League shutout on the four-hit hurling of Bill Lthrrnan. . It. was New" York: Eevflllh W‘ 11mph in nine games with the R6415 this season and the third time Lohiuian has beaten them. All of me Giants’ runs Wérfi (gharged against Paul Derringer. “ho gave up seven of New YOflKS nine ‘nits before being rel eved with NE WYORK . ZZl-tCPi-Phil M er Willi the American Ba l‘€CCl\'€(l his cal-u the Canadian Act national League befo e A's three seascns l4 Marchildon Receives Call M From Army _,.‘-_ .. ANGUISHENE. Ont. June PFNET arctiildon. Dlwh- Philadelphia Ahletlca of scball Leasue. h" p notice from ivc Anny. rela- tives were advbcdaléiéifc Nlnacliiidon p. l. the Toionio Maple m. of the Inter- jozn rig the bac . REMEMBER WHEN e Canadian Pres: none out in the fifth innlns- B). Th t J. C. P. -k , Britih tennis s ar Cubs WhlD riiiu (lefgntcri h.“ Bill Tildcn of brill! . . ~ . - d:l l1 ' strai ht sets at. Wm- A‘ Pr-“sctzrzctrt: serfs; _ ens; in... h 3...; hfimel‘ W1‘ ' ‘ - 5 ' ~ t_ Tilden a n inning paved W’ “Y hlffbfhi‘ OTTAWA. June 23-(OP)-F0l- irinliiggbnilsnnggire men. Since, the 0880 99b5,“? bcatdtule s,‘ ‘ave ‘me lowing are excerpts frcm the bud- Philadclllhian has won ever)‘ mall" "Wlilm; fig“ ‘f: m: enough get, speech delivered in the House title in tennis. He turned pro 1a $25215: it» isithsiagnd a Ifour-run Cgmipglse tonight by Finance 193p . - : " . l l ':-- __- upllslng by “"“,,Pm1stil“n§h° 63h we apfgroach the end o! a. glgglnlnllmg ° 5°“ p third yearfixf war wef fndi 01111: O . l I b - solve: ii he midst o un crtri - ings ‘vaslter than we ever hcpccl to rlo es c u » assume fcr tie defence cf the Red SOX Whip W“ “°“‘°’I‘”. Syracuse 6-3 “It has been clear these many ’ 6 2 months that our eccncmy l5 in the - zone of fuil empbymsnt, a condi- SYRACUSE, N.Y‘.. June 23- tion in which it. is still pofsibls to rnPl-Baizi-aiore Orioles ended n. expand our prcgrams fzr produc- tion and [I13 armed srrriccs but only if we are prepared to make careful and w se chclcrs as to what is urgent, what is more ur- gent, and what we can do without." I O NEW YORK. June 23’—(AP‘)— returned today Lanky Ted liykliams _ , 10 his favorite park, Deficits s Stadiuin and belted 5 two- i-un homer, his l6zh of the season and first. since May 30. t0 llell) Boston Red box to a 6-2 Aiiiercan mastic uctory over Detiozt Tigers 3;; the optner of a, lhrze-game ser- pitdier Oscar xcokie south- Ont. also hit Brigg “Though dealers‘ stocks are large it. szmply will not be pfsslble dur- ing the present f‘.=c.il yrnr for con- sumers to obtain the quantities of 5 goods which they have been pur- Ji. Tabor and _ , . g- Judgl Bbyeabold chasing during‘ the past year paw f rcm Ingersoli. severe "We need not anticipate cliclfs Willi n 3-1 lead in the sec- ond inning. even u-ildei‘ {ind tire Brds collect- ed ‘lire? rims in the third to sew up the victory. six-garlic winiriig strc k of Syra- cuse Cirets by scar ng a 6-3 vic- tory firre taiiigit. After Lefty Enron's wrdnisss find presented the Delacruz Tom gsew Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE for the circuit in zhe 10-bit assault h Tish, , the gcvcmmem Wm do _ _ °t“ P“? ‘Ritz-i: T§°$l§niilm°net°$i “all ll Cg" l" "trellis equitable fie- iililiil 355 3% 53b 2; ‘g; r ‘l s : ~ - . i» — cm go V‘ tnbmlon Of eisnlmlls: Judd and Conroy; Trout, Gor- against five victories. "I look forward xvi-h reasonable sicn (B) arcl Tebbetts. ' n OIIIGI’! l. “n” “i ' ‘m H . gjirklr°£rj§kfnst 1131f; Philadelphia 00o 14o ooo-s iz 1 A" cleveland- ‘ 1m"? home sufficient to safciiuerd our ex- Ckwflam‘ - 2.“ 29° mx'-7 12 o runs from the bats cf Orzs Hock- Chang? position (mm m? Unvcfl “It; Hriirzs‘. Cfiris 0:116)‘ (5) and ctr, 112s Fleming and Ken Keltrler states) dump, the pwem fiscal Cunt. Bag-Jr, Heving <8) arid. are Cleveland Indians a 7-5 vic- yearn ° ID0111111111. ry over Ptiiladelphia Athletics ' , . . in the cigener osfe :1 three-game Am- “To obtain from the pecple of NATIONAL LEAGUE ertcan a ue e . _ n The 1W5“ timin- smash o! the gllisfggglglgolflanfalffwfii‘; fgmthé Chicazo ooi 13o nos-a i2 2 contest, by Bob Johnson in‘ d“? redemption of securities in New Phgfigslfllllzm.“ 00:13PM to“? 13 z fifzh, counted fcr three Pal a e.- York and Lcndcnp m obtain “m, ("Zn H.“ t Jogjnsonans)‘ grinder; phifl lfllllffi- the people and corpcrnticns of tcis i8), Hughes‘ (9) and Livingston. country such an amount at“? they had had contributed neary . 9,500,000,000 tn revenue is a great m o°0°°-°x_7 French Wins Sixth Straight BROOICLYN, 23-(APi- mfty Larry French received credit for his sixth victory writiout a defeat. tonight in a. relief ro_e as financial achievement. l l "We must. bear in m’nd that if it is easy for scmc of the pcoille of this country to lend. eisy for the government to borrow. there is l1 presumption, unless most of the opportunities for expenditures have been blocked. that we are falling short of our declared policy (avoid- ing inflation)? 2i June Brooklyn Dodgers downed the _--—-—--- Ptttsburgh Pirate: 6-2. The yo]; FUTURE Eggs Dodgers broke a tie score by London housewives buy more than 1,070 baby chicks weekly at Woolwlch market. bunchlng five hits for fcur runs after two were out in the fifth inning. Summerside Horse Races Dominion Day July lsi 12 100.00 00LU\R IIMIIES $1200.00 NO. 1 CLASSIFIED PACE Hcnnesscy. Charlottetown. Daniel Rice, Charlottetown. Andrew Perry, Summer- O B. 2.07, by Cold Cash, Walter BEBE McELWYN, 2.10%, by Mr. McElwyn, BEDFORD GRATTAN, 2.08, by Lenas Grattan, ALBSEbgT E. GRATTAN, 2.12%, by Grattan the Great, Milton Bell. Char- lottetown. BONNIE SCOTT. 2.10%. by Highland Scott, C USCITA BITTON, 2-0955, by Great Brit/ton. sington. . H, Horton, Murray River. George H. Brookins, Ken- NO. 3 CIASSIFIED TROT Volomite, Frank Adams. Halifax. James Power, Charlottetown. McKinney, Tlndall Semple, Kensing- WATCHIM. 2.07, by PAUL ABBE, 2.11. by Abbedale. BQUIRE HANOVER, 2.10, by Guy by Scotland, Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. n. - .04‘, . PLAYDALEZ 2 6 2.00%, by Kalmuck. Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. MILLLE KALMUCK, N0. 3 CLASSIFIED PACE ms, Halifax, N. S. Frank Adiims, Halifax. us. Wellington McNeill, Abbie, Frank Ada Orcus Grattitn, Calumet Budlong, Bell and. McNeill, Charlottetown. Budlong. Andrew Perry. Summer- GRACE ABBEY, by Guy GRATTAN QUEEN. 3-11» by RAYMOND BUDIDNG, 2.13. by Southport. LADY HtAL. 2.13 HILDA BUDLON gAgidefypynm, by Calumet Budlong, George Callbeck, Summerslde. ' . b S n Hal, Charles O'Brien. Covehead. ggqr%mwgg¥'I-IY€ iii‘??? Bud Axworthy, Prof. S. A. Rockford, Sum- merside. EDITH GREY, by Great Hal. Ed. McGulgan, Montague. _ wArr ‘N’ SEE, by Kalmuck, Willard McDonald, Summersidc. NO. I CLASSIFIED TROT ‘A, by Sampson Hal, G, 2.20, by Calumet 14, by Abbe Worthy. George McIntyre. Montague. Kalmuck, Earl Ings, Mt. Herbert. LUSTYS FIRST. ch g. by Lusty Frisco, C. H. Chandler. Charlottetown. MISS BBL-L AUBREY, by Colonel Aubrey, Hazen Howard. Cornwall. .BEAVERDALE, 2.13%. by Lauderdale, J. Pope Clarke. Charlottetown. RUBY V0110, by Pax V010, Simmons A: Semple, Kenslngton. LUCKY GUY, ch 3.. by Clover Guy. Lee Chappell, Stanhope. nsrtxrzv xarmuox, 2.1m. br. g. by xnimiick, Kelly and Horton. Charlottetown. . } l‘ uuinaiuii. CONDITIONS GEORGE MAC. 2. VIRGINIA KALMUCK, by ' All classes: ‘Three dashes at one mile. positions to be drawn fcr each dash. Entrance: winners. Money divided: 40. 30. 20. 1 Rights reserved to change weather. The owner assumes no responsi person or property during the meetin Races called at 2 p.‘ m.. UB-T-Ai conflict with these conditions. Swclal train leaving Charlottetown 10.30 a. m. Returning leaving Summerslde 10 p. m. “lgrihtijlgslatn, Secretary. Bummer-side 5% must be paid day of race; 5% additional from money 0'." . pifogram or declare off on account of bad billty for accident or damage to any Q. rules, to govern except when they ./ fJf D2rrittgcr. Shoun (5). Thontipsm rill and Larnanno; Inhzman and Dziniriig. Night game: Pittsburgh 110 000 000-2 I 0 Brooklyn 200 040 00x-6 9 0 Klingrr. banning r6l 2rd Lopez; Wyflil’. French (31 and Owen. INTE RNATIONAL LEAGUE Night game: Newark 000 000 0-0 I 0 Jrrscy City 300 010 1-5 12 0 Queen. GllmiDPTi. 11>, Washlburn lfil._Rn.=ci‘ (5% Gerhenurer (6) and Robinson: Fmhrr and Pound. Night game: Baltimore 013 100 001-8 9 2 Syracuse 030 000 000-3 8 Z Stroll, Flanigan <2) and Beck- er: Dcricrnz, Lrmbsrt (3). Nelson (9) and Lakrman. Five AGoupons With Sugar Rations Bards OTTAWA, June 23 - (OP)- Sugar ration cards. w be distri- buted to consumers throughout. Canada before July 1 will have at;- tached five coupons, each good for tire purchase of one pound of sugar, the Wartime Price: and Trade Board announced today. One Pound represents two week-s’ sup- ply for an individual. The coupons are dated, the first being good on or after July 1, the second oii mid after July l3 and the others dated July 27, Aug. 10 and Aug. 24. Coupons may be used Bl filly time on or after the date they carry. The coupons provide a total 91 1° ivcvks’ supply up to the first lvcck in September by which time it is expected ration books good for six months, will be issued A Supplementary row of coupongq; "l" temporary 10-week card let“ llflletfllmfieign? lazirfiolpxrrglldfii for use delivered in time. 0° m n” siylsroroi. (Continued from l. ‘i e1) fill 01d battles ' ' Cm" Currier dliig'x§i?isgi?oiis]od1reiii:gi-; Rlld destroyers. sailed out into the Blticlebca after striking a blow 1n 5UPIJUIL of its base. But. the fleet/a 1;," lflce slaved in the 1mm n. ukzlélll lcglrlagulllllllfrgfztlwilseron 183d weir-e bombardment. y an "r ‘I frhe Germans were adding to the violciice of their attacks with fresh reserves to replace their losses. re- ortcd to exceed more than 100,000 n dead alone, Dis atcheg “id mo“ attacks were rcpu 5H1 (‘The Germans claimed deeper gains in Scvnstopols fortifications, and said a. landing attempt, on the north coast of the Sca of Azof was repulsed at Sevastopol. "Numerous bunkers have been smashed in bit- tcr harid-to-haml flghtinl under the most. difficult tier-rain condit- ions.’ the communique asserted.) some German forces were admitt- ed to have pounded past the front rim of fortifications. forcing Russ- ian units to withdraw. but the Rus- sians said a violent two-day battle checked the advance. The see-saw brittle on the Khar- knv front was reported growing ten- ser. The (lei-mans attacked with $4".'l‘l‘.l| tank columns. manv plane: anti lunch tiifniitrv in one sector. U11!‘ lttHSiflH unit. fell back, Soviet flPWiUllt Slllfl. then a counter-Misc! from a. new line drove the German: back from several settlements. from the necessary work of fa lowin m-b THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HOLSTEIN ,==f°2lltl_ailsd_lr_qu_i>ese 1>__ i“ l pose from the parent association D 1 this year. The meeting was assured that the Provincial Exhibition would be held this you. Mr. H. J. Kennedy. Southport. mggested that. as there was a all amount of money to spare. sm the prizes for the show be increas- Mr. Walter Buntaixi. hustico. was of the opinion that the amount bald in prizes was sufficient. The matter of holding n. field day in addition to the exhibition was left. in the hands of the directors. The grant. for R.O.P. bulls of 25 per cent of the purchase price up to $125 or $30 bonus which was paid hat; year will be continued this year. it was decided and also the lame policy in respect to females will be carried out. The encouraging news that Prince Edward island. had made greater gains, Ontario excepted. than any other province of Canada. in the Dominion Association, was given by Secretary Cecil Stewart. The meeting voted the same grants to the county exhibit-tons as were in effect last year. ". Walter Dickie, Truro, N. 8.. Queen‘: County with t-h: Debut- ment of Agricu tum. added hi: con- gratulations to thou receiving - es. He referred to the Holsten rec- ords wbicb the winner: were mn- ng. he presentation of awards wu tlicn made by Mr. Stewart nnd Mr. Jardine. Mr. Wilfred Bovyer, Bunbury. wn awarded the gold seal certificate for long time production of “Jean Ab- bekerk Pontiac". ‘this cow's record still stands second for fat in the Dominion. Mr. J. W. Jones. M.L.A., Bunbury. was awarded the red seal certificate for long time production with "Abegweit Pauline". also nine superior production certificates. These were received by Mr. J. Lin- coln Dewar, New Perth in the ab- sence of Mr. Jones. Walter Buntaln and Son. Ru:- tico, received one red seal 1on2 time production certificate for “Seaside Jewel Echo." Afternoon Meeting The afternoon session at Prince of Wales College opened shortly af- ter two o'clock. It was moved by Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar that the meeting vote to decide whether or not the member: wanted to purchase a community bull. This was seconded by Mi: H. J. Kennedy. Ten voted in favor of the idea but nobody voted against. was named first choice for a Judge 1t at the exhibition. Mr. Allison Pro- fitt Freetown. was accepted as sec- ond choice or alternate. In future if there is more than one claim for a bonus each year the Board of Directors will have to investigate and satisfy themselves that it was a legitimate application. Ari amendment asking that this time limit. be extended to two years was st. A report on the Tryon Calf Club revealed that. there were ten mem- bers with seven pure bred calves. Luncheon Held The meeting then adjourned and those present went to the Blue Room of the Old Spain where lun- cheon was held. The presentation of certificates to those winners of the various awards was a feature of the luncheon. Hon. W H. Dennis. Minister of divert the rm the work is important as fol- it the farms will have to be 1t. on ure bred stock. He assure those present that Although the uiar may the department was always ready to 1d; 1 fOSlflil‘ the livestock industry in the £515?“ o” to hold prov nee Mr. S.‘ G. Wright, Flelclman for ou_'r__oulz WAY "The following committee wa: up- nointed to lflbCfVlCw- the govern- ment in this connection. Messrs. Andrew Jar-dine, Kenslngton, R. A. Profltt. Freetown and J. Lincoln Dewar. This bull would be used by the breeders of the province and l1! the government at Falconwood Farm. The matter of the ruling on haul- lng cream three times every two weeks W85 brought up for discuss- ion. Mr. S. C Wright explained that this ivas being done in the interest: of conservation of gasoline and rub- ber. He stated that first grade but- ter would be difficult to manufact- ure in this province when this or- der becomes effective. He pointed to the difficulty of keeping the cream in a cool place and the scarcity of tin cans. If the order goes into effect farmers will be up against a different problem. Also it is possible individuals will be pre- Azriculture. congratulated um meni- ve ted f m t k1 h bers of the association on its this‘ 13mg?» Ifwfjfild‘ lférhgfilaérggg achievements and referred to the Dubiic conveyances growth of the organization. ‘ Th conoensus was that the cmrm would not be fit to deliver if it was kept over four days. Also every creamerv is working to capacity. Mr, R. A. Profitt said that the territor- ies would have to be zoned and horses but on for collections, It wan the cream. he The president. Mr. Jardine re- ure ls Mlstlnguette who must he in her sixties. She l: the French singing and d“, fter the last war. She is hclng escorted to a nigh], (m, l" ‘he; The lady in the pict lng star who was in her prime right a lilontmarlre district of Paris by Max 5 ‘ meling on llll’ right, and Georges Carpentlcr- on h" h.“ Cm pcntler has gone collaborationist, and Schmeling who was once heavyweight champion of the world which he won on a foul; is of course rounding up such Nazi propugunda. material and making us, of It. Carpentler once fought Dempsey, and was more popular than Jack at the time. Now the min, an reversed and Carpentlcr as this picture shows has ‘been “lavalledfl while Dempsey ha; gone "no n" American Army service. l __. PLEBISCITE VOTE .3335,"ggfiijlll.,‘°"i.ifiinfi°"°‘mm (Continued from page 1) memeiil ferred to the death of Clifford Lea. and Mr. Boswell which occurred since the last. meeting‘. Resolutions of sympathy in this connection were passed by the meeting. Mr- Granville Buntnin, Rustlco. moved that those receiving bonuses should become members of the as- sociation. It was seconded by Mr. Ddouglas Aitken, Fortune, and adopt- e . conscription w - . that the Japarilésexwrlig gidlllgldsvxligi! coliver Island and taken the first "Canada has three fronts" h, Sgld,l"&l'1d I contend that. K011115111 t e 011g run t-h En l1 13122‘! mOtN Vltalecf alzlfih Channel ere e Can di v British and Unlteld “§.il‘§§'“li~§§§§' 5mm Wild)’ to beat off nu inwislori "We cannot let the army down and also ready to launch "an off and. what 1S more important. we sive which must succeed if the call? cann;ot_le__t_Canada down " he ad_ded. _q_f_t.lte__l_lflitlg_l_i_ljlati_ong_l§_lypil m fauf With Major Hoopla ~ HAW, or- cotizsslh. '11.. FORTUNATELY I HAD ‘rue ‘ FORETHOUGHT TO BRlNGa iT ALONG IN case or. EMERGENCY.’ “Tm PEoALTb ‘THE NEAR- EST NHABWED PLACE t. been in effect for two years with the restriction, now to be removed. barring conscription for service out- side Canada. He would always prefer to see the army overseas a voluntary armv but. l! the time came when that army (éould be mralntalned Wlbhtilllb TRYING For iwnnm iétliii‘ 8.33m be i‘}..p.>.§8?‘°"”‘°“ Queensland, Australia is testing and hopes to grow rubber. Our Boardng House = iams LOOKS LlKE ‘THE OLD our»! 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