‘Fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oMovERi nu RESULTS ..,sr7'-rsc-] rare rut nan. firm "bean" bail. the pitch that .is- oftentimes intentionally thrown in organlndballbyapitcher at, a batter. ind calculated to us»: his nerve, apparently has no place ‘in theUapaneee‘ repertoireJThe oth- "111! in a game played between 11w teams of R-ilrkio University and “#1115811. ‘Ibusl. . the Japanese vitohor. hurled a ball that caught "W139i. ‘ the Michigan centre fielder, squarely on the shoulder. As the batter picked himself up and trotted towards first base 'I‘sugi ran “Aw gfwnn! ’ I’ "' '- we! ro meet him. Doffing an cap l m ‘arr-fig he heldyout his hand. bowod deep- e‘ b y and expressedhis regret at bit- an ting the batsman. ' *°°"." I . The Japs have in recent years made wonderful strides in the Am- erican national game. Handicapped 1i! aiae the Ruthlan drive is some- - thing that they are incapable of, but-theirssmall stature lends itself to flat fieldlns‘ and on the bases they run like wildfire. .' same has made no inroads among-the sons of the ftieingilun. Their only professional sportis wrestling, but ass favorite "dlversionbaaeball is rapidiysuigr- ceding ltiOl-owda of (0,000 and up- wards attend intercollegiate match- "ee in the Orient and it is not im- possible Tokyolwill onb ‘day play New York for a world pennant. ANKLlETS » Y. BOWLING cannon ‘manna BANDIT "IIGULAB P!” m their horses out there was Jockey Win10 E1110“ 81288.61 astride the Blunt racer 1mm Down Under. "Y°"'¢ "m" 3° “u m“ ‘°°1 W marucsu masons get down of! that horse." Starter Marshal Oassidy said to Gorman. . . R, ||_ E_ "He'll DIOWPW ""1 "WY “W181i Cleveland o 4 2 wmmu‘ ‘"7 “t” mudlmpsp Washington . . . . .. ... .. 3 6 0 5° 5971:“ “m” at: and Wld Ferrell and Bewell: Brown and Elliott an Trainer cock that Berg‘ spencen it ...“ .... zornlnutes t. ...... ...... -—but only Plymouth, De Soto, and that they wculdtbe’ warned NATIONAL LEAGUE when the jockeys were o e mount- “, , v . m m E‘ Dodge and Chrysler cars have "Youseeflhe eXniHlii¢<i-"W¢i1o\'o Brooklyn 1.. s12 1 , to give the crowdachance to bot." st. Louis . 713 1 FlOalHtg P020872 S0 I invite "H1 513'» but “m” huuflghh" m‘ Clark, Quinn and’ Lopez; Rhem plied Elliott. “Just you take your and _;_ W150, _ e bloomln’ time. m don‘t car m: hits l I .79“ t0 77d? and Se? f0!‘ I014?" lflsgOlliy-‘II h ad n‘ P h R. "- E. l ,, W l 9 5 “P 9"- " 5P5 Plllllidl llfl ... ... .... 3 9 0 he wanted to zeta sood view o1‘ Clnclnflfil‘. . 4 '1 o Se ’ says a ter R Chrysler‘ u" cmwd- Holley and McCurdy, V. Davis; miiiotiaicozlg: 131$: ganglion Carroll and Lombardi. RIGHT nnuz andnowflchallenge the . HI . sk . . up.‘ M" "um n. n. E‘ m er 3f anycar to equal the smooth [ “If you chance to be in front in Boston ___ ___ 6 12 2 "u" dmlauofrhmngpfivu- the stretch." he told him. “youil Pittsburgh s 12 2 I am" m‘ “h” mmPedfiml may BIG lEMiJE probably hear something coming like a whirlwind behind you. That will be the Canadian horse in this race. His name is Marine." After the race Elliott came say or claim, what I demand is proof. The sort of convincing proof that we are giving thousands in Canada this week in these Floating Power Rides. Bctts, Frankhouse, Zachary, Cant- well and Hnrgrave; French and Brenzel. ‘ FLOATING POWER “Qthers Make Claims. If you haven't taken a Floating Power Ride I urge you to do so. You'll come back from that Floating Power Ride a Floating Power enthusi- ast just as I am. You won't find Floating Power or get Floating Power results in any other car. For Floating Power is exclusive to four cars - Plymouth, De Soto, Dodge around in an apologetic mood. “Hi tried my best to see that Irirene as we went past," he ex- plained, “but Hi couldn't spot 'er out." m: Flinn PARLIAMENT UITAWA, Milly 9. (By tho Om. sdian PresQ-The report o: m, commons committee on radio broad- V RAlllll You'll Never Forget Your Floating Power Ride! Take It This Week! T0 BB up-to-dsie in motoring matters, you must know about Floating Powenllverybodyis talk- ing about it. You will, too, after enioylng a Floating Power Ride. For a surprise and a thrill, call Chrysler dealer in Canada is ready to prove that there's no performance to equal Floating Power performance. That any car without Floating Power is out-of-datc. Make him prove it. See for yourself. Accept my invitation, and his, to a Floating Power Ride. “Prom 4H over Canada com: report; of [b09- Robert Beer 124 m 5naroidnloaeohTraynor. who is 6.5.1,, tbkd in u, °IllflYP1Ym0\l!11.D¢S0to,Dodge n, Nicholson ... ,,, 153 333 11g Pie ‘lfrliynor to everybody who ever gl-PAWL May 9_(By The cam comm?“ “today is uneanigmg; a and Chrysler. o: Chrysler dealer and tell him A‘ H. Miwumeu n m‘. In _ n‘ rudyuflor “an, b” more’ m" M!“ nes)_Pmposlk to ambush nme mum)", . o! the w Ewe Of course, rfyou went to France you’; you wanrafloaring Power Iilide. y; Birtwhistlo ,', see 17s ~19; an» eaahange. got his name from . nmnmuy m“ symm o, brofld_ 5mm, the remm The chwmmnun o! find Floating Power there. Bccquyg I'm gr. ill’ ylou Prefeg ride with a l1- oilm“ ‘--' m l“ ~11! "his-M '. W1“°°'- '1“ "w m‘ u“ Helios for Canada are expected to the committee is Hon. Raymond '7" "'7'" 4"?» l" 5mm‘ d" "it"! ‘"14 ifwloillmrfiilwff - —----- Willi I dilly 1R6 0119 $11110 Ind occupy Parliament at the present Moi-and (com, Easy, Essex; m; moslprogrmiverrutomobile " e . 8% 954 331 calledhim _a regular pi. Pl. in session, following the report of a members are: w. A. Beynon (cons. ,3; Eufape '0 u“ [ban-n you‘; Th“. Total ...........'srs1 printins llosvsoameons to more special committee tabled m the Moose Jaw). A, cum,“ (com m‘, _ 3 ' ‘ f - - » up. ‘rrtynor’; father was a native 110139.01 Commons today, concur- cheater), n, x- Smith (Cons "on... Andre Citroen. m something he wanted in the auto- ll‘. PAUL! - of Halifax and was formerly I renoe of which will be moved on bum,” D Mm whght. ‘(com Floating Power muubenrevolsrtionavy mobileshebirilds. It's somethingyoufll J Benn " m‘ i W!!!" llflt- Il/tdnwdfly next. After a long ser- North Perth.) Hon. P. .7. A. Cardin and desirable achievement or Andre want in the car you drive after you: . A. ey ... ... 196 275 ' - ""—— 0s 01’ Pl-ibllo and private sessions (L1b_ Rlghelfeu.) w_ D_ Eu] (Lib: can" t, “Id s‘ h‘ d t ~ - . _ w. Oarmody 21a 21o m T0 nova snow 24m» and the he ' _, of numerous wlt- Nam, wmfloo) _,_ L Bu?’ (m, would"? l; "I I; '1 If? ‘d ‘l’ Flmmng PW” ma“ J_ m4 _____ , m no u, ., . new". m, wmmut“, under the Hmtsxmgs)’ E J Garland. (U- n this for eng nausea. EveryPlymouthDeSotqDodgeand .1. Carmody ass m m Charles-Ballard, the enterprlsins chairmanship of Hon. m. Raymond =11‘. A, m.“ ' ' ' "'° 0.8111111 ..... .,_... loo 13s 1“ manager of the North Sydney track Mora-ad, (Cons, Beer, East), re- ormws. May 9. (By the Can- . ___ __. ___; will open the season May $4 with commended a system of government 5mm P,e§')_-rhe 1 ma‘, n5 1 . 100'! 841 956 rlree-for-all, 2.18 and a 2.25 class, owned broadcasting facilities, con- season m western 0N0“ Sea? Desoto ‘ ‘lbtal ... ... ... ...-...“... 2094. B11 9791511?“ lW-W- A" $110 WFuf “V1194 b)‘ l- Plld “@5731 wmmls‘ which ordinarily ends on May 15, Co. ltnownfree-for-allers will ~be on slon of three, and modelled to a hgnd and the other two classes will considerable extent, on the lines have-a number of newcomers stert- laid down in the recommendations ing with the old favorites. of the Alrd Commission Report in 1939. ..'1‘ho Montreal A. A..A.,zwhlch-had In addition to the report of the a »ot $8.00 last special committee. the House was m”; 55m m, ma,‘ o; “N. {ab M, yup-gum; 1,134,555 on gen- today advised by the Prime Minis- m 1n m". mgwh p1“ o“; "m; eral account and SUMO-on depert- ter that the United States Govern- Irlday at ‘f p. m. , rnents and clubs-or a total deficit merit had voiced unwillingness l0 4 ,. o; ‘Mfg; 111,1; ‘fgflgsfl rgvgnug make such reedjustments in the ~11” fawn" h mrnflm ‘m! ‘ugam. (mm ggggbgu m4 $500 allocation of "a e-lengths as would “bu, o’ u” "u" mdzh’ (“nhotwm . facilitate the plans l0 18011511156 ‘ ‘ - - 4 v ...-.- Canadian broadcasting. ' ‘amazon nine par While achieving m a marked de- '| _. > f greo the ends sought in the recom- m Tommy_q°mm¢|v¢‘l.gu;m¢; 1n. mendatloms of the Alrd Commis- it‘! terviews on rnar up. The latest is sion. the commit‘ report does not "o u, m“ “mm, ‘mmfimug in me involve any capital expenditure, and m n‘ i” N“, york Jun-ML ~ in this connection it follows more n8 l“ l”, Thom“ fan-jet germ“, man- closely the suggestions contained in _________ uu-oymajfl‘ (agent, n“ the brief of the Canadian Radio ” m u.‘ w“! ‘ddlme muiwhb d“ mo" Loague. ‘Phil’. brief submitted l0 the m1 use turn my our-asylum to our: sawmill” or" tho and of "e Pub" . "m. up m‘ mm“, h“ may 31v- llc sessions by Graham Spry, Pres- en .... the inside story 011 the death idont or the I-eosiio. coiled for the of, ‘he mum’, Aulrtnihn "eh-fink. gradual taking over of existing mam,“ the “um; m“ no", w- stations and erection of the neces- u-vronbdl 4 sary additional station; to provide n u oormm-sbphflon m“ m; a complete all-Canada coverage, the half million dollar horse was sent 005$ t0 b6 b01118 Entirely by 1W9"- m h“ “name” dam beam“, a bu, ues from license fees and advertis- driver-was in a hurry. or lrprox- ‘"8’- lmguw "at n "em. m“ may Although the report did not speci- um on‘, of mo“ d, 1.1x’, hum flcally lay down the length of time bu“. m which “mum” mdmugh, that, would be occupied in the tak- I brcdl'mvél u comfortably u m? ing over of existing stations and‘ m“ hem“ 1mm, médem pulp establishment of the necessary new ma‘ do” ‘mm m, northern stations, it was understood from c-mdm“ hm on which m,“ up members of the committee that‘ it ("ed m pick up me not” at cab would be several years. The recom- 1e n“ and "n bimbo San Wanda“ mendation set out in we brief of Bu‘ u“ own" b! m’ bu, had the Radio Ioague, suggested seven some norms which he wanted to "an transfer to the Tanforan track, so he instructed the driver to waste no time on the trip. The result was moi», {thu- Lap was rushed from the dfynwarm climate of Mexico to the-dampness and chill of ‘Frisco. with the further remit that 11° caught an‘ intestinal cold from which he died. At least,.thet's what Tom thinks. and, he bad a contract to t§ charge of the exhibitions which had beenplanned for Phar Lab in Oan- ada and England, he should know- 1 suppoeelyou recall that Phar Lap f Malority for Qt. Paula, l9! pins, High single J. A. Bentley, 2'16 pins l-fgh Three J. A. Bentley, ‘I45 pins. has been extended to May 20, in- elusive, Hon. Mr. Dureanleau, acting Minister of fisheries, asmourlcgd u. dliy- The district concerned extends from Burns Point, Dlgby County, around the coast to and including Cole Harbor, Halifax County. ‘Iheabovimatoir decided the PERI 0! "B" Beotionethoy M11 Canada's Sympathy OTTAWA, May lL-Prlme liilnis- tor R. B. Bennett paid tribute in the House of Commons today to President Paul Doumer, of France. who was assassinated last Friday. Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, opposit- ion leader, mid Robert Gardiner, leader 0f the Progressive group, Joined in expressing Canadas sym- pathy to the French nation, BAPTIST Robert Beer A. H. MIoOennell .. D. Nicholson ... ... K. Birtwhistle ., ... J-Rowatt ... < no m 144 m us m i UNEMPLOYMENT UITAWA, May 9. (By the Can- adian Press)——when the relief measures bill came up in the House of Commons today on second read- ing, Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, 0p- posl-tlon leader, said there was no difference of opinion between the two old parties on the principle of recognizing the necessity of relief- Hc then began to discuss the bill from a. constitutional aspect. Mr. King discussed the preamble of the bill and said parliament decid- ed what was expedient. and not the governor ln council, which. he claimed. the bill suggested. The D0- minion Parliament was limited in its supreme authority by the Brit- ish North America. Act, he argued, while the parliament of Great B11- taln, by reason of tlzo absence of a written constitution was not so limited. This parliament could not give to the governor in council the power to legislate. Mr. King referred to one of the many orders in council passed underI the actof 1932. This authorized expenditure of one and a. third millions of dollars for the purchase of ties for the Canadian National Railways, under the ifllPf act. Re- cently, during the present seslon, 8T. PAULS 1w 108 1D 215 19S 287 1'72 219 NC ‘ 73¢” Q M11007 183 H’! 170 284 its 1e‘! B. Poole ..." ...... J. A. Bentley ... ... at Mltlilrlty for st. mourn pins. Fan Smglexl. rordzsr pins. Klan Three Robert seei- sea pins. ; Basketball 11- amzous rm or snares m‘! A Duty: We would like to stay the hand of time and keep Mother with us. But the days flit by, and Mother grows old and weary. Her youth and beauty have faded. but her smile. her Mother love en- dures. !f Mother is living, how happy she would be now to receive a letter from her boy or girl! Should one ever be too busy to write often to Mother? BRlNGll§l§_UP FATHER Friday night the Amllblil. rep- Pllchtatives of W. K. S. and P. B. H. defeated the Hi-Y team, who were Playing with one hand, by the wore of 17-18. As the Hi-Y won the l!“ time and the first game was l "t. the series is now even and "other some will be necessary m fltcide the winner. At the end of the first half the score board read n-a for ‘the Hi-Y but on resuminl lilly the Amaeons eoorrovercamo ‘hi! lead and slowly but surely wasbrdillhli w 5959"“ m m’ - \-°¢i< Ki’ THAT Pmoou- \ SUPwcfiE You "irked forward to lain the victory- first 91".“ mmnah “ Mm "W" l‘ l\ K\\ A a ’?$ a 23:_E°;2N ARE rRoM KENTUCKY? Pull-no against great odds. the piper olippinl‘ which Lanny B61811- ~ h ‘UCKY /‘ »- . "or. mo»: n m um ,1. ons-oiiovxaoior WW- W“ . ‘it 4}‘ ,,| , w: besides much moo-rt German witirthehalflestlng sug- , \ .5 ,6“? A wilrhnesa~of~tbelosersnhinvuvir antiwar-bowie" will" i" ' M“ r‘ = '5 y; 0 “l harem - Ill-Y horse-for the Agua Oallente handl- . - ¢ senuey ltorsy cap. wail the super-horse did here n O a 5”“ 3 "an." mpghglgzongqjudmhllhfy now, but _ B. p,“ qwgq 1|§51ydon't_kri_ow that his Whltiock Partridge fioiuyidrouan hick for nomin- Mei-a i0 Ital-send ute‘; W? "imam “M”, My a - 15mm the-below the Border _ More: prom-a eouree- i laref Jones ‘lhayhlveanoutdoorlilfldeflnl Relish-m’. ma... ' - It with“? in! "i"! '1," WW‘ f ‘I ‘—'-rrnIueilua|nI~J-'?f‘ ' . \ sands wbo bar/r taken their Floating Power Ride tbs‘: 11ml. If you haven’! soared their delight- ful experience, 1mg: you Io do m, today. l? will be a revelation to you." 1 bridal. Chrysler Corporation ofCmrds, Llmim) 22A Great George Street, Charlottetown Corney Bros. . Water Street, Summerside Dodge-Plymouth A. B. L. Horne, Summerside McGowan’s Ltd., Kilmuir Earle Kennedy, Kensington. H. H. Acorn, Souris Roy W. Jay, Mt. Stewart W. B. Prowse fr? Sons 122 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown the government was asked for de- tails of this expenditure, the nam- es of the tenderers and the price paid- The suave atlon was refused. Mr. King reminded the House, the Minister of Railways havins stated v that the details of such transactions HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 9— were in the hands of the railways (Canadian Press Cabin-An ex- which was not accustomed to mak- ploratory debate on the questions ing them publlc- of Empire currency and finance , concluded the week-end session of bxgktrglsunhfiqfl ébu-‘Te Fggeggfi the parliamentary conference meet- mms today when the Govenr ing here. Agreement was general on the difficulties to be met in secur- meat,’ “nmpmyment "He! ma‘? ing stabilization of Empire cur- ure was under review- Charles. rency. counter-charges, accusations and‘ bitter words flew across the chem-I Whether Bermuda used the pound ber in wild abandon. ‘ lor the Canadian dollar was regard- Hon. R, J. Manion, Minister 0! ed as a matter for her individual Railways, accused the Ubeflls 0! choice. From C. B. Howard, M. P., "nearly wrecking" the Cfliliidlflil of the Canadian delegation, came National Railway. Rt- Hon. Mac- the suggestion of a committee from kenzle King. Liberal leader, scored various parts of the Empire to the government, for its apparent study the problem of a standardized lack of constructive politics against Empire monetary unit. This. how- unemployment and charged it with ever, he regarded as less important substituting "a policy of dolcs for i1 than stabilization as between the constructive policy of works." And. nations of the commonwealth. not; to be outdone, Premier R. B. Establishment of a common cur- Bennett, charged the Liberals with rency for Imperial trade, as dis- “scoiflng and scomlng" at. every ef- tlnct from domestic currencies, and fort the government had made t0 the possibility of silver backed and relieve unemployment and dlstresf stabilized by gold were suggested as Second reading was given the possibilities by F. W. Turnbull, bill early in the evening. For the M. P. A central board could accom- remainder of the night, it was dls- plish something in the way of stab- cussed clause by clause in com- lllzatlon. mittec stage. Discussion centred upon the fin- Wlth his Irish blood aroused. Dr. ancial structure of Bermuda, Great Manion provided most of the flro- Britain, and Canada, with a view to works of the day- The Liberal solving exchange conditions affect- leader. earlier in the afternoon, ing the countries. It was admitted qflflgjggd the govemment for wlth- that the world financial web em- holding (acts concerning the pur- braced the Empire and foreign na- chase of railway ties by the Can- tions alike, therefore the problem gdlgn Nations], was a complicated one. Bermudo Conference Communist Will Appeal HALIFAX, N. S, May 9-—-(By The Canadian Pjnw-Stenographlc evi- dence taken at last Wednesday's hearing into deportation charges against Stefan Worebeck of Mont- real, one of the nine alleged Com- munists now held here, was releas- ed today by a Halifax business man who let it be known he ls financing the defense. Wednesday's hearing before the immigration tribunal of three, head- ed by R. N. Munroe of Ottawa, re- sulted in lsuance of e. deportation order against Worebeck, and L. A. Ryan, Counsel, entered notice of BASEBALI. nssssnu. cnnamousnrr“ or r. w. c. ANNEXED sr n a On Saturday afternoon at the C. A. A. Grounds IIA defeated Third Year 11-9. Having previously defeated first year, second year A virtually an- nexed the championshlp of P. W. C. Owing to the nearness of the ex- aminations it was necessary to play this sudden-death game. The game was very close and ex- citing. second year A having the edge throughout. appeal. later forwarding a brief to LINE-PP the Minster of Immigration. ‘ The connection between Wore- IIA Third Year back and informaton from Edrntm- Catcher ton through which the services of a N. Grant W. Mayne lawyer were secured for him here, Pitcher has not been revealed. lt was learn- Lidstone, McNeil! K. Beer ed that a Joseph Tatco, said to be 1st Bflse an Edmonton police court interpret- M. Owen B. Reid er, had arrived in the city, believed 2nd Base to have travelled on the same train Ci. Hart G. Rice with J. Synby, one of the nine hcfd 9rd Base at the inunigrston shed; but he N’. Burnett I. Stirling could not be found today- Short Stop When Worebeclr took the stand A. O'Malley O. Hewett Wednesday, according to the trans- R. Field crlpt of the evidence released to- R. MacDougnl Mr. Shaw day, 1t was demonstrated that he C. Field had entered Canada. legally, but A. MacDonald L. Eellicl: had never taken out naturalization L. Field papers. He said he was a member L. Monaghan D. Campbell Umpire-Jo. Callughnn. Base judge-C. Stewart. of Todowyrnazu, the Workers Ben- evolent Association-of the Ukrain- ian I/abor Farmers‘ Association, and of the Candlan Labor Defense Lea- gue. Llfc: Life is the sum total of the functions which rcsist death. i_3_y George McMa nus 7 mv-m+--».<~_-e~+--.-..__.,...l‘; 1 ‘ .1