Pick A Winner ON THE ISLAND llickey 8i Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING 1T’S Sox Suffer Fourth Straight Loss As Tigers Triumph 9-1 (Canadian Press] a The runaway Boston Red Sox,| needing only one victory over De- troit to clinch the American Lea- gue flag, \ - siull€d again yester- day as Ti 01's handed them their fourth straight licking 9-1. Dick WakcficltVs three-run hom- er in the first inning off Mickey Harris sent Tigers off to a flying start and they ccusted in back of Freddie Htitchlnsoifs seven-hit ltchin to grab sci-cud place from eI ork Yankees, who 10st. ll Cleveland. Tigers gave three Boston left handcrs turd rlgltthdnder Mace Brown rude trtuunt-xit by nvullop- ing out l4 hits as cverybotly hut Skeeter Webb got at least one safety. Hank Grevnhorg hoisted his 32nd ltomcr off Earl Johnson in the fifth and Tod Williams prc- duced Boston's only ruci by belt- ing hls 36th four-Dagger in the sixth. Steve Gro-mek and Cleveland In- dians eliminnlctl New York Yan- kees from the unnnt race by defeating the Y iks 4-2. Grc-mek, who bent Yankees five straight times without a loss last season, limited the Gotham gasg to f-‘rve hi-ts including Tommy lien- ri ‘s 19th round-tripper of the sqq on in the third inning. Th6 Tribe, paced by Don Ross, collect- lecd seven safeties off Spud Chand- r. The gama was halted I5 minutes during the Cleveland half of the sixth because of ral-n. St. Louis Browns, still hoping to top the American League sec- ond division. bunched three sing- les. l walk and an infield out for two runs in the seventh last night to break a 2-1 tie and went‘ on to defeat Philadelphia Athlet- S-l. Tony Plerettl. making his first start of the season. held Chicago White Sox to four hits while Washington Senators won an American League game 4-2 before a crowd of 15.4135 at Chicago. lluot Takes Lead In Pro Tourney OITAWA, Sept. 10 -tOP)— Playing e. steady gpime which stood out particularly on long shots, little Jules Huot. of Laval- Stlr-La-Lac, Que , today shot four under par for a 69-71-440 in t‘..e first 36 holes of the 72-holc Clan- adlan Professional Golfers‘ Ar- sociation lvlcdal Plav tournament It rain-drenched Rivermead links. His closest competitor for the winner's she-re of tho $1.000 prize money and the Oohuma Tro hy was Bob Gray of Scarboro Cub, Toronto. with a 145. Gordon Brvll- son qr Toronto Mississauga. follow- ed with a 146, while W T. Cun- ninghazn of London Hunt Club, who played par- 72 in the opening round, drew an 8O in the second for 152. Only Huot end Gray were un- der par for the second round. as the soggy links forced most cont‘- petltors into the late 70's or 80's. Scores at the end of the second round included: dioland Huot, Mansion, NB. ‘l’!- 76~—l53. Rodolphe l-Iuot. Royal Quebec, 00-76-156- Stan Home of the Islemere Club Montreal, the tire-tourney favorite, fared badly ‘n he second round. Home scrambled o. seven-over-par ‘l9 which gave him a 153 total for the 36 holes. Bill Kerr, defending champion. Doug Pierce Wins Junior Golf Title Doug Pierce. Monday. won the Junior Golf Championship of the Charlottetown Club when he defeated Tom Clarke In nina holes of match play 2 and . The match was closelv play- ed. but Pierce showed more finlsh around the greens uml outsteadled his opponent m gain the margin of victory. e crown was last your worn by Cecll Dowllng, Three Canadian Horses Entered In ILS. Classic NEW YORK, ‘lcpt 10 —(CP)— Canadian-owned horses will con- prise 25 per cent of the field Thursday n North Americas rich- est invitational ace. When the i2 orters in ‘he $25,- 000 National Pacing Derby at nearby Roosevelt Racewav oararlc to the post, three horses from CafiiBd-a. will answer the marshals ca . ‘Iihey are Blue Agaimownedby Dr. R..W. Lierhherdale of Windsor, Ont, Guy H.. rcven-yeer-o-d biy gelding owned by Elzear Co-irnoyer oi’ Sorel. Que, and s late entry Frriskey Lee. racing in the interests of Ron Rodghazn of Chatham, Ont. Blue Again, winner of the rich.) Santa. Anita pace went lame ins race at Roosevelt Raceway Friday but now is reported sound Guy I-I. won 31 of 39 starts last year and finished in the money in the other eight efforts. The geld- ing defeated Blue Ago. in a match race three weeks ego. CBC Regulations Permit Breweries To Sponsor Programs TORONTO, Sept, 10 -(CP)- The CBC has announced new reg- ulations which permit breweries or wine companies in Provinces where advertising of beer and wine is per- missible under Provincial law to sponsor grograuis of 15 minutes or more su jecc to certain conditions. The conditions include: that the only an ounoement of sponsorship shall be at the beginning or end of a 15-minute program or at intervals of not less than 15 mixtures in long- er programs: that hhe ancuncement say onlv the program is presented "with the compliments of the ABC Brewery?’ that the program and announcements must. be submitted to the CBC for approval before be- ing broadcast. Distlllerles may not sponsor pro- gratms under the new regulations. The Canadian Press reported er- roneouslv Saturday. Sept. 7, that advertising 0f liquor would be per- mittcd The old regulations prohibited advertising or spirituous liquor and the only exception it. mode for spon- wine and attend the games both here and All was in readiness last hight for the openng day's rates this afternoon in a two-day Omdwl- racing program a‘. the Chitrlotte- tovm Elxtiibition track Started some five yours ago the Goodwill meet has bocfi growing steadily in try and the large number cs attests to its interest. ar-d of c the drawing nttrnctinti all ovrr Maritimes. -l- rl- + ~1- The various zlasscs scheduled ic- day are the 1w» Yea»r-O‘d F‘ut'._'.'- ity. 2 17-2 20 Trot, Victoria Driv- lHt CHARLUIIIZIUWVN GUARDIAN lug Club 212-114 ‘Trot, and Pace. 2 25 Pace Classified. The classes are well-filled and there is every indication that some o,f the best isucing of the season is m. store for harness racing inns. -l- + + 1' Next to Old Home Week program no meet has ittractcd more attent- ion locally and it L; anticipated a record crowd for Goodwill racing will throng the Exhibition Grounds this holiday afternoon + + -l-_ 4- Islrtnd lnrermedinte baseball playdowns wzll get underway this evening with the Summcrslde All- Stars playing host to the t3harlotie- town All-Stars. 'I'he title may will be the best of a five series Coach "Husky" McCain: is confident his team has the essentials to win the series. but he is by no means dis- counting the representatives from the western end of the Province. + 4- 4- <lI Summersldc boasts a scrappy team which. t m claimed, ls no‘. giving anything r-y default. I-nter- est is high in the coming serzes and large crowds am expzztcd to at the western centre The Char- lottetown team wfll leave from the Legion Home this afternoon at 3.45 4- + + -l- The second same of the best of three series for the lvfalnbime Girls Softball Championship will be played this afternoon it Th! Victoria Park when the ‘Iruro Printing Slugs meet the Knights o! Columbus team The Tturo gins took their home game last week 17-4. the game this (LILBITLOOII l1 third and deciding game will be played in the evening A big second ln-nlr-Z rnlly in the opening game of thfl series by the slugs spelt dlsstor for the K. of C team. o + i- O Johnny Pesky, star shortstop of the Boston Red Sox. was nuoted by a Boston paper as saying he would vfilt lvlexito alter the baseball season at the invitation of ‘J11’ Pasquel brothers "The Pasquas have invited my wife and myself u, g0 to Mexico and look over be basebill setup there." Pesky quoted. “I'm going to accept. tho invitat- or," '0' 1- + 1|- ’ However, the Red Sox’ hitter emphanzad that, nis would not oblige him to Mexican Lieague contract. I lust’ want to lock over the. IaYOl-ll’. Pesky said “i. have made no PW" mjgg " The Pasquel brothers have mide repeated offer- to Pesky and Ted Willitmu of the Red Sox since the hezlnmt-z of the 5685011 . leading trip rlgn a on record that he “wanted to 039i 2 15-2 l8 Trot 1nd Pace and t'it ' 4- + 4' 4' , Should the local girls team win, Byron Nelsr:n,.Arherlca's lead‘n3 golfer for several seasons. has 8on6 Truro Printing Slugs Play All-Stars Today The Truro Printing Slugs, Nova ball diamond n Scotip, ladies softball champions off inside the Ifgfdbelljflfi diiflfifig "l" me?! Y“? K0180“ 0f Columbus confused the girls and the home All Stars ladies softball champions team started dropping short ones - of Prince Edward Island today at which the locals failed to get and the Victoria Park diamond at 4.30 before the smoke cleared away the P- m- lwme team had ten runs, n; anon NELSON If a third game is necessary it The All Stars say it will be . will be Played at 6.30 p-m. the different this time and promis» m i‘ 7 some evening. give the Nova Scotia Clllmplqns Let me say that I am more than The local team were defeated some Competition they have no, casually interested in the ‘evjvpl in Truro last Saturday afternoon looked for. of the National Amateur Chamo- ln the first game of the fi-nals by They will have two of their br-gt ‘imshll? "ll-S ifs-Rt‘. which ‘s when. a score of 17-4. It can be said that players, Misses Robbins and Cur- llled for next week-Sew, 91h m "118 score was no indication of the rle with them today that. were 14lll~at Baltusml in Nev Jersey pay. The local team had one bad unable to make the trip to Truro because wh-ue I "m"? W0" mall)’ "l1 T185. in thesecond they took Attend the game today and sup. BO-lfing hor-zrs m my time the the hard ball lines as the mark- port home talent. The time 430 Amateur Championship u 0m; _mg of the field, however the soft- p, m. ' which eluded inc. fans iosilze BADII .r~v_--;7.- » stringing now and avoid starts. Great George St. IHTDN Let us have your Badminton Rackets for m. the rush when the season rm: nun: snow Charlottetown Cleveland Barons Purchase Leswick O f8ept. 10 —(AP)— Purchase of Pete Leswlclc 2 4'01"- old right wing, from Detri t Red Baseball Playoffs At S’Side Today 1931. I had 111s‘. finished rinniig i my 11th straight amateur rourna. mcnt in Texas when I writ u, Beverly Hiils In Chicago for the championship and 1 {b01431}! 1 Wis hot stuff. You can pubably imagine my llsavpaintment. hou- fgfir. Wiiucni I didn't surviv; even The first gum of tli Isl d - l e qua YB" rflund. Intermediate Beasaball e P1819205 oi§iicti§ii§;i1lm,in"f§'$§§'s,f§ ; will be played at the Summerslde questrd to meet at the diamond this evening conIme-nc- Home at 3.45 PM where ing at 5.30 Daylight Time. port will be arranged to Th5 Wm be ll" ill-Sl- Rame in them to summerside s best out offive seriesand should pen-y, Laney ' 81W an indication of the com- Larter, Smith, parative abilitv of the teams. Whitlock. “Ho. There should be a large crowd in Kinnon Strain Henniess you attendance. 1133115, bunch “fquskyu Mgémbe ' St. Leger Will Be Raced Today DONCASTEZR, Yoifrshir“. Eng- land. Sept. 10 —(R.euters)—Er.z- land's oldest classic race the St. er, will be revived tomorrow for the first time since 193B wit‘) pre- raoo forecasts pointing to one of the most open events in the 180- year history t-f the race. J E. Ferguson's grey colt Al:- borm. surprise winner of the Ep- som Derby last June, holds a sli ht edge among the speculators ut must overcome the ilnx in the Si. Leger thtat haspursuedDai-by win- ners since 1935, when Bflhhlm Wm! both the Derby and the St. Leg- er. Gulf Stream. owned by ford Derby and second at ' . is conceded o chanze to upset Alr- borne this time and there is some "slght-unseen’ support for the French invader. Marcel Boussa-"s Nlrgal. reported recovering good form afteraneorly-season lllnes. The Si. Leger nas not been won by a. French horse si-nce 1877. The mce will be run over a‘ dis- tance of 1 3-4 miles, with weather forecasts indicating sticky foot- ing. the rc- Legion trans- take I had a right to play in that Championship. 1 ilfld the grime w ll. but I must confess that I wasn't PTOPEYlY prepared I was a good golfer on my own tvpc or courgrg and under the weather (jgflflltign; with which I was familiar, but I hadn't had enough experience to m-ake the adjustments in vnv game "ecessarY l0 Plat’ well under the conditions o1 p15‘, whpm Fxgsyed in Chicago. The last time the National Championship was played at Bat- M15101. Which is exactly twenty years ago. Bobby Jonas was at.- Wmflllnl to win the title for the third straight time. George Von Elm had the hornr of tutning him bzck in that attempt. Make no mistake about it. the Soccer Players Threaten Strike uvrznroou Sept. to _((“,P C8-bl€l—l.n>b0r Ministry arr! Foot- hill M58119 officials today w» ferred on a threatened stri':r~ among Britain's professional soccer Players. No statement wits issued. It marked me firt time the gov- gient tli-tas intervened tr, qmm-rs omes c affairs h 1 h» . __ m ma... tsetse 2133213“ t: meets in Manchester Thursday m pmbabl be . t ‘ w consider replies from a postal btil- the 155,15; syncénfhaufiisa v0.1, cogs‘; lot on the wages question which by Jones Gegffrni yo? E11,,“ J92‘ may lead to .1 walkout’ One qf the Gunfom" fled“ wright Parwé gmefmgimfids #6:’? mwease l" Ouimet and Chhk Evans HPTC the £10 (s40) tcmtizhseifnwage rmmi giflfmmfif gm}! Si“ §1m‘"°“'fi - ers - e an trana an, Bit {W Ward,‘ Cary Middlecoff, HzTry G1. gan, Smiley Quick Didc Chapman, Willie Turnesa Ray Billows and Boo Swcerry luv/e all been tested under fire and are capable- of play- Cateways Win llréglglliseigolvtc-st golf in a tournament Bud Ward. wh) will be defend- ing lhe title he won at. the Omaha Field Club in i911. the lust time the championship was played, l5 a master of match ploy. He proved that by decisively defeailtu; Ray Billows in the finals of the 193.) championship at Chicago's North Shore and Just as decisively trounc- ing at Abbott a‘. Omaha in 1941. Hits chief rivals are expected to be Stranhan Midtileccfl. but any of the me onccl golfers are capable of up g the dope. a real test of n golfer. For one thing. it is a mixgh plgy “r41; a; 1B1" the qualifying round. n pits mill! against man .n a r-"rsve wrack- lng Lost-of competitive sparit. It scents to me that it is pg!‘- ticularly apropos that. mi" year's YARMOUTPI. N. s. Sept 10_ (CP)_-Yarmouth Gateways advan- ced in the Nova Scotip senior 110595511 Playoffs today when they eliminated Liverpool Larrup-ers with a 9-2 victory in a replay o-f Yesterday's 2-2 tie. Liverpool mid originally captured the series but . . Federal Minister ‘ a_ protested came was replaved Will Return Home 15412:: .i’.i‘:";i':..;"'i. “.°0‘.i°’+’-.'X; now meet Truro Bearcats in the next round. RECORD ENTRY RESTON, Man, Sept. 10 -(CP) -T11e largest entry in the history of ttlie Dominion Dog Field ‘Trials was registered here today with a total of 88 dogs entered in all age] classes. Even-ts are divided into four classes and there will be $8.000 in prizes. Classes are divided into all age, stake, championship Junior dcgs and derby dogs. 3Z7 010mm? LONDON, Sept. 10 —(CP Cable) —-Flna.nce Minister Ilsley, now in London after a. five-week visit in Switzerland Germany, Poland and France, plans to return to Canada Saturday on the LineigQueen Mary Mr. Ilsley declined an interview, saying: “I suppose I shall have to prepare something to say when I get back in Canada but just now I prefer to consider things a bit more" CAMPBELDTOTV, N. a. 5°!" 1° —'- (Cr) - ant-mu 2f the Federal Gqvgmmeng '5" Promised that ln the near uture it may be possible to undertake :1 survey of the Rest- tllzlllslhe River with a view to u n (1 . Palm grlalge- ampbellton (‘toss National Amateur Chanipzonship ls Kl‘ Wings was announced today oy l n‘ C eveland Drops In the lull N0 “seasons he has been. farmed .1111; to Indianapolis Caps, scoring 08 points in 1944 and B1 lest yen... His home is in New Westminster B C Red Sox Office Beluged For World Series Tickets BOSTON. Sept l0 —iA P)-—A cloudburst of mail and telegrams inundated the offices of Boston Rod Sox bodav with a 110011 u! ED" plications Ior World Series tickets which officials estimated would aggregate 500.000 The deluge leegen when carriers staggered into the American Lea- gue club's offices with a batch of 60.000 letters in 25 mall sacks. and Western Union messengers logged 1n a preliminary load of 9.0011 te e- ams. Staggered Red Sox officials posi- ed the following instruntlmis to employees: “Reject all applications routing from outside New Ensland.” FALL SESSIONS new Dominican-Provincial Confer- ence are remote unless the provin- ces get together and bring forward proposals which they believe might be acceptable to all governments. The possibility of the provinces agreeing on any set of proposals for presentation to the Dominion also was considered remote by ob- servers here, What the Provinces now have before them is the Federal offer put forward in the budget. In it the Domini-on suggested that the Provinces agree to undertake on behalf of themselves and their municipalities to vacate the per- sonal income tax field for the term of the agreement. In the corpora- tion income tax field a uniform fwe per cent tax would he col- lected for the Provinces by the Dominion. Succession Duffel In succession duties the Prov- inces would have the choice vrf not levying taxes or of accepting a deduction in annual payments from the Dominion equivalent t0 the amount collected. The agree- ing Provinces would he paid $15 per oapita based on the value of ‘freedom to impose gross national production. The new agreements would run for five years, but they would be purely on an optional basis. Provinces which do not enter the plan will be free to impose personal income tax and taxpay- ers in those provinces will be able to offset the provincial tax against up to five per cent of the federal tax. There would be complete nclll cor- oratlon taxes, but t ey would not e deductible for Dominion tux purposes. Succession duties collected by non-participating provinces would be allowed as a deduction up to 80 Dodgers Blank use? Behind Three-Hit Pitching 0f Melton W Katmai-insane Y‘ Behind the three-hit pitching Rube Melton and a IO-hlt snag on four Cincinnati hurlers, Brook- ly Dodgers trounced the RG15 34 yesterday for their sixth straight National League victory. The fast ball rlghthav/ai- had little dlliliculty In hundcufiinq the weak-hitting Reds. Dain Clay was the only Rhlnelander to solvq the Cerolinsn’: offerings. may eolluted two o! hh teams’ hits a double in the first and a single in the sixth. Brooklyn sewed up the game in the lnltlal inning, jumping on starter Ed Heusser for three runs wl-th Ed Stevens knocking in all three tallies by doubling with the sacks jammed. Bruce Edwards led the Dodgers‘ assault with two singles and a double. Boston Braves climbed within 3 1-2 games of third-place Chicago by defeating the Cubs 10-2 ltehind Johnny Sal-n who outlasted five Cub pitchers for his 11th victory. Tom Neill, up from Birming- ham's Southern Association B31‘- ons, in five trips to the plate walk- ed and singled. scored twice and knocked in one run. In the tleld he made one putout and made a great, try to pick Bob Scheffmg’; double off the left field wall. The pace-setting St. Louis Car- dinals opened their final eastern trip of the season wi-th a 4-1 win over Philadelphia Phlllles. The victory kept the Cards two games ahead of the pursuing Brooklyn Dodgers. Pittsburgh opened its last east- _ern trip of the season with a 1-4 win over New York that droppgd the Giants to withln four r- centage points of the last pace Pirates. I v s cated that the possibilities of d ilome Front Appeal Brive At an organisation meeting he last evening e. committee w chosen to conduct the Salvation Army Home Front Appeal cam- Dailm in Summerside. Present were Ma-lor G. B. McLean and Adjutant B. Burnett of the Bel- vatlon Army to assist and advise with regard to arrangements. The objective for the town was set at 82.00000 and it is hoped to have the house to house canvass start in s. few days. The following ls the committed which has been chosen: Chairman. Donald Baker. Vlce-Giainnan. P. G. Clarke. Secretary. Earl Cannon. Treasurer. R, E. Ellis. L. R. Allen. Roland 91111105011‘. Dr. J. A. McPhee. Wilfred Gau- det and W. A. Gaudet. fern. Quebec wanted a rerlefin tlon of the fields to he occup. by the Dominion and the Provin- ces. Mr. Ilsley is expected to return from a trip to Britain and the continent toward the end of this month. Negotiations with Sask- atchewan. Manitoba. and New Brunswick are expected to be rc- sumed shortly after his arflval or early next month. . The existing wartime est-ee- ments with New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prlnco Edward Island expire in October. November and December of this vear. Others ex- pire March 31, 1047. IMPROVE MILK SUPPLY was well behind the leaders with 154. . sorshln of prosrams by pwuy from coir" tor-fl was zlvins up w a per cent of the Dominion succes- Reigel Shoots Record Golf In Title Play SPRINGIIILL. N. J., Sept. 1O - iCPl-Rc-bert jSkee) Reigel, 31- year-old pilot instructor from Up- r Darby, Pa, today shot a. record I; for the lower course at Be-ltusrd b spreadeagle the field in the $- hole qualifying round of t-he Null- lonai Amateur Golf Championship. 1111c five-undar-par score with his 59 in the first 18 Monday gave s total of v . Henry Mortell of Edmonton. Can- ldlan Amateur Champion. qualified Ln e, play-off among 13 with 36- hole totals of 152 for the last eight. places to qualify for tomorrows match play. He scored a wobbly 78 today to go with his 74 in the initial round Monday. Not only dld Rel el‘s 57-36 out and Bil k- ,, J- et” Ftltive course mark of G8 pot, joint. only Monday by Capt. Cary Mlddlecoff of Memphis and I-fmnrd Everitt of Philadelphia sq; nu two-round total also eclipsed uailrylm recordr of om . I80- two neat rounds. which . sight strokes off Baltusroih exact our. won the medal by the wide marlin of Ind established him the mm to be - brilliant I . beer companies was in Quebec. Improved Employment Conditions OTTAWA, Sept. 10 —(CPl—Im- proved employment conditions in August, despite widespread strikes was reported today by the Labor Department. Seasonal expansion 1|| agrlculturo. logging and mining offset a drastic slump in manu- facturing employment resulting from strikes and consequent ma- terial shortages. Unpleced applicants regl-siered at National E loyment Offices Aug. 29 numbero 144,000, o de- crease of 16,000 during the month. Unfilled j s at 117.000 represent- ed an incr use of 11,000. Discharge of an estimated 15,000 servicemen made the actual situation more favorable than the figures them- selves indicated. Reduction in the number of un- employed was most evident In the Prairie region and Quebec where there was most seasonal activity. 17017791191119!!! ln the number of available Jobs was evident through- out, the country with the excep- tlm of the Mnritimes. e farm labor situation did not become serious as had been ex- pected d in some areas farm abor forces were augmented by workers idle as a result of indus- trial disputes. "Production. particularly in heavy Industries, is badly crip- lllsd. the department reported. hggltllfglig. Llnésolrghire.‘ Eng- —— — 'un l! l ht i fill" l. special service férgthoge who cannot go to church earlier, beeomlngpopuls- r fortobi —~1l s! Ill behind Johnby Gauguin or Omshlkffio was downed C. Ross ‘(Sgsndyé - . ., an £5. '€’.§‘.§E'~.}'“§L'.‘.t"'3i‘ £211.?“ 31°41; just tired." Nelson sold. “T “will W realize a DOYTLJOKI dream I've Bot 500 pasture acres and 130 rrrre un- der cultivation We've zut my dad ar-"l mother with us -- well. that's the story." “And 111195041’ W110 even mentions uolf a-t the ranch would uet shot,‘ he added. ‘He qt» Mpnrts that. he was buildng a golf course on his ranch were- "flOiCUlOUS Baseball .- Results AMERICAN 000 001 000-l. 7 0 Deli-lug 300 110 2211-9 14 0 IlBrflS, Johnson. Dreiswcrd, Brown ondPartce; Hutchinson and Boston Cleveland 30° Chandler, Gumpert and Robinson; Gromek and H0500- ~"- MW,“ "V1101 100 l ii 2 Chicago ........ .. 000020000 i 4 2 .li arc wane; Smith, Maltzberger and Hayes. Philadelphia . 000001000 1 8 0 St. Louis . . 000l00flx 5 8 0 Fowler, Christopher and Rosin‘; Pannin and Moss. NATIONAL ' (llncinnsll 000 000 ooo-o B 1 Brooklyn 321 002 017x410 0 lfeusser, Blackwell, Shoun, Mnllcy and Mueller. Lamanno; Melton and Edwards, Anderson. Chicago 010 100 000-Z I 1 amen 034 021 00x-10 13 0 Borowy, Chipmsn, Bauers Bit-h- orn, Olsen and Schefflnq Ssln and Padgett, Mast. St. Louis 300000 010 4 8 0 Philadelphia .. 001 000000 1 6 2 Brcchccn and Garsgiola; Don- Mlly. Mulligan and Bemvnlck» Pittsburgh .. I02 002 100 '1 '1 New York 030 000 010 4 0 i Bewcll, Gerheauser md Bslkeld; éalwwulzouteruia ~ aura ~e-~'=~-, swr uncut cio wpuuvqumnunhqunuu: v kkiffis slon duty tax. The offer in the budsot was somewhat similar to that mode to the conference but did n have attached to it the original Edfiilffifl“ l°“’.“l.° lift“; l1! OIII El - 231:2’?! and public investment The proposals to the conference that broke up included an offer by tlhde Dominion»: to ply the can o o age n t than 70 withpteeut‘ gnfneagu atgstmfrfd paydhag {the cos; ofdpceréslong to 9 y 9 WE ll! , They also eiitcluded an offer b the Dominion to pay the grog y ‘was!’ 0:‘: cost of ns ronc could be lnaugugatgdfi stages A third offer was to give rmqniqlg] assistance to provinces and muni- gvlgfllltlr: "a ctnrrvnsrdlout public ame n prw ment in periods of one‘: fwmw Mill)’ of the Provlngesflrneartllte “water rrovonu in the light of their own needs. '“*"""" ""1 Quebec wanted the ‘ '""'~ Ixcluslv u" NEW DELI-I - (OP) -— To improve the milk supply of In- dia's civil population, the Q11"- temte-ster-General in India has offered to place the resources the Military Fax-rm Directorate at the disposal of civil adminis- trations in this country. SEAMAN WINS MEDAL OANBBJRRA. Australia — — The Governor-Gtenenal Australia, has awarded the Brit- ish Empire Medal to an Austral- ian merchant seamen. Jflvk Bhsetner. who navigated s 35- rwt wen boot 2,000 miles acme! theIndfan Ocean wi 4'1 sur- vivors of a torpedoed shlP- Shesther sold that, although 47 began the voyage only l0 were alive when they reached Moda- goscar on July B last year. tCPl 0f DONTNIIDPAINT d _. -' "~- succession duties fiel . 0 - w; can!‘ wanted the Dominion lb noes on monuments. electricity. ‘Purl- Issollno and stock trans- OlillLTllNI-IAM. Ilnflhn (C?) — Gish just leaving school Ire the only ones who can W! cosmetics well, and they 6011" need them." sold Dr. Ethel Dow at s Marriage Guidance confer- ence here. wwwwmmmmwfi TWQ-DAY RACING MEET Covehead WEPNBBDAY. ‘rnuusrmr, sanctum; 1a, 1e JLCCC F F All V . - n“; m‘ m": C: m Junior Free-Form Class! "will. Saul entries to‘ Charles Willis, w . IIINTBIIs cross s 0mm. "fetal purses 0f Coveliesil." t.» A v