. ....'-. _ "ow...- ~ Records Arc Broken race rwscvn "I "sincere"- (er-uni... aesr rue in r 1%, _ llstm lloncton. _ ‘i’ v I! . H, _ nu Division l EMA!" W. Hsrtt. Aroestook O. Kane,’ Riverside; Jim I PIUM. Slchrflie. - ‘ Riverside: .11. L. Sear, 8n. Chtown; Dr. J P. , Mclnereny. Wlltfield. mid-Douglas Skinner, West. ' field; J. H. Hsylock, Ashburn; C. L. Pew-e. Riverside. low-Dave Harley, Riverside: S. C. m-ownell. Ssckville; Charles Jtflbtmi. Riverside. 1 1006-6. H. Adair, Moncton; T. "B. Horsler, Riverside; N. J. Cc- ‘beldu. Westfield. 3 moo-E. F. Crease. Aslsburri: Douglas MscKsy, Riverside; E. M. Bagnall, Chtowri. g BIDS-M. K. Hickey, Miramlchl; l". Dempsey, Moncton; Douglas fPierce, Cirtown. l'1.10-Ivan C. Stairs, Bsthurst; ‘Irv. Praught, Ch‘town; It. J. Rub- ‘ertson, Ssckville._ IlJB-Lester Rushtmi, Monctori; O. A. Polfer, Bathurst: W. F. Wheeler. Moncton. i lriflft-Ray Kenney, Fredericton", Gordon Hutchinson, Chhwn; W. R. Rodd. Monsoon. lib-H. A. Nixon, Moncton; Ivan Trainor. Ch'to\vri; Ken Nu- nt, Moncton. 1130-0. L. Steevss. Bathurst, William MacNeill, Ch’tovm; R. A. Nixon, Moncton. Profesdonall A Zabowski. Ashburn: Don 1.00—~Kas Archie skinner, Algonquin; Sinclair, Riverside. LOG-Jimmie Walker, Chum-mi“ Boots Baird, New oissemv: Ned Mcbuskey, Aroostock Valley. l.l0—.'|ohn McPherson, West- field‘, Jock Lowe, Moncton, F. Cad- leux, Miramichi. Fourth Division i.20-—E. o. wnks. Asirburn: Gm" M; Rapel‘, Bridgewster; K. T- Creighton, Riverside. 1.25-J. G. MacDonald, Ch'town: C. A. Richard, Moncton; B. Harri- nari. Mirsmichl. " LSD-Howard Mcfnriis, Chtovvn; Tom Clark, Ch‘town; C. T. Urqu- hart. Riverside. _ 1.as-s. MacDonald. ch town: 1-_ storer, Mlramichi; J09 Sl-IBEIEI. Riverside. _ 1_4°.-V. H. Savage, Ashbum. J- 1, Hollaridsworth, Miramichl; Don- ald Humphrey, Moncton. ' l.45-—H. o. Clark. Riverside; N. obblestyne, Westiield; Resins-d acKinnon, Ch’to\vn. ~ iso-wiilsra MacDonald. River- fldfl p_ 1;, Fownes, Weatfield; l G. Burchill, Miramlchi. LBS-J. Mitchell. Moncton; "IQ Tregunno, Ashburn; A. F. Blake. Riverside. g_oo._yr-ving MacKinrion. ‘Chal- lottetown: J. A. Horne, Ch town; Donald Mavor, Edmnndston; Dav‘- Gilllspie. Chiown. IN THIS GIIRIIER ___._. (Continued from Piiee l) .__.. .,b;hey hurling d-uel very much on me Mme pattern as tkie previous Lime the two flingers faced eagll other on the mound. From re Qgrly innings on it was felt the. the breaks would decide the lfille and decide it they dld- Limer- grantlng slnsles 51w ban-i bmmd oddly on three occasions that gave runners extra bases and then‘ the Anchors cams through W13‘ lime‘ ‘ly blows that. sealed the issue. I U l But Larter lost no prestige in defeat. He is still as capable s hurler as can be found 1n the province and once the Million- aires team start. hitting their real stride behind him the big right- l-irinzicr may be in there flinging ctitzntcd out. >8 O O Islzirri lirhters came out with an en-"ii s- “t in a light. card staged at .\‘*\v gnw last Wednesday night wlirn 'l‘i.'1ci~ Stecle, Island feather- weight. champion punched out‘a _f~'.<'i" round dcczsion over Kid My- of of §Icilarton and "Big Boy" Peter-on “'21s losinc: on a technical iznmkoizt to Bciircat Jackson of New Glasgow. , C Peterson was forced to call a hilt whcn attacked by stomach cisrimpe at. the and of the third mind but. despite his setback the foiincr island heavyweight boxing champion is angling for a. return bout. in Chzirlcttetown in the near future. He. feels he can take the Nciva Scotia heavyweight’): meas- ure anciat-thn same time get him- self in top FOHCiIIIOYT for a crack at iogaininlr his island title, the crown now being held by Jinx Jenkins. Twc Canadian Track -__., ‘TORONTO. July 4 - (C?) - Two Canadian records were brok- qi when 130 young track stars eohrpeted in the Canadian junior , irlfl and field Championships It lilhurban 13st York Saturday. Ion Miller, North Toronto, top- the pole vault record of 1i ' . 4 s/s inches with s imp of a fest, 1o~ indhes. His lump earn- _ ed him the smrd for the best Qerdonnsnces of the meet. "me mile relay record of 3:89.! -"|\_iiuutos1ve| better-ed by efwr- msn North Toronto teem. who mi the dbt-snee In 1:814. Team mem~ ‘ were Gerry Brsmy, Pete Austrsllan- Wine Diamond Sculls .-.__- l-lllilNllfY-ON-‘Ii-IAMBZS. Eng- land. July 4 - ((A9) - The so,- 000 fans st the Henley royal reg- atta which ended Saturday. found s new favorite in Mervyn Wood of Australia. Wood. a first-time entrant in the Diamond Sculls, defeated Bertram Bushnell of Britain in the singles final Saturday after- noon. The Australian ended up s full five lengths in front of the Briton, covering the distance in eight minutes 24 seconds. Wood is s 31-year-old New South Wales policeman, while Bushnell represented the Maiden- head Rowing Club. , . Bale ll. Wins Frcc-For-All ANDOVER. n.3, July 4 ‘- (c?) —Dale H., owned by Kenneth Russell, Ibrt Fairfield, Me., was the free-for-all event of s harn- esc racing card here Saturday In tiliree straight heats. The best time was 2.13. Winners of three classified events, run on the dash system, were: No. 1, silver Graham, Perth; No. 2, Case Ace, Fort Full-field; No. 3, Colonel Sherbrooke, Ed- mundston, and Steve Hanover; Most; of the entries were from points near the New Brunswick Maine border 1n this area. BIIIIIIYEEILOIIR (Continued irorm Page '1) I H who also came fast in the letter part of the mile was third a half length back. Johnny KBIIIIUJIi fourth and the favored Donald G. fifth. Dudy Budlong paid $9.60 for a $2.00 ticket. 8.30 Pace Mac Watson as in the previous dash took the lead at the start and was never threatened. But Soldier Budlong and Nature Boy, the rat.- ter s rank outsider, staged a thril- ling duel the last quarter of s mile to come under the wire practically as a team with Soldier having his nose in front. Little Millie was fourth with Bonnie Clegg fifth. SUMMAR! 1:30 Trot Joandale (Ar-hing) ..... .. Jerry Guy r(O‘Brien) . Miss Playfair (Kelly) . wmiues first (O'Mears) Just Bill (Agnew) , . . Maisie Budlong (Morri Time 2:26 3-5. Winning horse owned by L. Mc- Phee. $GQCQSSM Feature Race 2:21 Trot-Purse $000 Buddy Budlong (W. Stead) Bud Kalmuck (O'Brien) Brendan's Boy (Semple) Geo Guy (Jay) Dan McEluyn (McNeil) Peter Kin Aubrey (Bell) ‘Time: 2.20 l-5, 2.16 4-6, 2.17. Winning horse owned by Stead, Brackley, 111 232 323 4-16 654 555 H. Classified Pace Miss Knox (Axbing) Lorraine Abbe (Kelly) Winnie Scott (O'M_eara) . . C. Albert Budlong (W Kelly) Time 2.17 2-5. Winning horse owned by G. H. Buntain, Charlottetown. 2.80 PICG Mac Watson (McKenna) Little Millie (Kelly) .. Soldier Budlong (Burhoe) _... Nature Boy (Downe) Bonnie Clegg (Smith) Hazelset (Moreside) Time 2.24 4-5. Winning horse owned by Pgi McKcnna, Charlottetown. curbs-inr- Classified Pace Dudy Budlong (H. Stead) I Mary's Delight (C. O'Brien) .. 2 Rosalce H (Hooper) ........... .. 3 Johnny Kalmuck (W. Kelly) 4 Donald G. (R. McNeil) D Time 2.18. Winning horse owned by Hamid stead, Brackley. 1 ll Ins Mac Watson (McKenna) Soldier Budlong (Burhoe) Nature Boy (Downe) Little Millie (KeilQy) Bonnie Clegg (Smith) . .. .... .. Time: 2.20. Winning horse owned by Pat. McKenna, Charlottetown. i Officials:- Starter: Dr. l". C. Dougsn. Judges: D. K. McLeod, presiding; DrI H. "McIntyre, B, Matheson. Timers: Byron Brown, Hugh Walker. ~ " Boxing Bard At Spcrtingfiluli 0n July 15th Campbell of Pietou 140-. and Nova Qflfilfilll Sheldon Lsndln: clusy Scotie mittellngsr most Harry Poulton Jsland chem in his division st the, S Club sy, July 1 in s ton roundvjmtin event promoter- Joey A, stated lsst night. er bouts will nah w the’ the promoter stated with s11 contestants being matched ss evenly es possible to ‘assure the calm and .An fsns of an action-filled nilht of Ilm-llmlilil EXPECT BCRAMIBLI AS LOUIS QUITS A large and weird assortment of prizenghters will come out of hid- in; immediately to begin a scram- ble for the bejeweiled crown which Joe Louis has relinquished. Re- tirement. of Louis as undefeated heavyweight champion will bring on an elimination tournament. ter- rible to contemplate. (pr even Jersey Joe Walcott himself may emerge as the winner. There are no outstanding heavyweights in Canada at this time. Perhaps the best of them is Don Mogard of To- ronto who- won one of the prelim: on the louis-Walcott card. Mogard was heavyweight champion in the R..C.A.F. and fought amatcifr and then pro around Toronto for the last couple of years. He only re- cently moved across the border to try his mitts in American rings and has rung up 12 victories. il. S. Woman Wins Three Tennis Titles WINIBLEDON. July 4- (OP)- Miss Louise Brough, 23-year-old United States tennis champion, to- day won all three titles open to ner in the Wimbledon championships. The last woman to accomplish this was also an American. Alice Marble, who turned the trick iii 1939. Miss Doris Hart, the 22-year-old Miami student, was on the losing side against Miss Brough in each of the three finals. Besides ivlnniirg the womene singles, Miss Brough with ltlrs Margaret Du Porit took the wo- men's doubles title from Miss i-iait and Mrs. Pat Todd, and with John Bromwich ofAustralla Miss Brough retained the mixed doubles titic, heating Frank Sedgmaii. another Australian, and Miss Hart. REMEMBER WHEN Jack Guest of Toronto's Don Rowing Club, sculled his way to victory in the Diamond Sculls at Henley-on-Thames 18 years ago to- day. It was the third time iri the competition's 64-year history that Canada had won the event, Lou Scholes winning In 1904 and Joe Wright Jr., in 1928. THREE, GOT THIS PENNY A W156i! B80, three-yesr-old Rus- sell Stsnsei of Hamilton. Ont, DODPf-‘d this penny into his moutn and swallowed it. When he lost his appetite. his parents called s, $959151“? All Operation removed the coin from his esophagus-on his third birthday. FROM OWN THRDAT ' THE _GUARDIAN. Byclonic Wins Frce-For-All At Sussex SUSSEX. N. B.. July 4 - (C!) - Nova Scotis horses shared hon- ors with New Brunswick entries in a harnpss racing meet interrupted three times Saturday by hell/l! showers. Four classes participated under the dash system, with each racing two heats and each hest‘ constituting an event. Cyclonic, owned by the Battle Todd Driving Club. Sydney. Iii-B- won the first free-for-all dash. leading all the way. The second went to Pine R1689 Alex. owned by Allison mnziiie. fit- Stephen. N-B- Both heats of the 2:21 not 8nd Pace were captured by 381K111"- (iwned by Leonard Mornesult, Ed- mundston, N.B. A double victory also went to Fleets. Volo. owned and driven by Lee Jones. Wick- ham, N.B., in the 2:25 ‘not and Pace. The first dash of the 2:18 Trot and Pace was won by Bright Spot. Sussex, N. 3., the second S01v8 W Colonel Dan. ownéd by St!!!)i911- son and McKlnnon. of Rock Elm in Cape Breton. N.S. The starter was Ken MacDoug- all, Monclon, NB. . Frce-For-All Cyclonic (Vickers) Pine Ridge Alex (bangille) wildcat Volo (Armstrong) Anti-Aircraft (Hayes) Tlme—2:i5 2-5, 2:15 3 . 2:18 Trot and Paco Bright Spot (Carr) ................. .. Colonel Dan (McDonald) . Lady Hal (Stephenson) ........ .. Graham Rexwortliy (Langille) silent Gruttan (Armstrong) Time-2:l5 2-5, 2:15 3-5. 2:21. ‘not snd Pace Baldritz (Burtt) . Louise Fingo (Etter) May Todd (Csrr) . Bob Dale (Jones) Capt. Stout (Armstrong) Time-Bud 2-5, 2:20. 2:25 Trot ‘and Pace Fleets Volo (Jones) . Bumper Joe (Hickey) Trixie Volo (Wood)'. Omar Lee (Akerley) Peter Jay (Graves) Top Hat (Jones) Time—2:22 2-5; 2. B4-Ycar-old Race Driver In Bomcback BRANDON. Mans July 4 —(CP) —Note to harness drivers on the Western Canada circuit: Watch out for an 84-year-old driver nam- ed Fred E. Smith, who is definite- ly on the comebaclz trail. It you have any doubts ssjto his ability, take e look at Friday's re- sults of the racing st the ‘Manl- toba Provincial Exhibition at Brandon. The bald-headed veteran from Moose Jaw, Saski, once the toast of harness racing fans from. 1900 to 1913, proved he has lost none of his skill or daring ss he cap- tured the major prize. After finishing seventh in the 2. race for the $1.000 stake, Smith sent Black ‘Raven to the front in the second heat and kept him there. Few thought he oould repeat. But Smith judged the race thoroughly, finishing in front in the third heat to carry off the major chunk of the big purse. Alfred Decorte of Deloraine. Man. who staked Smith durlns the winter and spring training seasons, held the only straight mutuel ticket on Black Raven in the second heat. And he,eollected $102 for his $2 lnvestment._ For the seemingly ever-younsz Smith, the victories top s lengthy driving career. The fortunes of racing. however. have not always been kind to Smith. They reached their lowest ebb lust prior to tho opening of the Provincial meet here. Without funds. Smith want- ed to drive Black Raven. 5o the horsemen clubbed together. bought his licence. paid his entry fees and fixed his insurance. DICTATOR ABDICATBD ANMM saws-so: (IIFCJBII shilllde-I» UV>FWBQH IFUIUIBID-l QUIIFCJIQH DUICIEAIDQH One of the first cases of s leader sbdicating his position was that of the Roman dictator Cin- clnnatus, in 438 3.0. 4 cnnub _vV v-vvvvy-vv vI SATURDAY Vvv v b ‘I gen, Kinkora, the secretory, ,1’ field, proprietor. vvvvvv-vvw-vvv - GREEN RACE I7'.Y_Yv_vv , v,v_ v ‘P01530110 ~ - Tngiiiie Y 5 QIIIIIIY IGREEII ACRES RACEWAY ‘ srniiicristn r. s. l. " ._.||l__.. TIiis truck, situated on form of Nelson Molimen, will be I one of thebesi on P. E. Island, plcnnedos ityos by Hie b muster frock moker, Hurry O'lrien, Alberton, P. E. l., ond 4 ’ the grading by Teomln end Montgomery of Remington. _ Entries close July 7th and may be sent to Linus Mulli- Tlme will be the following CIDIBI-f CLASS A TROT’ AND PACE ' CLASS I TROT AND PACE < CLASS C TROT AND PACI -'- CLASS D TROT AND PACE Ii weather lsluniovcurobls ioce VII be . lng Saturday, July 17th, i948. H .v.,v.v v. - _v.v. Y. ‘a L‘; rIIILY 10 or Nelson Mailman, Spring- iield a; hung (vv 'Q A‘; A‘ ._.Yv , ' ‘ i I"! RULE nnnmu" Marshall Vasslly D1 Sokolovsky claimed the end of the first time outsiders believed that the western Allies would have to get out o! the city sooner or later. Thegiussisns also placed an embargo on food from their zone to feed the American, Brit- ish and French zones. Sport Briefs $§Ymie. ivorld's leading money-win- ning thoroughbred, boosted his tu- with a track record breaking per-- formynce in the $26,000 added S115. sex Handicap at Delaware Paris. Saturday won the right to golf championships at Hamilton three-over-par 74 in the man provincial playoff. eight- NEWARK, w. J.. July i-—(AP)\ AIDE Greene, president of the Ns- tional Boxing Association. announ- ced Saturday nlght. that s new rule requiring an sight-second rest for s fighter who is knocked dowr, will go into effect next. week Greene slid he hopes the rule will prevent serious injury to boxers, who, when they are hit hard, jump up without realizing the count. MARTANSKE LAZNE, Czecho- slovakia, July 4--(CP)-Jsn Foltys o’! ‘Czechoslovakia won the l9- roilid international chess tourna ment Saturday with a final score of 13-6. Atbe Yanoiisky, Csnsdlirn chess master, finished in a three- Hawks of Saturday. He senior Regina. Caps. als of the International League. Grote said he will next Wednesday. levea-wesk-old Iroundli 5TANT0N. Del.. July 4--(AP)~- tal earnings to $904,835 Saturday WTNNTPEG. July 4 — (CP)—' Lanky Don Howe, 15-year-old Wm. nipeg Southwood Club prodigy, rep- resent Msnltnba. st the Dominion late this month, when he carded s the Manitoba. Junior Hockey League, it. was announced -- -_ __ ceeds Art somers, who takes over as coach of the CDICINNATI, June 2'1—(CP)-- Hal Crrote, 17-year-old outfielriei. said today he hsd signed a three- year contract with Montreal Roy- get $4,000 s year. He expects to be optioned to another club in the Brooklyn chain when he reports to Montreal owls be- EISBRIIBWOI‘, Way Be laminated WASHINGTON. July 4-40?)- Ths polities! sins point to minim srtion next week of Gen. Dwight D. lineal-lower as Democratic can- didate for President unless he says "no" quickly and emphatically. The Eisenhower movement-alar- ed at nominating the former Allied commander, now dun of Columbia University. instesd- of President human-wens into high sear dur- ing the week-end. It was encour- aged by Iiisenhowerk continued silence. Swedish Freighter Suited By Fire (above). of the Soviet Army. prio- ‘ four-power administration of Berlin. and for CAPE MAY. N. J., July l -(AP) — The crew and captain's family rail were rescued safely after s. pro-dawn fire ravaged the Swedish freighter Dagmar Sslen Saturday in the Atlantic Ocean 10 miles of! the Delaware coast. The Cont. Guard slid there II! S0 crew members aboard the ship. Only one was injured seriously enoilsh to require hospital treet- ment. The firs broke mic in the engine room shortly before 4 sm. and burned until noon before three Coast Guard cutters brought it ,under control. Bill Aids Banadlan Yachts Visiting il. S. WASHINGTON, July l — (AP) -Prssident Truman has approved a bill to permit Canadian pleasure yachts to visit United States ports Wit-Milt Dayini nsvllation due.» and without technical cieersace by port authorities. Theblllissowordedutospny to yachts of all countries which grant similar privileges in Unit-rd States craft, but. sponsors, includ- ing the State Department. ssld i’ was intended to apply primarily to Canada. The some arrangements has been in effect between Canada and this country for yachts "be- longing to any regularly organized yacht club." - Baseball Standings way tie for eighth place among the AMEMCAN 20 players with 19-9. m 1 a I’ "t. mew YORK, June 21- (AP)- m“ ---- " '4 ~53‘ Stymie, the world's champion ghmgelphh 78 '6“ money-winning horse Saturday ew °rk ' 27 '5“ Won the szsmo added Aqueduct ‘Qfgfft 33 “s, Handicap at Aqueduct Race Track. w ,2‘ " 3‘ 37‘ Connlver was second and Double stumnfwn ' 37 '66 Jay third in their field of seven. cm “‘ 44: 555 Srtymie was clocked in 1:45 2-5 for u° 3” ‘Ivar-tiles and paid $4.10 on NATIONAL ' Boston 40 29 .580 cmzesrow, Moninouthshire, Plmwm‘ 3‘ 3° “,5 England, June 2'1—(AP) —G0rdon gghi-fl" it - 3° *1 d“ Richards. Britain's champion Joc- am‘ 3‘ 35 M" key triumphantly returned to the N” Ymk a 33 '50“ saddle Saturday alter a 17-day Bflwklyn " 29 35 "5! lay-old because of an injury. He cmdnmu 31 '33 M‘, rode a tlwo-year-old, The Only Chm“ 3° ‘m tlglcgggysulgefig rillrugrtiil: Mo t: flmrlurngxu M,’ ' n e . 2S ismiévgen thrown st Brighton on Newnk _ u a, M, ' ‘ BDUGIO . 36 3d “NIP _ _ t Syracuse .. . 33 3S .500 Pig formflfpriuxhficlfery égapr) Jersey on’! "”"‘ a5 a6 ‘m New’ York Rangers. has been air Tmmnw a‘ 3a ‘m pointed coach of Winnipeg Black ‘a: Bansdian Scullcr Refused Place 0n Olympic Team WINNIPDG. July I — (C?) — The mother of Canada's leading sculier. irste because her son has been refused s place on the Csn- adian Olympic team. suggested to- night that he row for his native Belgium instead. She'll ply his ex- penses. 1 White-haired Mrs. Alice Dubais said in an interview after learn- ing that 36-year-old Theo inbuil- North American sculling champion and singles winner in Saturday's Canadian Olympic rowing trials It St. Catharina, Ont, hsd been left off the 1046 teem: “As he was born in Brussels, he should be eligible to compote for Belgium. If so, I srn quite willing to pay his expenses." The mother's ate/cement. woe the lshst. in the country-wide con- troversy developing in the woke of semi-day's decision by the Cens- dlen Olympic Committee made. of- ficiols laid, because Disbois’ time inthetrfaiswsstooslowioilil-t til! his selection. , , Dubois himself wasn't. eveiielll for comment. r " Disgruntled, he wuted no time All l-IIN M i Ili- stesd he strapped his shell back on “'7'” - - fives/ell . . ready to provide insane, was"; power under toughen Ooldiflgg], Cbryco Power-line Illusion approved by m Beginners and recommended for use ls gbhrysier-buiil yehiclos. [h5g1] l Pewerlnu lonely . - and '7“ . 3 -. be um! Available from you \ Chrylgafslz-moush-Iargo 0|- dealer. suffered in s hayride accident, A. M. LeBel noted at the Awarded $80,000 in supreme court in Windsor, out, for iniuriel two years sgo, 18-year-old ‘Therese Grondin hasn't made plan; for spending all that money". Mr. Justice nclusion of the hayride accident case: have had the opportunity, I should ssy the privilege, of hearing Miss Grcndin give her evidence. I couldn't help but be greatly impressed by her cheerfulness in the face of what the-future holds for her, a young wocnsn deprived of sll hops of wifehood and motherhood. and who must. spend all her life dependent on others." n! the Olympic Rowing Committee, said entries for the two events to be rowed simultaneously‘ closed last Wednesday. Dubois’ entry ar- rivsd yesterday. ‘me mnadlsn, however, would not have been eligible for the, United States Olympic trials. Dubois, who had hoped to com- pete against Jock Kelly, son of the ccmmitkee member in the senior single lculis, worked uut on the Schuylkill River this after- noon. IOUGIIT FOR. PEACE ‘flieodoro Roosevelt. an active eoldisr, fought in Cubs and clem- ored for war-preparedness for the United States - yet he won the Nobel prize for pence. ‘b mew’ i renounce-mom we nsr nae noupunrr miuommi - (or) - m fire prevention instruction unit founded by the provincial fire ccmmissionerk office last Novem- ber has visited 100 communities in Alberta. The unit consists of sp< psratus for testing fire-lighting equipment, mounted on s truck, ‘N18 and mam-red by s squad ef exper- ienced firemen. ___..___._.. roe scum roe neruirudu den-merit d agriculture conduct: mental fur fan-n In mperi- to study breed-i ing silver fox and other fur-bear- ing snirnals to help fur mmerl obtain and inexpensive." is t have s new)‘ ‘replacement msqnoto installed on nwiqrcisslzla-ioi ififlllf "'1 high quality poltl. r r “" "°‘""‘°‘-‘ "' "“" w“m",.,r"' "' (“when melon emu me will! ’ ggigggg,eg,yir,,,,,;i i u» toluene - " . to u mmb,” ",,’-°,,,"",,°&":¢'§'»“i: Juno so A i f) 9 . ~“ - " Q Y‘ w- .:r'*~'":"'~'“"'.i.~ ' A BATT d murmurs Dummy“ . I ’W The Italians used playing eifu 1n View it Ir- ' , I 1,11] l, _ esiled motes: esrlysstbsfetb flyflmufll - x i ,. egrrtumr. r ‘Bullish-mannered _ , , _.,