sEPliilaillER 4. w §-----—- T he BalkL ‘.0 n Sideshow Vania — Rich Prize Praiisyl w... like full n2 llii-i .||'l' “hr...- qua: .llil'€ in llic Rum;- illl iirthts conception oi’ pastoral peace is this view of gently nian province of Transylvania. Brit - lirnr i-i‘ ciuiteiiiinn between Rumanin and Hungary. .i-l iiri-i- possession oi the lush pastures and rich grain iii ills lien-pa the ilzilkan war pot boiling. f “pk... 2.... These Will‘ planes are German l-Ielnkel ‘ mbers, pictured as they Nazi Planes for Romania. > r iiero being prepared for shipment to Rurnanla from Germany. was such a (icniian made pinii c. piloted by a ltumanisn, which was rcporicrl to llllVi‘ shot down a Hungarian bomhin plane, creating a crisis- ihiit Iii-ought Axis powers into action ior a quirk showdown on illl‘. iliiiigarlzin-Ii"umzizilzin quarrel over Transylvania. i4: s‘ News Briefs S1‘fl.»\"l-‘()lll.), Ont, Sept. 3— > 1iriihlcnis facing ‘.i will lii- iliscusscd when of lil\ll0[)fl of the Church lllll iri (‘Jlliltlli meets here iil s; ll'(lll_\', as n pre- . zii ill" annual meeting of . 1.1. iii general synod hero 591R. l] 1i l~i. i-land. Aug. l- -I‘1ic Yctriln Gov- v informed John G. ’ll of the International ."1l\li. that because . . ll"r‘l‘t‘ill country it. . aim: l"l"‘ll\'ll officials t0 . '. ii,‘ llic izriiup oi I.L.O. r i'\'ili ‘liPfl to quar- to; atihlitiill Ul\l\‘i‘l‘SiI,V. Mont- re . ' -\“{)i. ill-jv-(‘Pl-Y-A nu- ‘. U! licini; killed by ' ' bhmlr; in the pcrind l‘fl2ll li 1- ") Hi Aim. 20 were . i- ll fl’l‘lfl,ililll_ iii am" 24 \ll\(ll'l':;(‘(‘.l'(‘il\l'y cud in a stato- tliis basis the .. .ii~s aiiiiuiu the ~li'l.')l“. inhabitants was . ..1.il l.i .1 tl.l\'. fAPl-Jfhc 1 51-! violent three-tiny’ Mimi" ').~- ll'!'l'1l if‘? nurc than "Y" i‘) l\'~-.l l'~l' tiic same period ~i "ti: v lli‘l" deaths ln- 97 than ivcckend. totalled who died .i:.li of an air- w. l.l_uf"‘|il a me) i or watcr against Player's “MILD" Cigarettes have "wolprooi" paper which dons not flirt»: to tiie lips. "sWZf-year-old concrete and earthen dam protecting this factory town oi 18,000 from flood-swollen Union i6 merchant ships. i3 oi’ them Bri- MONTREAL, Sept. 3—(OP)-Mc- Gill University todav paid tribute to one oLthe best-known mem- bers oi its medical faculty, Dr. Mnude E. S. Abbott, who died in hospital here yesterday after an illness oi three months. Dr. Abbott was known in practically every medical centre in the world as an riuthoritv on cardiac disorders, and had written numerous books and articles connected with her re- search 1n heart ailments and their cure. She was '71 years old. WASHINGTON, Sept 8-40?)- A new understanding is imminent between the British purchasing mission and the United States na- tional defence advisory commis- sion and army and navy officials here to step up production and de- ilvcrv or planes and military equip- ment to the fighting forces oi’ the rmipire. A source acquainted with the nz-zotiatlons indicated today that "hundreds oi millions of dol- lars" are involved in these pur- chasing irndcrtakings to provide more aircraft, ammunition, ileld guns. machine guns, rifles and ‘shells for the battle against Ger- lmnny. Some oi the war material Lake. More than 400 families left. THF. CHAR LBTTETOWN GUARDIMV PAGE‘ SEymq; Bill Gallon Takes Big Trotting Stake INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 3 —(AP) — Bill Gallon, owned by R. H Johnson of Charlotse. N. C., captur- ed the biggest purse offered two- ycar-old trotters and pacers this season by taking the Horseman Stake ior trotters in straight hcals at the Indiana State Fair today. With $15,495 at stake in the ev- ent, which is regarded generally as a preview of next year's Ham- bletoriian classic, Florimel forced the winner to set a record in or- der to finish in front in the first mile in 2:05 and the next in 2:04. The Horseman Futurity ior throe- year-old pacers also was decided in straight heats with the major share of the $2,385.90 purse won by William Cash, owned by L. C. Sprague oi Minneapolis, Aiinn. Countess Hatiover was second‘ 1n both treats, which also csv >1 a record for the event. The times were 2:02 3-4 and 2:01 1-4. Two races valued at $1,000 each completed the card with Bostonian taking all three heals of the 2:14 Trot and Atlantic H" vcr thc last. two heats of the 21.1 Pare allot“ finishing fifth in the first heat won by Ann Vonlan. Summaries: First Race-ilorsemzin Futurity 3- Year-Old Race, Purse $"l,Zlll5.90 William Cash. bc (Briiciiiielrl- 1 1 Countess Hanover, bi (Thomas) 2 2 Mary L. Castleman, bi (Fitzpat- ch Time 2302 3-4, 2 01 1-4. Second Race -—Gnreriior's Stake, 2:14 Trot, Purse $1,000 Time 2:02, 2:03 l-2, 2:03 1-2. Third Race, 2:12 Pace. Purse $1,000. Atlantic Hanover, bi‘ r: (Thom- Time 2101 1-4, 2:02 1-2, 2:01 l-Z. Fourth Ril00—"0l‘Si"§\‘rlil Stake 2- Ycar-Old Trot, Purse $15,495 Bill Gallon. b1‘ c (Smith) -- Florimel. bi (Pawiiall) His Excellency, br c (Berry) Perpetual, br c (Parsliall) — Lucy Hanover. br i (Franks) Guy Harries, bc (Caton) -- '5, 2:04. iiiili Qwivwmr‘ their homes in fear the dam Time 2: would break. --—— —--— —— LONDON. S t. 3—(CP)—'I‘he ' Admiralty EIIDOtlEICGG today that tish, were destroyed by "enemy liiéf"‘i.-..i‘t.“"-li..l“”..liiié‘d 2:222 "at" 9" "ll-R- tons. MONTREAL, Sept. 3rd -—-At the ity to visit points in Western Can- ada as for as the Pacific coast economical iaics will b1‘ prv-‘icil residents oi Ezistcrii Ciiiiazln l): \ Scpwmbci- l3 and 27 iiirlusii cording to the ]J.\.\\'Cllgt‘i‘ managers oi the Cauarliaii N iicii- al and Canadian Pacific Rallmi)». These fares will apply from llll‘ Nlar- iilme Provinces anti all pouus cast of rind including Caprcol, Corhriiiis. and Sarnla 1o all P011115 wcstivard in Canada including Port Arthur, Armstrong and ucst thereof as tar as the Pacific coast. ltuilwiiy tic- kets will be good going any time between September ill iiurl 27 and will provide for a generous lillli‘ limit. for the return lllO\'(‘lll{‘ili oi 45 days from date of purchase. Three cliissrs oi acccmmodzition will be provided for these excur- sionists good in coaches only. r ‘ tourist sleeping cars illld lll -' dard sleeping: cars or lllll'lfll' on payment. of rccului" ClliS char-ai- for such accommodation plus Sllgllily‘ higher passog fare. Stopover priv- ileges will be permitted a1 l\ll_\' point- enroute throughout the wixsi and 1W1“ m, go Canada to ‘lq‘ll‘) the Do- in the United Slates _ at Chicago, - - S ult Ste. \I£ll'l(‘, rlichicuii, and Inmmnx expanding almw “:51. [or those travelling via that A toll of 3d violent deaths was ,counted throughout. Canada today V15 a result of traffic accidents. direction. Similar excursions will be operat- ed from west to cast (luring the same period, stated the llflrSWIll9l' rlrowniucs, fires and various mis- < - . ihiiris ovcr the lengthy Labor Dny “arm niffah" ____ __ ___ ~ iveekezid that. saw demonstrations is ORJE(..H)R bv labor men emphasize patriot- swskritcheivnu liiri four rind Nova seotla three. --o-—~o u- jlsm and win-the-irvnr efforts. The hicliwnvs took the hichcst lftll of six. British Colum- W-nruflrovva s.“ _1 _ (any _.r"v'_ “Mn ~"=rr“‘n* rlwwl no a eectlm o’ track on the ‘Ticntsir- Pr-Wwl OXFORD, Ellillflllfl. Fem‘. 3 ----((‘(l’) — John Cripps. snii of 5.!‘ Stafford lives. 1R siiectimbin-g to traffic ln- grip“; a,n1m¢5nd(,,- m 30pm iurlr-s. Five persons drowned. four 51a‘ apnfflfpfl b'\fn1'(\ ‘i, (l: “Tr” h“"n"d l" Mall‘ "ml m" Ff" tieus obvetors’ tribunal tol mwindcr were cruised h!’ nccidcn- was 1'01 rm n3 m, 0mm - Y"! Slwnimll- "0""!!! lWFF-"fi- "lllr- vidcd h’: do work of national ‘ili\-\ dcr. slur-trio. trains and fl nlnnc portauccl. Ci‘ s ziruucri lint iviir crash. ‘The lnrrzcst number of ia- u-ns irircouciliiiblc iiuli the Cfirlu- Jalitles were in O“tario where i4 inn bclici 1n the fatherhood oi ‘died vlolentlv. Quebec had clilht. God and the brcthvrhcorl of mzin. MAILIIl/RIJS . '.\rt>i7irn.i1'r:n MOSCOW. Cept.n3_ -.(AP) A "HINI-jss: (zvvrnv ILAS ACTIVE Marshal's star-brilliant 1n izolrl. - platinum nud diiuioiizfw \\';ts cicat- erl lfl"R_V by ill‘ Supr m." Soviet to be wcrxi by Mirshnls of the Red Arm)". The order provided for five- ncinfcd uold stars with smaller miG-Uiu - approach oi the early tall $Cii50i1_ ior pleasurable travel an opporliui- ' .McDiarmicl Downed In U. S. Wclby Van Horn, who set the tour- tiamcnt on tire last. year. was the only fatality among stars at. the second day of the Na- tional singles ‘Tennis Championships today at Forest Hills. year-old Harris Everett of souvlllc, Fla. 3-6. 5-7, (5-3. fi-O. 15-13 to the rest of the matches was the manner in which national iiion Bobby Riggs Opened the de- fence of his title. Fitted against Er- nie Suticr, thc former intercollegiate champion, Bnbbv covered worlcis of court and shows-d virtually no flaws as he roinpcd through 6-2, 6-2, 8-6. McDiarriiid oi Ottawa, iell t man of New York in a second-round match. p. ion _biu he came through in three straight, 7-5, 6-4, 9-7, Tennis Tourney By Bill lVhite Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Sept. a —(AP) - the seeded Van Harm's conqueror was 22- Jack- The scores in the long match were Standing out in sharp contrast cham- Canadzrs only representative. Don before he surcr strokes oi Charles Matt- Mattmati was pressed in \‘('i‘_\' sci by the Canadian champ- Frank Kovacs launhed his way to a (l-l, 2-6. 6-1, 10-8 victory over the former Dartmouth captain, J.‘ Sudbury, Sault Sic Mllllt‘, Windsor i “oilrced near Y-mgfer" last c‘"h‘. 'l"r|"*"“r! traffic. Pailwav irr-ins- "'V‘i3i.l"”1 clsevrhcre in Vcrth China ~l=ri was rmoried to l‘: sugeriplg '11"?! ii P71"! =~r mo sun >- t e ——,~—-~ —-~—— Chinea Aug. Si. _ Use Minnrds for dandruff. stars ln the wutrc. each tn hr- en- crusted with five dazimnnrls. Thcrei are now iive rrcl nrn marshals. Norman Anderson. while Don MC. Noll iviis- the cautious workman in lmiliig Jcc Fislibach of New York. (3-4. 6-4, 9-7. They were joined by Frankie Parker, who beat back the two- ronclr-rl Soiuh American champion. Pancho Seszura. 6-3. 6-1, 7-5: by Joe (Fnnjcrbui-ki _ _ _ _ __ ._. 4 5 lluut. llciuji" Prusoft‘, Hitsy Grant Chprley (Lacey) _.- _. _. ._ '1 4 and Ftlwocrl Cooke, none of ivhom Nedda Abbey iCuton) ~ ~~ - .'i ii looked _:o'l enough to give Riggs Earl's Lucky Star (Erskine) - 6 7 ruueh trouble. Helen Jacobs eliminated Cecile Bowes of Philadelphia. the national sourish rrirquets champion. 6-1, 6-0 Alice Marble hrcezed through Jos- 1"7llll“‘ San Filippo of Brooklyn. Bostonian, ch h (V. Fleming) 1 1 l (‘-9. fi-l 0H7 Sfllflll Palfrey “W195 Valtina, br m (White) — - 3 ‘J 2 back Nina Brown of England by the Weetanior, bl m (Short>— - 2 9 -i Sallie Scores. Javadale. ch‘; (Pallmfi- — — E1) g Rrfi N Tommy Bunier (Rousi — — ' <4 <1 4 Zlrinawoin (Fitzpatrick) - — 9 51g ' E i‘. .' '-Tl ..>.'" i . . . M» Donwyn lpunderburk, _ ___ 7 m 7 Austi is‘ Z0lllil5 iorces eVmox- Renow“ kparshau) _ _ ___ 8 8 9 od a thrilling COXUOJQCK by de- iP-ating United States’ Cuppers 1n both final singles matches s. year ago torlav, winning the interna- nonal lawn tennis ‘Jophy, After (hr match the Aussies ivere order- (‘f1 lltfllti‘ because of the declara- White Sox Tigers ‘Next Game Billy Conn, (ls CriticalOne Bob Pastor ‘In LocalSeries Meet Friday Jimmy Wilson Bats Reds To 4-3 Victory Swamp A critical ame in th rfub ll ‘ ‘s ,‘ NEW YORK- ‘5995- 3~(A-P)— series for thge provmciatl Stltleals? NEW YORK. Sept. 3-(CP)--l‘*‘3"~ 1-9 ~‘ gogty-Year-old Jimmy Wilson. some ‘scheduied gm- He,“ week end_ A; The "fancy dans" of the bLgger i133‘- e manage“ mach and calfll" (present the Rocky Point Indians b°i'5- llilh -hB&v3/we1ght cnariipnn Scormg and who has a son nearly ready for pro baseball. batted Reds to a 44-3 victory over St. Louis at Cin- cinnati today to send them eight ful games ahead oi idle Brooklyn Billv Conn of Pittsburgh and New hing ma are leading the brxghmn Hawks , .Y0rks Bob Pastor are lzsted once iiivo game‘; tn one i:i the best oi five series Tho Indians won the last game 24-17 to llkc the lead. l" ‘he Nliuimal Leallue Pennant WAN TTTTM" lrldvor» of Maciison sq lie Garden. "W. oi-l iriau -' ed" c i ~ The champions’ 11th triumph in‘ Gnnfid, Blglfgarkm Aug’ l??? fig] 15 starts also was ‘lreman Joe Begzs ninth in a relief role, and dropped the Cards to a third-place tie with Pzttsburgh. match was called nit because of S: razn and a somewhat lagflllig tic- kct sale. 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