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Currie (Stars) 1 sou lac - town Al!!! rsicactivcly. at the 1 1- I » "mic-wt: o‘: _ 1 ’ ' lan- biv-adllrlbwsnariin a a BOWLING ic-P-W 6:11am era-trawl») ‘ ‘i "“'“"b'hm'm ‘b’ ' ~ ourznemnnaiuroraais-nmlcm ’ m“. . , 111 the 11m two 111111119, 1101mm . 1 n,‘ r masanrrnoww suns M,“ “and m... e mo,“ . ‘. an.“ n!" mo.“ A1“ ‘m’ L: in the third guns of the series I t) a ‘l3 c“! “Hum ‘Frye- bdrdsstsped a. three-run l-lftmaaus lrallylnflienlnthandhadtbe 3 a l‘ F Chess C _ Plays @Dror'v 1. . a‘ (L! Iy Clash!’ lpfl REX Gilli!!! > Will! Open} . A Worleslioprlnfk i No dyliyrl ' ' ‘ i v.5 . . . . . . . 81KB. Wu “Qmllld I15. ‘zrncxasraars unawa- Robina, a p111». mp1; 1a. n Sutherland 2a. "Bib-tithe, l. Sutherland 4'11. “cc iii:r1g_s_iinn1 1060 M1 HID 3080 676 1051 tylngrunonaeccndbaltfailedtc get it Abernat y hit the only home run of the game, "his blow coming in the second with one on. lt was his third of the season. Clark Rejo ins Champions new vomr, April fi-wfnlam Watson Clark, once considered the equal cf‘ any southpaw in the Na- tional League, reported to the Giants today after undergoing treatment for a lame arm and an- nouncement he never felt better in his life. ‘If he feels as good as he looks" . llld Man Bill Terry, "and can takcaregulartur-ninthemewere 1 going to gallop in this year." Officers Of Social Service Are Elected (O. P. by Glllfilfi Special Win) LONDON, Ont. April 23-01mm C. V. Pllcher, ‘Toronto, today was elected President of the Social Service Council of Canada st the ‘#- where-venom- ~ < a z . . . . 1‘Jf1l'11..?'?".:::: i2 l2 ill 323 we ~= cw-w W“ M- uwwu“ n“ a “ m, m Dean L. N. ‘hacker, London, we. W. I. Sanford, Hamilton, Rev. T. l. ' _" Akiert Moore, lbronm, Moderator of the United Church in Canada; Rev. O. W. Gordon. Wlnnilfil; Rev. Gather-tries; Sir Robert Falconer. ‘lbrorrto; nipeg. Honm-ary vice-presidents includ- ed: lav. Canon Bolt. St. John's. Newfoundland: president P. W. Mrs-mo , Of Ptovinces .......... ‘i... 11». 1 Western Canada Hoop Title ...... “MINIATIIRE Winn: issii, ilEill 51111111 Business Discussed At Annual Meeting- Mr. L A. MacDou- gall Is New Presi- dent. The annual meeting and dinner scion himllfthenuirllltllremfleAslod was held dust evening at the Drill Shad. There was a satsfacwry at- tendance. A number of toasts were honored. several cusimaa was transacted omcera were elected points of rifle. shooting were dra- cussed. After m excellent dinner had been enjoyed. the toast to the Kink was honoured. The chairman. Mr. wedgy pm. niain lraaiddrematatedthat the Purdie and Ferguson Shield had created much interest in miniature rifle shooting. It was hoped that new rifles would be available this year. Inst season the shooting had started out strongly but for some reason had lagged later. The high score lost season was 9B, and for the by . Moore, in the absence of Mr. J. S. MacDonald. The ctlnpllry hld done much to encourage miniature rifle shooting. Mr. Mloore stated. Captain D. l". Bell responding to the toast. expreeeed his pleasure on present, and conveyed beat ation. Mr. L. A. Mlcbolllflll. the sec- retary ,_resented his report. He read a. letter from Major J. S. Mac- Donald expressing regret at being unable to attend the meeting, due to illness. secretary presented the fin- “ telnent The ancisl . the season there were 28 membership The highest the season. 9!. hi4 N"! ill?- Ull b? Claude Ives. a new naembfl‘, and b! was expressed to Messrs. R. m. Jen- iuns. L. 1r‘. MacDonald. m. s. H. Morrssey. Capt. D- k\ Odes, for (so-operation received. mu m the donors c1 Purdie and re _ Bhiekl. to the He!" Brothers for prises dvllllbd dllflfll the winter. The report of the treasurer was jeaented by Mr. H. H. Home. The balance of cash on hand might l-id in m; purchase of new nflea. 1t w‘; that the rise rame might be enlaned next Y9"- Mr. n. 1:. Jenkins was crwnwd with the Purdie and rvraum . Charles 1281\- Colonel Leah conrmwlepfi l“ pngmen‘ and omcers 0n the: re- ports. He expressed the that much of the rumcultiyem Patterson, Wolfvilla, N. s; Prof. W. banquet _ O. Keiratead. Fredericton. N. 8.; He some of the In“; y“ . u.” “rename ‘g III ‘l. Carmichael, New Glas- riflemen would get into the W , . . mot . m ‘ s I "l-nlgml’ “M” °”'°"°d h“ m.."'”“'i.“‘t""'°' "” m‘ m" Advocates Union ’1'1‘111'°."".1.J3.1...“‘"“‘w11"'l'$1111m 31'- "7Lii-fl7hllsnwaahigh ' '_ “lira-acme or at; Dr. um ae- mew-t ewfl m" m "M" m . to Ottawa Mr. B. E. Jenkins an J.S llacbonaldwhoatart edasrrunla-turcr W!’ is P? sgi 51 it ‘ gating operation of the m” franchise act in six constituencies. K e l l y n d Mclnriis Road Race June 21st lacauaa cf the uncertainty n! 21st. Tor the two ycara of the event has been run September. Last season and hi!!! winds made it pleasant for the competitors and there was the further handicap for the spectator, of watching the race 5 in 5 With any Messrs. Kelly and Mela-ink believe that the boys this year will make record-breaking tlrne under smiling June skies, and of course finish while the sun is still above the horizon. Roy Oliver who has tramped home ahead of the field on the two ions the ten mile hike has been staged has already sent as- surancu that h; will be back l0 make lt three in a. row. That may be difficult for the Maritime middle distance champ, when he stacks up against the crack plodderg who will group tn- gether for the starting word in mid-June. Island, and it is alto- gether likely, Boston and Ontario ‘ten mllers will force the fleet Ol- lver to the limit of his endurance. Wally Rodd, courageous Islander, has already earned the respect of the Nova Section. and has the am- bition this yea-r of beating hlm. Wally ls training very faithfully under the veteran Nova. Scotis marathoner ang mller "Bill" Massey, now employed by the ls- land Government as Provincial Auditor. “Blll" is correcting faults in Willy's style and teaching hlm something about pace and stride. w. Earle Mclnnis of Kelly and Mclinnis is also cooperating in Budd's early training. For several weeks Earl and trainer Massey have been meeting the Hlghfield boy and Gordon Roper, another promising nder, at the end of the Mcln yrs Highway with s. car and driving them to the city, where they can 10s on dry ground. Ehr- pertly coached and handled Rodd in all modesty thinks he can lead Oliver to the tape, or force hlm to a new record, and Roper mgy prove a. dark horse. Rodd will meet Oliver in Holl- fax before fighting it out with hlm in the Kelly and Mclnnis event. Canadian Play Finds g Favor WithAdjadicator (By Bay Brown, Canadian Prom Staff; Writer by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April 23—A Canadian play by a Canadian author found ‘ favor with the Dominion drama festival ajudlcstcr here tonight. ‘This play bristles with life, and the actors endowed it w.ti1 viva- city," said James 'l‘. Groin in re- ’ ferring to Merrill Derrisons “Bro- thers ln Arms" as presented by the Gilt Collegiate Institute staff play- ers club. “It contains something of the Jole De Vivre". He referred to it as "a charming Canadian play." Mr. Grein, famous London critic and essayist who English stage such giants as lhsen and Bernard Shaw. arrived in the Little ‘Theatre tonight just three minutes before the curtain went up. It took but a moment for hlm to assume the see‘! provided at the rear of the auditorium from whence he ganedecmqaseacfhcadsto the stage. Tables Report Re Electoral Franchise Act (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, April iii-Severe criti- cism of the manner ln which cer- tain registrars perfcrmeq their du- ties during the provincial election rue 11 "“'inther¢- port or Mr. Justice Hugh Roar of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotla who sat as a commissioner investi- electoral Tfg commissioner termed the registrars "mere rgureheads" who did not prepero their lists as re- quired under thc act but accepted lists prepared by Dirty workers. “Mr. C. 8t. C. Stayner, the cam- paign of the Conservative candidate in Halifax South." the states, "took upon himself tho duty of preparing the prelim- inary lists. ft ia uaelca for him to suggest that he was simply mist- ing the registrars. He controlled and directed their preparation. The regftrara, ac far aa the WWI-ration or those flab curcerped, were mere flguraheada." The N905- tahlad in the legisq .ed the Challenger upon the work troduced to the| Rosenbloom Fights Draw (Al. Iy Giuliani's spacial Ihl) NIIW HAVIN. Conn. April 23- llaxle Roaenbl , world's light heavyweight champion, was ion- ed to give all he had {might to stave of! dofaat as he was hald to a draw by Al Gainer. hard- hitting New Even negro, in a, l0- rcund "non-title fight. The fight law the champion backing away frequently from the negrob vicious body aanulta, but Maxie’; superior speed and skill pulled him out of the tough spots. Charged With Defrau ding N. B. Cov’t.i (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) FREDERICTON, N. 3., April 21- Dr. A. S. McParlane, Chief Superin- tendent of Education for New Bruns- wick, and Major E. C. P. Salt, Sil- perintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, J. division, testified in the Fredericton Police Court to- day regarding confessims they said hadbeenmadewthembyGJZIdon Merrithew, Fredericton, a former clerk in the New Brunswick Deport- rnent of Education. Merrithwvrs preliminary hearing on three cher- ges of defrauding the Provincial Government of $568.92 started be- fore Magistrate Walter Limerick. Merrithew elected trial by jury. The hearings will continue tomorrow. Superintendent Salt disclosed that he had told Merrithew on April 4, before the arrest, that 68 cheques! had been issued by the comptroller General of the Province through the Department of Educatim (or non. existent teachers in Mamian, Saint John and campbellton, and that the amount of the fraud was in the neiglggrhood of 86,200, dating back to l . I l Survey Coast Of Labrador (c. r. Cable a; Glaardiaifa Special lre W l PORTSMOUTH, England, April Zii-The British naval surveying Portsmouth to resume her task of charting the coast of Labrador. This work has never been complet- ed. Lest year the Admiralty start- ‘because lt has become necessary to provide safe channels for naviga- tion along thh dangerous coast owing to the development of Lab- rador. The survey will take years to complete. Although the Challenger herself is able to operate only in the summer months owing to the ice. she leave; a party of surveying experts in Labrador all winter. They are equipped with dog teams and travel over the ice on survey- ing duty all through the winter months. In the the F‘ “ visits them and brings back the re- sult of their winter work for the Admiralty I-lydrographic Depart- ment to put into permanent shape as official charts. WHEATLEY RIVER. INSTITUTE The April meeting of the wmt- lfly River Women's Institute was held at the house of Mrs. Chaater Raokharn with 14 members and l1 visltnli present. The meeting opened with the president. Mrs. li/lmert Bunta-in in the chair. After repeating the Ode and Creed the members responded to roll-call by, "A suggestion for the prevention of colds and flu." The various committees made their reports and new committees were appointed. Plans were dscuseed to put on a. play in the district. The secretary reported having received a program from the Women's In- stitute Branch. Questionnalrea on Legislation and Home Economics were discussed and filled in. The president then expressed the sym- psthy of the institute to the be- reaved in the demise of Mrs. John Wares, and two members were ap- po nted to send a letter of condol- ance m Mr. Wares. It was decided m have a competent person dem- onstrate the procedure of "drawinl up wills in a proper manner," at the next sheeting. Ftollall for nextmeetlngiswbeanaweredby. "A weed I pull every time I see it." an enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess the llletlnfl closed by slnginr 0h Cmlde- 1M the National Anthem- Clreen, wax podded beans . m4 also beans for baking, an staple products for which calmer! Y0- quiremmta depend upon crop con- ditions and carryover. the demu- tic demand being fairly constant Brit. Ship To 1_ ship Challenger has sailed from Pl SEEK i TIHWZLI i l. Italian Envoy Disc '_' es Situation A 3,11 Probable Result _~_of Russia’s Entering the League. .1 -- (By Albert w. Wlhala mpg 18M, Anaclatod Pre- by ‘l. Ian's Special WIN) 2 IDNDON, April 23—An ‘b- Itallan agreement on pollcial-‘Ito- ward the league of Nation; riot clearing the beclouded snns on ls the desired goal of com}- icna inaugurated today by i ministers and Fulvlo Swish},- ian under-secretary for m Affairs. Z: This significant developmmt in the muddled European situation was disclosed ‘ in authorita- tive quarters, where the likelihood was foreseen that Great Brztain and Italy can see their wayjlgar to take a common attitude toward the proposed entry of Russia into the League as a pomible basis for Germany's return to Geneva.‘ New Approach Need The necessity for a new approach in European problems in order to prevent a threatened anm "race and to tutors the prestige d he league, it was said, ls recognind both in London and Rome. The French Government's recent- ly-annoilnced refusal in continue disarmament talks, except at Gen- eva. and the desires of Francs and some lnaller powers u» bring fire Soviets into the League were pohrt- ed out es forcing Britten and Italy to formulate their policies in the matter. Favor love They are both inclined 1o favor, in principal, the move to have-hu- sla. Join the family of nations but it was reliably indicated they 1n; make important rue-rvationa to the an. Italy is expected in diplomatic circles here to insist Germany's presence as a member of the League egaln must be assured be- fore Russia ls admitted. The British Government at the same time was described in well- lnformed cinclea aa alert to the "danger of turning the Geneva por- leys into an antl-Gemian hotbed.” Whether this so-cslled "threat" umpalgn for Biss- slaaantry isexpectedmhe in- vestigated thoroughly by Italian and British Gvvua Return lnential Britain and France both insist that Germany's return to the League ia essential to the sigma: of a ‘ ‘ pact. The Reich left the Geneva councils last fall when her statesmen charged she was being discriminated against in disarmament negotiations. It was pointed out here that Premier Missoliril informed An- thony Eden, lard Privy Seal asld arms expertwho recently visited continental capitals in the inter- mis of disarmament, that he did not know whether Germany's ra- turn should form part of an arms convention. Meanwhile, the action of the world disarmament rcnference steering committee in postponing a meeting set for April 30 until May 29 was welcomed alike by Mumbl- ini's emissary and British states- men because it will give the lead- ing powers another chance ta resdh some agreement in the iri- terlm. Signor suvich dined tonight at the foreign office with British leaders as the guest of foreign aeo- retary Blr- John Simon. The Ital: ia.n and Sir John arranged for tn- other long interview tomorrow. MONTCAIM OIIW BISCUIIOY NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8-. Avril I —(Ca.nadlsn Prcssi-Crew of the Canadian govemment ice-breaker Montcalm rucued Douglas Ratch- fonl, laundry tearn driver. when he slipped and fell between the atnm- shlp and the wharf while coming ashore. Afterflahinghlmout oft-bewa- ter the seamen recovered contents ofthelaundry basket hewaaoar- ryirg when the accidmt occurred. "Can any boy tell me the three fccdarequiredtokeepthe bcdyiu health?" asked the lecturer. "Yer breakfast, yer dinner, and but tna export prospect small. yer supper." rqlied a healtriy look- lnr mower- ARNSBEADLM} i l