1211111 Lbtldumlnersille llaees WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. NO. 1 CLASSIFIED THO’! AND PACE, PURSE $300.00’? BEDFORD GRATPAN. 2.08, by Texas Grattan, Andrew Perry. . A6!‘ side. USCITA dlulTON, 2.09%, by Great Britten, Geo. H. BTOORLII-v, Ken- sulgtou. BEBE MchzuWYN. 2.10%, by Mr. McElwyn, Daniel Rice, Charlottetown. ALBERT I1 GRATPAN, 2.12 H, by Grattan the Great, Milton Bell, Char- lotwtnwn. EQUIRE HANOVER, 2.10. by Guy McKinney, ‘ryndal Semple, Kensixlg- Gh’t0wn Man On G011 Executive 5T. ANDREWS. N. B. July l3 _ Lombardi 1' His Honor Wins Lynbrook Second And Short Weak Battle for N-L- PaceAtRooseveltRaceway Spots In Senators Defence toll. WATClilAl, 2.07, by Volomite, Frank Adalns, Halifax. MLLIJE HALMUCK, 2.0011. by Kalmuck. Willard Kelly. Charlottetown. (OP) - Percival Streeter Saint PLAYDALE, 2.0m, by Scotland, Willard Kelly. cnarlbttetbwb. Batting crown -'i_ ____ fixa- aliulf-ffim Pgsillent 1g} CHARLOTTE 13.. by Cold Cash, Walter Hennessey, Charlottetown, NEW YORK, 3111,. 13__(AP)_ The Army Emergency Relef Fund also started. The Glen Cove Trot (second d1- vision) mile, and mile and a. six- W N, July 1$-(A.P)— fondly at Frankie Ormlcher, 0b- ___. g/‘Qlizer Bucky Han-is knew his tamed from Detroit 1n trade, and N0. 2 011-1551111121) TROT .~_\1\'D PACE. PURSE 5350-00 1 1 _ WiulncreaserlsCme $10,030 today as ington Senators wouldn't be peculawtl on the number of _ wllfivgllxlgifilu 131i. Erariemlzzn‘ m” Gmnd Circuit opined a yveeg teénlh. purse $1.000: pennant contenders when he took gouble plays he and Rvepass would ginféfllrfiglstifie-ldtfiéleiwogdgtlmk GEORGE MAC, 2.1-1, by Abbe Wortlrv, George Mcllltyle, Montague. bard‘, Boston Brmu- 1,13 camber, of trotting and pacing at Roosevelt S P181111 (Berry) . . . . . . . . l 1 his first peek at ihe team last manufacture. x. “vac, mn- ymhpresidelfit- scou-rll; \V.»\'ISON, by Waldo!) Pelcl‘, Gilurge 1311111111115. Kenslngtcn. mcwd m1. 1n... m, ma. o1 m, Raceway wllh His honor, wrrvm llggil galllif/guifrgoim - I; Much in Orlando. Fla. but he But with the start of the 1eg- an ‘may; N, ' berts S11E16 RUBY vow. 11y l‘.1.\' Volu. s11111111111s 1x Soluble. Ktllslnewn- battle for um National League bat- °" u" mums l“ i" “WW” "m Holl;roodrGarnet1E§odz~ei'....: g 5 §‘€¢"§1’1a“‘°“‘“’ m“ shortstop “d m“ gum‘ m’ “m! “M” l“: John. secretary-treasurer . UL .- BEE, b' Ab‘ 111.: , P we: Brut. Charlottetown. ling championship last week. T!" ‘Wmimifsi- _ _ base would be h’: major mouerler developed a sore arm and . . Goodm , Pb i l J“ ‘c ° ° Time. 2.30. 2.18 troubles to date has played only one full Hm“ R" -r_ 3011mm ghmof: BE \\"Elil:\l.l‘ bv Lazlticrciule, Pope Clone. Charlottetown. while lflmgydi W35 5°05"!!! hi5 Robert H ' B k p1 d1 m_ ' . X. -_ _ v _ _ _ ‘ _ . - 1- U3‘ B 1,1 - y, 25 class trot. 4 l-l furlongs, ancver. 11¢ Y 8 Yet, although the senators are game. A1, no tme since his arrival d 1-1 1d 11g moi; _ M _ c._1:_-1c1-.'_.xu1+b_. v.1 E1111 Aifikxviiflflxllii; $111,111,111.“galgszslnersidc gf,§ea§g,,§<;s_ PM Egg?“ Y3, J1"; pm, mo, 111 1111a Guy 111111. also started. 1101. 11111111111» difficulties 111 a 1111111- here 111111 he been able to 1'11. 1111 “Kn m “o ' e m “~11 “fill : :‘._“““~*' _ x - ' q, Mcclwick, fell 1111 slfglttly. R3391‘ Evenmz Bell (Bell) .. . 1 ber of other departmrnts. Bucky 111m 1111111" 11111.11 me cashiers win- The Brlghlwood Golf and Coun- 1.~_“~_\1Q_\1) ilbuleoxu, by Lll-AllllLl. Budlong, Wellington McNel. dropped down “ve- nom” but i-ils Ft-isco (Brooks) thinks better luck with his key- dow. try Club at Dartmvlli-il. N. 8.. Wu stone defences would have had his elected to membership. Miss Wanitb (J. Dill) club pressing the first division in- Sulllllpoli. - Mazie Hanover (Toole) clung to the ltad with an average of .356. Medlvlck lcst only one point 1'3 French admits NU. Ii CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE, Purse $250.00 and ended the week with a 343 Time, 1:10. Sandy D., Carmen Henley, Haik- stead of languishing 1:1 ican League cellar R/epas: completely reversed his spring forfil, neither fielding nor z we . the Amer- hlitln Jimmy Pofahl, who couldn't rnahe Walter Reed, Jr, defending champ- _ percentage. , _ ‘ ‘ v . k - ‘ILENT AUG‘ by Abbe worthy, PIOWL Bracmey Pomp “We of 135,, Wm“ “m; 1° latglmglnd Hollyrood Svleete. also takes (“Gk haflrlltlioqflssiogokliréogg) lgeaéguklnartrhlg the grade in 1941. has been triedngt ion from Fort Fnlrfield, Me, 0011111 H1111); 111,131.01‘ lj._ 11;; K111111101 131111 JACK Cl_,\'L)l;v 111' 0421111101 iiuillollg bug, Andre-w Perry. Summorlifl. . George Callbock, Sulnmerside. LADY HAL, by fidlllflsOll 11.11, Boll 1k McNeill, Charlottetown. GRATTAN (U; N, Frank Adams. Halifax. 130N311; 599111 by 111,;11i;1i1<1 51-1111, C. H. Horton, Murray River. SINGIN‘ 5.1.1.1, l1_v-$.1l111l_<1~11 11.11, Cllas. O'Brien, Covehead. dropped out of inc seiect gl-cup as 5i Eillle Fletcher, Pittsburgh first baseman. Walker Cooper. St. Louis catcher and Lcu Nov koff, Cubs’ mad Russian, moved up. They shoved out Brooklyn's Dlx'e Walk- er, Cincinnati's rockie outfielder, the 52 25 class trot six furlongs, puree 50: Ronald Day (C. Dill) ......... l William E, (Wm. Miller) 2 Wilson Hanover (Turlington) . S PITTSBURGH, July 13—(APi_. It takes a lot of luck. support and hard work to win i0 straight names, even with "them Brockyn Bums." thought. as he watched the young- ster from Columbus of the Amer- ican Association in spring training. Repass was hitting acceptably. too, though not to be compared w'th the heavy-hitting Cecil Travis, his 1h both ‘positions but Harris is satisf ed. Current? Bucky ls stringing n.- lcng wit Jchnny Sullivan at short and Ellie Clary at second. Brousht uo from Chattanooga of e Southern Assccfition, they. do on the otyenin! dav was 1111 a2. ‘I110 secon 18 holes will be piay. ed tomorrow afternoon, with the filial l8 Wednesday morning. Of the five professionals who com. peted today, Jack Stickney, A1001- took Valley, was the only one w M“ Maxim,‘ and Chycago.’ B111 Brenda Hanzver (Thognas) 4 Lorry French reported igdav" as he predecessor who now 1s in the may have the stuff from which better wood-s 5Com He d“ n x0. -i (‘1..\.<.<11»1n11 r1101‘ AND PACE, PURSE $200.00 Nicholson, $11111. 1.30. k _ _ V ifilfdorgbvut his hotel .111<>ylng a o d b H L‘ M glaior leiaguers are made. but they only one 511-°1<11_1v. The yodrllz Trailing the three leaders. the 01111111 Clue . Earls .mboy. Yesteid L t ed u sec 11 use, arr ga ave p, o to learn, ‘mateum u m comm home w mp 1o included: Sfall Mus‘ , st. Fuwtls Plolosue and Count Up "Y "Y" "Y" h l? i" EDITH GRl-"Y, B1‘ C 1t Hal, Ed McGuigan, Montague. LUCKY GUY, b1" ($111111: Lilly, Lee Clluppcll. S-tanhope. JUNE HAL. b'. l1. =oll 11.11, Ed Dolvlle, Charlottetown KELLYS .‘\‘l(i1l'l'3l.-\l1l§. b): Kullnurk. C. H. Horton, Murray River. PETER BCDIOXU, llv Clllllnvt Ilulllollg, Ellsor Bowllcss. Summerside. WINN l l‘ 5f ‘f l l‘l‘, nv llv-llllli Scull. John Farmer. Klnkoru. Miss 113111.11‘ AUBREY, 15y Col. Aubrey, Hazcn Howard, Cornwall. VIRGINIA KALMLYCK. by Kulmilck OSCAR. b_v C11 '- LUS'I“1"S , Earl Ings, Mt, Herbert. . Aubrey, Jas, Milligan. Northam. IRST, by Lusty Frisco, C_ H. Chandler, Charlottetown. BYRNI‘? llfll. l,1_v 81111115011 HrlL J Pope Clarke, Charlottetown, STAR JUNIOR, by S1111" Dillon, H. E. Killuln, Molllaguc. GENERAL CONDITIONS Erltries pnvnbie clay of race. All l‘ll(‘f‘< on thrre llczlt plan. 31111107: i ' divicicti 110.- J nlOllPV \\illl‘ :1. =11111<: 5 por cent of purse set aside for winner. balance .20~10-5 pcr cont to cntrr. 5 per cent addition from Horse u llllllZ two first heats must start in last scoring position third heat. Mauagculent not responsible for on pronertv during meet. accidents or damage to any person U_S.TA. rll" twcovrl-n except when they conflict with above rules. will be plckgd from mo? atnthe fiigogkéisHgATfglrrhjeifio THAT? JUQT AND AQAEQK FQR 1001.4»- "- 111111555 “A5 R1" is roe 11‘. .11 change mogl-anl or declare off on account of bad camp and the Aimyuvll cion ‘nut: DEATH’ PUT IN so P’ EeADky-HEREis ATRUE BLUE 116HTEQ-“1AN “mnwr, to have a mom 11 the sen or ea . M N I ' ‘ _ RN“ 51,11 .11 ~15 p m gue here, Other enlrlcs are from FUNMV/ CHEER 141M LIP-- CHAPmwHM. HE $AY5 HERE. . A PULLMAN ‘ * ‘ ‘ "' ' ' the 111w 11111 111+.» v-M-c-A. wzm; HIM 11111-1- TuFFws "suctaslusitloo 1=o1z'1.1\le- W|NDO\N,BUT sTroirzl-MS —— Elle leextnlretgler Big; 11mg; 1s RETUQMN‘ -r1-1'soc1< $Toc1< IBNESTMENT‘ #01.) ‘Tl-HS MAKES 5 v : , , SAND u“ bum the thunder“ bomb- ..°1.§.‘.“‘1f.."’11.vy i...” 11.1111 meet. HE was 111.1115 sTEAurd WIRED Aeoor!» noes 111a /1-\1M etlelels To rConiinuc-gillgllll D1159 1) __ arcimcut started. word wa= c1‘. fJnm 11 scouting: plane that two nurlnlv scllcorrrs, three motor bnr- flash- Innis, .308: Fietcher. .334: W. Cooper. 303; M"'ck"_v Owen, Brook- lyn. .302: Jihllny Mize, New York, .208: Ray 1-"l'llll‘.“‘0. Cincinnati. .298, and Novikoff. .271. 11.111.12.11. 1T Army 7 An Army squad which cracked up in the eighth inning to let 1n 51X runs went don-n to defeat 11-7 last night at the hands of a YM. C.A, soflbzlll team in all exhibition gains. Tlle Arul 111115 ifialdzng 7-4 going into the e 211th. Ail but three of the Army's line- up is b.1111; transferred and the game was the last for the wflm 6S at present organized, a new squad The lineups were: Y..\i.(‘.A.—Wl1al_en, Oudmore, P. Wllitlock, B. Whltiock, Camnichael, also startled. The Lynbrooli, 12 pace. lnlle and mile and a sixteenth. purse $1,000: His Honor (Lacevl .. 11 Jackie Gratian (Lacey) . 3 2 Single Trumpet lToniel . 2 5 Signal HlllOVH‘ (Berry) 5 3 Time, 2:06, 2:14. Ronald. Lew McKinney. Phillip- us, Helen Win. and Banner Han- over also started. The Glen Cove Trot. 2 heals. mile and mile and a sixteenth. Purse $1.000: Willie Hope (Tcole) . . . . . .. l 1 Sir. Vlbart (Mocllel 2 G11: Hanover fSf-f""dl 5 4 'I"me, 2:06 1-4, 2:15. magic on his ex-tealmmates, Pitts- bursh Pirates, with his latest triumph, a three- hit 2-1 victory. ‘first. gave him a. total of 10 wins and no defeats- the best in both major leagues and Meeting of Horsemen Tonight , g A meeting of all horsemen will be Samarcand (Hatcbelll ,_ 3 3 held at Walker's Livery Stable to- night at 8.30 when positions will be drawn for the races at Sum- Peter Protector 11rd Broadway, merside on Wednesday. July 15. Clmé 6W3? Charlottetown Golfers Make Good Showing In Tournament 5'1‘. ANDREWS. N.B., July 13- fcPl-Tega Wood. young caddie from the Riverside Golf and Country Club near Saint John. sprang a lilrprlse today by leading the ama- teur field in the first round of the New Bnlnswick-Prirlce Edward Isl- and golf tournament. After going out 1n 412, he shot e. IT IN HISSELF ~- GUILTY CONSCIENCE.‘ YOU PEOPLE ARE ALLUS -- TELL. HIM TH’ PUP PUT By. J. R. Wlliams uo ooua-r! ‘ 11:190.’ Cur Boardng House eKATe DoEsNT c021. up ,/ 1N "rue s-rzercl-lfliz. crisp 86 on the last nine holes for a '18 total. Pete Kelly. Charlottetown a former N.B.-P.E.I. champion, preaed him closely with '19. Tied 1n thrrd place with 80's lower than any other competitor’; out or 1n score. ‘Irailing stlckney in the pm ranks were Gerry Gianferante, s1, Croix. 79; Earle Jllmleson, Ridge. wood, 81; John Clarke, Pennfleld Riverside No. 1 led the team‘ 84 and Sid Stewart, Riverside, 9g, scores with 340. Other team total! included: Aroostook Valley Ne, 1 855; Riverside No. 2. 855; Bright. wood, Halifax, 301: Fredericton, 37o- Moncton No. 1, 390; Moncton No‘. 2, 4%. The scores included: Pete Kelly, Charlottetown, sa-1o_ were OJ. Campbell. of tile Aroos- 79 took Valley Club, Ralph G. Mom- erney, Riverside and young William Beer, Charlottetown. ‘Ihe best that A NOTE FRO TWIGGS, _ ‘William Beer. e11 1011411011111, 4 . 39—fl). at 1 455.95 Holman, Charlottetown, 50. With Major Hoopla f 1 "ruouel-lr W BUY 10 EHARES _ 01'- $To e14 11b THE sllovlv-dovvn. ,, gt‘. and a moto t rped bmt 11nd .1 1,1 , s“ CY-fmde. AuchmledFf been sighted of; finirull). a Haifificijfirtiln’ $211113?“ MY WORD! HOW the NLP ilelcl (n 1o Llli. son‘ WM“. Rack“ Richmt Fab 131D THE MAN :11 of Tel El Elsa, a; 10111114 vvszt of In. rlell, McKinncn. Following is the league schedule Naval Planes Attack "ll planes attacked swiftly. oeouce ‘ll-lAT? I v ‘n9 $12“: ' signalled back to the naval 101- 11w ggccfjd g-gotion; 5“(_r_u"n; ".1 that 111-2 speeds of all the ene- 31115. g__A1-my ‘.5 11y" (pmyem, 1b,,‘ “nine my 10:511.»: wrre reduced by file all" J11‘v lti-Nilvy vs Army, ' attack. One barge and one schoon- Ju'.y l6-“Y” vs Navy. July 21—"Y" vs Army- July 23-Al-my vs Navy. July 28~Navy vs “Y“. .J11lv 3‘.—N:‘1V\' vs Army. Aug. -1—“Y" v5 A:m_v. Aug. 6-“Y" vs Navy, el- probably were damaged badly. Naval ail-men said one enemy ship raga“ we was zlflreln Matrull harbor when as s1) vii/ll 1o “he WfiFShlps opened up with their ‘ ' m brourisulcs. They, said that shipping in tile port had been thoroughly "bezltcu up" and that the enemy V coltdr not gist much hclplfronl Mut- , _ r111 or a 011g, long 1111c. \Vhile tile bombardment was in ,Y(!flk888 edge pfogliens, 811mb?‘ isqtlééldliliin o: nnv- a p ones 5WC1) n t e desert I ililtlSllflli up 111151 bombed a collcen- Detr0li 4'3 tlflilOll of hundreds of armed cars, trucks and tanks The transport was near the front lines at El Aiamein part of tile) German 15th and 21st Panzer Divlszons that (i lllc ell/July cn his "r119 n1‘. ~ ’ ‘ can (‘flllllll a- 111.111.1011! NEW YORK, July !l—(AP)— New York Yankees captured e ‘w: Push (‘in \"'§("‘ \\'lt.1 gun (mil '1 w; wafd lll I .l'111s, 1P0 . p= wcxe s1) 01(1- e .=011'l1\vc~t vi’ El brim-d r01...» been mk1n u .- inst 11.1w 0 ilk- oitcl- 011.1113‘ since the Aua-ir-s and wre llullting lhcy .~1l.1cly drcne Oi’ 111W rm 11.1111. thud 11:1 111:» enemy {llS 113V? .1.s all‘: zldy ulmfillTfililuv Coniinurll fromwpnuc’ ll__ _ s gm 11L g 111s. 111x111 111v lur- of firlnlcs sircnkcd from tile 11111;: 111 tile liosl-zt cilllkncss. silcll nflcr shoil poulcd into Matruh ' lllinlllvs. Mrlzlnlvzlliv. ' .\l:111'11i1, a rucdium- 521111 my shin l,1"(‘11 with r1111- munitlon was spoiled by naval alr- cmfi, \vi1'i1 swll-rll 119ml) hits on her. A nnvy r:=1=-~ tnlrl mc he dive- bQmbpd 111» vrwrvl flllfl loft her list- ing to port as illc sill-face slllps loosed their first broad-wit‘. "Tho ship ‘Ab’; rnulrht f1l’l in a aearchiiaht bmnl." the flier =.11rl. "After a fvlv nliuutcs of fll shells set her afiro. Surldollly silo . w un with 1'1 cnllossnl oxplosinn. It 11s a mnmificcnt silrht." I have never soon anything like it in n11- tlvn vvllrs with llK‘ Mr l " ‘ ruuvlln l-‘evt. All F‘.l..~1i exporting n ll'l-"l"‘ll{lll'- man (llf".\' i1r~11'\' fl e fro-n the .1. $111111 1111,11 111:1 ‘.:1l1i-; was sunk Tll“ n191'('i1.'111in1111‘s c1111.: runlicd briefly but soon f\ lll-onlfsiliv blow her to plecos. 11o lwfnrc. ‘We hnd Men 111$. y 11111101" bomb. She probably was trying w make "411. mllulvd tile British had badly troops in Libya and cllrlscll 111ml 1o file approaches of Alcxnllchia Hundred; of Vehicles Destroyed 0n? $1111’! Pilot said that un- doubtedly hundreds of vehicles were - do=f1"o_vcd. “We lcfi behind great fires 11,9- ,_ ‘ cnmpanled bv a series of lcrzific ex- n 1110510113 WlllCll indicated we mus; have hit some amunltlon dumps g1. 50." he said. "We didn't have much iglilwsltlon. Just some machine-gun lre.’ Another navy squadron dive bomb- crl all Axls. convoy apparently head- ccl for Tobruk and FCOZEd two di- e .. -. 1on1 H115 on a suppiy 5111p flve knocked the hell 0111' 0f Mat- rllh, one officer declared. flfile rcsult of the biggest, bomb. moment 111 recent months means the “llvluv Wlll have to look far wast of {fibriik i0 Bet fresh supplics, Onlv 1.111 smallest craft are able to use filllfll‘ pcsslbfe landing places along .1e salldv coastline between Mntruh uuci ElAlameln, bvThc navy all-men returned t0 thei1- 145's in the bltght sun of this Sun. 2:1‘. were’ mu of 111m “It was a lnvolv night." ~———__-__._ Local Plane ls Forced Down TnAcADlE. n.5,, July 13—-(CP)\ fjuul clew members of a Royal 1111- mm Dune from Charlottetown es. will“ mlilly when the aircraft struck 11 bcuillrl- in a takeoff a111,! 01111-111 11p in four fct of water near the sllolo llt this Antlgonlsh Countv --1 ‘b10110. The plane had been forced dmvn when its fucl rnn out and C5357! 300111121311 after refuelling. - .. . . am l . of ille plane. p “as m chase ls Recaptured SHELBURNE. N. S, July 13- (CP1—Robcrt G. Sabean, a soldier who broke jnil here last July 5. has been taken into custody by Royal Cflllildlflll Mounted Police officers 111 Dorchcvirr, N. 8., 11nd will be brought hzlrk llPTC for irifll on mrft and jail-breaking chnrgvs. Sallvun. a mltive of Port Lorne. N. S. 111111 five others broke out of jail hero 11v lwndlnl; iron win- dmv bills and scaling a wnll by moans of r1111es. ‘The others ro- iurnrul f0 their cells voluntarily lll!‘ same evening. When he made iho break. Sab- ean was alvaiting irlal on a charge of stealing from a service canteen near here. strange sort of gacne from Detroit T:g:::s today, 4-3, to increase their lead over the idle Boson Red Box to five full games. The world champions mode only six hits and four of these were produced by Jae (Flash) Gordon, who had a, perfect day at the plate. He made two dnubl€s and drove in two runs, New York's other mark- ers came on the firs; hcme run of the season for Red Rolfe. Detroit, on the other hand made only four safeties off Vernon (Lefty) Gomez and not one of the Tigers’ runs crcssed on a base hit. In the first inning Gomez hi; a, batter, mode a wild pitch and walked three men, forcing in d. Detroit run. Then he s?ttled down ‘ and allowed but one hit until the scventh when the Tigers loaded the bases on flux-e consecutive singles by Birclle Tc bctts, Ned Home and Billy Hitchcock. This prcmfssd to be a violent uprfsing, but all the Tlqers could do was dribble one run hQmg 01-1 n, forcecut and another on a long fly. Detroit 100 000 200-3 4 2 New York 010 030 Mix-d 8 1 Trolu. Gorsica 1'71 113d Teb-bettts; Gcnlcz and Dickey, Rosa;- (2). Baseball’s Big Six (Dy The Associate‘ Prell) 311111111: (three leaders in each lonuuc): Player, Club G AB R l-I Pct. Rciser, Dodgers. Gordon. Yanks . 7B Willians. R. Sox. 80 Medwick, Ddgrs . . Doerr, Red S0x.. '73 288 30 98 .338 Lombardi. Braves 85 183 20 61 .333 HOME RUNS American League: Williams. Red Sox_ 18. National lwague: Mlze. Giants. 15. RUNS BATTED 1N American League: Williams, Red . 82. Oléailonal League: Mine. Giants d7. l!) Plry Continues In Golf Tourney Play continued vesicrdav 1n the Charlottetown tennis club's annual tournament for club championships. In mixed doubles. semi-finals. Mrs.- Wallgh and Mr Wren defeated Mrs. Edwards and D. Rice. 6-0. In indies doubles. semi-finals. Mrs. Wrzm and Mrs. Waugh defeated Mrs, Edwards and O. Johnston. 6-0. lll men's doubles. G. F‘. Hutche- srm and Gordon Hlltcheson defeat- ed V. Colxlon 11nd Mr. Sidelman. 6-i- CAIRO. July l3 - (AH-Seven United states ambulance drivers of the American field service are missing as n result nf operations ill the present desert campaign, the organization announced to- night. . I 1- 11'§2§.'...';.‘2.'1'.'J.'1F“"‘ WHV MOTHEIZG 6E1’. BRlNGING UP FATHER By George McManul nab“ 0.1m. mna-bq-nagmweu-u-n-wa. QQ fi l I'D LIKE TO SEE KXJ FALL. DOWN A FLIGHT OF STEPS AND BREAK TRAY OF DISHES WITH ‘l’ ANY NOISE — o 4 1 \ Rv Frlwlnd MOM SAYS SHE ISN'T- WHAT ‘f ISN'T ’ A HUNDRED YEARS 01.1: WAS AWFUL MAD I SHE HE DOESN'T WAN H BISCUSSED ALL Q/é GRAIWMA DIDN'T " . SHE SAP/S FAST IT, ANYHOW“ --aur sue THINKS 5112's " -- out: LOGJDQFB?’ CAN LAUNCH BOAT TOMORROW IF SHE'S G MOTHER MA» ETHEL SAYS HER HUNDRED - ISN'T A o ,1$ ALLJ. THOUGHT suge THERE WAS A HAlL STORM AND MY VlCTCRY GARDEN WOW-D BE ‘Rulneo