NOVEMBER 1'. 1942 r-'-='-'=*'"- — — —~- BACK STRETCH DOWN ITHE-r hind been purchased for local per- hlvln! trotted themselves out. of THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PA QfifiEYEfl Echoes of the l-Iarrisburt. Pa, its dramatic brilliance and rciro- _ ' , hggxfigslkylrigrsgltaflaelvéégl ‘MT- spect of aplendor. . r _ I Q ziléjclliliffhljc§°jgge1§lgldlyLg. 105-5311;.“ l; £15,511», on 35;. Hm" 71° W1" Hold Marcluldon and Forum Opens Doors For 3130'" “W” '° "‘° i“ °‘“’*- &‘if?&‘£'1§“..”$i§‘§.ii.‘ii.1.?§n“ri‘§3.%; Play with’ Rose Bowl Came Conacher $808011 On MOIICIGY A1131’?! b)! iles. J_ pope Clarke whose Juno French 2.11 1-2 arr1ved a week ago, has decided not. to give her an; all o iion. Arlo in . temp to but 2.o1xr1.rocwd‘?n 11110 1-9- this belns the 11m. mile 111 even time or better ever gmggeq Canadians As Usual.’ With R.C.A.F_1 81M: Ind 01m: and glistening with new 0°53 0'1 P811111. l-he Forum pre- lco surface without a doubv will ha the best. in years. further work this season en “Y a W“ "Wer- Two days later nosmu, Nov. 6—-(AP)-€Bosi0n PASADENA“ '“ rented a awnm, . , .1111» ls now deqlllplgeclshwitililkheavy mm! wrggg; lsstgriltekde Peter Bruins‘ mallagelllcklt. tonight an- (APP-m, éueggfgm-ggxw-wg; 1.0mm,’ Nov kw?) Two last nighzn to 01151 awlgcgpelciasmnli: me d“? “m” m ma 111w“ ' e a? i" World's trottln record - n 1111b? mmmd m’ “we” m“ °‘ W11‘ fvlks- They're some to p111 cné vulewndms ‘Canadian 111.1171 ‘inched nlaucger Charlie Archer 1- - l new surround gs and. care a er Uhlan had He‘ gnu‘ m . w crd; bert (Dutch) Killer, a forward. to Rose 5W1 game m“ “aniline” PM] Marcnudon of m ‘ring: starting his seventh term m chacgé 5W8“ v.11 B" _ _ < \ r very muclh 11¢ 115d fllllfllled a few week: ab‘;- fiogtrealorelanadlfifi‘ ‘Qt-wan ma“: New Year's Day, all things being D1118- Athletlcs of thee American 0f the porllllllr skating am llavkt-v cleanliness 11nd (‘n"“l§‘ '1' H‘ his b? 1 b burdened Wm, twem fore at. Syracuse. He finished in later-um a p y" be “me equal. Baseball League and Roy cgnach“ palace. making ice w be in rcari- irons has spar-d 11.111.11.114 . ‘ Asu. The Associated Prose learned 0! i-he National HOCkey Lwg-ue-a nee: for the opening on Monday lo make ibr- 111mm; 1-57 3-4 after having looked to be "Killer," manager Art L15 Ll pOlllldS. thus conceding weight w m“ u. I _ v I m ,_ a v __ I 111;;-,,s=y;-,.g;;:g;::;~;dno.4; c: ti‘. ‘3.“.£.“2‘1‘..§.“‘1‘~‘é‘.§....‘§’°11‘..°§,§1.§'°é3 33.51;; "lg-s, Playable 01rd,»: mas. "cubism? .§.:i:.."‘r.l%"...:“.2c.l"..r:- “m: 1m mo... 5n ~ - . a r51 wmg. e was s- f0 m“ v l d. ‘ (me f t’, my ' a " ,0 . Elnplrc C113’. New YOTkr 1351 311:6!” otfhe rleilgssgnaflixsgiiwrdlnery Football rivalry that has existed satisfied with his play and showed be§np°,,'med*1,§',f btftgleagrfi; gggngfig a fi§m§§§d§§"§§_yea,_o,d mm I slleetsotlley lgal'jnf1lg‘l'lxf~llgitzliflgllpfilrl1)lflr1i l11‘111db‘”,,“,.r.“1j. ;\.10,,r1-,1y_ Rlverland, a foul-yeah seen menu lcked mmp eve; over a great many years and h“ it. and a change had to be made." no objection to the 29th mhewal o! Penewnguishéne Om who VS‘? Repairs made to me piprw have fljqqp “=3, } , olfl lzf-ldi"! W" W" M1181“ "Y ‘may mm oflefme 1m “ “n! not lessened in the march of time Hm" w“ “mined mm‘ new)“ ‘he ""516. oldest and most. famous Week placed nlnfin in .11‘. votin 1111? ""‘"°°"‘° 1111191111185 experienced li=ll1uwl ‘uznfllul r . »11 l» ~ 21c C“??? 11211153161101111151111111" '“‘_" e a Wm“ wtm be rfgewedthon the St Dun- $512091” mffise Ygusglehslalrgflrs llyaefi o‘ ‘he United Sm?" Post-season 111B most valuable Major Iegfwlle m “h” yea” and Monday "WW5 Ybundims 0W1 @011:>fl'1l' i 11b 111:1 l" - 1 1 5 lmb gr Iron Ls afternoon when - ‘v’ PB bowl games baseball la e l‘ c d V’ a be 1h r“ 1 ' _ ioialling $19,850, while A. Q1 the 1W0 mues- Mwever- that Prince of Wales and Si. Dunstan‘: 1°‘ New Y°rk M1139“ The ' v d? y l‘, en ls e for alr- ° c- . “?.i*.i'.$°il.m.i:r§.z“.::‘ ‘iécilflfilriwc $0’ L‘.‘.%ii.°°“"‘?.‘" “llsmrmmoe o. m.fé’“$f.‘3.“..“1%5=111.‘é°..1““§?3*$ $51“- zll- llllgli"la=irlicz.l"z.l*l sad-forum» Cmlafh-pficmémliorfbvli’ 1 l1PI'~-' - - _ ‘ 11g 8e e0 an r- m - “ ~, g - _ n ' 16H A " "ml o‘ w" __ 1°" “mshmg mm‘ but m“ added leardm t l k w e ' m“ i ftermath 0p won 17 games and low 1:4 wl-b ch ' Dr. John c v1.- 11-11 4v n»,- rvf to “My he had previously won m t “gngloe an oo ers “if believe Prince of Wales with practically l - ‘amend Athletics last» “u” . _ _d¢_ 1.11.1 gmvvpq, finjrfyi. ., P: _ j, m l“; 4242:2111. lssz-Jslowhlz: as. mo". razor" :1 accrues." ccefillll ii W Id s ' port Briefs 1 m1. 1.. on? l... r , , l‘ 1M h ' Willi-mg records. But. he was de- defending 1118511111 5111221 “captured or erles ‘ pilot all of my bitching until the KINGSToN-——dk~g_ ( C P) _ £4 r v 1w SFJADUIS mark made by Shut Out. stlned never to surpass it. as leg last yeflr- R°B11v untried neverthe- airplane." War is over will be done from an Schools are opening om- hour inter c:".l~..‘"ir\ of ll“ Ab,“ bought for a song‘ has troubles overtook him and sent less the newcomers to the team to- i CQRNWAIJ N , __ , _ p. 1|, f b_ n 1' K. 1,, alumna ma, of $338315 him w the mo. 011 the other gather with the veterans were fully CHICAGO, Nov. 6-(AP)-Frank Cornwall Army nrdovfo 6311c? r. ...S,?.‘.‘.*,‘§“" “"51” “s “ Ph~‘"‘"‘1 111111-‘111111111111111151 accommodaw “We lé-Jgltarlnhgnnoq-sg, 1 1T. 1o i115 credit. The great stakes which the thoroughbreds race for r-uhlc winning owners of the v m run up totals that so for . 11ml won by harness horse < :15 i0 nlake the latter a- , ms look ridiculous. We doubt ii‘ me leading harness horse, trot- 111- o~ pacer. oi’ this season has to 1111s (‘rant mocrgmgéklalxgatsiziofigoo‘ 5 Thane Belyea. writes us from Wm w Wm was-nivfi-stronger’ fie11$§g°g1c11ne§mfi1n1§fig§§1§m" m NEW YORh 1111:1111: H“ m - ' 1.11m. -. - l .. .6- —av “q ,.|,,.,,,,,$ 1101-58 sport 15 m; confined gllatgleemwgidggibfthgallzlezcéy PM‘; woéfd belfélve riwgrefidglflgf The Ccmmissloner said both Robinson ran his all-victorious I a 1:1 a icw irncks like the runners 1;. 1;‘ n universal appeal 2119-1185 Bnlifikd 111 i116 Qrdmmce _ . the game except for his instruc- night by makin his se d ‘ - . ._,,‘,1.,.,.I,‘§.,r r1..- length 111111 fgvs fir? is rfierlglneciis 1i lfreder- g1}, gggggesdegsghghguggfv- w?“ ff]: tlons to umpires not to weaken ion of the mlfldlewelgcgrrl dillylgilgn THE WHOLE BUILDING bmmh o! the United states and be in, .131; ere e 1d align his once the‘, Sm) on the new this contending teams in World series and outpointing Vic Dellicurbi, a. 1 H- » W11»- l-r» 1mm BRIGHT, CLEAN SPARKLING I Prime Minister Churchill's son- in-lzlw Vic Oliver, gol. the thrill of hand, Peter Manning went on to trot in 1.56 3-4. which remained the world’; record until the advent of Greyhound." Of the get of Ar- lon Guy we can recall The Great Guy 2.02 1-4 that raced here sev- en ears ago, Remember how Hug ie Walker was called on w turn hun at the end of each score? before he enlisted and regretted parting with him nobody to leave the horse but there was with. confident last night that. they would be able to retain their crown. In 1.11611‘ exhibition game 111111-3- day afternoon against a. heavy. more experienced Royal Air Force beam the city squad showed that they have not lost any of their fight that marked teams in the p115; and their horses" injected into their lineup afternoon their performance will be watched eekerlv. Be careful Bren: and Benn. 919581911. New York Yankee infield- er, was fined $250 and suspended for 30 days starting next season for pushing Umpire William Sum- ln the third game of the World Series. Commissioner KM. Landis announced today. Joe Gordon of the Yanks fined $250 "for language addressed IUBTS players would have beenpuf. 01111 of Lendls also announced that Si. Icluis Browns had drafted pitchers Nelson Potter from Louisville and instructor. His oldest. _ stirring comeback hem ionig g m edge out Montreal Royals 5-4 in overtime. in the first Quebec sen- 101‘ Hockey league game played. here this season. The Cornwall club trailed Royals by a, 4-3 mar- Kin ‘With only l6 seconds of reg- ulatlon time remaining b111, L_cp1_ Jerry Brown lied 1‘ up. W85 string to 127 lights in u row $0- the sidewalks of New York, easily in 10 rounds at Madison Square Garden. Robinson weighed 144 l-Z, FOR YOUR ADMISSION i .1101 m‘ GOOD c _- a c: PROMENADE 10c. lifeilulc lusi Saturday when his Pew)’ ls missed Bmllnd Gaeewwn y,’ u, saints 1 “m Woodrow Rich from Indianapolis: Dellicurt-i 153 1-4. iav-o-mr-old trhgrwashgéed w" §§“‘Iu§§"l’°"e “mhes m“ ‘he be“ T110311 thtg Series rfilyifiyfi workfi OUT OUR WAY B J R _—"* é: -~ ————~ . f. .r_r_._-...-.._... .. a 1 ame won a 1n or, near - h 1 H-v; I -< Co or bggtDtigsgblelllggnlélgfialir 11.81:; frag: y . . WILLIAMS (BUR BOARDING HOUDL WI l H I\'I:\.JOI{ C‘ U31 ndoll. ’I‘hcre was a single holder 111119 daily double and he c01- cnd 112.600. for a 10s ticket, one r; the bicgest. daily double pay- offs i11 British hcrse racing history. Then 1t1illing5 equals about $2.20 and l2'2.600 about. $11,400 figured ln Canadian money. Signal Peter 2.05 1-2 died at Mlplc Lawn Farm. Kenoshn. Wis- . 1:120 in September. He was 1,\\.n_ iv years oldandatvarloils 111110. 111 his career appeared i0 be headed for a leadership among slrcs of (e11 to twenty years back. l-lc was the sire of seventeen 2.10 ircilcrs nnd thirty-two 2.10 pacers. As 11 lroiler his best representa- 11H‘ was the bay mare Una 511411111 1.58 3-4. He ms represent- col 111 ill€ Marliimes by that good pacer Signal Senator 2.08 1-4. race-ti s0 successfully for several v9.11. by u. M. swceney. Bridge- wntcr. NS. L o lo Arlnn Guy 4. 1.50 1-2. once a cl1.1:1~.g.11o11 sire, died recently. John Hun‘; luls a good article in The Hllfllflss Horse from which we quote: "Arion Guy stood 15.1 1-4 lnnds mgn and he had a stride of l0 fee‘. ‘finches. His shoes 11rd 5 ounces in front and 4 n 1m bchliltl and he wore neicher l>.1o\ Cr fco- weights and was so pl-rtvl-tly balanced that. he never speedy-sill, scalp-ed or hit his hind shins. either. Had he remained sollurl Wh-Pn he was five ii has Twenty years ago last; week the Lexington trots had closed and Margaret Dillon had paced in 1.58 1-4 to tie the pacing record for mares. Margaret Dillon was one of a trio of pacers that raced over the Fredericton track as an added attraction to their exhlbl- tlon in the early twenties. Others were Single G. 1.58 1-2 and Sh‘ Roch 1.59 1-4. Tommy Murphy had clOsed the season of 1922 with a total of six season's champions which includ- ed Peter Manning 1.56 3-4, world's champion irotier. Margaret Dil- lon 1.58 1-4. lolnt holder oi’ the pacing record for mares, Arion Guy 1.59 1-4, champion four-year- old, Czar Worthy 2.01 1-4, champ- ion money wlnning trotter of the year, Hope Frisco 2.04 1-4 and Pei- er Etawah 2.02 1-4. Fred Egan. who has been train- ing and racing horses consistent- ly since 1910, will take some months off but may start train- ing again the middle of 1943 if at all. Mr. E an has been highly suc- cessful wih pacers and troiters. I-lls career started with the pac- ing stallion Braden Direcffthat lie gave a record of 2.01 1-4. then the world's four-ycar-old pacing record, but perhaps the zenith of his car- eer was reached in 1940 and 1941 when he won. the Hambletonian Stake. the Kentucky Futurity and all but one other engagement with . with t/his boy Jack McCourt. that title back and from the open- ing Whistle today you 08.11 bet your last dollar that they will be striving mightily i0 accomplish that. pur- pose. News of the possible formation of a service hockey league here this season was received with general satisfaction by all hockey followers. finite announcement has not been made but interest. ls at such a. high pitch between the different ser- vices lhat it is probable that in the next. few days plans will be formulat- ed and a league drawn u .'Ihe beams have already arranged. or practice session; at. the Forum and further word on the mother will be looked forward tow eagerly. At least one Juvenile hockey learn will be in operation in the city this winter. Jack McCouri, 1i was learned has a good squad in the making and will start their workouts at the earliest possible date. Nothing has been heard of the formation of oiller snuads but. more than likely with McCourt 110w pointing the way, action will be forthcoming. But it has always been the we ear after veor this snort. follower gets o. bunch of youngsters fogeiher for a season's hockey. A good manv of the youngsters in the past have blossomed into stars after a start. with Jack McCourt. and who wally never got the credit he Wes deser- ving of and is entitled to all the WHEN LOOKIT TH’ TATTOOIN’ A KID PUT ON ME ._ BUT DON'T WORRY. lT’LL COME OFF WELL "m ATS \ Plzé-r-rv ' I WASH f'.\\\\\\v.\ ‘w, ‘ >e~= l "V it‘ r5911‘. I . EGAD, neon! A THOUGHTLESS MAN MlGHT ume 14112120 1 _ FORCE o1= CARPENTERS . TO REP/MR THE PORCH.’ -w BUT Tl-us l5 WAR-w AND vdolzumevo ARE NEEDED r012 DEFENSE seas-Mao 1 DECJDED TO CALL You TO HELP ME Fli lT lns-rsolo! A may l5 TWO BREEDS cs FOLl4<5E5 ‘- m 11-1‘ woszua, MVSTAH MAcoR WTH‘ '7_ECUTl\lE5 Au‘ THEM wuur ARE toowao To use THEY MLIECLEE/M’ 1: ewe/ms LESS 11: x worm PHYBlCAL THAN wueu 1 QTRAM w: sszmrcs.’ ~B|JT you 11-01045 G0 NOrQ-BTQP, . MlSTAl-l MAUORJDOEQ \(OU M2022 k ,_., C ATE l—\ A 1' used: Aculz iron faoicl- than 2.04 3-4, due to a hP-"liv irnck. but the electrical 11111111101- in which he finished signi- llgd that he was far within him- "4. 'I'l1e excitement that attend- “1 both these contest; was liter- ‘HY ‘M11108 and each stands forth pleasure driving her. He had oth- er good ones too. Possessing fl KP"- ial "make-friends" manner Ca9- 011111 Peters was good Wmve"! wherever he went. and his passing will cause many to mourn one they loved to meet and W911 PAPEEYIE. Tahiti — (GP) South Sea. Islands. so rich in veg- etation. have only recently suc- ceeded ln growing their own Irish potatoes. 17111.11: THE TOILERW 530% 904! AM! GLADTO GET BACK FROM THE CAPTMLI‘ AND AWPN F nl1-.~;1v< been mv belief that he 1,; ._, - 1 - '- d L A (hyz; Silencer Scott. praise one can bestow for the ln- UTQ-wucmvwu; 1113111011] yygoxgsgrc lfiaetelflfitvizrstead In 1941 aficr trolling a series of §1§r5§=1‘1§1<111~11s§13“1§?311§“ ialyed $151131}: °°"'-"\1»"1'"11'"1‘r1"“=1§15 m LAs-I-‘NG IMPRESSIOEI-g- ”'7 ~— — .. l \ ‘z b 1i I ~ wen y yeam ‘ ‘ ' -__ Bv ~ f - -— 1 o, ‘,,‘,,:,1.e1“,1,n§1‘l cgpeficer Sea” L57 great; races he gave Spencer Scott. 50611. M appeared in “ML a record of 1.51 1-4. the worlds ~- BRINGING UP FATHER mcordl for foélr-gelaf-old Emblem of , " ‘Boil Ario o d Peter Man- "W i=5“ a“ 5 l‘ °"$ ° "W “@- B I ‘ l Q , hill‘: were if? ihgysggible of Tommy If. replaced the chantipionl sstalllon Wei-LAW‘ "of GONG >—~ r b 31111-11111’ in time fnll of 1020. An rewrd or Life ATM" ha; '8 1'4" ' wrrH M56615 1'0MQ5_ - .J6GS-TH|5 l5 chi H flfmlttfill‘. p111. Murphy in the hos- It WWld W e qulie l; i of space roar-g House-r "r A JOLLY SURPRISE 7r 111111 r1111 111.- lute Harry Stokes w give eye“ a 5E1; legume 0 Ho“ N”‘__AME BOWUNG smuo LISTENING TO rec-mas. 1-1001- 15 .1. “rd. mooted w drive these two at Mr. Egans career. 11 add ion to TH‘;- womANls Vorcg. IS GOING TO 6W6 Fwy ihc Lexington, Kentucky. meeting. M1118 B BNflt iralnelr he ‘is also a. C N"? “u” Au. SHE DOES 6 THE’ ‘s 5O 401-1“ ' Stokes was one of the finest art- V"? n“ ma“ “rm 5 mp M‘ with ' ' ' - 11?‘! TO 151s with me ribbons that ever GVeHKme- p“; Abhe1q-_ C1lll11'i11 .11<. 11 n -———- " .1. 1e1.~=;,-~,.11s a. c: ll: 53?. l n1{ 11' 1 '. ' 5 IDTSE U ' ' 51m A“? Qahnt1s“.§n%§r;u1 work muck, continues campaigning year 1318133“ he (M. In each case they had m, after year. At Fryburg she was 7- 5- Duncan we 2oz M3 .,,1,,,,_. Md to beak and m "m 4-2 in 2.10 3-4. 2.11 1-4. 2.11 1-5 Eomham as was evident the moment. ecor- 511" mus" b9 ‘mean “a” M "'59 ' 1m hogan. a comblnation had n day. Those Kalmucks are tough. CNC s ___ lxcn formed to put. them down. a quality mherlmd 1mm ma? F Lheggy 152 172 133 1. ‘Us evidently determined by grandsire Peter the Great 2.07 1- . c- wood 151 138 1B2 111 1‘ b‘. rm bi ii "_" ' _ .. .. J tngxiiiolllllxiglg‘? “could cbe “razor; One of the best races of the hllélérlfghiegson I (W. .~.1',K,,,,r,.,,,., ,‘..,,.,_\1.'| _. _ ‘ 1° Riv? 1112-111 i-he W016i. Of H. and Fryburgr Ny" meeting’ October R. Brad“; 157 130 203 '1 "P 'A'L"““"'*~"_“M»m" mrs- trick and artifice known to 7th- was the 299 .111?“ which w“ 'To,,,,_22;'99 ihc profession. um could be "got W“ by Pafilhm" “mm” *‘°°““' 1111111 single a Nelson 221 -_ __._»_- 1111M Wm" “S b“°““1“ “m” p1“ 1“ 2l§y‘°’~3’¥1‘é"°i1.§‘°.‘2§?“i¥.vii... n11: 111x11 three o ‘Nelson 5911f ":"”; M ‘ , 1 qf- l‘; d - 1 ' u n .. imeawfllc01t‘l1c131.bg1allfg' thuennzlotylyelwswrus hfmed-Twlnkle’ Ned Abbey’ em" gélslklgbbfieixlfinxlfmts’ rlPPlE AND CAP STUBBS . .. v and cvl lhcln L0 “doing things." °°~ ' ' " WHY W ' <5 TTA BEG BATTLE 1T uvoww HURT 11151.1 lo ll-ll» . ~ 1 Bi ll *2 b h 4 §§§l1“°1ii...é’¢é’i°°2r..1o f .11 g Bridge a. Buildc ._. iHERE ARE You GONG? ON-I-AEFVIEM 0A GENERAL-"VVE PCOFQ/OLE <.I;11\N"1~1A \\f‘*'li u 1 ,. __ r __ 1 V__ . r -_ __ ‘» -' ~,>/;_; . ls if il11e r§1'$s1“§é‘r'1§?°§‘1.1r1§ 11:01.; Iota Hanover (Jordan) B 8 l M12252“ OUT BUT 1 FED gSagAg A“ GAVE GOTTA BE THERE TZETD-IEQE-FJDQ? K101611111“) r I ‘ m... Ne, stepped on a m“ track Choihom Lad (Cameron) 5 2 a? G- Beavens y 156 m2 :10 WE Hi8 E , I . . Ench was always in his place, :1]- Tflliy- 11-3-51 Ned APWY- 331°‘ r G‘ Janene, 153 155 135 l. wars on the 1m. always eluding Jerry Pickering. 4-614- Winkle‘; g- {Doyle m m m -—-' 7*, _ _ 1110 Imps and pitfalls‘ that were 4-7: Cherokee. 6-7-6, Judge. - - -T0ta1_2617 _ sci for him. ench went to the from. 1°? Calumet Dime‘ 9-1111‘ 4 I Iilrnosi immediately and defied all T11m_7-1° 14' an 3'4’ 2'“ 1' ‘ |g¢bu;_ = 1. 1 - . 11111 -—- 1111?»? ‘v1.8 iirmwiii” 11?"r‘.‘.1r.§i'1..ri A wood umisml" m" ‘ '°°“ §' £31.. 31‘? 15$ i3 ‘We and fighting of! the swim“ ‘"°“d w“ Md '° m1’ n’ sum} J nemu 20s 12a 23a of cppollenis that, bv turns sought m°rs1de last week l" me per“? ° c gammy 144 152 14a lo Hive 111111 trouble n wlnnlrlll the Cwowl" PM mm‘ m’ “s a m" 0' McDonald 102 1'11 15a Transylvania Peter Mannin es- 91' °l mrses 1mm his “m, youth "I‘oial-25'l5 1il1l1lfillcd a three-heat recor . Rl- “m1 he always could beimund a‘: High single G. Bevan: 270. w l1 new record of 2.02 l-z for "we meigfigg’ 11111111115111.1111"? 1111c Hi h three o. Bevam ale. “yur-yQar-old geldmgs‘ ggtliilngiibl Exhibition. Your: ago $513111!‘ 33km?" 4 Wm“- Arlon Guy in winning the Ken- 11° ‘lwned m“ 11°°dd tram]: 012% ------ " iuckv Futurity was 11oz required w 13°11” 248 l" ‘m 5' TAIIITI POTATOES "'*==' SOMETHlNé DHTT 11-1-15- THE TOASTEE DOES N ' T \ J§éfi§o< WON'T RUN. WlLL VOl) FlX lT? WILL BE. ONE TO TEACH ME TD FORGET HOW TO FlXTPHNCoG weu. 11-12 NEXT COURSE lwAvr-jl =<11§11°@'I1'°Zv11§sr1§ve’r°°§$§1°.111111 in To Dehydrate 45,000 HOME-MAKING m PEACE 1 Football j Owning Inlcrcolleglllc Seth-g P- W. C. vs. S. D. I7. : ‘ 51. Dunstanh Football Field, 1 Set. Nov. 1, 4 p-m. . . 10.8., Nov. 6-40?) -Nearly 46.000 barrels of potatoes will be dehydrated here this win- ter wibh the aid of a dehydrator now being used to process apples, it was rifled last night. The dehy- drating equipment will be available Jan. I5, after I Klln drier, now being constructed to handle the apples. 1.x ready. LOTS 0F FEIZDERS The Orinoco river in South Am- emlco has nearly 500 tributaries. war employment is abnormal and be prepared to go back home-mak- ing when peace comes, any: Edwin A. In, dean of education, Uni- versity of California. FIRE-PROOF METAL RALEIGH. N. C. - (C?) — New material, vermiculite, will grotect. the war department's new 111g in Washington from in- cendiary bombs. It is mixed with concrete. providing both lightness and insulatio“ llLl"