.... ; 03-3. 1,. Ni -1.7192:-I ." J'U't'.Y 1.. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN eusv. a OLDS: VULC. SIIPEII: SMOOTII A SAFE IllIlE Super-Cushion, the new extra low-pressure tlrg by Goodyear is the in: new kind of tire in is years. it gives you an unbelievably smoother. softer ride ; : . increases comfort and safety s . . actually soaks up shock and vibration. Drive in and we'll show you why. ”I'iTIITI.RIi l morons. rm: ssavlcs aansoua MORE "ON! RIDE ON ooon)'7EAn Till! THAN ON ANY OYNIR KIND I IEPAIR5 oooos---oesoro & - - . as. W Jeepaaadeaearieeontraatnavvlifewitbtheeidia Korea, where in- Valing Ooauaunists from the north continue their drive. ' hotter is shown. with baby. Sixty per eent of the people in lonth Korea are undernourished. estimates Rev. Elda Daniels. United Church mission- ary who istt the eonntry days before war broke out. Nllull ON ITIIIII d 11:. MTV. July 6-(AP)-liuaeli Iioiors had to perform emergency operations without the help of assistant: today as 2.000 nurses It-Ind a 31-hour strike, demand- lug. both: working conditions in howitdh. VCC H E c K THESE EXCLUSIVE ZQAA. FEATURES SOVIET MANOE UVIIIS Blltlnl. July 5N(Reuters)- soviet occupation troops in East- ern Germany are carrylns out ex- tensive summer manoeuvres. ae- coxdang to eyewitness reports from various parts of the soviet zone quoted by the West German news agency. IRA. A southern GNOINNATI. July b-(AI')- Cincinnati Beth may not be going any place this late in the season. but currently they are the not- test club in the National League. nuke sewel1's charges have won lo out oi the lat it gained. to climb over Pittsburgh and out of the loop basement. That's play- ing at a .714 clip . The pitchers are beginning to to, link their menu together ior runs. . Ewell Blackwell showed his loin form in turning back Chicago last Saturday. when he muck out 14 batters. Herm Wehsneler and Hcwe Fox, big power pitchers with a lot 0! moxie on the ball. have shown some of the stuff that wins ball games. Then there is Ted Klusrewski. big first baseman. now threaten- lng the leaders for runs-batted- in honors. Ted is getting his share or homers. He has batted .352 since June '1, making seven homers and 12 doubles in 3'! sate- ties. and driven in. 29 runs. In the last it games he made iour home runs. seven doubles and knocked in 19 runs. with big Ted pounding the ball, Johnny Wyrostek. versatile out- fielder who has been hitting around .320 all season. is getting some help in the base-producing end oi the game. Johnny, incid- entally. batted 34.5 in the last 14 games. with 20 hits, two of them homers. He batted in 10 runs. As things stood today. 8ovvell's boys were 16 1-2 games -out of first place. and 3 1-2 games out of the leadership of the second divis- ion. Sewell is aiming at a higher position in the standing and be- lieves there is a chance the team may make it. . WET CLIMATE Average annual rainfall of Cay- enne, capital of French Guiana. is 140 inches. while the interior of the country has even more. pitch. and the hitters are starting" Ciiici ; ii Hottest Club In National League - Ezzard Charles Declared Fit NEW YORK. July 6-(AP)-lb and Charles. -world heavyweight boxing champion recognized by the National Boxing Association. today was declared fit for further boxing after an examination by the Medical Board of the New York Athletic commission. Manager Jake Mints said the Cincinnati. 0.. baltler will tight in about four or live weeks. A medical board gave the Ohio Negro a good probing today and stated "the bruise of the heart muscle which has kept him inact- ive during the past few months has completely healed. He is now in condition to resume training immediately.” Charles said he "feels tine" and is ready to take on all comers- "Joe Louis. Lee Savold. Anybody." Mints said he would make up his mind about Charles' next tight "in the next week or so." Charles twice postponed meet- ings with Freddie Bcshore of liar- risburg. Pa., in Buiialo. The bout. originally set for Feb. 28, was put of! because the champion suftered an injured side. It was reset ior March at and once more was post- poned when Charles was found to be suffering from the, heart in- jury. Harry Markson, managing direct- or oi the International Boxing Club, said he is working on a Charles-Savold tight. Savold won the European and British recog- nition as world heavyweight cham- pion when he siopped Bruce Wood- cock. the British champ. in four rounds June 6. ' CORN CUBE A cure for corns found in the Southern United States is to rub a kernel of corn on the toe-corn and Ieed it to an old rooster. and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride soon HEAVEN! -' Wt-I326 AT MY HEII-C UNT1l..'THi. HAVE 1' t-MM GIT IN 1!-iii HEAT! m.egi.5on.- Hes aEcN Momsm-rx I suauaowr. n -im N.--.-.u-u rim.-' -- i::sl.m.d L's Finns Odin llili lie.w t(:an2idl;an STATE ilallt'.ln:tanada hyim S MA ”hxsra-ism-as;-.........-- ur- ii Chandler Orders Browns To End Tallt Of Moving NEW YORK. July it - (AP) - nasebail Commissioner, A. 3. Chandler has ordered St. Louis Browns' oiflcials to stop talking about moving'their franchise to a minor league city. Frank J. (shag) Shaughnessy. president or the International league. said today that Chandler. acting on his complaint. told Bill Dewitt oi the Browns. that talk about moving his club "is hurting attendance in the minor leagues." "sure. I protested against De- Witt's actions," stormed Shaugh- nessy. "Why not? Dewitt had no right to pop off the way he did. All that talk about moving the Browns to Baltimore has cut down attendance considerably in that city. Fans are of the mistaken opinion that the present owner- ship is blocking a movement more." At Cincinnati. Walter Mulbry. st. Louis Club secretary, said Chandler had 'not isued an "order" to the Browns. "rho Cum issioner suggested to the Browns." Mulbry said, ”that it would be more appropriate to dis- cuss moving a major league tran- chise to a minor league city dur- ing the oif-season than during the championship season." . Sportjriefs MONTREAL. Ju.-ly 5- (CF)- Johnny Turner of Montreal I-lamp-, stead today won the Quebec juniorl provincial golf title. defeating Brian McGuigan of Montreal Sum- merlea one up on the 20th green. Turner will represent Quebec at the Canadian junior championships July 15 in Saskatoon. TORONTO. July 5-(CP)-The Ontario Racing Commission today slapped 50-day suspensions on joc- keys Charlie Bright and Hugh Campbell. The Commission said Bright was guilty of ”unsatisfact- ory riding and reprehensible con- duct" and Campbell of "inconsist- ent and unsatistactoryirldlng." No details were given. ST. LOUIS. July 5-iA.Pv -St. Louis Browns announced today the club had obtained pitcher Charlie Schanz from Boston Red Sox ior the waiver price. The.30-year-old right hander won 22 games for Seattle last year. l-IENLEY-ON-THAMES. England. July 5-(CF)-Britain's Ronnie Luiz today ousted the lone United States entrant for the Diamond Sculls. premier-event of the an- nual iour-day Royal Henley Re- gatta. Luiz defeated Tom Mc- Crccsh 0: St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, by tive lengths as the regatta got under way. The title last year was won by Jack Kelley toi bring big league baseball to Bait-i-I oi Philadelphia, who is not de- fending ll. ' l i TORONTO, July 5-(CP) -Forl the second time in ihree days iheF harness racing at Thornclitie Race-l way today featured a daily double. pay-oi! of more than 3600. The: combination of Johnny Worthy ini the iirst race and Thor Grattan in? the second paid 5652.30 for S2. Onf Monday the double paid 3629.50. LONDON, July 5.4a?)-some; London newspapers reported todayi Gertrude (Gussie) Moran may soon gt L lujlk W5 HERE! The New. Amazing I OIITOBRITE ; SILICONE PROCESS for polishing cars. - arms ram, sun and SALT am. WITHSTANDS 400 DEGREES OF HEAT. WILL NOT WATER5POTe smiuam GLASS-HARD musu. 4li4V-F4V-V- cleans-notisuss-eaorscrs an. m SPREAD ON ONE EASY OPERATION. WIPE OH iuars All. vou DO! j. on: APPLICATION Lasts s Mourns out SILICONE No cumin ''"3'"- PROCES S NEEDED , users ms MOST AMAZING can POLISH . EVER OFFERED-AIJTOIRITE-SILICONE PRO- CESS-NEEDS NO SPECIAL CLEANER. NO aacx-anaaxmo aumuo-oust. om. 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July 6 - -.lAPl--l westover. Msss., base. Hare riisnv ; hick 5”” '3 p t the United N” Airllnes in the United States an-? pearerl on a flight from Quebec munlst China no m "u nounced today that it passenger: City to Hallisx. last Friday. V-V-esnt ggggflfnmw "bumpmll ""8 Wm 3” mm amt” ix said India's Prime Minister Jaw- nharlal Nehru has HD1395-led m tomorrow. but it wllllbe moslgybai standby measure. Alrines w e. V I , ll -Permitted to remove Dassenxers or; WASHINGTON. July it C IA!-ll hrltain i4i,.st2go::iii:u:pl;::1xi1l'c31. cancel reservations when space is; - The U. S. Commerce Department equlvoca nm Govemmenm needed for military or governmenti today cut down on the amount of' Chinese Comngu in in me vn. officials in connection with the aviation and auto-truck gasollnelclalm mem ers 9 Korean situation. lihat may be shipped out of the ited Nations. A turn professional. 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