“iieaiau; t.» p05KlilJi/3Ih‘ so: ,,_, w take a back seat last ‘ by me power-packed YM. me three-service teams . entered this year will be 0H!’- m, gcfllp5 oi the only civilian -in the league. The; lineups. ' w dmns and other things part. _ m] of the services will be , “hanged from that of last but those who have watched my)“ go rlnoxrrzti practice ses- , gye visualizing s tough time n for the Y team as hey ut- ... wretain the title they capt- rusi year after a‘ bitter struggle. y; general rule in all branch- u short attendance is a matter m]; importance as without 1nd resulting "take" tne teams it hard to furnish the neces- equipment. Such is not the however with this league. i050! lll four teams are entered ior wle purpose of the recreation sport they derive out of the gs. Thev will look after their expenses anc.‘ are ready on the entire season. Partic- 1y in regards to the service en- .. the respective sports offic- seek every possible means to ide recreation ior the men urbhe strenuous duties. It is an saying that "work without play es Jack a dull boy". and those no matter what uniform .. wear are anything but dull. it is the recreation they get ll oii Cilty that helps immeas- y’ a e o liiiteven though the teams are i Worrying aibout attendances. 't you think it would be s. nice i. on tine part oi the civilian i. especially if they attended the ii in large numbers. It ... show the service men that, i- are interested in -them and rdcition in getting much enjoy- nt out of the encounters you are rill to witness some tightly-con- , well-played games through- i the schedule.‘ O biking oi the controversy rais- wer the recent Beau Jack- yomerv fight Baz O'Meara, ha; i “Wins; Will-ch should prove interest to fans here who follow ~ light game closely and who ‘Within! to the above scrap ‘the radio had many var-led ‘i °"-1 w ewr>§ess_ about the scrap, Defeat of Beau Jack by Mont- ‘" no coubt has sayggnhlgd "I fistic plans. Jack w)", has "‘ ‘Yliiblliiil oi late to travel a " Mute. will have a chance u! Axty days in retrieve his "h! Kris a match it may mean l: 301550183’ be defeated again. In ' e 194mm’ Greoo will be It mm! llrominently info the ‘ "i," Grew ‘m0 15 801118 miter game is scheduled to meet Frv Armstrong who w” new", {agi-ggi W" the ring st the eir _rec_ent light. it is ibl lily evepigssshoz: rfiihumlfi mfg?“ Greet). Such an event bu“, alonlmllijual interest. would m“ mo“: i 9 bis time revival “mo mm" by the recent Young- ‘lite l1 s lot one i, in th lxfemsls and you h“ "cued B main thy ghgw my high flaw-itch’ enthusiasm w g I j . healthy “u, ut l natural iu$°'§",},‘d°’ 21f" dovelomueht that niiiinue tovh f" opinions should Birippec» b0 m‘) d public attention. Ibis gm “mason the undeni- Mil 118m ' out that the re- mummved the way. ior a u to a "mind which if turn- my bigwigs‘ alzglanresult in some o a g‘ firs. ‘i shouiurri ill M, be hard to reconcile um to fashion all factors n a a - The mi th luqig “twmmyseemtebg ugnfiflielfnelz; wear-ding the 4,. k1,, m e 0th invoked to st- un“ e fight, invt anything t» i... fimnghin the usual nine it rut b ' ' ' Minn is l: mar-humus 4. iiu iusitiefliuligihlvilllll’ “mfg st-‘Fml. ‘i; Louisville 4. on em»- likei ymm" "lit Mani: Hogan is om,“ snare“? "$1811 as head oi’ the oom- n“ os to s escgiaengfiso mlei ‘life ma“ . . . . the o0 _"_"""" "' “" P)—_ America's “Hi3 Fblir" o! P010. m?“ and w fivliitlfis lad Remember When the team that revolutionised tins gm’ d? so easily stirred to stm- gym-t. and made the United Btstesa M! sy and when politics play __._ power in the international game, "mus mctical part in mm g. 3 m (“nun-n Pa‘) came to an end today with the ' Th‘ I 03o Bunion m“ .. m” death oi Lawrence Waterbury. 5°"! ti . ' ' ilaerfinfilodw York it ears y to- u“ “mm” "wmm °' ""16 rt in“ f’ h‘ m “mill be do with Phil Granvilleyol Hamish m“ "*"'~‘*‘ “m!” ‘M Pm" m‘ hi" eh“ 3" mntly h; “m,” u, ‘on’; m ‘hm, ‘we AMI", P. ‘f ternstionsi challenge cup to the u...“ ‘new his mim n h, mgfim Jdufmo- mom, o united anus mi- the iii-st time in m... ffl" ruiuiauuu plans mo” mu i. Q q (g,m,_,na,°"' , i900 and‘ kept it here int-siren 1918. hum" will be regretted w time p". gm- m- nmr. 5km“ the ire-vermin miu and rscquets m! °Y boxing. punk U; Much . {M m “m” d“ m. champion died just nine months “"1 becplietncw" u“ ‘n flll- I422: miles in d: a s Iew of the ‘m’ "m ‘km’ a 1mm‘ “mum Weide- e’ bu‘ m‘ "'9'" runners t more can; their s ns- “mm” °t m‘ “mm” l]! “M!” I. study “n” m u m "9' mallet-swinging quartet. W" mbument oi those ‘ The other i/wo. Harry Payne [my nnmmissl jum¢ycmn_ o". Withney and Watcrburyk bro er. My previous eocnmission ~ - _ , - Monty, died several years ago. fibril,” 0W1‘ __ . so m, it! btoiiis m “n1, m. Waterbury also was the inter-nu- ' an’ iomllglsérquets chunpion in i000 .. In . my Mlwnygcommaaay “Ban Lo .__, réi."‘.1..:“:.w..i- a: tiunfind roar-sui- on iortiiicq. Irv, P "a: “I in northern Nor- Iupmv mom I hi! were to“ u; hr u, ' "Rn. and Norwegians C ‘dusonnwcih "lithe mus dc- L "Wise News‘ inre_cgranr.ofr'rs'royiri~r GUARDIAN Dodson at Pittsburgh to ilhb d!!!‘ in 9 third ber sits-r two were out. P. W. Turner President 0f Softball League a Porci‘ W. Turner has agreed to wt as President 0i the Charlotte- town Softball Association, it. was announced yesterday. Mr. mmer Will be assisted in lookins after the interests o! the Senior softball Moire by Wallis Bcantleinlry W110 was recen chosen sen the Ann 84??‘ ‘ Y C. L. . Roy of the Air mfg. H Tho new‘ President. Mr. Turner has been connected with sport, u. tlvities in this cit/y for many year-g {and ‘has lirlways shoiwn a keen . eres n oca sport. He was closely allied with the JIIIIIOI’ baseball clubs in this city for‘ a number q! Years and bflll85 l wealth of ex- perience to the new association. Besides his active interest in the ball. he has always been an ardent hockey enthusiast and headed the Junior Royal Club the three years this snappy tzrwp of local young- th h to three Mari- s s s roug time Oluuwionships in g row. Mr. ‘Iiirrrie-r-‘s advent to the Soft- ball Association augurs well 1o;- the leisure which gets underway Thurs- flfll’ flight. The boys of the services and one civilian team are striving Vli-lilntly to mvilve ball in the city lie-spirited citizens backing and showing the is solidly behind them Baseball Linescores Barrett (B) and Todd. men and Becker. Steiner (8) iation Amer‘ Assoc Kansas city 0: and Crompfon. Newer Syracuse 000 000 Ansicz and Robinson; Bartleson reli; lseonard and yEsi-ly. AMERICAN AHSOOIATION Command this ulhemoon st Park. IQilllrIdPllJU-VIUIIT . Dodgers Face Tough Job On First Western Tour; ~ Lose To Pirates 1 7-4 rudely the NICKEL-l rs they western wur or anything - the sftiir. 1118 him out witali. a. tlve-runwoexxlplosion inning with no one on base; a a farce runs oft ins Web- Th drunati t Novikeoii’ to Chigag? ‘bTus-“iiulufuip and it is commendable to see pub- them "P- . There is still room ior other in- termed citizens to get on the. Sgndy 1.1m diam‘, d ( band wagon a d h 1 m ‘be m n . Canadian their efforts. £10 o? ‘the frost gays Army Photo) wssible is by attending the games boys that the city NATIONAL Brooklyn 002 000 110-4 12 2 Pittsburgh 150 0M OZx-i’! l6 0 Macon, Wcbber (2) Htmimmons (d) and Owen, Bragan (6); l-lebert Lopez. New York 121-000000-4 l0 0 Chicago 000 100 100-2 12 1 lobrman and Lombardi; Derringer, Philadel hi ..ooo ooo ooo-o 4 2 Nomi-n: hlsh sinsle. Mrs. Cruz. C,,,c,,,,,,f,,‘,__ o8&ooom1_1 5 o s03; hiirihsltiiilgsti. N. MafmDoriald, m. Fuchs and Ll anion: Walters Blue Winners. Piloh-P. M Kin , and Meuller. g. Jsnuihu. 1160f, glnl€h?l‘l:l?l§, - one: rinse. .Mtch , xlnuknox“ 296; high three, E. Mitchell, 783; Jersey City ooo ooo ooo-o a a Pr!" w M- Dwkendvrfi. 692:- Baltimore mom-m 1': o m" W!“ Maw» 801 East, Dychs (6) and Pleitas; Kile- i (l0 innings) Milwaukee at ‘roledo postponed. “" , Montreal 1o: mo 040-916 a 14 Canadlans [m mgwln filial? w maid ‘Ho! Girls’ Softball Loo an, B ‘ waell; Ciieibreill. Barley (8) Parkhurst p ( ) an SQ!- - Rochester 11o ooo Oil-B a 1 onfflécfim-‘Miifiaf-‘Eflgmzfg 0°04 a 1 trledoutlastweekior-placeson e Toronto 000000 Wicker and Burmsister; Hamlin k . . . . . .. 100 010 301-6 10 0 001-1 '1 3 3.30 st Victoria a ruuiiiiakwuuioiin utter a 61-day heinous was a fis- llfliflQhlfiloastliemsdltussil-n wenthitlessiniourtri to the plate. The Cubs saw gqmme winn streak ended 4-2 by ow York G ants, and only 4.638 fans entered Wrigley Field to bail mg!“- t in th d bat ov o ‘s par e ay‘s - ting efforts consisted oi a ground- out to second base in the second P0 ly to deep centre in the sixth wltg two out and men d on first an hird‘ a fly to dee ri ht in tlw eighth with two out, ancl a man on sooond. MAJOR - oanrznsr. nan sup OPENs sorrasu. seams -» wnw Formerly an outstanding autumn player. Major-General E. ,y_ Renaud, former Beauty Quartermaster Gen- eral recently appointed District 0i’- ‘ficer Commading Military District N0. 4. ihews the opening ball in the l National Defence Softball League, in ,Ottawa in which the Navy team |won a. '1~6 decision over the R. C. A. F. Headuqarters nine on the Bowling Awards Presented At Y.M.0.A. The following bowling awards were presented at the annual meet- inghgf the Y.M.C.A. held Tuesday 8 I Rebekah League ‘ Winners Hit and Miss Team-C. Smith. E. Sutherland, D. Hooper, E. MacDougall, M. Heath; high sin- gle, J. Dillon and l. Laiierty. tie, 293; high three, A. Sentner, 758. Wednesday and Friday lzagues -, Winners Wednesday Bluebells- Mrs. F. Clarke, Mrs. Livingstone. M11 Dllllllillk. Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Winners, Lucky Strikes-A. Sent- ner, Z3. Cameron. H. Turner, J. Lar- ter, S. McLeod; high single, A. Sent- ner, 327: high three. A. Sentner, 788; prize to 1B. Cameron ‘I07. four member ems made the grade and were sent today to the various tnwns in the circuit. . As n result o! practice sessions at l Montgomery Likely To Get Title 0.lf. ,1 SID IIDII- AIooil-tell PHI SPO!!! Wrlfcr NEW YORK, May M —(OP)— Among the more timely questions of the dsy. like what became oi iilet mignon and the cuffs on daddy's pants, is the one about what happened to the llzhtweight tournament. Well. folks, it's been found. It seems that iin tihe confusion it was being held all the time. al- though not even the beak-busters reeliud’ it. And Bob Montgomery is the only one to come out oi it in piece. A rundown oi rough Robert's more recent victims showed today that the brand new world cham- pion oi’ New York and New Jersey has knocked off. either directly or indirectly. ten of the dozen or so matters first listed for the elimi- nation and the Pennsylvania Com- mission figures his ruord is close enough to keystone s tie swat solons probab- ly also will put the title okay on ‘Bob next Wednesday. Last Friday night Bob grabbed the brass ring and tool: all the bouncy out of champion Beau Jack. This was the shindig that really ves there was a lightweight ament all the time, even "though any resemblance it has to the original is purely coincidental. The criginal was thouaht up when Sammy Angott retired per- manently for u couple of months last fall. Then, it “opened v and closed in one." as the result of a series of oil-again, our-again antics by the New York State Athletic Commission. After starting the tourney, the wise New York beak- lrusting bosses. who insist the-y nev- er coniuse either themselves or the general public. turned about face and decided tn hand the title to the bouncing Beau. Originally. they had listed about s. dogen thumpers they thought rated a shot. at the crown. And Bob who was one of 'em has clean- eded rrp on virtuallv all that others directly or indirectly. ILS. Gulf Still Very Much Alive NEW YORK.‘ May 26—(AP)—— The United stews Golf Association is in a state oi suspended anim- ation as far as goli wllrna-lflefli/S are concerned, but it still is very much alive in guiding the sport through the pitfalls of the war years. There wiil be no national event. such as the Hale America open that was held last year, but starting this week-end the Association is spon- soring a series oi club competitions ior charity. The proceeds oi this week-ends events will go to the Red Cross, as will the proceeds oi the similar events scheduled the week-ends oi Memorial Day and July 4. Labor Day week-end the National War Fund will be the ben- eiiciary. N0 PLEASURE CARS Gasoline curtailment has shrunk the 3.000.000 privstecar licenses of pro-war Britain to 250,000- LONDON —(CP)- British bat- tleships now are firing the world's biggest anti-aircraft shells. They are fired from 18-inch guns and are iibted with a time fuse designed iro the shell will explode near a plane. _'I_'he_rgnge_i§_up _to jojgiles. . r 7°‘ u“ Wurst 5° the; which included l-laliia Say Fight Announcement “Premature” MONTREAL. May B0 (OH-Array officials announced here late to- day that their earlier snnoun - ment that Pte. Johnny Greco would meat Bob Montgomery in a noir- title iight June 25 was “premature? "We had been told the light was definitely on and so we mode the announcement" said an army o!- fictsl. "his afternoon Mike Jacobs called from New York to say his matchmaker was still negotiat- ing with Montgomery and the tight. would likely be definitely announ- ced tomorrow morning." He said the match would be held outdoors at either the Polo grounds or Yankee stadium. - Greco will leave Montreal June '1 to start training under the super- vision of Ray Arcel. Z100 __TONS (Continued From Pose One) ________._____.____ a quick step toward realization oi’ the lonfi-term strategy o6 poundins behind its for f ed walls until the enemy's war plants (alter their efforts to ly ‘uAuxis 3' shot down by the R.A . forces. es. Stirltngs and Lancaster's. The German high command com- munique today reported "losses a- mong the pulation as well as damage to urldings." It. did not name Duesseldorf, referring only lo “the west German area." Transfer War Industries Germany already has been forced to speed wp the transfer oi’ many oi her war industries. particularly air- crait factories, to southeastern Europe. a spokesman for the min- istry of economic warfare said to- da . New aircraft factories already are turning out German planes in Yug- oslavia, and a housing shortage ha; developed in Vienna, Austrian Cap- ital, because oi the concentration oi industry, he said. Hungary, a- bout mid-Wu between the long arm oi the R.A. . and Russian planes hitting rrom the east, also is a new industrial centre. IDNDON --(CP)— More salut- ing is enfiorced by a new War 0i- fioe order. While previously the senior member of a party of 01H- ners returned a salu-te, all members will now rzspnnd. The order applies only_ln streets and puibliic places. _—Out Our Way ._ Ippartmmt oi stay in the lloitoininr. (Continued from Page One) 2 1-1 times as many men under the ‘ivuusemiilurlhtfir “will. ummfl“ con considerably u m W" . R-ais . think hon- orable friend is wrong." my . Hanson: "I am not wrong. I was shocked to find that that was the case. It is not fair." Col. Ralston: “I think my hun- orsble friend will find. ii he looks at the record of the enrolments- and that is what we call them in- stead of eulirtments-thst there ll no such discrepancy as he has sug- gested." Mr. Hanson: "I think there is.” J G. Diefcnbaker (Prog. Con, Lake Centre» said information on men entering the army and dis- charsgd had not been brought up a e Mr. uieienbaker said there was no equality in operation of the call- gr. Halifax military district had “a rnarkable record’ of voluntary en- listments-JQB per cent» oi" the male D0 ulstiori of l9 to 45 years avnil- abo at the beginning oi the war. In spite o! this heavy voluntary enlistment. 10.54 Der cent oi the remaining available manpower was called under the national resources mobilization act. - uebec military district had an en tment record of 9.9 per cent. and onlv 4.50 per cent were called under tire NRMA. Col. Ralston said National War Services und afterwards the Labor decided what men should be requisitioned. As i"? May 15. the number of home defence men serving in tire Canadian Army was re orted at 68,228. They were availab e for scr- vice outside Canada as required by order-in-cnuncil from time to time. Queen Wilhelmina On Visit to Canada (YITAWA. May 26 -—(CPi- Queen Wilhelmina oi the Nether- lands arrived in Ottawa today by air from Britain for her first visit to the capital since last summer, and saw for the first time her granddaughter Princess Margriet Francisco. Immediately after she was wel- comed by Princess Juliana. her daughter and next-tn-line ior the Netherlands throne. Prime Minis- ter NiacKcnzie King and other Cairadian officials. Her Majesty .went to the unpretentious Rock- i-Cllilfi home vrhere Juliana lives. There was no official statement on the reason icr her trip from lBritaixi, or on her pro-liable length By J. R. Williams Our Boarding i] BRINGING UP FATHER moov-i ‘FHlHK ‘ some AWFUL- sou ALWAYB WANT THE vouzv aAci< I aoizfiow mom voum DON'T MOVE.’ AN‘ oosrr EVER CALL THAT 5OL\TAl2Y.' JAMJzREAD. A DECK OF cAizos, H’ i-Wioes ARE MADE -NO‘l' waw-iw-isiw ‘IL-B. Shippers Question Charge lie Black Market _..__ TLAND, N. 3., May 26-De- clsring upper Canadian allegations that the root o! the black market in potatoes is in New Brunswick are untrue as far as the Hsrtland area. one of the province's largest tuber shipping centres, is concern- ed. local shippers tod v denied charges that ey were amending bonuses oi as high as $200 per car above ceiling prices from Montreal importers. Questioned regarding a statement said made to The Monetary Times -and published in that magazine- by one large dealer that as a re suit oi his refusal to pay such a bonus to New Brunswick shippers ‘ne was able to obtain only small supplies oi Prince Edward Island ppm-toes. the local dealers any that as far as they are concerned no bonus oi any kind has ever been asked. Local dealers. however, re- ifuscd to comment as to whether some shippers in other parts oi the province might have violated ceiling regulations. The upper Canadian importer was then quoted in The Monetary Times as stating that. he found P. l-l. 1. shippers fair and above-board and that the offend.- II are in New Brunswick. The trouble then spreads to the Monr- real wholcsalers and retailers, he pointed out. I-l. J, Altair speaking for Hatfield Industries, Ltd. one oi the prov- ince's li-ITEQSE shippers. stated that in no instance had his firm ever solicited n1" been offered a bonus. Roy Smith cf Smith Bros. another Hartland shipping concern, said the same was true of his company. Offered lnducemertv» C. E. Rrdeout. another leading shipper, stated that he had never suggested to any of his purchasers any bonus but had on several cc casions bccii offered inducements in the form of bonuses, such a.» free return of empty bags, but had never accepted airy such proposal. Complaints made by upper Cair- adian importers alluring to bear out their charges, point out that seven carlgads of New Brunswick potatoes are being received in Mont real for every one iii Toronto. since the short-age iii Montreal vrzis so acute that. dealers there rvc-rc rvill- ing to pav through tire nose. Mr. Ricicuut stirtcd tlriit the uro- portioii ni New Brunswick potatoes going to lvioiitrcai ivas ain't-vs. inch i-r that". This was irai'ticiilz~.i"._i' true uric.- imposition of a ucriiiriz as fllfif“! ence in ivtiglit rates. not taken in in coirsidc uiorLwneirHtlie ceiling House eAv, CHlEF sic-Norseman‘ - GELT=~ELECTED MEDlCiNE MAM ~ , no "rt-its TZiBE - 60 FIND OUT W‘; we ear it» ramp!” 156 ‘FRANKEV knows PlCKED uD IN A BOOWE M i1 ei-ie ooze, auto or=i== THREE HEELS It\l ‘refit-lut- CCLOR ABOUT BElNG "THERE LCOKlNG F02 A MAN WHO iiAp moss i=oi_2 sAi-E.’ By those E,0lll[; to Tirroiitrn: PAGE SEVEN at SPORTING CLUB FRiDAY, MAY 28th at 9.15 In Aid of K. of C. GIRLS and BOYS Recreation Centre 4a: u“ new» ‘ =~ - Conference 0f __(COIlti.Illl8d(ll‘Om—_Piige _One)__ cial security and to enact"si.irch le- gislation as will provide security against want. inr every man, wo- man and child in Canada, together with measures providing disease prevention and general health protccLion." Other resolutions adopted urge-d: disapproval of a bill bzfore its United States Congress dealmg with diversion of water from Lake Michigan: an increase in the old age peirxnzi with a reduction in the eligible age from '70 lo 65: m: k- ing Wartime Housing Lint-Lied’! ihouses available to families 0f scr- lvicemcn in emergency cast-s. Oo-ordination of municipal N- ,(‘6i'l$lY"LlCilOTl pros-rams with a na- ltional plan and E-JVQlTIllCIl‘ finen- -clz'.l rrfskiarir" ‘o nli!"l"\')'-‘l l'F"'fl- a Fade-val (Inv- _v of illr‘ fiiinitcitii Pf- wriiizofiis effort 997k‘ financial . .11.. Revision of n recwit riiliiiu mak- in". parents of i!l'~.i“~r"‘.p r d- ineiiziirie for ‘i, r‘"?l"il' on account cf pporiizig their child. .n. was impor-rd, not local shippers $9 per car more nir potatoes thinned w Montreal tirstcrzd oi Toronto. Questions-ti as to tlirlr opinion as to \\'l\c‘l.l'iCi' Vic cilnrairs llilillli. be Justified bv actions of a for." more or less. unscriinulrus shippers iii some other part of the potato ship- ping area, focal shippers refused to comment. It is recalled. hnvrev-er, that on various occasions in the past, isolated shippers have lost their fruit and vrizelable dealers license for questionable practices. The getter)! opinion. however. was that by far the majority of New ‘Brunswick rdriirpers were making Wvrrv ciinrt to abide by wartime regulations. and offenders ii any were as iriimeroirs on the purchas- lttg i‘ll(l as in the ranks of New ‘Brunswick slrippers.——Saint John Tr-legraphJournai. w With Major ‘Hoople 1/ *6]? EGTERVRER. - 1 L“; i~ro*r'rr-\A'r.'-— i to RATHER etaow as MOTHER BEAR. , ,As.t‘oe To mega-Aw - . - a so. cue. , ' l’. .¢/§.=i- EGADH‘. nope ouait , ,M\‘5HAP Licr-rrs a irn-r ~,su:i.~!‘,1 ‘ rzosqaggsicz George McManus Blackburn i8) and West. wfilezvgégq, 1mg... g leg, g, m . own . . . r e , AMERICAN has bankrolled s league tli $101,000. the i4 Canadian girls will St. Louis 000 M0 000-4 4 00o agility Sunday as member; 01,, ‘iwush ton .. ooo ooi 00x—l s z t e -p ayer circuit. Nigge ing, Caster (a) and Fer- Last 0f 0.8. “Big Four” In Polo is Dead PALM BEACH. 111., May M-(A fluxes. arm MUSICIAN DONDON —(0P)- Baron Fred- eric dllrlangar, bankca- dnd com- poser died in london at ‘H. Paris- ian born of a German int-her and an American mother he com sed TIPPY AND "CAPfWSTUBBS By Edwina YOU AS MUCH AS J I ro naruaiguviytirkoawu flnsis -- i iwiausi WANT "ro HEctfil FORE 1 so TO VIS\T MILLIE’! COURSE, GOOD GRACIOIJS, MOTHER! YOU OH DON'T HAVE. TO VISiT MILLIE; TILL YOU GET REA DON'T HAVE TO 6O DY YOU AT» ALL l - , YOU 0014717 WANT ME ro- eo AN‘ sea MY om FRIENDS AN’_ emo3mvseuiqu l . - 01L" $33.3 ° °““ ,fl§ ours-Is m w THERE u: is min-i '-stn“r waurao "ro ASK GRAN’; MA iiqisri-iauzcoutoieo-Jo ni'.i\_n_gy_i_r.=.\wiri-i us! SAY, - I MUSTN‘? NIUR! Y0 » CAN'T’ EARN MONEY SPY BONDS i l K » f J l lI-llil"!!! In'_nr|IAlIuv\-\A.>4 ..r--~ ..-,s,_.lr_