a AE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932 7] PROBS. ING FEATURES in 4 Attempts Yesterday oronto on Saturday Initial Work-out Last Night { 14 . 4 1 --oudy and Cooler |SPORT PAGE] Oshawa City Hardball League TODAY'S SPORTING FEATURES Ladies' Softball Executive of Last Year Are Re-el Pete Ella Turns Professional With Toronto Maple Leafs ight and on 'hursday. lected Founded Last Evening EIGHT PAGES | u ANNING F. SV , Solicitor, CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE ORGANIZED LAST NIGH TED : 11 King 82. Resideuce aaregting Will be = cmmronto To-day ractice {n pe Street Soul . G. D. Cons? , Annis, B.A pigce. the pennant race. They have been in top place from the open- ing day of the season, but it may be a different story before they depart from here. Guy Dewey Cantrell, they Leafs' big right-hander, who had the Bears beaten all the way until the ninth inning in the opening game at Newark, will be Manager Daly's pitching selection this af- ternoon. Pete Stack will be he- hipd the plate. Cantrell hopes to oven up with the Bears for the Bolicitor, Not | ten inning defeat they handed 8 Simcoe Si] him at Newark. He had them 57. Residence abeaten 5 to 1 going into the ninth GR r HuMening on that occasion, but a ters Solicitors, me run by Andy Cohen with ' 'qe bases filled, tied the score oe St. N. Phcne 3, / 5 the Bears put over the win- 514. Money 10 loay ounter in the tenth. N e St. §'ell will likely be opposed | 'y Holsclaw, the former | (#3 right-hander, who is --=s=pmeback in the Intem- Medical ne this season after oN: b the N.Y.. loop. DR. B, J. HAZLEWOOD, PHugistered a vie- | ician and Surgeon, special atten. (yis season | jon given to X-ray work and,i; his credit. Jectrotheopy. Office, Disney |, fine ball and Block. Phones 2050. Office OPeD | 4aux's. selec- 9 a.m, 9 p.m. Residence 421 "v prospect King Street East. Phone 2416. | Cantrell, 2) Undertaking UKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING St. East. Ambulance. Residence 542 Simcoe Street North. Phone 210J snd 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. F Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Phone 1082W 87 Celina. (4tf) Architects Cy NHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor we | Bank Building. Phone Residence phone 909J. Auctioneer 716J. W. J SULLEY. Auctioneer, 846 Simcoe St S. Oshg' Special attention given to household furniture sales and tarm stock and {mplements. Your patronage solicited Watch Repairing . GUNTEN, RT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop af 46 King Street West. Your patronage 1s solicited. Hemstitching BEMSTITCHING, 17 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Det} Shop. i 8. Phone 1 3 35% Stmese (5 ly 81) Transportation D STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- sge warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Music lessons REGINALD GO. GEEN, ORGAN- 1st, choirmaster, Simeoe United 'Church. Plano, organ, singing. Phone 3128. Residence 765M. (25 may ¢) itial cra Sonveyancer, ce 14% KV Phone 4465, PERSON Fraser. Bi ommerce [LOUIS S. the t Lead. EF Newark Kocheste er, 12% Simcoe phote 3038--565. Toronto Montreal Reading Jersey C Yc Newark Only AM Washingt New Yor Détroit Philadelp! Ti Poston .. Washingt Cleveland Detroit GOOD nerce wood. pc cif 14 cor, wood, Boston Chicago noon, facturers ttshurg Francs of lea Louis 4. invited. of the aftetklyn Ro; 1498. 115 AL PRY 1 Bod st. ei DRY Beach $3 % Phore'! --------ur DRY E Claude Phone Total of SAND, es in black laistics ghyit, Essery y the 332 R Lunt 4 FOR Saf plants, Scll Canadiens nits Issued iv 75¢c per ko Solina, Ph FIX OP | and lawng loam, stor dens or L of FOR SATA loam dell Phone 165 FOR SALE h tion en tub, three piece % 0 baby wardrly pon Simon's. Pho lal elp, lla, PHONE 33605 OSHAWA RALIO Service for radio repairs. F fully equipped to give polaple sajviee Chas. Wales. ) may 0 SCIEN TFIeALL Y . d, ears' specializing Teva o sll Hedels. Cal . Certified radiotrician, 700 ¢ (22 may ¢) FOR SALE-- near Loblaw clothes bough! C Also lady's go on Ss \nad ROSES, ENTIR 2 laty, Climbing, 100) Blush Purple, s elect! n ing new colors, ° 2198M, . . FOR SALE -- clothes line DO} tye posts. 202 Vimy nth t service, moderate charges, ore fully guaranteed, National vice. 3186M Radio Se {17 may ©) CENTS hit] hgh Pn reful inspection of you r Bakes Ao 'ground and test the tubes of sou} nde, John Mea- ! coe Nerth. I - (28 May ¢) ee ~ Battery Service WILSON BATTERIES -- ANY- % thing In storage Batteries, More r dollar. All batteries id od Sales and Service. 14 Church ( 8 may ¢) 8 ARGED The with/ rental $1.00, Called for and delivered. Batteries $2.75 and "up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Mill St. » Phone 960. sideboard and Cheap. Apply East. ting =F 180 Celina St., corn hajreutting 15e. Bt. by public auet! May 4th, 1932, at 113 Oshawa, the followin furniture, 3 plece a dining room suite, = IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOE RE- | pigte electric stove * pairing phone 672W. Evenings % 2524W. Shoes called for and de- H red. Jack Read, corner Mary (11 may c¢) machine, number single beds complete, ped complete, 2 d boy's desk, chiffioneer, one card table, ome livere Sand Colborne. Lost sils, one 1929 ther things a Sale at 1.30 = Dal v # 246 Grooms. Reward. TT ELASSES WITH TOR- toise shell rims. Finder please phone 1109W. (104b) Baby Chi Buffalo .. Baitimore . Chicago .. Yesterday's Results xPhiladelphia x11 innings. NATIONAL inspection }§ Yesterda glyn .. {4 LDING:==" TOTAL Ya Season Jens gsse sticks Ye first time this --=e combat, with the opening practice man, rt to get was 3 die was eeded men. Beatty said onsider Smythe's offer 6 FOR SALE--POL were elec! _include R. Thawa, who i GUS BANKE | smffg s rion Auctlon St, HAVING RECEIVED. tions from Mr. J. Pleki on on W suite, 6 tube King batt one techen table and chairs, na of pk ressepate had}, cash. W, J. Sulley, Atetionte) ee has been largely responsible for his team's strength He reached the peak that gives him the repute of being the most formidable sprinters in the game and last night rode im- pressively to advance his team. Both afternoon spills were ser- ious enough to hold back the race for fifteen minutes. in In the sh the fourth sprint the 3 o'clock series, Van Slam- brouck and Baggio of the Italian team came to grief on the home stretch, and while all were con- siderably shaken, Baggio carried biggest patch Ball Scores INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Lost * 4 6 r. 7 8 "a 9 +9 11 11 >sterday's Results 7. Buffalo ame played. ERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 13 1 ity 2 4 on Cleveland k Louis . . 5 a hia .. 12 on .10 New York St. Louis Chicago Boston .... " 0 LEAGUE Won Lost 4 I"hiladelphia cellettaformal Fincinnati B York... .. Pes 9 y's Results New York .. Chicago Boston . <incinnati ,. . 3 2 7 2 To-nigh Year 1 the professional bo At the Maple Leaf Gar- ens the Toronto rivals, Tecum- Behs and ) Maple Leafs, start th local season, while Maroons and meet in Montrea strong ran¥ After months of planning, weeks conditioning, building strong teams with star amateurs, construction of a play- ing court and attending to about a hundred and one other details, all seems ready for the start. Maple Leaf officials had a busy day yesterday getting extra help. The team did not satisfy Manager Connie Smythe Sunday night, and he lost little time yesterday looking up extra signing ng-legzed St, and in Piper Bain, Simon's player Brampton's unday, not so wasted his decision today. and Pete Ella, whom eserve list of the ¢® the Montreal v ecision late! en any dec e dire, nesslike meth- em contracts. anight., Pete fcumsehs, did 'the, signing dimico, last he is sup- erty of the ment that 1g to lcer- | {Tecumsehs p exercises t of their lle da: far as they are and that iy elect to . one' less un-J rday, as qd tolay. hlayed so Buffalo and will Gord Jil. most p.m. Ter 0ht, to Rent Wanted REFINED | BABY tor | Hatehing, White Q af e | red Rocks, Blood room; fire place neces! Box 627 |1337J. ond preferred PCuose) | Burk Ba. N, CHICKS, Les 3 , | lay. Coekerells ten con Oshawa Hatch CUSTOM, (yy Ty Dorp. Bari, Gib- red LOB. Afc- second on his fore- P.C. J 647 563 556 .438 .488 .267 8 | cross tonight Buffalo on the rugged while he made a trip to Brampton in an Stew Beatty, The =: appeared strong enough up but the back good and going Pac ned yesterday, are ual meef Connie Smythe ort Snapshots trim the Giants, day. Vance kept eight would have had a shut-out hu for Cuccinello's error ' in eighth with two aboard for > in- ID | ball practice of the season was O.A.S.A. Junior Champs. J'clock on Friday evening. | Intermediates, Eastern ( | * yc | ~ Another meeting of the Osh 65 | four teams to operate ing the le: business of the league. 67 for 'the It was when a schedule year | scorers appointed stated i | cations for ns and 11 * thesc positi | that morc applications be re E's | twill be held Andrew's Ur It is hoped that there will b m St p.m. | of the various churches on hand to make a start tor the season as % # EXPRESSES To the Sporting Editor, Os Dear Sir,--Kindly convey t Oshawa Baseball Club, having chosen the name, "Osha Club. [I wish the t the name r my si Am ever | Ready to Toronto, May 3. -- Presiden jaseball League everything in readiness for official opening next Saturday a Earlscourt Park, when a twin bil will be the order of the day, wit] t lid off in the early game, I | much-touted Oshawa X | Toronto team in the nightcap. The opening festiyities wil e | will be as short as possible, Ia President Harvey Brown will as sume the gavel as "Master Ceremonies," and will be callec yor Stewart, members Board of Control, local men, President "Bill" his T.A.B.A, executive, MacNicol, M.P., and of Alder- Kerr and Toronto. The Spalding Trophy, emblema- tic of the West Toronto Senior Baseball League will be presented to the champion New Toronto teas. Despite re- ports prevalent to the contrary, the St. Clair-Lansdowne loop has every indication of being one of the best balanced leagues in the city. While it is conceded in many quarters that New Toronto and Oshawa appear to be the strong favorites for the buntng, one can- not overlook the "Typos" and "Sons," who have been working silently with a large measure of success, and when the opening gun is fired, both these teams will offer stubborn resistance to the two favorites, Twilight ball will be ushered in on Tuesday, May 10, when the Oshawa Dukes lock horns with Native Sons at 6.45 p.m. International BEARS INCREASE LEAD Newark, N.J., May 3.--Batting Joe Bartulis and Bill Gould out of the box, the Newark Bears de- feated the Buffalo Bisons 7 to 3 yesterday, to win the third of a series of four games here, Andy Cohen was the batting star, getting three hits in four times at bat, a triple and two singles. Milt Shoffner pitched a fine game, but was relieved when the Bisons scored a run on him with one out and two on base in the sixth. Don Brennan finished and. checked the Bisons, allowing but two hits in 3 2-3 innings. American .__ YANKEES DROP BACK Washington, May 8.--~The Washington - Senators slammed the offerings of two of the New: York Yankee pitchers to the far corners of Griffith Stadium yes- terday to score a. 10-to-3 victory and drive the Yankees into thir place, The Senators collected 13 hits White, Bil] Davis and Dotghy Spring are certain to be in the game, but the exact positions Phone, , 144 (20 may ©) Toots tis OSHAWA T A gencral meeting of all the clubs of the Oshawa Tennis League '| West Toronto League is Open Saturday Wilf Radke and his West Toronto Executive have the Typos and Native Sons prying the and the "Dukes" tangling with the champion New commence at 2 o'clock sharp, and of upon to introduce many celebri- ties, including his Worship, Ma- the John R. prominent sportsmen from Oshawa and New championship. JUNIOR SOFTBALL PROSPECTS GOOD Last evening down at the Motor City Stadium the first Junior Soft- | held. # # OSHAWA LADIES SOFTBALL MEETING awa Ladies Softball League was he at the Motor City Bowling Alley last night when representatives of the ague this scason were on hand, T main item of business was the election of an executive to carry on the This election resulted in all the officers of last year being returned to office by acclamation, [the league will be held next Tuesday evening in the Motor City Alley Another meeting and fed meeting will be considered that umpires as 1 there was a dec lac hoped that by the we ¥ Ld ENNIS LEAGUE ited Chutch to-morrow evening at ¢ a large attendance of representative as it is the intention of the executiy soon as possible, Cin # APPRECIATION hawa Daily Times, Oshawa o the judges and executive, ncerc thanks, and appreciation wa Dukes" to represent the Oshawa ce of the for , and trust they will live up to Some twenty-two players were on hand and with several others stating their intention of coming out a real good team will be assembled--worthy successors of last year's Another junior practice will be held on Wed- nesday evening at 5 o'clock at the Motor City Stadium and also at six il wishing to play Junior softball should make an effort to attend these practices as there is a strong possibility that an exhibition game will be played here on Saturday with Trenton Intarioc Intermediate champions of last year. % k of appl wining runs, CARDINALS BEAT REDS St. Louis, May 3 Johnson shut out the the first of a three-game series 2 tol. Jimmy Collins batting streak of him, and their winning runs. TOOK FIRST GAME Pittsburg, May Swetonic' bested Pat Malone in a brilliant slab duel yesterday and the Pittsburg Pirates took the 1d he Chicago Cubs, 2 to 0. The home team won the game in the sixth inning on two hits, a sacrifice, a pass' and a two-hase muff of a hot liner by D, Taylor. .|Former Oshawa ~ Player Stars Toronto, May 3.--St. George's defeated Vermonts in the Pit League opener at Willowvale Park last night, 18 to 6, before a crowd that approached close to ten_thousand. The champions won rather easily, with "Bubby" Kenney holding his old team- mates well in hand, except in the fifth frame, when the losers counted five runs. The Saints collected a total of eighteen hits, hitting both McInnis and Miller hard, but neither received the best of support, five misplays being chalked up. behind them Gordon Young, formerly of Oshawa, led the hitters with four safeties in as many tries one being a double. Sniderman, ol 1d ¥ Harper and Kenney each zather- ed three, the latter getting a triple. Pete Swan collected two for the losers, hitting the third ball pitched for a homer, The opening ceremonies were the most impressive ever held at the Pits, with the teams parad- i from Gomez, who took his firs defeat of the year, and Johnson The Yankees got eight safetie off Carl Fischer in five innings t while big Fred Marberry, 1 il sixth, was hit during his three innings. Cleveland, O., May 3.-- 1 , | zave the Cleveland Indians a 6 to-5 victory 'over St. jrowns yesterday and them into second place American Leacue standing. was Cleveland's ninth win. t in the 1 It fielding by the Browns and a four-run St. Louis lead. FOXX'S HOMER DECIDES IT Boston, May 3.--Jimmy Foxx's homer in the eleventh inning yesterday gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 3-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the opening game of the series. The Athletics used three pitchers, and "Lefty" Grove, who hurled the last two frames, was credited with the victory, his second of the season. TIGERS RALLY IN NINTH Chicago, May 3.--After hold- ing Detroit to four scattered hits in eight 'innings "Sad" Sam Jones collapsed, the Tigers scored five runs in the ninth and won the series opener from the Chic- ago White Sox yesterday 5 to 3. Three doubles and a pair of singles, combined . with a walk. provided the material for the hig splurge, Sorrell pitched well until the eighth when a pair of triples and a double scored two Chicago runs. . National BRAVES LOSE TO PHILLIES Philadelphia, May 3.--The Phillies defeated Boston in the first game of a geries here yes- terday by the score of 7 to 2. Heavy hitting by the two Davises, George and Virgel, ac- counted for six of the seven runs scored. "Chuck" Klein hit his third home run of the season in the seventh inning. VETERANS EFFECTIVE New York, May 3, --Two Brooklyn veterans, Dazzy Vance and Glenn Wright, teamed up to NEW MARTIN STARTS TODAY will not be announced until game me, * ' ; who went in to relieve Fischer in the touched for but one CLEVELAND'S NINTH IN ROW Two big innings that netted all their runs Louls moved straight Blaeholder held the Indians in check for four ingings, but loose heavy bludgeoning by the Tribe permitted Cleveland to overcome ing: behind the St. Mary's Boys' Bugle Band to the flag pole, where Bob Prince raised the bunting. The Irish band made a great hit 'with the crowd. Joe Primeau skowed that he had not forgotten how to piteh, throwing to Harvey Jackson, although the latter singled sharply to left Vermonts and St. Mary's play on Wednesday night. t 8 What Others Say APPRECIATION NEEDED May 2, 1932. The Editor of the Oshawa Daily Times, Dear Editor:-- No doubt this letter will find its way into your waste paper basket, nevertheless, I have a very urgent desire to tell the Communistic Party of this com- niunity something, I believe, at 'east worth while, First, I want it understood thoroughly, that I am very much in heart felt sym- pathy with those who are unfor- tunate in obtaining, or having ob- tained, pmploymen' sufficient to supply the most immediate ne- cessities of their families, and to have kept them from losing their homes and such like in the past couple of years. It is also just too awful bad that so . many, many unmarried men have haa to endure such severe hardships as a lot whom I know have. But why do they have to al- low some agitating Communist to persuade them to join a Com- munistic party of fools and help in their idiotic demonstrations and idiotic demands upon the capitalists. Why can't they be satisfied with what the govern- ments are doing for them al- ready? Surely the governments wotld do more if they could. No, the Communistic parties, have been given an inch and more of the. rope but still they \want it all or none, And, evew if they were given it all they still\ would demand more, Fools they are all, to deride and curse the capitalist as they do. Instead, they, the ones who, in times when good money was made and paid for labour, skilled und otherwise, should have their dollars instead of spel it as fast ag it was made o ties, dances, fancy dress cars and such like, and put them te use in some way to insurg their future in times guch as And, even now, instead of ing all their time thin schemes of how to beat t eraments, or make them their idiotic demands, wh they spend their time thi schemes of how to make dollar for the wife or at home and, ways that, future and probably wi do return to normal, ti® ready and fit too, for Bigger and better jobs, -- perha hecome members of I'arliamefi§ or mem- bers of the King's Coulieil, maybe a business manager df whatever 3 to 1 yester- Giant hits scattered over seven innings and the the -Sylvester rebuilt Cincinnati Reds for eight innings and the St. Louis Cardinals took continued his with a homer in the fourth, scoring Adams ahead gave the Cardinals 3.-- Steve first game of the series from the t Executive Elected to Direct| League Business--Gen-| eral Meeting Called for Friday Evening When All Players Are Invited to Attend--Whitby Is Represented on Exec- utive Committee » Oshawa will have plenty of baseball this season. The optim- ism evident at the organization meeting last night was enough to assure that, and the Oshawa City League definitely came into exist- ence, While it is not known as yet what teams will be entered an- other meeting will be held on Fri- day night of this week when the executive will meet together with all players and those interested The meeting will be at the Gen- | osha Hotel at 8 p.m. | The meeting last night more in the way of an organiza tion with ways and means being discussed as to how the league could be made a success. There is a possibility that there will be a team entered from Whithy there seems to be a feeling in the County Town that baseball would go well there this season. It was the feeling of the meeting that with the Oshawa Dukes playing in the Toronto loop this season that interest in the game will see a revival this year and it is hoped that players will be developed in | the City League who will find | places on the League team in the future. The executive elected meeting was as follows! President---T. Elliott Vice-President--Walt, Branch. Secretary-Treasurer-----Clair Da- vis. ' A working executive composed of men from Oshawa and Whitby was also elected. They were follows: For Oshawa--Bill Jack- son, Rus. Keller, Bill Little, Mat, Follick, O. Cornjsh, Bert. Salter, Chick Jacobi and W. Gamble. The Whitby representatives elected were Newton Joynt and Captain Best. was as | | { | | 1 | | at the 1 t know what I'm driving at. Mr. Cragg said, there are no limits as to the heights a young man can reach in Canada today, if sajd young man hag the ambi- tion and perseverance to ever forge ahead¥ Isn't that a much hetter way to look at life than jurt to look for some impossible thing? And, don't forget, young man, the man who rises from rothing and makes, something out of himself, is the man who vil] be given the most credit. I wonder how would our gov- ernment take it, if, instead of having so many pple deride them, cause so much trouble and probable bloodshed in making demonstrations, parades and such likes, they would organize an army to thank the g®vernments for what has been done in their behalf, and ask peacefully and politely for as much considera- Es i i ¥ t 1 t \ 1 I f t 1 [4 d w T. Elliott Was Elected President for Season[TIONS INTERESTING DATA, Montreal Archivist, | French of some of the men who first ven-g tured been unearthed by Mr. Massicottes gut into a program of venturers. some as men," launch into the study of contracts signed between 1760 and 1840, in' the near future and anticipates¥pical, HAS tion as possible in the near fu CONTRACTS SHOW ture? Perseverance and patienc RABLE are the two qualities -you must have to succeed in seeking em: em ployment, relief or whatever if 2 may be, along with good commorPant, President of sense, asl Board, Gives 1 haven't any right to be trying . to preach or anything of the likent on Situation rature, but how about organizing an appreciative party for smal' Has Caused Posts favors. I am sure you'll gel t much further ahead. en Thanking you cordially for ee time, space and the medium of INDIGENT your paper, I am, ARCHIE rRosE, TIENTS SERIOUS 153 Simcoe N,, _ Oshawa . ecides to Conserve sources So as to sin Standard of Without Incur- cits Unas of the Oshawa Gen- ta] for the building of an to the present insti- ounced some time ago, referred for the time ording to a statement by the directors of the Montreal jesued today by tions in the fur tradinz business Conant, president of in the early days of New France [ncreasing use of the throws a revealing light on these indigent patients, life of that period, E. Z. Mazci-grrieq at a substantial cotte, Montreal archivist, reports institution and a de- in connection with his investizapgerve the resources of ticn and interpretation of coli-g] go that the present tracts drawn up between earlysg service can be main- French traders and settlers andg (jted as the reasons exporting and exploringdoninz the building companies. the present time. In The archivist has traced 13,4his decision, the direc- 055 contracts signed between the gtudied the entire hos- rears 1670 and 1770. It showsgtion, and have taken that traders undertook, even ing of the fact that hos- those early days, to travel topgronto and otper parts Northern Quebec, to the Lakégince are incurring sub- Superior district and west ofgficits, and in order to Lake Winnipeg. The contractsgs such situation here, decided to wait for the Rockies havegpable conditions before earths Valuable Infor- mation About French Traders study of condi gg heyond ind he soon expects to publish hig findings in this connection ingjng at this decision Mr. volume Southern form, Detroit and thegoday informed = The United States receivedgt the directors of the heir quota of pioneers. Hospital had obtained Few women ventured to travelgary data in relation to he rough paths with the first ad-gbility of constructing But as early as 1700] accommodation, and women took to the trail it considerable study. :nd 'soon afterwards whole fam-pg at a decision, he lies moved into the wildernessgit, they have not only n search of pelts and corer local situation and raimes. "The women revealed ents, but have thor- he same fortitude and couragessivi.ssed the experience says the archivist, hospitals throughout the "There is a curious fact to be, ted," says Mr. Massicotte, "andjespitals Suffering hat is that a good many of theseggmmon knowledge," said vhose contracts remain todaymumg, "that hospitals gener- rent to the area which i8 nowt this time incurring bur- Detroit. Detroit, as a matter ofamd, in some cases, serious act, remained French in charac-A€cording to press reports er for a long time. Late in thef@nto hospitals have incur- 9th century a French newspapersits aggregating $200,000. was still being published there/@f of Toronto has said vy Abbe Richard." Mr. gity has no funds for hus. tot remains to be 'scen how figits are to be met. The e of the Toronto hospitals i to a greater or less of what is happening in the hospitals in the Prov- Massicotte expects iscovering much data on early estern pioneers, 8 the situation any better as favourable in civic in= REGENT %' he said, "In practically ge where a hospital is own= yperated by the municipal= Board of Governors being | by the city, substantial cur and arc reflected di- BIG DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW! and add, several mills to rate. The Ottawa Civic the Kitchener-Waterloo 'the Royal Victoria at Lon= | EVENT! i i PRESTIGE ADOLPHE MENJOU MELVYN DOUGLAS And Big Cast! suits their tastes mol It any of them attended th@'services of the King Street United Church «ast Sunday evening and heard Rev: Mr, Cragg pp they will Screened at--3.50, 8.20 "MICHAEL & MARY" | HER GREATEST LOVE STORY! 'HARDING | Belleville Hospital, and hers come within this. cate- ' is evident, therefore, that ization of these institu- hot the solution. Immedi- at is accomplished private ns cease, administration irease, and deficits become STARTS TOMORROW y. Loss on Indigents fundamental difficulty and | with all hospitals at the ime is the preponderance ss arising from the treats indigent patients," Mr. aid to The Times, "Under | legislation the municipal- ntinued on page 3) Hurled at jon of C.N.R. ith whom the negotiations ducted, will also appear be- conimittee as will Hon, A. Y] k the Pine Ave, house. The : former Minister ol ing, guin's evidence was that, der orders of Mr..Decary, latter, was a director of m, he had in August, 1930, $185,000 from the Mont= t Company, and: with that cht the officials residence, herefore $175,000 for the and $10,000 for the furnis Added Treats! CARTOON FOX 1 NEWS had obtained the money a BNR. was for 8/4 per cent. ined that the extra twa as to take care of amorts the principal. 4 fer words," said Dr. Peter jh (Conservative, Muskoka) | @ {ll Herbert Marshall Edna Best a graft of two per cent,™ ent. and the lease he gave