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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 7

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Monday Morning, June 30, 1911 TUB PALM REACH POST Page Seven DAVIS ZIVIC FIGHT ANGEL AND R0MAN0FF race entries ALLIES NOW HOLD THIRD OF SYRIA PATRIOTIC PARADE SET FOR THURSDAY DELAWARE PARK T( TOP WRESTLING CARD ARLINGTON PARK l-tatr sldll Mill t-t it-as IHMT-nalralne forkiftire I Russo-Nazi War Taken Into Air By Radio Posts LONDON, June 29. t.r German and Russian stations are en-BSRfd in a fierce battle of jamming and counter-Jamming of each other's hrosdrasta of official announcement and I I I f.iilongtl IIS III h.lmlks 1 Tkrer Nines I'll H.l Inatan Jotiea IIT The al 11 'la I'. ml. oa l'u" War ft 1 arftro Ullff 1 imrnrtia meet 1 Tilooe! Vkltnrea Slar4 lar Arre Old Rnaft f.at.ja Mlaj Ftiranuf ft-Hrlar R'a Null Miaa Ma.Mf (at Ak 114 Smart Adrlra llftValdlna Adrlaa 1U Nr. I.l.i.

IIS, a Mril 1 1 at Hlalar llaa IlllJrUrt I I Mark a Gala III Sa H. Ill i faliu.f NEW YORK. June C9. The national boxing spotlight will be focused this week on the return bout between Krltla Zlvic, the welterweight champion of the world and Al "Rummy" Davit. I IT1 Jarfcetar lay 'lour Thilllp Olafaon, the Swedish Angrl, and George Romanoff, self-tyled "Tanran of the Apr." will be the mal attractions on the wi est ling program tonight at the Worth American Legion Arena.

Scheduled to meet the Angel In the miiln event li Al Thomas, Junior heavyweight of Chicago, Romanoff opponent will be im B.nira Mi.tinue a J. (. Hilda anal Fianrk Urk Iprlnki Trip Postponed NEW YORK. June 29. LaCuardia Airport was operating smoothly this morning until Mr.

Julian Busby tried to get hr 5-year-old terrier, Scot-tie, aboard a plane which wa to take them home to Kannapoli. N. C. Scottle suddenly broke away and scooted acros the field, starting a chase that lasted an hour, caused Mrs. Busby to mis her plane, and brought into play a two-way radio, a pollge patrol tar.

a Pan American Airway launch, a rowboat. a station wagon, and a plane-hauling tractor. Scottie wa captured by boy In a rowboat when she plunged into Flushing Bay while all available manpower rushed about in the afore-mentioned equipment directed by the control lower' radio. Mr. Busby postponed the trip.

Urlor, rhinitis atte B. Dulrnt HI rf. The boys met last fall with Zivic winning when Pavls was disqualified for punching low hK.osn cU'miMi lri im DAMASCL'S. Syria, June 20. Lit The Syrian campaign entered lis fourth week today wllh the British and their Free French alliei Installed In this Syrian capital and In control of about 30 per cent of the country, but with the Vichy French defender holding firm behind the mountain barriers of Ibanon.

North of Damascus the Free French are proceeding toward Horns with little opposition. To RlaHIa antra, KH OS II -Claiming I faftf aid 1 1 Ml4. ana: fuilonail Allatolt ll Mlnmlra Rlua Hud I IS Hwral Paaaa i llaall InMlrllurmaa IM IM In4 up i furtonesi In fort til Ml. iiakarsl lran.kine Ills. Mini Kilka I Iri.k MncHt II I n-lnnnn At the start of hostilities last Sunday, Moscow resumed the radio war against the Reich which had lapsed during the period of the nnnnggresjlon pact.

When the gun started booming at the front, the Moscow radio started Its own bombardment wllh "exposures" of Nazi and Fas Sir lalftnl SJo l)ah I'M I anatlnt Kela a.iprreaa WnnHa IM III l'lurke Kir Hollnvar KoraJ Haah Joe Ferrona, New York, foe of aome year standing. Thin Mill he Romanoff's first apcrance lo IM 111 IM IIJ lit 111 112 IIIIMaa All in III War Jna III liulA Kmahia Hair I is IllUikalnna III Hoik III lua luinnia mar IIS The parade to be held here Thursday flight aa a part of the July Jubilee Week celebration will contain unit from nearly 20 patriotic organizations, according to Vincent Oaksmlth, chairman of the Amrrican Legion committee In charge. The parade, said, will ttart promptly at 7:50 o'clock from Clematis Street and Sapodilla, Avenue and move directly to Flag ler Park where Rep. Russell O. Morrow, Lake Worth, will speak.

Two hundred and fifty torch light will be carried by Boy Scouts, and Sea Scouts, It was an noiinccd. Mr. Oaksmlth said that the program will not last more than one hour from the Uliie the parade start. He urged all participating to report at the starting point not later than 7:30 p. m.

Kinnlns Fir Ini Iv Mine Mai (Mod llrad itmotlf H.an On llieamtnt TiM I a-lnanlty rdly in nrar'y two years. Roth Ihlblln llerwya llihkima.lillf Hrande liable gnd Mil main and semi-final events are HllllU claiming i in aiik ana up: cist rulers and the whole range of fuiUmaal proMigantla arguments. The Ger Kirnr eMr. farter an4 atlas N. Blag.

him antra. mans replied in kind. 1 MIKU fcair-Trar oWe e4 as I eases I la.lf Ihlrtata Star Hlink t'ima takdy nttir a-Viragls Rum I ainlaln Alt I rnilrai Mark. 1S Mlat SI ni Hrlakl A Cailf lia ll, VaUrala III lollHnma I'nlly lot III Hrl. Rattr Town Mlrar i lllaufiial 114 ImWlnkla lOf lltlr-Mlllrae 1 ka a Hue.ii.

nanork MtVMierulalr Hl'h-winsed Ifonffl 111 raiai inter! a-KimtBia 1aaa liars ft Ming Oft fcrlUlwirtl kiMiftn t-ortao Prlnaa When the Ruasian were on the air, Germany loosed a jamming barrage. A deep roar ranged around the Moscow wave bands, drowning the German language broadcast. Moscow shifted the wavelength fraction, but the ft.rihatrlghl They will meet In twelve round non-tille bout at the I'olo Grounds Tuesday nik'ht. Petry ScaUo. NBA featherweight champion defends his title against Richard Lemof In Uci Angeles, also on Tuesday night.

Tha Frag raaa MONDAY At Saw Ah Naar Voik. ka Jir fll.all). Nraik, haavlra. Ill Mlh llrlliilaa. Nrw York, tra.

Al llnd, Nrw Ytuk. ffathrrwaighia. Al ISruark, N. Vlnnla Vlnaa, N. VI Mllo 1 liatidm ra-cw.

titrar, kkaUarkvlghla. lu; Jttef Nrwsfk. vi Sammy Julian. Nrw llghlwalghia. a At 1'imi-drnra, K.

1.. Iltldily Knril. tnvlnn, fihiri, va Iirenro rark, Nrw Y.rrk, hratywrlghli, 111 Al Jar kmni lllr. Frank I'mrda. Jenry CHv, ka.

Jnaa Fortiara, Mailm it v. hravykkrlghla, li) At North Ulll hiK'k A'k Mii krv rfavra, Mllwauki-r. va Itnb Slkaa, ina Hlii ff. Aik hravvKftlghu. Ill At Chi-rngo, Kammy Sariatl.

Cannonaliurg, I'a va. Milt Arnn. ('hltan'i. wrltna, lei Al Knn Ftanrlim, Hav Iinnry, Filifo. va Kdilla Mairui laj Angrin, Hshiwelshti.

ID; Hav I'rlif, Sratnp, Win Byhrp. (igdrn. Ilgliturithia. llainlrl lli kalirat M.uilaiav. (xlrll l'olro, Lua Angrlrl, l)arl HlllKTH Alksaanraai Tha Auroral I- slated for the hour time limit, one fall route.

Three; ol her matches, all one fall, .10 minutes, have been arranged. John Swrnikl, current Claimant to the national Junior hcavywright title, will match holds wnh a newmmer, Indian Yaqul Joe of Santa Fe. N. In the main preliminary. In the second preliminary.

Ray Swart, New York, will clash with Al Norcus. Houston, Texas. The opening match will lie between Hohliy RoIhtIs, Dayton, Ohio, and Leo Jensen. vaar nr.1 and up 1 mllat Knaa TIM -Plr -A. IHark anli.

k-M i. and C. M. Kllaa nlrf. ft-Hararrl hharn anlir.

iMndr 1" Aljark I "I German technician pursued. BRITAI KM I ialmlntl I trar Mft snd In counterattack, Moscow i sh.ua li, ihj i krr Trma t.VM.golk III ft Murko CuaW IIS a-l'ink t.al nl the west, however, the Vichy French hold the anil-Lilian mountain range, and It i evident that an energetic attack supported with artillery will be required to dislodge them. The situation Is similar at the Damour defense on the coastal road nine mile south of Beirut, Lebanon, and In the rugged terrain of the central sector between the Libnn and antl-Liban mountain range. The plan of the Vichy French chief, Gen. Henri DcnU, appear to be to attempt to hold onto this core of the Lrhanon area from Beirut to Tripoli which runs Inland to the antl-Liban with Its excellent natural defenses, but to let the nut of the French protectorate fall to the British and Free Jammed the German radio on 31 Arriumi siabla ana mira a aiaav and meters, as well as the Im rurHHifii Trllnana IMI Sarl.llln BrB III Mi.liMinl lr.

I 114 lnft laft Ihrk InT nlr fe.ia IIS VaMlna Hay III H'tuak ln 11 a Liahiland IP. my antra. NEW YORK. June 29. HMII -(laimlrgi I rnt awa ana as; portant 19-meter band which the The National Committee of the furlnnall Nazis used to direct anti-Rrltish Ahllam.

Ill'Pralrla Dog hmp Iam lo7 tNulmav lAm propaganda to the United Slates, -fnrfrnd Fidrlta Crnlaaant la rWirl kitmrnolM Matllann Sijnart i 'i (ommunlst Parly of the United States Issued a statement tonight advocating full American aid to Itt III IIS snd South America, Asia and the Near Talkrd Akmit III Wnnd.aw I.l.a'Mir 111 H.k I'lala Eat. MIX I II Albtarftnaaai I aar. SMI the Soviet Union, Great Britain Viknry I In; K.rr H.i.l.K III ft I Kvkna and C. iIm.h antra HI I II Uimmi I aar a Ml a4 l. I fuilnftl ap furtnngil BOX SCORES Listener report that the Hel-sink! radio has heen silent In most nd all who fight against Miller.

111 laiaa llli F.piUlar IU Hlrnarrd Int.kMrrtrir Marval lorHlraf At the same time, the commit Una Witrk In narrwHt a normal broadcasting periods. Fiarrk I It krd na tee urged that the democratic liberties and economic standards NATIONAL Vaidma fanl Inii ImMi tall St 04 Riinnff eaky 1 1" IHaTrr-ak IIT III Ill 111 a I rlamint llifk I'I fiimanlr I'K IVit Walaa IIT 114 aral I rtr aWi a alumrt Farm aniia Claiming; I raar aldi snd of the American people be pre WASHINGTON, June 29. Wl A Senate-House deadlock over a fund for the food stamp plan threatened today to block final Congresatonal approval of farm and relief appropriation bills before the fiscal year ends at midnight Monday. Acting Senate Mujorlty Leader Byrnes said that if a compromise could not be worked out In time lt.Mil.la Hark limiMa H. Hhahfpn 1 lllua Mtciaf I llrailtar I lalnr Una Nrpluna Hit I II I ha uai I I I aiiiaal IkiaiM 111; Off C.i.rd Mr, hmilh IIIHtin Akrianrlrls RAMBLERS IN HITFEST; PAHOKEE TAKES DUEL (reatlaaed Ir.iai I'rrrrdlaf Fag) Wleker Javeir Hiiai off laeea, 4 In off Ifamlm.

I in I (nana out ib kthl; nff lamulie. I In Inninga. (iff Wlrfcer, In I tnnin. laming nitrh-rt aerv. Vmplreai ttarltrk, n4 Ralletanl.

mi I. II. Attendance larlualM I J. "to. ft.Hig Mvaff lDWii-liino Tkr Kniahtfnra Ill.Chomlftla Maid French with resistance limited to delaying actions.

The drive into Syria already has taken longer than the Germans required to drive the British army out of Greece and occupy all that country. The Palestine Post, a paper which now circulates through oc I I t.ar oHla IIS III in int and 111 al III laf aa ap: I I nillaai ami ur: mila sna yaiUai Hrnocilta nilTntal ErMnat lit Mime I'd Nula In Hl.a.row rr lo Arlal 11 hk Kl riftiwiftfi 4 aar alftl v4 I 1-14 nllaai h. I.I Ina A.Ira fonnla Flaut 1 04 served and extended as "basic requisites for a successful struggle to defeat German Fascism." Unlimited collaboration of the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union was advocated "to bring about the military defeat of Fascism." Aid to China and none to Japan also were listed on the committee' program of action against Hitler. Congress might adopt resolution I 'I taroa ll Kamhrt I hark Pkarma I'M i.Flaa 0 Firs permitting the Agriculture De RnraJ Tldr Tt'FsnAY At Cnlumbua Ohio, Frrrldlo 'u. Cnlumbiil, a lavalanrl lltnivn.

Davinn lianiamtvrighia, in At Um Anurlrl I'a'ar Nrw Yurk, ka. Itlihnitt lmiia. lja Angrlrl. frath-arwainhll. It) illllrl.

Al Nrw V.nk. Al I win. Btnnklvn. li Ftllrla Zlvle. Pltl.liuigh, rllrivirilhis, 12 (bob tltlrl.

WKDNFRDAr-At Pstaraon Pat C'omlakry Falaimn, vi llaln Nrw Yink. hrakylghll. Ill; Wild Dill McDowall, va. Itunkr Wall. Morrlgtnwn, or Mar.

waighig, a At Miami, lommr (Mmrg, Tampa va Ml. kay Ilugan. t'lav aland. hraywalhll III At I'lllibuigh. Cur-tla Shrijaid.

Mtlilrurgh, ka Jimmy lllklna. Irvaland. light hravywrlglila, At Oakland. Calif "Shaik" Kangrl, frrano va Larry Clinrnia AllMiuurr-Qu N. M.j kkrlirrwrliihli.

lu At Buffaln. N. J. Miu.rtlo. Buffaln va yr lona Williams, Utiffalo.

hravy-yrlKhti. Jo I'lrmna. Clrvrlan.l. va Pair Halllmute. lUhl ork-hlk, Brrnlp Millar.

Nrw Ymk. va. fiim. my Ju'lan, Nrw Yolk, kkrllrrwelghla. Jimmy Wiiiiets.

H.iffalo. vs. Ji Kuahnrr. Syramar, llehtwrirhta At Nrw Ynrk Villa partment and the relief adminis 8-l'atapao H-wt Paa.a III III i H.arl( danfaf I'K III Vs l.a Klf 1 01 Mrwlow MonaF Vrrr Tnia III J.mmla Toaa CARD hr.VH I Hi Camrl flarlnnall at. ImIi AH II OA1 AMHOA iar Hud M.aa I.

r. IIS cupied part of Syria, asserted that this was due to the British mi in tration to continue expenditure temporarily at the rate fixed in this year's supply bills. The farm Vaidma a Hb-aliiini J. alia llaitan IKa Serajn.tral lurfarant II Amdrnlftl I l'urilr tftft I'alaa R'Bona Wintrr Werfcrr.lb 4 I I I (V-enl Ik till and Free French refusal to use i-fian Fianrlaaa 111 IDS a-Adoraaa 111 ran lab Ihrknra; IWk I Il Xun Captor lllltroaa Vina in. Haarrk lirtt' lnnaiHlnwi I II! Wilnam blitzkrieg methods, contending I-faai at da bill carries an appropriation of $1,340,000,000 and the relief bill KIM II IMukli claiming and up: furlnnaa; The Lake Worth Rambler continued their winning way Sunday in the Coast -Glades League, overpowering Belle Glade there, 10 to 2, while Tahnkee wa edg-Ing out Clewlston, 3 to 2, at I'a-hokee.

Russum limited Belle Glade to five hits and struck out 10 batter while he and his mates blasted Williams and Herring for that they had accomplished much 1-Million Hucka Illls-Oakignar KM. Claiming; 4 yrar a4 by "more humane and civilized ta. I I II. Ha I'alm I I-IS Inllaftl Sharp Rise Noted In Traffic Deaths CHICAGO, June 29. L-A warfare." Intent on cleaning up other Waneref I I It ktra.re.ef 4 Fier Ik III II T1 If I MeC.lb Still M.re.lb 4 file-ami rf 4 I I OSI.

I.r rf tx'harl a Itt I (' If I I I 0 Cr 'ht rpv.Hk J.t aa 4 111 Marina. aa 4 Waiters. I 1 Maneuene 4 IWarnaha.ft Kti.l Tmi.1.11 I l.in 1n 114 III 114 I'I HI in in Im in nd It! III III 1 19 I IS III Iiin III III odds and ends of legislation be lajt Haanna Frtda IrKii i.Houllna III' Jnrrida lllHaa.r Sharp in Miiaaina III Marrlaira Air Moataaa Fink liiamnad Onrntah.t l-faulafn Crormlpg FoS iKkii fore the close of the fiscal year, ISTANBUL, Turkey. June 28. III IHHM.H Fnd ll Ma Mira Ud IUit.h-.at Hrf I'H't -Maann Inn riling 7ri III) K.a'ka Mrartnaa 114 S'and AlMM rri (onim irruilavl.lia 0.

both houses arranged to meet at (Delayed) Reports were cur Kk at Hmllar imrahft Mnl labrl k-llrini kadrnrO trrrmta I Maaohllk v-' liahtwelahts; I rent in diplomatic circles here to till Arvpkalaa INnkrm.ft Chalkign a -A I'prrn tlrft allowanaaa alfttmrd. IIS 14 bits, Boise collecting a triple, and Shortstop Grlmrnctt having a five-fnr-four field day, one a two-bagger. day that Jacques Benolst-Mcrhin, vice president of the Vichy cabi Si I 17 Tntnla 4" IT 17 II1 Trtala M.tlnl frn- Krlal In Itk 11 a. m. Monday, an hour earlier than usual.

The Senate also scheduled consideration of a House-approved deficiency bill, carrying funds for 2.236 new Navy fighting planes, a well as other defense net, was proposing on behalf of STANDINGS sharp rise in traffic fatalities prompted a warning to American autoist today to exert extra caution during the mass motor migration of the long Independence Day weekend. The National Safety Council reported that in the first five month of thl year motor vehicle accident cost 13.760 lives 17 per mi by Innlngi rilunsnAY At Hollywood. Tallf. TV-hy Viatit. Im, AnilM.

va Hroiglr r.rmirh. Iyil Angrlra, lKhtwrlrhta. 10. At Allantlr City N. Ilr.b hi ml mm-try, I'hllarlrlphla.

n. Frank Clnvrlanrl, Hrllrrwrlghta FHII)AY-At Mt Frrrdom Frrrliiir Corhran. EMrabrth. N. ka' Kay Kannlllann ClrvrlllOB (Til IYYJ (YYV-2 4 (K) Oil loo 3 M.

Spminrr snd Falmkra Cardin and Simmons. Bau: SUFFOLK DOWNS HUM--Claiming I I )tr old! and I I I II aailaal Wki.par III Flag Unfurtaal lit Mamrfna In! larvirk 111 Hirklrbill III hnrrigft lfioa I Lt'dn 1 i-OM Rlrar I0S WflthU. 10. EAST COAST I.KAGI I. Fat I I.

Frt. V. R. 41 SO Cnona II 4l .411 Ft Piarra II II Ft. Uud.

II 41 l7 M. Bark 4" II 111 Miami II II cent, or almost 2,000, more than AMKKICAM LKAGLK the 11.7'JO lost In a similar 1940 llll) for Nakrra In h. nVma kr innlntfa; finrlnnati Ml. ftnr) til ft. IMJia IXKI Ritna arorrd: Warhar, Ffry, F.

McCor-Inlrk ron. M. ormlrk. rrapl. Miaa.

Rrmrat Nona. Kuna kaltatl Int lmhardl Claaaun Wanar. Mira, I'raMraa. Ta baaa kill: T. Mnoia.

Krat, Jonat, M. MrCorfnirk 2. Iliavia rum (ilaa-fttai. Slolaii baaa! Frar. ftarrifirra: Wal lara, JnrMrt.

IhHibla lava! Mranar, Man-ftiian. Maanar ana Craapi. Frrv, Jimat and VrCmmirk- Iaft on baara: Cinrinnatl II, Ht. Imii S. Haaaa on halU: (iff Wnllara t.

off Warnaka nff NhMa I. htriKk avit! Rr Wallara hr Warnaka 2, ha Xabam t. fff Warnaka. 1 1 In I his government that Turkey move Into northern Syria. Benoist-Mechin was said to have suggested that Turkey take the rich triangle including Lata-kia.

Alep and Tripoli before the British overrun it President lsmet Inonu of Turkey Is leaving Yalova, near Istanbul, Saturday to meet Benoist-Mechln, probably Monday, to receive a personal message of the French chief of state. Marshal Uin.iht Iroa lit la i'aila i Hrrtiilnn ririna ftnxul Vuloa l'i'Marin GARDENER HERS in III period. I. Pet I I. Prt.

York- It 31 .11" iwtrolt IS l.ael.nd 41 It Ml Phlla. St SI 44 HoaUHi II to Waah. IS 42 thirago II it Ml HI. Imla It 41 score: Lake War Ik Balla Glide AH A1 AH A fir'm-tl ee 4 I I Klrk.aa 4 I Ik-r ott. Ik St Roberta.

la Horman.lf 4 4 0 Khodaa.a I I Roiaecf It aw.llip.lk 4 I flHel.ong.ir I Otto.lb 4 ft I 2 II g.p-lk 4 17 1 Frin.rf I ft 0 Parrl.h.lh I I I I Cheeeer.rf I I fl II D.H g.rf 4 ft I ft Hooka.a I I 10 0 Hreekin rf 4 I ft tftrj.amla Iril Hrlmaiark In May alone, the total was Parker Takes Straight Sets Tourney Victory CINCINNATI, June 29. Frankle Tarker of Spring Lake, N. defeated Billv Tnlhrrf t-yaar olda and hr.coND --Claiming; 3.000, or 20 per cent greater than II I HI Indian Pannf ap; furkrngll llht HI NATIONAL l.tAUK III Pet I I. Pet. the 2,500 of May last year.

110 1-VlaKro tin Trivia Ju.ir.y I '0 u.iakrr laid Trn Amigta lnaaaitrd Ill I St. 47 11 rittak'rgb 27 St 1I-, Brooklyn 44 21 .417 Chleago II la 101 i N. York II to Mi II -ion 24 Cincinnati 31 .13 III I'M. la IS It Sun Tima x-Sun Antwcb Am-rrup I lo i kl. Inula H.

IU IIO'Mim Happy 111 Uii' Minimum HI Deaths And Funerals G. W. Leslie Funeral services were held Sat Member of the Palm Beach Gardeners Association will start a two-day tour Tuesday morning; that will take them to McKee Jungle Garderts, Vero Beach, the Cy Petain, that the Vichy vice presi-dent is bearing. Earlier it had been reported that the message consisted of a Kuaaum.p I ft li T.atala 17 14 17 I Totala It "1 27 11 Hrore by Inninga; Iwk. Worth In ftin 11110 Bella (ilado 0O9 (i ftoo Krrora: l.

Herring. Ru.oum. IkermoH 2. Wllliama, Kirk. Run! ftrneed: (inmmatt lilua lona tnninga: off Kriat.

In I Inninwa: off N. ham. 4 In Inninaa. IMing pitrhar: W'arnrka. Lmplraa- (Jonlan, Crnata ftftd Kaardon.

Tima; 1 fit. ISarurtd Canaat Clnrlnnall SI. laaii AH HO A' AMHOA 1 HIKO yrar oJuai aondidonai I lur. Cincinnati in straight sets today to win the mens singles championship In the 40th nnunl Tri-State Tcnni Tournament, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Wflth Gen Mako, former world's champion doubles player, Parker also shared the Tri-State men doubles title.

Mako and Parker cracked the service of Eddie Al- urday In Weavervllle, N. for W.thar.lb I I Traapl lk 4 4 I SOITHFNN AHHO( IAT11IN I. Prt. I I. fit.

Atlanta II 71 IVi K'vllla IS 41 Maahvilla 44 14 .114 Ch tlan'ga IS 42 .471 N. Orl na 40 40 ingham 17 II Memphia II 41T l.itlla I 7147.11 INTFN NATIONAL I.KAGI Pet. I LPet. Newark 41 17 City I IS .41 Huftala It 30 .3 Hvraruaa II 17 .471 R'rhraler 40 II Haltimora 2t 3 .431 Montreal 17 II .141 Toronto 20 il .212 request to permit the French to allow several thousand troops to 1. Ilarmott.

Horman t. Boiaa f. Flemina. Kiry.lf 4 I pas out of Syria through Turkey Fraa I I Ck.lk longa: rimann Tida 111 Opportunity H-at Km lll Anrna a-l'ark Htnck Imiulaitor MB Nira I lira l.Srvra 0 BVf ll Srotrh Hrotb Hagaaeen 1 1 Si.irll King ladrt lit b-Nighl ft l'omtrro IIS. M'i.

F. 0. Rum pal antry. kOlHTH Claiming 4 far olda enroute home. pres Garden near Lake wales, phosphate mine and processing plants at Pierce, near Tampa, and several nurseries in the vicinity of Fort Myers, Walter W.

Cole-brook, association president, announced last night. Tour member will be guest of the University of Florida Cltru Gary Warren Leslie, 59, of Weav-ervllle and Palm Beach, according to word received here. He died at his home at Weaver-ville earlier In the week from a cerebral hemorrhage. It was his second stroke, the first having occurred in 1935. I i la i 4 i a I Chaaaer.

KuMum, Hhndea. Wllliama. Two baaa hita: Grimmett, Brackin, Bnila, Fleming. Threo baaa hit; Roiaa. Stolen haaea: Bolaa.

Hooka Wllliama, Drrmrttt 1 Harrlfleaa: llermntt, Fleming. Double playa: tirimmett to (Ittn. Iienpott to (Hto to Flemina. Baaa on belli: Off Wllliama I. off Roeetim I.

8trurk out: Hr W'tlliama 1. by Ruaaura 10. Una off Wllliama. I In Inninra; off Ruaaum, I la Inninga: off Herring, In 4 Innings. loo of San Francisco twice in I) T.Mta-ira.rf I ITrmlrtt.ll flMopp.lf ll Mi.

ib I (I rhlrr.rf I 1 Uka.lh 0 Miriim.N 0 ft ManruMi.ft 1 hlta Crourk.p SI nl and each set to beat Alloo and Tal- RESULTS 4 I I I 4 I I I I a I a a a a ap furlongit Mnratrp 1141 rrmiil 111 bert, 6-2, 6-3. Pauline Bctz. Rollins College l.taaann.rf Craft rf Jnnat aa I Niddla.a Wanar VkV.tr d-rM Mil f. Mnora.a Paaa.p 1 Air no Turnar.p Mr. Leslie had been employed student from Winter Park, won the women' singles title by beating Mary Arnold of Los Angeles.

for 20 year by Grinnell Brothers, Experiment Station at Lake Alfred, Winter Haven, Tuesday, when the staff will conduct tour of the station and grounds. a large Detroit store, and for 10 i a Many New Registrants Arc Expected To Serve WASHINGTON. June 29. A relatively high percentage of the 750,000 young men to be registered for military service Tuesday may be Inducted into the Army within the next few months. This was forecast by military manpower experts today as officials of the National Selective I 6-4.

6-3. Hard Lnaor lit Imaae of War ll a-liynne lluMarlina 113 Delia I 'an lit! Mahdl 111 Air Artraaf 1111 HI-III-I Malioaai t-yrar ol.ll 1 I furlonga Powder Bluff 110 trimming 114 Fleet nt 1 In Hraitonn lit llial. ah 11i Uok of F.aile I lu MX I -Tha Wakeiild; sldl and ap: 1 mile: 112 Shnrtening 104 Night Lady 0I Purrrilailla III Ha-M'il llurk lliiV'otum III htVt.N I II Claiming 4-yrar oidl and FAT COAikT I FAC.I It Writ i'alm Ilea, 5: Miami I (night ramrt. (Afternoon gnmr, rain). Miami Urai OKI lm 1001 5 3 Woat Palm Brarh lit) 2n2 0n-5 7 Kiiicnilrln and Unzler; bullll and Bovnton.

fort I-amlrrdnle Fort Plarrg 1. Fort PlriK IHO ftO-1 1 Fort Iiudrldnla Otifl rrjll Olg 3 Pindar and Murff, Hudion and lluf-fakrr. Cocoa tit Miami; double-header; rain. Skip Alexander Wins COLUMBIA, S. June 29.

(JPi Long-legged, bespectacled M. (Skip) Alexander, North-South amateur title- Clifford B. Savage, city, will years had been superintendent and secretary of a large Palm Beach estate. He liad arrived in Weaverville last Thursday to spend the summer. He was a 32nd conduct the party to the phos The women' doubles championship went to Jane Stanton of Hollywood and Barbara Bradley of Los Angeles who defeated Doris Hart of Miami and Nellie Sheer of Miami Beach, 6-2, 4-6, 12-10.

holder from Durham, routed A. degree Mason, a Shriner and (Brick) Waddcll of Charlotte to member of the Grotto. He was day In the final of the annual born Nov. 15, 1881 at Charlotte, Carolina Golf Association Tourn. AMFKICAN I.FAGlr Nrw York lr-7; VV aahlngtonl 5.

Boaion IM; Philadelphia 1-3. Chlrngn Clrvrlnnd 3. St. Lou 1: tietrnlt 3 NATIONAL I.I AM Mich. Surviving are the widow, Mrs up 1 1-14 mllea: Her Reinh llOIPapa Jaek 111 l-W'hialling P'k angrierrna 110 lion prroi IIHIMarllaat 111 Wnrwlrn Indian 1131 KII.H1 II Claiming l-yaar oidl I 1 1-11 miiea ament.

phate mine Wednesday when a buffet luncheon will be served at Pierce. Member will be guests of the management at Cypres Gardens on the visit there. The tour will be made by chartered bus starting at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning. The tour committee: John Wilson, 1036 Francis Street, chairman; Jack Dyer and Harry Duffcrin. Mr.

Wilson said a number of vacancies remain for association members or their friends. American Rabbis Conference Elects Alexander, just out of Duke University, shot sentatlonal golf Jennie L. Leslie; a son, Russell W. Leslie of Palm Beach, and two Phllsdlrphla New York 10 (tecond 107 ftme. rami-Brooklyn 5-2; Boslon 2-6.

Service system prepared to register virtually all men in the country, aliens as well as citizens, who have attained the minimum selective service age of 21 since last Oct. 16. At that time 16.500,-000 were registered. Those exempted from signing up on Tuesday are foreign diplomats and members of their staffs and men already in the armed services. Instructions sent out from na to end the match on the 28th TKali 97 II 14 Tnfali 17 II 17 II Kattrd for Hi.ldla in 7th.

llaltrd for Vandrr Mm In 1th. Battad for Thompaon In Sth. ftrnra by tnningi: Clnrlnnall 0f.lt 001 111 4 St. Lmil Six 14 Runa aaorad: Koy. Frar, Craft, Jonat, r.raapl (31, T.

Mraira (21, Hnpp Ul. Mna. Plaiirhtar 111, l.aka (31. Marian, Crnurh. F.rrnra: Vandar Marr, Joiiat, Jtiry.

Wait. Runa hatted in: T. Moora. Mm 4, F. Me-Cormlrk, Kny.

Marlon 1, Kluughtar. Alrnn, (ilraann. Two baaa F. Mi'Cormlrk. Flolan baara: I.aka t.

Marion. Slaughter. IkAuhla playa: Laka, Creapf arid Mira. Uaft An baaal: f'inrinnall II. Ht.

Iniia S. Haaaa on holla: (Iff V.n.l.r Maer 2, off Moora off lli-aga I. off T.irnrr I. off Whlta off Crourh t. Strurk out! Pr Vandrr Marr 7.

by Monro I. by Whlta 4. Hita: Off Vandrr Maar. in I Inninga: off Mnorr, 1 In l-S: off Br-aaa, I In off Thompaon, 1 In 2-3; off Turner, In off White. I In 1: nff Crourh, 7 in 4.

Wild pitrhel: ilegua, Crourh. W'lnnlng pilrher: White: loaing pitrhar. Vandrr Mrcr. Umplrea: (Soeli, llefltdon and Onlnn. Tlma: 1:10.

danoa paid: 11,771. grandsons, Russell, and Gary II Planat I07li-War Arr Our Klnrenea Aeiioa a.llt...i llll'l rea.l.in II green. Trie score was 9 up and Eugene Leslie, of Palm Beach. 110 low 8 -to go. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

June 29. (i Rflbbl James G. Heller of Cincinnati was elected president of the Central Conference Infant Loftin lU l-lant Gold Abrftraoua loll Our (irarr 117 ig-( loudy Night ll(i licvila Run II Kirhe.taa l-K-la In Sang Iji.t hanea a-lllark Una I Gladys Elizabeth Loftin, two- 11 PEL) TO AID DEFENSE months-old daughter of Mr. and BY STARTING EARLIER AQUEDUCT Mrs. W.

W. Loftin, 537 Forty-first Street, died Saturday night at a FIRST Claiming 2-year I fur. Wild turkeys were sought for bread as well as meat, by the pioneers of old Kentucky. Dry breast of turkey often wa used as bread because wild turkeys were so plentiful and bread so local hospital following a short 111 ness. NEW ORLEANS, June 29.

(tf) Starting time of New Orleans Pelicans' night baseball games will be changed from 8:15 to 8 p. m. and use of light before each contest will be limited to 11 11 Plllaliuigh Chlingo 1-1 Clnrlnnall tW: St Isiuls 'J-14 htll THr.KN AMSlH lATIOKT Allanta 1-4; Mrmphls 4-0 Birmingham -3; Nashville 12-4. ChnttnnuoKa 6-4. I.llllr Ruck Nrw Orleans Kniixvlllp 4-4.

KI.OIllllA I.KAOl Wayrniss 2-0: Allmnv 1-2. Thomnavllle Conlrle 3. Mmillrle Tallnlmasce i. Valftoaln 1: Amerli-ua 3, i.KAGl'IC Mobile at Cadsdcn: rain. PrnsRrola 2-3; Annlston 6-4.

Meridian Montgomery 6 (railed end Sth. rain: second game poatponed). Jackson B-S; Srlma 3-9. FI.OHIOA AI I.FACI I Calnrsvliie at Orlando; rain. Ih-Ijtnd St.

AuKusllne 0. Daytona Henr-h 5: (Villa 3. SOI Til ATLANTIC I.KAGI Augusta Siivannnh 1. Cnlumbui 5-2; Jacksonville 0-3. Mneon 10; Columbia 7 (second called, rain).

Charleston-Greenville; not scheduled. Survivors, In addition to her of American Rabhis today at the closing session of the group's annual convention. Other rabbis elected Included Isaac E. Marcuson of Macon, recording secretary. Retiring President Emil W.

Lelpziger of New Orleans, was elected to the executive board. The conference decided to meet next year in Cincinnati. tional headquarters here are that the enrollment places must be open from 7 a. m. to 9 p.

m. (local time), and, except for person out of the country, registration must be within those hours. Men abroad are required to sign up immediately after they re-enter the country. kingki Taunt llt'Rohemnnd Hon I.lam imllhvrn Ism ONrill Devil Chain lOUiUit Hou SK( OND Claiming; 4-yraf oidl up; 7 furlongit Norotoa 1 131 Jack Fly parents, include a brother, Jackie scarce, due to little land being cleared and planted. no and 111 riltU.IFS GIANTS IKIrat Camrl Philadrlphla Niw Yark 20 minutes, Business Manager Charles Hurth said today, to help conserve electricity for national II ABHOA' AH If A 110 I IRnrlell.Sh Legal Notices 101 7 0 Kurker.ef defense purposes.

The change will be effective (No. 870) Suffrage Movement a-Prinreaa Bull lloK.illant Stroll Big Boy Blua 120a-AiUng halmar. k-Uark May Mmuilon 1201 a MrNatmhton and Mana entry, THIRD- Claiming l-yrar ol'ik and 1-ISl Jan Ona 114 Dancrlly Conqurrnr llSUiolden Huhhla Wee 111 1'nde Agratiua llll Priority July 9 when the Pelicans return IN THK CIHCUIT COI'RT OF THB Lofton, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Harris, city, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Loftin, Jacksonville. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Northwood Baptist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Preston Sellers, officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The Ferguson Funeral Home 1 in charge.

from a road trip. In the past mile lot lit 110 Pioneer Succumbs Saturday's Sports In Brief Marnle.lh I I ilw er If 4 Marty.ef 4 flixao.rf I ftragan.ia I Warren, a May.lh 4 Griaanm.p 1 Klein 1 Johnaon.p ft Liv'gton 0 Pearaon.p 1 lights have been turned on at 7 FlrT r.KNTII JI IMCIAL Int I IT IN AM) Kill I'A HKAfll (01 N-TY. HTATK OK FJ.OKIDA. IM CHANCKHV. CASK MO.

16.741 0 llanning.a 2KMt.rf 0 lli.le.2h IIAmovh.lf IIMonra.lf IIIYoung.lb 1 0 Bowman, 01'O'llea njAdami.p fl 117 LEXINGTON. Ky June 29. UP p. m. Night doubleheaders will start at 7:30 p.

m. instead of 7:45 HA( I.M! JOSEPH E. MURRAY, NEW YORK William Wnodwarda Zaltowna 111) KOI I KTH Maiden i fllllei; J.year oidl I furlongi i ALABAMA NTATF. LF.AGl'E Troy Hiewlnn 5 Dothsn Crernvllle 2. PIKDMONT I.FAGt'E Norfolk Charlotte 1.

Portsmouth 10-6; Wlnsion Ralem 1-2. Miss Laura Clay, 92, nationally known as a pioneer in the wom riainun. p. m. Fenelon, 2-1 second choice, whip Dlt no.

lavoreq Your cnance in odrn ANNETTE MURRAY, 0 0 a-Caalla Hi.lge lHIGeneroui lit b-Smali Wonder 114h-Cut Rata 111 an' suffrage movement, died today at her home here. running of Brooklyn llnnrilcao al Defendant ORIIKK OF PI HI.ICATMN Aqueduct to win 119.250. B. F. Whit.

NAVAL AIR STATION Total. IS 14 24 Totali 14 12 27 14 Aaneviiie uurnam (ll innings). Richmond at Greensboro (played pn aker'a Requested takes I.Vao first Wlar Chirkrn 11 Carillon lit Rebel 1 1t Muygratido IIS e-Krlllrd llfi'Dmah Uid Play 116 She was one of the first wom TRIMS PENSACOLA TEAM IN THK NAME OK THE STATE OPJ KLOR1DA: viouily). money in Gip.it American Stakes. Batted for R.

Malton In 4th. Butted for Johnaon In Sth. I Butted for Bowman In olh. COTTON STATS! I.KAGI PENSACOLA. June 29.

W) en to take Up the equal suffrage movement, her speaking trips taking her into several States. TO: ANNETTE MURRAY, whose sd-dress, as particularly as the same is known to the plaintiff, Is Ohio: Uueat 11DI a-Hrrymann Farm antry. -John Hay Whitney entry, I.OS ANGELES Louis B. Mayer's Pnlnled Veil wins $10,000 Vanity Handicap before crowd ol 30.000 at The Jacksonville Naval Air Station baseball team won the rubber Philadelphia 010 410 001 7 New York 501 110 02x 10 Huna acored: l.itwhiler, Benjamin. Riiao (21.

Warren. May, Klein. Bartell, H.irker Hot Spring! 15-3; Helena 1-5. Vlckslnirg 7-9; Monroe 3-10. Texni kana 1.1-12; Clarksdnle 6-5.

El Dornilo Otcenvllle 11-6. AM HU( A.N ASSOI IATION Columhus 6-3; Imilsvllle 4-4. e-Whitney Stout and Whcatley Stable Hollywood Park, edging out Mrs. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that you Louis J. Norman Funeral service will be heir, at the graveside at 11 o'clock this morning for Louis J.

Norman, 69, who died at his home on Forty-fifth Street Friday. A native of Stockholm, Sweden, Mr. Norman came here 20 years ago from Akron, Ohio. The high point of her career, anl ry. appear to the Hill of Complaint brought against vou In tha above game in a series of three with the Pensacola Station today.

The 121. (Itt CO. H.ile (21. Moora. Youm HI'THr-Added; The Ocean Bound; Handicap; iaai filliea and maidens Vera S.

Bragg's Cute Trick. Forter'a Cap, Howard's three-year-old star, runs last In field of flvt In Sfs.000 Huron Handicap, won by F.rrnra: Hiilr, Melton. Runa batted in: Milwaukee lffl-12; Mlnneapolli 12-5 however, came in 1920, when at the Democratic National Convention, she became the first woman score was 10 to 1. 3-yenr oidl and up; mile and 1-ltl styled Court and you are hereby required to file wllh the Clerk of said Court your written appearance (personally or by attorney) In said suit Ott, Hale 2, Monro t. Riaio 2.

Jiiraea 1, Jerry Mover a Red Jewel. No Com The two teams had broken even May. Klein. Marnia, Bragan. (l'I)ra.

Two Ka.i.lah 113! Mary Schuls int I.aatokka I07 Bright Viaw 10 petition takea k) Charnplaln Handi hair hit: Ott. Home runa: Moore, Kino. cap aa favored Big Pebble comes In ever to receive a vote for the Presidential nomination. She was on the first Monday in August, A. D.

1941. the same being the 4th day nt stolen haae: Rocker. Sacrifice: Moorr. in games Friday and Saturday. Three errors aided the Jack Sainte Anna TJ lOTIUorimar 12Z Halcyon Days ttlleuia Gladys 110 The Mizell-Simon Mortuary is In mi i a CHICAGO Shine ONIcht.

W. C. given this honor as a tribute to charge of arrangements. SIXTH Claiming; 1-year olds and up furlongs) a kinai gaiiie 11 inningst. Toledo 4-2; Indianapolis 5-5.

St, Paul 4-3; Kansas City 3-1. INTERNATIONAL LK.AGIF Buffalo Montreal 4. Newark 8-6; Syracuse 4-1. Jersey City 11; Baltimore 5. Rochester 4-2; Toronto 2-1.

TKXAS I.KAGI P. Dallaa 6-5; Oklahoma Cltv 4-6. San Anlnnlo 3-7; Shreveport 4-11. Beaumont 5-1: Houston 4.9 nQ Im. sonville nine In today' game, the visitors scoring five runs in the llouhia playa: Jurgea, Hnla and Youny: Bnrtrll, Jurgeai and Young.

Ift on hnaei: New York, 13; Philadelphia, S. Baaea on balla: Off (Jrlaaom 2, off Carpenter 2, off R. Melton off Johnaon 2, the many years of service she Hohson's filly, captures $7,500 Matron Stake at Arlington Park for. second alralKht year, closing fast to beat Pink Big Kmkea 1031 Rami.n 111 Pumpgun 1 ml Straight Iad 118 Torch Light HOIVinUga Port 116 rendered in political and suf ninth inning. off Bowman 1.

off Adama 1. off Penraon frage movements. Dr. Whinny 110 uai ny a ipngin ana a naif. BOSTON Mrs.

Vera S. Bragg'a Blue Pair win! $5,000 Constitution Handi S. Struck out: By Carpenter 2, by John SEVENTH Maideng l-yaar olds and aon 1. Hits: Off 2 in 1-1 inning nlngs). cap at Suffolk Downs by four lengths up: YANKEES WIN The West Palm Beach Yankees, tort Worth Tulia's.

1111 St. Pate off K. Melton 2 In 1 2-1. off Johnaon In 2. off Pearion 5 In off Carpenter 7 In 2-1.

nff Bowman 2 In 1 l-t. nff Constanta In Flames, lltl Speedy Boy mini nosion plan. STANTON. Del. Ponv Ballet, $84.50 for $2 outsider owned by Mrs.

Robert local negro baseball team, beat Galley Boy Hi ill. Aria Mnktcr Chanca Strawberry Uftttla Front said month, and thereafter to file wllrt tha said Cietk your written defenses, If any, to the Bill of Complaint In aald suit, St tha tlma prescribed by Herein fall not or judgment will be entered against you by default. Tha Palm Beach Poat la hereby designated as the newspaper In which this order shall be published for four consecutive weeks. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Court this 19th day of June, A. D.

1941. J. ALEX ARNETTE. Clerk ot the abovt styled Court (Circuit Court Seal) By MERLE P. JOHNSTON, Deputy Clerk CARMICHAEL A CARMICHAEL, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Pub. June 23, 30; July 7, 14, 31, A D. 1941. Claims British Radio H. HelKhe, wins $5,000 Polly Drum- lltlObaah 1111 Romania 10lj Scaratnoucha the Tampa Tigers, 8 to 4, in a Adami fi In 4.

Winning pitcher: Arlama. Loaing pitcher, Griaaom. Umpireat Mnger-kurth. Stewart and llnnn. Tima: 2:211.

Attendance: About 15,000. mond stokes, setting Delaware Park game Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Field. track recora ot 09 seconds lor live furlonga to beat Gummed Up and NEW YORK, June 29. (JPi The Smiles. Southern Net Tourney PACIFIC COAST I.KAGI Portland 4-0; Los Angelea 1-2.

Seattle 9-4; San Francisco 1-1. San Diego 10-3; Oakland 6-2. Hollywood 9-2; Sacramento 8-0. Gulf Stream Catches Members of the Lake Worth DETROIT Carrol Graham'a Boss A. Ma.

Parish The body of A. M. Parish, 81, who died Saturday at a local nursing home, was sent Sunday to Harvey, 111., for funeral services and burial. A daughter, Mrs. Ethel Parish Kearley, 253 Eighth Street, with whom Mr.

Parish had been making his home, accompanied the body. The Ferguson Funeral Home was in charge. RobertlTBedle Robert G. Bedle, 618 Twenty-seventh Street, 'died Sunday in Tucson, where he had gone several months ago because of his Hoss, $54.40 for $2 shot, sets track British radio reported today that 60 per cent of all oil stores in the Rumanian Black Sea port of Constanta were destroyed and the record of 1:41 25 for mile and 70 GOLF TOURNEY SET PANAMA CITY, June 29. iff) Delayed By Showers LOUISVILLE, June 29.

(IP) William Comstock, veteran yarda at Detroit Fairgrounds In winning De La Salle Handicap. The Northwest Florida amateur city and port were in flames. lir.NE.If Al. PHILADELPHIA Southern Call- The report, heard by NBC, said golf tournament will be held here July 25-27. Crawford Rainwater arbiter from St.

Pctersburs will Piggly Wiggly Store and their friends Sunday landed the largest catch of fish that has ever fornla AA wins team title In National AAU lunlnr track and field chamnlon- the Rumanian oil centers of Ploes- of Pensacola won last years ti have been wrecked as fuel (No. 884) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COtTRT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA. IN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 1D53-M. In the Matter oft been brought to Power's dock in shlpa.

scoring 52 points, Edward Club, Xavler University, New Orleans, seta meet record of 3:55.1 for 1,500 meters, and BUI Stewart. Southern California, event. occupy the umpire's throne here at the Southern Tennis Tournament which today again was wiped out by rain and soft courts. sources and are aflame. Riviera by charter boat.

Cant. Other reports were that the Roger Home of the Lady Helen nits nign jump record to 6 feet. 8 38 JOSEPH B. LAW, Florida Weather inches. Opening matches were to have health, according to word received said Sunday.

Russians had gained a bridgehead on the Rumanian lank of the SALLY LEAGUE CLUB CHANGES ITS MANAGER GREENVILLE, S. June 29. tJP) Gus Brittain has been unconditionally released as manager of the Greenville Spinners of the Sally League today and George Nix, of the Charlotte Club, will be named pilot of the Spinners. The change was made by Calvin Griffith, president of "the Greenville Club and manager of the Charlotte Hornets, upon advices from Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators, owners of both franchises. Manager Brittain's team was In and out of first place until recently when a losing lreak dropped it to third place, Nix began professional ball with Chattanooga In 1936.

HAVERFORD. Pa. Joe Hunt. Navv. here last night.

A 40 pound i shark and 1069 captures Intercollegiate Tennis Cham- consisted solely of Kentucky talent which will be weeded out as State of weather at 7:30 B. high DtonsniD in 54-m nute. 6-3: a-o 6-1 est temperature Saturday night, and 12- Prut; that Russian planes are supporting ground operations despite pounds of bonitos, blue runners, and dolphin made up the catch. victory over Ted Olewlne. Southern quickly as possible.

California. Olewlne and Charles Matt- Apalachlcola The tourney, which has at lhose in the party were: Mr. man beat Bill Canning and Bob Hln- tracted many court stars from Germany' claim that the Soviet air force was out of commission; that all German advances in the and Mrs. J. F.

Graham, Mrs. W. penttlel, Callforla, 6-3. 6-4. 6-4, In doubles final.

Bankrupt. NOTICE! OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS YOU are hereby notified that the above bankrupt hat been adjudicated. First meeting of creditors will be held at the County Court House, West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday, July 10. 1941. at 2:00 at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, elect a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting.

L. EARL CURRY. Referee June 27, 1941 over all the nation, opened brief H. Baker, Miss Carmer Wilhite, ORANGE. N.

J. Jack Kramer ud- Mr. Bedle, who was a member of the Spanish War Veterans and of the Odd Fellows here, came to West Palm Beach several years ago from Palatka. He was retired. His body, accompanied by his wife, Mrs.

Bertha Bedle, who was with him at the time of his death, will be brought here for funeral services and buriaL ly Saturday and is scheduled to aels Bobby Rlggs. 6-3. 6-3. 6-2. In seml- W.

Lauger, Charles Hooks and 87 67 .05 CD 90 72 .54 91 73 .79 96 72 .17 88 80 .17 CD 87 71 .19 88 74 3.10 87 72 56 CD 89 77 .89 CD 86 74 40 PC 85 75 3.50 89 73 .28 CD itnais oi new jersey stale Tennis i. Myers Jacksonville Jax. Airport Key West Melbourne Miami Oca I a Pensacola Tallahassee Tampa W. B. Airport Miss Harene Yarborough.

Lake Championships. continue through next Sunday. Rain interrupted Saturday's card after one and a half matches had sectors of Minsk, Luck and Ba-ranowicze have been1 halted; that the Russians were counterattacking successfully north and south of the Pinsk marshes. COLUMBUS, Ear Stewart. Lou Worth; Miss Virginia Verner, Bushnell, and Miss Gladys Hayes, isiana State, whins Rav Brnwnell.

Stanford, 3 and 1. In 36-hole final of National Intercollegiate Golf Tourney, been played. city. 4.

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