w 1: i I F.Ince RupciJ Doily Mews Wfiint-.'-ilay. Augiiht 'i, ldbl Tribe Still Holds Lead Mawhmney in Championship Crime Increases In England, Wale! LONDON (CP) More crimes of violence were committed In England and Wales last year than OTTAWA 9 Bill Mawhinney 4 at any time since 1939, It Is ! of Vancouver, def endina champ- v.tt shown In a newly-issued govern- ion, defeated Allan Boes of Wln-ment Blue Book. . nipeg, three and two today In The report lists a total of 6249 j the third round of the Canadian such cases in a survey of crime ! Amateur Golf championship, statistics for 1950. Of these 125; Vancouver, de- involved children between the ,,jla,, ,-.,,11,,,., Mt,i - - - NEW YORK (CP) Cleveland', standout pitching staff continued to keep the Indiana on top of the American Leasue s L u. wynn, with the help of Bob Kennedy seventh Inning home lun hurled the Tribe to a 1-0 triumph In last night'i game against the Philadelphia Athletics The vi'-tory enabled the Indians to retain their one-game margin eer the New York Yankees who outlasted the St. Louis E owns 7-5 In ten. Innings. Yankees took nilvama r,t tu. .faitiiartnt h o publliheo or dlipf eyed by (he Liquor ages of eight and 14, while another 536 were In the 14-21 age group. "Juveniles up to 14 years were one up at the nineteenth. Walter McElroy, Vancouver, defeated John Cordukes, Ottawa, five and four. also the greatest offenders for BASEBALL pU,L0. Brazil A t Mi built here :r's,jst. It lci UK con- ','bv a li'i""'1' ,rV flrm ,,w y.,rk a-.si.svri by Hra-ns.iiir.il iiM.-T.s. breaking and entering with more than 7000 arrests. Next to the flogging and subsequently were age group over 30, tney weie convicted cf other -.: "of v o- also listed as the most frequent lence. four were hanKd for lawbreakers Involving larceny. murder and two convicted of Xhree walks Issued by Tommy Western International League ! B'rne, former team-mate. The Vancouver 5-6, Taeoma 0-5 1 Bruwn had deadlocked the (Other games postponed ac- g5me in the e'Bhth inning with count of raini three runs. Ml'RDERS , attempted murder. More than half the offenders RESENT CREDIT ESTRICTIONS Pacific Coast Lrapue . ' D, W'ar-crwelling Pittsburgh Pirates, ,.i,i.V,. ail ...h,..i,,i..rf .... ... . behind .hntmt .... ...i.uu.uu game rumt'O. Out , it , . 0 .a s . t Howie Po et. ftnallv en nHoH ii d I iwVE MADE ' ,wew York Giants' 16-game win in- ltTi ' who committed 4iil,435 indictable offences during the year escaped punishment, but 116,021 1 were oonvlvted j The authorities Investigated In I all 122 murders. Thirty-eight of I the suspects committed suicide I before thev could be arrested, I iiinjj sl.-eak with a 2-0 decision 0HH Q. PUBLIC COHOMY-MINDED Trout Derby Arouses Over in Brooklyn, the DoUkcis idefeated Cincinnati Reds 3-1, as , Uuke Snider drove in all of the i Brook's runs with a single and a two- un homer. The virin kslDIK think Fns WILLINGDON CHAMPIONS The Ontario team won the Willingdon Cup at the Royal Ottawa Oolf Club with a team score of 585, 18 strokes a lead of the runner-up British Columbia four-soinv. The victory was the 12th for Ontario in the 19 times the event has been a 36-hole. medal-play affair. Left to ri&'ht,. with individual sco es bracketed, are: Don Varey of Brantford H56i; Gtrry Kjs-elring, Kltbhener (142); Phil lail y, Toronto (149.; and Nick Weslock of Windsor, low man am :ng the 32 players with 141. (CP PHOTO 1 US 111 WSi A (Ml: Keen Interest enabled the Dodgers to Increase their National League lead over New York to six eames. ki I tnqirsn ruiv-n while 24 were convicted. Of this number, 14 were executed, eight sentences were commuted ar.-l two were certified insane. Sl'ICIDES Suicides In 1950 totalled 4324 with nearly twice as many men as women involved. The report American Car Prize Down Under disclosed that more men of eo Keen interest has been shown ?y ty Sn: Yrkeperar'? And Mr Doumont announces Sox beat Washington Senatois that another biKi;er and better In the t.m, a .,1 them. A total of- 2.600 will be car in Ipss than tan vpar owmt Years and over committed sui By J. C. GRAHAM Cauatliun Press Currrspontfent mads available to persons who at eost orice. less denreciation. clde than any other age group. WELLINGTON, N.Z. f, Cars ' ''""y U3e back roads- wi P- 1 If silcll a car is sold by the I It also disclosed that offend- New Consul display I ,v,i- ,! pi Ire III llll'lr (.rid ,Cfcus'r.i per mile Sm.iII down payment ataii.ibU' k Parker Ltd li-HllNAItCII WlAl.lltS :""ini'! Ru;r.Tt, B C. derby will be held following this Hay Coleman doubled with two ' . 8 thrTwor road, original purchaser, the new own- era given corporal punishment . . .,vL, nlc nu ninux aim eaueriv p i muct nu.. i,,oiif.. f,.- i... iur ttuis or vioiexiuc wounu uo one. He calls it the keena out to score Nelson Fox with the River Derby, and any fish caught deciding run. n The Bkeena by Rod St Gun Turk Lown's four-hit pitchink sought in New Zealand that 3,000 B"ys must be essential users, 1. I with worse records than those to be 8Uch as back-country farmers. Purchase and Is also barred from imported this year are ( receiving other forms 0, piin)s;1. bein'j rationed out to essential j co,lnty engineers, employees In selling again in less than the , ment. Of 224 cases who were us ts under extremely strict con- public util'ty services, doctors, I unexpired balance of the original 1 flogged, 52 per cent after being ditioni. veterinary surgeons, clergymen, I tvn vpa,.. fj,rm ot mr tha no. (released from prison committed Club members will be eligible. Remember, says M. Doumont, the trout derby ends midnight, .September 3. Rave the Chicago cubs a 1-0 verdict over the Pr-aves at Boston, and he had the pleasure of scoring the only run. Another fine nitch,n rwr- Owing to the dollar shortage. I S,0CK and nation agents, meat other crimes. Against this, 55 price plus depreciation. ner renl. r.f l.hnsi nnt flnwpfi scarcely any North American : dalry' sawrniU and mining execu-enrs have Iwen importer! in re- i tive- and commercial travellers New cars are so scarce in New remained on the right side of formance was dished out in Philadelphia as Max Lanier !cenl years- When the govern- ' smuiar occupations. ; eaiana mat mose less man two the law. But of the 66 who escaped DI0 & APPLIANCE ALES & SERVICE j blanked the Phillies 2-0. Iment aecltl,a to make doUars j , 1116 'emanung wu are ior taxi- ; years old, of any make, can be avanuoie ior j.uuo cars this year, 1 " "'7 ,,a" sold at hundreds of dollars above t. stntoH euro h,.,iH k ib . hew car since 1945 thev onalifv. cs AM) 11.WTRU' iiAvr.rs tWentV Vean aOO ' lhat black market mg;for imports onlyin exception-new"car Prl ev they iriuj juaii "i'' I took place. al circumstances. have covered 20.000 miles or ICIFIC ELECTRIC rhuiir lilur !I!I2 AAcGovern Ends Bout in First Round Kockout LONDON O Tommy McGov-ern took exactly 45 seconds tonight to win British lightweight ih.impifinshlp. scoring first round k n oc k 0 u t over Billy Thompson. Both weighed 134 pounds. The 45 seconds included the count. in SPORT Conditions under which the ' MUST SIGN CONTRACT jmoitt. Pre-war North American cars will be alloted ensure they ' j Each purchaser must sign a ' car stl" Dring about their orlg-go to those most in need of covenant not to dispose of the ' inal purchase price. The South African arrdvark August 29, 1931 ! ferences? Well, said one census THEY QIERY CENSUS (Continued from page 1) Is the only species of ant-eater The Prince Rupert ivpresenta- ' official, some municipalities, 1 taking pride In their growth, are tive football team at Anyox was which has teeth. 1 .- - . ! 17.942, up slightly from 17.132 In ' inclined tv embellish the lipuics j 1941. Ml. Vldler said figures lightly. compiled by his own department ' Mind you, the bureau is not ; i showed the city's population as saying that about St. Thomas. l JT THE BtT I I ?3J QUALITY W 1 PRINTING Start Friday Soft Ball Finals well beaten by a score of 5-1 in the second of the two-game series. In city tennis tournament Jos-lln beat Ilorton 6-3. 6-2; Tobey (Ji I beat Norrington 8-2, 6-4 and Mrs. Shadw ell and McMordie won from Miss I. Mitchell and Cun ie 6-2, 3-6, and 6-2. j H- 007, which is 1,965 higher than Bui it emphasized that before- j the census figure. any totals are issued "even on a Ai, ii o.'"-l' ",V'li.--. I I ronaering vni situation, the picuimuaiy oasis, mey are Softball fans and players are b'urcau said in a polite statement . compared with "many existing looking forward to the start .f that St. Thomas' figures will be records." the playoff series on Friday eve- Investigated. The preliminary Iniach enumerated area, for ning when the Firemen and Ru- census figures are always subject example, the totals are checked pert Radio meet in the first t j. icision; or. ! of the reasons against thv "list of voters corn- 4 : v. t : .... : ( 'v'' ( V . X -' I! 1 - v. b V '1''i-.'i i. t SU- L V.I i 'I. . ' I' v : J 1. J st ,.1, i -.4..f. - "- v ; t 1 .. j ..... t Jt 1 ' 1 v i' 1 ; t . .T v dftsmanship game of a best of seven series. ! lor issuing them is to try to lo- piled in 1949. "which represents With the end of the season in J -at persons who may have been an actual listing of names." Type... Ight, play has become much i nnuea m uie June census count. '. The totai number of voters is Improved all round, and player.s expect to be at their peak v hen the series begins. Let Us Solve Printing Problems PHONK J:!4 In a friendly match between boat arrival and sailing. Co. S P. McMordie played A. S. Milne, former Davis Cup playvr and a veteran tennis expert. Milne was leading 5-3 when the visitor had to leave to catch the boat. Having qualified from here, William Brass, Alex Wyfo. Ben Vakte and E A. Smith leave for Montreal where they will com-x'te In the Canadian National Recreation Dominion rifle shoot open t: employ ves of the national railway. BRAZIL TRADE RIO DE JANEIRO (CP) Figures published . here recently show Brazil has a .favorable world trade balance of $2(i,000,-000 for the first six months of h Printinn Co. Remember When (kl-.lulVJ , f5&.fi J By Appointmna t'St'iwl uJZvL' 5 liin l)iiiliers Pfl iKT' fl. H.M. kilif Geor,. VI' S,'v.l n a A 1 Tanqueray.Gordon&Co.Lul. flncxnnfeitei&S? dui uie oureau ueienas us increased by 50 percent to cover 18 000 census-takers to the hilt, others in the area of a non-fn its St. Thomas statement the vcUng as,- This total is coro-bureuu recalled that in previous parMj witn the census total, counts municipal authorities. "On this basis," said the bur-have brought forward totals dif- e:,u, "the estimated total for St u'tent to tho.se obtained by the Thomas was 18.308 and the cen-census enumerators. ! su? total was 17.942." "8 ,me municipalities produced The census figure likely will lists of people who believe they movs even closer to the 18.30 were missed." It said. "All such figure when the final figures are cases were investigated. In al- released next November or De-.no;t all Instances, the persons ccmbei, the bureau said. The jn a list of having been missed, linal estimate likely, will jump were lound Included In the cen- "by possibly a few hundred" to su'- records." ; include those away rrom their CHKC'K MANY LISTS homes at the time the original What's the reason for such dif- csnsus was made. 1- KVSM.U III.OCK J ww The seccr.d women's marathon swim was staged at Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition 22 jears ago today. Martha No.elius of New York splashed home in front over Uie 10-mile course to take home $13,000 in prize 1951. Leading export products ; money. Eihel Hertle of Bronx. were coffee, raw cotton and j N.Y.. won the first marathon Xo"r cocoa. 1 women the previous year. f!EXT TIME YOU ENTERTAIN . . . SERVE iospitolitv and MODERN PLUMBING Is a wise Investment, In terms .it family health and home economy. Call Blua 846 PLUMBING SaanicH . HEATING Stands Suptetnzl Good Food" 's Our First. Aim TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO. LTD. "i"" H fur Orilcr. 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