1 rYiitee Kuperr UUily hews Tn-.dey. Jirj 3, 1A5? Moral Frontiers Must be Guarded, IODE Warned DAILY NEWS r.r, THE ROUND-UP Britain through Its exhibition late in the Queen Mry Carpet of the needlepoint carpet. Pro-; Fund through licensing or sell-r.ooj4o fi.m thA co!o rf 1 i tprn t in 1 !n.r i rrnurrhf t.n interested By OAYLE TALBOT cuit. This Is important. Well, it NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Members Of thed been more than enough toj Ame ican, Canadian or British Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire were toltljpw p uwom i firms." said ito wait. , . ,. Mrs. Walton said that the mis.. Hugh L. Allward of Tur- today that they showed an increasing awareness otjtrangfer or assignment of the;0nto, ptewnted the report of S T S seems there is a man for each car up in the official stand, and S P P " I LwcyinBy"'1'1 ":'.:.:t.." ronvrteht of the- caroet to the I the National tm wmmiune. the need for knowledge and understanding of cur - -rJ - - , ...... he nag before him atactc oi zoo numbered xards. Every time he sees his car whiz past, he turns rent problems during 1951 INDIANAPOLIS The great .sprawling speedway on the city's outskirts whene Friday's 500-mile rate was run stands Idle on every other day of the year. Nothing else could be held in the place except, possibly, a lvunt. Scattered through the vast Infield there are hundreds of towering trees. Spectators in the long grandstand on the home another card. The first one to turn the last card, his driver orcer had been completed and j 3he announced that the corn-registered in the name t! the mittee hud recently purchased "Imperial Order Daughters of 25 prints of "Mother qf Parlla-the Empire and Children of the merit.-" for use of chapters and Empire." I for rural circuits. The film is a "It is hoptd that some day 10-minute short of the opening when conditions fire more favor- of the new Huu.se of Commons said m h, repose N ' Recovered in the summer Mrs. said she Grout "would wins. Works every tune they say. Empire and World Affairs Com mlttee, one of a number pre Most of the young hellions driving today are graduates of paied for delivery to the IODE's like to point out that the order )s unique in that there is no other national women's voluntary organization in Canada abie to publish a magazine in any Chisox Place able, more dollars will accumu- in London. fosox Dump o Gain Top 52nd annual meeting, that inter- ! est had increased in ."uch ge.i- the stock car and hot-roa schools which flourish in the leral discussion subjects as cur west. way comparable to Echoes." She i stiaightuway get only brief climpses of the racesi as they .speed through the distant back-sti .-tcti. The owner of the speedway, they explain, loves trees. In all. 42 drivers, mechanics HEAR and spectators have been killed since the first Memorial Day race urged members to support It in j further "maintaining and in-; creasing its scope and signific- i ance." i was run back in 1909. Those who live from year to year for the "500" are scornful AmcrWiUi National j l-! . M,!. Ik I I -i rent events, world affairs and Communism. Addressing the organization's annual meeting, she said: "The preservation of faith in ourselves, our belief in our way of life and our hope for the luture Is the high purpose of this committee . . . one of the ! dangers to our society at the uopm losloil , i.iihh&u a -nirnKO , itroohiyn j. of Louisville and Its horse .race They estimate', .couservativiuly, ELMER York 2, Clevdaud (). .Reporting for the Immigration and Canadianization Committee, Daisy Taylor, Ottawa, said that between February and November, 1951, the Federal government itnt 15,000 Immigrants approx that tlw roaring buggies attract twice as many spectators as -the Nameless Nine Win Softball Kentucky Derby. Some ,uf the WH U'ie Canadian ErMia i;W Y0&K Surging Boston lied Sox took more tlelli'ktiis fans began park present time Is a tendency to ig imately $200 each to help pay ing h their tars at tlie numerous i . :., au.. , : i .Coming in to relieve Jerry j nore Simple truths and accept thelr passage to Canada. week ngOj making , ,Sl IJlIlCf Ml Wit VIMW.im Mliri lfcHI I i";tl'Ut' i l lilludCf s repay Ford in the fifth inning. Pou ",""" " nun sa.a tnc immxgrar.x. .Uv.Miklvn TVirlwrs rr.nv.inwl nn,. tetlail! '"" vanlagi points . Monday while Rusty Ford put out a fire that 1 tause oi a iuu.a. ur J !" , ,.. in Tic ,1 loans within two years after arrival in Canada,' Repayments totalled more than $500,000 thin it. ulicad of N'w York Giants in the National had begun early to eat into the Number 1 softball team in the This being a U.S. national - Memorial Day Indianap "We must guard our moral frontiers as well as our political rights." olis lucks its bars and liquor league opener with CCC300. Ford went on to win his own Alberta C.C.F. Leader and Edmonton M.L.A... socok ot a PUBLIC MEETING at 8 p.m. TONIGHT HEAR THE ALBERTA CCF STORY OF THE SOCIAL CREDIT GOVERNMENT CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM i'U'. ji Uuiii: i s'"lh win. Bob Lemon matches! ' Hid Giants were I his ffiur-,hiLter hut sliinnv Trlhe I'S year. IODE chapters in British Columbia conducted citizen schools. One had 20 classes a term with hltop.". tight. They claim, how Mrs. Laurence Grout of Tor cramp priclnu Puln Millerit 10-9.; ! base-running cost them two ,CCC300 stacked up an arly j onto, national secretary of the ever, that their pre-race parties rival In number and hospitality Miii'lU's nine-game wln- chances. D2 pupils. Members of another 0-2 lead In the first four inn- i organization s quarterly pumi anything seen in the blue grass ings but then couldn't Jiold it.1 cation Echoes, in her report chapter gave lessons in English rountry. f 4Un (t-miiriiiCitum if tun Hindu and to Dutch, Italian The nameless" nine scored - " Chas Racing cars have shrunk since Chinese children. In her report as chairman of we shivered with admiration .as issue. sll,.:ik ended as St. IxiUis ,;1ils defeated New York i swocp u three-gume viilh Uic Giants. Maglie uuiltnt! when lie was taken j the ame for a pinch ., in tin seventh inning BivinB up eight lilts and ..uriied runs. the Queen Mary Carpet Com- n first fnnr mere ahout east Ex-Champion Quits Ring fifth and four more in the eighth. In the ninth Ford senior walked, then stole second. Jr.. the ern chapters, that from Ontario j mittee, Mrs. W. R. Walton, wmiirt nrmear in the siirine issue 1 Oakville, 0:, announced v tf . ' -,"' J ; "X n I' I i Iff I J : r ft i t Harney Oldfield shoved his red Christie around the Washington Park track at EI Paso, rasing an airplane. They appear to be fast ti, too. The biggest car in to- went weni to 10 third imra on on a a iiy fly ball oan and. unui"- - - ,. j uh raisorf tindn fnr for. I stole home to win the ball j d the western Provmcesj.ortadjr JlM LONDON U-rFornier Ouurds- bases-loaded oases-loaaea Lcnliaidts , . . . tlav s ciu,ssic. a diesel job. stands 1UUI1 . , , , . . . ,1., nl .ff Lhp irnplr 1,111 Wiun uie uui in JBrnisn anq tuinpite neavyweigni z titles last March to rueued H " sPark Vus- 80 wliat game. Lepage and Hopkins Jed the pulp mill nine in batting while Cameron and Kluer were :the hitters for the winners. y Kuve Keds a 6-2 edge Cliii-uuo. It was a struggle all Welshman Johnny Williams, has it going? They offe.- Willard Nixon and tCen but iio:ie .oUceil fEom..the,buxln"i rinK for klr,d explanntluns "01 g(od , i:; acceptable, i riur,in,.r u,hn ri,.thrnnert for-! Another extreme' ingenious lBilx- iiil the way. ; ;r Ri. got one in the ,10th ;ctl Siix came back with a live. ,, it'-ynoids knocked Cleve- INVITUsO TROUBLE .Qverr rowdin" th' front, seat of an automobile, forbidden by feature of the "500" U the means bv which llwv keen track of the number of times each contestant i. one of the most dangerous has completed the 2'e-mile cir- I of driving practices. imt ill nisi piaee us .wie i Y'jrK Yankee ace DiartKed Triiw with four hits and 0 .skims Indians now Vail ,n by four percentage 'X. us Heynold's aiiuth riH ciiiiiplete game wnl m champion JUruw woodcoct ! With, an upset vlotury in Novum- j ber, 1850, jjlans to devote his -time ito ,hls ifaaning interests at .Market (Harborough, in lucea-Ver. . jllis fiiht with Willinins nnirk-d the ,unly major lash of Jiis orlef reign. But at the.compura-itive (eacly ase ,i 'i& his tetiie-uwnt rciuue as a surprise to his followers who had sought to talk him into a comeback against Ray Wikling. ' "Proposals that I should meet Wilding leave line .absolutely cold," fdai'duor -said- "I have v Listen To GRATTAN O'LEARY Associote Editor of the -Ottowo Journal spooking on ,. landers lanked by oetiiiiU:ly utt the -boxing gam-and tlieie ;is .no cliance of a comeback:" X otspurs "THE NATION'S BUSINESS' Tonight ; 8:00 p.m. (P.D.T.) - CFPR Published Jiy The Fro(frssive CunservaUve Party Tow A tr -Tottenham Hot- Baseball Scores American l.eacuc St. Louis i. T'lilladehihla ?. Detroit 2, Wushinnlqii 5. Natlnni 4eaKue New york 4. St. 'Louik 5. fcuHtoii 4, Cincinnati 1. , m i f s ki:,t ulijht trimmed Van- 1 kki Hi All Stars 7-0 to ,fi- Fuilnnn. their once proud n!" of the English Soccer if first division. ,i- islm ti t.'am last year imt tin r.occcr world with 'i vii'tni'v ivcr Fulham. ! 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