Show t ) This is Archie's i to ry H 5jP(0D¥S(r-(ni- It By JOE CLASSIFIED MAHONEY omes from the records of the lontreol Police Boys club It 2uld be DEPARTMENT the story of ony poten ol delinquent in ify HELP adary lab onywhere frchie tough oggressive little yng leader argues with a Wool Outlook Bright Bureau Head Reports orckeeper as members of his dn life 3ck took on This is the beg inis rout)ie$ which could tern'® new deal f ii M' Miracle Of Montreal wayi FROM CONSTIPATION ThVv b LX5t£T "Just can’t keep from writing you Hating A LI BRAN everyday brought me complete relief from constipation " Medicines had failed I j1L tostratghtenmeoutl” I Mr A S Beatty Sr (’ornersville Tenn One of many unsoltc-i(i tiers from A L A S' You users loo niny exjieet to overcome constipaof lack tion due to di tary bulk if you follow this advice: at an ounce of crispy Kellogg’ daily drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 return empty carton to Battle Creek Mieh Get Kellogg's IHH’BLK TOUR MONEY BACKI das CONNIE act ago win- - and 10th ow of the storekeeper's shop vants to get even with the I'lctt Then table lce an and demonstrate to i wspapi find himself virgin wool to hasten drying There will be a greater demand for thla fiber apokeamen for the wool producing Industry predict la facing a penile court judge He doesn't it now it yet but the Montreal po- ar are 9°‘n9 t0 9ive chance es wh5e ewhat ther illation ‘m t s I u rn 'k regut 7 ® Archie's parent (left) listens to the detective's yXJrly'ii v f 7 ' warning But he explains Archie will not be token to f court The young offender m r receivesa I ' "J 1 y uGy X I membership card in the Police Juvenile dub brain child of Copt ®v‘° Voluntary members plus members like Archie number 65- 000 in the city's dubs jt hocD Now that he is a ember Archie (right) is int0 he sym 0 smoke part in sports Meet-:1$ Aig many of his street I “Vner cronies there helps break down Archie1 suspicion of the f WlSfce Like thousands of WEI h t e r Montreal boys rchie now has a place Ttfftjro play and is off the y ‘Afreets every night in the Tuffi-'Ctfrom six to nine 53as a result of the club's looln rtSSvt'd 'cturol J tR juvenile has dropped more i C True Exam!Cuck8 Rlvsr j (Swill r pennant od number of people employed and the constantly Increasing standards of living of large segments of our population" FitzGerald went on to point out that an acceptable substitute for wool has not been developed Wool Is still the quality fiber which is best suited for a wide variety of human needs and we are convinced the public shares that opinion he added The Wool bureau is a service organization established by of Australia New Zealand South Africa and America an‘ the imEOcrts 1950 d tright) runs into the waiting arms iumicon °M'ccr- - n manY cities he aper ceofttrould 11c A fast hockey game finds Archie (left) a willing and enthusiastic player His early suspicion of police has given way to a O and respect This gratitude of Archie can be Story rightly termed a mirode if even in a minor way for it represents the first chance for a wholesome grudging finally Archie boyhood hoiTtver known It is olso the story of what one great city is doing to bottle juvenile It delinquency Perhaps should be nomed — the of MLade MontreoL Cord needs plenty to eat snd drink to produce high protein yields You can get extra pounds of protein and more bushels per acre bill ot too with a fare based on good soli management University of Illinois men proved that in tests un a number of experiment fields H J Snider of the agronomy staff reports that good soil management increased the corn's protein content by nearly a pound per busheL Corn grown on well treated land averaged 56 pounds of protein per bushel or about 10 per cent ot the total weight Corn on untreated soil averaged only 48 pounds of protein per bushel or about 8S per cent The well managed land had the benefit of liming snd rotation built learound gumes The organic matter added by the legumes built good soil structure end tilth Improved the drainage and Increased the soil's water holding capacity That mads It easier for corn roots to get at e plant nutrients oxygen end GRANTLAND picked up his first in 1902 Just 48 years won his last (lag in 1931 was his dream year (or hts MACK his ther ang just how tough he really is dcS amost gets away with it but u t tvy w skVvlN By Archie (above) is in the bcav in g a rock into the hotj ie Ml Ht SPORTLIGHT or t servic hr Th Ttktr Sf s not leasu l Sayings Bonds! A's Pennant Hope Is Thrown Away cell mg Got Ts For the sheep ranchers and the ho maintain small flocks farmers V F FitzGerald president of the Wool bureau had a Rood woit when he predicted markets for wool are bound to increase Speaking before the National s tociation of Wcwl Manufacturers at their annual meeting in New Yoik he said "Barring a national catastrophe markets for wool and indeed for all textiles of established service values is bound to inn ease The reasons are fundamental and are to be found in even a casual study of our Increasing population our the total expanding birth rate sure ctua’ ltah MEN l bars tar y technician Write full maintenance Valley Hospital Provo REUEf fAN5 ILL IvXjT trODMi te engcr Buy US SK 5’Vr fpr Material Remains Quality Fabric for Human Needs lnuad to police court if it were t for a police organization pat offers his kind a WANTED— MriRIlMH) od pin ony crowded Here (right) GrantUnd It was a dream that so (ar has been shot full of holes Except (or rabid team home town rootera almost everyone was pulling (or the tall and stately Mr Mack to win this 10th (lag and so pull up even w i t h his ancient Rlerlval Graw John Mc the new aeaaon broke open there was an outside chsnee a rather shadowy one that Connie and his Athletics might Just make It It had to be an outside chance with the Yankeei Red Sox Tigers and Indians rated ahead of him But he had a pretty good outfield he had strengthened his Infield with $100000 Dilinger and he seemed to have one of the best pitching staffs in baseball with Brlssie Coleman Kellner Scheib Fowler Hooper and other strong men on hand This pitching staff might do It at good odda The Athletics looked as good as any of the others In the spring And then somebody Jerked the rug from under Mr Mack's feet His team finished the first six weeks of the season batting 270 well up with the leaders It fielded well enough But practically every pitch lng arm In camp right and left col lapsed Bob Ilooper his Buffalo rookie was about his best bet Kell ner was away slowly In place of winning a pennant after auch a ragged atart Mr Mack'a mala objective now la the first division To reach this restful spot be has to beat out one team from the Yankee Red Box Tigers or Indiana These look to bo the four strongest teams la the league at this moment So Mr Mack'a dream of another pennant for hla 50th AL aeaaon doesn't look any too healthy Ills fast start back Athletics needed of a sound pitching staff It hai been 19 yean alnca hla Athletics made it three In a row with the brilliant Cochrane catching Grovt and Earn shaw with A1 Simmons and otheri batting In runs There la no Lefty Grove hovering around today winning 31 games and dropping only four It la all a rather tough break for a veteran who baa given so much to baseball for so long a time II la almost cer tain however to move well forward Aa RICE- - wurm wenther bukes pitching arms and Rive least a working sta(( hen out sore him at he Greatest Team The venerable Mr Mack has two teams to contribute to the all time rgumont of which are basbball's greatest teams His two contributions are the Athletics of 1910 1914 and the Athletics of 1929 1930 1931 The other two selections belong to the Chicago Cubs of 1906 1910 and several Yankee outfits The first great Athletic squad won (our pennants and three world series In five years The second won three pennants In a row and two world series The main strength of Connie's earlier teams was his pitchers— Render Ooornbs and Tlank— plus a brilliant Infield with Collins Barry and Baker Grove Cochrane snd Simmons were his three top stars In the group The Yankee delegation of was the most overpowering collection baseball has known on the attacking side They had Ruth and Gehrig— for two things They had Earle Combs another star They had They had Bob Meusel Pennock They had plenty The Yankeei and Athletic! have had the two best separate and distinct squads baseball has known Mr Mack banked on brilliant Pennock pitching— Grove Waddell Plank Bender Bush and Coomba —among others Tht Yankeei relied largely on power although they had their ahara of other Important matters Vi Quo aJQELL IZDCO) D7 What It Timing? Stan Muslal has said several times that tha main idea in batting Is timing What we are now trying to locate la what timing actually is Bobby Jones had timing tamed completely Bob was a alow evenpaced swinger Sammy Snead la a faster swinger Ha is also a master of timing Ted Williams who waits until tha final split second to start hla swing la among tha finest of all timers I saw one flue example of how timing can be measured In this scientific device a golf ball was placed vqn a tee Just Inback of the baU at tervals there were slender uprights through which the club head had to travel to reach the ball As the club head passed through each the time was measured by some hidden Instrument YES la one short week la Just 7 days a group of people ho changed from their old dentifrices to Ctlox Tooth Powder aver Brighter tttth by scientific test aged 38 Why not change to Caloit yourself? Buy Calox today so your teeth can atart looking tomorrow! 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