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a A IRAND JURY SIARTS BASE BALL PROBE 'o Investigate Alleged Gambling by Players OFFICIALS SUBPOENAED 'Rube" Benton Only Player Summon ed Before Quiz Board in Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 20.-Graiid jury in restigation of alleged gambliing by )aseball players in last Near's world's series and in the game between the "hicago and Philadelphia National League clubs August 31, wiUl start Wednesday, with a score of baseball Dfficials, players and writes sub poenaed to testify. Subpoenaes were issued tonight for the following persotis to appear be fore the grand jury. Byron Baneroft Johnson, president of the American League; John , leyd ler, president of the Natienal League; William ("Kid") Gleason, manager of the Chicago American League club; Charles A. Comiskey, president of the Chicago American League club; Wil liam L. Veeck, president of the Chi cago National League club; Jacob ("Rube") Benton, pitcher for the New York Giants; Bert E. C'ollyer and Frank 0. Cline, both of Chicago and well-known sport writers; H arvey Woodruff sports editor '4 the Clhicago Tribune; Sam IIaUi, sports edlitor of. the Chicago HIeraldl a nd Ixam inter. May (Call Ihall (Chase Subpoenaes for addmitional players probably will he issued before lie in vestigation begins, samid IL. A. Re plogle, who is work\ing a ' prosecutor ~, under dIirect ord ers fromt ('hief Justice Charles A. Mc TonalId, ofI the CritamalI Court. II e dleclatred t hat HTal C hase, .Lee Magee and IHIeinie imm0 ermian all: Eva poratic Water is not the only thing that c heat. Motor Oil is extremely senw terrific heat gencrated b~y the rai motor breakcs dlown the mnajority < weak and watery through vaporiza By the constant use of "CREEN resists heat and does not break doi continual protection against unw~ necessary repair bills. '. r- flled willh "GRFI ~\ sense of security as have thea World's Sup ~Costs Mupited by thme followin Ask for Grenn Flag Gear Compound and Cup Grease Plo wdenl Hard(ware0 Co., Mami GreelyVille Motor Co., Gr'eel~ W C. Plowelcn, New '/ion, S fornier major league players, probably t would be Called. When asked why Benton was the only player called thus far, Mr. Replogle saidi he "helieved Benton had information the grand jury needed" and that Benton would be asked "to tell what a certain player asked him to do." The grand jury will riot be given and quantity of evidence concerning baseball pools, he said, but every at tempt will be maed to "gt into the real gambling-the throwing of games by star players." It became known tonight that the committee of baseball writers ap pointed to investigate charges that the Chicago-Philadelphia National League game referred to by the grand jury had been "fixed" for Philadelphia to win had done little thus far, Sam Hall, sports editor of the Herald and Examiner, refused to take part in the investigation, saying he could not sparC the time. Telegrams were sent tonight to President IHeydler and Benton order ing them to come before the jury Wednesday. Shortly before the news of the in vestigation by the grand jury became public here Johnson made a state me-nt in which he said the American League will ask Congress to enact a law at its ne'xt. session making betting on a baseball game a penitentiary of P residen!t .John son sa id the league wonld ask that this law he made as sCeere as possible and wordled so as to (eliminate all baseball 1pools. Only in this way, he said, could gambling he definitely elimiinated fronm base ball. ''The federal government should in terest itself in this matter,'' said PIres i dlent .Joh nso'n. "The pubhlie bel ieves in n Is Loss! vaporates through the action of itive to high temperature. The >id operation of an automobile >f motor oils, leaving theim thin, dtion. FLAG" Motor Oil, the oil that vn, your motor and engine enjoy arranted depreciation and un.. Ifave your crank case drained andl Fl.A'' Motor Oil. Enjoy a real you drive your car by knowing you remte Lubiricant. rwt mre~( to bein~, with lesin th' enel g well known dealeret uing S. C. rvjilla S. C. )cean Br Are no m( ful than C .h Reft 0 Utho] he integrity of basebal land it shoul Ie protected by federal laws." ---0 )OINTERS ON HARVESTING SWEET POTATOE Clemson College, September 21. n order that sweet potatoes may b arvested to best advantage the fol owing pointers are suggested b leo. P. Iloffman, Extension Servic iorticulturist. 1. Harvest when mature and b( Goo< Arel 30 x 3 Fabric 30 x. labric 04 ?G'ZG >re cooling or delight a chilled bottle of eroCola C 01 eshing ad aft= effict If ore frost injury. 2. Remove vines, by any means that will not injure potatoes, and only so much as can be dug each (lay. 3. In case of frost, cut the vines at the main stem before thawing or freezing again, and let the pota toes stand until weather permits digging. 4. Harvest with the standard two-horse potato plow or the or ~dinary turn plow. lyear Tires 3opular Bec There is n in buying announce( a few do after brief Get except ly low cosi 30 x 3.., 30 built of G and with Due to th< the world mnost ecol therefore ployed. If you ow1 Maxwell sizes, go Station f, farther an /Goodyear Double-Cure Q5 All-Weather Tread ----- '/2 Goodyeair Single-Cure $ Ihera-Cn 5. Plow deep to reduce the per !entage of cut and bruised potatoes. I 6. Remove the harvest of each f lay from the field and place in stor- c ige. FIOSPITAL FOR INSANE 0 IS BADLY CROWDED 1 -- t Columbia, Sept. 19.-C. Fred Will- f ams, superintendent of the State los pitali fo rthe Insane, has called on iudges of probate in all counties of the -for. Small ause Econc othing but disappoin cheaply made tires tl I as wonderful barg Liars each and the terms of service. ional mileage at exce e in Goodyear Tires, x3%/- and 31x 4-incl oodyear-selected ma Goodyear skill and tir precise manufacti 's largest tire factos hese sizes, their qua iomically produce< most economicall 1 a Ford, Chevrolet, r other car taking to your nearest SI >r Goodyear Tires I fare better. oodyeat- Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no mc ou are asked to pay for tubes of less mierit asings when such suro protection is a !1114 tate to send only emergency cases as crtaining to negroes to the hospital or treatment because of the crowded ondition at the institution. There are now more than 2,200 pa ients being treated and the quarters re crowded to capacity. At State 'ark, where the negroes are cared fo: here are 537 negro males and 463 emales. -- 0 Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. t relieves pain and sorenes caused y theunatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc Cars mical .tment at are tins at n fail eding of the sizes, terials care. aire mn ey de lity is I arnd y em Dort, these arvice ; ride rc than the prke -why risk costly vailabe?$4