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LIVELY ATTACK ON PRESIDENT

CAMPAIGN ON TAX EVADERS OUTBURST BY FAMOUS CARTOONIST United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, July 13. A sensation was caused by a twopage advertisement in "The New York Sun" consisting of a 20,000 word bitter attack on Mr Roosevelt by the noted cartoonist, Mr Percy Crisby, in which he takes exception to being listed as a tax evader in recent Income investigations. The article charges President Roosevelt with a desire to destroy the capitalist system, and declares: “With every vote for Mr Roosevelt a human soul was surrendered.” The article refers to Mr Roosevelt’s University training in the "orchid atmosphere of Harvard," and declares that President Roosevelt was standing by without protest when private property was destroyed by agitators.

none for 12, Verity three for 45, Robinson one for 48, Yardle; none for 12, Hutton none for 2, Sellers none for 1. MATCH AGAINST DURHAM SECOND CLASS COUNTY FIXTURE United Press Association—By Electric Teleffrnnh Convrlffht (Received July 14, 10.30 p.m.) SUNDERLAND, July 14 The New Zealanders began a match against Durham to-day. The teams are:— Durham—D. C. H. Townsend, Charlton, Beresford, Barron, A. H. Pamaby, Glen, Iley, Grigor, Herbert, J. R. Latchford, J. Carr. New Zealand—H. G. Vivian, W. N. Carson, M. P. Donnelly, W. A. Hadlee, J. L. Kerr, J. R. Lamason, D. A. R. Moloney, W. M. Wallace, G. L. Weir, N. Gallichan, T. C. Lowry. SECOND TEST MATCH SELECTION OF UMPIRES United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received July 14, 9.30 pin.) LONDON. July 14. E. J. Smith (Warwickshire) and W. Reeves (Essex) have been appointed umpires for the second test New Zealand v. England at Manchester on July 24, 26 and 27. WOMEN’S TEST CRICKET DRAWN GAME IN ENGLAND United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON July 13. The third test match the Australian women cricketers played on the Oval resulted In a draw. The Australians in their first innings lost nine wickets for 207 and declared. Miss Davis took five wickets for 31 runs. In their second innings they made 224 (Miss Pritchard 66. Miss Antonio 37, Miss Smith 45).

The Englishwomen In their first innings made 368 runs for nine wickets declared (Miss Maclagen 34, Miss Snowball 129, Miss Hide 64). In their second innings England lost three wickets for nine runs. ENGLISH COUNTY RESULTS SOME GOOD SCORES United Press A»s<>< larion —By Electric Telegraph nnnvri<?ht (Received July 14, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 13. County cricket matches resulted:— Essex v. Sussex Essex —First Innings, six for 423 declared (Taylor 86, Pearce 119 not out); second Innings, four for 133 declared. Sussex—First innings, 278; second innings, four for 140. Essex won on the first innings. Gloucestershh’e v. Warwickshire Gloucestershire—First Innings, 107 (Mayer seven for 46). Second Innings. 83 (Mayer six .or 24). Warwickshire — First innings, 222 (Gollard five for 82). Warwickshire won by an innings and 32 runs. Nottinghamshire v. Worcestershire Nottinghamshire—First Innings, 286 (Harris 90); second innings, 137 (Jackson five for 70, Howorth four for 25). Worcestershire—First Innings, 216; second innings, 203 (Voce six for 90). Nottinghamshire won by 4 runs. Lancashire V. Middlesex Lancashire—First innings, 175 (Robins six for 40>; second innings, 141 (Gray six for 27). Middlesex—First innings 220; second innings, two for 97. Middlesex won by eight wickets. Glamorganshire v, Northamptonshire Glamorgansire—First Innings, 281 (Turnbull 128); second innings, one for 138 declared. Northamptonshire—First innings, 209 (Timms 101); second innings, 108 (Clay five for 53). Glamorganshire won by 102 runs. Somersetshire v. Hampshire Somersetshire —First Innings, 117 (Herman five for 47); second Innings, 87 (Herman seven for 51). Hampshire —First innings, 154; second innings, one fop 54. Hampshire won by nine wickets. Kent v. Surrey Kent—First innings, 285 (Ames 119; Gover seven for 66); second innings, 369 (Ames 127, Woolley 114). SurreyFirst innings, 390 (Fishlock 121); second innings, two for 33. Surrey won on the first innings. Leicestershire v. Derbyshire Leicestershire- -First innings, 130 (Mitchell six for 50); second innings, 141. Derbyshire—First innings, six for 470 declared (Aiderman 175, Smith 121). Derbyshire won by an Innings Mid 199 runs.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20780, 15 July 1937, Page 9

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LIVELY ATTACK ON PRESIDENT Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20780, 15 July 1937, Page 9

LIVELY ATTACK ON PRESIDENT Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20780, 15 July 1937, Page 9