. 19.34 4r’ "' EMBER I 2 i’ l l A ifii gestioh. 5nd 5 very “mew , u wring‘. “$32.8. in tonishts mat, was ffififliVed in -. hockey glty Least"? ‘$“P°" iaribeefly 1:! rs ublistied w!‘ Efiiodeoig announced over . Pfmnd system at the Forum l" s about it. much confusion in the B33195 We as to the respective ploy- h b v sug estion s itewguIdecerta niy prove benefit. {And m "duds to this matter “'3'” bli d for the Rzlwlgé) ifioeti? iidilower who s“. dropped us this letter W8 ‘Wu to c,“ his attention to the ‘ t Major A. i; that the names andl Grove Trpinin players performing in| Commander through Queen Charlotte, played _ no doubt will ,be onlyi that the numbers and notifies. s the Navy team appear in i pile. (in c". "at '5" “e- but full co-opera- vfiiifixflfi$§o in all further-ap- inces with the remainder “m; following suit on “my”, nightgjhdy perform. . ' ht‘: encounter between the ymmgiid No. 2 A.N.S. should he uirliler from start to finish with r close. rug edly fought encounter .. looked forward to by the ‘u... crowd that is expected to at- md. And the reason for it is ylsinll’ secn- _ _ an ever there was a sport an- ‘uneement that received a great mm. l; was the one of yester- mllr-r; that the Navy team be strengthened for all fut- ames with the addition of players in the Def-WES 6i “d, Simpson and Whitlock, experienced performers who v ‘dd a lot of strengthlo the ,, lr-om HM . Queen Char- te. I O O ‘y A11 three, although youn in E“, have a wealth of exper ence vac ti with the mnvcrsi: 31:5 not possible . 1nd them. Lowell Simpson, who a member of the Junior Alleg- Jggll; who defeated lCrsn- in Memorial Cup playdowns s. i. years back and who later met est at the hands of the mighty Michael's College team at. Tor- lo, will add a tower of strength .%id the Navy blueline. an ed up with Eldie should provide a tough barrier for the Air Force team ‘to hurdle. 0 o Terky waltloclvs hockey prowess an the ice lanes is well known. Last yesr he led the Army team i0 s tide when Pflired with Jack- son and Oudmore. and roved a tliaruin the side of who ver op- posing |oal tender he came up t His presence on whateve ' they wish to use him will lend seocnildence and balance to his QM llnemates. O O t. itfibcte" Richard. not a spectac- er by any means but nev- t capable one. is in there rating all the time. Richard can g equally fast both ways and All sck checking too will help out la s large degree when Navy try to break into the win column a- st the smooth-working Air e team. ’ O O Ooiisidered more or less push- qm when hard hit by a draft giiiil out for further training. the ivy team gave the fans their llitlurprise when they made a Mt stand against the Summer- fh squad for two periods. Now Iiihthe addition of three more tillers they can be expected to ills the team from the local air- Mt a mighty stiff battle and the vlllmme as matters now stand is l"! much in ‘doubt; .1110 Air Ibrce squad from No. I Mk8. are not taking the game iillll-ly by any means. y llltflillk the toughest kind of a_ Mime from the Navy team and ‘lllnnd out their strongest pos- it lineup for tonight's encoun- grleveral new players will make Appearance with the Airmen %gdsng whether or nottmthey ' srength or not s re- Willi lo be seen. I I O Iii Probably the sine the fans l!" hid their e egs on for the‘ m "Mk now is t e clash between "l! "l0 Air Force squads from llnrlotteiown ‘and Somme sine. . ihny a rs out. the youngsters in the Alberto ch f,‘§“’{.‘,"e"‘§w.‘,‘“f,§,§§ Edi? centre. Pewee and midget hockey “not: unit now it i5 about a. is swwlnt , *5" lllililosition but it will all. be "ml" the Amlililiifli 8"id“"°°- my the We, squads tanglg Joe Lamb of Sussex. N-B g u; m, yearlofnhnumerous W lo shi s in their first meetin lll Thursday rdlgldg . ' e m? he hind. mdlile smoothest working defence. re it appears as if Sum- arc the better balanced their l; id u,’ 1| d. , tiey are still out of luck- em tinreulgettie: ‘bxialdhged sift‘; Lunenburg Fish and Game Asso- llu- lumpy knack of making elation turned down a motion to slit moves once into scoring ‘hue the til live llle ri billion. I I I ‘Wills from th mi‘ "l" the visitors on Ttitirs- Kllb should cop the encoun- _ sell the local Air ‘ short. They may not 0th as the Summer-i tor alone can‘ . mean n lot befcze the game is known.’ u‘ imlllShVS game is of first lnlfglnow. and fans would a rm vsed to sit in on it nurl “"50 between two teams Piillhi-llc came for all is ' mum" - (C?) -- The govern- ‘ " ills if qmetlogeiiglad to use its Powers l m send mndon school ‘m. Wfk in recelltin areas ombufillaaavacueesku voun ' .HT BINDIN led a new outdoor skating and oc- l Airl to ibers of the players forl the I SPORTING Ni. .. lluch Stronger NapyiTerj-‘m Closh IVith No. 2 A. N. S. Arr Force Squad Tonight ‘F7117 trenxthene the Mr d NBVY team clash Force team from scheduled City llkh the kind mission f S. Robertson of 5on3. 8 Centre an Lieut. C. E. Mckena City Hockey Leaf}; "m, ""1 l» "mill-lined for future Slims. the Tars tonight will have on their ineup Tarky wniglddk LOWCII Bimpson and ' ard. three players w will lend a lot of Navy performance. hose presence weight to the] No. of bein ‘Thursday night. “Toots" Rich- lo The flame has ll th I one o‘ a] e earmarks league toasts, 1y M“ Li?‘ 1H0’: for action as both teams enfieft m: a victory. the Air Force vorlnc to go into undisputed due“ if a no for their merside to their first m on the “mm” “i same of the season last ill aet underway at 73° sharp and fans who are anx- "5 i0 88b B Rood seat are advised to be on hand early o5 the lgfuegt ilrlizwd of the season is expected to W ness the _t_wo_teams in action. The game w Navy Hoopsters Continue Undefeated By-26-23 Win Over R. C. A. Buiidin r v sisiaifihii’ i his‘??? ‘" to within one pOihlt-l orhfifiuhififiil! Chis in the gecdnd l" Wlilvh they wero outscored 11-10 "My basketball team chalked up "w" l-hlrd strait-ht City basket-i “lldflfli-ie victory by whipoins the ghediiieél- gem?‘ ecgriibge‘ E-my-m a last night. y ‘i ° "m The Bflme was another of the closely contested affairs that have been featuring the league ever 3-Man Dcuncil Tc Govern Baseball NEW YORK. Dec. i1 - (AP) — A three-man advisory coin-toil made up of Flood Frick President of the National League. Wm. Ha-r ire. President of the American loop. and leslie ‘Connor. secretary to the late Commissioner K. M. dis. was named today to serve isntil a new baseball commissioner is selected. The trio is invested with all the ggwers forrn-criv held bv Judge _ ndis. n Canadians Face Tough Task a Says Ferguson By SYD THOMAS vancu-Btaunch Montreal Canad- iens can derive little cheer from the slightly pessimistic prophecy of Elmer (Montreal Herald) Fergu- son that the habitanls may win lfie title this year. but they will have a tougher time doing it. . . Canadiens aren't as strong as last season. while clubs like Toronto and Detroit are stronger. and Per- gie says darkly the lesgue~ race "isn‘t the set-up it seemed at the start of the season". . J-lowevcr. that wont discourage the brave bleacherites much. Nevermore: From the Toronto Star's Andy Lytle comes a plaint that artistry in sticknandling and teamplay is a thing 0f the dear bygone dfllli— slain by the new rules. The wia- ards of the blades and the educat- ed stick are being eased out none too gently by the gan ing scram- bles that characterize t e new type of hockey, until even the defence- men can look as good as the for- wards when they mosey up the ice. Andy has a suspicion that the rules were changed, not to improve the game. but to disguise the gradual wartime deterioration of the nat- ional pastime. Incidentally: Thgy have’ no dodgy about tempt in Nova Scotia to have their at alone itwnum goalie of past Montreal Marooiis Ottawa now. Chalk up another mark for the Buffalo Athletic Association in Calgary. The public-spirited group of former professionals has o en- key rink and modern clubrooms in their expanding program to help by leaps and bounds .. ve N. H. l... campaigns Montreal. Ottawa, Boston, New York and St. Inuls N. H. L. dads, l5 a major overseas now. e hunters made another at- rt madg legal for Sundays. but The S provincial government put sabbath shooting on the up- nnd-up. Clint Benedict. famed teams. is a gas main inspector in Flat Walsh. his suc- cessor. is a successful businessman in Kingston. Ont. savage atrrz Finish; German bombings have dam-ig- cd 3.750.000 houses in the United lillliiillm- IIDIJIIEY SERIES E Combines since its start and the win gave the navy team undisputed leader. ship of the league. Mcleod. tricky forvcard d! (11 winners was lzigh scorer of the ev Milli! Wllh l5 points with Watson 0i’ the losers accounting for ien. Lineups and scores: R C. A. F; Watson. 10. Jones 2. Gallar 4. Boxham, Wise 'l_ Navy: Williams 0, Meleod l6, Jubin. ville 2. O‘Shea, ‘rittley 2. Haig. Hanson. Referee. George Sinclair. 8 Paul Dourtrcau Increases Lead In A. ll. L. Scoring NEW HAVEN. CONN. Dec. 1'1 (AP)—B\v scoring loin" ROHJs last week .Paul Courtrcau. Providence -WlhBt3l‘. increased nls hold iduai scoring honors in American hockev "league statistics tofdray by President iviourice roac- o Ooustreauis 32 points are five more than Tunv hukovieh. Indian- apoiis star. a newcomer among the leaders. Bob Gracie. PlttSbllfllfl. and Byron MacDonald. inuianap- oils. are tied xor third with 26. Frank Ks Indianapolis. placed Pte isessone. Cleveland. as the too rules violo-wr. isane spend- inl! seven minutes in me penalty s been banished 34 minutes. four more than the challenger. beading scorers; Courtreau. Provlcl-cnce ' Bukovich. Inoiananaipulis Gracie Pitusbura MacDonald. Indianapolis Jesvirick. Cleveland ‘orgie. Hershey JUIIIIIRDOII. Cleveland Hal erscn. Buffalo Kc p. Providence Pozzo. l-lersliev Walton. Pitlsburu Lineups Fot Tonight’s Encounter eeseenzaezafi azsszasazszo Following the the lineups for to- night's game at the Forum be- tween the Air I-‘orce team from Charlottetown and the squad from II.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Num- hers worn by the Navy players are shown in brackets after the play- er's name. Numbers of the /\lr Force players were not available yesterday. NAVY 0‘8hei\ (I) Simpson (ti) Dlrrsch (3) AIR FORCE Walker G Defence cal Swxmt l i it defeats . ‘l til’- ‘the hands of the Sum- bob] "HARLOT T ETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Q-n-n- Trade Southpaws i NEW YORK. Dec. ll-(AP) -Iri trade of southem pitchers. New . ork Yankees gave up Johnny Johnson to Chicago White Box for Jake Wade today. Johnson lost . two games without a victory while Wade won two compared to four \ ll-Boat Mcnac llot Yet i Dvcr wasnmam . . -( Amine ON Dec ll AP) v I v l 1' l their dubmaa-‘ih and anti-sumnas-Inogéggiq’ Yln Drtish Amiy i lr ad h 1 ‘d In", ‘ggeggyimfchvu if“ g§ggggmi imussms. Dec. li-(CP-Iteut- ldh- “(take and exhaust Jvmch en_[er)-A warning that immunization ables U-boats to remain submer- might h?” i" be “Tried Q1" l" ‘god for 19m pgfjgd5 and mus d, the British Army if the incidence Wbenratrate into areas denied to of diphtheria increases during the them for the past three weeks." advance into Germany was given Shipping losses in November by a senior medical officer at were described as “very smallfland Field Marshal Montgomery's head-. m9 “ufnber °1 U-bilal-S W111i ill 9Y0" quarters when the Allied armies’ ‘ portion “has azain been satisfac- “medgcnf parliament" be an 1M1.- mryy final conference today g I "Diphtheria I135 been increasing in Germany and Holland during recent years." he said. “So far it has been sporadic. but lit is amazing thatdtlhe dl50 case; ast monti were wi ey istribiue indicating} a considerable carrier rate in Holland and ports of Ger- ' many. "Conditions are due to the bad housing shortage and overcrowd- ing caused by shelling. and bomb- ing will lead to the concentration of carriers." Fierce Battle For Faenza ROME.DBfi.i1-—(A Pl-A fierce see-saw battle raged today on a four-mile front souiiwest of Faenza, with the Germans throw- ing in crack, rested veterans to ivity dllflll! November: On the contrary. improved types of U-boots may at onv time he thrown into the battle and ietention of our present c ‘Japs Admit Death 0f Admiral Who Lead (Pearl Harbor Assault i sau FRANCISCO. Dec. ll ~ MAP) - Tokyo admitted todav the Jaipanese Admiral who directed the attack on Pearl Harbor is dead. Domei News agency. in announ- cing that Vice-Admiral Cniohi Nag- umo. idlled on Saipan last July ‘l. had been "commander-in-chief of the task-force that led the a-ttack_on Pearl Harbor." confirmed Admiral ghlestle; W. Nimitz‘ statement of uv Dcmei previously had announced Naltumak death in _ r manila. irnitz. however. had announced reported ~ hat. Nagumo and a rear admiral :deni.i1ied only as Yano were kill- zd on Saioan Julv 7. and said Na- gumo was leaderof the Pearl Har- bor raid. Naziimo and six other admlrals and a General were given Dost- humous decorations. said Domei in a Tokyo radio broadcast nicked up bv the Federal Communications Commission. 'I‘l1is raised to 73 the number of Japanese admirals and to l8 the nuimbr-r of generals reported dead slnceqlastigMaraggg _ _ l ~ THEATRES . 'l‘he YDIINGEST PROFESSION VIRGINIA WEIDLER EDWARD ARNOLD JOHN CARROLL JEAN PORTER save the highway centre fiom the British 8th Army's hammering offensive. a Held Marshal Albert KBSS-i‘ ring tflssed the 90th Panzer Gren- adier Division-once the mainstay of R.0mmel’s Africo_C0l'P5—i1'1i° fullblown countcraiack aimed driving the British forces off n 11 ml ridge extending from San Pros- pero, a mile southwest of Faen- Z3‘ l‘, Pldeurn, five miles west of FEICIIZB. Thick-skinned Nazi tanks slim!"- ted the advancing enemy infantriv. vitille self-propelled gulls hffllé-l’ pounded the British lines. iJn er tfnis intense pressuri- the British were forced to Yield 409 YPTdS a‘ one Wing bu; they remained as- tride an important wad bend "ti" Celle. two miles ivest of Fflehlfl. Th.» Allied HITII Command ann- ' ouncevd tonight that enemy 8551mm - at other points had been beaten off declfiiVflIlv and heavy cnsuallics in- fllcted. Allied planes mixed freely in the fighting. strafing and bomb- in" enemy trooi-s and if-iiiks- Thr-n. wll< no report rf action in the Canadian Corps sector flifilll‘! like Lamofhs River southwest of Rovenno wltero tho Canadian. fai- led in ihren ailemsvts lust week to 519311.74: a firm bridgehead on the west. bank. Sees Damliaign To Destroy British Gov’t “lBe Reduced Jami -from seven ounces a week lo ah-l is. vijcek. The GUEST STARS LANA TURNER GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON ROBERT TAYLOR WILLIAM POWELL WASHINGTON. Dec. l1 — lAP) —Rcpresenta.tive EE. Cox (Dem.- Ga.) told the House of Represen- tatives todav that UflItCl‘i_Si.IltC3 criticisms of Great Britains fol‘- eizn policy is backed by thesi: who destroy the Erica . a-in-oin-no-n-n- SOURIS, THURSDAY 8 EM. IlIONTAGUEI-SA-‘ITJRDAY 7:45 and 9:45 is unfortunate that we should indulge in this sabotage. this political ivar." he continued. arldiniz that the criticism is a. "confession to lcftwin-zers who intend to icmakc America into some fomi of total- itarism then launch a campaign to clestrov the British Government." McAdam (2) N. McLeod (ill) Forwards Thompson (9) A. McLeod (‘ll Junop (l!) Lecky l5) Richard (I00 Whitloek (A) MoCluoltey (l2) l' a . Jacobi Dew Labergo I-Iorsbourgh Ashley Nels Stewart. veteran hockey hattler. ended a brief rctircment five years ago toni ht by scoring n goal for New Yor Americans l5 seconds after steppinll 0M0 ¢h¢ 16¢ for his first N . L. same of (he year. It was the 318th uoal of his career. I-Ie retiricd for t-ood in i040. La Fleche Urges Men To Volunteer KINGSTON. ONT. Dec. ll — (OP) - War Services Minister La- Flmho today addressed National Resources Mobilization Act person- 3rd GAME R.C.A.F.'Ch’town vs Navy ‘THE Foflum-TONIGHT-ZSO $KATIIIR AFTER GAME AFTERNOON sKATiNc-s-s. insufficient end. . i- er of the Allied Armies in North General "Ike" Eisenhower. supreme Command- shown here inspecting a Guard of Honor during is recent visit to theCanadIm from. Just behind CIGARETTETOBACCO Cit/es fy// vo/ue for r0// your ‘owners [Resignation Dfi lFranco Denied PARIS, Dec. _ll—(CP-Reuter) - While Paris newspaper reports that Gail, Franco, dictator of Spain" had resigned were officially denied during the week-end in Spain, Miguel Maura. former Republican minister of interior, told Reuters that ncivs from Madrid confirmed _"'-1e report of Francds resignation. lvlaura-ivho. other reports say, is lenving for the Spanish fron.ie ‘todar-added tliut he was prcpzii‘ ed to form a transitional govern- ment. Meanwhile. in an attack on Franco in a broadcast from Paris today. the French commentator. Henri Bcnazet, said the dictator, seeing that his regime ivas shaken to the roofs, was pinning his last hopes to a. monzrcllist restoration, calculating that Great Britain-- "that nostalgic lover of vanished Calling Franco's regime "the reign of an Inquisition." Bcnazct declared that “the vainncss and even indecency of any such a scheme lire hvidcnt to niiynnc ulio remembers ‘Franco's past." MADRID, Dec. il-(APL-Ohic- ials categorically denied toda r11- mors that Gen. lfi-nnco had resign- ed. Franco returned i0 El Prado Palace today from Cordoba Prav- ince where he spent the last iveek on a hunting trip with friends. l (Rumors that Franco and his lGovernmcnt had resigned were printed in the Paris paper Liber- ntinn last ivcekJ Butter Ration To O'1'I‘AWA, D60. Ii -— (CF) -—The Prices Board announced today that the butter ration is being reduced‘ out. six ounces a person a week 0n Jan. l. i945 The Board said the step is being ‘taken to adjust consumption to isupplles during the winter months ‘of low production. The reduction will be lllilde 91-4 fectlvd bv making butter ration- coupom valid one at a time in- stead of in pairs and by having three of these coupons become good each. month instead of fcur. To encourage householders to spread the vsclurrd ration over tlie period c-f shortage. the lauttei‘ inu- 110115 will remain vnlici until dec- lared invalid as now is the case with sugar and preserves coupons. Officials said that. butter produc- tion has been insufficient to keep pace with demand even under the rationing systmi WhiCh first impos- ed a. limit of clrht ounces a person eight-ounce ration was reduced to seven ounces to conserve supplies this year. One coupon will become valid on each second. third find foilrlli lThursdoy of January and March and on the first. second and 'hii'd Thursday of April. It was expected that storage holdings on Jan. 1 'v'i‘0‘.i1(i not cx- coed 37,500,000 pounds compared to 46,500,000 a year also. and no relief could be expected through incl-en:- ed nyociilclion during winter months wlicn cattle are inside. LAKE NAVIGATION CLOSES DULUTH. MIIIIL. Dcc. 1l—lAPl -—'I‘he 1944 navigation season at the Head of the Lakes closed ihis morning with sailing o.’ the Pai- terson Steamship Company, Lim- ited. vcrscl Ontncloc. Welt Europe. is Overseas Photo). General Eisenhower ing the First Canadi I‘ i l thrones"—would give her support. ' Left-lying ELAS of the National Libel seize the Greek gout-nation! from l‘: above, were ordered in an ultimatum above. in iviihrlr v from Athens sent Briii=h rrzuls“ into fierce eminent fcrxrs. government forces. 1;. m} 1...... AWARDED GUITAR Counci ‘TORONTO. Dec. ll — ICP) — is 1.". Bruce Weir todav became tl i "proud 022ml" of the KZIILLJI‘ ls.- wzimcfi. 101' a 1on2 time. It "his l _i’~ sezilcd in liim lav the Toronto Ciiv The newly commissioned Cniiiidlrn lio=;' i at a British port recently. to loud her ii repatriated and returning service llPYSOlll William Cox, Woodlnim, Ont. Canadian - and pndm Uni; cameraman. wounded while "shooting" ru srel liiriliirs at Fzilnise, with Nurse M. hicllivnliz-e, I~lal'f' ', N 8., on i210 Sllif of tliuWLetiiia". Bottom picture SIIGWS the new ho ' ' British port. 'l"l1e shill has ziiy-cnn "lleliiii" arrived r111 of VfOIIIICIOd, al tug) shows Sgt. l'li \'. Ga" and gift if it's ELCO DORIC VADIS Watches, Diamond and Signet filings ALI. THAT GLITTERS HERE is (201.1) You will have tlie distinction n Jewellcuv from our store. 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