A team] t‘ R Navy luickgeymeiningrolln the l‘ Q9501! 1011a, Iihey could guys given everything they qyery 0011M“ Th9)’ ; g ding ‘s one of e most i512? teens n ‘the leache- :"1i'.§§csi>hth1:iig with .3“... a a tribute pa.” $33‘ ‘will’? I av elected b0 Y Q10 to ir . 5% be ia the rimning today. ,euts l O O Tflieteicourseie ustmeresup- ing was no- cesble, that once the genie o en- ed up wide it gave the faster s t- ehence to skate winning count- ltlon. But one n» Airmen their throiqh ior m. O O O weight should witness another ccrking battle from the opening ,Ilmfi u; the final one as Sim- ~:.“'ii2.".l’°i&“‘ti‘°i "new"... - a . reess o in what may be termed e battle for first place. Bummereidc ere at present one holders of the top spot but have s. game in hand over the Colleglaris who by a victory can force a two-way tie _ mgr and balance for the but this is never given a huglit by the Ool lens. ‘The! feel. end wiliout un ting the ‘ .., f one iota. that they can" take the Sum_. inerside squads measure and are determined to skate out tonight end prove it over the rbrum ice mum-e. O O O With be elefltion Adam. sterling def may or may not start tonight, de- pending upon his condition from s. recent illness. the Collegian; are in‘ ihehgink of“ condition. The vs a co e of pod etig vie-boots s mylolinlt no.7: e. .s. 1m g nlsht end daiiecte notice- (when they absorbed their 5-8 t0 all some being really e player: m e e e_ ‘ » am th f hlsh pitch 0% thae- ‘Ogzfigllcltii-l t encounter and one of the W5 crowds oi the season is ex. “ti, ti? sit in on an encounter Mama mlsht produce plenty oi O O O And speaking or tire zigainulte a. Cimflagratlnn “£08 i-Wo minutes of Kelli-Air Force battle when Pete at i; and Junop started swinging. hone. ch other. It was really a ma?’ °f a avian while it lasted continaire gihmiififihiliiffiffi m g down. m works there e (luietenin ‘ It O . 15 11 often that the ,§§§:"'¢mf@ie Bets mixed u in a ,,;‘ f ihflt one. but a tcr all when“ orced to defend himself first Jump started swinging ihc just tiilunches: at he could do iii was Allie evident. but c e 0t VQTY after the had cooled down both gflfnt? 1i’ fvrsqt the entire in- O I O Babe Ruth hit m home runs gmncut as both pitcher and the m,“ fill Wilt in nine oi ten the user es. n his you er days, nmuulmbého was a cra ty base- "i an, Bgwgnoheheo slider. Yet having“ pitched e i" we chi?§§§_“d“p. ‘if-l?’ '“ lbkea moi. h Vin an vo‘§'i'i§'i°‘ii ‘lib’ $5 w, fir: at Iienwav Perk, Octob- gulih When he shaded Bherrod mwffllieilelbodsen. 2-1. in 14 9'": Nqzlaaest world series ‘. _ O O "1’ "Womb! a n” l’ it ll Wall " p155: esisi-dev. recall it. i But the invv today have hotb- . th l 1c. All m‘ w reprmfiéepifiimihleiactruiat in but one game. they had in J appeared in. M,“ the most crit cel fene could his 1M u: for anything more. and es -| malt the Navy. des its their low P0P- . ' er l The they k t going in spite oi t hey were hard hit oss of key to their cour- Page and never-ssy-die spirit. Risht ‘to the last they made their o n- fia . and 9y had e e little still who 01.4.. ‘k I t 1:031" ere discharged voteruig s; 1B knockouts charge f He has won K0 Cochra , t1 h m‘ ma; recen y disc srged from international lea i . gvgratguei: released tod The not! oi N to “ii a elpliia Athletics hlr‘: fromhel Hlxlélolll. a.“ n . beltgdpuout 170 hits "including doubles. four tri les oi ell his records. Ruth is mm“ rm!“ 3X” m s‘ handed h ter and an outfielder. 0th r t who a i M o’ were owe Tony Rndrl eeogyrecga Oes nto. . Ben smin of Baltimore bece 535mm‘? the ihninl. so it as» the eon Le Gerigier doubled and so ior m. pinch-hitter. . 1n °HockteyLi mums by when‘ Th?) "radii. i Air which appeared both in pearauce they made have been charges fit ready niIht/s rm. m t” '°' Summeralde will have their strongest lineup on hand for the encounter. i for s still Bet the bye into the finals and I Two uick baskets ks J hn x . insky. liigh scoring forward. ‘ilanst night paved the way for n.c.a.r'. Combines 36-34 victory over Navy in the first same of a double head- er of the City Besketb et the Y.M.O.A. Williams’ heave seconds later the defeat spoiling the Navy's chances to cop the championship and at the same time aving the way for the Air Force Al stars to ggnehotie with Navy for second r haAxsalitn "throughout! ‘(the second l8 hi) sh uck all th Wly. Three tings during the (men-E zmllllltkgof laythgteomswere with two to give his teem e load; Williams of the Nevy came thm h with a long one m- "F" 11W’. lit i=1 the final minute nether teem co d break throng for e basket. . -h their oi- fence and defence the last ap- aone over thomu lily end Coach gam Johnny Bquenebégs pmounmi left in the running are anxious to in NEWS z scram... Tackle Skids Tonight? City' “Bile Encounter two points ‘but at .'.i."‘.‘“.i.°....'".“ cc teem in tonight‘: e ‘limbs with tonight's semi the gflfllk-lvlll be out battling‘ every Fnumt "Mo: the lens is et City Hockey m- r the human has ‘elifogblvieion- 511312151121 i?“ aha; 5K, ‘l: ins oneoi the fastest. closest gam- nights amounts,- wm d,“ m, 3 Oi’ the ‘schedule. largest, egqwd 0g hm m! h” em .i.~:i't.r~.:":..i2:: as u an » i» i»- the services of their defence ace The “m; win ‘u; ‘Mu-fly l; .. .....:;~ "We rat"- - -*~=....*~. winners of lilmllhts tussle. Hews seats earlyo mym,“¢‘§'g|'.’§, 13m n; Buminerslde and llitt-Lieut. Came- ron oi the local Airport have been named as officials to handle the C. "with: are the teams’ lineups: ' Go Proud - . c: de- fence. ennesesy. iscDoneid. Well- ner. Bulge; forwards. Blanchard, Nicolle. Robertson. Lame. Richard, Giliyis. Irvine. Quigley. 8801s.: l, Nixon: defence. McPherson. McDivitt, Miller: for. wards. ans. W . Kerr. Bower, Walker, Gauthier. Midghall. Chou- ard, Lefelwre. Cormier. _NavyLbse Chance To Toke Hoop Title As Combines Win; P. IV. C. Defeats Y ' upset when they came through w th a 26-18 victory over the fav- ored YMCA. team in the second game on the bill. The Collegians aogkoi! on the right foot es to en early lead: Y came bec o . . had ull- ed up to within one point of eir opponents. the half ending lI-ll for the Y. Prince of Wales nested the any et the start of the second period; three timu it changed hands end with five minutes to go it was anybodyk game with Prince baskets as the final min- ute ticked off, to hang up their Dove Cornish with uh "wihu wee high scorer of the game, being followed by lilmer Rice oi the Y .team who accounted ior eight c! his team's total. Lineups and scores: IQOONQO: |o»e5$u? I P-'.0. Ielle I. Prince of Wales furnished e big I i “8sgsr" Robinson Ilsfeste ~Goeinelr in First Boiled .__- in Chicago Costner began “lighting ‘about "We Y asc- He campaigned with indifferent success among the preliminaries for more than e year before induction. Dlschlrged from the army several months ego, he has won g 28 straight fights by . Insofar as weltcrweighis are concerned]. he is nee;- th the uncrown we _ Wollhts. received en honorable dis- ermv lest June. Ellht fishts since, six ockouts. while he awaited a at champion Freddie (Red) rom the by kn Smith Tops ' League“ Batting B paisns. hgiufim lealllc batting cham- ns with a .840 mark official vs with the P e lea ‘u. c an“ who drez. U116! and eight w": ‘°” ‘“' 53%! .83 ever . The champ Be t ore. and Tony .of d Stan of derknessfv-rith the wee lied last creek rrv T one ran Then 0a nor. as a o (I. “mm ‘w: gmemwhQ-‘liu ‘iii: 1' :11 airiiirm was eil ovcrbu Del. “ii. aitiiafifii “- _ Totals COMBINES Kaeninsky Watson Jones Hill Armor Cook Moon Totals ‘Ii s- i! “I 0 ono»wu> i y‘ . H‘ QOOMIQQI; 4| gedaflfipa»: 8| éiee-nnalig g leeend Genie YJLCA. Gay Young - McKinnon Smith Rioe Totals P W C. A: McDonald D. McDonald E l 5| llct-Ocsu-eeoz 0| bosons-a: “léoeoooeva oloéoool “lH0§~oo°~: >|~u~QQ= |g|Oe»o$ue~: alhaonfl ‘abs 543V, r Ier writing e Il-Ifll like file: q “This briefly beard," _ the airmen sighed, "Will put me ofl the beam." “Ah nel Cheer up, _ my friend," I cried “Joel shove with COLGATPS Creeml" : like ib B‘ above vl int their. Nee-lie mwg: Tmoele u viiieCfi-WI '1 . eulnml your sgieh n h: osredveviiass- "°"-“‘ m“ 1.2% lffiiiiT-“iiififl #1511711.» ever! helbee a m new end is en mini LIAWI lMAi-l. liillll lATliI 5%» vcu sem-uvli. sleeves M11104" SKIN-IYIIIQI guru's: llflh“lh Gill-l Gel use’: gal I vi evnvgelrl heiress: ‘THE cuss -.__....~..,. NANCY COLIMAN MARY IOLAND Sensational Thrilling SOUItIB - TIIUIS. I P. M. MONTAGUI‘ — AT. 7.46 ‘ " AND a M. S 45 P. National League iGslls For 154 Gaines This Year NEW YORK. Feb. l4 —- (GP) — Mnlor League schedules call for 1M hands o (he printers, it was learned today with only minor changes from the 1944 playing charts. The three-trip plan adopted by the Bllvrt. alter a J . i943, coplflonoexbgikween the mailm- B. Iheiinan. thtn director of the office oi defen transportation, will be continued. Delay of some western club owners in sel g (heir night gems dates hel up the N-srtional League until today end (he Amer- e-q basis and sa-i them wee no indication the 0.D. . would make any such ‘request. ac- cording to his recent conversation wi Col. J. Monroe Johnson, dir- eolor 0f the Transportation Bureau. "Such a plan mlliht make traffic more complicated in some places," commented Hide. "It is on the short trip from New York 1o Bos- wn and Washinfllm that facilities are over-jammed." Tigers And Rovers In 3-All Tie In a closelyfiycd exhibit/lax: é played to a three-all 5. teiifie accounted for the tgree goals by the Tigers with y Carter and Sear. The last goal _by S. Cutclliife was scor- ed un . rs for thei Rovers were Bevsns from C. How- ltt, C. Howett from Bevans and L. Howabt scoring umasslsi: J, Th1; was the second game ln-a beet four out of seven series. The first Kasne was won by the Tigers by a 7 to 4 score. Elmsilale Team Win Encounter in". (lvertime The Elmsdale juvenile hockey team gained their 1st victory ofthis season over the Alberton juvenile Regals in the Alberton rink last Thursday night. when they W011 i-B in overtime. The Regals had won the first two games by scores oi 4-l, 5-8. The class oi hockey showed much improvement over that of the first two games. though it was at times rougher.‘ In fact it looked on sev- eral occasions as if real brawls might break out involvin not only the players. but the tmers and referee as wel. _ E. Murphy of the Regals led t.ie penalties with two isconducts and Earl Currie. E. Adams, B. Hardy, and a. Curry drew one each. The goa‘ tending oi Brk Gavin in the losers’ net was one of the outstanding features of the game for were it not for his great work in front oi the Alberton net. the score would have been larger for mmedal the winners while Callaghan and Currie deserve mention for some nice passin plays for the losers. The sixnmary: First Period 1-Alberton. 8. Murphy (pen. shot) 2~Alberton, 0. Jefiery (S. Murphy) Penalties: E. Murphy, E. Currie. Second Period 3—lii|nsdale. E. Currie 4-Hmsdele, ll. Forsythe (G. 0'- Brien) Penalties: B. nerdy. \ Third Period iS-Elmsdale, It. Currie» (B. Adams) ik-Aibertcn. S. Murphy Penalties: B. Hardy. I. Murphy, S. Curry, l. Adams. C. Jeflery. - mes-tine ' 7—Elirti‘sdale, G. O'Brien (B. For- Pyeneltiee: None. ' GIIALILEIIGE We, the c. u. s. Smoke listen. cékleyll’ the sm- i cyan. seamen. lease accept through t NP"- LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Red PVings Hafid 1V. Y. -' I Press) mm“ f.“ .01" éiiiiii i? as: ".2: airs miitiiii “IN oiimiem " way of the opening booted the puck into the net. solo dash Just 2% minutes before °' And Schedule e. , Currie and Ibrsythe starred for ' Rangers 4-2 The victory boosted Detroit’ lace 5 fill’ "’"a oinsurcdm “$5393 __' ' es e TIM " Wingeo a will. ha» Btanlgy oval-u oi the vwurl- Drlvlns c“ pgxiay-omh ‘no gt gllalga"gagialighzhmgnibnpriaent — e oa e ug evenson mm - l lgying h ' nd g 1 1’ Nova Scotia will come here March IDA LUPINO game for the Rfaelrgers. ixlzfighelloliottllitle 6th for an inter-provincial ice race PAUL IIINBIID catch oi Hollettb fi-foot shot mid- "Ket- stanza and z Hollows second goel came on a the end oi the first period and i gave the Wings a 2-0 lead. Stevenson kicked out 16 Detroit shots in holding the, Red Wings scoreless in the second ea Kilby MacDonald punched in a rebound from iour feet to trim the Detroit edge to . Jud MoAtee, Detroit leftwing, and Ab Demarco, Ranger centre, exchanged goels within the space oi e minute during the final ses- sion and Ted Lindsay clinched it with. s, six-footer of! Murray Arm- strong's pass nine minutes before the nish. Second P riod (‘i-law York. x. MfeDonald (Hel- ) . ............. . Penalties -- Warwick, Shack.” 10:52 (Arms ng) . . . . . . . . . . . .. Penalties — Howe. Dill. Gurling Results Six matches l ed tth Charlottetown wéiriiliijigayflub yes? W453’ as plav BOB unduway for the itegai Flour competition. Four matches were in connection with that trophy and two were Sentner ‘lrophy sames, The results were: REGAL FUOUR A. l-lowatt. 8; Ne Meet-sod. i7. P. rmac, 9; Dr. W. Mac- Donald, l2. A. Howatt, l0; P. MacCormac, 5. Dr. W. MacDonald, 21; Willard MacDonald, 2. BQTNIR TRDPIY J.J. Morris. 8' LB. McldillanJ or. as. oieduigs, l2: n. Win- chester, 4 Two matches are scheduled to- day in the Regal Flour competition and an equal number in the Sent- ner section. Following is the schedule: Ice Bates Planned liars This Afternoon a race this afternoon if weather conditions pennit. They Defeat They made the - Can You Use $5000 how Io win on Frank Morgen lells MAXWEll HOUSE com: nnu C F c Y Q an. and the Dominion Network recs SEVFN _,__ ‘i’ as hey told horsemen to be ready for said a rack had been cleared on the east side oi Hillsboro Bridge. Horses would be classified on the ice. it was announced. Races are scheduled to start st 2 o'clock. Maple Leafs Win Juvenile Encounter —- Th first i th recently bfiairum? 1mm“ _ organeized c5335. nCitye Hockey 2_Det:litl‘0i¥)n . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.41 League took place at the How Penalties _°_ egeflér,‘ " ‘ddacgéfi Redeemer rink last irilighga with bu“ “mavens. woclm Maple Leafs beat ng t e nsers by a 7-6 score in a fast. vride-open game. , showing surprisins fcpm took a 3-1 leed in the first period as they enjoyed an edit on f»?! play throughout. Maple Leafs. be- glnningnto hit their stride. scored four t es in the middle canto to Rangers’ one to lead 5-4 with both squads coming through with a brace of goals in the final session, Maple Leafs winning out T to 0. Cheverle, l-fennesscy. Bfldlfly- with two. Jardine and Dalziel were the goal getiers for the Rangers with Harper and Doiron netting three apiece for the Magic leafs and Bleo accounting for e other one. Close Scoring- Bace Between Richard, Lach (By The Canadian Press) Bill Cowley oi Boston Bruins added one point to his total lilt- night and moved up to a third place tie with Toe Blake of Mont- rcal Canadiens. Other leaders p05- itions remained unchanlcd with Elmer Richard and Elmer Lach oi Canadians still leadinl the Dock‘ G £1’: Richard. Montreal 43 Lach. Montreal _19 44 53 Blake. Montreal X3 P1 54 Cowley, Boston 22 J2 54 Howe. Detroit 14 3\ 5 Kennedy. T°f°fli° a 15 *1 Bruneteau. Detroit ‘If’! g :1: REGAL FLOUR 4 P. M. “A. Howatt vs. Willard MacDon- a . 1 r. u. ,. P. MacCormsc vsfZNell McLeod. SENTNER 4 P. M. H. Winchester vs. AL. MecHicr- son. 7 P. M. L.B. McMillan vs. Winner oi Winchester - MacPherson match. (This will be a semi-final) (luinn Retires Fromliresidcnty ilfBoston Braves BOSTON. Feb. 14 — (CP) -—l!0b Quinn, president of the Boston braves. announced tonight on his 75th biri-hday that ne would retire from that post to devote his time to development of an extensive farm system for the National league baseball club. ' His son, John, secretary of (iic Braves, will succeed him as general manager, a position the father has filled while serving as pies- ident. Bob Quinn told reporters at a birihday party in his honor that he believed one of the owners - Joseiph Maney, Guido Ruga and Louis Prini — shouid be named president. He. will continue as president of the club, he added, until a new one” is chosen at o-n undetermined a Asked what his own ‘(ltle would be. Bob replied: "I am not a title man. All I ask of the Boston owners is that (hey give me a Job to do." lie said ihe club owners planned to either buy or obtain a workinil agreement wilh a class AA club. The organization now has a class A club in Hartford. Conn . and a class B club in Evansville, Ind He predicted that baseball would be better than ever after (he war and expressed the hope that he would live to see the Braves de- velop a world champion club. Ii. Y. Giants Get Veteran Harrell NEW YORK. Feb. l4 — (AP) - ltighthander Ken Brondell has been optioned by New York Giants n Francisco of the Pacific Cons League. as art oi a three- ior-one deal whic oroi ht Roi" Harrell. veteran rightha-n er to the Gan . , Brondell led the International valved w for the third ‘emetobedecl h." v IlIIl-i fl league where laltyear winning l2 end using Jersey City- ' Ken Miller. I rlghthandel recently ‘the Seals was the eeco l! DeMarco, Rangers Seek To Bar Gamblers From Bowling Alleys ‘>- MLLWAUKIE, Feb. 10—(AP) - The American Bowling Congress, n- ware of efforts of gamblers to move in on other sports since the close of race tracks. took steps today to protect this sport. The Congress, which organized bowling. issue ial order on gambling, signed by John Canelli, chairman of its le- gal corrimittee. Tthe order told some 950.000 bowlers and 4,000 alley proprietors who arc members of the Congress that it would countenance no mols hand books. pari-enutual betting on matches or similar schemes of gambling in the sport. It added that any proprietor found guilty of permittng such gambling would face loss of alley certification and withdrawal of league sanctions and that any A B. C. member who participated in such schemes might be expelled for liie ircm organized bowling. "We long have been aware of the undeimming effects if pools. hand books and purl-mutual bet- tin said D ll Baumizarien, sec- retary of the A.B.C.. "and we have kept bowling clean oi such prac- tices for many years. "With the closin of the race tracks, we know hat professional gamblers have begun infiltration tactics in several of the imtlcws most popular sports. We are making surcnthat they don't move in on n overns all a spec- g. "The alley operators are respon- sible to the bowlers, the Congress and to his fellow proprietors to keep his game clean. He must keep his game clean.” Forty-one years ago Canada's oldest racing fixture. the Kin ‘s Plate, run at Toronto. had value increased to $3.000 by the On- tario Jockey Club. The event was first run in 1860 when Queen Vic- toria donated the plate to encour- age Canadian racing TOPS Bitter Fighting Around Manila Bay (By The Associated Press) MANILA. Feb. l5-(Thursday)- The slow. bitter battle for Manila Bay swung steadily in favor of American land and air forces Wed- nesday. Within rubble-strewn Manila. Japanese fighting the death south oi the Pasig River mouth were forced back inio an area of less than three square miles cen- trlng in the lntramuros (walled c . Americans on historic Bataan Peninsula won i1 miles of the bay's eastern arm by driving dUWn the peninsula shore to Abucay. Out in the bay, Corregidur, bar- ring entry of American warships. was battered from the air bv 107 more tons of explosives aimed at its coastal batteries. Maritime Tracy Go. Annual Meeting SAINT JOHN, N, B., Feb. l4 — (OP) —- Announcement oi busi- ness gain in i944 and stating that the usual dividend of three per cent. payable March 1 to share- holders of record Jan. l. the an- nual report of Howard P. Robin- son. president, for the board of directors was submitted to the shareholders of the Maritime Trust Comp. ' at the annual meeting held here today. The shareholders added the name of J. W. Black. Sackvllle, to the liséhof diggcritors.’ h e re o t e president showed amount of estates, trusts, etc, under administration irmreas- ed 83,554,W7.l0 to $3,917,283.69, Bond trusteeship increased from $3,148,200 to $4,673,200. The income statement showed gross earnings of $29.2k3.53. After expenses of management. rent, Federal income tax .of “$7.83, the net profit for the year was $6.- eeieo The surplus at Dec. 31, l” "w... $343171! and at Dec, l. 1944 was increased to $36,- 304.21. Chief Rabbi of Rome Joins Catholic Church (By The Feb Associated Press) . . 13—1sraele Zolll. Chief Rabbi of Rome. and his wife were baptized into the Roman Catholic Church today at the Church of St. Marv of the Angels after he had resigned his post and declined the presidency oi the Rabbinical College. He is taking the name Eugenia Maria in honor of Pope Pius XII (Eugenio Pacelli) for the aid he gave the Jews in Rome during the German occupation. She is taking the name Emma Marla. Thel two announced that they would be conilrizrd and take coin- munion within a few days. along with a daughter who is betrothed to a Catholic Molson’s Brewery Shares Offered General Public (By The Canadian Press) i MONTREAL. Feb. l4—In private hands for more than 159 vcars. Molsons Brewery is disposing of a lmlgtllion oi‘ its shares to the general C ‘U 5 A press release by the company's brokers today stated that they had purchased 150.000 shares of tlic company's outstanding 750.000 shares of no-par-viiiue capital stock for public offerings. The bal- ance of the stock, the release said. has to remain with the Molson iam- IN WINTER THRILLS SKATING AFTER nd ole . eesh wee substituted I BE ON TIME SPEED. STAMINA. SPILLS. SCIENCE WILL FEATURE THIS HOCKEY CLASSIC BETWEEN OOLLEGIAIIS and SUMMERS IIJE FLYEBS LEAVE , SMOKES HOME GOCH MENACED- ____(C0ntiz_hued from page l) ___. sloggcd, fought and propelled themselves by amphibious Buffa- loes into new gains added to ad- vances mat have already taken them through the .nam belt oi‘ the biegiried Linc virtually outilanized it and put them near positions from which they could roll up cri- ernv defences between the Rhine and Macs by a sweep southward. To do that they would have to capture Gooh, cross the Niers in force and negotiate (he watezry watiers between Kieve and the ne. The Canadians. north of Klevq, pressed their war on the waters by amphibious buffaloes and foot and. Eastern Highlanders reached War- beyen in inc drive towards the . Yesterday they were tablished along the Alter Rhine. a Rhine tributary, after capture of Kellen by Eastern Highlanders and Griethausen by Ontario Highland- ere. This has been e day of steady progress. Slim in the desperate purpose of the Germans, spectacular in lhé endless assaults oi thevroc- et-flring typhoons. in the tireless advance oi aclian, Elngllsh, Scottish and Welsh infantrymen, mudded and wet, un- der the shells of firing, at times. wheel to wheel. Beaten, stunned. German inlan- try, tankers paratroopers were failing back tonight, apparently to prepared positions somewhere here between the Rhine and Maas in the KI Rhlneland and the Slegf w the south. And alter ihom came the remorseless team oi infauirS- men and Elms and planes that has taken the best they have had to offer arid kept on rolling end boat- g. CHURCHILL PARTY and oi Gree . 1'» Ohilmh-iu said, “vhese are great days. These are days when the dawn is bright and when darkness rolls zivray. A future lies before your country. "There has been much misunder- standing and ignorance of our common cause in many Wits 0! ilie world and misrepresentations- 01 the issues fmight out here. But now these matters are clearing and llierc is understanding of (he part Greece has played and uilll play m the world. _ "Speaking as an Englishmen am very proud of the pan wh the British Army has played 1n protecting this greet and immortal city from violence and anarchy (cheers) 4 _ "Our two counirles have long marched along the dusty hard road. united in friendship and loyalty. "The freedom. iarcsperity and happiness of the Greek people is dear t0 all the nations cf (he Britt- lSll Commonwealth anti Empire." Dcclarlnq (hat Briiain would. march with Greece ‘until we reach the broad highlands of justice and peace," Mr. Churchill said that no one must fail in his dui-v to his country‘ ‘The Greek nation must s'on:i first in cverv hc-rt EARLY ACK-ACK GUNS As early as i?» both the United States and Germany had anti rur- 20 yuunp- work horses and mares. including fivc drivers. 1' with sliced. At North Am- I‘ crlozin Iloicl Stables. é I BIG BINGO SPORTING (TLYB ln aid of Knights nf Col- umbus Recreation (‘entre- FRIDAY. FEB. 1G AT 8:30 I’. .\I. Usual Prizes ADMISSION 35c Come and Bring Your Friends ROLAND WOOD. HOCKEY TONIGHT 7:30 l’. M. FORHIQJM