DECEMBER 10. 1142 rmisljffl Lays wonllnued from 951° 1) v w m expression of his hog: d d me Conserve Fy“;3,‘{§,,“{{. led in three gen- ated candidate for "5 eefimh? portage La Prairie. Hunts; that time, he recalled. h been in the centre o1 mOSt 01 11d a; controversies which have u" H, Canada. Today he showed id rest for controversy and his firs, by his assault on the 101N171‘ of w‘ 1532i‘ task of all. he said, “in: winning of the war. He “my Canadians w take thelr full "“ in the task. n they did they “no reason to afraid of e." flfifngofliaitiue beckons bright; on“; this cloud (the war) 1s D831. u 581d. Personal Note ore rsonal note. Mr- oplennfsaid Ilee had acceilled 1116 mndersllip a year H80 of ii \'o.e wh-ch “was report- io be irs unanimous at the rile conference. That c, Md placed hm and utlles in unfortunate position. mired been denied the opport- [y to enter the House of Com- b; a t lJJlflfltlOh of “three m" in t..e constituency in. d, he 5ought election (York m; and had declined to seek rois from other constituencies. Indicating he had no regrets u; hi; resi nation from the m, where u: was Conservat- wider, Mr. Meighen said the m House, under the King Gov- ' eat, hnd been ignored and de- relief its functions, as had the W of Commons Because a free hand had been w, u, him by Rt Hon. RB. m- vistflllflil Bennett while the narratives were in oflice he A’ m m-operntlon w th other Sen- mr, been able to make the Upper m. ,1 usPfill instrument in Gov- viilellt. ' "Nothing of Bitterness” i139 mm i; going to be nothing of tlerness to carry forward after page is turned." said Mr lghell, near the close of ills which drew prolonged ap- ll"i from the packed convention ‘Right or wrong," he said, “whet- Ihuve said or done is gong remain unrevised and unre- ted I will await whatever ver- therd may be The future may it or forget it. It's all right mo. It was the third time the spell lleighen eloquence was thrown vrr Conservative convention and. on the other occasions, it stim- led both his admirers and his its to new interest in the man the party he has worked with. b11927, at the first Winnipeg lvntioh which was also "called Mr. Meighelfs retirement from iieieadershlp, he made a speech ‘chmight have turned it back Ito h‘s hands had he wanted it. ill i938 at the second convention _ Ottawa he delivered a keynote which, under the shadow of rppromching second great war, red up patriotic fervor and for time threatened to amuse a split llle convention over the issue of hludlui participation in future " SWISS REPORT (Continued from page ll lltllerl the fires really had got 111ml were burning red all over turret area. In the middle Me was such a. confusion of fire minke I could make out noth- lllexcept a solid mass of fire. on the outskirts of the area. Wld we. see individual buildings ‘:11. MK. Sexton of Boissevain, m. leader of one of the Can- mW-l. indicated that little °Dli<lsition was met. “In! Bombers milled ‘Lila number of bombers enga h not stated but the armada 1H1 hour to pass over one Eli on lhe British coast and the M of only one indicated Turin R-Hlwi l-‘Bt obtained anti-aircraft lorcemcnts from Germany us zlifd by Mussolini in his speech “119911- He spoke then also of mlltclessity of evacuating civilians macktlc cities under continued "1 111i‘ R.A F. M?1?‘L1'»ll1'illlh‘ snld casualties ‘had l‘ 119th‘ rleterliiilled and FLA. ‘l 11111111111105. recalling Rome's llltir estimutes of dead and wound- Wpllst air raids. speculated as ‘Hillier this could mean that ~l1_ rescue services now were "mpmfly duller-aimed. 21th Attack on Turin pfifrh‘! sflfllllss. Lancaster! and on?" "nil the mailer Well- y" fll ire ifluu-rrlile round “villas.” :.n. the 24th attack of w hr on Turin and the sixth w," 1° 11°31? l'-"i1l1s began in Oct- from here when , Althoufli “Jack Frost" it II probable be-i the first curling bongpigl o1 season will take plane next week lt was learned from J.F. McLeod chairman of the gznles committee of the Charlottetown C li 0 ‘lust night. . u’ “g m" O O Alflldy the four rinks giieten ‘with ice to about the depth of half an inch and all that is needed now to get the roarin’ game away‘ w i; roaring start i; a, few more heavy flcods That w-ll give the rinks the “WEBSBW thickness ‘to ‘curl on. If the season does get underway next week lt will mark the earliest start the game has had since the Club moved into its new quarters. 11511911? 119 has been around the first of January when the expon- enla of the stone and broom zzme got going and with interest cmon the members at a high ptch ii looks as if this season will be a banner one. O O O O It is fe1_t here that announcement of the cancel ation of the Dominion Bonspiel gated for flask. atclrewan "115 year will not street, the staking of the Island Champ- lflnsh .1 Play for the British Con- so.s Trophy. As far a; the club is con- cemed they are anxious that the Island title be decided Nothing 691111110 has been heard from Bum- merslde and Montague but local officials believe that there will be lttle difficlrty in lining lip thr- other two Islandflubs. I 0 The Macdonald-Brier competition‘ to decide the Island representative» to take pert in the Dominion play-j downs has always been a highlight‘ of the season here Rivalry has always been keen among the com-i P1111118 rinks but th's year"s Island competition should go I. ion way, in making up any ion felt ue in the calling off of the ion '!D1el. O O O I A lot of the mystey that had surrounded the sudden retirement of aamrny Angott, world Fghtwelght c- wnpion was cleared up recently, slot depend: u nmmm t sroRTTrl Patrick Has Admits Rangers Are Weak YORK, Dec. 8- (CP) —It in hockey. The way Brooklyn. tors invaded Lester Pot- rlckm office to ask a. few questions. ' "What's wrong with the Ran- gers?" the manager was asked. "Why are they scraping the bottom of the rI-ational Hockey League e The Bilver Ibx did not try to duck. "We Just are not good enough," he said. "Our third line is bed. I could name names and embangss a couple o! our gentlemen, but that would serve rfro good purpose. We are not h ess." Patrick sad Detroit Red Wings had mowed themselves unexpect- edly strong and unlocked-tor abil- ity had turned up in the Boston Bruins and Chicago Black’ Hawks. The talk then swung around to individual players. “°% rrirr __CHARLOTTETOWN Hopes But ilueheo Aces Royals 5-1 9 -(CP)—- Que with _ QUEBEC Dec. schmwt m the Rt bec Morton"; Aces, dispiaylrig mark I", Atpp’! lead over the field is so pronounced there is no real second. It's syl first uq [hen about i0 m over Montreal Royals, Sport Shorts From Britain B! ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Stan Writer IJONDON, Dec. 9—iOP)—British lightweight champion Elric Boon and Jake ain, former welter- c kins. were mighty mad at each other when they stepped into the ring of L0 's Queensbury Club. Taunts had been hurled since Boon knocked out Kilrain a couple of weeks earlier with a body blow the loser declared was w a terrific battle Boon roved witholl doubt that he is he master. ..e couldn't quite put the Scot away but he sent him to the canvas eight times during the lO-round tilt. Victo put Boon in line for a. return ma with Emile Roderick. welter titlist who gained a triumph when the two last met two years ego. Against Kilrain, o craftly r1118- marl, Boon gave his best display in two years and critics agreed the Boot soaked up enough t to beat three rne-n. Boccl weighed Remember when NEW WATERFORD NS Dec —— c -.1 r (B! The Canadian PM") millilit- ohrrfigiitwggthltls’ Bgcirlllregr Toronto Argonauts squeezed out a ghempion, has; been appointed di- 4-3 victory over- Barnia Imoerialsn pm“. a‘ “my boxing mantle, ‘c 0 R 1?‘ U Qhlmvbn-i- l‘ T°Y°11¢° No. e District Depot in Halifax it nine years use today for the no- wdd announced today. The blew minion rugby tit'e Argos had ure- waterfom Scrapper, who h,“ been 111711511’ W“‘L"l9d wmnmel?» W951‘ cowhlng amoteurs here, recently ern ‘Cfanrlda winners. 13-0 in the enliswd h, the army_ sem - ‘na . OUT OUR WAY Defeat Montreal ed superiority in all three Peflvds skated of! By J. R. WILLIAMS HE'S THE MOST SELFISH CU§$ I EVER 5A '- GUARDIAN_ G NEWS Port Arthur To Re-ilrganizo “Sill Apps. ‘Toronto centre, _is m}; "39 erosion player.’ Pausck announced today that. it will break lie . Last year he had a. fair up its Bearcats, Western Canad- over Milt scblnldt of the fan senior hockey championship _ team, into two groups and form I two-team city senior l . One team will represen the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company and a II-Jllélwifhéguld on rank A Starla“: ‘tl-cltoguim aegllgétliockev the other will be Bearcets. y _ . gain-st haakke u great d: lifplsh x The {ware tfinn. rlthlnzyshtltakéng e was . our o e vo no es an e "To rank A pa inst h out in the somew at ragged con- like Eddie Shoge wou d be hnzedrfdf mt, outscored the Royals in the Bgwling ous. He lacks wlhat others had- first period, added another for durability. Apps gets hurt too of. good measure in the middle frame. i ten. Right now he is on the side- and rammed htlne two more in the YJLQA, clry LEAGUE lilies again with a bad wrist. third session. ‘ "r- . . “Of course. this season, more Lude Check. with a pair of goals Kinsmen:- than before, Apps isa marked man. and Roland Rpgsignol and Butch E. Lord 197 2'75 146 FIVE?!’ club playing the Maple Leafs Stahan with a goal and two assists N- Hlkill-na 113 174 145 rigs up a scheme to discount him. to hls credit, paced the Aces’ at- L- T111116!‘ 175 213 133 However, his frequent injuries mnv tack. Bily Reay, playing-coach, D R1"? 164 2Z6 198 {re ‘dug to his own carelessness. He collected a goal and an assist wlile Prime s Y i t _ I‘ I? “be filliadaalgn-cneudl and how I w.sh ?wede Mattson picked up two as M. Carmichael w’ 175 1m dfilffmil truly‘ emu?“ ‘mo?’ g 1133111 111 11511 11g , _ - speo,came rom eBZA. u“ 63 6 Will Recognize ;§'§,§,‘§o.§;'{g gegggrw $11,151,851; p. P2132‘? in hi3 hi3 I O ' ~ ' Llghtwflght Champ with last year; chzmpion Aces awash ____ thTllge Royals, lacking a Illifilbel‘ (to! G_ Stewart 160 179 154 IRENTON NJ“ De_ F“? ___ e reguars. were geneza y ou - A Likely 155 227 215 John a. mil. state diuretic cohi- 3mg;- "1" 1%?“ ‘Q1: gfiedvfi‘ W~ 3W1“ 1% 189 14-8 mixslolrer, grid today New Jersey thgmtga m‘ ' ¥°té a G 7 3- 511"" 13° 330 136 would recognire the winner o! the ' Y g“ ° W m“ “'1' C- Mcmnfld 254 l” 195 Tirxpy Lerkin-Beau Jack fight as I Heflmnam obby L” “d Dick the world's lightweight boxing K°W°1'1=1<- . _ TI Mel"- chamo. despite the attitude of Abe ' 234 246 I5" .1. Greene of Paterson, n"e=i"v-"' or Curiimorl £30 lg: lh N ti BOixin i l ° ' bk‘ 3e aIiclII-Iaalfigailredecesgor 11$“ 21:33 J°1111Q1Y Nemls J-Hlligrlrslml‘ O Me Bartender?“ 190 “‘ “ °“°'" To Direct Boxing nun three picnic m. _______.,_ Gen. Catroux Says Darlan Is Dangerous IDNDON. Dec. T-—(OP)—Gm. Georges Catroux declared today that the expedient of Allied col- laboration with Admiral Darlan in French North Africa should be gpgg quickly because, “speaking PORT AR. Ont, Deo- O- (CP)—The Port hur hockey club PAGE SEVEN [IKFTJRUM TO- NIGHT SKATING 8 - 10 By FRED L STROZIEB. - Associated Press Sports Writer MIAMI, FLA, Dec, 9-(APJ—— The typical Florida sports fan no is the gally clad, fat-and- fortyikn hypo in a sports sedan. Mon likely he is young and slim, wears khaki or navy blue and drives n jeep or link tralrler. He has not much flee time for reading the rnce track form _ cots. but he still likes to see Wlliluaivfll‘. Peewee Reese or Jug McSpaden perform. He's the Ne. 1 man in Florida these days, sent here bv Uncle 511m for training because of the same year-round climate that once at-i scale probably ended ted states again. The world-rham- ‘i cessflllh Florida Sports Fan Not Fortyish Type Any More World-Chem ion New York Tab- kees will be teis and their some bill] parks. nck at their usual ho- Broolalyrls Dodgers lillvo abmfl settled on West Palm Beach. Goif:.. Professional golf on e thug with the $5,000 Miami Open last Sunday. Most mnior pros have entered some vrnr work, Fishing:- Tire alight boating ban hits can't- rnerrlal fishermen, but sports fish- ermen still frvlquent Gulf of Mex- ico rind Atlantic in pfivnte or chain zer boats 0n Zlmitcd gas rations. R‘.'4“ll‘_"- trusted him as a civillnn on holi-- Harsh irnrl: "TIYPTS hone dyed- duy Specifically here's tile sltu- i iri-tfnr-uwwl‘. f rho do the he» atiorn- vi: lxrillni‘. ‘o tllgll‘ track: Baseballz- ton smnli i“ ’e radon; or other- Uniess something unforeseen a- . wise, as - have been doing at rises, St. Petierslvurg will be the i New Jerr wr-w Camden Track, spring baseball capital of the Ulli-1eisewhcre '. the cost and so suc- t the ‘Fairgrounds in At g press conference, the Fight- ing French High Commissioner for syria and Lebanon tances over which Allied lines must all- bases, “One cannot ovoid feeling a. cer- tlon under the control of a mun lko Dorian," Gen. Crltl-oux said. SAVE SOLE! What with leather soles arid rub- way to save them ii not to OUR BOARDING HOUSE shoe forms that sue; out. and smooth out wrinkles described tile ‘irlllie you lounae battle for North Africa as one of iSIlllpUTS. communications and cited the dls- ltlclltlzli with Li shoe (‘it m or tireso- irlg suited to the pal" ' r k'n b. maintained and the scarcity of =leather thus to supply moiyum gnld [maintain resiliency. lcracka Never dry ghoes over artifi- tain apprehension when one con- .c‘zll heat. Ill fact. you should never skiers these lines of commulllcl- plow them tn get wet, if you don’ want the leather to draw out iShflpe plon St. Louis Cardinals arid er "cw Crimina- on urely military grounds. I any them and that work) quite wel. nor-Kn i; dangerous” provided they are put on wooden really hold tho in felt house- Keep leather well lub- ‘l..\ Dry leather THEY'RE OUT, ANYTTA’! CAPE TOWN—fC‘P‘>-—I\Taximum ber heels scarcer than hens tcethJprlr-es hove be n what can we do to save soles and in“ 1- ‘ heels 1n wartime? Probably the best p: i z: _ ivear 1 iflroilglnut the Ur. WITH MAJOR HOOPI 01ml . ll ill HA5 A COLD WHAT'S THAT, MRSDEPLASTER? TELL HER no PAPEPJ~ solzameur AwiN ro PUT A TOO camcat/ , e0 M\I HUSBANDS 616M os- LETE NOT new‘ - THE om i rvtlsren Manage: Gloria? Jones ad- v ed the Na iorlal Boxing Assoc-q“, pounds, nine above tho l; m- cualzvlue "fl-la ROUTEH-AND Tue noose, " There will be quite I few strange faces. lation that Angott had retired be. cause of bad hands. O O It had been circuiated about quite freely at the time of the fighters retirement that Jones had took the action rather than submit to "rac- ket pressure." Jones nailed that rllrnnr squarely on the head when Abe Greene termed. those reports nosurcl and fantastic. O O O O Greene disclosed that he had written Jones concernin "disturb- ing stories about allege ressure which was brought to bear force Angott’; retirement." O O O O ‘These stories not onl reflect on ou and the fighter bu all boxing n genezel," Greene wrote asking an explanation so that it may be formally noted that a. champion sponsored by our association was in nowise involved in any disreputable circumstances." O I O O Bay! Whitney Martin: What the St. Louis Cardinals started the war seems about to finish, an.’ if this disintegration of the New York Yankees continues there will be as much truth as noise in the yep of the boys at the Stadium next srvnmer: "Buy a pro- gram. Buy a program. You can't ell tho players without a pro- gram". o e o 0 In fact. even Skipper Joe Mc- to tell Just who is on his team. O O O 0 The Cardinals cracked the veneer of invlnclbility coating the New York club, and now Uncle Sam is methodically completing the break- ing up of the team by taking its players, one by one.’ t Carthy is liable to need a program 111 weigh-t limit, while Kilrain w h- ecl in at 149. On the same card, Jack Hyams, a london cobble who has been boxl for no ears, showed that errperenoe elm t youth when he took e. lO-round verdict from Pat O'Connor, Irish middleweight. In ‘n hi" ‘otter to N B A Presidentianother match, Len Boyons of wales, who in 1939 was the first soldier boxer to a ar in a Lorn- don ring during s was, suffered i; out right e e in his bout and the decision wen to Jackie Renkln- Up at Liverpool, the lcadin; contender for the British light- weight crown handcd a mtmbfir 01 bouts. Conced- f aiom m m p‘ N ‘Ronnie James 01 thr rounds iSnvga/nselzeoutpoinfed Jimmy Mendy of Liverpool in a l0-round affair that was greeted with a mixed re- option. For Malloy, it was a 5199-"? 111° ladder. He put on a 61511551111111 finish in the last round after fac- ing fistlc emcee from 0M a! 1*" best llghtweights Britain has Pm" duced in years. The finish all but out a lead Jarrls P1194 11D 111 111° °“§E.."€¥§5ai. Mills is British and h ea ei ht champ Elfin... ‘tiefiefiu? w» 1w”- is e good way 10 1WD 1" 51ml”- 171° Bournemouth Bomber visited 1on- iion on leave from his statlfln 111 infiigiiduttmhid country I111" m” w?!‘ befikood workout first way." no ded. "1 take on as mm l! mu;- men at one 595810" M111 a” met some 800d °11°5 “mmg me ' itain’ great Orarlle Wood. Bl‘ awn 1_ $§6’°§‘£a°.’.nl'§‘id§?53m'3°?r~°gg,1g “rumpus, celebrated 8 o Right now it seems only three of the players, exclusive of pitchers, who might have been classed as re- gulars last season appear certain to be back. y are Joe Gordon, Joe DiMaggio ‘and Charley Keller. Now you might say that poor Ed Barrow and Joe McCarthy are clown to their last three yachts, for if you were to pick three play- ers you would want to kee they would be Joe Gordon. Joe Di gio and Charley Keller. Those three men make a pretty fair ball-club themselves. . . . O But the rules call for eight my’ Dtbfiervers surmised that the "Home Royal Arsenal and the i1 largely’ u, must be a shell by new llmrl 654.000 depopulated of its residents. “b t lflrlefs of the last five v “deg-Ed R. Al“. raids on Italy. m.‘ COW that the IteYans fear p, mglltlv will be "bracketed" Hm ll H1 African as well as m“ cries Was seen in the state- hy whn ravrllers aLrlvlng in Tur- “m! told of coastal evacua- I Pm m ilad Piles 11,8 Years ll . Masher U ,, h J . R I [er mild" 5L1,‘ e292?!“ wrote: P?» bleeding. I've tried m ‘mimenih :1 t industries have yearn. I had an m, a" advert ave m: reileémhuckl? m,“ 6mm "amen o nor-o “mllatolv or Ymkm w", llvllnd players in addition to o pitcher, and thy must have come- body to fll the gimp! for the ot r poei one. O O O O He must have a new third-bese- just an Old H must have a new shortstop. Pihil’ Rizzuto has entered the Ser- v ce. O O O O 1 Under ordinary circumstances changes might be expected in i116 yang cup. Tho club won the pennant handilry, but it didn't m, W034 so es, which me s. to bosses accustomed to Periwi- ilon, that something was wronl- them losing the second division.‘ He'll probably 11004 I i baseman as Buddy indicated he was will: to loin lip-AW- iI he hasn't already o 0000 He has Roy Cullenbirre for right-Wind 1t h" ft id. but he isn't Torrmy Hen-perfection that has made the rlzh Alnd Twink Selkirk! hom- Yankees what they are or M" mm outfielder. has just joned the been. ' . . _ N.vy' e000 Bill DickeY h» nought m Ilr- Dime, 5nd L! reported considering giving up barfbail -_ m war didn't met around in the o; quickly as to come o! tho other ‘in-ii? which loom ' To the World series and m, M dlggfaggful d, rlnuhlng in of scratch any w_ar_:~'@y 1°°l= i“ 1"- n" {int Godon and bob uld : “$01M 01'1- I-lasaett has pro llitgvosmtlinyimz I," B“ team.“ But arrow and M - uie street. They 911$ News the knoWledBE man whose name in British walks down on to their that there 80°“ B has become a 1889114 racing. ‘A.iI.L. Results Indianapolis 4: New Haven 2 Pittsburgh 3; Washington 4 lover- time) oldveldnd r: Hershey ‘l v .- _._'3-._- i t Senators. ssrslrul: nr~.:r:.:r.. .. d... it made up for loot time. O O I 5 There are rein"! 1111“ “n” Ptiddy and auddv Roeardmlléglflrgg ideals. so McCarthy l" Lwmbm, may be getting in their l worth in the business of swee ng the router of most of the firm liar faces. . . O O Th,’ u; going to uteri’. building from scratch all-m m" ‘r- o‘ THE MONOPOLIST L Jaw» LLIAN$ . ..v. . YOKIIQIII x an! _ ~-s>-. -- wuAT ? you er»! HE PAesao flours HOUSE- THREE- TiMEEa 7 W6.’ NO COklSlDEiz; ATION FER. HE coMee FROM A tone LiNE “FREE Luucl-l Acacias ‘n-l. OTHEPQ kTAl-L! OF- MEXICAN BURROS! " ~ BRINGING UP FATHER OH-DEAR! MY DARLING! we MUST ALA-MAKE SACRHC 5o THE LEAST l COULD was ‘ro LET YOU no oulz carom-rave same- jJPEiiQAND "ca?" srurras WHY, CLARISSA MARRIED A MR. CE" AFTER? ..|'\/E BEEN mot/name MYSELF A NiCl-LGUlET AFTERNOON wnu sou, era/mono. BAILEY» DiD won c». ‘CLARl - -- “EA” ““'%.%R9Eui’fil’l‘z°aér“én T ’ l-lls coueluz TILLIE THE TOILER A “CLOTHES” CALLw i1 from Gordon. M4810 b“ mltselier, who represent 916111? Now any other I'M!!!’ W110 1154 io and Keller Idler... want class at every P0511111"- been this striving for They still will have the edge on most of their eague rivals because of the presence of these three ath- letes, in addition to good pltdhlnl- But the Yankee! of 1N3 wont be COOKIE/S FRlEND. COMMANDO BlLL IS MJONDERFUL. WOMJER IF SHE couto BE iN LOVE . wlTH HiM , r H \M.. SHE'S BEEN the Yankees of i942. 600101 I the obvious Cardinal “Ain't that inc hi." Al_l_--i AND DlD not: uEAQ ABOUT MRS. KELKS? RIGHT AFTER MEEVING ,-' Buses» sue ' V stream-ow — TO us -<-.J SH-H! MRS. JONES w/As HEQE ALL AFTERNOON, AND YOUR POOR Gunner/cruel? is EXHAUSTED- _.n____ ~_,_ 7 ,-/ Y 1 ASK HOU A caresnoup-ltljai] ANT FlND i - f, "at qt.»