4 1944 w. fznnlglml-e-luwa. GUARDIAN olicEliiilihR i “t - — --~ game the ions have been and an encounter in “i” '5 t night when Fl lng filtirpgtille-ti’ hockey gilufld iii““"°"id° tackllilsliiltt Zbfirlbletlif s 5th? s... 2 s winner in any sport ffifiifilttl. job but tonight's City “m. League battle has the rail- d: ill‘ ictiiii ties of both squads in a dith- d gm to quickly pro- flit‘ ti-leat ihe esummer ‘is outfl "uh-hf; have muc Win" a 0 a gut then “h; md til “med a Zfe e Kelly-coached squad mat first line of the locals is o- 33in?’ Sllmmersidc team and willie [he other lincs are not nearly as smooth looking. nevertheless t-hey n. prbven effective in holding m1.- gpfiflllelltS in check every trip m”. m; g to ‘the. 10.0. No | ANS. cams through Tues- fly‘; game without a scratch and ,5.¢;dq; evening were out for a m workout. The same lineup Iill be used for toiligllt's encount- u. grid to a mun the station team born the city were confident of in- myylng thelr_leagu_e lead tonight. Qqgch Cotie of the visitors was ugt rls confident also. Although 5 mm is as yet short of prac- sessions, nevertheless they enough in their first star srrant them 80in! the fiiii mum, at top speed. and this is 1m what they intend doing wcomers will be on the “oegtide lineup tonight. Both forwards. they are Chouinard and oiclllgghgn, performing on tile second attacking force of toriights ylglllllg team. and although they ~ rted to be uil i0 ih¢ stiiflidtilid bipiille rest of the team- bu: Md that should be good enough. h beaten by s 7-3 score, gxyqzoiilglowing against No. 2 AN. 5. Tuesday night was far better than thegame score would seem to indicate and that was the opin- wnsrpressed by a good number of the fans the: were in attendance it the encounter; mgmy were outplayed badly ‘l, tum. when that Kelly. Dew. laberge trio were on the ice but Ilien going on the oflensive them- giver they at timid hemmed their opponents in and had they bee“ Mrs efficient around the All‘ Iilrue net they could easily have changed the complexion oi’ the 1E“- . . . jlliis lack of scoring ability has very much in evidence in the Navy games to date. and issomething they will have to y in short order if they arc stay within striking distance of . leaders. They had plenty ht Tuesday night. could get tile llber disc-into scoring position. ‘ there their effectiveness stop- |td very suddenly. . 0s the other hand. the winners were deadly inside. Young O'Sllea [iiirding the twines for the Niivy us st the mercy of the incoming miners and in flve of the seven rolls that got by him. Air Force picked the open spots in his arm- tur with uncanny accuracy. . . . flcmehow or other, despite oilin- ibiis to the contrary. this writer liiil is of the opinion that the ll!!! team will yet be heard from. ‘I'm straight lickings would seem ltttlmp them as more or less the ‘leek sisters" of the league but Icstlll can't see it ‘that way. a u i-In flashes Tuesday night they e the Air Force team a merry o! it and this held particu- b in the third period when they id a slight edge on the play and at two goals evenly. Of coilrse. iiinodic outbursts are seilium Iillgood in Iiockey, but we think lllt if they settle down and play Llifflhd or hockey all during the gins that they displayed ill ll session, they will give any one at them a battle.‘ I I . lThat tile team is bound to‘ im- Gfiie is a certainty. The trio of liid ltl eii to their effectiveness Tues- iilv night but the three boys have not as yct reached their best con- dition. with that game under ii‘ belt they will be better hock- llists in the future and should iliid a lot of weight to the Queen Charlotte gqugd, O I Q Revival of last year’s rumor that iiit Detroit Tigers are interested iii iiiiili Jeff Heath and Jim Bogby "i the Cleveland Indians is one of iii“? "liot Stove League" deals iiiat helps to keep baseball fans "mi in the winter. months. t O Willi sluggin Dick Wakefield a“ in the agmed services, the o limit club could certainly use an ‘ii iififiei‘ of Heath's pcllct-poilnd- c? iibiiiil!» They also need n pit- " 0i Bagbyis ability. But the fiction still remains. would Hentll ii Busby help tbqrigcm iiiiiuscr Lou Boudl-cnu lins nn-_ m" 09d iliat both players are for um i°i' ii Drlce. fie made file d! announcement last winter there were no takers. o i o ‘Liieic must be a reason why i‘ American League clubs have time iui- . “my. much surmising is being ‘i m the ultimate outcome. l“ who have been watching the n- came last ‘Iilesduy at exhibition ltllalt put l- l different comp ex on on Eseziltceoiine of tonishi/s batde. pfOVB a tough proposit on oek, Simpson and Richard E srouut ul=.i’s R. c. A. F. All Stars 1.? lilnioyhlgh :1 wide ma: in in billy in imih m. and rising txbfil “m” "iiuinriy Air Pbrce gsigriogist nixsht piled up the high. Le ‘e ° iiie City Basketball “we i” d“? when the)’ Sent ille gkM-CJA- Squad down to g 55-13 e est in e scheduled game of the opening whistle and gradually |hiltiisiihtil away from their Oppon- eh . he winners led 23-6 at the 165i: period and then came on lo outscore their opponents 33-7 ihe Wiudup session to account for ins ‘retain new W 3 9 590011 _ i back for the Y. tcagl. slbxsaiiigizrlttozttlie Tile local station team were Niiiii’ Miiiiiial/ 1118M Asnin lack of ‘is. mpresslvc in their first start shooting ability around the gasket accounted in a large part forehea- Time and a ain they eating. h trouble with Worked right under the oops only to miss w Show. iii- fliipeared to be set-up Bummersidc R.O.A.1". ciarhwith No. Z A.N.S. Station uad from |Charlottetown in tonig t‘s City ulcd for the Forum and one oi the closest. hardest fougllt games of the season is expected when the two teams, favored to meet in the finals for the City League title, swing into action. Ever since the fans have seen the squads perform against the other teams in the league. they have been itching to see the pair of them battling against each mh- er. On both lineups is talent that has seen action in National Lea- ilue hockey and the international loop, and they have lent a steady- lng influence to the players with whom they perform. Both Air Force teams are fast and ru ged and skate at top speed from t e opening whistle to the pecinlly when attacking players try to crash their way through to the goalmouth. and the Rflme to- night will no doubt be a rugged affair from start to finish. Games in the league to date ‘have gotten underway with a min- imum oi delay and fans are rc- mindecl that the two squads \\'ill swing into action tonight at 7.30 sharp. fl Lineups Anti iHumbers For lTonight’s Game Following are the lineups and numbers n! the players that meet In tonight's City League encounter at the Forum with the Summer- iildr Air Force team meeting the ‘present league leaders. No. 2 AN. 0i S. squall from the loenl airport. CHTOWN S’SIDE. Goal Walker (I) , Nixon (l) efencl- Swant (2) McPherson (Z) Jacobi (44) LeComnle (l3) Erica (3) llllllcr (I20 Frlhflnnson (5) McDlvltt (3) | Forwards Kelly (8) (lusslon (‘In Dew (6) Winn I10) Laberge (9) Kerr (110 florsburgh (12) Evans (iii y 0) Patterson (l1) 0’Calllizhan I4) V. Kelly (Ill Mldvhall (i-‘il Pfaff (l3) “inlker (i0) Trezlse (l5) Bower (5: Cormier (15) ‘Boxing Results int Petawawa (lamp PETAJWAWA CAMP. Ont... DN- "13 —— (C?) - Results of the camp boxing finals here tonight follow: Bantalnweight- Gnr. J. Court- szil, Montreal. defeated 5W- o. Perrault. Montreal. deaisioln‘. l htwei ht - 5W‘. . ussezc. Otltifwa, degfeated L. Bdr. J. Clark. Quebec, decision. Fbafllerweight — svr- B- 1e- marclle, Arvlda, Que. defeated Gnr. . Rociion. Soringtown. Ont, by technical knockout in tlhlrd round. l Ligm», - heavyweight — Gnr. G- Betsnoourt Trinidad. B. W. ‘l- idefeated Sipr. W. Fournier. Gas . (Queu h‘, tedmical knockout in 1 second round. i Remember When i By The Canadian Prrse . Bill Cook played for Saskatoon the old Western Canada Hockey league. It was lust Z0 years ago to- night that Bill. who later became fnmous with New York Rangers in the N H. L .scorcd three goals to lleln Saskatoon retain .in unbt-a- |record and down Viol la 4 l i.” M- a FOR SALE i >_.--i Trixie Budlong 3, 2:26 1-4. by Calumet Budlong, 2:02 3-4. dam Lena Worthy, 2:24 1-4. b Bud Axworthy. 2:12 I 1-2. T is mare is a full sis- ter of llilds Budlong. 2:11 M . already ‘iumped M’ the chance‘ 1-4. Slic is sound and has “iciiuire tile services f two na- hbuiiiiiii miller leagucrso who. rul- ere is. U I i‘ i‘ YEW years back that tFfi iii the dismissal of Oscar, fine!" Well. Heath nnd ,1" unions the ring-lead- ~ "it" may be the reason. ibilliyliykfiéisifl” i! great deal of‘ shoud be an excellent O the best manners and a onou h to win In her mare u she can get away Rum _ fut. Eligible to the 2.6 ilml D1???’ ihe ubrising of Cleve-i cigfl‘anu_ i MYRON MeARTIIllB. Kansington. ILEJ. s e. “kin! the lead right from the m i" Fields Hockey League encounter sched- final one. Heavy bodying, too,- liaverft be?" Wiiiii-‘sseiii i“ “cum comes in for much attention. cs- Fidds- "My forward of the n. caliix-llt". led the scorers, piling up ca gueniithdurinu the game on the Mme! of’ eleven baskets, with d Y accounting for fifteen, . mg Btléaxasnhltgll sco\rer on the los- . e - v for a total of siixg ptoiilig. new “OMS glliFscoringz Patterson PG PS l?‘ T? Ashley 15 Weincr 11 McLeod 5 22 56 bwQwO Totals Y.M.C.A. MacKinnon McDonald Rice >3 0 ti. 1 0 d 2 Young 1 Totals Referee-Jerry Williams. at-wcuocg §:wen_a¢ a-oecce»: ocoe-t-se §°Ghlndsflbliig 13 i Two Aif Force Teams‘ Clash Tonight At Forum In City League Encountezl A arm. nor our: THE AIR FORCE HOCKEY CLUBS POINTS FOR SPECTATORS 1. GO TO FORUM EARLY 2. TAKE A SEAT ‘ . 3. NO STANDING IN PROMENADES Unlimited Is Planned ForNext Year Millions 0f Tm —- .From Sea Bottom By JACK HAND NEW YORK. Dec. 13 — (AP) — Unlimited night baseball i.n i045 was approved but rent of parka for football before the end of the dia- mond season was prohibited today as the maior leagues met in loint session under Leslie M. a ton uld Louis clubs expect to night games. dependent onlv on fav- orable weather and the consent of the opposition. ‘Most of the others two Philadelphia teams eac olav l5 and tentative plans call for h clevela incirmatl Brooklyn. Chicago W York Giants and Pittsburg. are nohlights in the other fiye ton will be mos vi the football lcilislatio college as well as m man group mus; hay/g a pfgunflnafy ierlce line, her sea supreln-acy. was lucky i0 ‘lfi iiiciii Horse Race At Halifax Yesterday HALIFAX. Dec. la ~ (c?) — Tile first horse races to be staged on Halifaxs new North Common nine horses competing over the dash route just 150 feet short of a quar- ter mile. The Great G.. relned by Cyirll Proposals to boost the draft price ___._._ —v—._.__._...._ __.__. ,.,,,,,,,,',, _ B. 0.Frowns. 0n iHorror Programs S’SIDE vS- CH’TOWN OTTAWA, Dec. l3 - (CP) — The Canadian Broadcasting Calip- oratlon is urging private radio sta- tions not to renew contracts for "horror programs." Dr. Augustin Frlgon, general manager of the CBC, said today in all interview. “We have the power to direct the private stations to drop hor- ror broadcasts but we haven't used the ban since we have found that the use of persuasion rather than force is achieving the same re- sult, although more slowly," said Drrbfirti-‘itiatc stations carried hor- ror programs on u contract basis of l3, 26 or 39 weeks and as these contracts expired the CBC was their arrival." iThe Commons Radio Commit- tee expressed bellef during the to 810.000 for class double A-and to last session that horror programs. give the minors more territorial protection were rejected after naming the minor league conven- By Funk MW. were in "bad taste" and suggested ggtilve: h1g1? éllmllui-Iig i232: lei — A fleet Hitler sank is sailingfiglgis‘ tbttiii‘ Sim brimucasi by iiri" son from25 to 30, providing in each again for the Allies. e 5 a ‘msi’ ease. the additions must be m: re- Ii is a fleet cf 2.500.000 1on5 of instated from the national de ense merchant shipping—250 ships of list. _ _ 10.000 tons each-which Britlsll To Raffle Rea| Recognition ofpthe new advisory salvage men lifted from the sea. council which will rule the name bottom whgye Gel-mm E b9 t; i E T” til rnissi llca-_- .- '“.'- - "i" "31- viismiiveiinin anhmnidmeni litfilmliia‘$i§§f§?°£§$§i§‘i..‘2$“.§’é’“;. ’ silk Stockings Q gizidiiiifijnmax"gi.iéigxi;nis*r‘ecgfikexzg good as ever and once more carrr- . Will f-laridge of the American and mg me“ and muniiwiis as iiwiiiih ' mm prick of the muons‘ are their careers never were intcrrup-l v members tad, j OTTAWA, Dec. iii-A few lucky’ ' Tile story, new today. begun -w0lilell are going to have fill" filfififiieyénffiflfligfflcfli? éel-fls f3. Then Britain's lnost important zie- year. but tile)‘ Will iiflve lo ilc woo cad h th iors again attacked and ships essential to her C. T. Thomas. owner of an Ot- mcetfltgrobahlv Igenb. fallyliew York. continued resistance were being tawa Speciuii-y shop, has l4 dozen sunk in disastrous numbers. pairs of stockings imported experi- New ships to replace losses could _mental1y from Brazil. so far the Leafs Play Tonight With Olily 11 Men Speedway were run off today with‘ straight heats. Flo Direct won tlze Class A event dropping one Dartmouth. Bill Oowley Leads N. H.L. Storing Race Bill Cowley. Boston's great cen- tre, wok Ta firmer grip on National Tuesday night by collecting two polllis as Bruins defeated New York Rangers 7-5. Cowley moved live points ahead of second place Toe Blaki oi Canndlens. Herb Cain and Bill Jennings. Boston, each picked up two points to tie with Maurice Richard. Canadians. for sixtll place. Modem- (‘- Cowley. Boston l0 Blake, Cnlladlcns Smith, Chicago Bodllar. Toronto Lacll, Cailodiclis Richard. Cnuadicns Cain, Boston Jennings, Boston Navy iWlns _4-3 In Halifax League Pis. saw.» t- mfilbi-ipaw .d._ .-r~z crm~l4§w~> r4 DEEP BROOK. N. S . Dec. l3 - Johnny Gee spl' ting all navfs senior hockey league game. A. H. L. Results l-iersllcy 4. Pittsburg 3. Providence 4, Buffalo 7. LAID coo m 43-03m- REIPTON, England, —(CPJ -—A police superintendent came off best when foul- live chickens, alleged to have been stein, were produced in court; as evidence. During the hear- lng one of the chickens laid an egg ullicii the superintendent primptly claimed. YEO THEATRES The YOIINGEST PROFESSION VIRGINIA WEIDLER EDWARD ARNOLD JOHN CARROLL JEAN PORTER GUEST STARS LANA TURNER GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON ROBERT 'I‘AYLOR WILLIAM POWELL SOURIS. THURSDAY 8 RM. Mon-racer: SATURDAY 7:45 and 9:45 Dauphinee of Halifax, captured the_ TORONTO Dec. 13 _ C match race, feature event. from R. Tommo Maple Leafs get, out i- Aliiiis Tue"- Vieifii‘ i-fie- iii for Montreal where they meet the iieague-leading Canadians tomorrow night in a national hockey league galrle with onlv 1i men-three short tn n t n“ m’ c“ o1 the ‘customary N.H.L. comple- U to Hal Britten. Harald Grattall gained a straight-hen‘. win in the Class B race. Ail the competing horses are owned in Halifax and‘ Coach Clarence (Hap) for action. One will be centered by Ted Kenn cly with Bob Davidso Mel Hill centres the other flanked by NickMetz and Lorne CarrThe defencemen are_ Ted Morris, Babe Pratt. Reg Hamilton and Pete Bac- kor, Frank McCool will be in goal. Jack McLean and Ross Johnstone are unable to go. GusBodnanca- pable centre lee star, is sick.Swee- ne-v Schriner is on his wa gory for a rest: still a leg injury he received nerd Nov. Hockey League scoring leadership 1B cmmv German has any ailable around Montreal for use tomorrow night on a lentil- a manager Frank Selke. as he re- counted the tale of woe. “providing they haven't got anv army tie-uos." BOWLING ZION BOWLING LEAGUE (cpl - with S:otty Mair and goals. 1-1 M. C b Cornwallis sc0red a 4-3 will over the Dartmouth R .C A F‘ tonight in a HBIUBX not be built fast enough so it was cxperilrlellt ilils not served to re- decldcd sunken huiks must be re- .lic\‘e llle stocking shortage but i‘, floated. Salvage bases were estab- has added to Mr. Tllolnas‘ busi- lished all around Britain's coasts ness worries. and later as the war spread the If he decided to sell them he Upset In Allied Boxing meet —‘ not to reiioat ships, IIOYJGVCI‘. butta price ceiling. with a (up of Si land toCeylon they cost about $3.50 g pair ill‘- Arthur Atticson. husky eoniiini blitz intensified, vital clocks at businesslike. day SCOT“! ihe 5188950 ulJ-Wi 01' the became clogged with wrecks ing championships. ivinninz a de‘ so other vessels from Clllzda and by sQlling them, Canadian Indian from Nova Sco- supplies. they will be milled. semi-finals. count in the first round. Philadelphia defeated Wiiiifliii Mc- opell—and after this primary task d, d r l" l; t“ Veighi 0! the Briiiih filmy. Wiic was completed they started prov-i "m" (Lie c g won the championship of Wales ing that bombed, shelled or tor-i under the Hume 0i Tiny Wii- pedoed ships could be made wholei a I “we enn- 1 Seek Resignation i. Their work was one 0i the tur- nlng points of the war. with the} British merchant fleet reaching at | A Turning Point Sasik. (iov’t lifters Bonds For Sale the fight" d lies from the Ontario Legislature land new hows were fitted; ltififi$éb£fciiti sfiaplt; 35,3113, iglignfgiiiigg gg,,ig=iie,,.,,gi;cic president of t... cor‘. N... ouneed today the Saskatchewan C. ships Without slams 85L n5“; Association. following Mr. Alles C. F Government is offering sale Stems; ships Wmwut bomoméiresignatlon from tllc C.C.F. For of $1,000,000 in industrial bcllds. were replalcm dated Feb. 1. i945, bearing interest And a m“ Gm. . i terdzly. Mr. Allcs said he would r6- iii- iiiiee P" 99m amiiiiiiiy- ted knocked out was soon should- i lain his scat in the Legislature as 1y had coun- ‘He was elected C.C.F. member ill ithe 1943 provincial election. r LeBlzlnc with the Uflflfllmtlli“ the RBWYBiTiwi-iilh iihd Rehhbiii‘ Outside of Britain salvage wor- l-fliiim Fhliid Aci- 995550 Bi iiie 1'9‘ kers toiled .in the Mediterranean urc which gave the acvernmeni Tob r, All -, B ' a v it .' . . . power to raise $5,000,003 The bends 33: Napfisrhprcbigiélyanwas a 8.3;. District Council risked hint Mr. A]- Wiii be i9? a 104'?" P9Ti°d imd P? salvage workers‘ greatest lriutlgph; ies present himself to Essex North available in denominations of 5:10. in the Mediteffflncan‘ 5mm were‘ $100, $500 and $1,000. ‘of ills action. piled on the bottom all along ille: ed atop than to keep them clowni , _ "an More and keep ca. port blocked. Yet 1'10 "iemiiiiiiiiss {°.“““i i§°cig§iig°i if; of those llulks were rcfloated in rc-i m?” ve P.“ i cause ,' ' '. m' _ com time and each d“. as me, hols of ills cons ituellcji sum coll- c-pcrations proceeded competing shi-~ Wage officers met to report their scores as though running a baseball unanimous vote at n riding lll‘ irlg eallcrl lo inquire into tlie sli. game‘ - ll fated -**‘ All this though was Just a pre- "5 ' LONDON, Dec. 13 — (CP—Reu- panation. although a vital task, for l€al:£——PIB1l$ to expand facilities in the greatest masssalvagejabin his- Women Demonstrators C ada for showing British movies tory — the invasion_cf Ncrlnandy, c _ .n. H. were disclcsed today by J Arthur 'I'here, ulicre a capsized ship in a 528k 4 M1 1011 OLISQS Rank, British producer. strategic spot might mean all cn-, —~—~- In Canada, he said, “we have an tire landing thrown out of sched-- ions today carrying placards ‘High single-F. Miitth, zoo. High three-F. Mutch. 55S. lbblby Afternoon Ladies’ uasuqhri 224 the United States. 6 227 13g Forecasts Steamship 136i Service To Mexico l- IBI] ,Dec.13—m- 13- Tstablishment of a direct steam- l-iigh single-E. MacDonald, High three-J. MacDonald. ‘Rebekah Bowling League go this gl-Oup a), elm mctllflllt," he lifted ships and kept the channels‘ 4000.000 temporary and pcrlllnli- added. “We shall build and buy as clear. Everything from the slnali- cnl, houses ill the next five years. many theatres as necessary to give est landing craft to (hi! UIQLZOSY‘ A deputation organized by the‘ tish pictures a good showing-in transport handled was saved and]comnlunist Party nsizcri to .Lord Woolton, Minister of Rceo - time, as good as ihat given to the sent back to sea again- I American products." ———-——— Mr. Rank said also lle intended lMinlstcr of Works, to present pc- m build one or two (hgalrps in ZURICH, Dec. l3 -~ iCP-Rellt- 1 titlons which. they said, llnd b_ . erl -- Tile latest word on Hiilerislgned by illouscinds of llouscivl - __ was a report received today liifltiCS and irnr workers, a successful throat operation buuiled outside the House ‘Yhiil’ V°i°_i’i‘i.°iiiL.“i.ii5i‘i°...Gi‘i'iiif"i- _ Emmi 9i Rliliifiiiifiili; .. . ship freight service between Can- ada and Mexico within three months was forecast today by Ricardo Gonzalez Montero, Mexi- can importer and exporter, in an interview. Mr. Montero said he hoped to complete arrangements for the purchase of a number of freight- crs here to establish the service and would also see if there were any aircraft available in Canada suitable for establishing s direct air freight service between the two countries. Mr. Montero is negotiating with officials of the Aluminum Corr.- pany of Canada. seeking arrange- ments leading to tlle founding of on aluminum finishing plant in Mexico. with the Aluminum to come from Canada in ingot form. -_ High single-C. Smit High three-C. Imitli are left to right: Pte. Roy Saunders, Nansimo, B. “exerting every influence against i Stornl’s Death ‘loll Elli Ont. Reaches 24 soap operas and medicine shows‘ tibiae Amen‘: d u I x thatti the CBC culminate them. Ob- an an na one ea- . Jec on was a - gues met the problem of returning caiiiidii“ he" 5"“ w"ii'°' sponsored by mgrrxlufgctiilrletigrand-i war servicemen bv boosting their LONDON, Dec. l3 _ (GP ca}? lpurgatives. banned by CBC sin-E ' I B . . . . first‘ meeting o’ the major cam.- almost at illc start oi. the uiar. ‘Silk stockings curly ill illc iii-iv‘ scheme was extended from Ice- was faced with the fact that iriiilc The first job‘ of these bases was ported tilcy llilfi to be sold llli-(i " ...'> ROME. Dec. l3» —- (C?) —- Cui- to keep key harbors open. As ille to $1.95. Tllfli- didn't appear \‘.‘l',\' engineer from Verndale, Minn, to- Liverpool. London and Glasgow; If he said he would give the... 0 cision over Sgmn. Isaac Tilomns- the United States could dock with Today in; adopted a ihird idea-i iia in the amateur feeiheiweiiliii They succeeded. Working in Tile benefactors iviii be war ser- Th dew r r nine urkillhmeéi Slain-i Xhiciid hired iilt- vice organizations-andlthe \\'Oll'l- 0m" W” ii ° ii ' 8-0 9 Y 8P9"! uii ' Brill‘; en who win. The raif es will be, 9v . 1_ _< ~_ _ , lU-huaishiiid POW-marked with staged early in Jniluary. From his pr em he mo“ or ma“ dis In another uDSeii iieCiSiOIi. iii shrapnel, men of the Royal Navy iqxpericncp with women trying to tile professional middleweight cum- Salvage Dclvartnlent kcln every ibuy silk stockings. Ml‘. promos lau- Deiii-icli. Sgt. Rfliilii Bumiey 0i harbor in the United Kingdom llleves ilicrc is going to be a good leases," Sir A i t} {can wllicll would at in with peni- ‘clllln to defeat bnrterlo. dangerous low they rebuilt wouil-i WINDSOR gm De: w__(cp, kprofpsgor (frctsem ded Ships and pm’ mam back mic i ~The resignation 3r A. Nelson Al-i A. 5 it “W ships “inhuut buws were “Eli-fins Member for Essex North uns‘ ‘ iasked today by Alcide LcBlan-c.‘ Announcing his resignation yes-‘ The bond issue is authorized by gl-lng the 5935 QgQhL inn Independent Ilabor member. tspecil l ftlel,islt- '.. ~. - i . 69h ii 59550" 0 i e” i‘ 1mm, ships from haibol beds at approval of ‘he Wmdsor Gar. voters. for_ approval or disapproval . .~ . - -. B. tl t .l n; “W” and "m5 °i “m” “m “ii” .ifi.vfili‘ ltiilccctlghldthela megnillber: iccrn that he was silspclldcd llv f. ation. Tile member later u-as X's-i LONDON, Doc. l3 A-(CP) —§ix. agreement with the Paul Nathan- ule. salvagcmen were on thg job hundred women demonstrators] son Circuit and have decided to even before beaehheads were estabn marched to the l-lousc 01f Conlm-i 3 build it up considerably." ii-eiied. 4 "Tilzere are 120 theatres belongius Thcie iiiov ivcrked and died andi manclinc inc Government build - infliction‘ and Duncan snlm" i end some uiris lit the little villa-ze he is eollvalcseing in Austria liftcri Most of the dolllorrstrntors wai- a although almost-recovered, he is number, who llliri been allowed in- bcing kept in ignorance of irrlr de- to the central lobby, lflt0l‘\'ll‘\‘.'L"i PAC-E sci/EN g SPORTING CLUB In aid of Knights of Col- umbus Recreation Centre FRIDAY, DEC. 15th AT 8:30 P. M. _ Usual Prizes ADMISSION 35c Come llnd Bring Your‘ Friends Lav." 1'81‘. i‘<.* R lTer ' [Olilflll wiill tile 0f (lig- of Tl‘.(‘(l.1,\"o lltdzyi‘ snow- ' rained traffic and ilS. persons are llu. Kit}, n‘. iL- worst ill ti 'i‘oroll!n, l‘(‘ czirll in l Eillll? .ll ill. if l‘ ll. . iiorri ti Wloilsluc . moral Bralliforrl all Penicillin l... Ill if. D. Fight l. ll .. - _ Health Iillfi liivlllle today that/he , . _ _ .= _ . day iii me second annual mm“ ihips sunk at their moorlncs. Sal- iildfiyihlzset liiiicgflglt tfihestpgffsligiliii denim? i ggedififiiwiff, "f,.,}’,§,’§i§lii}§§.“'i}‘ °,§" Allied Mediterranean iiieuirc Wi- vasemen had in clear them away age lo his StOre than lle WUllid losc_u ‘ p ' ‘d ‘i’ i ° of iilljlltu’ tirug 1n iviplylg nu); \' ‘i’. Ll s if first‘. li no noiv have a rlipitl illlii of? vc means of tron!- fiiii.’ botll svlllli x and iéonorrlloezl might make possible legislation to lcxalldcr said. “Tiler: has so frlr b2 l no legislation oe- .¢'i1ii*'<‘ iii-"rc llr:s horn no sure meth- od of ircilinlvnt." it will l.ll:.e snlne years before the lnctllorl 0f using penicillin be- (_‘Ol1‘i(‘S crystallized, he said. but the lfllflflijliilli. incr urns that the new (it'll llarl stilllvllrlted anti-bacterial rcll in L,'$‘llf'l'ili. It was 9n the lilili ml:- or more anti-bac- .. silbsillllrrs would be discov- Penicillill wris not a cure-alLthe f the publicity peni- r-ure lilbcrculnsis. LIFTIHS were not drug. nor was ‘its curable by it. Passengers 0n ‘Lost’ Train Had Food GRAETON, Vi’. \'zl.. Der‘. l3 — (AP -—- A s nlell’ of WlOIIETS and n box cf bl‘ kept. the mnrooned passengers of a "lost." railroad train from llu iylillc hey waited out xym-t u-crst blizzard. it til-i . C d llorl crll terminal i “.li.i“Y‘f"I dilring th” n: ;. snow-covered minc- tndavls ' or "iyZs under r IfOPli lilies s of rnore than l2 hours-came into Grafton (n. 6:3" l" M Although Vic-loll: \'l during l e. not o: cr-lallv plea- iil/"Pri it'd: food. I1 .l ‘:-~-\ (‘(,‘li’i,'1l\f‘:i to a many and the broad to a owws The provcndcr lavas commandeered the lshcd tilroilcli "i‘ll.- our. .~ n. fvelullt our l‘ " "5 Using an old steel helmet for n lea kettle this L. Pie Don Angus, Prn-luien, H. C.. and Pie. Ha:- trio ni‘ Canadian soldiers in Holland, brow ilirln- old Bailcr. Grand Forks, ii C. ~ (Canadian Army selves a spot of tea lust blick of the front lino. Thei- Overseas Photo). -