i _ will,“ \ l or Aurora, Ont, it \\'ii$ rporied glrciz" annual inciting. ‘I e leaning niiiii in ,\l.i cl ' Troop, Scout‘ Newton, a. lad oi has distinguished himself as m» top rccui of 1i biiliiiig by j use c! n mzickiiii <h c 1c. Lziicst of the groiipsof air-min 4d Boy Scouts to si so tcs of study qlllil s . :i\'.ni‘c1i b: z 1 in 0th s across the Ixminion, F0 lic in Wlii Iii P 1| i‘ o! ilic R.C,A.l'-‘. i2 s: l. nii:i 60 J1‘ riirol Lenders, boys between of these young on has provid-ql m the advanced educational Troop organization, of leadership responsibility to boi a: the earliest pmslble age. Man h: e done remarkable work. including rescue fighting during ziir raids, their young leaders. paid the supreme sacrifice. "The Boy Scout Movement be came the iint form of a new train ing cf the ivlioleness of young per and Tide. the Soouis of Liverpool. an winter by bundles of bmcken, hrackezi was bundled by Junior Boy Pie. L. Australian 0d during the si Scouts. mg fund home oi WlliUl he was an ant Scoiitmnsler. crating plant is noyv in use in 2011C. at Wanannui. NZ. 111.‘, staff mid b y ii". and ivill liiis- ivii to aii nssiiziicri pus i‘. The importance cf Boy scout \l'.ll'.lll'i'!, as .11.... .l by the Will‘. p d n tribiiic bv the liiziyoi‘ -i:‘r upon the occasion of ..:.-m inr; irirnnllv ll incmlxir . Scout Associaiioii, and ~oiit Promise. Said l-lis The Scout Movement, ii is on religion, truth, lvinniir .'\".'i r tn nil in need, 1510:." Hi2? in '. iii) on." r- International At A Glance lly The Press ‘HINGTON —I-‘DR will send u; 5v‘ »_ - East and cv- i i.‘ runny may he lbiWU-Qlllll IEO- vl-scizcii: l {him for l9 CHUNGKING- Chinese cuunl- 7.1100 mlxillioiinl ciiscnlliqs in (imigsfm ilviiui-le but my some Jnpg escaped riieirz-lcmcnl. noscoiv - mi n9. nirxiiix forward from Lin; all in ill!‘ lilick Sea, retake 67.3 (owns in live days of drive. slflqnpong - British [arm's lliigt‘ sun-several local nfleir-Ives n- liiinsl Jr s \v'i:> cnziiinue iulvunoe on both sides of bliilziyan peninsula. WASHINGTON llmcricnn- of Philippine army holds north anlla; Corrcizldor men lap planes. guns cripple JANUARY 1, 1932: i» _ tlte British y of Iiilorniiitioiils film “Men ‘lll0l'l'0\V" is a Boy Scout. Stan. 1.7-.» Nciviozi, of a Bloomsbury Scout, blitz fire ivniclier. During one raid Vmm“ m» piii out an illi‘!'ll(il-‘1‘_\' bomb in rrgcst are located at Tor- " Fit. i'i'lili.l.‘l 21nd Yar- .\"lli0 crises the his- . officers 0i the R. C. A. no f0i‘lllll'i\' were Scuiiimnsters. Si. Tlicinzis course is headed i;\‘ Civilian Instructor Jack Shep- lic: Technical per cent of s of Britain nus branches ‘s l Their ‘aces have largely been taken by l6 and 1B cars. The silencll success ‘ y la idgirs indcarrylng bu!» [I'll have tlier proof or vim” d B sound- ness of tlic luio Lor ndeii~Pow- eils "patrol system" of Boy Scout 52mm“ and the giving Fll"'li5i‘l and Scottish Scouting iuilts Will‘ service rind fire under Many have been injured and n. number have sonnlityfh-Geoifrcy Young in Time The Boy Scouts oi Vicloria, Au- stralia have purchased and pre- sented to the Australian foroes an army truck, mi ambulance and a refrigerating plant. The total value oi the gifts was £1..'i'.l0. The refrig- Sld Fedar B at; AssoclateilyPrcss Sport Writer 6——<AP1—Jce Louis isn't with Buddy Baer to order a licl 111ml 0f fried chicken, but $100,000 cr more. _II Buddy shciild high iinrd one in Garden Friday NC d- cent cut, pioiiJ-liip. _ belting partners liberally, "s0 any chances o1’ again. When I fell i; H‘ LU’ I really/ed right lake any chances if him on again." What's more, one l ever learn! Joe's camp followers that he having lots more fun training this fight. too. because it's ilie knows of showing his patriot-ism. the Navy Relief 3' Up i0 today, Jce Harder than ever .' For charity bout Over 50.000 Dfiunds 0i’ rags. waste war, aluminum and old iron has ccn collccied by the Boy Scouts ll. git llg ifiwlish ciii, of Friday night's fuss GREENWOOD LAKE, N-Y., JP. irlnd up his ll/Ldison Sinai-e and knock Joels I. ears oil. the Bcunber wauld be out ~ something more than his 40 per which is being turned over to charitv. There's the mat- - icr of the ivorld heavyweight, ciimm. er b: _ "Buddy hit me a honey in Wash- inst/on his» May," he recalled to- iou: spar-rug m t! ain't takin: a arwpen n through the ropes after he connected that time, then I C_2llldll'L took from for largely because he's in better shape than ever before. and, bed. way he 5-‘ ‘Tm glad 1 can do this for the Navy Relief, and my country," he the Dl-wk W1“ in explained. ‘Afterward. I guess I'll be called for the army right auick, done this much anv- “This much" is no small touch. The fight should d-raw more than . 0i which Jce’: entire 40 Per Cent is being turned over to Fund. as well u Promoter Mike Jaccbs’ entire pru- fit and a good piece o! Bzieriv, nut. has flaiiened four sparmates in his 60 rounds 0t‘ boxing drills. He sliuiiles in, throws less wild punches than he used to do, but once he gets his maxi set Nine Year’s NEW ' YORK. Jan. 6-10?)- Now ' i-l". " Yrrk flamers tonight lied “W11 11i3‘-@-3‘e.ir-o.‘d rrcxrd of "QUITE sccrsd in 7'1 co. ‘xullv: Nniiuiril Hcckry League ginies, hg: and at the same lime climbed into e a training harder and walloping moi-g ing Detroit y bhfln lie did when it meant a tie for second pia¢e by defeat. “£00131”. Red Wings 3-2 beicre At the same time the Rangers suffered a loss which may prove ious t") thzn-Hlicpes of caiching 16' Bruins. 0m _ u (ieieiiceman. ‘e11 heavily imcl was taken to hos- Dllrlll With an injury tenratively diagnosed as a broken left sliould- . c. HQAIQY Wfls ihe only Runner loft on ihc icnm cf ills: squad which iii January. 1933, \v¢i= shut out bv goalie John Ross Rorich of Detroit i0 end their run oi 7'7 games with at least one goal a, game, Tilers had been P111115 i0 have a Heller nizlit but. ironically, they were ditched b-(‘Chlhe oi ille jinx usually iln-CCZZITFH with bone" niuhis. WiYlSTlinn Allie Pilaf» sccrwl the slcconcl-ireriorl gTfll which 11rd u the record that the Rangers wil Seek t0 break Jan. 13 in their game Brooklyn Americans. Before the second mriod was over Alex 5519RPM’ had given the RCIHQIJPS a 2-0 lead. Detroit. nfbPr a slow start, netted the third period, Gus Gieseliiecht scoring one him- self and giving a pfl-Ss to Jre Cor. With 10f the other. But between ihese coiinicrs wins Sfll1(l\\’l2h€(l a 5 I. E 2 6 f‘ a: Pia ,_, X1 C .. ——A in four goaLs tonight gnC mg 6-4 winning marker, Kuntzs goal was scored during a p-emlty in Edaie Wares—a pen- lli l. Mllllflgifl‘ JFICK Adfimfi “Vliked conceded Aiiiiers a 4-0 i\'l\'l iithtili‘ -,l l‘. runs :i oiei‘ [lie Binrl: Hiiivlis. out on the ice a few ‘steps before they sLlflc-(i mcviiig “x111 u p _ _ ivho won one and tied two of the sUhLYlARY he remembered the iiriancial con- goals 1316 in the seam-i my q ;...~ev.c;is g3lll€5..tl;e Bruins gst oil , ._ _ sequences and scrambled beck on Halfway through the Llllfd. they Io a flying start. They reg steied First Period the bench. Even so. it was under- tied it up, but they cculdnw. 5mm; rill of their tallies, made by Wcou‘ N" 5' ,7” SW05 i115 5311i’ W85 Slifflfllfflb i0 the pace an" ifluurlul Glzvc Eav Diiinari, Roy Conavhcr and E: die . Dumart (A. Jackson. " "‘ cost hmihe automatic fine OI $100 thrusts laic h. pgriid ixt-erl WW brfre the vstrs 1r’ 14:16 llilliisozl in such cases. the iviniiliig nua: . ., Giiaichcr (Wisvninn. The argument was that the ‘<1 by in; m. I10 llaolcs. who are ivere bea"- ‘:33 Rangers’ Lynn Patrick should have Yer Hzir" (‘ll in their five pr vi si. ' Wrsonrin iHollcii, Cow- drziwn a penalty also, for high- ' w, V,” "Lrflf- i-ook advantage at‘ . y) 1 58 sticking Wales whose mouth was his debut by nut. g, the losers’ rc vii-period Dfiflfilliy‘ io rcgistsr Penalties-Bimini. 51-1: W113i), C“? first goal on a hard shot frrm iii» - - ’" frilly. This replied from wing. ' . FilOi. ihai J o Crrper Second Period SUMMARY ‘Tricky Pm Drulrns s11 rkqj ii YPIFO ' a l".‘l€‘=il OI iii-is iii- ‘_ _ Miners’ attack. get i ‘ I i: l l by Ri-i l-Icmi... re- »‘- ~. Cfprr illziiiilni l5 5f? - lirst Period l ‘Ho assists, Plrg _ r.;' by the Bfllllli. P . . llllllGl‘ and lo_ Morison came up ‘will a. 1311i!‘ o: silccci-s aroused the Black u but" Ilu-“conduci. scoriiig-Avonc. tallies. Plan-ks to fighting piidi and they i . Penalties — ooulicr, Lisccmbe. __________ our loose with B, long sens o; Third pm-ind or W11, p! Kuritz. BABE RUTH IN HOSPlTAI, DOWer plays. One of them succeed- tended by i ‘VERY SICK LIAN’ Second Period , LLXTEQII Delffiii proicsied so Vigflf-IISIY The Eistern Ccmarijan did-i. ou- ii- LACE BAY. N.S_, J-.i.i. lL-(CP) BOSTON, Jon. 6~~iAPi—-A iliree- fact lic iizid bccii uni oi " strong Sydiiryi 01.: iili-f‘ iH-Hl #1401‘ Pull“ (iullilg llie lllSL .- -. .1 .i»i :(-.l.~(lll has. s- v.1 5.1 111')‘ the game netied Mi l11ll'(‘5 s..\' mlnii: f" [JGF-(ld play eii- d. iercziccs with Alumnae-i‘ Red . 01 aimed Boslcn Chicago Black but was not ugh to stop Glace Bays ri- Miners who came up with a win over the cellal-Jlacg Dcl- [Glliéllt 50;; i cci during the gain the National before 10.300 ai . Garden. While gnirng tlzc first Lriiimpii l1. Bruins to defeat Hawks 3-2 and re- lrlockey Ltague the DUHOU. iia.l1' i inccman Jrick seventh nriizite oi \ 1-01158 training Rangers. Tie Record 0f Miners down Eruins Defeat Black Hawks Standing By Millionaires 6-4 3-2 To Regain League Lead l/Vlzipping Red Wings 3-2 ‘l he Bruins suffered anoihzz- C-Ila- " ‘ bJore tmc tXpJQTi, for . Crawford , “to iu reine with a i-iiiilrd left . 5~*Cllill<"lgo. 'l"h'm= (Mariucci) 7:49 was ‘ PAGE SEVEN Well McNeil! is Re-elected head Of Victoria Club‘ MR Wellington McNcill. port, \\'ll5 re-eleciitrl for." .. the VlClOTiil. Driving Club n’. ar-n-"il mec-‘j i. li".‘<l ‘ v er. S‘ iuih- iii‘? The ivt-aiiiei- Mum-is noi-I(.‘l£ AHYAYS coon JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE A siQviiiI FOR IilLAl/Hl _____ iIii. ‘firlCd plai, ivrcii Bill Penalties-None. _ _ NEW 310R}; J, , f ,_ C- 1,. \l n scored with a fzve-icnicr . , l-Neiv York, Pike (Smith, Pratt) Pic-mum ‘Babel .Rlil]ill,) one Jrfioiilg "iii-T i-Tikllli; a short llflfs iYCm dc- 7:22 greatest baseball Flaw.“ o! Mi ieziceman Johnny Marian-cl. 2—-NC;1V York, snlbicky (Coulter) mum was taken to a“ hospital l“ CCJVPJSCF‘ bevione thlq ftllléllbbifl]. Bill 1 a private ambulance. _‘ 'no co .ece we assiss “’““°“" hi2.“ ,,‘,',i“‘,‘.‘,.,,,€’§“g*,',§§i iilirisiii,gssasirbrzzrxiiirliss AL WA Y5 500D -— Third Period ' ‘ - .' ‘ ‘q n ' i’ ~. iiilcr inking zi puss from f3‘. ‘glfllfli-‘fifl’ ‘Hr-ti? Wlsrjiziciii, and blnsitd thipugh 3~éDntrolt. Giesebredit (Brown) hospfra; for a‘ "romfme d“, U" 0 flfiziliifiefiflmflyéi Preaii-thfiui hi}: was z - I , _ - 6'11‘ si e an e goa was Yo. mo» i...‘l"l§éi?.°'5.i;lél i2.°‘iii;”i;...%l;.i;.‘2§ ,,, ,,, : ue ' Sjlgeitiroit, Carveth (Gicsebrechtl f§fl*‘..vjfr§ffs'i'c‘§rmggd, appeared to Schmidt. ihe icrauiuriineo’ YES, 8-10 TONiGIiT—-THE FGRUM N ‘ Y k 1 b P w M 01m w sh __ girgkli; Jlccilcson. acquireld frcni 6i‘ 01' 5'0“ y young Alan (‘l'!!l.iic5— , ov c ares, i- . , T " " ‘ 1'0 ‘n ncrlcans sunuiy nus gum; ma‘, turned out, to be we bjdm ' Mlllilfds 1411's min. pressed iiiiu service. despiw’ the ma’ OUT OUR WAY Senators move Into League lead g-piflhe leis t gro-r-‘izzig1 usually the 5' ‘ 5° °". i‘ "1- oomrwnm. Jan. 6—(CP)—-Ot- _ plcsulv hes ‘Bing a‘ 1e" “Mk i-aiva Senators mnrchcd iiiio first with bwdwuldxmg “fem pm‘ lace in the Qurbac Scnirr Hockcv ' bably because‘ as Spam?” Gem“ ague standings ‘hero ‘tonight’ A; Nicholson pointed out. he knows the bell at between 204 and fight. Needy families oi Kent, England, i.n part being kept warm Ttlglis o gathered and tightly Keiitlsh Wolf Cubs, the BOWLING CITTOWN ALLEYS ‘ronlght at 7 o'clock:_. H. Crawford oi a south regiment, who was kill- ege oi Tobruk, lei: a. will bequeiithing £50 to the bulld- °f me scout 5mm’ ‘t Commercial League- Blitz; vs V “$5M” Club. ' ' City League at 8:30- Corvettes vs. Five Aces. CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE —JANU-:\RY_ a liospiial in the Middle East. battle 6-‘5 Aces v5‘ Corvettes‘ lL-Patriois vs, Pira tcs. An emergency service whereby lpcorvettes v5‘ Plraws‘ in the event oi a general alarm gazpatrkiléavs' 5135's‘ Boy Scouts will report in uniform 031°“ vwbmlb; “'- m a central point is Kiln operatllor} 324" ° " ' pon arr VB , each Scout will receive 24 hours’ ra- 39_Pam°“ V" corvette!‘ iciis, nob-brink, f.)!“l(‘li. ii'.x:{i' boi- 2"I—I"ive Aces vs. Pirates. -—FEBRUARY— S-Corvettes vs. Pirates. 5-Patriots vs. Five Aces. ilk-Corvettes vs. Five Aces. iii-Patriots vs. Pirates. H-Five Aces vs. Pirnics, ilk-Patriots vs. Corvettes. 23—Corvcites vs. Pirates. 26-Patriots vs, Five Aces. —MARCH— 3-Corvciics vs. Five Aces. 5-Priiri0is vs. Pilfliffi- lo-~Flve Aces vs. Pirates. l2-—Patriols vs, Corvettes. l7-Corveties vs. Pirates. iii-Patriots VS. Five Aces. 24—Co:vetics vs. Five Aces, 2G—-Patriots vs. Pirates. ill-Five Aces vs. Pirates. —-lll‘RIL- 2—Patri0i.5 Va, Corvettes. Mayflowers Gluh Defaults to Balhurst BATHURST. N.B.. Jan. 6-(0?! _'n11_ M.'t_l'[l.\l'£’l‘g Curling Club of Halifax foray defeated a $2ll(dll'€d game with Blliilflffll, for the M:- Lellan Cup. Arrangements were made for three Amherst rinks to play here Jazi. l4 icr the trophy llCw held by Bhillilrsb. The Sea Sviiits are on llsirbni" Board duty. New session of Congress to convene WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 -fAPl— With war financing the major problem before the new session of ‘ congress. four senators served n0- ticg today they would fipihi. all n‘.- iempls to eliminate government programs for needy persons, youth- trainlxig. and fem-aid as part oi onomizlng in non-defence 8X99’!- ditures. Senator Oeor g Norris Unit-Nob.) said it would ‘jpenny wise and pound foolish to Try md eliminate those programs just. as we are starting n. war and may need them mos . Similar entlmcnt was expressed in separate interviews by senators D. Worth Clark (Dem-Idaho. Ho- me 3cm (Dear-wan) and gun's always loaded in the The erection oi Morrison sheit- right and ready whenever he needs ers Ina; been one oi the major and it" very useful activities of Boy scout troops in many parts of Britain. Fully a. thousand ivere erected by 1m wheighed am m“ his drill ioday and figures on rinegnt: the 5105 for the they hiinded CLllTlWi-lii Flyers a 5-2 defeat in a ivldc-opcn iliriiling struggle, The win boosted the OL- iawa club over Flyers into a one- point, lead at the top of the stand- in g. Ottawa ivcnt in from late in the opening frame and were never headed. ‘Iliey’ carried a 2-! edge at the first rest. got the only goal of the second to make the count 3-1 and after Cornwall had notched their second ciunier early in the third,‘ Senators rnn in two IIITITC goals near ilic end to clinch the verdict. Getting a goal and an flfiilrt, Sieve Latoski went lnio a one- point lead in the league ssnrlng race. Tod Sounders. who slmrrd me tcp spot before the crime, eel only one point. The oihf-i" Cuiiwtill ialy went i0‘L.1l‘l'v‘ liibcuiilf. Gordie PQJrirr s 1i two-goal man for Senators, The other coun- ters went Cw Johnny Inglis, George Green and Jack Crirlliy. Jack Dempsey Volunteers as Buck private NEW YORK. Jan. 6»-ICP)—- Jzick Drm-pscy, new 46 years of sige, lcdhy‘ walked lZllO n Uzilieal Slaies Army recruiting .~iuiion and volun- teered as a privziic. "They say they'll take me as soon as the ivnivcr on my H88 comes through," the former vircrld heavyweight boxing champion said. "I'd like iii. crack at ihc Clerinniis." Ilc sziid he liziri mi iiililciic pro- i:l‘1llll mapped uni. irhii-li lie would like in submit to ilie nmiy and if it was accepted he would help plan a novel sports program to keen nmiy men fit. Biit- the zimiy clld not take him. Although Dcmi iv passed iiis . al (‘Xulflill up l’(‘(!l'llllll‘i[! ~f- "m- srild lic could not b0 cii.‘ t ecl unless congress i-liiinucs the la which makes 35 the age lliiiit for army vclimtcers. “U Remember When (By The (nihilism PlThH) The New York stat-e Aihleilc Commi-isicn clcilironvzl _il(‘<"l‘l}‘i\'(‘i§lhl Chrmzpicn Max Sclinrlxng 10 years ago tcrlny" ‘ll l '1 i0 can for r. re u h Jack slmrkcy. ., rlii: Ill his lust 5;: ii": ' llll Atnarcnii itnq Wilifll Joe Innis fiiiii irci liini in one round nt New ‘Kori: iliicc rears cigo. N. II. L. STX-HYIIING l. 2 U -< a -.i € .353 -~ aqxgwmm 31,-”- ‘___ mu wsww§f£~a= -Wl.s.\ 'l‘lie new solemn iiie second m,» 77'li conqrcs<~ ii-ili (‘0Il\‘(’ll." at m 1 immyr-yciv. Oiilv rviiiinc wicdulcd the first (‘iv hilt 0h Tuesday or Tr-dnesu Prcslficli Roosevrli will dcliver ‘his flllililfil message. perhaps in crfion. M151 fnhcrv r with his b» ‘ nrviioslb for the fiscal year be nnlng nevi July l. The President has elven h"!!! that military expenditures will to im toward- ssoooooooxvio. To mc-rt mgs m pa", congrosslolmi leaders Me planning on perhaps swoon.- 0041000 in new taxes and some cuts in non-defence spending now run- ning about 86.500.000.000 annual!!- ' BY. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE “' I. i-"f . -. W’ A§"Qg"/M4~“va&‘lq ‘$35 hiiivn/vhlri/Ww "'.‘.“W"““ i iv t I NM V3 \i,i1v:i/"‘\i“,',4_,('“‘: . \,a W14, HM‘ . f“ w“ \"~\‘\ I \l1u” J“""“ “Hflflv- >vfi~wyll¢ Qt» mu uvma ffuvllt. we. m 1 u an.» s vunorr. wi-iuT! ALMosT A PIANO BOX TO BURY A LiTTLE BlT OF A DEAD " GPARIZER my HEROES ARE MADE- NQT BORN ’AT'5 HOW SORRY i I FELT FEiZ HiM ‘TILL I 601' TO DiGGlh-l’! NOW 1PM LooKw’ FEFZ A SARDlNE BRINGING UP FATHER , - . . HE'5 HOME ALP§OV~ IT SUQF. l5 - AMBQOGE-LET HE SAID HIS FEET IF HF TOOK li/ili KNOW JlJ5T WEQE 509E AND HE THE JOB‘ A15 SOON AS lh/AS ALL. TIFYED OUT- uiv FATHER . SOHE‘ wary-r TO s50- COi. :21 HQME‘ HE'S lN Hi‘: ROOM NON- 5‘ . ~ \_ 7 cm, HPNE ANY o‘ you eov scours eoT ATEN ?-<~50ME Home ITALENT GAMBOLlERS E SQ"; 3.57533 2Tb.’ it???’ wAe JUS‘ PRAcTicisrJ-M-ro ’ ASK AMOS, BUT He's ‘THE TYPE WHO‘D CHARGE TouR- isTs A NICKEL iF Hi6 GRANDMR wee oRiFT- rue ovsia NiAGARA FALLQ-I \\\ ‘v ANE>WER6= soizizv, JAKE.‘ - 1M 9o FLAT m? com: 1mm M. -| i .1.» ,.,, With M arjorvlioopll cm aizowgeur 2 My iNTEvlTioNs ARE GOOD “cc-ll: - ERiE TD LET you so I WADiNG. f” TILLIE THE TOILER- A hlAN-OF-ALI.-\V(?IiK! WELL, 1F ‘MUWQE NOTA DRAFT-BABE ‘(DU CAN PROVE lT.. WHERE'S YOUR ‘ fiosi-i! He's GETTING AWAY 1M His CAR_BUT MY OLD MOTOR Bi~<E'1_L OVER~ HAUL Him FROM HQME 0 AN NOT A CENT MERcY! ' FORTY MILES TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS . :1 By Edwina ' HAVE YOU GOTTA ave AUTOMOBILE --AN' WE-‘LL FKY TH’ K115i’ WHEN—— c- FOR EALE"? WE CAN we?‘ wo DOLLARS/N NlN - TmuR CENTS CASH-- r/ " -I’LL NEVER BUY ANYTHING THERE AGAIN] I'M REALLY W/ORRIFY) Al’? BuDGEt WE ELLEN TilYl-Niu HIM O THINK vu. HE'S SiC . ‘PHCNE ALL _w,--»\.. -