4:411. Thomson) 14. -Samniy Angott and Juan Zurita tapered off training todav for their gan the usual battle of words. Of current betting odds which Tm make Angott a l to 4 favorite. ch ' l Cl if ti} 5111111719 ' S 080158 Pfllflllflsslli- Zilmfls "m" §fdé“,§,f,'{,',ifj’c°f§f,_ a e got the nod late in our: trust, remarked: r-ydds don-t A Charlottetown ‘mm skipped by‘ cna win the fight." career and he's prepared for s. 15- ed "He was never in better spirits. Ii he wins. he'll be the biggest man s rvice was less than six months, There was some question lsst August when this sword was an- xuncaed fcgflservice int obscuration; yw ere ween . . ———- ' m m, end “.1944 hay n; main: It is esflnaied that 20.000 Nether- gymlqn, "q _ s1; monthslllriders have been executed by the x-ational service, would spply. PAGE SIX §PORTiNG NEWS. Whitlock Shoots Eight Goals As Army Team Wins Playoff Opener 14-10 Island hockey fans were delving into the record books last. nigh after Army had whipped St.‘ Dun- stan's 14-10 in the first game of the City Hockey Le e flnlls .to find out when and w ere such s score had been run up in an Is- land playoff encounter. But it is unlikely if they will find such an occurrence. But nevertheless that was the story as the final whistle ended the first game of the City League playoffs Starting off tame en- ough both teams split four goals evenly in the first period with the Army coming from behind twice to leave the ice with an even break. But thc goal scoring orgy got un- derwuy in the second session Af- ter the Army had come from be- hind once more to knot the count at S-ull Saints pulled into the driver's scat trith a brace of counters in 53 seconds; then the Army luugernsut got underway. n Lcd by Whitlock. Cudmore and 446 Jackson they piled in five straight goals to go into the lead before Saints cot going again to score the final goal of the period Army iintl an 8-3 lend at the bell Scoring ivas at a low pitch in the first eleven minutes of the final period with each getting one apiece; then Saints rattled in three counters in a little better than two minutes to take the lcad_ for the fourth time in the game but the Army's closing drive wasn't to be withstood as they pumped in live goals without a return in the last nine minutes of play to earn their four 30M margin. Again Tarky Whitlock proved his worth to the Army team and his right to the league scoring titig when he slammed eight goals behind the S. D. U. goalie and in addition got three assists for good measure. Tarky was again outstanding with Cudmore and Jackson turning in stellar per- LaMontagne) 9. 57. 10. 52. iil . Jackson) i3 . 08 l6 45 l3. Army (major penalty shot) 1'7 40 Montage) i9 46 . Montagne) 3 .22 i6 4 formances the former getting a goal and four assists and Jackson drawing down five assists. The two Lamontagne brothers carried the mail for the losers L. Lamontagne got four gpals and twc assists while R. LaMontagne was shooting one goal and making the play for four others. LlNEUPSu S D. U.-Goal. Olhes: de- 19 S LaMontagnel 10.03 i5 32. 23 Army, (Jackson, Simpson). fence. McAdam, Hennessey, Mc- Penalties; ouemoi-e, McIntyre, Levi m. Intyre; Forwards, Morris, L, La-t Montague, R. Lalviontagne, Mahar, Bradley, Steele, Cheverie. Arm Goal, McKlnncn; de- YI . fence, Levi, Simpson; forwards,‘ Whitlock. Cudmore. JacksornOsvil- lion, Richard, Nightingale. Stead. Referees: Lawlor and Raynor. SUMMARY: 1st Period: i. S D. U. L. LaMontagne .11.- 2 Army, Levi (Whitlock. Cud-. more) 9 09. Army, Whitlock (Cudmore Levi) 14 PenaItiSEJ-Ncns. Keefe Trophy 2nd Period: D. U R. LaMcntllne (L. . I. LaMontagne) 3 59. 6 Army, Whitlock. (Cudmore) rfs p. u McIntyre, s46 s. s. p u r. Laivioritebiie (n. 0. Army, Whitlock (Jackson) 010 Army Ciidmore (Whitlock) Army, Whitlock (Cudmore Army, Whitlock, (Simpson) l4. S. D. U. McAdam, (R. La- Penalties, Levi, McAdam 3rd Period: 15 S. D. U McAdam, (L. Ls- Army, Levi (Nightingale) égfs o. u. Cheverie outlier» S D U Bradley (Mahar) D U. L LaMontagne (R. 202. Army , Whitlock (Jackson) '21. Army, Levi (Whitlock) 1am . Army Whitlock (Jackson) 5 . Eilo Army, Nightingale (Jackson) .4 ‘i. _,. With Don Gross and Murray Armstrong each scoring twice, the short-handed Detroit Red Wings romped to an 8-4 National Hockey League victory over the Boston 500 crowd at the Boston Gardens. notched a pair of tallies. k on the bench for the first time in more than a month. used four defencerncn for the first time this season, including Jack l7 Crawford, who still is bothered by an injured arm. First Period: l. Detroit, Brown (Armstrong). iii-Detroit. “Howe (Liscombe. ll-Detrolt. "are... (Hollett) Training For Charlottetown Title Scrap LOS ANGELES, Mar. 7 (AP). A! Red Wings Score 8-.4_ A Victory Over Brains BOSTON, March '7 —(AP) -- 19:55. Peaalty-Buller . 5—B05bOTl, Clapper (Boll. A- Bruins tonight before a. skimpy 'l,- Jackson) 3 29. li-Detroit. Grosso (Liscombe. Pat Egan of the home forces also Simon) 7.02. 'T—Detroit, Thebgruins. with manager Art combo) 12.24 b1—-Boston, Cowley (Cain) 6.63. lit-Detroit, Thomson (Holiett. Liscombc) 30B. Penalties -I:'igan, Hal Jackson. Rinks Fail In Challenge YEOT THEATRE WINTER nssonr F f“ 0F DARKNESS " Min‘ olllus - '1' U s AY s u ' n R ' zion Ladies uowlinr League ammo» ~ SATURDAY __-_=-==—=__. --—-» L§M.§,,,.‘§,,,§’-,.§1.,<,L““°““‘“"°m" 334 lack of air fields. He ma no 156 predictions on whether Ill.woul_d be invaded. 10g Summariseduother opinions rc- e: u d Ja ffectively, for al- ga ilioiigh cagiixer-based planes could n5 attack the enemy homeland, their l“ bomb loads are limited l” "very favorable and it imllfol/QB A a 185 President Roosevelt said he has 03 pccn dismissing with Admiral 129 Nimitiz the new technique of 106 softening up Pacific Islands and i0l reducing them before troops are former island billiard cham- of the province but now tak- M "Bill" Nicholson last night threw an upset into trophy play of phy when his rink st year men, curi- .. . 1L’. Reduction In H. Atkinsons four by a score or 9g the first time sinca emfely of first n the trophy and ‘in their victory w of tive games an’, year men had wo Rebekah Bowling League 1 proving the beg. t when the chips and the Atkinson _ ith three victories apiece when the gaune go; under- way but the winners into a lead on the thii a four were never headed after. rink were tied w It was a surprising win and the winners deserve every credit for Brest performance. The rinks is composed of Bob Dalziei. lst stone. mate and William Nicholsc Results of other match P DOMINION LIFE H. Pierce 10; R S P E. Pull 9; Dr. E. S ACORN TROPHY Second Period: YOUR Jardine ufi m9 "Juan is in the best shape of his Ustiasugigers on“. win Wm“ {hgy ue- I P J iiunkerquc il-ljsl I Prisoners To Get Star ive on repatria . ted M Bel‘ Suminerslde fcurl . round tight," his manager declar- ififim} F0 Hamilmn we“ from w” Shields Priogen; W. Lord 23-6 vzlilie Chief Justice 5mm ‘I’ A. Campbell won from A.V. Soil-i Con“ in Mexico." lett - Charlie Jones, mentor of Angott. g contended the llltihalll till‘. “champ UIIIII~ can “beat any g we vng." . ,, g ~ "n11 be a tough iiglzt k rtng- Wflmt-"Sl" Ciblllm-ww" km, Sammy may or may no noc Amen L Tumq‘ Zurit out." Jones said cagily L R‘ k M 9h r n "My (boy is in excellent shape and F0 Anthrax“ A u e seog!‘ GR. Kc .. will weigh in about 134 pcuéiélsug‘ F0: Fargo“ .Zurita_'s undsge iri W.W. Lord. skip 0. I Home b 11:3 0134 ' . . mt . cThe ‘fight is expected to start '32 rvigisn: so. Mont may about 10 P. M P. D. '1‘ (A. M. 3E, E111; o. p. T.) <2 A, M. A n. T.) M.M. Bell. skim 12 S, MON. S-Jvreetow 6-'-5'Si(l . 7—-S‘Slde. Macho Remember When _____ '8—-F‘reetown. sr- ~ (By The Canadian Press) gigs") 10x50); March '1 (op goblet Howie Morenz, numbered among i -Officers and men captured at the all-time hockey Bfeuis. Dunkerque in May. i040 will i-e- of a heart attack in a Montreal ion the 10.99.43 hospital seven ceai-s ago tonight. r although their operational In his‘ 14th National Hockey 139W guc year, the 35-yeiiF"fld' Montreal er Secretary Sir James Grigg Canadian player was staging a‘ Germans since May, 1040 1d gq l m; el t great comeback, cut short Jan 28. i3-S'Sid zf-Icugelhf ‘Coiinrilvcins nqliieatylqng i981. when he suffered a broken 0f lei in s game at Montreal MASS KILLINGS Fliers downed lit scn on s rubber trait now are equipped will) a small imatelv the same. clcctric lamp which n nit-n; a 1,500- candleipzwcr beam to aid in night H1:- inc rescues. Dr 7H H. Pierce l2; Col. G. E. White - House. Congress Clash A Possibility WASHINGIIJN. ivraivu 1- (AP! —U0unsef 101' a. senalce iuvlmigatuig c-mmutccc today amen house flies on i-he rural electrific- uuon antnunlisuruhlun uiiu. \vr.i.ri told U16 request WOLUU have to be maac v.) crescent LCOSEWICU), himself, ae- ciared the committee would do lust t ‘lilo. unusual cull for o Bcarcats Eliminate New Glasgow TTRUgtI). NtS . livfargéid 7-1-(OP)h— ' _l Puro eorcasarvan tote "msmmfl ‘u’ maritime Senior Hockey reiiii-nriai against Saint John Buavers tonight Glas 8—Boston, ‘Egan (A Jackson b f Bow l‘ 18 y de eating 20W . 4-2t kihibe-i- 9—Detr0it. Sunon (Hollow gins for” filae greet. Lesiguxii slid: 45 Penalties —Guicl0lin 2, Hollett. riiire Period: s’sidfl Tgam In ill-Detroit, Armstrong (Brown. 2~Boston, Elgar: (Crawford, A. Liscombe) 3.57. Jackson) 8 47. by a 4-3 game score. M1016 raised anew tne pus- ty ca a coimess-white House clash. ivir. Roosevelt had movtd over the week-end to avert, such a. head- ooilision by instrucaizig Daniels. one or‘ his aides, to wer the committee's questions con- oemirlg White House efforts w 59¢. tery as RJSJL administrator. Dans leis had refused eariiur and had been mtnlrcszttened with contempt Close Win Ilisht in Bedeque Rink the Su e -- » - _ dis ekied out a ‘time mympm My hunt; 11-310 i-rtewwn up 1c" semi-final se each. Pia n fast sheet of ice t-nc and furious from be Amer-Daniels led t t-h arse crowd o1 m“ in a, roll L Beedyn Couns prom". ate agriculture sub-committee in- VIISUKB-tinrr the R..E.A., asked that the presidential aide produce fgglowllete Whitednouse fllwfdm. '-' oimce an memorai - 1m! With the R E A ‘ said he conslaere Pr constant u. gig?!‘ fgéda wlin w l- W 11$ W d evt-‘Ixlntiest lineup Th: Sunun sid rinks DNVC ‘ v‘ aim lightweight championshi W" too stergnx for irhre: ohariottetcwn milieu but elem players roi- tomorrow nisht st 011N000 fiTliB yesterday ano as a result thc u ‘t- "(Well-T me issue was m Baseball Park, their managers be- wgctern curling teams successfully» i1 retained l/hll MacArthur Challelifle. l mfihy when they defeated the W” erygers by a total score of 53-1 us probably, £118.!‘ lull-ii when Callaghan some the pay-off cccv r ti, . Hit/y cf th 1 c“ e only pen him that if he did not produce the request would be Rlooewelt. Salary Boosts Recommended By Board v QUEBEC, March ‘f —i'CP)-- in- creases ranging from more than $500 yearly are re- commended for Montreal policemen and firemen in the report of an arbitration board set up after s 14-hour strike last Deccmbc . three-man board was today. It was prepared by Roger Brossard, K.O.. nf Montreal, chair- man. Paul Marquette of the Canad- ian Congress Of La-bor, representing ards _l‘l'dilCll, Landry, J. £12.11, Eonier. Callaghan, M“. Lean, Broilvn. Goal. Campbell; de- town. fence. H068. Sc 3011165. Gardiner man Nazi industry. Other R: forces. Bradshaw and Lurking, If. . Sear l-lgside. " Callaghan, e k1 l0 2—$'Sld8. J. E 5 Rag Jamkfll msbee 3—Fi-eetown. .0‘. “w” H_ Monet] 4-—Freefohwn, " P . n. Somera (Simmons) rm: ci-isnurrrcrow_i_g_ GUARDIAN TO-NIGHT nrcuun EIIJCYABLE sitmvc YOUR FRIENDS WILL an THERE THE FWTEFSWT=T (Continued-a page L) Bus‘ “Very FDIIIIIIIIIIIO" Nimitz. here for war conferences. warned that the encm ‘s base is "very formidsb e" despite rt d b Nim tz wer “circus: air fields -needed to The general Pacific situation — ith th passage of time." w EPIBSB conference today, landed. Aluminum Price Coal Strike l Truk ma flown the union Jack at the ‘40.000 Miners Idle Cue ‘ To fields Xhlnded tonisht- PM wr “arise.” "s; for rolling yourjown Among the pits was the Abei-gorkf Mnes, whch r Be good to yourself ' Try I coupon. march’! — w?) - Forty thousand ccisl miners and . 0o pits were idle se s. walkout in I ' Monmoutbshire and South W816 RCH 8- 1944 iQvig 2g“ l d f 40 ccnsec ti weeks liPmiteeflim a " lites» “iii south w-u. m... exee- A. P. News Continues To Rani: utive committee. which announced 45 pits were closed by the strikers. appealed to the miners to return t0 Argentina work at. once to facilitate negot- latic-n of the wa-ge difference! which precipitated the walkouts. Dggpife Regtyictiong The strikes were estimated to be depriving Britain of flfwtons of coil ‘iaflyb l1 lfi id. ii‘ _—- n e ur a coa e e. w ere __ _ Slowdown “trike? d the nuance Aims. March 1 (A occurre . government began them b" rfhfr Wfrkt“ communications restrictions posed last night by the Argentine government. Cieveman of Boston, Mass., the vessels "Utility Boy." gainst "Charlie was One of the first to the United OTTAWA, March '1-— (GP) —A reduction in the price of alumin- 290 um sold by the Aluminum Com- 137 pany o1 Canada, has been effec- 217 ted "by a,. t between the 114 company and the government. it 166, Munitions Minister Howe said til-l day. . Thc price cut applies also t0 I 1 .. fom the company by ml 62:12:! rKlngdom and the Un- ited states, said the Minister who, I acts as agents for those two govq 145 113 i ernmcnis Hf‘ did not specify the amount of the reduction ‘iii-filiccuses Cov't i 0f llalting mi Investigation 132 ‘ ON. lvlacn 1-(5-95 Jrtlspi-‘éfifiut. the Mug; (Rgph-MQ), saying that a 30ml _, presidential aide "may have Ella-Tel“, m a 350,01») we in COllllwLiNldWt-lllk sail. or a radio, station. accuse Roosevelt auunnnstration today 0! shutting oil ‘rill navcstiyiiion ol ‘ii-gr Federal Conununicntiunsfl comn I sion for fear of the 90111-11131 cllnw“ “fig? ted his house remBrKl lchieflv to the aeeisiori iiv ll msiol- l ilty of the nous: committee inves- LlKutlllZ ulC NU"). Harry Hopkins th/c mostly bcnind the SCLIIQS the rig" p chief cioiusei 0f the FB-C- (William Corcciran and tnat Mr. CoroOPQ-n was in t-he piiture to the point b where he may have shared in a fee estimated to run as hlkh I18 $50,‘ 000,. Effort Ta End Strike AT no: swrse - ITALIAN tary commander, and Fascists met in Wehrmacht threatens to iniervfnela strike continue: past t.he decline. l0! workers had demanded an immed- service. improved food supplies. freedcrn for strikers already srres-l Workers‘ committees in BOIOF". na. Turin and Genoa were repor- the employees, and C.A. syivestre, K C. representing the i The report said that. the proposed increases would bring of , ' into line with those pa , J. Schunnnn (Lamp-y) work in Toronto and ilnited States e, Callaghan (French) "own, Simmons isomers) reeemm Qlflmufl-Lwouid boost cadet. ssiarfeg from ti. 260 to 81.500 yearly, wit‘: correspond- ing increases for lieutenant-detectives would celve $3.050 yearly under ilie pro- _.1 rosed scale, an increase of SSOO- - lthe highest amount of increase re- |corvled in it comparison between pre- . Alex Walker or Calgary. Dominion ed l-0—S‘Sld no; today presented to the overseas Nursinr; Sisters Association s charter of affiliation with the on Miss from M. Barton of Winni- pez. national president of the as- sociation at the iith annual con- vention of the Manitoba Oom- msnd, Canadian Legion. Penalty-Simmons. LAMP ron rufis WINNIPDG, March 7 —(CP) — ident of the Canadian Legion, eipresentaticn was tnade to Isent salaries and those pro-posed. increases for firemen are .__. __._._;.._._______ The report also reaom the m-omaels of the report. 78-hour wed: for firemen, with s cases would be retroactive two-day holiday every 23 dsys, and s 40-hour week for police. ‘do-Ts ccmmen led Life. Sentence‘ ls Imposed J-Demvecv) l‘ =1" 5“1@B““°“°‘ M“ told the court that Fox killed Ro- Makc Last-Ditch Iidiustment In Newsprint Price Uallailiflll cm May Be Made with a military conference aimed‘ He recalled illilbfl$4ll u-nincrease m“ what “mmmt w“ paid _ at ending the walkout. Thdhad been granted in March 1M3, and £11113‘. if. the Quebec Uquor com with the severest measures Sept. 1. 1943. , _ the population of Lombardy if thei He added. "Both this‘ Increases representatives attending the his . the United states. Ncithe of them o! other nations to make puldie late end to the deportation of It- w“ considered by m, 3;“ ,, . d to b0 such details. “m” ‘"°"k"““ ‘° °""'““’ mtg sufficient to offset the whole in- 1 m k - m t m- crease in costs and further adjust- I ad cgsszailnem ggnggoru3innflfigaryimenfs may have to be made." iiiiil"t.i"f=tiii"f" °' “M” "°'- British Cheese ted to have presented similar de- rnands. _____ v __ whhglmasp’ Iiaeimhiiita- (tfiPbilIl-i a s ec m ry a Bgfgynnuogleeszléfigggo: Eliot}? c; continued with its treason trial from three to two ounces weekly m “fir” Puchw’ “m” vmhy Apr“ 2 but the twowunce t" n“ Minister of Interior, the French s - e . National Committee of Liberation “on M“ remain ““°h““3‘d "d today re-estabiished Devil's Is- m be banned. Fond “mm” J_ land as a place for confinement w {old s press conference thehtwo- Th‘ mmmm“ finsenyélzekly butter ration was not yo, detaining o! “deport”... o, crimes. such as treason. Iie net off," suid iiatggert. “He was, Use of all communications in a plucky kid, he jumped from the I Argentina was prohibited to side of the ship on to a tossing Repsa Asociada, Latin American assoc ted press. because he had a German and It- and the Asociacion Nottcioss, aliian revolver he had picked upIArgentinc agency with which In ‘Prensa Asociada has s news cir- raft It was tougher for Charlie subsidiary of the in Naples stuffed in his pockets and was holding the Ship's canchange agreement. Blackout, in a pillow slip. before lie Jumped. but he wouldn't. The raft was tossing below him in a 25 or 30 foot sea, but he made it. cat and al1." Argentina. ' Third Mate John Lockman of from death He fell into the senithut it evaded payment of duties provided in radio and telegraphic While trying to leap clear and for _ 25 minutes cliutg to s pitching raft l ILEEWNIUOIIS. before he could crawl aboard it. Ordinary Seaman vlmm- p11"- In New York F. J Starzel, Vice mm of New York City said fire President vi La Prensa Mwiadfl» Q‘ of the vessel soon after the explo- at the time “We were lucky," he Necessary To 20 Ycars To By John M. Hightcwer Associated Press Staff Writer P) - Costly but bitter German re- NEW YORK. March 7 (AP) -- dition of stalemate in the figh A prison sentence of 20 years to ing in Italy that it now appears w suspem an life was given today to Max Fox, only a major military effort can inquiry into sale cf station wiviCA, one-time lrnlnblel‘ and betting com- break enemy lines and effectively New York, by Donald Flamm to missioner who pleaded guilty advance the Allied drive on Rome. Eqwanl J Noble, iormer aide w earlier to second degree murder Pending some such development, , tin the slaying of two former as- grave concern was expressed here "A; the mystery of the new deal sociat-es as they played cards. today that weather conditions in ‘drama unfolds." Mme-l‘ Wm House. "you will rind mov1n8 hearing a plea for leniency, im- to the advantage of the Germans. Judge James A Mullen. after both Italy and Riusia are working osed the sentence with a reccm- Dispatches told of heavy rains in “meant name of ‘FIIQXTHIMI mcndntion the Parole Board act driving streams out of banks cola-n. once an aide Minna-en tam favorably whcn _the 53-year-old the Italian battle areas and re- velt. 1t Will b9 bliwYfg the 10mm. man has served his minimum duclng kround fighting be minor 1M1’ N°bi¢ 9"‘? W“ time —l3 years and four months. actions This enables the Germans Defence Counsel Nicholas Pecora to obtain a maximum dglgy 1n Al- lied progress at i; minimum of 40. Bud MOI‘!!! military expenditure. 53. on Aug "If." _—~ rig over what Fox elieved was a double-cross. 0n Invitation 0f Prime lVLinister MacKenlls King, "r _ anwsering a question in the Coni- AWA, March, 'l -- (OP) - mons yesterday, said the Quebec 0T1‘ _ (A?) __ Further adjustments may have to conference was held at Quebec on geflfilmnfiufiffing 355cm pm. be made in newsprint prices, althe invitation of the Canadian gov- vmcml cm“! Wtflm we", m“. Prices Board official said here today. effl-ifleni- m m’ a “m dmh ‘gum u, end myHe said newsprint manufacturer-st Maxims Raymond. leader oi‘,immedia to make another Pit- , workers’ strike in Lombardy beforeiwere seriously affected _ by risina ‘n29 f§{‘ys'ums“‘§§‘f me Nazi med deadline tomorrow. ‘cost of puipwool pro-luciirm as well aed b- cnnndd n ovemment, Gen. zimrne: \‘.nn, Nazi mih- ,as by increasing lllllf, overhead costs 9e“ Y “ 3 ' mills with curtailed production. ‘m’ the holding M such 5 “ma” >\ d >1 i011 similar increase become effectivel ML King's answer w“. "The toric conference were the guests “m Avmm "pens m“ u" Mum numggzceed sigdfirgiruistration uhiclfor of entertaining heads of states price increase; in and distinguished rcpresenwtives Rut-Established lis Penal Colony Llewellin announced toda He o’ political prmnem ‘ d” cree designating Devils Island persons convicted of political Rflyflie and 8t. Joseph Island in the same group off the French Guinana coast were assigned for ordinary prisoners. The French Government in ’ ower shortly before the war roke out. abandoned the policy of sending prisoners to the Guiana penal colonies. Three former members f the LINIMINI National Council of Rehlll/Jlllflé, a IIIVI £3311‘! (underground orge nation. 0 . ‘rt WORK-WEARY e death pent: y for MUSCLE! Pucheu. savinc that the Council had condemned Pucheu to death in 9553mm Rt f1 scssion in Parish in Allflllli- 1943. 0n the‘ basis of "Doris from the underground. P)— Associated Press news con- trnnsferrlnn 1 _ miners el-eivhere and replacing ttlggein? {fgzkhagapgzdn 35$‘; -—- Wireiess faculties by which As- (Contihued from page 1,) sociated Press ll9wiAlrelgflfilelgell%réi kng tgeAlill‘ %1 Haggerttgf Har- erelrd (11% on iharggis of adtectlzlni- or ac. c..oneo exur- ca voaono racan e- vivors, was 31-year-old Charlie graphic regulations in a measure lsimlar to one taken Saturday a- Prensa Unida, affiliate o! Press i However tile ban did not res- "I told him to give up the fHCIYJIlCiSIMIlSE bof gable and wtelephone lac cs yteAssoca d Press itself and by these means the AP continued to maintain service in The suspension of wireless re- New York Citv had the closest call - ceritioti was ordered on a charge ucke out on the foreword section =—'~""' " I‘- _"'_' ‘:2: Major Military Effort Defences In Italy, Is View WASHINGTON. March '7 —— (A ‘military leaders have warned, s supreme effort to wipe out the Anzio beachhead and shift strength for the Ruuian sllmmeLoffensive in late May or June. Rome prior to the second front assault, they would seem to have left only the expmisive course of throwinir massive forces into ti)! Italian fighting. Conference Held Scrccn Star To Myrna LOY. screen star, will di- vorce her wealthy business hus- ""—- band. Hertz, J1. OTTAWA, March 7 - (OP) — "shortly," Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Publicity Department announced today, said they had separated amicably, M. G. M. said. adding that Miss Loy would return to l-folll’“'°°d ture in the “Thin Man" series- _ Expenditures Increase In were authorized after full consult- of Canada. 1t i: not the practice! N B . I k ml} ggléffighglgviflfgtectlfl "éfaxgieeliation with the United fiirites office n! OQIIIIWIE; which have the hon-I l’ ' t ON. _ —1ower revenue and 111.211" "If Denditure were predicted lodiiv if Hon. J.J. Hayes Doone. plum": spacings-treasurer, in estlmatl I 8. 51111;) l swicks fiscal year ending 06f 3' DQXZ. Mr. ‘m i o dgpt in the legislature. cstim-"li I rilvenuc would be 311308.943 _ IQSILTM less than the actual anioul i! d ed at $11,363,991 or $556,000 higher than in 1M3 c nsecutiv surplus 1m W" "whf _ £B|R0Ogi high rt ure of $1.142» - l I01‘ $21,988. will)» new taxes were fl1111°"“°"d f ecast in swim" giltttltreembleariiiait generation"- UIIBEB PUBLICITY advertising is essential to build "friendly and symgfliheiifi, “and tude to the church on FIRE”. of the people. any! RM" -n ad. , ell tgyersohé agdivocagisng l‘ ver c m . duct i? a united Christian "m" . the Christian moi out m “l, sbicious of the sociciy will}? EH11“ guardian and exPOM" we; of m, If they would not take ‘l: church church pulpit the" i 5m, o...“ should use the pull?" ‘gs _ (he man must use every Y _ pulpit cf the 17""- cnt delusion then b . Argentine Government. y m‘ "The tax referred to in m; government's order is a Wm, nominal amount and would M" been paid immediately had m, government ever demanded 1p Starsel said. "It was not paid b’, La Prensa Asociada simply l”, cause Ls. Nacicn is the authoflm" receiver and we always had rea- 5011i!) believe the arrangement was entirely regular, "The Associated Press and l“ affiliate, La Prensa Asociada, h“; operated in Buencs Aires for more than 5 years During all tint time the Argentine govemmm has never revlousiy cliallen ed the Association's News distrigu. tion methods." DilDatches from Montevideo pointed out that government mes. sures such as were taken all“; the Associated Press. and rim“ Press ihad been demanded by the two outspoken Nationalist paper; in Buenos Aires, E1 Federal and Cabildo. El Federal and Cablldo declared the AP and U? had sent abroad- “sensationalist stories" on the re.. cent series of Argentine crises. Break German! From Russia have come reports of early thaws softening the ground. This raises the possibility that in l; short time a general thaw may bring the Uslldi spring lull on the Russian front. Assam that Germany has large reserve force of which Alli slowdown in Russia could pcrmii the enemy to shift more divisioiil into the Italian theatre, make a back into Central Europe in time If the Allies intend to gain the political advantage of capturing Cat Divorce NEJW YORKTMarch 7 --(APJ—- John . A Joint statement by the cvullll Mimi; 1-» (C?) of $5.052 for Niw Film‘ Doone. brinzinff 4W" , was cstimfli‘ year. Exipen iture The secretlarv-lreasuicrli mum‘ though the est mob; was 0111' _ ay. A continued buoyant ixrggélrtg | WORK FOB. CHURCI ,1,“ “the pm- rPecpie recognized the 11W“ oi