41st 1 't . e .1 . . thigh‘ V v it faiggdsfx M‘.<‘U4‘§I‘( J p». . .. ORTINJG NEWS Richard Bags 5 Counters As Canucks Even Up Series With 5-1 Win Over Leafs Dy HAROLD FREEMAN (‘iiliatlihn Press Staff Write;- MONTREAL. March 33-—(CP)-- Rlllllll; in on five spectacular goals by Maurice ltlchard. Montreal Ca- nadians whipped Toronto Leafs 5-1 here tonight to tic up til -_ best-of-seven Stanley Cup slfini i:i.il series ht one game a- iELK’. Richard set a new league record for goals in a playoff glam; when h: shot number five midway through (he third period. It was h:s second of the final frame. lif- tf h? had rapped 1n three 1n the second. Bu: while it was Richard who drew the thunderous applause of tile LiCll-Oll! 12.980 fans. it was hard itorlting Elmer Latch ilnd The. Blake who szt up the plays that bflflllht. lilo Ionic. Their flawless passing troilglioilt. the game brought Blake nzsists on all fivo e-nl; azrl Loch drew credit on four ul iirni. Bv their win. Canadians t:e.v' things up for resumption of the. 5e s in Toronto Saturday night. (dill wiped out much of the sad‘ h1fl1101‘y of the 3-1 licking the leafs handed them in the open- ing game Tuesday night. lt was a fighting mad Canndien team that hit the ice tonight, and 2 05 while the Detroit it}... Even With Black Hawks DEIRIOT, March 23 -- (CH- Tile uetrolt. ‘Reu wings drew even with line Chicago lilacs i-lawlts at unc haunt: oacii iii their Slfilllcy Cub hockey plily-uii‘ series tonight, winning 4-1 oeiore a. crowd of l2.- a l. _‘.lhe Red Wings grabbed a 3-0 edge early in the illial period and tiillyetl (lelibcrulllv toward the end to protect the iclid. George Allen milieu Chicago's only marker at 111-15 minutes o; tlic third Stiiilza. litter ll scoreless lirst period not- able only tor live penalties and the lz-zcclieiit defensive play oi a! bClbCPt. of the Black Hawks. De- troit broke the ice on Joe Car- \ct.'i's goal with syd l-lowe assist- lllll‘ ‘ill. [110 [HTCE-IJHHUCB mark OK the second and rlowe made it 2-0 |‘l_:f. to 560011.05 before the period ended Don Grossu hammered in a 20- foot shot oil‘ C'Jl‘veth's rebound with the poi-loci only 2i seconds old and the Wings coasted ui ihc game was considerably more nail-ll iought than the Eloy-oft sooner. won by the Haw 2-1. Nine minor penalties were called zive o; LilCln on the The two teams ii0\v Chic-duo for games Sunday and llichird-L-ach-Blake , Morris) 8:50 l chard line was outstandin , every Can- uck turned in a. SW18!‘ effort. Bill Dill-nan was tops on the rear- iluard and showed the crowd to- nllht what he had failed tn dem- onstrate in the opening game- Maiwlel why he took the VBZlHS. ‘Trophy u the league's leading goalie during the regular season. He was beaten only once, and that. was on a rather tame sliot at the eight minute mark of the middle frame. Reg Hamilton bear ing a new pass from Lorne Curr. The shot drlbbled omehow be- tween Bill's legs. Durnan let. that one go. but he redeemed himself on a dozen hot ones later. Richard started his ' individual parade with two uick ones-l’? seconds ap3rt—-eary in the sec- ond. l-le bagged the third lust. be- fore Hamilton's cal and collect- ed thc final two n the third. SUMMARY Flrct Period Scorlmn-Nonw Penalty-Lamoureux. Second Period i. Montreal. Richard (McMahon Blake) 1:48. 2. Montreal. Richard (Blake, Lech: 3.‘ Toronto. R. Hamilton (Corr. 4 "ontrealplticliard (Lach, Blake) 16.46. Penalties: Richard (2), Web- ster, Morris. Third Period - Montreal, Richard (Lach, Blake) :00. . Montreal, Richard (Blake. Laclil 4. 15 Penalty: Heffei-nan. i 2 "——" " Staged under the patronage of His Honour Lieutenant Govcrnor B.W. LePage and M.rs. LcPage.| Premier the Hon. J. Walter Jonw. His Worship Mayor J.E. Blan- azid Mrs. Blanchard. Chin'- lottetown foe Follies presented by Wallie Scantlebury and an all- Grlarlottetown cast takes Dluce at the Forum tonight. It will be the fifth annual std- glng of this event and tonight it is e ted tn be even more :l ins. co orftil and glamourous than in the past. Figure skating fans who have witnessed the class go through practice sessions have been qlllflk to note the improvement shown by the older members and the ab- ility no by the new-comers. Tonight there will be a FY0818!“ 19 number: performed. ranging Tuesday before returning here. In regular season play Detroit, lost live straight on Chicago ice. SUMMARY F llgl. Period scoring-None. Penalties — Simon. Mosienko,‘ Scibert. Johnson, Hollett. l Second Period l-Dctroit. Carveth (Howe) 3:00 ‘tr-Detroit. Howe (unassisted) l0:-! 40 Penalty-Cooper Third Period I—Dct.roit.. Grosso :21 ‘—Chicago, Allen Dahlstrclm) 11:48 v-Detrcit. Bruneteclu 06 (Johnson, (Howe) i6 : - Carveth. Pcnaltics — Brown, H lctt. Better Shaves -_ And More 0f Them with (illeiie Lather SHAVING i ' LARGE SIZE TUBE Maritimes Without l HALIFAX. Match 23 — (OP)- For the first time in many years, the Maritimes will have no Mem- orial Cup contender this winter, it developed today. wi of orts t/o of f backing for the herst Ramblers. Ramblers, who won the Morit- ime title last night, were forced to default to the Quebec winners be- cause they could find no one will- in: to put. up the antee neces- sary to bring the Quebeckers east. Amateur hockey officials cot. touch with every artificial ice rink in the Maiitlmes. but none would ‘underwrite the series. Maritime-Quebec Allan Gun Games To Bo At Halifax HALIFAX, March 28—(CP)—— Maritime-Quebec Allan Cup play- down games in this district will be played here next Tuesday and it was announced ton t. 3., vice-president of the C. A. H. |A., said the first two o! the best- lin-flve round will be played Tues- day and Thursday lit the Halifax Pol-um. should both be won by Quebec Aces. the third game of the round will be played Batu:- day. April l. Otherwise. the telml will move t0 Quflkc for the balance of the series have not been completed, the eastern representative: urn almost certain to be Truro Bearcats. H. MCS. Cornwallis of Deep Brook N.S.. lead the Cats 3-1 in a. best.- of-seven series. but the sailors are expected to drop out. of the run- ning after this series became of service re lotions. Meanwhle, it was ’ here George Slater, President of the Quebec senior Hockey League. had complained to Frank Lordly. Fol-- um manager. about the rink cur- faci. light! . Officials ere said the lighting wattage had been increased by 100 per cent since the Navy League took over the Forum two yenrll nszo and Lordlv wired Slater: "Rink Complaint conditions excellent. utter nonsense." Remember When (By The Clllldlan Press) Lul Solmnn. noted ‘Forontc rt! died 13 years ago . e _bu.lit the old Mutual 5t. A in fol-onto. where Arenas and st. Pats played their home National Hockey lieegue games for arc and Maple Leaf Stadium, ome of the ‘Toronto International Imiuc brlstlbnll club. He was pre- Ildcht of the Toronto ball club at the time of his death, him on a blue line shot after iak- ‘ in a1 Jim. Hal A trot: Jaunlta Axworthy Though the Muitimc playoffs‘ RACEFUL LAMOROUS FEATURES PRICE A.rmy Takes 12-8 Victory Over Air Force In Hockey Exhibition It-llemlfirst fourteen minutes of play, Airmen In League Sulnt. Dunstan's University bas- ketball l/Cillll went. into a tie pos- itich with the Air Force for first place in the city hoop league by defeating the cellar dwelling Y. M. C. A in a regular game of the schedule last night. Both Saints and Airmen have i4 points now but. the Alimen have more games left to plry than have the Saints. And yesterday a s. D. U. second team defeated a P. W. C. se team 32-29 Annual Ice Follies Will Be Staged At Forum Tonight from a colorful opening nd parade down to ilie grand male. intersperced between by, dancing on ice. figure eightS. icerobatics and several outstanding vbeciaities. Much interest is being taken in the specialty number mysterious Madame x and banner. speculat- ion has been rife on lust who this performer is but to find out one will have to be in attendance at tonight's show. Last year over 1.200 people wit- K nessed this event and the interest being taken t all previous records will be missed. The performance will get under- way alt 8 o'clock sharp and l! would be advisable to come early if you wish to obtain a good scat. YGBI‘ SUT- Entrios For Ice ~llilemorial Gup Entry Meet 0n Saturday v If the weather holds the Victor- ia Driving Club plans to hold six-class ice race program on Charlottetown Harbor on Satur- day afternoon. At the same time it. was an- nounced that c. meeting of horse- men would be held tonight at. 8 o'clock at Hugh Walker's barn. Following are the classes and probable starters: Free for all: Peter Budlong, Roy- u Gracioul é ‘R Britten. Lady. Class Lusty's First, Playdale. ss A pace: Nell Cochatodale Cla Siiigin‘ Sam, Major Bow es. Class B Pace: Lawless Peter, Miss America, Jane Harvester. Class C Trot. and Pace: Vlr nia IKalmuck, George Mlic, Mr. Tllcy, Tex Worthy, Nancy Sue. Hazelset. a I Class D trot and pace; Bonnie Bernice. Axworthy. Trixie Kalmuc f MONTAGUE RACES The Montague held n match race lbrev ‘The 11cc was good ‘crowd witnessed the race. | Following is the summary: |Llndv Aubrey (Joe Kearney) i l Jtzrlgv Brlno (Wm. Kcamcy) 2 2 mc-—30. 30 ‘.3 3i. Edward Mahar. Officials: Starter-H. Kill . Llwellyn. How Are Your Eyes’) hnvin symptom _ - he achcl. n80 all: or dlulnus - (mull! I lpcclllilt. _ ‘illhgivnooums. ‘figure h relm-lllin service. ' " Clll I l ll” illfflvtllllrl. w?!“ or 3059": Iviloinfmcntl 6. F. llutchason AND SUN F. G. IIUTCIIESON 0. I‘. IIUTCHIION ll yon on ltrlln Driving -Club m which took place on Monday March 20th be- Thursday and possibhlh Saturday, ‘tween Jerry Brlno nncl Lindy asu- B n‘ 35mm“ Dowel] of Middleton, N. idltlon and fast times mud-P. A large The winning horse is owned by 4 Sal!“- im. Judges — Gco. McIntyre. Archie r I LAC K l'l EADS l Don't a uceu blackheads —- dluolva v LONDON -(cPl— 50b K8117. “mm i m, mm" o; “ma” 38, has Just donned his first long powder Iron any drug store and apply gel-lily with wet. hot cloth over the blackheads. They simply dissolve n‘ lnppm by this at: simple Infill‘ =“n"n'in'ln's‘\|"u’\ i" n“q'u'IV\r'|N'V$"' A GRAND GALAXY O BEAUTY AND SKILL SPECIAL DANCE, 50¢ - SKATE AFTER SHOW __ \ N0 AFTERNOON I ADVANCE SALE i JENKINS Pl-lAltMACYl ping into a five goal lead in a setback frcm which their oppon- ents never really recovered. Army hockey team last night defected Peta Kell ’s RCA-P‘. squad 12-8 ibitlon encounter played at the rbrurrl. It m, the second .high scoring exhibition tilt in I row with 39 goals being pumped into the net, in the last two games played. Army led 5-1 a; the end of the first period; they were outscored 11-4 by the Air Ibrcc tum during the middle canto to hold l. 9-6 lead going into the third per- iod but regained their original ma:- ing during the windup heat with a 3-2 edge over their opponents. The Al: Force team, away w that lees rall- ied .. '. to play their opponents on even tel-ms during e rennin- der of the encounter. A good crowd of fans sa-w the two squads stage afast. “ enoouxiterall the way thrown with heavy bun-tats: 114 appearance lcvcrli - es during the tilt. 1 le attack Azan all Army was the Whltiocir. Cudmnxe, Jack- son line who have been piling up scoring recor all seuon. Cud- more and Whi ock had four goall apiece last nlflht with Jackson gel.- ting two and Stead and Raynor accounting for the other £111‘. 8m feneemui Y! iesspeffectlve worku- cnd he drew bighaxldsfromiihclzvwdu he aocmmted for two counters while misting in amt-tier one. Lineup: and. Schubert. H11!!- Referoes: Kline and Bcgnall. SUMMARY lag-Period: a Army, Cudmorc ’ 2. Anny Jwckaon (Simpson) 5.50 3. Anny Jackson (Whitlock) 9.54 “f.” Army Whltiock (Cudmore) 540mm Cudmore (wllltioal) . C. A. P‘. Swanson 17.61. Penalties: Swanson, Nightingale, Whitlock. bu! Period: '7. B. C. A . F. Swanson 1.40. 8. Army Whit-lock (Jackson) 4.88. 9. Army @udmore (Whitlook) 5.10. Army Stead (Beck, Nlooile) (Whitlock) 9 n R. C. A. P. IoBurge (Levi) 'ls. n. c. A. 1". LOBHIQC (Kelly, Swanson) 9.56. H. C. A. I‘. Kelly ilehurgc) l5 ‘Al-lily. Whitlock Penalties: Cudmore, simplon. Third Period: 16. B. C. A F. Swanson (f4- Burge) 3. (Jackson) ha: Army. Rlmwto ifiaAnny Olldmwo 2'0. ‘Army. Whltlock 1915. Penalties: None. WALKS AITIR l5 YEARS 3.0T . (Whltlock) (Cudmore) canto. It’; fairly late in life but hen Bob was 13 he lost the use of his legs frtxn iheumctlc fever. Re- cently af-ter Ill uocnftlon he n- nlnedtheuae ofiils limbo and " SKATE Nellie Worthy, kfiilueenieiééémailg‘ A‘ F‘ smumnlu“ ' 13. 23. Q 1'1. R. C. A. F. Kelly (Swanson) 0i 3 . 1o.1y}cnr A I o'clock THE ICE FOLLIES “ltllili” ICE DANCING. NOVELTIES. ICEROBATICS, FIGURE SKATING 35 — PERFORMERS .- 35 car AND MOUSE SKETCH, MADAME xm PRECISION mum. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, SKlLFUL SKATING, LILTING MUSIC THE ' IFOBIIM ' 1 "TE DIC-A-DOOS” 3N! 194 98 l 191 8rd , 151 146 170 196 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE ‘hum 3: “ti: ‘éiiii I Irvine 159 in . in: Mrs. Smith W . u . “will ‘él.2l.°ié““° d. Ml High Three R. Kemp 561. ' sum/m iTwZiuc LEAGUE E. Mitchell 1W, E. McPherson J. McLean 16f. N 1 ordered a Quit. nVvké-VMVI B! I mac's fun. . PfiEVfi-‘HPHAKNQ Another Big Bing The ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS In aid of PARK RECREATION CENTRE FRIDAY NIGHT, MAR.'24th IN SPORTING CLUB oglnii at Admission 35 conic Make it. the largest Bingo yet. and give flu young folks a hand in procuring equipment. for their lum- nuiamc wiuiu Iowuuo I °° “willie 314 CSM. John L. , o mmozonm Scottish. and nsu. 160 m1 i .140 $8 126. 1N 14g Canadian Press Stiff Wrltfl‘ 157 WITH THE R. C. A. F. ::'—(CP)— 115 ennlnlly in 110‘Ca.nadag overseas 1H I 19g 11c. wi a; calculations by topp 713 l9 after trailing at hul -time. Elast- I'll 1i 139 force by way of Winnipeg and ‘ifnlne of)! 15¢ Jim Goloubef of Vancouver who 13o added six more: and Arnold Tobin 14¢ were other y“ victors. 14g Other performers in 1m matches included 13g Toronto, Dave Young. Oltown. l-loroce Diary, Quebec Cltzy. m‘ and Art Plumber, Saint John, N.B. 18') {t} from ohdwomen‘, Division o! tho R. 1h :3 in; together as a team for the first y" time, the all-women hope to become ll Plrt of a house league now under ' bl y]; Mfmtrell. and LAWfs Alice Dl-lglddh m; and Terry Vannier, both of Q 1N 000F015 Phyllig a! 1% l!!! B! '3 5| 1g; mgynmm Mary Churchill, daughter of the q mugs: :1 iuxllinmi, k Mme mlnlmr 1 ""5 flhollllnh of lumen, downfall!!! ltllvcocnul llblngdvmfil- Nllflll h: nun ill llnmunl mo. ~'_:-:azw:- UIUIDI o! INQLAND Sllw $11- Si. Ray. o1 8-31-11. in all WOUNDID IN ITALY-Hr. Mn. William DoCootc. 400B: Street received word Wednesday um their son. l..-oni. wliiliui it. DeOoete was wounded in Italy on Much 14th. "i ‘n, Bubtchfl I5 BECOVBRING - The many 3.... Ten-mm; 33m; m4 cil- of the 1m T. W urv men know hat cl- -w“.sl‘fi§ili°i.r.tsl”t‘lfl Jan llostroyar Two ... it... l lllorchantllon Sunk COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSN —Ye|terdey’s midweek checkup on the Community Concert Assoc- iation campaign showed over M0 cucumbers booked. including a nt- ‘l ing number of new mem n. ll is c “ l increase over- lsst year ut this stage of the cam- paign. The campaign closes Set- urday night. with ll pm. 85 the dead hie for renewals or new sub- scrlptions. .__c<e-__e-=.<i.il=e_sc=_.1.1-..- ruefiilly, “the doctors got wise to hall-ed and portly 118M. Bruce Johnson of Calgary. who ad- mits to only s8 years. was back because he was considered too old fol- aer-vlce overseas. “They brought me back once in i940." he grinn- ed slyly, "but I beat the rap then. Maybe 1 can work it again". He wu with the army service conpii. 88M. ll-BO sen; back because of age. wu n ember of the Westmlntutei- Re- giment and had served lit | Can- adian base reinforcement depot. Other N. C. 01S in the move- aclied to 8rd division headquarters; McLeod f th Bunting of Melfoi-t, sack. MM W and the tot-cl amount of money held dun: . Edward N7‘ ALLIE southwest Pacific. (Thursday) -- (Ail-A Jlpuiul to supply w! S El’ G Olllfly , icl. fforta CONTINGENT noted mum ma"; ‘ Edmour J. . ago M} l2 an in penitentiary to- )’. 01' R. Pearce of Vancouver, Yvette 5t. to l0 years sequel to the death. 15 vars ago of 19-year-old Pelt-rick Campbell who ment included B. S. M. Thomumu beaten to death in natcble Chat-field, ‘Iioronto, who wag att- d limo Inforualon _ 0n Goliath's‘ Indians AWA. Much I-(Gl-Cl- m’? lllyfll 1 th blnillfllli ifllllfll‘ O oguw 1 ~ m’ 1mm mil-oi- Yukon i D HEADQUAMMS. Mulch and two null off , New Guinea. wen of Wonk. headquart- miuiwco CABBAGE mill! new», n» cyan 40 lb: :5?! alnqlicllnll? v veillp 0 - u .»f£|.._.l'."i.'>'t.‘.':t:r:1".l.:t:r' w! no m4 sun mo tmmv cook-ml n. -, l race MOVIES iwaiwu 2i _ 31 Montague, Friday, 3,34; m". Murray Harbour, Bflurllay. 8.00 ml, lizci-lllinlenrlllosday. lllarch z: ufll, uel by. M vlrdlnn- Well. liliféi‘. ‘.3 Two Mon Sentenced To Prison Toms MONTREAL, Much fl-(OH- wu senten- duth of fl-yeu-old Pierre d a drink- put iut November. aul beau. 80. wu sentenced in penitentiary u l. a robbery. Bo men weie convicted on charge: of mannlcughtec ITTAI’ be- or gig charged originally with mur- er. While the sale of war savings stumps in Prince llidlwurd lsianol has kept pace with that of the o- ther provinces of Canada it has felt. for some tin-he that. this i8 which women were particularly a- dwted. ‘this ‘his been well de- monstrated by the province of Saskatchewan which tot-lama such n women's division a year ago and has seen war savings swam sales more than dou-ble in that time. The provincial national war sav- ings committee, believing that what the women of Saskatchewan have done the women of pro- vince with their marvellous record BY ALLAN NICKLESON SOME- IN ENGLAND, Much 23 Basketball. Raining por- i>¢ ularltv mimic, orces, swept into‘ stride with a couple of back home running about I. "borr- 1 owed" British Arm gymnasium- in the vel- Buc 1mi- n the Canadian Bcnlber Headquarters upset all ling Idntion 24- Pinyin moor whipped ‘rholthonpe 22-13 in the other match. Cage enthusiasts in Canada. will; cowbel- such stalwarts u Bill q ‘rem p Clitness. who came into the air sewed eadquarteis‘ points, and of Toronto and Hash Gena of Windsor, Ont. Moxie Applebaum of Toronto set the pace for Bastmoor with eight points, Mack Howard of Windsor, vitriolic I a branch oi war financing for lotteicwn Sport Short; w ill‘: .. i§ From Britain 1H tilts that 1m found star players of pic-war duys P!‘ Women ’s Division Of National War Finance Committee Formed or achievement in every phtuc of exidccvom could do well. to form a aimih: div- ion here. At a. meeting held in the Chu- Hotel on W l! lvl-r. Joscph on Pencier, Dominion we: savings stun out- lined the various glam for the ilk of with Ill It! - Dlgmlcliiduto the work which can be ac by "Mina Canada" girls in stnrfi theatres and uuioltc meeting places. Mr. dc Penclcr emphasized the fact that while the amount o! ales were snail compared“ w c CXMSIIQG Th6 l/hb A TIIllT-[Oll O H1018 Mrawlllmne A. Glmpbell, wife the Chief Justice previously the HF. MoPhoc was named. pr ciai vice-chaimian and t uni ob a. N.W. Monica. Mm. Julian Hon-ink. Mn. v.1... Clinic. \Ont., and Jack Kari-y of Toronto “u” high scorers for the the two Fred Swlsd, Vancouver. Wall», Morgan, Montreal. Ely Peddeli, Kc-tchener, Ont., Wilbur MacDonald, Down in London town n. team C.A.P., paying under men's rules trounced a team of English iris from the Eastbu y Club 16-8. Pay- organization. Arno the Canadians were Anoint- nnt. Beet on Officer Christin; flnith. Rogers, Etimonltcn, Iris twood of Saskatoon. Later. an A3128. team managed by oat to l smoth- lutqrinl teem of Amcricsn WAA. I Back main to, Bomber Group when a few ouff-mtu show that mldc n on a tntlon by Group Capt. .A. Jone; of Vancouver. . . . ‘Well-himm in athletic olnolu Juw, Bash, n couple coullns sot together the other y for a bit of re-union. They were . Buds Sutherland of the Ghost . s; completed hts 50th operational sortie, and m. W: Hall. engineering officer nt un- othor n . . . . t member oil the Hamil- n compctlt Vin-F 14m 1 of tho trclnillg sylloaxhua. 111%‘: suit. in post we: effort Councillor T. an official we clue to the city- Mr. W.H.V. Dlmbfl‘. m fmelv iltioAbbwlndblln e the local office conducted bv Mr. vin lirgos S12 Bo Top llontrlliutlon- To llnalth Insurance i Several Bocinl Seoul-ft Committee c Iced belief t0 I13 uuiuni ll of c draft health in heard member: off-s nrioul I ddy gut-loan u to how 032,236, could be Ililtd nnirually to pay for suggest- ho tug favor tho collection of Oil contributions from operation of the gun. P. I. Ooh (L- cl-duni ed that t ven o. The draft. bill contained n. owl 1m‘ German night-lien (inflation! ll 5 gunner O lflltlon that nil Pinon m: ‘m4 friend rich women’: palliation the also would nut-Iii t. tgd‘ they hay fo shrewd o’ A chairman for uch of the fol- cub towns wu also mm : Mm. JD. M0- and a e t th why the women lull w i o“ ma“ “mo” force; which ha; looked ioi-wml with confidence to q ac as secretaries and VIII’ lt-heil-f m“ email UITAWA. Much ZE-(CPJ- tax ‘ of the f‘ thct indlvidua in be uhd to “W c iutioiul health inlurcnco olnmitteu. ti l ct m = out. slit m. Stewart. n. . Blfllllblflc, Purify, lyllflflfl {i EASTERN Tim . RPBESBYTU-ITIAN m 055-5175. — Services dly. March 36th. Cardigan 13o PM. Montiiafuc 'i PM. Rely h..." Mathewb. A. M. R. s. A., m... M» n-n-ll. Smuts’ Prestige Important Factor In Empire Parley BY ROSS MUNRO Cnuullan Pres; Stuff Writer IDNDON. March W -—(CP)- Th! mi ireb great. elder statesman.‘ Pie Manchu‘. Jan Smuts. will come‘ buck to London from South Africa.‘ for the conference of Dominion prime ministers and lend his ‘ll you‘ Q1 wisdom iii-id \'l5l0ll in Em» pita and world affairs to these lOllg- *5 IMUN’. deliberations. l Bmuts‘ _ figure has never been higher. iii London here he is acknowledged tlr he one of the most progressive international thinkers cf the war. - His "explosive" speech here lielon the BUM-m pprliamentai-y associat- imi lust caused a sensat- ion around the world but _ hi!’ straight-forward, hncompromlsulg (presentation of his own 10985 wu admired by many who 11nd too little realism in current declaration-i on wlr 1nd future developments. At the commence here Smuts will be u he alway. Ls- Jflmk, out» _ decisive, intensely Sllwfll. and earnest. inlonatied and acme- tixicc provoca ve. After the last. war when hill great and confidant in Soulli Botlu, died suddenly W! stature as an Empire mink not. meetim. Stirred w the depth! of _ by his grief, he spoke words which "° insiuh gave you! t into his own char- acter when he said: "I have neither ion. hm for what he is, created him a . ‘Field Marshal in the British army and made him a menlber of the-m The conference is c. vie-Mime of Ulltllhd Statics tlllllglvlidllzfl“gcrad?fii’ an power i; pos - ' ' national organization to 91'0")" wou- Heaeecthefleiwinthelzaillld NQMQ); to be thin lack of 0006M‘ er vested in thfl index-stair: and . a top nations to thgwadvcntnzt HY 1* great or null. smut: will 00ml: to London will) a shining record in milstcrlnl; 50"?‘ Africa's strength f0!‘ $1115 W“ h“ supper-t of tile Allied cow- T ' B. Rom": extended country was totally unprepared 101 we: yet Smuts transfomwd ll from a. land of mines and its‘! 1001""! vice-chnimw M W) n1 "M! ‘c!’ mm highly-industrialized commlinifl .. - u l all and developed th. nipiimerkh Si! ' magnificent pal-t in the Mltdlffi‘ i-u, war‘ iuceuliip 1w been m‘ Ag crowning achievement of ills itml and adventurous life. In the 5°": war he fought the British n5 _ commando leader but later he a voted a‘! his energies w vied!“ l eellng between the B0" m, alike m south Africa. B!“ am ma the Eltlplfe in two war: u" during peace h been as i!" cny man’ m atllhe conference‘ ‘W1 mu- s“ dhilestone wr soldier. clonal-Mn. biota: ___ ___________.____ years pay $12 annually. H"! 5m‘ ~10 pal-Iona with income: of m"; than $600 pay three D91‘ “trim, income u an additional cons Wm. tlon and that married Persggo My incomes of more thrm - m‘ In additional contribution nmhw per cent. The additional wlncom, tlona would be collected M