._,=...- . .;' l i play not underway. talked to hm about the matter cn.l v playground. 1n the corporate limits." -and seconded by PAGE SIX ISP0RTiNG n; WS -—*¢ _ Air Force Teams Win From “Y”Ancl Navy In City Basketball League Two R.C A F. basketball te _ won thc opening gumcs in the sec- ond section o: the Gitv B515! fbllll League schedule inst aiiiilll- d?‘ fearing Y.M C.A. und Novy teams. The R-CAF Combines cdlled out the Y.M C A. tcain 56-31 and the R C Al‘ All ‘curs tuincd back the Navy, winners of the first section of the scncoule to the tune 0! 21-9 Both gamcs snw plenty of action. Smith for the Y WdS the hlsh scorer for the lilllli- (‘Queuing 17 D0111 . The lineup and s Y, M. C. A‘ GLIV R.C.A.F.\VC‘ ' i n ill - 592M115, ad-ollcv‘ S3. K.. mskcy 13-36. Vllillinnts 5, Jubcnvillc U. CTShea o. lVlncDonaltl '3 urs: Fields l. (is l, Elmllii L‘. cod -l. Press- George scorer l. Referee. Sinclair; tiincr, E, Nicholson: H- bllllibflil» The next; game V-‘lil be Wcdncs- " .en the A!‘ T. day [gunning at n30 \ Eturs iucct the Coin c. Jame nkht the Y. M. C. ‘Navy 1 The W R Cruikshank rink. win-l ners of ihc G.D Wright Curag‘ Trophy last year. took tho s. step towards a repent pcrforn cc, last night bv turnip?! back a rinkl SKIITDOd by Cliicf Justice ’I‘hane A Campbell 10-3 n5 the first round Dr. H. Mclntvres rink. last ycars, ruimei" up was also ill yton good start, defeating n rink l ipiJcd i by the ictcrnn curler, G G. Hu- ghes, 14-8. ‘Plav in the first Lmucs tonight Following are the results of last section coit- Col . G.E. . A.W. Hyndman ll, Dr. Gfddinus Full 6 J A Fraser 5. b: n. Maclntyre i4. G G Hughes 8 _ R S.P. Jardinc l0. Mac lilacKlit- n 9 on F R. McLaine 9. J F‘ McLeod '7 Monthly Meetin g- ‘Coliiinuttl 1.1m page l.) men icarly frnzr to death" whilo fighting n firc on the waterfront. Coun. LePagc said. Coun. Marlee said there had been complaints about the inadv- quate lighting in sections of the City, especially’ near Quccn Square, but only twicc. in his 0p- inlon, was there cause for com- plaint. Both times the fault nut. one to mechanical trouble. Coun. T. B. Rogers obJectcd to what he tcnned the "dictatorial methods" employed by coon, Mac. Donald iii ordering the printers to hold up the printing of tile tenders culling for the erection of a public comfort station on the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Coun. MacDonald said the print- “lciilis Pitclicr Underway For l-Vright CurlingwCup i “Enters Army CHICAGO. Jan. ii ~—- (AP) -Clil- capo Cubs reported today that Dit- clrei‘ Ilosiio (dillr Firming. a nine- gaine winner last season .‘had eh- tcrcd the army. Club officials snid thcv did not know when Ficmini! ' was inducted 0r where he new is g-"ixtioned. iiiarcons Collect 12-7 Win From Aces The Charlottetown ilfaroons de- feated the Ciiarlottctoivn l‘:-'l in a ‘ l \\‘ilS play u lSircc. Rink and pr action. The two miiovlicr goznc oril ppcr Quccn ociur=d plenty Cob Gracie In Top Place In A. H. L. Scoring (AP: assists last weck lo l Hockey Lcugucs in; riicc. according to figures r9- iciisod today by President Maurice Podoloff. 48 points. four more than T0111 Burlington, Cleveland, who a week flgo was dcztdloclz-z-zi with Paul spot. Couricau drOIJDCd t0 fl tie with Lcs Cutiningliam, Cleve- land, near the bottom of the "Big l0", each Yvilll Frank Kane, Indianapolis, and Art Lassen-d, Bufialu. KPDT- 039° in their private 110m hi‘ ill‘? bad er had told him the description nn the tcndci" stated building was to be ercctc-d “on the corner of the square" and that he had de- duced from hat (inscription it was io be crcctcd "across front the groceteria." Moreover, Coun. Mac- Donald said, several people had he was now doubtful if the erec- tion of such a building would ini- prove the appearance of the Square. Coun. Rogers said the erection of a modern building at the cor- ner of Queen and Grafton would improve the Square Wind would also pay for itself in a few years. Coun. LcPagc said he often found cnusc to disagree with Coun. Rogers. but. the matter of erecting a public comfort station he was behind Coun. Roizers 100 per cent. Spring Park Area It was decided to makc applica- tion to the Provincial Government for authority in take in the city- owned Sprint’ Park area into the corporate liin Colin. ..,, iii that. district liLv-fi: flit‘ (o have it for a Coun. Ringers stated most of Chose who fflllfrld to him about {he Spring Park area were not Dflflrlz taxes in the City. Hc was fn favour of scllini: it but not: un- til the City was (zuarnniccd a rev- enue from it equivalent to city taxes on the valuation. Coun. McKee said if the I. M. T. were sincere in (ranting an area on which to build n garage, there were plenty within the City limits I-lis opinion was that the building the I.M.T. lind in mind to con- struct would cost much more than $8.000. Probably $50,000 would be nearer thc cost of the buildiniz they proposed to erect. "Whatever you 1Z0. (l0n‘t take the PlllllllPTfS plny-gzruund from them," Coun. McKcc said in closing. At a cost of sl02 the insurance on the Citv IInll was increased from 530.000 tn 575.000. Before ndjoumlnfl the following resolutions were pnssml: "That noiicc lic given to the Provincial Legislature that the City Council will apply for an enactment to include the citv- owned nrcn at Spring Pnrk with- (Moved Couna. Dougari and Rogers). “Wllorcns the fire insurance on the City building would appear inadequate, it is moved that the nmount be increased from to $75,000." (Moved and seconded by Couns. Rogers and McKee). “That the Fire Committee in- struct the City Clcrk to purchase wenty (20) coats for the Fire r-paitmcnt." (Moved and second- tw Couns. LePuo and Gay.) ,_ people ‘in unto Gemnzl, Bastogne. reinforcements caught moving in- to this area was slaughtered. rnheim, 18 mil plowing a iniic or so in ‘ nu snow in the worst bilzi. of the winter, ovcrran iivc towns on the ziort-h. the British 2nd Army ginn- ed mcrc than n tnalc on the west. , . areas whcre AILP. workers were And m’: Umwistaics m‘ m? recently warned to be on the Emil-ll ill l“'°'m- '* g ' _ ‘aloii for such attacks. mllsfi “list 0f B?“ "l" , “fl, f‘; The chief ccnsors of public Rimdsi “'35 ma“ suuthmn ma“ tions have issucd litstructioti highway southwest of Houffalize. It is still uncut east of I-fouifalize. On inc west end or the bulge. 1th? British 2nd Armv suddenly osd contact with tluec crack arinore divisions WIIGSC i ‘ had -°r' ccd it out of the vi o! Burr. 10 miles southwest oi i nrchc. l0!‘ a second CimB- Vcn Rundstetlt Saves Armor f Ajgng tile front northeast 0 Bure, British units SCUICKkFZIITIS of more than n vnilc. “its (middling; Associated Press wlliéd€°lgfil°gglb cnt, said V0“ Build“ u; 1m; 71.112491‘ forces an sxiigrificing Ifflflllgi‘ so thutwsggr- man armor can b ed fur l- lscwi “W m“ c l s of the 2nd As advnncbd ohm . d 2i"tl ttrmort-(i ‘ \ V, an l U“ ‘than l0 miles no J1 I Q“- Ba logic ucuw‘. C131‘ Hoops m melt stbcineci clear lllflfi gggellfllégéisllkldb had izivcn w) 110W of funnel cxzwloltmizflhe b"lF'~_ But closiuk 0i W0 P1119375 mlhe?“ Bistcgwie and Dochninus, he Slidd. probably would ,\".El(i few trullvfi Gennnns. Gallagher rcimlled the Gena“ were wibhdrinvihl! 90m ‘he whme m» u (he Beer“ "m." ‘tf“‘i.l’§.§‘3 bclicvcd tnrowml4. m) ‘Mom’ l ~ - around St. vith. four miles m- us ‘Bclrirm and 36 milcs to the side Pink cncmyg most. westerly rear of _ "’°.‘3-5S.““é.'éT' Vith was within long distance artillery ranze (A! hi3: American 30th Dlvl5l°n _3 l in milcs to tho notthur-‘fll Y1 ‘Wanna, Hcre tho 30th was driv- ing south nlont’. ll"? 985i bank M “he 5mm iiuvcsnl wast. of s. t c am coixlffotlsie 3rd Armored Division captured Joubicval, 5 l-2 mile! north of the last. good German road out of the bulge from the enemy hub of Houffollze to the town of St. Vllh. Th; Airborne Division (is-lied the last. German from an mpm-tanl. ridge northwest of Salim Chateau. '2 l-2 miles out cf the 3rd Division in Joubievnl. In northern Luxembourg. the 26th Infantry Division drove a halt mile north to the south bank $30,000 of the Wlltz River opposite town of Wiltz, 10 milcs east A regiment of German the of French forces recaptured Frlu- es south of Stras- bourg, but. the Clemons still tennis plan I NEW HAVEN. Coun., Jan. 8 -— not» Gracie, Pittsburgh black marketers in meat have or- star, scorod five goals and iourlganized jump from, and the unsuspecting Beefy is really (h to the top of the Amerlcanl the “front" individual scor- His spree brought his total to,LOOKS Courleau, Pruvidencc. for the No.l 1 C the J. Ccldwell. 0.0.)“. leader. said in holding was in progress. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN YEO THEATRES Wallace Beery In “RATIONING” With Marjorie Main Donald Meek Dorothy Morris “Folks, here is n. picture you‘ll want ta see because . . it's a doggone funny . picturizatiuti o! n predica- ment which has become a part. of your everyday life.‘ SOURIS-THURS. 8 1mm. MONTAG UE - SAT. 7.45-9.15 PK. l vio riT-znrm: ' , - "IZATIONING" The film is u nurthful puke at the lxx-JDIES encountered by starc- kccpers under the point rationing: system. But. it must be mnem- bered. lt/ ls all in fun. Beeiiv and Miss Main are old sweethearts who have been fcutlini: with each other since their rom- ance was broken up by u mu- und-erstandlng duriniz World Wnr i. Nonetheless, Miss Mom's daughter and Beerys adopted son are in love. Beery runs the general store and Miss Main is postmlstrest. When she becomes head of the rxmon board Becryb miseries iii- crciise until he can stand it no longer. He Journeys to Washington to see if he can get back into the army and returns home to find himself the new member of the ration board. Al) Unsllsipecllng Full During his absence n gang of in Bccrys neighborhood for the fiang. But hc discovers what is 30in: on and ,Ibrez\ks up the i-lnz: to Lhc satisfac- Ition of all concerned. l _____ (Continued from page 1.)___ l ligencé "reports. Plan Tennis Tourney For Wimbledon LONDON. Jan. l — (C?) -- ‘ Wimbledon. scene of out- standing ‘ ‘ matiorial tennis tour- me tournamen its first big wart! u “probably June." rounced tonight. Nora Cleather, club secretary. said it will be on invitation affair with the possibility that players from the United States. France. Holland and the Dominion: will compete. She indicated profes- sionals would not be invited. of Wimbledonb will be used. The famed Court will bo “outalde" court be- cause stands have been badly bombed Show Court will be No. i. where thc stands, accommodat- ing about 6.000, are in good shape. Snead Wins Los Angeles Colf Open WM l!!- LOS ANGELES. Jan. 8 -—(AP)— Sam Snead, Hot Springs. Vo... won the Lcs Angeies Cgtll golf tourna- négiti. todatv with a 72-hole total of Snead. chalking up his third vic- tory in the last live tournaments of the wntci- tournament season, dropped a. short putt on the 18th for a birdie and hi5 first victory in n. Los An-geles open. It Bl-Ve him a lest-round 69. The putt enabled him to displace Harold McE-gwaden; Sanford. Me.. as well as to stave off the last-bole (challenge of Byron Nelson, Toledo, l 0. ' liflcspaden, wilh a final 70, fin- islicd with 284, tied with Nelson. who missed a Zfi-fcoter and a chance to tie for the lead. Admiral Ramsay Buried In Paris PARIS, Jan. B —\CP Reuters)- Gcii. Dwighc D. Eisenhower and his Chief oi Staff Lt -Ge.n. Bedell Emlth attended the funeral here loony of Admiral Sir Bert-mitt Ramsay, Allied Naval Contmander who was killed in a plane crash last week. Admiral of the fleet Sir An- drew Curuiiizgliani, the Hist Sea Lord also attended the funeral. Two plants dipped in the sky above snow covered public ceme- icry of a small town near Paris as the coffin containing the body of Sir Bertram was lowered into o grove. Memorial Service LONDON. Jan. 8 —(CP Rfluters) King George, Prime Minister l However, his visit to this port, e said. was entirely due to the, navys plan in taking precautlanw ary measures to cope with sucl. ‘an attack. He said lie could no‘. ‘divulge what. these steps were. ‘ . _ .- , . . -_. Ingram said there wcrc three. n96‘ hlsumllu“, “;','_““'T-,,f,§ possible means by which ilic “juQQbunH. ,4 from me we m, bombs might be directed against L “ ‘miece since Dm 3L castlcoust citiesf: Frolm submarine, . C, A p; _ airp ane or sur ace s ip. Gmcie P,,.S,,,{,-..1, 19 g9 4i; 'l‘iie 5B-y'cnr-old Admiral, who ' - ‘ton ‘Ckf md 13 31 44,1135 commancleditie Atlantic Fleet I,'1d,iannp5].s 13 25 qgisincs Nov. M, said Nazi subninrincs n PM 1,8,, 2D fyno longer were much of n menace. Coodcn, ' i‘ l5 28 43 a d Cunninghnni, Cleveland 19 23 1:2 C!" '- 3 Y ~ . , ,. , " 22 18 40 _ , glrtiialvaiglggsls 2.1 io 42 t Civil 113810130? véflflflls "1 d O?‘ n, '. ,» ., 20 19 '9‘ awn sad cvi ecnce an air §,‘§’“““,,“,{“ 15 g4 $9 Tllld precaution grpups agrolsslCfan- ‘ ‘ _ __,,___ ladn rave been gvcn “ul n or- _ ‘ niation on how to ‘deal with ro- LNEMY ST- LLED- bgt bqrpmsy _ _.__ The Ottawa authorities ‘said (Continued from page l.) they could not. disclose details of _.- -—___ MA-é-WWM- 3-11‘ the instructions which have gone states 82nd grid 101$} Alejwme out bug, fiiiey hive begstnibased on division, all-ed v WEI" 111 1191011- sccret n ormatlon o aned rom The ‘(United 21.55 l >_ the United YlllRtlOlH on the £1"- lfcct of robot bumbs and experi- ierice in dealing with them. 5pc- ‘cial precautions arc undcrstood to have been taken in out coast newspapers on what they schoulcl do if robot bombs fall in Canada. In a censorship directive news- Ipnpers have bccn told that if the enemy were successful in dropping ‘onc of thcsc projectiles in Con- iadb. censorship restrictions would be applied 1o prevent the enemy immediately learning of their suc- cess. Not So Definite WASHINGTON. Jan. 8—(.\Pl-— |The United States NIWY lfillllélll |lndicated it, was not in compleie accord with (tie view of Admiral Jonas Ingram. commander-in- ,chief of the Atlantic Fleet, that. (robot. bomb iii-tacks on the Atlan-, tic coast iirr- "probable." In repLv to questions about Ad» mirzil Inrriiirrs news statement that it was uid probable" that buzz {might strike New York City and ,othor Atlantic ports within the next 30 to 00 days, the Navy said: "There is no more reason ‘now to believe that Germany will at- tack with robot bombs than there ‘was on Nov. 7. 194 ." On that date a joint Army-Navy ‘statement said the War and Navy .Departments considered such at- ‘tucks "entirely possible" but it. did lnot extend the idea. to that of probability. Centralizationl of ‘ - told of ho h d his . lTaxation Favored mates listzivnede C‘ undofrlflfio t _..__ radio war reports on sets left. b0- OTPAWA, Jan. 8 -— ( P) -M. inn interview todav he favors cen- iIYMIZBIlOH of taxation alter the ‘war with the Provinces compen- sated by the Dominion. "It is only logical and reasca- nble that the Dominion Government as the senior taxing authority. should have exclusive levying pow- ers the income tax, corporation 14x and succession dutv fields. with tho nine Provinces being allowed fair and l blc compensation for loss of revenue." Mr. Caldwell so . (Tho Dominion has taken over Provincial income and corporation taxes as li war measure and l: mpensat tho Provinces i nearby Witferhcim and had p ed armor some three miles north sent. hontc. Barr's release came lost Sep- tember when n neutral medical Lakes seamen had to leave a bro- ther, also a merchant in. hind in a. concentration camp. l w ' pro-depression days, Churuiill and others high in mil- itmy. state and diplomatic circles ivere wprasented an the Westmin- ‘or Abbe-v Memorial this morning Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay. l commander of the Allied IX‘.- vas n of Europe, lulled last Tues- clav in a plane takeoff crash when leaving Paris Airdrotne for an ur- gient. military conference in Bel- , um. Coal Industry Probe Begins Next Week OTTAWA, Jan. 8 -- (CP) -—-An investigation into all phases of the Canadian coal industry-likely to form the basis of Government post-win- policy toward the indus- try—starts next. week when a Royal Commiuion headed by Mr. Justice WI‘. Carroll of Hal- ifax, opens an inquiry at. Sydney, N S The commission which includes as members Mr. Justice C C Mc- Lsurin and Angus Morrison, Unit- cd Mine Worker (C.C.L.) official. both of Calgary-had brood terms of reference and it is expected the invl-stigntion will be the most through undertaken of the indus- try which has some 25,000 em- ployees. llavy League 0f llepatriatc HALIFAX. Jan. 8 — (GP) —Ro_ piitriotled after five years in Nazi concentration camps, I-fagh Barr, a young Montreal merchant sea- innn. sat in the Allied Merchant beitmeirs Club here today with- Jlll. enough money lg gel, home, Barr was repatriated by British authorities after his release by mo 06mins but the fare provided was not enough to take im bet yond Iflzilifax. The Navy League of Halifax came to his rescue to- day, however, and stood ready to provide transportation. The Montreuler We; on; Q1 m; few survivors of the crow o; u" British armed merchant. cruiser Rawalpindi taken prisoner by the Germans after the German Bat- tleships Gneisennu and Bcharn lwrst sank the Rawalpindi in battle off Iceland. Dim"! his Wire in Germany, Barr was held behind the barbed wire of several prison camps. He l hind by Norwegians who had been board decided his health wouldn't stand the rigors of life in n Nazi prison camp. The former Great filaments before the war, will hole: a docs To Rescue; CEIITIAILEIIIIIIIIIII. This column ‘l M" "fir!" lo o a no at five mo: a “i,” abla in mlvuoo. ' '_ _ .-.=; 84-37-811 “cnswau for Photograph; CONFEDEIATION us: m- cannon. II!‘ GREATLY REDUCE) PIICES on lines of cont-l. drones. skirt; ano hots. Kennedy's Ladle!’ Wear. 1-0-31. 0F BOARD TIADI Almllll HWY/in; The Pharlovtetown. 8.00 P.M. Wednesday. .v TRAIN DELAYED - 1M6 llllhfl train was five and a half hours late. arriving at midniaht. The de- lay was parciaiiy caused by the heavy snow storm which was wide- spread nn the mainland yesterday. K. 0F C. CARD PARTY - Th tion fan; Margaret Mclannla: men's, Mr. Elmest, Mctnnla: freeze- out, Mrs. J. McAleer. Mn Gaudet. ENTERS neutrino-Mr. 1005911 Ai-sgnauit, n native of SC. Lnull, P.E.I. has entered the flhcrlotto- town Hospital for treatment. Mr- Arsenault, has resided out of the province for more than 30 W"! and was home last about. f2 years ago. He came here on o VW! INN- Chrisunas time and since than has been ill. I-lis many friend: hope for his speedy recovery. He is o. brother of Mr. Fxiwurd Arsenauit. I Elm Avenue. HEALTH REPORT - flirty-one oases of treated in the City last month according to a report of City Health Officer. Dr. B. C, Keeping. There was. however, only one new case for the same period. Charlottetown had an enviable vital statistics re- l rt for last month. according to 5°». B.C. Keeping. ‘more were T4 births and but nine deaths lvr the same period there were 33 mar- riages. I POLICE REPORT — According to the City Police Report for imntih of December, 1944, then! were eight proseouflons and convictions under t-he Prohibition Act; nine convic- tion, under the Excise Act; two for ocmitrlbuiiing to delinqiuentfi; 0m? for wearing military uniform with- out authority; one under the Wur- time Prlctés and Trade Boari r00- ulations; and one under the In- come Tax Act, In fines and cost-s fa: the month, t-he Police Depart- ment collected $2377 '75 Sixty-Tutti‘ 593101165 “we made under the Pro- hibition Act. Personals Mn. s. F. Tarbuah, city. hor been confined to her bed for the |past fortniilht. after ADE Christmas holidays with their par- ents at. their home in MOMABI-It Miss Blanche MacPherson, R. N., venereal disease were d SKATING AFTER GAME Frlomlo Ambulance llnit Report's Plague RUNNING. Chino. Jln. O-(AP) ~01‘. Robert McClure 0! uni-cow. director of the medical urvico p’: MPO: Ironic Pique. now in mic form in the Burma-Otuns bor- ventlve measures omens .000 persons inhabiting tho thrfltcu area along the Burma-Chino bor- er. Thus fu- thc number o! um probobiy does not exceed S00. with about. 100 deaths; ' Serums and vaccines hove been flown mm um are: nlonl with I powerful flu powder. The Pill“! if transmitted by fiou curled o7 rats. Campaign In Cray North Warms lip annuow uni. om. I -(OI=) -W.Go.rffcldOnn.Pfl>- greuive Conservative candida“ in the Grey North lay-election de- clared ll- n mectilil will?" m“ the rbderol iidinl of Gm NOWl-h "is mt. for uio." I'll Cal: Cold iii: swim‘ h me Guy County viiioqulthot the ___ v ‘odor-cl Government will“ Mim Joan unison and Mlsslan ucclmiction for the 135mg A11. \: Collins, have returned to Minister and added that e h. Sydney, us. ndlna the c. 1". " 10'4"" X10 [HUN contoztninghetho than the mi-ine slid the issue Ln cm by- eimion, in which voting (Ales Mr. Wilfred MacNelll has re- turned to Camp Hill Hoqiital afi- er 596mm; two weeks‘ leave with hi; puenfi, Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacNelll. Lot l6. He 5P9" eight months in hospital-f. both overseas and in Canada and has recently received his discharge. To Discuss Banning 0f ilorror Programs QTIAWA, Jan. I — (GP) —-'Dh0 nut/tor of bumiing horror vmrams from schedules of private radii! awltiotis likely will be d-lflfllllwd meetings of hiiaos of (the various divisions and of the board of Gov- ernors of the Canadian Brofldlrflfl- in; Qorporauoi-phkre flilb mcnfll- 5 CBC Official smd C0118)’. Tue official said he did not KMW what acoion likely would be taken in tine mat/tier which the CBC his hud- under study for several months. ‘I010 030's policy hfls been in "=- ‘fuse to carry or. its networks any angster and criminal fay-vs c-f ch11 en's programs. Lew m year it. timed DUI/Ell? mm" w fqugw g sivmilar practice. However some private stations continued the i’.’°“""“.‘“§3..§“°..';’.¥ (m- ver o anza s - m to the CBC. Canadian Medical Association admd the tiolporstion in a resolution to prohibit the broadcasting I of "thriller" stories as it. was l/‘he ‘NH-y nnlimotis opincn of this that. it. is decidedly detrimental to the mental and ph l health of our Canadian chi! u." con of the Axis gnrrlmi tripped imlde the city. DUE-Md ‘Nil-WIN again today in southern Czecho- Blovukin in a drive that threatened to antitank the comm enemy. ‘Iiho Soviet communique broad- cast, from Moscow tonldit. l-Ih nounood that. strong fol-eel of o tanksinnd infantry which iu - ly The Canadian Iron ul Borlenbach. former world's heavyweight boxin champ earned more than .000 in started o .2‘: i... of near Herbsholm, 16 miles mum of Btrnsbourg, where heavy fight- wrcatling career year-s ago tonight TPXICJIIDIIEY. He was n DffllllnllPfj’ Uvflv And got $160 for in nunum. ‘an 5,00 ovpourd. at New York ll for milk and. lines ‘limnteiv 15° Til? front thowflun- Vwday Remember When i... l in blc nwind “arm $8” that ‘g Gflglln tanks wars‘ knocked out in that new! r y Th; commun uo indiolted the gxtbnt ofbsuv t inlido: vdwm Y mfw another 130 bloc , giv o mu- slam control of 1.000 of the citv’; 4.000 quire blocks. In Bu at, by ion mmmt. 12,000 German; and Hungarians have been killed in street and house flshtinv. 90.000 n-vo been Ivundedl fit.‘i"‘w"i." :23’, mdhbbflerlfllfiIO to vvor . so mire of his advice tint he cop- in?“ d Mr. Cue. "put into effect what hill/Oil l" referred to as a ‘Plwe-TPPII; M!" hearted conscription policy. that is the very m9“ we iayhu f6 we will be patient. I 808E" h‘ didn't. have h" plan. for be did not mic he found the advice he ga Prime Minister was wron. P in had 3'15 plxeblsclttz to release the Gov- ernment l compulsion for oversea service. Canada had been Naughton was recently Montreal as my gained Q“ _ wouldbeuaodintowitole The Paediatrics Section of the Canada through poor leadership they are .8 “l Y l” o hi in. Gooormdmonuluor: d?“ gem‘ “,,,,°“",,,;,{ ‘@3531 1i§“§i ‘Moncton is o. give mm immunity to n. mi bmhs- ~ war effort." born promo ly ‘Pflllfy accompanied by s Rita Ramsay. place Fob. 5. "iflvdv" u“ “m” R N.. has returned Ottawa of the nation. in that it is nfber spending the Citrishau holi- do with what. in left of notion day at Newcastl , N. 3.. the Welf- unity and our ability u audit-loll of the latter and at her home in ,0 mmmn m even keel. New Wiltshire. The Progressive - Oonnrvlllvé candidiaw. TQWQWUIB “l9 093' scription issue. m!“ of l!" 0"" ins tion Hie laid imam had m» W! Cabinet to lift the bun on eon- scrfption for overseas, and that Minister Mackmlie Kin! tour Bu: Prime had subsequently contacted Gen- emfirMcNntmhton. . Can asserted that the and- , . vice that. {Jeweacetha Pam‘ ma. hat the volimm q!‘ the General was VH1‘!- Th Go ent. e VOIDID M!‘ And N hufaind to- N Ml‘. M l1 NW5 ‘Z'<in1i¢m°i§“§u Plan if nfldmoo w n when v3 the Mr. Case declared that 11M voted "no" from its pedgo of no up to Con. Mc- quotcd in that it owledge in ebec ridicule Mid charm. in recrul in 0! "Quebec-o. community when In courflse, loyalty kl n8 declared Mr. Cue. c and "esolvefl A section uimmunity which has deteriorat- ed until we find them but/e to those tha wur effort. an thoulmd woods bod grleated ‘Comflllmmzleumencon his ease rom an camp git! since than Hérude had been 0 who woud hamper n- || ||< i~..w--:..s~=~~rc- - . wai- wu - X131‘ M o. w asst-qua tho low." KIIIBII Trill] o . , ‘émeg; “maxxgm a}: Jooomsmns. Jan. 8-—(CP)-— W" 3mm‘ M“ m °"““‘ ' Delbert Mill: ea’- ear-old section —--- m“ “h” “mud” ‘ “my ‘f; fomnln in t'.o iway yard hero. LONDON. JBn- B —- (A?) ~13! ‘éfigi’ u} m“ °§",§,'°',,,,"'fi,,,, Wu killed i utantly toduy when m“ ‘mm “w” m but ourol the time bu mini l" W" h" l I l“ "11"" °l l1" “smut “m” mnhwut o‘ Bud.’ when no yinldlvldual. no louder of Munme 9°" 3'11"“ PM PW" post. and continuing the annihilo- Government, M Mmhw,’ ‘mum comp; gm- i-g fljunfln‘ 02:15:’ ask us to endorse a. policy foreign to our thoughts and princlplol." He concluded: "I hind the resolution plus nmolf of Chinese Baby Born At Sea During Battle om rmao. c m. .1 . I — (Am-x a nil-old. chad: orgy. or hundred uiviiiuu and mom of army d navy aitiu br t hor by tum f CR. ‘ha; Ill-III. Wilh- ed 0 p0 born to the Ill o ,en 701118!” veouuell u third Ihl wu of Yu Chili-Pent. N0- ui. plume cannon. , tri- " AcAiN uociitcv NIGHT m: mvAis-gcoiiscmns vs. NAVY IN AN EXCITING CONTEST I ro- incur - THE v _ Aavsti-ns , f TO-NIGHT 1:30 some FORUNI I Ansnuoon 5x41": TO-DAY f m: FORUM _._- _ __..1.s.—_~| IAIANAGH -— MACNEILL WEDDING A y tty wedding was soi- omn v “Pile-icy Memorial Church m; of. lieutenant Buy. Plidrc ., Lakeburn, 13., on Inkebu n, N.B._, non of Mr. and ll ‘ink Knvumgh. Queensviiie The Ilrlide who was given in mar- riage luv ei- father, looked smart. in a siroet length dress of Tur- quoise 1001. two piece with match- ing aoipmorie‘ uid u. corsage of Americznn Beaut Roses and fern. NOIIIIIIK wore ‘discreet. length dress of navy crepe 1i numbing accessories and a comqo of yellow roses. The moom WI; mended bv LAC. Jumbo URI] B. .A l". It/ely after e ceremony atnpor was held at Ben- ; bride nit/s Gitill to immediate friends. The IIDOINS 81ft to the bride was gchequ ohdwtiiobeatman‘: bnuhl~1lhobridoh twilio bwfdemudd no a m cold eu- ring. The happy couple left (the fol- lowing 0%; or Toronto to spend a short vi; it with the groom's par- ents. 0n mum the happy couple will Nflllallélonllggllfilbfl Micro the groom . Among. the bemltiiful lifts Ill-a o tieoootiliwtthemlffoftzheqno Grlliedwluere the bride W85 em- ‘me ‘groom was presented with o‘ némiioepfntin the M31‘. Section, R. - ‘o... '61’ wwn guests included the cemnwny were the bride mother itvom Giftown. v1.21, mil her fuller from es. NB Rirgpl where hr is stationed with VG. nada. at‘ ‘s Berlin Claims Frcnich Front Cracked Cpen LONDOII, Jan. B — (OP) -—Bei‘- lin asserts: wnisht that the Ger- man bridgehead across Rhine south of Jitmsbourg s rised the front wildly open. It. placed the bridgehead in Al- oace betwuzn Strasbourg and Sales- tat. $6 miles southwest, and addwi that "from here our forces ad- vanced aeueral kilometres north to- wards Strchbourg." The broadcast. asserted that Al- lied forces were Obe , Kraft. adding: "thin central Alsace has become a - anger spot of the first order for t. e Allies.” The Geiman High Command. however, acknowledged that the United Statics 7th Army stalled the German threat to northern Alsace in the regi on south of Bitche. “A conce eta-lo attack on Stras- bourg is dnvelo ing," the German account denim . 0n the nprthern flank of the Belgian bulge, Berlin said “a mur- derous stru ‘ale of unimaginable flerceness‘ s raging with Gen. Eisenhower ‘lasing "no less than 34 ‘ivisions ugininst. the bulge. The Gerrr ins admitted the lo_.4 of oovemi aces on the northern flgnkuuto lnedohoovy told Allied forces.‘ Suction. Foreman tlous. Eyewiinauea visibility apparently was obscured by- l. blut. of steam no he walked ncrou the trmiks in front of the QUEBEC. Jami. a - fCPl-Mai Gerald Bi omstte. officer oom- mondfng .13. No. 5 (Quebec) Provost C0 , (announced today he it He said his resigns- ivy the recent or- omfiig oonotr tion for overcoat‘: service. "I ‘did not Jltct ordering the 118 en ion was cuiudi dor-tn-coimcll truly‘ dnvm of military delin- pu when tiny had volunteered or service." ~ho'_soid "However. I do obect to ! ve similar orders when ey cone m rncr, who have booruoonscflpul for service over- the“ 1111? French 1st; Axmynnnd "cracked their on _ Now Overseas Mr. and . Clyde River. have ecoivod fer from their Daniel Dooimty, o loi- oon, Ho. n A. Docherty, ormfxig than of hi: safe arrival overseas. PM. Doch- erty, whose wife was the former Jean Currie of Green Bay, has been over two years in the army. Second Withdrawal From C. C. F. Party In Cnt. Legislature l TORONTO. Jfln. 8 - (C?) — Wellington South, y dnurib as “a most d cable not" the mt- ion of the ding 0.0.1‘. Ex- ecutive in recommending his ex- pulsion from pluriy membership (it n meeting last night. He an- nounced his withdrawal from the party a-nd sold he will lit. in the next smion of the legislature as an independent. Iloxmer- boi member. The executive charged that Mr. Hancock refused to accept major- ity decisions of party conventions in regard to political co-operation with the Labor-Progressive Party d asked that he resign his seat in the legislature. Mr. Hancock gave a abutment to The Canadian Press by tele- phone from his home near Cooks- viiie, Ont... saying he dealt "dir- ectly and honorably" with the riding association presenting a. prepared statement on his go;- itiou to about 30 of its mom I at a meeting Thursday. Mr. Hancock is the second 6.0!‘. member of the legislature to with- draw from the party in a month. The double withdrawal reduced to 32 the number of C.C.F. mem- bers of the legislature. Files’ “submission In Cartels Probe OITAWA. Jan. 8 — (CPJ-Tht Canadian Congress of Labor said in a press release today it ha: filed a. submission with the Com- hines Investigation Commission on Jartcls favoring public or co-op- erative ownership as tho only al- ternative to private ownership oi cartels and monopolies. . The Congress said a compariso the prices of articles sold in (h. United States and Canada showed the extent. t0 which cir- tels artificially maintained dif- ferentialn to the dlaadvuntslo 0! Canadian conuumorl. Throttlinl of im rt and export trade by in- ternatonnl cartels restricted Hi1- pioyment. Civil eeds " Up To 700 Persons OTTAWA, Jan. B — (C?) 1 Present nquirunent; of the Civ service Couunlssion in Ottawa IN about; Gwdtouliw grade 1 c r n n. on e a m‘ g: bottom office boys. a Civil said ind a . - ltxpcctesd ABdIEMUDB in the Muh- itlono Department stuff have foiled to mam-aim become of: a new fined-up in mu- uroduction. Civil rvico authorities nid they held little hope of flllini all the present vacancies. Pnomsls YEAR or ACTION maomo. Jim. a - (OP) - Mayor [Rolaegt Bnuadeigdn an: £6 Oil . t“ any" iviuliifl‘. year b! potion" and ea for tic-operation in ll"- lementini his 19- oint prorrzm for dealing with linmodiotc It"! pout-wai- problems. In his dl!‘ Mnj Blgloucto was in charge of the Provost. ‘orps in this 110-‘ Jrlot. limo 1N0. cusslon of ,.ost-wur plonninx. ll" .Mavor said Toronto is prepared 1° launch a $10,000,000 construction ‘program on "i2 or 24 hours notice.