Solution Seen To Pay Problem Among Canadian Hockeyists FALKIRK, Scotland, Nov. 3O — (cp Camel-Dissatisfaction among m Canadian hockey players in scatland with their pay may be lolved following an announcement Saturday by Festus Moffat, pre- iident of the Scottish Ice Hockey Association. Moffat‘, who also is Falkirk representative of the Scottish Ice Rinks Association, said in a state- ment that after a strike threat from its Canadian players, the S. LEA. had decided to pny a 22 10 shillings (Qlfil a week bonus iii the end of the season in ad- dition to tlie regular £7 weekly “"8168. The president added that the bonlis will 80 t0 "cinch player ' This view “ho completes his contract on a satisfactory basis." The official aiiiiouiiconiriit dissatisfaction among the Canari- ians who came to Scotland to make lip a seven-team, al1-Can- adlan league, confirms Canadian Press reports Oct. 17 that tilie players had complaints about the financial set-up and a show-down with league officials was immin- ent. .mcnt continued. of, In Scotland was reiterated in MoffaUs statement Saturday: "The tcrnis of thr- contract were perfectly cicar. Players wcrc to be paid £7 a weck in sterling. There was never any reference to dollars or dnllan exchange." The statement said that Joe Lay of Kingston, Ont. a defence- man for the Dumfcrmlinc Vikings. was spokesman at a mocting inst Sunday which submitted the dr- mand of the playr-rs for £10 wcekJy-tax-free with an addit- ional payment of £2 wcckly for board, a bonus of £1 10' sfiililngs for 1i victory and .10 shillings for a draw. “The committee (of the S.l.ir1. A.) decided to offer n bonus at the rate of £1 i0 shillings fl wcck starting liist M-mday, tlic stair-- llogan Favored In Miami Open Raise Back To Kansas I City Team CHICAGO. lgt-ez-S-(APF- Levi for Chicago "Th9 Sum would hc paid iit iii.- C1050 of the sruson tn cva-ry player who satisfactorily coni- pletcs a season's contract. In ad- dition, it was agreed to pay n bonus of £1 pcr man for n win and l0 shillings for n draw. The players rotlrcd to cons’d<-i- tho offer and rcturnrd stating that it was not acceptable as ihoy con- Rrisc, dcit-iiccman , BitiCk Hawks of th: National Hoc- ' licy League, has liccii returned to lK-znsits City for the services of Ralph Nattrass, who will arri-vt" tomorrow from Kansas uiiy to- the l-Iawks, president Bllll join Tobin announced today. Tnhin, whose Hawks are in the National League cellar two games iiehind the fifth place New York? Players told the Canadian Press sidemd that m‘, bonus fm. a “in Rangers. said he is "negotiating that they signed contracts inCan- m. a draw “.85 nmflv whoa a pig (i051 which may give the atiirwliich called for £7, tlicn iln- mnnpy-g- ‘ Hawk; u 2041M] man b; next "lml/Blcnt of $31-50 l" Cillmillfl" "After furttir-r ilfiflflillviltlllfkilild T\l@~‘=d'\.\'-" mime)’. B Wcek- olllfllills Sflid-iaftcr consultation with tho rhiiir- however, that the contracts stip- ma“ of m‘. 513A m‘. nhvprs "Filed 5 n" i37-“hlch was 11"" ivcrn informed thatnth i‘ '- ....<_ 61"!“ bl‘ "i" "vfllumlv" vfiiion of rr» 1o shill!n":r-i“\ivir?k the Canadian dollar w liiic li tonuspaviibla iii tho clnr- of tho hroiight the pounds value down sr-nson, was “gram p, _.,,,(| m“. 1s 1B L f $4 Kind ll"? lllflyflrs’ SZIlZlPiCS to the urriingt-iritint \vlilr'h now op- a s L3 a Wflck- crates," the statement cnncludrti. TORONTU. D80. 4 — (C?) - Photo shows King Krol being downed by iihrc-c Boinbors. Hood is the player over Krol while Bil] Orclway, anoiliri- U. S. im- port is shown giving Hood a hand. The Bomber player underneath Krol is unidentified. Hap Shouldice, judge of the playg is shown in background. Harry "Forciltds baseball Maple Leafs Who iirrd one manager in mid-season and another after the cluib finish- ed SiXUll in the International League race last summer. will FY9593‘ “- new master-mind plus new major league backing for tho cash cus- tomers next spring. Latest development in the chang- ing Toronto ball picture is the an- nouiiccment from Los Angeles by president Peter Campbell today that Elmer Yoder, 55-year-old Pittsburgh native, will take over for the Lents where manager Bill Norman left off a fc-w months ago. The announcement followed news yesterday that the Leafs had sign- c-cl a working agreement with Bos- ton Red Sox of the Amerrican League, a hookup which Campbell figures will be much stronger than ilic one just terminated with Con- nic Mack's oiling Philadelphia Ath- ictics. with the Leafs riding along at .500 clip and nudging the League's four-team playoff circle,‘ manager Harry Davis was cut loose by Campbell because he allegedly lacked "fire." They foundered and rallied in spasms under Davis‘ auo- cessor, Norman, but the leafs never were consistently impressive. Yoder comes to the Leafs with both major and minor league eq- Derienre as a third baseman and I successful career as a minor league manager. Last. season, he piloted Scranton. Pa. to the eastern league pennant and for years in the‘ off gejison has scouted for the Red x. llovm Tho Alleys uonv trams amavs Aces:- MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 4 - (AP) - H, Qonway 156 %5 Golf's Mr. Money Man of 1946, Ben E_ Oantello 1B1 115 Hogan, ruled the top favorite as Q pnugm 1m 97. 239 golfers prepared to tee off in a Cullen 11m 119 the $10,000 Miami Open with the a ham," m 20-, first. rays of daylight tomorrow. Tomkazah It was the second largest field in ’ the history of the 23-year-old tour- F 1“ nament and missed by one of equal- ' 12,1 ling the 1931 depression Year event 1* m when 240 players put up the purse I- m cf szooo. 88 m Total-MM. High single: High three: A. Curley, 508. Points: Aces i-Z, Atomlcs 4V1. H. Conway, 255. Ill! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Solomon, llugo and Silas, School-Boy Soldiers Solomon, Hugo and Bilai W" three " yl- I Their homes were in the Solo- mon ISlIndl, in the Pacific ocean’ to the north of Australia, bu‘, wher. they were old enough to choose careers. they had to leave their own Islands to go to the Fiji Is- lands several hun irtd miles away where there were secondary schools‘ at which they could continue their studies Solomon ivanted to be a._ doctor, Hugo and Silas chose to be‘ radio operators. They expected to be away their own Islands for years - they went back in ll“ unexpect way \ l I from] but edl Got Their Own War They were at sclitol when, dur-i mg World Wis;- II, Marines arrived] on the Fiji Islands. The 11111871959 had invaded the Islands on which the bovys were born and the Ma- rlnes were going to free the Islands again They wanted interprettrs to go along with them so that; they Islanders.‘ '°"""- COUld talk wltli the 3- amid" l“ Th u tli r mu boys Solo-l A ward n moliiugl-lugiiyazd eSilas were eager < L 13°71“ l“ yto pa. They knew the Islands like y R- M°K‘~‘""" - 152 the back Of their hands because ». itTsttélJggla m3 142 of adventures they had eninlled in ° '- - t tn ~ a 1 the Ki-a- LZZJZTT‘... . 666V on SAFETY F. Shiinahan .151 136 114 “m! Wei... 51321195 on cs sold?“ T01‘ w‘ smith ‘152 n8 1 service with the Mirines. They A “ p _' l; :25: 169 I wore steel helmets khaki shorts ' STRAINS speed through day and loiacan put the same confidence in 1 ' and shirts and curried their kit night, your travel is made safe liy an hxitle Battery for your car, truck n. Gallant .131 166 11a i k on the." racks _ _ Total-JOSE. “X pafh.“ a v they took‘ “t in a the modern system of railway signals "rfrucmr- 0"?!‘ 58 Yea" 0f battery Hlsh single: H. Gaildet. 214- faQniJzaxlg, “u: hndmg on the —you are in good ]lilll(l5-—Xlfl(| safe bmldmg eflmrfeflce, and k“°“"l"_"“ Righ three: H. Gaudet, 533. Bland" of Guédalcnwh A5 dawn when you step on a "aim stands behind lLXltif‘. s reputation ior A Points: Rovers 4. Kilroys 1. brake on that memorable ‘Homing dependability‘, economy’, Sllfflly anti ,. the tiny British garrison on the 0n thousands of miles of automatic “"11; “fe- V.‘ ' Island -- who hai stayed there block s; namn Exid ‘ - - . . a A_ Dayna _____ ‘_ _ _ _ g H: B _P0 V!!!‘ l5 00n- Tltc Exide Dealer in your community ~. T. McAdam a.“ thrwgli the J3‘ “new °"°“p“_ iinually at work supplying power for has the experience and modern lest- ' tion, reporting on the enemv move _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ s mems_were flwakmwl by a m“ track and signal circuits, lights, wig- ing equipment to render you reliable i? Rscgifi; riflc din. "This is it!" they said. Wags, safety gates and interlocking "ml llllllesl “FY100- . ~ d . . _ . _ _ . _ E Kelly for they knew the Miles he "W"? plants. hxides art, ilie choice of the Avmd gun-hug u-oubles ___ gee your w Murray to free them again. They could see railroad‘ Exide Deal" ‘ the hay crowded wl-th ships but ' ' - Total-HQ ' h I ld k th t f ma. single: w. Murray, 254. §hysh',ps";§re";;§o_m§n_331233;, EXIDE BATTERIES or CANADA, LIMITED . TORONTO, ONTARIO High three: E. McDonald. 624. Silas 34A Points: Bumsteacls 3%- Scraggs ' . ’ Soon, landing craft drove to- - I . “is-“Wmur Wards o... shore and United States \I\I l-I IE n l1- s A n E x 1 Q your s 1A n- .- , , _ _ Connie LeOlair ..1ai 194 14a ‘Walillid “vbwfg ‘if, J m s C dy 217 iai . ' _ ' " time 8on1: 13a 133 "$51261, “£51113;=mlyt>fgrgfx\ted~‘ou EXIDE SERVICE MAY as OBTAINED FROM THESE DEALERS; Stan Doiron 21a 168 “Y ' " f! _ ::i'~.;".:a::r:.r-:.::.was, u" ‘MRS Yflwm- 1 l l i J. T. Davis Service Allison McLeod Ltd. Stewart Motors a ::.":*..'.":::":::.t:"::.i:z.§f° ma» Sm t... . ‘ ' t i: S i Si. tl ' ' Fttlgrcgisaaoche _ _ Bushcraft aghficllfiggg‘ giggle,“ of“; a on Edgar Wliltlook L. O. Kelly ................ ..10l 133 151 E651’; izfi;i"l‘i;lae;h“_lflozizufiaarrg‘ All British American Oil Stations All McCall-Frontenac Oil Station! T t l—1 as. ~‘* - ' ' . I58; shame, James Coedyl ma 31s we aria “trei treaontiloitred DISTRICT DEALERS r ‘i, High three: James Goody, Q8. e e flung; ‘imlialgi eluxpmth . F. McCormack .. Albany J. H. Keeping Georgetown Elmer Doucetts. Oyster Bed Brldfl . i u’ 9" g e “ n“ 3 “e England's Garage Alberton A. Martin 8i Co. . Granrlview Ernest Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridgl l CHARLOTTBTOWN ALLEYS "I"! silent dewu-‘s t" Within a Myrick’; Alberton ma. . Albcrton m... Bowman . unnm River B". Causing , m... Valley Few yards of enemv camps. Thanks Hoop-W's Garage .. Bedeque (i. ll. Seller Hunter River Amos Gallant _ ._ Rugflcp _ Gunmen“! Lean“, to their bushcrai‘; during ihase fledlcy Waorlslde Garage Marv MeCaba . _ Iona Keith MeCalluim St. Peter! ; Michael Brosu- two-and-a-half months not a siriRlr: B"‘\.d=*"l1m¢ Dlinniuifs Garage _ Knnsington St. Peter‘! Service 5th.. 5L PCtCII E can hm ' 25o Marine opemung Mm "Mm re_ Chester Martin Caledonia McGowan‘: Limited Kllmulr Roy Adams .. .. Sesvlew "3 sewed so much as l “finch 1_ Lidstoneb Garage Capo Wolfe Nicholson's Garage Montague McKenrie Garage Sourll g- $153591 "mug? the “my c], Japanese'kfil Dan Acorn .. . Cargggsn Stewml s; Beck xongagae J. C. Wlikinéon. Springfield éWesl - ' ' Community Garage Car gan (‘entrnl Garage . on sgue Ba Motors Irage .. iiinm rsldn o. Michael 201 Pd mounted to nearly 300- Their c. Donll it S011 Carleton Morell Co-Op. Morell coin»,- unis. Summersldd y“ Doyle 177 tactics were patient and thorough. Norman Filowllllams Carleton (‘lurks Bros. .. . Mt. Stewart General Aiitn Parts Siunmersldg a1 mg They would guide the Marinas to Chant-r, Willis Covehcad Silas D. Hugh . Murray Harbour C. R Mrlvor Summersidl Tot —3 ._ _ , _ Fred.‘ Tu|._ various points along the pai-imegel-l Mayniirds Garage (rapaud Lori & McFarlane. Murray Harbour Robt. R. Palmer hummerslds w s‘ d no 276 o; “n enemy camp The“ "Elwood Co. Crupautl W. 1i Mciure. Murray Harbour N. Selim-man's Garage , Summersldg ' ea _ '. -Buchann.an's Garage Eldon Emmrrson Johnston, Murray River J. F. Taylor . .. Sumimersld- wholo art wold t4’ B- Mflcmnflld 159 199 - F Y “ M“ °P l‘ W" M. w. Maodonald ..... .. Eldon ntyimias s". so... Murray mm Myrick. Melntnsh ma. Tign-illl s. Stead 14a m nuanced sleiwi- Th" 112ml elven. r. M. McCall“ . . animus (lharlcs McKay Nfiflillilm o. s. shaiTl s. s»... ryiii. Valley L. Ward .. 196 234 3V9"? 0f flft’, ffilkf-Ved by a Sild-|N. A. Cufeliffc. Fredericton, IKEJ. Peter. l: Galgunt, North “#15560 P. G. lvllclfachernd ud Victorll R“ whmock 3.47 34g en c arge. would usually rcsultfllohn A. lleffel . Freetown Ernest Dunvile . 0 eary Arscnaut & Gau ct . Totalqgoa 1n a clam sweep itm-qn 5 gewi]. V. Wheeler .. . French River Straag’; Garage Olen-y Wellington : High single: ‘R. Wihltlock, 347. High three: R. Whitlock, ‘TU Points: Fred's 4, Michael's 1. Tonight At 7200-1’. Grads. Billiards: Pryor won from Law- lor. . Tonight at 7.00: McDonald vs. Tillie. K. 0F P. LEAGUE lit Immune mat of the closing days g d il-year-old Valera Sun Nils;- avin me woo second prlll in '1 l Knot.- ‘ $1,500 Rogers saddle may \ ’ . I at the Royal Winter Fair horse show in Toronto Ill the per- of Pittsburgh seen with "Brow-n Derby". who rode the brown stake. "Brown Darby's "reward" High three ladies: P. Rice, 5B1. High single, men: E. Rice, 230. High three, men: E. Rice, 562. Mighty Atoms:- W. F. Dufly .. .148 152 204 B. C. Oonmd 9’! 122 133 I. K. Kennedy 84 238 131 R. A. Callahan 03 117 157 J. '1‘. Robison 00 60 110 028 M"! 711. Total-JMO. High single: l. K. Kennedy. 8 l-iigli three: l. K. Kennedy, ID. Points: Hypertension Kids. 0; Mighty Atoms. 0. Manning Minutes:- minutes. "Solomon's career as a sc-iut a1-' most came to an abrupt end one‘ morning when he and his cz-mpan-y ion were rounding up the crew of a crashed enemy bomber. As the Japanese were found to be 'inarm-| ed, the American lieutenant in. charge of the search party gave or- ders that they must riot be. shot but taken alive. Onp of them fled l 1 P. Rice 109 207 175 down a jungle track and Solomon! A. Aflleck 153 followed him, carrying a bayonet- H. Acorn 10s as inairance against treachery. The: E, m“ 179 track was muddy and Solomon| D. Brown 139 stumbled and fel, The Japanese, __ i i who was twice his tize. was in the 304 395 7g act of wresting the bayom-t from Total—3441. his grasp when ar-rither Stilomon Knookoutsi- ‘Islander floored him with a per-l J. ci-ocinitt ............... .211 Wt Riiszer lflckld M. Catalina .. “By the end of i942 the boys, E. Sutherland were bank at school in Fiji, where J. Brown .. their headmaster owned to flInd-l V. McPherson lng it, unusual, air‘. at time". em-i barrassirig. to have three 0.1 so1-' diers in the top form bu: anal Total-M. They brought with them zi-iiin Lmperials 4, Knockouts 1. Guadalcanal a veritable tram". High single: Ladies, J. Crock- house of souvenirs~ Japanese in- Q". 311- V!!! 1'1 money. Jap medals and cart- ridges. bracelets made of metal.‘ and so on.’ The story of Sol: ncn Dakei Hugo Ginglni and Silas Sitiai is tflld in‘ the ofticisl story of the Pacific 15-‘ lander: at war which has been: issued in London under the title“ of "Among Those Present" (pub-g llslied by His Majesty's Stationery Office. price 1-3 d.‘ "The: were Drobaiily the only three schonlhoysl In the British Empire who were returned as soldier: " says the hook. Stole Through Enemy Llncs But they were tot th= only "Mfllboys in their Islands who de- fied the invndem. A partv of 13 boys from a school at Marovovo on th.» West Coast ot Guadalcanal stole ihrough the Japanese lines when the Marines landed ll: order to put themssivc. tinder tho pro- tection of the Ail-fol There followed a series of hair- hreadtli cam-pea as they zraped their stealthy way tlirougn miles of unfamiliar jungle infested with Japanese Once backing away from an enemy outpost they had vumbi- ed an in pitch darkness. the en- tire party fell izown a sheer bank, into a river, then stood motionless‘ waist deep in water fer more than‘ ‘Zero m ‘iii is: i 147 l i6! an hour. lest further movement rhmild betray their presence, On 1.1.‘. h Buiman .......... .. 100 100 142 E E m Lewis, 190. Lewis. 462. Minnies, B: High single: E. O. Hilh t-hree: E. G. Points: Meaning 116 Brewers, 1. All McCall-Frontenac Oil Station: EXIDE WHOLESALERS: R. T. Holman Ltd, Charlottetown and Summerside, P.E.l. Maritime Accessories Ld., Halifax, N.S. 8i Si’. John, N.S. N. C. Rodger, Amherst, N.S. The English siutl book rt- iiscs I candidate “unless it can b: traced without flaw on hath sires and dam’: side of its pedigree t4 ltorses and mares HIQTHSBWBI all ready accepted in Pfil‘i!‘l‘ vol- _ umcs." That rule was passed iii 1913. American and French owncn argue that any flfi\\> in th‘ pedi- grcg of their horses have been bred out over tho years _:;i-'i that a horse that prov-g..- itsoif on th! triirk slmiiid puss tn.‘ lost. But their pleas ave mpci-tci t0 moot a traditional rvliiifi And the ...'..~iii .v_\' lay I long grass from early rziorning until nightfall with a Jap patrol laugh- ing, smoklng and rating oniy six yards away As they neared Lanna they rpllt into two parties to racon- noltre separate ii‘i‘l:‘. ivhit-‘i they thought might lend to the Fri-urine lines. Six boys sEvt-rril times roach- ed the beach only to he form-ti to retreat hastily into the bush on sighting Japanese The las‘ time they failed to wiilinraiv smartly enough and wcrr CllfiSiWl ‘>1; Jap sentrics, shaking l.‘f'fll off ‘iy ful- lowlng a zigzag course through a. To Keep English Stud Book Clear ill Foreign Blood in,» Bill Macklln) LONDON, Doc. 2- (APl-Amcrl- CLiil and French equine social ('lllllil(‘!‘S probably will get :1 cold. shc-ultlcr again this week W'.\Cl'i ilic coconut plantation and eventually TliOFIHIZlPBYPd B19959‘? AFFQC‘ English stud hook will roriilnur to § swimming a crock.‘ llitlou- Yiililflfil PFTEPWI" 9i lh°,bc tho cherished rrgsiiy ‘lhlll, Mimi’ more cxnloits of th~ dnr- family "PPS “f Elms“ 1' lllliinon-lisicd horses iltltlifill‘ moic pop- lng Islanders nra ypinirfl n; "A- horses, considers their rliil o Hm". n; prgpqing “my mang Those Pres n1" Ono 5101"" getting ii listing in the English; ____,_ __ _ tellsof arhief "as "lzlwirl its "rhn-t“ stud-hook... ~-— __.. .. _.... _ .. _. .. . . who crept into an enemy oiipost That volume-the four Iiiintlreri] LONDON-AC?) - '1‘a.lo:~: am living askctl to co-apcrale in rffcrts to stamp cut dishonest (i(‘!\ll1l_H§ in cloth which have assui c: Such pruprriioiis that the trade w- great- ,1_v i -rtiiil;irl. of racing i)i\1£‘l)i0G(l~~\\'iil not he adiilicrnied with any ouisi-dcrs orc- tll-ctcrl London racing cxnt-r. in disciissiiii: the coming mectiriii "'- Loril Rosclicrryis TlLA. Picobac For ‘ltljfifitmdfl A half-pound container of Picobat. is the perfect gift for any pipe smoker. Picobac is the pick of Canada's Barley Crop, grown in sunny, southern Ontario, where an ideal combination of " to Ind soil produce n top quality tobacco. or» rims-e rai- Chfiflmlll h’: cool! it's slow burning! it's fragrant! It’: an Io plum. Tb: Pick of Pip! Tobacco: rt nizht with six of his men nriri disarmr-d the enemy. Ncxt llii"l‘.'il.'l!i the Japanese woke to fin’! tlirm- selves holplrss flflti tho liliiiri ninr V/fllliflil to acccpt their r-iiri inirr!