mach 111.1233 4..iieAsons-4 m, 1w gnoum SKATE. 1, Healthfuloxeroise. g, splendid ice. _ congenial l panions. _ 4, Delightful music. Fonuivi Com- Tonight SKATE 2s CENTS Halifax Team Wins Title gALIFAX, March 12—-(C.P.)— _ s; Ladies Athletic club won e city basketball championship .~ iday night by handing‘ out a S311 defeat to the Y- W. C. A. lad- , in the final game of a series m- lhe title. INIATURE RIFLE SHOOT The scores last week at the ature Rifle Club were as fol- ‘ Mon Wed Total J. MoCabo ... . 98 93 191 s-Moore ... -.. 95 95 I90 '11. Jenkins .. .. 9B 92 188 .Denlli.s .<- .... 93 92 185 . H. Horne ... .. 95 88 183 ‘V, Spiilett ... 90 87 177 A. McDougall .. 90 86 176. Burke as so ml Prowse ... ..'.- 86 84 170' ' B- MacDonald .. 96 -- 96 .Walsh -- 94 94, .A. Ferguson 8 -- 89 McKenzie . . 09 -- 89 $111115 .... so -- so lltlaren ... ... -- 82 ltkenkiris ..... 82 -- 82 .8. Seaman .... 8i -- 81 W! ... ... ‘ll -— '11 -1 ,.. .. .. -- '10 '10 match shoots were held the regular shoot on Wed- ~ r- evening. Tho first match llnteams resulted as follows: 45 ildioCabo . . ... . 50 .Dlnllls ... ...-- ... 48 »Wll-lli... ... ... ... w. 38 V. Birllett ... ... -,-- ‘ 44 ifilill... -.. a 39 ' .... 265 Al/lcilougall ... ..... 39 illlilcrc 41 E-liilkins ... 4'1 Ellome 44 Burke ... ..-. 45 lfciarrn __, ,.. ... 44 “ ... ..... ... ... 260 11w second match was one of it teams wh ch resulted as fol- lMcCabe ... .... 50 licLarsn ... 40 tMoorc ..... 47 s‘, ... ... ... ..... 137 -Dinn's 44 llJerkins 45 tliwwssii 4s " ... ... ... .... 134 Pairs 44 .Wal'li ... ... .... 42 v-Sivllctt . .. 4'1 ll! 133 ... ... .1- eavers Defeat Ramblers 5-2 almrasr, March 12—(C.P.)— l 101m Beavers,-fresh from a "'1'"? over Antigonish in the " 0i s two game series for the “' 1° s0 into the Maritime hoc- flnals, defeated Amherst Ram- ‘ M111 an exhibition game 118111- As the Beavers face "1111 again tomorrow, the ‘Wed to do no heavy " I. and as a result the goal had considerable work to h! Eldcrkin beat Wilson for r score on a freak shot: ‘ ‘ °°Plnler tied it up, and Liv- illlt the Saint John team ""1" sot another and mm 1W0 more before the a. Referee Lester Low- llad out no penaires.‘ l’ L? . "miml! welded stool 1150f _ l” bullillnls have been de- ., u m“ Welsh only two - “"11 l! trullss of simi- ' I111 mule by older pro- .|‘","._I_i .- r ed back to finish the game by Ref.- BOWLING wrtrzsramo nocxrzv ' n. no.1» MACS. Played It the Arena Wednesday MI-Nh lth. Th; ggmg w.‘ "pork?! i" 11'1"! "n ivy-the Macs 2-0.Th1s ' 1a Wm: and 1 sch-i, s... 1,0,, m, MBOS came to report, this game at‘ that score. There were about one hundreds-ad fifty fans g in; I twins to bluff thorn as wsii s, the 3111x1515 W110 hl-lldled the game, into] w kins that they won that game2 0. when they know that the L- P- U- wmklhots scored two goals 1-11 131° flrat ten minutes of the inn-d Macs didn't know there are three_ twenty minute periods in s. game ' 11" avlneinlns to do with it. They 5 left the ice at the end of the second ' 1111111111 landing 2-0 and started to take off their gear, but were order. eree Walsh and Timer Harry Moi-L IBM. They came out to play and 111° Wlnsshots turned on the heat; O M11116? scoring four minutes after the opening whistle, Lima repeating at the nine minutes mark. There W118 no protest on the first score but the M11" 511" kicked on the second one. Referee Walsh skated to the {Q1111 Willie's box and was told it‘ was a soul, he then took the pucki to centre ice to face of! but the‘ Mac's refused to face the puck and l after a great deal of talk, time was 1 called. It was perhaps the easy way l out. If Les Hooper thinks that l5 111° Way in play hockey it ls my advice to disband his team. The [11- P- 11- aquad has defeated the Macs refused to face the puck and they went undefeated all seasonl M'- H°°I1cr miry have had a gmlle on his face after the game, and I don't blame him as all the ions We" 13118111118 Ollt loud. As for my- self I didn't have much to say afiel- l 111a Bamc as I let the referee, Mal Walsh and timer do the talking, l I am, sir, etc, l LEMUEL lwsn, Coach. L. P. u. Wingshots Canadien ’s Pl-aye r Injured‘ (Canadian Press) l MONTREAL, March lat-Playoff limes of Montreal Canadiens- provided they make the playoffs- received a severe blow this week end when young George Mantha broke the large bone in ifs right ankle. Mantha, who assists Aurel Joliat in holding down left wing for the National Hockey League Club, tripped over Art Giroux's skate, wentlcrasiring into the boards and the damage was done- The acci- Jlellli Ofiflllfrod Saturday whife the team was at practice prior to dc- parture for Detroit. i Sir Henry Gray, who is treating the younger Mantha, stated there was little possibility the player would take part in any more hoc- key this season. If Canadiens reached the Stanley Cup final there might be a chance George would be ready for play by that time but it was only a chance, the surgeon stated. A Tribute ‘ The news o.’ Mr. Corrigans death came like a bolt of light- "ing from the blue sky. ills death was extremely sad under the cir- "umstanccs. I had intended writ- ‘ing him to compliment him par- ticularly on his fine write-up of the career of James J. Corbett a ishori, time ago. He was a colorful ‘and versatile writer, in matters oi composition, euphony and up-to- daii phrasoology many of thel writers on the big city dailics curl fered by comparison. He always had a great interest and enthusi-_ iism in his work and was sure-ll“ 7 destined to attain to greater posit- llons of trust and responsibility. 1t' is said that his two beautiful chll-l dren will never realize the love and, lprlde and joy that their father i had in them and for them. To his, l " s THEMCHARLOTTETOWN _ QQARDiAN New ".... SPORT woilio PAGE SEVEN BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER sroar ,_ l 1' Sin-I would like to correct the c H N report of the, Wingshot-Macs game r it... Skipped By Mr. ‘mouuwmy unusual-a 110:‘, _A‘W. Hyndmanlbe held at themrumnext week. Wins Dominion Life Trophy. the "roar-in" game. Friday and Saturday saw the competition between the City teams for the Dominion Life ‘Prophywlfch resulted in s vic-| ltory for the team skipped by My, inong Charlottetown hockey fans A. W. HyndmanfKeen rivalry ex- isted between the teams as they battled for supremacy " and the rinks resounded with cheers as the supporters of each team encour- aged their mates. Friday's Game R. G. Taylor H. F. Spillett G. W. McLeod W. H» Townsend D. A. McKinnon G. G. Hughes A. W. Hyndman J. A. Fraser Skip 8 Skip 6 Saturday's Game r_. Wnchester G. W. McLeod H. F. spillett Judge Duffy D. A. McKlnnon G. G. Hughes A. W. Hyndmail, H. A. Ebers Skip l1 Skip 5 The following ilre the members of the wnning team. A. W. Hyndman, skip, R. G. Taylor, 2 stone, D. A- McKlrmon, Mate and H. W. Winchester 1 stone. Bank Of 1V. S. 4 Guardian I Sinking an orphan tally 1n the first few minutes of play, the Guardian “Angeis" succumbed to the» fast-skating blue-shlrtcd men , of Scotia by a score of 4 to 1. The game was fast throughout with the’ Guardian on the shorf end of the breaks. Time and t'me again, they broke-away only in be foiled~ by the Banker's rearguard On the other hand, the bankers catching the Guardian sniper-i flat-footed behind the blue-line, skated down three abreast to sliP the disc into the meshes, via the passing rebcund route. ‘ The first score came unexpect- edly, Arsenault passing tho puck to Fisher, fast printer left-was" who hoisted a shot from outside the blue-line, which passed over Cameron's shoulders to nestle in the twlnes. The bankers did not take long to cven matters up Sccnting a score. "Dynamite" Des- borough, poke-checking a. Guard- ian in front of the net, grabbed the disc, drew the printer net- m'nder out and slipped the wafer home. The scores then followed in fast succession. Stewart, star for- ward of the Nova Scotians, scor- ing two from close in. while Denny on a pass from Meek secured the remaining one. The line-ups are as followsi- l Random Reflections -' l llll l: ll [Y uuunuui rsnaivn BONSPIEL Charlottetown. 1°1' 11°°Rav next your. Those favor- ing the movement suggest that Summersids and the public be allowed i0 "in; q Montague curlers are preparing for| name for the team, other; believe the annual bonspiel which is to The city curlers sensing a. victory lover their Eastern and Western rivals, are getting in every avall-_ able practice for the event. Friday, the team captained by l The cold weather the latter part A~ W- wndman 11°11 "19 D°111l111°11 period. Perhaps the fact that the of last week brought the return of L-ie Trophy which is put up year. ly [for competition among city ieams. Becognifon i 1 There la a movement afoot a- lto have the brilliant performance 'of Joie Beatoh, ranked by "Biz Three" sports editors as the rnost valuable player in the league, re- cognized in some suitable manner, ‘probably in the form of a. presen- tation. Should the movement mat- erialize the youthful centre will l:c brought over from his home In Stellarton for the occasion. Maybe A Halifax paper carries the fol- ‘owing: C , March 10- The proposal has been mooted to organize o. new club here to re- present the city in class "A" sen- tllai; the most significant designa- tion would be: "the Silver Foxes." There will be some opposition from old rank and file Abegweits if the. idea is carried through J I I Mnybe, but it appears as hardly! possible that a new club will be, organized to enter the senior cir- cu't from this city a5 the aim of the sporting public will be to have] quality not quantity in their search next year for senior Maritime hoc- key honors. Rumors will be rife as to the Abegweit Hockey Club's "J-Ylllilvn- illit ‘t is a bit early to do llll_\' siirmizing in this respect. s i I Bank Notes , The Nova Scotia and Royal ‘tankers respective winners of the "irst and second sections will bat- tle in a two game series goals to icount to decide the championship issue. , Mr. Carl Tlberi has donated a [handsome trophy in the form of a 'ho':key payer mounted on a lpcdestiil to be presented to the winner, tllC trophy to become the ‘termanent lrsscssion of the team that wins in three consecutive Zyears. iuusuum wiiiuii ‘Now Meetfluebec NEW ANNAN z: INDIAN rtrvrilt l One of the most interesting 811111- es held in Kcnslngton Rink this season took place on Thursday night March 9th between New An- nan and Indian River teams, New Arman is now supreme in Se n |“A". The Clermollt team won over Stanley Bridge on Wednesda." night by a. score of 2-1. thereby ‘Detroit Leads Ameri- Riltllfl can Section While Toronto continues Lead In Cftlltlfllfi-il Section. (Canadian Press-l OTTAWA, March l2.~'ihe fight of Joe Simpson and his New Yorl; Americans for a. play-off position in ‘he National Hockey League receiv- ed another setback here last nigh‘. when the lowly Ottawa. Senator." pulled out a. 2-1 win with‘ two sec- onds to play in overtime. Blended Right! For all who preler a Quality Cigarette Through 60 minutes of compara- tively slow hockey, the two teams. battled to a. 1-i tie. With only two seconds to play in the extra 10-min- ute period, Earl Roche, former Maroon player, took a pass from Syd Howe deep in the American de- fence area, hesitated a second, shot Alrough a maze of legs and bea‘ R031 Woriers for the ivimliug goal. Fherc was hardly time for a face- iii afterward. i sriiliui iiuiiiinisii l Tllln column ll reserved for Queen‘- ‘onnly news: of local Interest but llll- i-rilaln: elf n nuuy nature may hi‘ inserted nt 4 cents a word airfoil,- ullyubls jn ndvnncc. ENJOY A REAL comedy at Print-r Edward March 16th and 17th. ' I . HAWK-MAROON GAME 8375 1' FORUM, Band tonight. Admis- MONTREAL, March l2.-(C.P.i~ ‘on 25 cenm 837k“ it was Hooiey Smith's turn to go of: 1 scoring ramp Saturday as Mon- - . l trcnl Maroons trounced Tommy l German's Chicago Black Hawks 6-2 Stewa fts 4 l 'n a National Hockey League game cfore a thin crowd of 4,000 spec- ators. Maroons hold little hope of over- viking the Toronto Maple Leafs in lie league standing bilt while the hampiorls were taking it on the hin from Boston Bruins. Maroons. 11th a game in hand, cut the Leafs’ Burhoes 0 In a hard fought game at the Forum Saturday evening Stewart's Bakery walked oil with a. 4-0 (lo- ision over Burlloes Grocery. Gordon Stewart registered two of ' ' _ . r. d h - . - demonstrating superiority in Sec nafgln m seven points_ Chlcagos 11¢ 0118 5W5 $811168. 011 PMS!» tion "B". The first game of two lefeat pushed them further into the "m" Qume- Whmmk acwum‘ T O G 3. V 6‘ F O I‘ finals to defilde the Wilmer 0f the cellar position of the United States “d f" u" renlalnlni? l-“m- T11" - e Baker cup trophy takes place on section. game put the Bakers "P mt‘) 5°C" Marlljlmes, {Monday “mm 1mm, 1,, the out. 0nd position in the Industrial (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. March 12-For the eccrid success ve season and the hird time in the past four years toyals today were Senor Hocke; champions of Quebec. The three previous victories were scored by the club under the name of the Montreal Amateur Athletic As- soofation. , In a game that only occasionally roused a small crowd, the senior group titlists this afternoon down- ed St. Francois Xavier, Mount Royal league representatives, 4-3, and as a. result captured the round 9-3 by virtue of ther overwhelm- ing 5-0 triumph Friday night. On Wednesday next Royals will meet Quebec Granites, provincial intermediate titleholders, here the first of a two-game, total-goal series for the Quebec champion- shp. The second game will be at Quebec Friday night with the ser- ies winner leaving for the Mari- time Provinces Saturday to open the interprovincial Allan Cup play-downs. ' Royals have lost the services of their play-making centre of the first i'ne, Dave Neville, for the season due to s hip injury. ‘come of this series increases with each succeeding game. Three hun- dred rabid fans cheered lustily for ‘heir favorite teams on Thursday "light. The first period went score- css, with New Arman appearing to ‘lave the advantage of play. by reason of their aggressiveness. In the middle session Crozicr was in the right place at the psychological Vmomcnt and sagged the twine be- hind the ever alert and eagle-eyed Driscoli (New Annan net minder) Shortly after the third session op- ened Casely tallied for New Annan. Toward the middle of the period New Arman got it's lucky "break" —a fast hard shot by Kennedy car- omed of! some part of the anatomy of an Indian River player, arid again chromed off the goalies stick handle into the net. Indian River worked like Trojans to even the score for the rcst of the period. but the New Annari cohorts fought the game on the principle ennunciated by Caesar in his Gallic wars, viz: “That the best defence is a strong offensive" (or words to that effect) The final bell found New Annan forcing the play. Messrs. Layton Rogers and Orville Darrach ref- ereed the game to the entire sat- isfaction of fans and players. I BANK 0F N. S. "ANGELS" Goal THE LINE-UPS R. Cameron H. Lewis ASCENSION SCHOOL Ne Annan Indian River P. Meek Defence J‘ Hunt" Honor roll for month of February w c_ Annmr E. stenmom Grade VIII-l Esther Handrahan Goa, A‘ shenen fissigcvlen Morrissey, 3 Sylvia Mor- G‘ l Dflscon a c_ Tupun Forwards - Defence S. Stewart M Arsenwlt Grade VI-l James Handrahan. N‘ McKay H_ mam. u. Desborough o. You!!! 2 “Wm “"1" n. McKay R- oral: R" Ram“ K fisher Grade V-i Josephine Doucette, Forwards J. Denny N. Burnett 2 M“ Gavm‘ " G. McKay GI Murphy Q Nelsonl Grade IV (a) I Frances Gavin‘ A Kennedy E. Mann H. Shaw 2 Hubert Handrahan‘ ‘B. McKay P. Crozier John Peterson, stick-carrier. Grade Iv (b) 1 Thelma’ Aylward E. McKay R- EH19? ___________ Grade LII-d 117101 Gallant, 2 m mp1.“ R“ Heckbert Almere Gallant, 3 Alvin Aylward. n schuman K_ Mam, Royals Are Junior Champs (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March. l2—For the Junior -berenveri wife and children, Mrs/fourth straght year the I in their honi- of affliction. The All devotees of athletic 5110111 Island will experience ii 561154! 01 loss when they look at the mom- ing paper and see tillli 1115 111mm“ column is not tlxcxv. 'l'lic cifcglco 0i’ writers on Mainland illlim" l3 o1 the press. It seems awiulsad and Pendergast and myself tender our l-‘toyals today held the Province ofl sincere sympathy and condolence Quebec junior hockey title, The youngsters overwhelmed Guardian editorial was most ap- Crane A. A. A. of Montreal on propi-lats grid sympathetic. He had Saturday. 7-2, to take the snsn ls personal grace and manner two gamaroimd by a score _ or s“ oi address that, lie niadc friends of 15-4. In quest of the all with whom he came in contact. cup which has in, them, Royals entertain the Mari- o; soap, Mn Lathe“ Now’ w what final Memorial l always eluded cnai-lottelown and Prince Edward time Province champions in a ser- ies which opens here March 20. The Maritime winner is not, yet declared. . l JAMES Panoramas-r Grade II—i Herbert Gavin, 2 A wright Levi Hsndrahan, 3 Alvin Poirler, Grade I-—1 Frederick Aylward. Perfect Attendance: Helen Mor- rissey, Esther Handrahan, James JHandrahan, Levi Hsndrahan, Syl- via Morrisscy. Thelma Aylward, Frederick Aylward, Alvin Aylwarrl Edward Gavin. Priscilla Aylward. Annette Morrlssey-Teacher. The local reporter was interview- ing a prosperous soap manufactur- “It is a well-known fact," he said, "that you made your fortune out do you attribute your success?" l "To clean living. my friend—to clean living," was the reply. What is said to s". tllc smallest l sorrowful. but we must be resigned passenger carrying rallwgy m Eu. "lame, o; m; hlrgh regard in’ to the insrriztsbic ways of Provl- ‘rope, having n track gm;- or olfy which he was held b.v 1115 111111319"! ~ den“?- nine aid I half inches, has been constructed in an lltnglish town. l osnla a word alrlflly payable In ad- lniilht. Reads Corner vs. , cents. Syd Heckbert SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County “This ruliinin In reacrveii for news of lot-ll Interest but ndreriialng of a howl! nnfnra miiy be lulu-Mil It I ruler. —BEDEQUE RINK-Hockey to- Albany. This ls the first of a series of two games to decide the winner of the Clark League. It promises to be rod hot hockey so don't miss it. LEAF-BBUIN calla. league atandlns- l TORONTO. March 12.— (C.P.) — LINEUP Boston Bruins put it strictly up to Detroit and Rangers, their rivals for ‘irst place in the National Hockey league's American section, to win tonight when their mighty machine clicked perfectly and they outclass- ed an apparently stale Toronto‘ Stewart's Bakery-Goal. Murley; defence, Carmichael, Acorn. Mc- Lellan; Forwards, Stewart, Whit- 'ock, Currie, L. Cairns" R. Cairns, l1‘. Whelan. BlIrll0€s Grocery-Goal, Barrett; Maple Leaf team 6-2 Saturday defame’ McMillan’ Macnonam ‘flam- Bevans; forwards Wlliams Mc- , Smooth Bruin combination Ewen Law,“ Bowling F. May brought them two goals in the first period and three goals in three minutes in the second, after Toron- to scored their first goal. Each team scored one goal in the third period. ‘Joe Lamb, former Sussex, N. 13., amateur, led the Bruin attack with three well-earned goals on which Nels Stewart furnished the assists. Donald. M. Bevaris. St. Dunstan b Philosophers Banquettedll l On Tuesday, March 7th, at the- Queen Hotel, the senior and Junior‘, _ Philosophers of St. Dunstans Uui-‘ l fir“ Perm!‘ versity, held a banquet in honor of 1-Detroit.Emms (Carson-Good- St_,momas Acqumas the patmn CANADIENS AT DETROIT Helm") 12m‘ saint of philosophers, forty-eighti P”mlty"Ev‘m5' philosophers being present swmd Puma: _ __ - The occasion was very fittingly z“‘canadiens' Lepmc‘ 17m’ observed. Excellent speeches were . Penalties-S. Mantha, Evans, Mof- made in responses w the ‘various fatt, Lepine, Joliat. Third Period: 3—Detroit, Lewis, 10.30. L-Detroit, Gallagher Hayes), 12.18. Penalties-G. Carson, 2; Young. Mornez, Lewis, Lcduc. toasts, which were proposed by thel Toastmaster. y The following wns the programzi Toasts —-Toastmaster, Douglas Mc- ' Donald-The Pope and The King,- The Church, Rev. John A. SlHllVBJLl The Day We Celebrate. (Edward Baldwin). 5 Vocal Solo-Francis McMillan. Our Country-(Stephen Connolly). Our University, (Joseph N. Trainer). (Sorrell, RANGERS AT AMERICANS Rangers, 8; Americans, 2. CAXYADIMLANIERICAN LEAGvE Piano Solo-Marcel Lamoureux. “" sud” Our French Brethren (Gcrmainl Providence, 2; Quebec, 1. Gummy Vocal Solo-Pius Callaghan, The Ladies-(Gerard Niel v1 . 1 Auld Lang Sync l God Save the King. l The following was the iiioilu:_! Consomme Poyailne, Qurcn Oliveml Iced Celery, Halibut Scalloped, Aul pormeson, Pomriics Gonevais, Lemon ' Prints, Bcignct Souffee, Au Con-l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo, 5; London, 2.. Cleveland. 5; Windsor, 2. N. H. L. STANDING Canadian Section I . . . P. P w’ L" T F A ll fiture, Roast Turkcy,Drcsscd, Gran-i Toronto "' 44 23 w 5 108102 5 lborry Sauce Royal Wax Bean=l Maraons "' 43 m m 6 119102 M Creamed Potatoes, Courge a lill Canadians ' 44 u 23 4 87 ma 38' Moelle Bacassine Strawberry Short- Ameflcans ' 45 13 22 w 8° n1 n,’ cake, Cream au forinngc. St. Dun-l 0mm“ "i" 44 25 gum n7 “ ,sta.n's Special Ice Cream. Pcttits, U“ “iswubse; o; A P IFousse. Dcmi Tasse, Ginger Alc. l _ ' ' ' ' ' ' At the close Rev. Dr. Murphyi Detroit‘ "" 46 23 15 a m6 m 54 spoke complimenting all who t"okl Boston 44 23 l5 6 ll!) E’! 52. " Rangers 43 22 14 7 122 9i 5i Chloe” 45 16 w u a2 92 43 The United Kingdom cxp*rts six‘ times as many musical instruments {as it imports mid the exports re- Skating after match. Admission, 25 8369-li| A holder for a package oi cigar- ettes and a box of matches and an ash receiver are combined in a new device to be attached to an automobile steering post. I " "We -s- dflII-fll lighting a. lamp. F R M [present about one third of the, ' " ' U ' British production’. l A California architect is the in-l Get ready for Provincial vent," m. a spsedometer ma,’ lntehclrcaznc ire Moot. Fri- warns aviators ( “brig” u "my l "7' Mn“ 71m" are exceeding . predetermined speed by an audible sgnai or _ul :1 Gibb Report To Be Acted Upon MONTREAL, March l2-(C.P.)—- A bill embodying the chief recom- mendations of the report of Sil Alexander Gibb. English port auth- srity who headed a commission which surveyed tlic Niiiioilal portl of Canada iii 1031-32. will bi.- lfl—' iroduced in the I-icuse of Commons "probably this week," said Hon Alfred Duranlehu, K. 0., Minister of Marine, in a ivec-k 0nd lnicr- view‘. The bill. Mr. Duranleau said, evil‘ includc provisions for the abolit- ion of Harbor Commissions in Van- couver, itioillvoiil, Qur-bec, Halifax cud Saint Jullll lillkl the setting up Nllllflllil! Central Harbor Board lo control financing, ac- counting, engineering, construction and general operations of these ports as well as tllc smaller ports of New Westminster, Victoria, Fort William, Port Arthur. Sorci, Three Rivers and Chicoutimi. The bill ivill also provide for the creation of local advisory board: upon wlikh adequate representa- tion wlll be given to local interesti and port users, including Board: of 'I‘raclc, grain interests and ship- ping int/crests, Mr. Durlinlcau said 'I*hc bill has already been draft cd and is under study by the Gov- ernment, the Minister of Marine stated. It is doubtful. he said whether the provisions of the bill will be enforced this year as the shipping season is about to reopen and it would be too late to enforce such drastic revision of Canadian port administration cven though the bill became law during the present session. if the bill war passed. it would he enforced be- fore tho i034 season, the Minisifi! said. Pictures Russia As Workers Heaven CALGARY, March lib-Housing and living conditions in Russia fol workers are far superior to those in Canada, claims Sam Patterson who has returned from the land oi’ the Soviet which he visited in behalf of the Mine Workers Un- ion of Canada. He said there was no such thing ns forced labor there, but agreed that all persons must ivori-r. Any- one refiisiilg and showing signs 0i laziness or carelessness found hi: lriame posted for all to sec. About 95 per cont of the workers lived in new modem homes, pay- ing rent in proportion to earnings. he declared. They ivorkcd but sev- en hours daily and received two weeks holidays cyTry year with ‘Pal’- Cilics at one time small were iiroiviilg rapidly illio large indus- trial centres with huge factories land thousands of ivnrkcrs. Russian clliirlrcn received cic- montnry criucetioil and technical training sizipc-vlni- to Canadian methods ll." believed. If they wish- ed higher education. the govern- ment paid the students to take the courses. "A 12-year-old child in Mr. Pnilcrson (OllCliHlUil. "knows: more of what lock 'l‘lfl(“(‘ at ilio recent Ottawa imlxvllil Etcnomic Conference llliill lhc Il\l“.'.l‘_"‘. Clin- xrdihn.“ l THIS-sill" To ciliiblc passenger; in (icsceiitl safely from n disabled aiiplnnc c. Trench in". ‘t: i: c (i... . 1 . plum" on ivliirh u lillll‘ lm lute troulrl be used lo pui‘. ill-r cabin back on rollers over the fuselage until it fails free. , _-_'-_-v---__-v------'- ..a~........