, . J’ ll. I . ‘P r . l. .9‘ . I . ti. ,l~._' i i l. l I I I I w I I l I t t PAGE EIGHT KING opposes (Continued from page 1) hild mic‘ a Liberal llllllCLlfl wculd be no coils as he was Prinle A A istcr He sold the report. lndlcsted he conscription when Mllllslél‘ had dzsoltssed sot-skint; with Churchill. Prim c to the British United Press," deal- ing wiin statements he was said to have inude before a Liberal caucus. Mr. King sziid the report said he illr-re Mr. King siud he hiici never nitri- tiirned the niiiiie of Churchill in COlllIPCllOll Willi any time. "I cannot protest against this witch could not ba grower," Mr King said. t such n story i" ii with himself correct. without l". i» to \.l_l. u‘ one llltil I never iifiiiiiuiirtl t. Lllllt‘ of Mr. Church- l \\'llll any discus- >iicil lit. unv pnrty .iii_v time," suld Mi. Ll “I tliiiik an amiiogyi is due from "m British Lliiiiril Press for pub- ot lllftl» li- l“fllll" Mili- llit- suit ‘Ilfilll I i‘. gt’)! '.ll'lfll1 sltlnds éldlllfllh) national Ll. pi m-iple which h.\ embodied m . obiliuzitrion 1s btssion . w... _.\il. nit it. ‘.\.~ m ‘now llllllillfv‘ hm principle 1 .ii. b0 applied an! hozv fiir it. Id be (‘Xlfildfll is a mnttcl‘ must. de- r- in the ight of LI l lhv- kilowl which it lltlF with ~ . to tho llvotlb of our llill’ ri- i - . lllfl ililcl the ptisiilon ul in‘. r0ilil-, try in met-ting them. ‘I Wdllt it to be dlStltlCtlY under- Nriid so far as the principle o! tnmpuisory selrctive national ser- \..~ is concernvti for Canada, in Cm Llrl, I stnud for that priviciple " lllllt‘ lll*\l‘l‘ tiikcli any other . l! is the position that I held ttll along. lt hits been applied in connec- oii with military training "ind ap- :"rd in a number of other direc- 1 niliiht mention. How much .l"’ll‘ l‘ lL will be applied the House "ll lr n its the Oovernnietlt takes l.» (lPiLSOllh Oil Llltlt mJtlOJ. ‘But s0 tar as conscription to." as ls conceriwd in the . of Canada. thu: ucs- . ‘ rélllfllllitf-(l to the ocooe of (.1 4K‘. ii 1H. ill.“ lust generiil election, on election Wiii""i WAN held in war- liuv. .lil:l ill ullirh lie loaders 0f nil political purtes unade their s uietneilts to the electorate. and iht- people of Czulltfll‘ decided a- gainst COlISCFIPLlOIl for overseas 5ST 0i". J for as I am concerned, with- ti l\' Wllllllilflll of the people tut ili.ii siihlrci. I do not intend to take ‘he responsibility of support- ing any policy of cwscrilstioil for txvice ov l." itisv EAL iiEifuLs tcoiitiiiued from puge 1i _7_ tiiitl ills chum, Dilve Roinails, of lliiiiiilx_ N. 5., listed as missing. xii-re two Ciiiiiltliiuls to whoiu it toil t.» pill. iiio Nlflllfilltlblfil‘ through its lnliy put ‘llicy also were among lllt‘ )\.iIIll;-SLLY§ who guiued these ritirit-rs U] destruction 1m‘ into ter- iitury the ivazls u“ isn prunes VlQLllu ever redcn. unlike iiiust big bombers, the lvlgiiiiicslei" h; poukmd py only tuo i.....o..\, out iihsc ulc (bLaCLIDCd i...‘ ‘hr rniiiisir; to m: oi lllL‘ "new i-nit liilllclKlUll-Eiff iioiverliil" lculis “Ace vuiiuit- iypt ul ‘.41 cylinders ;..iil to ilcltlop "around 2,0ou htrse- m» 0i‘. Tlie lonil ciiyiiu-ily wins not rr- \.....ii nun. it known Hltll li|t:t~ |.li.fvl‘iiiny ~ ulnltill IIll-l cums s (‘llrnwu a lremcunqug explosives to uisiimt \l'l'|Il>|lS us the n. Lin“ pin-i oi‘ all-tun, some 6.10 nulls iii u direct line from Brit- illil, ‘liu- -n mo; ll\'l'.ll)lllf_\' ‘ a lllllhllllltfd ,y the per- Lil Utlk: ulililciicsiti‘ wliicll . h United Press for conscription at too strongly mBHEPWSi-lltallfih n, l Red Duiwn today pr ‘ill cnilt-us , I I kind ' .,. t Ibiiv und chief referee-boiler of the l hiiu boasted no CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 13 1 _...-_ Red By II. M. Peters Canadian Press Stuff Writer NEWV YORK, Nov. ideEllll of the New Y - . . f the Notional . Lieague _- not ‘lLiflfl ’\lV to _ 0 .» m“ fir; d?‘ '. iicnflihblrth 0t the Br..>k.yn Axillar- in ille p ‘.. " _ v_ __ “My who were ouiwlllrgizlncc t) Brc HJgllll-gg l\IlIlOil;iCC‘fl ill a t m, irr- ~ Hockey (‘rs AbSDClllL on on t-lic ovt- Cl the leilgut» op- ' ‘ (‘llllig ll t‘ r c w he n Nc w York --pard'on - Brooklyn A ni e ric a n , plily Chicago l3‘. Jk Hnwks. l HD1111? £4 mos . . ti ilie Amer- 'it.\ns will still bt played in l M an hattocfs t M B cl _ . " Square ‘--~=-a»z.'.. w den. (‘All qt siion in u, w .ne of buildlng u r.i.k across ih Enst River. For oite thing. fed- (will government. pflorities would not allow construction 110w. Hut Duitol. uln jokingly de- w-i-ibeti himself its Drosidrnt. puck ljlllb, 5nd that ull practices will be held at the Brooklyn Ice Palace, Dution and his wife have taken a Brooklyn apartment. and members of the team are flndint; “Tiller borough as lOl;\'E{l-—ll‘l Brooklyn-name carried like a flaming banner by the Na- tional lea-into baseball champions and ,1 contending club tn the Na- | iinniil Football League. Lester Patrick, head. of New York Rangers. gave Dutton the Caps break“ Hershey ’s streak HERSHEY, Pm, Nov. 12-tAP\- Indianapolis tank llllfll-Dlltlid poses- sion of first place in the western division of the American Hockey League by defeating Helwhey Bears 3-0 here tonight. It was the first defeat of the seasin for the Bears and jolted them out 0f a. tie for first place. Fractures neck In football game BELLEVILLE. Ont“ Nov. 12- (CPi-A‘.ton Sills, l7. of Corby‘- vllle, halfback for the Bclleville Collegiate Institute football team. fractured his iiecl- and three vertobrae of the spine in the first quarter of a gllmc lJClWQCTl Bele- ville and ‘Twat-ti today. l-le was taken to hospital where medical authorities said they clld not ex- pect him to live. Hc is an out- standing athlete and scholar of lute. Flt. Lt. “Mike" Lewis holds the . F. C. for his bravery in an at- tack on a barge concentration at Antwerp. A voierail of this wnr. he mentlonotl in dispatches on New Years Dny, 1941. German sources reports-d he was a prisoner lest Sept. ll). David Romans, navigator and bomb nlmcr. had l5 escapes in en- counters with the Nazis. wits shot down twice into the sea before he was reported inissnti: iii ali- oucr- olions Oct. 23 lit» also had been ilwnrdcd the D. F‘. C. HANS_(_)_N SAYS l99llllllll9q_lrfl"l _ P“? and iirc- '- itios It should have proceeded on the basis of potential manpower illlnl to 1-4.0.: it-ct over the as disclosed by the national reg- \\llull it ' llulllii one of NlIlClI ' "ds also "eveial . its awarded the bringing honic - ltl the other ilsttd were very eager was autumn istratlon of August. i940." Mr, Power snid certain districts to have their militlil units mobilized and lt was desirable to draw relnfflrcemfifllll his! for mobilised units from the home Mtuit.i.s.t-i- nil inc wily from Ber-liueas of the units. There was a inatuml. null towards enlistment in 1m on one motor. "This Xl(‘\v all-metal croft use a any district W119"? l unit was Willi-l stiiili [ll npiiroxliiiillt-ly’ D0 met l mqbllizptl, It; is 7U lrrl high iuitlcziirits u crow‘ ol_six_ YEO THEA TRE Samar 7212021140 Victor ‘lllnelloglon JON HALL funafmfhlhnhfll”) Frances Farmcr MUNTAGUE. SATURDAY mh MATINEB SATURDAY S P- M- lollJ,’ iliid 19 l-z fest,’ FFEE-ITEBE n A r Thr- minister said as of Oct. 25 lat: the army had 111L209 men overseas The number of overseas men rctumed to Canada in medi- rnl cnteqor-i- “E" as unfit for ser- vice was 3,080. The number re- llln-nptl 5g imlllvlv t0 become effl- cient, for disciplinary action or for compavloiinla icitvc or discharge wns 253. l The tolnl enllstnienfs in the native arinv since thr- start o!’ the was was zfittolltl. Records. for the ‘reserve armv were not available ibut the reserve had shown an in- lcrearo cl zlfioo in sm-niitb shire the outbreak of wnr. On Oct. 25 a totiil of 241.530 were servmll in al cnoncitios in the Canadian army. Up to that date 216.088 men had been attested for ovcrsciui service. This figure included n number of mcn who had lwcn discharged since then The minister snld were sought ln the earlv summcr recruiting campaign and 34,625 were enlisted while n total of 48.- 000 olfered their servlccs opposition leader Hanson sug- gested that liick of industrial activity made more men available ln his Province of New Brunswick Th; response had displayed the pglflotlgn of the province but a 51ml! r result could not be ex- qq again with many now in “it "all. 32.000 me-n blessing of_t_h_e Rangers and Mad; f look part in the famous bombing rf _ by Sylt in Scptcmbcig 1939. He ivus Dutton Now Calls} Team Brooklyn Amérks l‘.‘~ I CP‘ — d\‘l_l ' med the k Americans homk" in them big quit-my its WW4 9- _ Evcnttiilly Red hopes lhnt his club ciul _ be called Brooklyn, DTlQOZS giving hockey that hill- lson square Garden Corporation in hs new venture. Dutton said that when the war Ls over the Americans orgsnlzaron, of which he became president last summer ln succession to League President Rank Calder. intends to build a rink in Brooklyn. _ “We wunt to build up again the rivalry between the Americans and Rangers that was so strong six or irlg and we believe Brook- lyn is the place to do 'He has made Dut» tended yester- day's practice in Brooklyn, an unheard- of thing in the KELLY Ottawa clips Flycrs’ wings 7-5 Releases conditions Under which pros May play amateur 12—-(OP)-Ot- two- OTTAWA. Nov. town Senators nursed an ear goal lead through a delug; o third period scoring tonight defeat Cornwall Flyers 7-5 in s wide-open Quebec senior Hockey grime. Paced by ceiltre Jack Carthy and right-winger Albert Lemay with MIDLAND. Ont, Nov. 12—-(CP) —P_esident George Dudley 01 the Canadian Amateur Hockey $55M‘ laticn today released the conditions under winch professional hockey players barred from the United ous l e1 s‘ Lflfllle stop i Would have beenlButltly Baer meats Only m glad to int Louis Jan, 9 Play Caledonia Nov. lkwPi-Dd- Coach Bernie Ral- lssuod a statement declaring his tum WOLU?! been oniv tot, glad to meet Cale. donla for the McCurdy Cup. om- S.D. U., Airmen Meet Saturday NEW YORK, Nov. 12—(AP)-— Joe Louis will defend hld hBI/Vll‘ weight boxing title against Buddy Baer in s. 15-iound scrap st Mad- ison square Garden tiers, Jan. 9. with the Proceeds w I0 Yo Navy Relief. Rear Admiml Adolphus Andrews. cunimandimt of the third naval district. announced tonight that ffgm we Rom m A rugby stun be lor teams is scehedlllelflerlolwgaulh do)’ it was learned yisterds m" lor saints are to meet {mm tonight, have -~ - 1;; two goals apiece, Senators swept bl g1 m 1 Pronmtor Mike Jacobs of New , Force, '11,, gltfytvebwlgl; ”flll°iip§“i,,mili‘li§u<il“surl'liil to the front. in the first period and clfinmiygnfiln e M“ time ‘rugby arranged the championship $§§§y“}}§1d"_° played a‘ ‘he Uni. always held s. slight margin. The loss toppled Flyers out of their joint hold on first place with Montreal Pats. They fought gamely through tihe final tense 20 minutes but could never take the lead. cJinA. jurisdiction. The conditions are: 1, The C.A.H.A. must be ud- vlsed by the President of the Na- tional Hockey League, Frank Cal- dei. that such players are unable to obtain rofessional empl-iyanent and are el lble for reinstatement. 2. Such payers will be rvfillflled as branch-to-branch imports _no matter what club they may Duly for and no club may have mole than four branch-to-branch im- ports fnclud ng reinstated profes- slonals. 3. N) club will be allowed to use more than two such reinstated uro- fessioilals. Md. Dudley said the executive Mumm- cls Xavier Billy Direct Sold to Hanover Shoe Farms Garden dwwiliown. Tccnorrow night he will have a (lo-piece bmid—from Booklyn-to; open the season and the flzst face. off w'll be featured by tlhe throw-i ing-in of the uck by the Borough] President-of rooklyn. The Brooklyn team-Ans getting easier now-will present to the foils many changes frcm the squad that. represented the late, lament- ed New York Americans. Gone are veterans like Charlie Conacher, Harvey Jackson and Hooley Smith, as wel as youngsters such as Pete Slobodlan, Chaxlle Rayner and Bili Benson, who could not get permission to leave Canada. There will be a new starting l‘ne of Fred Thurier, centre, between Mei Hill and Pete Kelly; a con- verted forward. Tommy Anderson. ‘Playing 116761100. and n mixture of Eastern Canada amateurs and seasoned professionals obtained from Toronto Maple Leafs in me Lqrpigsrr deal. Canadlens llold Pats to draw MONTREAL. NOV. l2—tCPl— Cunutiiens came from behind in the final seconds tonight to hold the h ghly-rated Pats to a 2~2 tie in t: second half of a. Quebec Seni r Hockey League doome- heaccr, a-f ttr the power-laden Royals had smashed Quebec Aces 7-3 in the opener. The draw left Pats tied for top spot in the standin s, with Ottawa Senators. who rep aced Cornwall Flyers in the spotlight bv handing the Flyers a 7-5 setback at. Ottawa. son for Canadiens. who have yet committee almost unanimously app oved the conditions in a vote. .A.I-I.A. P" id t ecu . . thgtlwtllt? executive lllga egllthgflzgd ‘AP>"Bll1“ Dllecl- lwldvr "l lllfi C - t, to .< m . 1_ wflrldh milt- record for harness tilficisiifil‘? Elli tifiiéli filler- ‘Zfidt "we horse-s has been wu t» mn- the import ruin in the crises ofj 0v" Sh“ Fan“? nlltlergPfl-i Al“ such C.A.H.A. olulrs as the offcers m“ “ml D-“nel Mcclmvlne- 08- felt had undulv suffered because dqlsburg mmns- “""°““C“°- 531° of military and other conditions. DH” “M5 510900- _ The seven-year old pacer esiab. ——-i-—— llshed the mark oi’ 1:55 at Lexing- l-Qll. Ky’! in September, 19.18, with Vic Fleming, Syracuse driver, at the reins The former standard of 1155 1-2 llllfl been set 39 years eaq- lei" by Don Patch. Billy Dlroct had been retired Pllrllfl" this year. He wus wmpm- Rlllv looped to Joseph Mood-y nnd Placed ill stud at the Peninsular Farm. Freernimt, _O. OCYDENSBURG, N.Y., Nov, l2__ REDS SWAMP ULINES 6-0 _ _i_ _ Vcsr.‘ PROVIDENCE. R.I., Nov. 13- tAPi-Held to one goal for more than 50 minutes, Providence Reds cut, loose with n wld scoring burs!‘ to overwhelm Washington Uilnes 6-0 tonight in their first clash in the Amercan Hockey League. ._...___,_ . w. _ _ OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams EXPERuENCE ? WHY, I woQKEQ FER TH‘ PUDDLE PUMP COMPNy, TH: Hoouu 10cc AN’ p15, TH MORGAN eNc-iiuizeziuj THE A.Nl. COMPNY. TH’ TRANSIT DROP FORGE. Ti-i‘ TWIRLEI? TWIST DRILL, TH’ POCO PLANE PLANT. TH‘ MOSEV MOTOR, AN‘ THE M.I<.T. sHoPs/ fl watt. I CAN Give YOU A PERMIT TO 6o THROUGH HEizsjrooz to will h grime. Riyals moved into a te with Cornwall for third place with their win over Aces. It was the second draw oi the sea-j P Bowling CWTOWN ALLEYS Commercial League Blllzs:- Reg Whltlock 153 220 215 Borden McDonald 180 152 194 Vince Gallant 150 203 220 Gordon cudmora 1B2 20B 209 Plus Blackett 1B4 235 194 - Total—2908. V Club:- ci. Michzicl 14c 1'10 205 J- T191719)’ 194 236 147 B. McCallum 230 215 239 T. McAdam 259 209 241 W. Biso 246 268 277 Total-WIS. High single W Blso 2'11. High three W. Biso 781. Goodwill Match-Duck Pins IVouId Be’s:- P Tierney 116 127 162 J. McLeod 107 108 Bl! D. Purcell 18S 159 145 A. MacFnrlane 128 162 135 E. Robin 119 12a 130 Total-Hm. lln Beans.- A. H. Burke 13B 144 Ill E. Callaghan 131 ill 113 _ J. MacLeod 118 128 110 N. J. Glow l22 135 132 L. Levers 179 141 95 High single L. Levers 1'19. Hlgli three D. Purcell 467. C. N. R. BOWLING Last night in the Holy Name Al- leys the Freight Dept. defeated Hi9 Bridge and Billldlniz team in tho first game of an elimination series for the chnmnionship of the C. N Railways. If the Freight Dept. take the next one they will meet the Office Staff in the next series. Bridge and Building H. Muttart 128 I68 123 (l. Gclfrffll/ 11B 139 1'10 H. l-Icnnesst-y 217 234 249 J. Martin 190 191 191 S. McRae 118 113 III Total-HMS. Freight Dept P. Lafferty 182 164 232 J. Strain 209 194 1'78 G. Nelson I53 I60 1B1 B. Duncan 193 104 160 C. McLean. Jr. 142 134 I91 Total~2037. Hltzh Single-H. Hennesscy-MQ. High Threw-H. llenneusey-"Ioo. GREAT BY NAME Alaska gets its name from a co tlon o! the notlvo word‘ m ' Oust ." THE FAs-r wot-exam BRINGING UP FATHER The statement was mane in reply to Charlie Mcvlcar 0f Oli-ldeonlfl. who said last night the Miner! bad tried to arrange games with both Dalhousie and Bt. Fran- teams M. I‘. X. Inna Slllflnenl NB-i Nov. 12- (OP)—G1arles Wheaten, Manager of the St. Francis team. tonight lmucd a regarding the controversy over the Dalhouso 5t, RX. game for the Mwllrdv Cup yesterday. The statemcng follows: "In telephone conversation with Chas. MacVloar, Manager o1 ca}- edonla football team. St. P2X. ask. ed for a chance to on Nov. l1 for the and the McTler Cup. glligetlgflyywgladnnlllv an fixnibiuoia t . e we na agreg - ‘iv iilwne to play one ‘v game. we received the wire twenty-four hours later cfiflllace Bay, N5__ New ores Wheaton, an e _ football team. 50% c“ r s Ex team disbanded. signed ANTIGONISII, Xavier ay Caledonia cCurdy Cup annot play 0n receipt o! this wire. st. rax. rsked Dalhousie for a game, _Qn Macvficirfis wlre ti’? St. RX. for the strength o: tlhey agreed to nl the McCurdy Cu-p. Use Mlnurd's for Dandrufi The teams met t l . The University bflyswlcgqkprteytelonr gang‘ but the Airmen Clflaflcd 212i Gliellliggflllg bill-ll” game m" h‘ Andrews said Louis would rc- celve only his expense; in turn for risking his title, wilfch ne tiefend- ed successfully agazmt Buddy in a previous fight. The bout will be for tlwbcne- fft of the New York Auxiliary 0f the Naval Relief Society. of which Admiral Andrews is President. All profits will be given to the Navy, Relief to provide for emergency situations encountered by officers and enlisted men of the United states Navy and their families. The New York office of Promot- er Mike Jaccb; made no comment on the fight except to confirm the Navy‘s announcement. P. “l. C. t0 play Acadia Saturday rugb stalemenl; A Prince o ae will go u» Vllolwlllle (glllllgfilgfi _ play an exhibition rughv l Louis defended his crown I for Wm‘. a“ intermediate Acadia [In]. the 191th time when he knocked ‘ersnl’ team, n “m; announced out Lou Nova ‘:1 six rounds here "9" W" "lllll- Tl" tfllme will l; law m 3¢pgember_ part of a double-header there ti" It wok the wamplon the same “m” 4°35"! "Elm meeting g; number of rounds to dispose of “anus Xavier ll’! a sudden death Buddy in their meeting last spring 85511191771‘ the Nova Scotla mm ._._._.__.__________ collegiate champiormhlpv He replied exhibition following . Hornets lose Sixth straight B, m; Remember “Then Ch“. M“? (By The Canadian Plfllg] Tflfvhy Peden. Victoria, 1; c six-day bicycle rider. established; worlds cue-mite reroid at Illllllng- flPoll-i 10 vears ago t0dAy_ pm,- bl’ an automobile, Peden pedgll“ the distance in 48 2-5 secondb-q “calla-i bellfr than the mark; 917. ‘Ih ' been lowered? mo“ h“ l“ PHILADELPHIA. Nov. iz-(Ari -—$¢°l”1ll8 two goals in the first Period and two more in the last, Phlllldelphla Rockets taught hand- °d Pill-Wu“!!! Hornets their sixth str l ht A l Artie: Ark" l" mill BOARDING HOUSE k-q . With - Maior Hoopll on: YOU Bus-r ‘ANYTHING, LEANDER ? “say! ' ‘(OI-y spun IJKE A CYCLONE. BETJER suseaclrrltltiinm- o i i= THIS me GMELLING QUCHDOORMAT OF sol-Ts» , vscocrrv LEAMDER- lT M5505 A arr m: mums oowuli... Mu FINANCIAL Associ- ATEG MUST ~01- s51- ‘ WIND OF WIS ozescue/ ALL '1'. CAN GEE l5 MOONS coma-rs! / , // . a Il-l! lNVENTlON l5 A KNOcKOLlT= lime PAssuei muz | OFFICE mo _ laagveueafi 10' ‘F331:- M_‘EN\(DI [Ti vou NT .. 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