PAGE SIX SPORTING NEWS! ‘ The pitchers had their d3‘ as ml- or league baseball laun ed It! ird war time season today. the hurlers holding the wood-wieiders to a puny .186 average. No te double digits in the hit column, three failed to score a run, three counted but once, four scored twice, three scored three times. and only one was able to get four markers. Only ab: were registered in 450 times at t. Pudgy Max Lanier. St. Louis Cor- dlnal southpaw, came up with the N0. l effort as he held Pittsburgh , __ gtPitchers Feature Opener In Major League Baseball sin was able to let into th l NEW YORK. A9111 18 — (AP) — to tWO 81118100 in rackllll I! I 3'0 I shutout for the the "BU 1088419 champions, Cincinnati's Buc Walters was the day's hard luck guy. ills three-hit effort going for.- nauzht as the Chicago Cubs beat‘ e Reds 3-0 behind the fivehit hurling of Hank Wise. A total of 51,782 fans saw the op- eners in the national league-MIN). at St. Louis. 30.154 at Cincinnati. 10,123 at Philadelphia. and 13,470 at New York The three American league tilts drew 63,554, with 8.- 520 at Boston. 20,000 at Washing- ton, and 28,084 at Detroit. I THEATRES PII.0T ' MONTAGUE -— SATURDAY 8.00 AND 10.00 P. M. iii£ BOURIS —- TUESDAY 8.15 l‘ P. w. c. Ell-rue I _ Win Noop Title i, an the r ~alashagainst Navy for the City hcop| ‘£2 Saints won the nlng gems of threegaame ex. but Airmen a captured next two. ‘ Date of the opening of the firi- . als was not learned last night. .< Baseball Scores NATIMGAL 3; "hymn-amuse: fCanzdian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. April l8-(OP)— 'I'hc family plane oi the post-war lut- ure is having its workout leap imaging enemy lines at Anzio and at (Jasslno. It's the tiny gnat-like looking Tayloicaaft Auster tlnat air experls war. It's easy 63.100 after the fly and cheap to operate. It rid and take off from a short stretch of mad .or a small field. he army calls them flying Jeeps I ulev liovaj over heavily defended targets while the enemy - iiuois direct the lire oi‘ the artillery They fiv low over - Fast-War Family Plane ls Getting War Workout l7-—(AP—Premier Marshal Pietro Badogllo. Italian government Mussolini was overthrow-ll last July. tendered ministers today and belian ine for- mation of an enlarged and more democratic war cabinet Airmen In Finals I/Vith Navy For City Hoop Title Prince o! Wales CoIIegeVw-eds. Prince Edward Island ladies bas- ketball champions defeated the former title holders. the Rockettes 22-12 in an exhibition game at the Y.M C.A last‘ liiizht Marge Spillctt with tcn points for the college team was ion point getter of the game while the cap- tain of the team, Frances \Vllson I By The Canadian Press v 26-year-old 8t. I-Iyacinthe, Que, ruiuier. won the 44th Boston marathon four years ago today in the record time of two hours, 28 minutes. 28 3/5 sec- _ t t lls f evei i. that resulted to onds. This was 23 i/5 seconds ioyvé: hlgebéomfiglg a m“ er than the previous record. i ini of Medford, Mass. lowered. Cole's markto 2952512 in 19%. Cote won the race again in 104.3. amps mm; or ENG-ITAND LONDON, April l8 — (GP) —- Lord Catto vras elected Governor cf the Bank of England today, suc- ceeding the 73 year old Montagu- Norman who announced his re- tirement Aprll 6 “due to illness and advancing age " For a quar- ter century, Mr. Norman had headed the bank. Basil Gage Catierns was reelected deputy governor. Cd B-ildbglio Begins Formation 0f New Government SOMEWHERE IN ITALY. April _ headed the sllice Benito who has the resignation of I115‘ l frhe new cabinet. which probably sion. his comrades ialcrcn liolsiciil liliorm-ifs issue. Sale plans ciluli; 'cu Lo sell py tender uriiltoli ntu-et. lroln I- ‘iucsoiiy ‘m, instead UI as previously announced. liilly c-iSt. all CbsLLeAICU ullu lie-loved AIALIA ltllllf: bllldft, hill LCIIIIIIILI/LU B cessi-iil la e DIcnIlNG-At illc meeting ct inc‘ Citizens Adoption UOIHITIILLOc docideirmo wire assurance to Lieut- Commander YIIO THEATRES "PILOT NO. 5" An authentic background for mlmy scenes in “Pilot No. 5.’ dra- matic story of an Ame Dllot. was provided by the Cal-Acre army air corps training school near Pomona. California. Franchot Tone. Gene Kelly. Van Johnson and other male members of the cast. spent several days at tile liufie air corps training center filming scelles from the timely movie Dill-mg that time they care- fully inspectedihlc oamirand gain- cd an insight into the rigid train- ing ilir corps cadets receive. The story opens on a bomb- blusied airport in Java. where a squadron _of United Nations fliers are awaiting the arrival o! Jiip bombers. ‘they have but one plane with which to combat the hordes of enemy fighters. George Collins (Franchot Tone) takes ofl in the lone plane to intercept the enemy. While engaged in his suicidal mis- ravcnl his life story. In episodic fashion. the pic , i I i CENTRAL GIIAIIIIIAL This column ls reserved for news ol local interest. of ll newsy nature may he iusertc It five cents a word. strictly a but fldvtlllilllfi i My" ble in advance. “mrrlqll auntie-tails ‘Qifrég- r liciicrs ill i-- at uurll p.l| rluiiy a... to liy auction 4-19-11 RETIRIJS FROM PULPIT- Oil Ulflfgyliiési. Its-V. JKODCIH. very suc- yeairs as minister uI MJILLSWY EL 5110111181’- ui ihc Noni in illc llo haw Saint Jolln and Mulray was frolnivlulr...» received lilo call Church. Monctoli. in arbour, P.1~.‘.1. 1t A l) O l’ T l O N (JOAIXIIIITEE I held list lliaht ln_ tnc City Hail. it was a ng. OIIICEI‘ lBull.“ Talented Mary Arsenault of entral united Cnuicil, iviulictcli. ti HUnIVLF-OAIIHYI. wascrdaiiied to the Methodist ' side. 11.51., willie serving mm tlio military x.lVi.U.A., ncuila illuliiillld Brigade i-‘lrst Grout W81‘. EJJfLlUI‘ served with 09m Regiment and inc lidtli battalion in saint John. his ilrsi. appointment was the West- ilcld pastorate near wlicre lie served lor tell years. Al- L21’ spending lilllc liionilu; ill Eng- iallu he reiulllcd lo Canada fins ulvell inc charlie ol [llilrooui- illdii no to Central tune. luau. v craft carriers to direct the fi DIIIOUEII 134110. luilden gun posts to draw fire. At 0ft’ un d tomorrow will oalerno they were flown Wm be “mo Ce include one representative from each of the six political parties. which makj, up the national liber- ation junta. includiruz the com- m ts. Although King Victor Emmanuel. in acceptinz the SOVBYDITIBM-‘i 1'0- siymation. asked Hadolzilo to form n new cabinet acceptable to all. it was not certain whether Badogllo would head the ilcw EOVEFBBIF"! a3 premier or would take some other 111-. le of uie navy s guns. sometimes me pludiy little Aus- ter is a mercy plane flying iood and supplies to outposts in Italy WKItIG no other plane could land. ’1ne aircraft's only defence against flak and enemy fighters with more uian twice me liylrlil sDeed is I10 oi armor plate below and n to UC/mnlallcillilil lottetoivli" that. iiie ship would be iirlllpl-ZLI by inc clly. decided to invite tilc cull lit Uilarlotteioivn at the llrsi. A ‘purchasing mittee consisting oi Lieut-Conl- manner MacKenzie, Mr. Stcwiir. Jones and Nrs. W.S. u pporturii ty . ll.l\d.U rmcd to purchase b‘ 1t Grant was an washer for tnc ship. It was also suggested. sublect to approval by Was warship _ to "Char- viso I COIH- electric Icf _the pilot. "inais its mar history but the plane will make peace his aonn Jones‘ runabout. carrying two or three passengers. Here are some of the features that wJl make it a safe vehicle in which Junior can take out his btst girl of a Saturday nights- It clim quickly from the take- ofl. 1,000 ieet in 60 seconds. maximum speed is iill riour in level speed is 011K18- windows provide almost unrestric- visibility tcd . . Maximum loaded weight of the plane is 1.550 pounds. 'l'he Willi! Ziotagt and the Jusedage span is ABBEY-h. m Swedish Gov't In Protest To Berlin BIOCKHOIM. April l0 — (It?) - The Swedish Government has expressed its "surprise and disap- pointment" in s note to Berlin as a result of the interception of num- ermu military maps cf Sweden en route from Germany to Oslo, a for- oign office spokesman said today g‘ The maps were intercepted by oultqglu_ollleiail__si_ Ha singborg_ CIGAR TOBA IWIMIAIhnnIeInQr Honor Roll for March 2 Florence Pioyer, 3 Gordon Shaw Grade II S M Myers, Liliiziil Mye r- Myra. Maclnod. John Shaw, Gordon Show. Sterling Shaw, Martin Myers Florence Player, George A. Plo Givos full value Ior those who roll their own t i MARTINVALE SCHOOL G d X Sr. Flora Martin. Gggdg IX Sr. 1 John A. shaw- Grade VIII l Sadie Robbins. Grade vnc- lblilllllan Myers. 2 itrgueritie amp 1- Grade VI Sr. “- i Martin MYBIB. 2 Mary Camlpbe Grade VI Jr.— 1 Hughina Mac-l D0 81d n . Grade IV —— 1 Rebccca MacAusland ' Grade III -— 1 George A. Ployel‘ r, - l Betty Campbell Grade II Jr. - i Muriel Myers. Grade I - 1 Clifford l\IucDonald Best attendance for March- Flor artin. George A Player. Mart Highest mark for March, pbell, Flora Mar- ian Myers. Sterl- g haw, Gordon Shaw. Martin Myers. George A. Pip er, Florence Player. MyrnaiMadbe . Prizes in English awarded to: George A. Plpyer and Florence Player Prizes in History and Geography awarded to Gordon Shaw. Red, which the Chinese con-i sidel- the luckiest color. predom- lnathes at their weddings and fun- era. . __ _ g ETTE CCO B. Roy Holman occupied the chair at the meeting Table Returns "Re War Pensions |have been refused in 458 clues, of -~ prersons who died While ' 0 was reported in a return tablrd iii tho House of Commons tonight for a Victor 1" 308 01111.70 of death did not arise fr military service. m‘ yer. Flora art . e dish f d Bssl, conduct f0,- month: Muriel 01p mo“ c arsed or Myers. Betty Cam tiin Johli Shaw, Lil n ~Bcf he City Council. that a crest of h: city be supplied the vessel. lVIJ‘. orlrawa. April 17 - Pensions members the forces in the present war, it Quelch -- SC - Acadia) cf the cases it was held In, °l cm Pensicns were Dflfiéd on compassionate grounds 325 cases of deaths Pensions for juries wane refused in 28.824 cases isability. Yesterday’: Market ' 25-34‘ I90 5C Mackerel. each Haddock. lb. Tomatoes. lb. orchestra, spots of the night. "Deep P Freight Shipments Show Decline For March, Figures Show T.“ “L? an mov lrokht cars across North Btraltinuarohtiikveonitvne ..eam.ed yesierd? from f urea re- eased by the orioe of r. E. W. idacKin superintendent of the in tha corresponding nloath a year Aiotsi of m loaded cars left cm province against 1.174 a year luw- mwnmig ireiaht in the some time a80- isoth potato and turnip ship- ments slumped sharply in Mason l.“ "c. c" ritv.-n“lz 1"‘ 9 O 0Q . I” were mil yeal- and 0a ng freight coal showed little change, 258 cars com-pareu with 263 a year axe. However flour and reeds were down to I60 from the 238 in March i043 and fer- rlcall fighter fgflow Boiuen to Torinentine: eggs. ll. flslhtssbiaflzligg’); lllilllesttgcols gmglfli; inea . ‘ i b pw . - Toiimientine to Borden: fruits. (68) . I took. qgm- salt. nine: created waters, six. hay. l8: molas- ses. five; railway coal. 43 (10). Variety Show At Beach Grove Inn A Musical "Variety Show" 60m- ibjnlng camp and Charottctown talent appeared at Beach GWWB Drill Hall over the week-end t9 give the recruit; and nilmerous a fine evening's entertainment. Fast-paced and enthusiastic the show held the ,.cctators' interes ilirougliout a lengthy programme» 62 C.A.B.T-C.'s Dance Band. un- der the dircvtion of I. Bdr. Austin Coililoly provided the majority of the numbers. with able 88-515mm? from several Charlottetown artists and newcomers from the troops in training. v After the playing of "O Canada’ RXMI an lllIl'C(‘IllI'tlOl"l by Lleut. B l*'-i"kc:'.=oli, the Dl'Ogl‘fllTinl3_ opened with the orchestra playing the B\'t‘l'-Dli]!l.ll?.i' "Darktoivli Strutters Charlottetown proved as popular asi cvrr with the troops. when she appeared in top-list and evening dross to dance and sing "Mairzy Dcclis. “The Sheik of Araby" and ‘For Me and My Gill." . A no T120161‘. Gunner Aldo Baocl of Toronto. a ‘ulnpct proved very talented with his rendition. of "You Made Me _'$|Il,lIt8 0n Trends em; Prince Edward Isi- l of 1.071 load d " w“ mnberlllgd a "1 want two- ear old was 1.048 cars to the 1.386 a year m“ machi eJy. ‘t maestro with the th a APRIL 19, 1944 . y-.. ZIIIIII§IIIII4 ~4 {IIIIIIIIIII iln Agriculture 55ml“? ‘“ §’°“‘€§2"cli%s‘%‘ a ec o an eras y Mr- RA. Profitt, Freetown, at Rot- ary luncheon on Monday. Tr Blvpment of farmln since 100d days. Mr. Pro itt re- nal. it used to considered acing \ ed pounds 10.000 or 1.000 P0 a ta in mist: °’ hi?“ "rite Ilnpl because you cannot increase the de- raand for that roduct quickly en- cugth in pioport on. "we must have us emetic and regular production so |thar, We will not have the problem ,of surpluses," he explained. I We need a planned economy to provide for the needs of the people if Canada- But. if there should be a surplus ill any one year, he be- lieved that the ikiz: IIVIIfifiJIIIIIIIIIII year. it f. Such things cannol, always be controlled, it was suggested. Mr. Profitt believes that the dairy cow is the centre of this Provinces farming operation. And the farmer who builds a (arming uperatlgns ll 0n an absolutely Speaking o! co-operation he said it is something which has been abused, misun crstood and con- dcmned at times. But it is vitally nOCESSflnJ- Referring to a co-operqg. ive in his own sec which the farmers bu he explained that they to put any merchant. out of busi- ness but that co-ooerative buying W05 necessary. “We farmers sell oud products at wholesale rices and we cannot afford to buy a re- tel: Prices: neither could any mer- chant afford to do business on ma; ri-ple. he explained. We need to ily feed co-c-pcrat_lvcl_v, lu- said. ml‘ that we can contlllilo to prod :2‘ the things you want. If it cos-ls iLs u certain nuiount to produce butter fut. for instance. mid _ that butter fat for your think you will be Willing enough for it so that we have a loss on our work" Ho: Bonus Dealing ivitli the lifflillllifll on hogs and the bonus of 10 cents on bu tcr fat he said. “We are taking cm as a war measure. and we are mighty glad they are plying them to us but they are da TIDZJIIIIIQI with ‘n, wrlzrzwlsvsiriicwmsta IIIARIC I’l‘ A CHEERF WHICH TO LI JAP-zi-LAC not onl SAVES the surfs UL, BRIGHT AND HEALTHFUL PLACE IN VE. THIS IS THE AGE 0F COLOR y makes your home colorful at small cost-it also ce, adding years to the life of the article painted. l0 pay will not Iiove You" and Scatterbraln." and was to lowed by Ptc- Harold Wood of i the Crmp Medical Staff, who was introduced us Lily Pons and sang “The Sunshine oi‘ Your Emile" and “Mskc-Belicve." Dressed in a very fashionable outfit, l-lairoldls fal- setto voice. with gesture; had thel boys rolling in the aisles. ‘ The orchestra played "Tillie The “A" Train" and Mrs. Eiinel- Gallant sung “Put Your Amps Around Mo" and “Shoo-Shoo Baby’ taking several cncorcs. Gi-lr. Les Alexander. tljle orchest- ra's first, sax, gave a soo o the “Indian Love Call" nlzd "Cirib - blm,"_ i-cinbinsd with Austin Conn- iv for a piano duct of "Dari: Eyes" and "Ida," rind ended his versatile DCFIOIUTBIICB with a vocal selection of “Paper Doll" acconi-l panied by the orchestra. j Chester Donovan, invalided llcme tei- flCtlVc service with the Can- aciiau Aiiny Overseas gave a fine uerfomlailce and made a hit with the troops i - i sister Gladys 1- a guitar duet of the Artillery favorite “When Caissons Go Roliin Alana" and as an encore played of Me“ Mrs- Fred Chalrlpeile of Charlotte- town obliged with a fine réndlflon 0! "My Shining Hour" and for an encore _ chose the old favorite Home. ' Bdr- Elmer Gallant. another highly-versatile member of the _ deserted his saxophone 0m; enflllzh to oblige with a clari- net solo that was one of the hi h- " After play ng urple Elmer really went to work on his own rendition of "Oid drew a fine burst Black Joe" and 01' "Dplfllise from the crowd. addition Bdr. Gallant tool: over the drizrlls long enough to pl mfg accompaniment Ga ant/s vocal selections. Ilieut. Harry Am 01$! 8U was perha 5 the member o the audience when the crclicstra suddenl-y broke out with Wily Blffhdiiy" to you" and the irioprcrsible Harold Wood added g fagiatto chiorus. cut. Nckerson thanked 11 gh Performers. Major AS. Boa n? ficcr Ccmmandlrlg for his so. operation and patron e. and all the various member o the who assisted I‘ l s. la Bette Davis Heads" Hollywood Canteen 4 20-240. 35-300 400 37-40 25- 4 25-45:: 43 30c 2! 20-251‘ e . 0r. Steak. lb. Flutter. dairv R88. - ‘Ponst Becf. Cream qt. Potted Plants Potatoes. Green Mountains, pl: Chicken. lb. Head Lettuce Boiling Meat ...M'uenodikal. Newparni Oculifla Bacon. lb. 45" 20c A 42 l-I B 40 I-i lb " 2U Cabbfiite. 100 Beets- lb. 10c Carrots 13c lb. 27c each. 10c. for 3i 80c Broccoli 55 Pincapples 42c Artichokes I for Z5 New Orli oils. bunch. i! DI . HOLLYWOOD. April 18—-(AP)— ‘Election of actress Bette Davis as |presidi2nt for the third successive year was announced today by the f ard of overnors of the I-loily- iwood can en. The board reported the canteen has served more than 1.580.609 service men during its two years. . {he bflil- We wnnt those new lwe ca . should rlcfia THE TOILER- UNDER SUSPICION I“ There Is JAP-A-LAC ' For Every Need JAP-A-LAO VAIIIIISIIES Stand up under any condi- tions outdoor or indoor. JAP-A-LAG ' vlinlusll STAINS A combined varnish and slain that colors and pre- serves the natural beauty of the wood. Dries in- four hours. SPEEDWALL Flat or semi-gloss. It is de- sirable for living-rooms, din- Ing-rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. e Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. PHON E 105 wished to know if the ment would soon designate a day] for discussion of a report on re-. VISION 0f House standing orders Mr. King Peeved J" all that for they m _ Overnight and we'll be left 11142141114;xloralzawzrlnrl’!avlmrpllilllzxVII!!!’ ed in; i increases‘ ncolporatexi in the basic prices of, ollr products so we will safe-l xuarded for the future." I The feeding of the people of the ' ivorld Is the main item in the per- i pcst-lvar reconstruction and linot ilIIClW everybody 1Q bid in and take iviiai profit lie wants, In closing he made a strong pleu for cooperation in the future. "Un- lPss you and I get our minds shitt- Bd 5W3? ITOm the almighty dollar to the contribution we clln make m the ivorld, I cannot see much hop;- fc inn-prcvcmcnt in the future. he stressed. We must act our iutistac- ilon out ofdoing things rather than Cut of getting things, he said. w: mllst harness the energy of our gnwitry to cure for people and to improve them coi-iciitzon. as we nor‘ are IIRITPPSSIUg that energy to kil 371d dO-YITDI’. “lic believed." Th." Drlllci ies we expect to find In Oil‘ law“; figiccurract: mlil5l‘, be “esigbllslield . o own lomcs t e word of the future is to be any beige; And we are the only 011e,; who u," do that _i F§§ ENDURANCE PAINT The ideal f_inish_ for all ex. iei-loi- and interior surfaces IEIIIII/lxioiiany-as-cis-lil-i.os-ssceassgai} ~ FLIIIIENAMEI. Intended pilriiculal-ly n; g1 finish for interior wood or cement floors. and for the refinlfllilli! 0f linoleum where ‘he Ofliclnal design is worn away. 4 IIUIIII ENAMEL A household necessity. Dirt can be _repeatedly washed "Way with out harming the gloss or dulling the finish, ‘cogs-Forums Chiefs and nth 1 r1 i1 1 on the Pa'ail islaeiIdsninuctIIinaPa/Itilfefg wear armle ts shaped from bones of the manatee cr sea cow- KING-PEEVEID ___ _(Continued from paged.) "cavilling" at certain words which were used, but he could not avoid the consequences. Mr. Kings duty was to kee "his eye and the Governments eye on the ball" in midst of the wartime period. Mr. Graydon said he was “amas- ed and s alled" that Mr. King "p ck on such an incon- a this" to make illlllfil[l[flllfiflilljlli,’ h sequential thing a ' an attack on ‘a. reat Canadian." Mr. Hanson, ring later, said that "if the Prime Minister has recovered_ his _ lostmtenipel" .._ I hi» Govern- Mr. King: clause- It permits interim ditures not f0r carrying Members said they est iota Canadian from $70,000,000 to ii. J. MABOII i " ..except it be "so to eXilglltrflt-e as to make a situa- tion ludicrous- While it may be all right to make these statements r the entertainment of the House. I do hope the public will not be misled by any manoeuvres efHthe kindid m n m! t e sugges e re be discussed next Mondliily. ‘h Mr. Hanson said he was afraid his could not be in the H0115; that ly. Mr. King: "Tuesday Please now do not wards say that I ha meet the wished tion." agreement. 0011 II N0 at IIIIBINTEX Mr. King said he must call at- tentionuto the official opposition ‘tactics or creating the p195. sion that from time to tune he lost ‘III! temper. The op ition was sensitive’ when ths Vgfn. meat replied to criticism and eug- em r Seated he lost his t . "Tint is out o! till? limes-in- "B49. Ind pretty low order of stock at that." he continued. ‘I em going to make it clear that when the rats of honorable gentlemen opimte quote in head- lines these expressions about the Prime Minister losing his temper. when there is no possible groun for a statement of that kind..." Mr. Hanson: "Pilot's good!" OPTOMITRIII I'm-inc and slgaplylng Giana Montague. I. I I. Offl I : II I °' '33‘. {-9.2 ‘ then. And ever ulter- ve not tried to of thq opposi The House gave second readi bill carrying into effect agreement! Unite Holiday: eui. in an bani Office Lulu: DIUGITOII en proceeded to ex- of the bill clause by Xi. a‘; wclisrali If GUESS THE $§§€EANT<$ ‘- QUIT LOOKING FOR ME-S'LnN6 . ’ ' ‘ --' i HE SAYS HE ONLY UNDER HERE TO DODGE WEN? BUT HE CAN'T MAKE ME A SERGEANT, wean, MAYBE.‘ I sus-r " HMPH! wucim‘? THlNi<_ ‘THAT WAS rr CAM! MAKE M: THINK Fri; T’ E °°°""‘ .. e I UNDER