grace gs1x c u; IQSPOR I CornbinestAizdNavyAre W/innersln Hoop Games i The R.C.A F. Combines close 25-22 decision from St. Dun- stan's University and the Navy from Prince ul Wales c last night in regular games t e City Basketball League e. Bchedul S.D.U.'s Thoma led the scoring in the first game with nine points. -while Amior of the Combines and ' Burge o! S.D.U. each had seven. In the other game Williams and MucLeod for Navy were high with iii each, while Cornish with six was topvman lor P.W.C. arson and Williams were refe- rees. lt was announced that a post- pciicd game between the P.W.,C. and Y M.C A. teams would be played Thursday night at 7 o'clock. BOWLING IION LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE .__- BOMBERS:- Mrs. C. Walker Mrs. M. MacLeod Mrs. D. Hooper -Mrs. M. MacDonald Mrs. A. Jewell SUPER-GALE:- I, Lallcrty E. MacLeal C. Brown J. Lartor B Roper 3B 9B 13 101 SKY WRITERS:- A. Scribner V. Rodd H. Turner B. Snow A. Warren 144 High single-A. Sentner, High three-A. Sentner, BUSINESS Tunas’ LEAGUE BUTTERFLIEE- B. Shsma 174 I69 98 120 I81 I37 91 I08 Total-l532. WASPS.'— S. Smith M. McKenzie J. McLeod I G. Hooper Total-MW. FIREFLIES :- gl. Dockendort! G. Holmes M. McInnis Total—1550. GLOW WORMS:- J. Kielly E. Cox L. Cleworih M. McLennan "Total-IMO. High singly-M‘. Dockendoril, 210. High three-M. Dockendorfl, 532. FRIDAY AFTERNOON LADIES’ ' BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM 4:- M. Cudmore I59 163 A. Howatt 12g 186 1 I59 151 J. Rogerson l'.-. Bcaristo E. Hazard T. Garrett Total—2029. TEAM I:- H. Montgomery E. Woolner J. MacDonald F. McKenzie E. MacDonald Total-zil-Bd. TEAM 3:- D. McDonald G. Bagnnli M. McNelll M. Matheson G. Barbour Total-Jim. High single-E. McDonald, 239. High three-E. McDonald, 577. REBEKAII BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM I:- A. Sentner E. McPherson J. Howatt W. Burns E. Campbell M. Leard Total—2761. TEAM 2:— i. Lafierty H. Finiayson . Hoopq To ta 1-2603. TEAM 32- M. Adams H. 'I‘11rner B. Stewart l. Crockett C. Brown l. Bryenton Total-Mill. iflollowing were the lineups and the scoring by individual players in last night's games: First Game Combines: Cook 8, Hill. Moon 2, Jones l, Armor 7. Watson 4-25. S. D. U.: Thorne 9. Bradley 5. J. McDonald, Dunn, Muilin i, Burge 7. Sinlth.—22. Second Game Navy: Williams 16. Tilley l4, 0'- Bhea, McLeod l8, McDonald d. Jubenville 4.—56. P. W. 0.: Nicolle 2, A. McDonald, Cornish d, Simpson 2, Court, D. McDonald 3.—l3. Four Wright Trophy Games (in Schedule Four matches in the Wright Tro- phy competition are scheduled for the Charlottetown 'Curllng Club today. The schedule is as iollows: '1 RM. ‘ Ice l:- W. R. Adams vs. W. W. lord. Ice 3:- ll‘. B. McLalne vs. R. G. Spillett. 5.30 EM. Ice 1:- Cog. G. E. Full vs. T.W.L. Prowse. I :—- ‘Br. McIntyre vs. R. D. Quigley- Results 0f Sentncr Trophy Competition Seven matches were played last night in competition for the Sent- hi?“ Trophy. Following were the re- s . .1.AI Fraser, 11; Hon. T A. Camp- bell a an. Bell, 14; Jflis 0.0. Dully, ANDY narrows ' BLONDE TROUBLE With Lewis Stone Mickey Rooney Fay Holden Sara I-Iaden Bonita Granville Herbert Marshall SOURIS - THUR. a P. M. MONTAGUE SAT. 1:45 P. M" 9:45 P. M. tllarruthcrc In :- -~+gg l i blelnadvasoe. . A I 1 1 ‘ a .. . ___ coon Ioi’ Photognphg, " - ‘ oourgosaifi un m. t Anderson rink lest’ 5m,“ “in w .‘.';i‘.4£l"é'.". Ow’ Mrs. ==~°"~"'“"“° »‘°¥s1‘i‘-T;'r.:.°s*;:i.":".i?m° y; w“; flak‘ sole arr val overseas, All-IVE 0 Owen M . sxsrs ' Arron scams rousiuir. r rs Monmw _ The funeral o! the lite JG Monalhan will take plsoe Frank Hennesseyi tunes-g] ='.:=* c. a M- ns ca, _ cemetery, en _m° c" ' rousnsc WEDNESDAY ._ remains of Mrs. A, < Doiigall arrived last nightmalt ends to tak th toll. - ‘were’ “the scores by en . Anderson-Oil) 200 0N - .. , m To Probe Gambling 0n Baseball Games m‘ im- ' the G0 ational 7y“ “d w. tlve) hui 5. 2 0. YEii THEATRE Andy Hardy sets oil for college determined to make good. as lather did before him. On the train he meets Bonita, Granville and learns she is to be a co-ed at Walnrlght. He also meats 11nd dis- likes Herbert Marshall-mainly be- . III! Ii A.L. McPherson, 14; 1.14. MclVLil- n. . _ n H. Winchester, l3; A.V. spillett. cause Bonita seems attracted t0 Marshall. ‘Also on the train are the Wilde Twins, who add a novel tw.st to the plot because they pretend to be only one person instead ol two. Andy hits trouble immediately when he responds to the flirtatious wink o! bee, only to be nipped soon alter by her twin sister, Lyn, who doesn't believe in playing around. Andy Discovers Trouble At college Andy discovers the twins’ dilemma. and tries to help them out. To do this he has to break a date wit her right into Marshall's Andy is disgusted and is about to leave college in despair when the judge, his lather, arrives and sti-aightcns out the mess to the satisfaction oi’ all concerned. 5 — (CP) onto Maple the National 51m. Morris, 1o,- m. Nicholson, Mac MacKlnnon, 1'2. G. G. Hug-h- es, 6. Canadians Win 23 Canadians Club 7-0 last night in a. 03 game at the Holy Redeemer Rink. 7-0 From Rangers Canadians defeated the another team in the The Rangers, Rangers put up s. game battle but were handicapped by the ab- sence o: two o! their top-ranking players. However. they look tor revenge in another game oi’ the league when their team will be at ful strength. Shephard scored three goals, for the Winners. with Carver. Lawlor Ross and MoGregor getting the other tour. McGregor and Hen- nessey were each credited with two assists, while Gregory, Ross. Law- lor. Jardinc, Carver and Burhoe » i 6 A.G. Putman, i7; P.W. ‘Turner, t who have received their a charge. "Why should we cringe and cow- er?" Conny is quoted us aslil in Baz O‘Meara’s column in the t real S today. "Why should we be booted around as thmigh we were doing something dishonorable and against the war effort? “Nobody points out that we have 165 of our men in the services. Paul Gourteau Maintains Grip 0n A. ll. L. Scoring HAVEN, Conn, Feb. 5 _. (AP) Paul Courteau, Provi- dence’s ace scorer, maintained his grip on top place the Americ Hockey League's individual tally- ing race during the past week. He added two assists to bring his total to 66 points, seven more than runner-up Bob Gracie of Pitts- burgh. who was held to a goal and an assist. miy dis- NEW each got one. Following were the lineups:- , Canadians: Goal. barter: defence Ross, Bcvlns, Sears, Jardine; lor- wards, Burhoe, McGre r. Carver. Burke. Henne ory. Howatt, Lawlor. Rangers: Goal. Ward; defence, Pierce, Flynn,- torwards. McDon- ald. McKenzie. Coyle, n. Howatt, Theb if ssey. Shep ard, Gieg- to Kane of I . spent {our mhiu ndlflqapons tcsinth Stanley. Younker, Kays, Peters. Ir,“ Total-low. High slngle-A. Sentner. 247. High three-A. sentner. 6'14. More than hall the working ogrioul . Junior League ANCE V-CLUB Wcd., Feb. 7 DANCING 9 to 1 g TICKETS 50¢ i- 1 ulatfionmg Hungary is engagedpofii P. IV. C. ICE SPORTS Featuring a Thrilling Clash Between MOUNT A. and COLLEGIANS ALSO-RACES, BROOMBALL, RELAY RACES, SADIE HAWKINS RACE And Many Other Attractions THE Flllillll, Wednesday, Fell. 7 at 7:30 P. M. Admission 25c HOCKEY WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 8:30 B L eland. Leading scorers: Courteau, Providence Gracie, Pittsb h Walton. Pittsburgh Cunningham. Cleveland . Trude]. Cleveland ., Burlin ton. Cleveland Leswic . Indianapolis .. V o '5 F ' in the middle ol the month. “Smythe Proud onv. H. L. Record In War Effort c grand everybody says ‘I'll-son would Cutclilg lunerarllerhome WWW dens Argyle Shore where the wil tak lace Wednesda noon. iéer}! ce starlting rat ; bow u ariohlgg lave; ermen n Argye B on eemst- m or elgues and w. lbs tshen ban advance B1011 selections sud ope that might al Prsctice. ants Will Harridge of the American League and Ford Prick 'Rural‘ voters Went- W "19 t h Iolulglllbl) back tions in Years. highways were lc, farmers on s! s llaegg And Lidman Expect Fast Trip _____ LONDON, Feb. b —- (GP) t -——— n. FUNERAL POSTPONE Lille-Nil. who hid funeral of the late Miss Minn McKenzie will take place 9mm her reésggence, n Rochlogd Street, Wed-l _ n lay nizsri ng a 9:45 to . o! ab; National League today de- ggfififimflfvfgs;gijsifizffg ‘a; gungtanczngsglilsica, °t t0 ttge _fil:r‘ed an open war on the g m‘! “t”? m” h“ hi?“ Md t?” funeral had been announoyed lo: wouldnt need tomwathelongung; Bum n“ ma“ this morning. §§§',';,’,P_°"“"°“ INSUR -—- lnnApril when the Under security restrictions m, A glqcfialggelgnuléclf.” ""I I ‘mmbylblgge an tnwel ‘mm Britain’ "m “u” Surnmerslde was elected ‘s ‘Pro: iv a lug: ' en i d- mlifldweirexrt w“ exactly Wm“ they vincial vice- resident all the recent Iraiiccqpto ' 3'5‘ Hsrrldue n 3w» wo cave. " ' - ,, my at c» n1 == on a amiss.‘ cairn.- "atria 5"" ""- ‘t 19”" 1° My‘ hem" the?!’ “um W. G. H088. C. L. U.. was elected in mind sndeotlisrlmor‘: m-fli-eangffrtm aflnelixililtlématog‘; t to the Board cl Directors. check; ‘that could not be disclosed threate ed to cancel their trip °§ ° "m" mum"- Jimm ..::::.":;";..Sct"'r.2.:r..- T": .. §.'.°.l’.."i%°;.ili3i Eut%xtlestgiid rug- are gggxfi‘ “i, Clillgfi Cf? “f; W4 in big-ll Parks as we always have in a an 1- a was w» n. .:...:.:..s ..‘}°'i‘i.'2 232.5,, ,,°.‘:.'2"-'-c.°r:l. _“:;..r;.:*.z:-;2 Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Pall-bearers w", m m, hi; ‘how 1m- m, 11m; xvere Howard Muirhead, Colin d Snlevial light devigies time been Campbell. Harold MacKinnon, Col- w° Wm m" '° b‘ "it" m” We Oped 0!‘ 115i!“ 0n I" in MacEachern, Daniel Maobean, jog}, i, mum“ u flggy bores and shell caw- and Fred Smith. Interment was in h“ n, fififlfif, p1,,” if} a mp Canoe Cove cemetery. wmvfimmhg a; l regulgmog m, norm. cuss mus -Mr. s1 x ° 9° °" "um" ‘m m.‘ andrajullngflgv w.‘ ha‘? arm's; lls sUPTEBOIICItIVQI in Wash 1o aro c wn or ve years, qt n] ape d‘ o m,“ happen; died yesterday m ‘he Chaflmw- to the nationgl sereice legislation,” town Hospitalm th a. "aged Hflndlm E sAYsTvsw POLAND T- ma); Prussia, including Konlgsber . pio- bsbly would lie within the border of the Umuanian Soviet republic and the remainder within Poland. He said the question of the Teach- en area taken from Csecho-Slova- kia by the nre-wai-Polish Govern- ment under the Munich agreement ol 1938 would be settled in “friend- ly negotiations." Beirut spoke oi t luturc Pol- and in the centre o one ol the war’s most devastated cities. The council president said that more than o. year would be needed lust to clear away Warsaws debris and _ many years would be needed tor @- reconstruction. .__i_.___. SOVIETS KEEP- (Continued __lrom Pagej) sian oflleials and Russian policies inate. generally predom At his news confexrence todaytbe o o for a seat in the H Progressive mi flow - o! reiniorcements overseas army would have to whether or not he was elect "m" °p°'“‘ Although the Grey North I ‘ national managers to he I d 70.18 per cent polls-quot about O ted d the figure ur I11: Officer Arthur snowiall ytsterday and were , used into service by candidate. Opposing him but tion was Dcienoe Minister Naughton, Liberal candidate lives in Ottawa. and Air shal A.E. Godlrey. O O ass was the only one electi House in the liam Tellord Liberal, Phree ol our Maple Leaf players. "Bu"! WWI!" M111‘ ii-‘ox, Garrett and Tilson, were kill- ed overscas. Fox had already play- ed in the N.H.L., so had Garrett r __ _ (Continued from ———-——— polled 1.5m votes. v.0. National Government ve - e was 1e err ' dlieslllctitlh 1 a» m: 2'01: o Winnipeg. themfirst grotes- slonal hockey player to be Ill ed o- verseas, Albert (Red) Tilson ot gina, and Dudley (Red) Garrett of Toronto. Fox and Tilson served with the army, Garrett with the were each lined I5 and costs or navy. _ . ten clays. Another was lined s10’ "Show llle any baseball team that and costs or twenty do . A drunk has lost three players killed. Show had his bail of $10 estieated and m8 my other sport. or. in tact. any another had his $8 bal estreated. business that has placed over 50 Two drunks were discharged. ARRANGEMENTS — per cent o! its men under the col- omlt is tim it "sussyl ti div-DAY” “ ewcqu 1 ooba. un. .. a,h.a,jnng time we 1m our cards on we n- ,. _,,,,,,‘,'§', gmflffigf _° “ °' bie. The government is unaware ol the (my mum“ to ma“ necmary our contribution because no arrangements m. View“, my when has had the gurnption to tell the n comes’ ,5 “mug a special ma“! plan lacts. m“ or a" s. n . A by "All we “k 15 m“ 15° mm b‘ the different service clubs frater- tvetm 13311.21 piiignhétlili” 5'53‘: bill's‘ m“ “mbmm- ti" mmlowfln. e m“ Ministerial la on. R o m a n ‘in’: them gwdo government’ Catholic Clergy, 6d ucs COURT - at the Pol- Co my an oflender charged with umswlul ponmlon ol intoxicating lquor was fined and costs or three nmnths, The defendant in a of com- d costs or twenty days. nastanlie wsson our 7° m . ice Li been just about equally suc in the riding The constituents, of British stock lamill ltlled on th since confederation. inlfllhbe Mayor by acclamatiun lor th term and won re-electlon due to v iidscy. . ' Alter being rejected three as medically unlit for vice in the First Great isllly was accepted by the Y belore his discharfi 50 per cent dlsabii 1:119 _ s ting Secretary State, Joseph “m” “mum p,,,,,,,,,,,,_s'f,‘}"‘§f,‘i,‘gf,h‘§;d C. Grew. was asked to comment on school tnmma etc" u, “an” a, the Rome disclosures and he out- sulmgfle “vqgayn celebration. The lined the situation this way: meeqng L, being held 5nd” “em For some time the ,,United States m; 1n m, (my Ham has asked that American corres- --__. pondews be permitted freely into sracsscs HOSPITAL "w so ‘Beiandcoirntaixes and‘ that the ._Qv crowded 4m in vet ea o e conrO com- hospltrals requirecgnmorznlimn-ierlim mission in each count be auth- bed acgommodatjon 1,, m, 0mm orized to act on appl cations lor. ion or Dr. J. P. Lantz who spoke ldmllmlile- m the subject the Rotssy should be pursue their business the as everybody else. me of these players have been unable to go overseas because t _ were retained in Canada by their suoeriors. That is not their fault. Yet they are not permitted to re- {gn their clubs in lull measure. hy the discrimination? ll any o- ther people are demobilised, or any others deterred for recall. for in- stance to the R..C.A.F., they can cross‘ the line under the usual re- B. chewan Grain ion co-operatlve at Imperial, He came to Owen Sound l8 58.1118 “so n insuranc compsn a Fishi i: one sports N EEDS As the matter now stands the i eon yesterday, Premlgg- Soviet Government refers to con- gu na waiter Jones. '1‘. C. MscNmbb, past lid" "fill 199m" °n "Fm?- "We ask 150 players out o! a man- c-istrict governor at Rota , , Mr. Grew said it prefers course power cool or 1 mum people in- John, and Rotarian w. s. Grant for military reasons- cluslve oi those the United also commented briefly on the n, - A State Department report said states. We don't want anyone cl- 19¢; o; 1,151,101,, Mew-g, R, Marshal Tim's Government had iglble for military service. The fact _ in Johnstonel ’ one British correapond- UITAWA. Feb- 6 — ICP) is known. has been broadcastu is wan appomged go attend a mm. ent to go into Yugoslavia but that D- sllimfl 0! Kentvllle. N-B. wnceded- One would think we have ing at the out Hall on Friday otherwise no American or British flidwt of lb been negligent of our obligations. evening to d151,“; ppm; gm- v- correspondents had been given of- "1 Cm-"wu "h! "id"? l9 110W I didn't Bel this time 1e! and "i" Day observance. m. n. s. - liclal permission to g0 from Italy "WM 1" "l-V 5"!‘ "he" mam’ 5“ dings and Dr. J. A. Clark were to Yugoslavia since a press 98ft! gsggcrfgs "of vlfrftlfrljllllgggflg 22g“ co-chalrmen at the meeting. made a brie! trip to Belgrade in '-’ ' . ' ' _- November. “mm” °"°"‘“"‘-" l?!" "Vie" l" AWARDED u. s. nscona- Albania which. like vasom- . W - m not going evil-tell ~ TloN - LleuL-Col. n via. is s liberated count-iv. the ad- ' Becket has been ministration has rejected all ccr- United States Silver Star, whmh respondents‘ istgiests and it was _.._._. is the equivalent ol tho British also reported t at correspondents [n peacetime, city dweller; in Military Cross, for gallantry in in I ly had met with no success central Europe 01:9,, kept lights action near Caspillon, France. on m qo w any other places in the burning un‘ll alter l0 o'clock ln the Sent. . native cl MontreaLJaalkans. morning, rnd frequently turned . Beckett graduated in law --#_- on reco as being unanim LITTLE DAYLIGBT IHX$nOI centralized selling. Der cent or the ballots more continuance oi cirtliolome. Cleveland Gooden. Hershey .. _ e. Providence asssssasar’ cssssssssa OPENING TODAY We are pleased to of Charlotteto in styles and Sport Clothes. Our stock includes- J UMPERS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SKI JACKETS AND CAPS, LISLE STOCKINGS, COTTON SLACKS, SUITS, ANK GERIE, eic. ‘Call in and see our display-Doors open st 9 O'clock this Morning-It will Pl!’ You. The Sport Toggery MRS. E. RANDALL, Proprieiress 169 Queen Street wn s new store with the latest the best in quality in Women's mm; on agyn g5 931-‘ B, g 11M lrom lllcGill University and be-‘ Death, 1mm gtgrvaflcfl in Ben, because of the ‘on; wnter nights. time "mm"? °f ‘he 9'1"" m‘ gal province alone were estimated ward island Trust Company in l, 100000 a w“; dug-ing m, i943 i936. When war broke out.’ he '1“ 1M1.“ joined the P. E. I. Highlanders as =. . Iibutcnant. Later, he went to ing alter the war,” he said. 1t now woliliiopesr negessa .——————..__.__.__________.___ LIBERALEFEAT- __<@-=.w=u4 W“ "l" ‘i: v. o.( sci-mun. Consens- Osse had polls in spite of the worst road condi- conces- w travel by cutter and an acciamation lor.the e- ience Minister, argued durlnl m! campaign it was essenotgal he have ns. . Conservatives argued that the war aldortusnd tilt go on ed showed little vmwrlesctigzgwrlio oi them went to the ing the day by Return- Main highways vfimbben motor tralto despite a three-inc cutters workers in back-road rural areas. nttfhfitl“hfillilili”éin‘iliiv?tiii out the right to vote in the by-elcc- vice MI!" way into the net o: then- date and a resident oi Oananoque. Ont. te ith a exper- the bolytical ‘Held. He on to the Federal general elections oi he run os a National- bersl Piogressive candidate. Wil- whcso resis- health opened the constituency lor a by-electzon, (Conserva- tive), am and Mr. Case, 2,04. and Conservatives have since confederation. made up mostly ' es who set- e shores ol Georgian Bay ave sent ll Liberals and l0 Con- servative members to the Commons Case entered municipal he City Council. He was elected by ac- amation for i943 and 19M. ddn't contest the mayoralty lor no his byelection can- lltary er- ar he Iin- k C nd ved two ears n on“ a B" l6 with a For three years alter his dischsi ge he was in charge ol the Saskat- Growers’ Associa. ago and now is branch manager of orhls favorite Discusses Marketing In Post-War Period e Canadian Horticultu- appeor IIBOQBABLv for the council to ousl h a return oi more than '15 mail every apple grower ln Nova Scotia. than B0 per cent request:- is absolute evidence of the wishes ol growers in at least one province. CHTOWN-lt. C. A. F, Vs. SlSIDE. R. C. A. l‘. ALWAYS A VSTIRRING, SVVTURDY CONTEST- YOU’LL THRILL T0 EVERY MINUH trai- - and 1 illotices INTER - TIIOOP ROCK" A sparkli was d Uboer urday night. February 3, Ninth (Salvation Arm contested an (St. James) sine. e t od ended in a bal ssch team having ‘one credit. ‘me second perm, h ever. was the ill-rated session the boys from St. J . times the puck sailed into net and only once did it the voters esti- party With- Mc- who 0D tli o tom, tlielgtfflsmel ents, bring the last period nude an sttem Ding the mick i score at 5-3. d!’ the : Goal, V "m8, Haynes; Innis, Downe. Bi. James Troop: fence. Hurst. P. Jardine. Holmes. Creelinsn. Allen. ‘me sunims y. list Period 1-5. Army, Gay. - 2—8t. James. Bear (Knox). . T180118, cessi Second 3-8. Anny, Lartc. 4-8. Army. Dowue (barter). 1. 5-8. Army. Downe. a-st. James, P. Jardins (Km). 74L Army, Lsrter (Gay). ' Third 1mm b-Bt. James, sear (P. Jsrdim) Penalties: None. to take more definite action. Except in British Columbia neoessa 0 1942 He Royal was need lor more resesrc Apple growers in Nova Scot-is w unable to ntroi with approved pesticides, and varieties ol apples were br down earlier in the season than! mer y. Producers and ship ers sho meet annually Just be ore the marketing season Unless r- Bask. years iced y wo o lair share o! the consumer's d It was important that support the activities o! ad an research co ttee. The convention should disc the matter ol price ceimila some veg in ellect now at?“ and determine which was producers and nsuin d malts-a — R. , pre- t0 _a a Apply to ll! Brighton “This Road or phone Good ‘l’ wages to right rv for wards, Chandler, lhrter, Gay, Goal Hlne: do- Sear; lorwardnxn diiis Ill IOII to n ol- all their fliidmis _ lb lit-ed rally sum n once. set the iiiui 7 All 11v governmental action hu been taken on the questiolii. Tm ll! orchard pests soon m». uld 1P‘ p258 RXOd II an. B II “Ce I’ WC m‘ the m 11%? ° munwtnu e coundl the Con» r un er l tradl ti“ - in egonnectilg will: wilt! nearly s yest- best lot sis. udministrsior a British Columbia with the rank o! Captain and alter the interna- tional force. known as the First Special Force, was o anised he wont to Montana as sjor. Prom_ there he went to the Aleutlsris with the rank of Lleut-Coicnsl. His wile is the former Min Eve- lyn MacKenzle oi Charlottetown Personals Mr. Pho Kowhan went the week-and “i: the City vlsitinl irlen . r Mrs. K. W. H. Engel and little daughter Ens, lelt bv plane yes- terday to visit Sgt. Bagel, who is stationed in Halifax. British llonor Italian Partisans ..-_.-. , Rb. I — (Enters) - British appreciation ol the serv- ices oi Italian part on the 8th Army lront was shown Sun- dsy when Int-Gen. Sir Richard kflbREllg, cgmnxtiiigegéflltlg; rm, ne a bzesgt pa! Liifiut.‘ Arrilgt ‘Boldggii. w o. un er e name has been commandiii the 38th The Tobacco, that made pouch famous introduce to the women SHEER AND SPORT HOUSE DRESSES, LE SOCKS, LIN- ROME Libera- the wtisan Brigadeu” seavius "l!