_'__PAGE SIX z. SPORTINCNEiVS Move On‘ Foot To Make Minor Leagues Separate Loop From The Major NEW YORK. Nov. The "revolution" in the minor lea- itues. in full swing on two fronts. reached its znost storllilill bail-le- groiind today with reports of a campaign to take all power over the minor. away from baseball's nigh commissioner Kanesaw Moun~ in Landis. Following the opening blasts of the rebellion that got under filly with the niiniimz of a rival candi- date to William G. Bramhani as minor league boss and the devel- opment of a. battle royal over vct in; privileges the wilitsr baseball lneetinzs heard whispers today that a strong block of ziiinors is campuianinu rizainst renewal of t.iie iniijor-iilllioi" league our enlent This is the bridac Ina: holds the two branches of baseball Lf‘HCil‘.Pi' and by ‘which Laridis has jurisdic- t-ton over all for any conduct detri- mental to the QlllllC. It has bteli i_;i QIIFC‘... iorni or another. in baseball - took our the reins of lllc 20s. uu fcr one-year r ijic current ineetinffs and . lould be tossed cut. Lalldis lino liilllscll with no control r i e minors. . entire brawl hbaulcd for the uenerill meet- o. ol Association of tlL-ll Lcacilcs to‘ lllriieci tiiat fnlir 141i‘. mail/g up tliczr minds ‘o throw out. ilie agreement, i.‘lL‘I'(‘ll‘.' rllvorrintt the. nliriors from ihc tin coverillllent and llIJklllLZ thclli a separate outfit. This (i3vrlcpifiCllt following the in’: ill Le 2.0a decision to dldacy of its own l. . lSliiiel Silaulzh- Zgiilll re-ejection of B‘ YPIHIH a5 head of the National Ti“ ,c1lse they'll have to b 10H the szround that removal of their 30—-'.API--— ,\SSOCli\tl0ll, easily was the eyebrow of the llllie!’ in the second day lmeetinixs The Eastern League. the leadership oi. the Southern sociatioii. came out in favor Branihsirfs re named George M- Tlifil-‘lmliln- president since I936 for tvsoyear term. The chief majors came that Joe. .\£cC hired as niananel‘ of ‘Linkers for three more vcars. Mc- Carthy has won seven world "lei" ies championship a. d elfllll- Amel- arihy had been re- us uilnt of the bombers. hinges on who‘. llzht of l" minor le _ the yotim: prlvliearcs taken from tlieln because operate 1n 1943. This may he plac~ cc. in Landis’ lari fol' jurisdiction. As matters now stand. the iliie operating leagues in only ones ueri tied to vntc. and the four loops SIIITIIIR up the row are among the nine. However. the Texas League and ,tlie l3 others whose votes wcie ltaken away by the cDPYRlllHR film are going ahead to demand return ,0.‘ illc privnclzrs us the first order of business at the general meetlflg tomcrroiv. If this return of votes l5 denied. they're zoliilz to carry the lfigllt to the commissioners. In this use their plea ociics. to tekain iWflV nine onerntilir: circuits votcs bv the “conduct detrimental constituted ito the best interests of baseball." lslnce that. is the only basis‘ on which the Judize can take lurlsdic- tinn. SMaritime Branch Will Fight Rumored Attempt To Shift Playdown Site HALIFAX. NOV. 30 —- (CPI Any lltlftlllpl to mvve the Velllle of the afarillnaes - Quebec sell- icr hcciscl- plziydnwns WESiW-‘Fll, will be Iouelii vigorously by the hlaritllne Amateur Hockey‘ Aiwfl clotivii, Judge Elliott Hudson CI.- Hrlifax. M. A. H. A. president. de-l clared wnizht. lie was commenting on a state- ment bv Norman Dawn, president of the O :b:c Amrleur Hockey _ who said he would "n the Canadian A. H. A. (not the lfaritimes - Quebec Allan (vi series, scheduled for the ittarl-lln .~. this winter be slaved In Xifcntreal _ Expressing "deep regret at this staiemail- Jizdge Hudson said Quebec Province already has the advantaz: of s:ein~ N. l-l. L. hoc- k v and games of the Q. S. H» L... "m-obahltv the world's leading ain- oieiir r-irculi." ‘in fl"- erltimes. there were l“. rrttional facilities for fa' 1?. Costoii ‘Illefeat’ Chicago C5 BOSTON. Nov. _ 30-tAPl--Biwtori§ Bruins fought zrimly against slX Chicago Black Hillvks lprylflfds tiuriritz the last 55 seconds oi Dllly to protcc: a hard-earned lt-orl for a 6-4 National League triumrll l0‘ ilizht before a 10.000 crowd at the Boston Garden. The Black Hawks. unbeaten‘ iln six of their last seven starts,_ were trailing by a,6-3 marelu with fl- bout five liiinutcs to‘ 2'1. Their furious closing drive alive them two aools and. with an seconds to play, manager Paul Thompson pulled out his 205118 and thrcvl 8 sixth forward into the mad firem- ble tor thc tying counter. The B"‘JlllS, however. have _Ce_ui‘- teaii. their rookie lzpauc, airtight support as the Black Hawks siliped xt him from all quarters. SUMMARY First Period I-Boston. (luldolizi lCall-atiliel Z39 P[‘.l.lll.l?ti—Clli-Dbl’, ll Jackson. Sccunvl Period let first class entertainment -- tile men of the armed services. engaged tn operational duties They were entitled to can be provided them- the Maritimes are of having their Allan Cup mate es next spring as arranged. it W1 be a, bitter members of our ai-me are taking such an active part in protcclirie the whole cf‘ Canada- the M. A. H. A. head mid. "I feel certain," he added, Mr- Dawe, keen sportsman the Maritimes meant when made his statement of ivestcrdfly I trust H1 will reconsider his stein and \fill not onnose the coming: to the Maritimes." “In the event he dces matches from the Maritimes lvfontreal I trust the C. A. H. will stick to its present ruling. fikiiiggiCarl” Retires From Active List NEW YORK. Nov. Bil-HIP)- tup left, hunti pitchers in baseball. King Carl Hubbell today left the active plavmg lists and was sign- cd as head of the New Giants’ izrowiniz farm system for “a Iona temi." President Horace Stoizchlim and secretary Eddie Brannlck made the announcement merit. rind appointment as fnrm head iii. the winter baseball meet- Oklahomu City home. beaming in the bnckizround. Tiitivvtlislé Zion Bowling League I-Boston. Guiclolin. lticliadlrie, Clliilflfll‘, 4:28 il-Ilsstoii, Cain iU-ixvlu/ fl ti‘. dl-Chictlgo, t".ll'l'3\‘ Sii.lli.. enkol 10:32 , fi-Eoston. Hollett (Cllludliili ll‘5l B-ilshicago. Dalilstroiii 7——B0S0i€ll, Paltmzari tA. Jackscnll Penalties-H. Jlfllfébll, Drte Third Period B-Ciiicaro. Smith iafosieilko. Ber.- tley) 8:04 il-Bostoii. Clapper" tCiiiltlulln» 9115i IO-Iglllftfliw. zhnlstrom (Soil-mt) .12 1l——Chlcas(c. la lien. Smith l 18 :30 Penalty-Stem» rt. pufou anoint-ram Tea was introduced into Euro frigi the Orient by the Dutc 16 '. ‘lfoslenko l’.°. A JOY TRIP ON SKATES ancastcrs . Mitchell E. McPherson J. McLean lA-ienl l4-~ E. Campbell O. Lowther B Stewart. Trailer! I. Lfllfftfti.‘ F. Sutherland M. Leiirtl E. McDougall W Flnvinn Jenni O, Smith H. Turn-r J. Howutt H. Finlnvson H. Harper High single. I Lofferfv. 246. iilim till-a». E 144 137 E. Mitchell. ell. 60C AT THE FQRUM Yes, You'll Sure Enjoy Every Minute —- Til-Ill GllT — following A N. of mlcction. us against the International League's opposi- i . . . lqlzhe American Association tie-l t3 another contribution of the in ur. ciniioiilicezilen» the NEW York they did not‘ i943 ore the “every bit that deprivedl hill blow indeed go;- gheeeKnadlan Army officers who become d forces who prisoners of war or who are intern- “that that he is, did not realize what takinB the Allan Cup contests away from he looting i-iink would d i games request the changing of the site 0f these t0 A. I-Jndinx a 16-year run as one of the York of HubhelYs retire- inzs. with I-Iubbcll, up from his i’ THEAIRE “A Yank at Eton” STABRING MICKEY RODNEY FREDDIE IIABTIIOLMEW SAINT ANDREW’S ___ (OOIICIIIIICUJII page 1.! club members. including Olungm-gh Jud e D. Edgar Show. E. lei-ii k Mae oiiald and Arthur Douszlas. "Till! DAY” l In his I‘.’IdI‘SSS on "The Day and lA' Who.’ Honour It" Rev. Mr. Mc- ibcnnon said in part: "This is St. Andrew‘: Day, a day that reminds us of one of the neat . personalities who woo n member of that small oup chosen by Jes- lus as his spec a] friends, during Iii; =life upon earth. Andrew. himself. .wiis a. fisherman. The record docs not feature him as an outstandiiiu person in any way. but rather t: ‘one whoa: character was marked by loyalty to his Friend. Jesus. and by his ability to cooperate with the others He also possessed that char- acteristic, so great and vet all too rare, the ablli, to discern the no ‘ivzntial nreatriess in others. He saw Peter possessed of qualities of lead- _ei-ship beyond his own. Andrew |broiiitht Peter to Jesus. and Peter i lbecamc the recolznlzed leader of I As a typical American boy in that Gallant Band. whose work still lfiigliand: most exclusive SCIIIOIJI, remains thlttdbasls of all that is best I ic ey ls some of the most nl- n Our W01‘ - iurious scenes of his rllm career, and “Now this is St. Andrew's Dar some of the most dramatic. H0 and St. Andrew is the Patron Saint i MONTAIGUE. FRI. 8 I’. M- ‘ MONTAGUE. BAR 1.45 AND SOUIIS, TUESDAY I P. M- MATINEE 8.45 “A YANK AT E N" ANOTHER. ‘TRIUMPH FOR MICKEY IIOONLY YEO THEATRES i:iin Lcottuc Deflfllllls l" l3 593W“ plays American football and Ens- of Scot-land. It is therefore fittim: lllsh cricket. He runs a st-eeple- that we should pause in our busy T) nlirp battle in the minors chase. I-le leads twelve little Eton 11 g 11b is; ‘e e liabbPHS ln Ill-B ‘boys in a slapstick brawl ivith four hgffiaf. 9,2,5 ‘culficifufff fiffifignn‘ husky waiters of a roadside inn. h h ~.__ _ __ And he 1m“ ‘he Em" DJW- ' Ivhetlr lrlilgs tlirzeunhftiattgclliiislucor" In short, there isn't nlueh 3""- their I-‘atron Saint. But here _ iMlckel mew‘ d“ ‘would pause a moment to remillo ‘emu Ge“ m“ n" Sm“ ‘you that this is also the birthday of that great and ftallont ieadvi. Mm. a few Dremnmaw cunts in Prime Minister nf Great Britain. America. and a shipboard loniunce the Right Honorable Winston with w“. Ndmalred “m, Tmven Ulilllrflhlll, whose indomitable ten- lme um“ “any s,“ hm mu acity has probably more than any ‘Wm, when ma“, arrive, m EDP other factor. saved for us and for 41nd and 1e ehmhed m, Em“ lthe world the hard won frcedoms Resolvec. to dislike his new sur- achieiled by the sacrifices nf our roulidings, he gets in“. one scrape forbears. who in the measure of after another. ‘Then, when I-‘wddie their faith iii Andrew and Andrew's Bartholomew. as his English siep- Master. wrought out on the nard brother. is suspected of stealing the anvil of experience these very ‘housemasters car and wreckili it. treasures of which we are now the Mlcklgyd "takes the rap" an custodians. “sac e ." "Now then ma, I turn my But. when he learns that rieddie themm s; ands, and ‘fionm, I isn't guilty. he sets out to prove scouand; p“; o; an I would “law , his own innocence. He does it. too. , as one of the chief qualities of i5 w» e . . . who» w» lwm m» ‘.%§-‘$°tl“'s;z:a.’t: ttsltzfraa" it.‘ “him b 1y nationhood and later Joint partner? ship in the British Eimpirc. we can- not. but recall the many times in which we find the Scot sufferine. sacrificing and flghtinv for his iii- ielienilelice. The izreat Scottish poet. Robert Burns izives us the true spirit of the passion for iride- glaiidence in his poem "Scots Whit’ ae "Another outstandink passion of the Scot is his rccoilliition of tile value of the common man. His love for democracy and his lrlief that only through the many contribu- tions of the little fellow could the Pfliential qualities of Scotland be. l Remember When Hamilton Tigers won the Domin- ion football championship 57 can ago today, beating McGill. 2 —8. at McGlll campus in Montreal. Officers Captured Scotsman. when things at hum-g became cramped and cramping, beizan immediately to search the Bllllll 101' I place to practice his independence and dlrmocratic ten- . As \ve look back on the history of Democracy we find tile Scotchman has had no mean place in its developm-znt. especial. lv has he played ii noble part in the develonment of transport and communication which has nlwavr been one of the human contacts for the promotion of drrnnorstic ideas around the world. We can never forilet the RIOlli part the Scot has plavcd in our own Canadian life One of his Rreatest contributions to our dtm- ocrittic development was his pas uion for education and learning. .45 we k of those parts cf these Maritime Provinces which were in tho early days settled by sacrum pioneers. we cannot help but puv our tribute of thankfulness to them for their many great contrlbu. tioris to education ' "One tmemlniz thought of the Scotsman cluriniv the period th the lest helf of the Eiizhteehth when” may not have applied to a major- lllY 0f the people but the growing development of the idea of denim- in?!’ 15f will spoken in ‘the familial" A‘ ma“ urns. A Mans a Man for OTTAWA, NOV. 30-(0?) —Ca- ed in neutral country now may be wconfirmed in an acting rank held at the time. of capture or intern~ ment. defence headquarters nculiced today. Detailing other rules relating to promotions of officers so detained. lthc statement said confirmation in be elven "if conditions warrant.‘ Recommend- ntions for promotion made prior ‘to detention are not to be cancelled ‘but. if circumstances allow, are to ‘receive the same consideration as if the officer were not detained. However, officials will not be elig- ible fci- promotion duriniz deten- tion unless holding an actinz rank or previously recommended for promotion. Consideration may be friven to restoration of seniority iii corps and units if prLsnnera or in- tnrned officers escape. or are re- leasrd and return to Mm- head- UUBYIIRTI N, B, Man To Head Can, Tourist Work III!- Placa of Bclition “And lllfltly I should like to pav humble tribute to our forbears for their devotion to rellalon. and tho illlbrflnely important place it had in their lives. Our Scottish fathers were proud. reserved and hospit- able and these characteristics were clearly reflected in their faith. Re- llmon to them was not merely an attachment to life. but more than moat they learned to reizard it as the very essence of life itself. 1n many the humble But and Ben it [was fostered and nurtured from the cradle to thc izrrive. and the a of providence was always re- zzzed as resting upon the -.der of each member of the tam y as well 9.5 the nation. "Allain. I think of on: of the finest- pictures of this element of QUEBEC. Nov. 30—(CP)—D.W. Griffiths. director of the New Brunswick Travel Bureau. today was elected president of the Can- adion Association of Tourist and Publicity Bureaux. The mlctinu nf the orlmnization was held as part of the first uovernment-snoii- sored convention o! tourist indus- try. Mr. Griffiths succeeds Claude C. Brinter. director of the pnsrniler traffic of Canada Steamship Lines. president of the association since i938. Mr. Banter becomes- chairman of the executive committee. Not Col, lialston’s Sock After All HALIFAX, Nov. '49-“)?!- At first glance, it looked ls though a deficiency might. have developed in Col. J.L. Balaton‘: wardro . The char c read Against John Reid in Po cc Cullrt here toclny he wok. "lawful pronerty nf the Min- ister of Nutln Defence.” However. it tramp rod Reid l: stolen the sock Nov. zit-on the Halifax wafer- front, during the loading of’ wearing apparel for nrvlcemefl nveraens. ' Reid blended not uulltv If"! the use Ill ailiourned for I week. DESIGNED ST. PAUL'S h is W n: the moi." 6- r tpphfleialllllngflihiffifl of the 17th mtg. ___:== n. . J. IIICI DPTOIIITIIIT _ IIIIIII ml lap"!!! GUI" Icahn; I. I l. Office llgwigkllnl- mosi beautifully portrayed by rclav nllzht. Hare is a picture of religion in the li:me. unsurpassed anywhere. The farmer at evelitide. havinl finished with hoe and rake for the w-"ek, carefully stores them away. eaJIi in its own place. then turns his steps homeward. where he is greeted by his wife and bairns ‘with affection and respect. Nlcxt we see the older sons re- turnink from labour with the] Efmmmh“? .'.§‘.i“.l.“.’.°‘§'.“l.i".’.’ l"ii‘°i§ c o n there, But the climax in reached when, slipper being finished tlv- father calle for the Holy Book. There together around their tabla in the humble h hc leads the others in praise and thanksgiving to God the viver of all flood itifto, And here we have summed up in these two stanzas. which I chm gig?‘ fromtm otar’: I Saturday .some nil a or ma a llcut. always create: a vi:ion of the neat possibilities of neo lo everywhere who are obi: to I319 hold upon their true meanlnz dud creative power. “From tcenes like these old Sco~ tin‘! xrnndcur springs, That make: her lov'd at home. rcvervi abroad. lords are hut tbs kiniu. An holiest man‘: the noblest work of God. And cal-tea in f:ir Virtue’: frcoveiily road. The cotton leaves the palace fu- behind: Whnt i4 a lorriliiic’: pomp‘! : cumbrouc iond. Dlllllllllilk 1x0‘: the wretch of Studied in aria of hell wickadcneu rcfin'di l. 1i Oflloe Connected Ifll IIIUCITOII ' l —( "flern realized. To that end. we find the ' experience iii the life of Scotland; Robert Burns in his Setters Sat- , THE__CHARLO_'I'FETOWN ‘GQARDIAN Canadian Tn lleail llnrra l MR. L. B. l l ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. my: so ' CPi-Cenada entered a new lin- ationlil role today as chairman of the standing committee on sup- lplies which will advise thl! unite lNotioris relief and rehabilitation ud- lministration on material matters related to the task of feeding. clothing, sheltering and rrrhablli - pting the , 000 victims of Axis aitirressiovi. _ DB Pearson, Clmacais delegate to the Unrra conference here. was unanimously chosen. with Russga as first vice-chairman and l B French commitee for national lib- eration second vice lhalrmnn This was one of ~ countries. The administration Will _ at begin Qrganlzlllll readiness as the Allied armies of advance and the high dives the wor over It will work throuizh wh ministration is set ‘JD lll erated country. endeavorinfl l" all deficiencies f clothing shelter. fve soil! For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent! Long may thy hardy sons of rustic toil Be blcst with health. and peace and sweet content. And ohl may Heaven their simple lives prevent. From luxury‘; cmntflilliln- WEB? and vilel Then liowe'er crowns and cor- onets be rent. A virtuous populace may r159 the while. And stand a wall of firqaround their much lov‘a isle.‘ " cl it is in this realm. proh- obly beyond all others that Scots have elven to the world their creat- est lzift. ls it any wonder that even now in tir. midst of a world alto- ';ethcr transformed in its outward appearance and experlenflfil- the clue Scotchman coil still in_ the vision and flight of his SDlflC‘ R0 nack across the centuries and find himszlf perfectly at home in the company of the ancientshepherd. Kine and warrior. as he sinizs. “The Lord is My Shepherd. I shall not ivarii. He mziketli me to lie down in green pastures. He leadeth m. beside the still wat- ers. He restore-ill my soul. 1e ltadcth me in the paths of right eousness. for His Name Sake. Yea. though l walk through the valley of the shadow of death. l will fear no evil. for Thou art with ma. Thy rod and Thy Staff. they comfort mo. Thou prcparest a table before me in tlie presence of mine enem- ies. Thriu anointest my head with oil, my cup runncth over. Sure zoodness and mrrcy shall follow me all the (luvs of my life and I shall dvxol‘ l" the house cf the Lord, forever?" DII. MacMILLAN Taking the three points stressed by tlic preceding speaker as being character c oi Scottish national character, Di". J. A. Maclvliilaii allowed how these traits were also essential to Canadians. Indeiienueiice u. spirit. he said. is nzcessury not only ln righting Nazi tyrrsiny, but also in main- talnlm: our democratic freedom at home. It. is impossible for Ca- fllldll to be independent as a illi- tlon unless every Cuimdinii maln- talne his individual ‘ (ICDEXNICIIC. ; in his way of living and towards iLIIC stute. The idea of the state as an all-important factor leads to loss of freedom and state tylrniiny. The stale, Dr. MacMillun irisisl d. has no right cf existence ex- _ ‘cont for the individuals. "Eycii ,nel"e in Carlotta. there are those who would try to make the citizen subservient to the state," he said. "We must be ready to defend our personal independence aizahist movements which thrzatcn it from whatever quarter. Scotcnmen. who cherish their heritage of Christian freedom end democracy. can do no than watch wry carefully any political or economic move- ciit which runs counter w tliuso ea The rights of the common man. Dr. Mocllfiiinii said. must also be safeguarded. "It iii all very well to premix.‘ the man in the street thpt he in izoino to be looked after by the state. but wlilt value t: that to being if he has not the opportunity in our CantLdn to urn a decent livinir wane foi- elf and for his family?" '.f‘liis. the speaker added. involves the opportunity to each individual of dcveloulnz free enterprise and owniniz his own property. Lastly, he .- phosized. if Canada l: in zivc world leadership it must be “o religoiiii country from top to battom." It PilhhOlL_D€ a country of lreliuiouii citizen; without. being o reliizous note. It should have no piles for intolerance. Dr M:cMill:n asked whether Canndlana could be proud of their treatment to the oborirlnnl In diam. to Hebrews. and to other clause of citizens wno are zoo ii- uentlv designated us "foreigner aclnl intolerance. he emphuiaod. mutt be eliminated. "Canada," he concluded. "needs the support of every individual Canadian. cnd iuitll we are ready ;to uive that support in every wly l '0 Bcotiol my dour, my iut- w: mo. onnauii villi not Dfdlflfl" d The three the f'liai acts of conferelice which mm “If. will be to advise the cirect-ir lri carry relief to the lbflffllefiblelgg ‘lg: rommand d for Unrra l0 ill" utever fig- h . m fill medical care um‘. rehab- _ _.________________ iy| CENTRAL cumiuiiini h Th]; column i: reserved for "Hill of local Interest, but uuvultllml oi u ne-vsy nature m»! M l""‘_‘°“ at iivo cents u word, iitrimy p-ry- unm III uuvauce. COOKS for CIIIIIIIIIBI Photoi. CONFEDEBATAUN LIFE IN- SUBANUE. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY annual meetlnl ‘I v evenlnit 8 o'clock City Court mom. Public invited. ll-w-ai. TRAIN AND FERRY -Tlie train I left Borden Int v china with 101 passenxers. arriving here with it‘ passenxers at it o'clock. The ferry made six tripe yum-day. FUNERAL POSTPONID filierol of the lute Mn. Joseph Brazil. Johnston's River, ha: been post-period till Thursday momin: at 0 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICE -- Th6 N- clny afternoon. service 2 o'clock. Interment cemetery. FLIGHT T0 MAGDALENS -A Maritkne Central Airways plum made a routine flight to the Meg- dalen Islands yesterday aftemoon- 1W0 Dflosenzers in addition to mails were carried on the out. Ward flight. Mail WU brought back. .assen¢er travel to end from the Islands ha; been "the; light. recently. Two round trips are made weekly when permits ISLAND BULL BESOLD FOR JW-Premibr J. Welter Jone ls rezrettlniz today that he did not hold oil to one fine anirngl in h], ' Holstein herd which ho sold in 1937 for $225. Tiiiii was the bull Rain. oodale Abelfweit. which he aue. tinned off in Pennsylvania. L“; We? it WM purchased by an m". nationally famous New York ltock breeder, Mr. Whitney. for the sum lot , MID To iwsr ._ of Mrs. Griffin. wife ofgglfllizlgg: Griffin. Wu held from her loge Iinegldence. Mt. Stewart yesterday mini; to 8t. Andvsw’; chm-eh where Requiem High Mass we; celebrated by Rev. T. Campbell starting Sherwood PEARSON . g_ h ountry llétatlililin Wlildliipfilegan lilict to creifllve aid regardless of ability ro pcvflllld rezai-oless of race. creed or uolltlvb- other main staodini 150 organized today in the final. open Bd- meetiriiz tomorrow committees a DICDSHXIK f0r adjournment i-nlng. , mlWith their chairmen. first and sefiond vice chairmen. they We". i! origlyséli-st i-eizlon-Chlm- New!" A st lla. ‘aggiioiirdgn-“Unxiated KlnQdNh. Rul- N ._‘. 5“Il‘iliixl1i?iciii(lr¥3iitrob-United States. South Africa and Greece. alum‘ cranes weather Thus the Russian del which aligrlyed latehaetngheigig filled. ilgsrfsfilfilfiea the vice-chair- mansliip of two important ccm- m ittee . putlis of the ltelgf trill uommlttflfi United Staten. supply c0 ' elfialn iandmhlsd Bell n 8 HE 0m. Rmssia and Chino) on all uestions relating to procurement. f IIBYICIIII and transportation of subbllel- _ n, is expected to be a full time 19b ‘for the chairman but more will known about this after Pelifalm holds his first mcetinff in Wash- inizwn. Dec 00 BIT! . T hfesvsiiii. 1.1.1518 Augtlilil m? James a. Griffin. aorta.‘ Aci M. oi-imri. Jonathon Afflecl: m. Lg?“ IDfélRlits and Harold that... r e. n . uemeterwrment was in the Church EGG PRICES STIFFEN — I‘ reduction at some point; l; mo‘. I s1 ht increase whilst other p0 ts stl resistor a decrease. ‘Ihe 30 - (C?) — overall shows us about holding our l W gwl" Vgm 13ft: week's receipts. rcea aye s ened. Mo are showbiz their wp m" station‘ Ila-inst 46 Ci‘ W f ‘"07 i‘ | Wonireal lloiising ls Worse Than Halifax l MONTREAL, Nov. H, D. Fripp, executive iwslatan the Real Property Administrator. knees Beard, said in an inter- view here today that some vlfhv d,“ ‘m, W“ I housing conditions in, Montreal are “worse than anythaig Ive seen fgfgefiifshgflgfllfgilm-Alé 3o‘ .0"- in eastern Canada." r- ‘ In Montital to inspect houslpa lgggnshifflgnfizdilfieigdlfrllxgllifi" Illfllliilfli id to aid in a campaign 5_ B 45. c 3a béruflxd Drummer; for iiicreusczi accommodations, Mr. are recelvmg ‘m, cartsned m“ AL Fripp said reports of costly and 52, AM 5 A; 41 ‘Jounrv snuuflon inadequate shelters were not hcar- remglng unchanged vm-h mark“ inn fairly heavy, FAREWELL DINNER _.1~m-°u‘h kind permission of Major 5,5 Ewen-W". members of No 1 Platoon from No. c2 ca. (BJ "ro wloyeu a farewell dinner and m.‘ J-Olfether at the Queen i-Iotel Mon. Jay evtnlnt: previous to their trails- {er 'It_o other training camps short. y here uzc 28 members of the platoon and seven vvuests preepn; Th1: eriloyalile function we, "DMZ sided over by L. Bdr. Rcsh1ey_ Brre‘! addresses were delivered by Cant J. w l, Lieut. A. ooomy 1 B. MCNflUllht and 5dr. Hillier. An filgygrllale IPBlCIITE of the itatherlmz b" I Edffllllalnz of several yersrs SIMOII. wal"... gilgiivlilsinlignaiigniggi Blmlflllsn so. . XThe living conditions of the poorest Negro families found in Halifax ivcrc palatial compared to some of these seen in Montreal," he suid- “This appalirig c0ndi'i0n exists in hundreds of cases." He said there must be "all kinds of space" for the city's homclrls if house holders would open spore ,rccms iii their own homes. l In conlieclioti wih e report ‘that u price .iliniz may be set on sole of li"l"." by the Price; Board. lMr. Fripp szild: | "There is absolutely nothing to iii. It's just a pipe dream." Cntarlo Protests New Bacon Contract Personals Mrs. J.A. Macmillan who hug been yisitinff her son Squadron Leader Alon Macmillan and Mrs Macmillan at Rockcliffe he; re. turned homo Pm. J- E. C0llln5 loft Monday mvmlnx to re-foln Ills unit. on the mainland after spending the week - end with his parent-s, Mr. iris, 214 King TORONTO. Nov. 30—-lCP)—W.I. Bishon, of Norwich. 0nt.. secretary of tile Ontario Ho; Producers‘ As- sociation. announced today that n meeting has bcen called for Dec. '1'. here. of members. agricultural officials and federal members of parliament representing rural rid- ings in Ontario to “protest against the new British bacon contract." “We feel that the new contract dues not make adequate prepara- tion for uiaximum bacon produc- tion for the post-war period," he said. "No afforl; has been mode tn encourage producers." v MEALS IN RELAYS POSEB. ‘FOB. BUSY IIOUSEWIVES Meals for the faintly who eat in relays present a problem that calls for scrne ingenuity and n good deal of common sense. One of two things is apt to hap- pen. Either the hapless membe n who have to eat ‘off schedule’ exist on a diet composed largely lof reheated foods or mother wears htfwll out C00 ‘ “ a gaming‘ endless succession of meals. In the first cue it is the off- _sched\1lo enter who suffers for though mine foods don't lose |miich in food value being reheated .or kept woitinc, veutablce and ‘other food: containlnl v tunim imd C do. With these food: it’: firot come, but served, nutrition- llly epeakinl. In the ucond cue other i: the sufferer and a seruiblo oom- promiuc thdt will assure the latc- comero their rightful more of vit- uiiinl. Without |ddin| too much Ito the work of the megiqggwn i; indicated- Nutrition Services luflutg for ‘then hard to plan for families lthlf. at but one velotoblo : day lbo served raw. Salad lngrdient: rudy wuhed and orltped, can be flffy for lulu-oom- he be uaurod of People who at their mule in restaurants would be win to fol- 10" "It Mlle of at lent one uw vsgstnblol every dny- mcordin: to Nutrition Servfcu, for vevotobhl “if l Jhelr vitamin C. Even thouxh the lmenu would measure up all rivht ,on plper. the restaurant cuter, like .fhe people whose work force: them to eat at odd hours, may actu- ally be string short on vltaminl. NOMAIIIC IMMIGRANTS Gypsies are bsllved to have an- 19th tcred Europe curly in MMUIY. - ONE - ARMED K. 0. Cnmcra ill me nose oi Mustang lpiloted by one-armed R A. F. Mlyer J. A F. Mncuclilon olught .9311! series of plclures showing ;t_he destruction of I. German i-ionschel 126 I alsunco mono- iplmo. DFEQEMBER 1.. 194a ‘ "Gui d mains of the law Harry 0. B. Mc-i Kn arrived last evenlnz from Ny-. nck. N.Y. Funeral from the Mao- I Lean Funeral Home this ‘victims-I at who also conducted service at the lllkesh stream. Bruce trained them what to do. tnok a trick from Wailuce, 3 Till scorn: iiwiiv nun nod. " hicdh-oIhlh-ltiou.“ "BU "fir?" on tléghqioh. Jo nu and ECWECWP" °" I' °"'" “Itwtmree MENTHULATUM: 1....-. 1 (IN! I (lllI 1i.../, St Andrew Cay Greetings ," AS Cllfilbmliry on the occasion 0g Saint Andrew celebrations, l; hum. ber of greetings from other organ, 3 t i 4 a iiiatioria were received by the gale. donian Club iintherizigs last eveninz. North British Society Halifax and reiid g in the a We trust you able Armed RIOS: Will have achiev final victory. Sl-IDC Andrew’; SMIOI] Ikedoricfon ings, Lang blytbe and merry may C. Hedley Forbes, Sf. Andrew’: Benevolent Society lhmlltoii, Ontario be ur Werenbiirly lads and true, from the field, the hill Bruce Who infantry well knew, And ranged in mass his pikei-ueii Who knights in armour slew. "But not to us" uid one. And inlny Bigliah bit the duct. Still live: in manly v 1X16 won Hy courcge, blood and broinl. So younl. 80 many, brave For the Lt-Coi. Bard. lilo l John Stephen, V.D., Saint Andrew’: Society Kinptou, Onhrlo ially reciprocate the card die. J. M. Show. Pitt President. St. Andrew‘: l Coledonim Society, Jniicouvcr, B.C. We BNet th Guide commotion. We entreat thee Guard old Scoti lion. We implore thee. speed the day of W ‘llxogdo thee David McCormnck. Bard. St. Andrew’; IIIII Ciilednnlll Society, Victoria, B. C. our Of heather, moor and Elm An ' tile m A kindly thought Of like clan and friend. Wherever ye'll be meetin’ Locales Winsome, buddies brnw. We send this nectar’ And a wish v God's blessing on ye n. J.C. Bpflrks. Si. Andrew's Society Alblny, N Hale’ be your heart, hale be W “"5 o. l‘y axes Infill-T cboirns kindly ‘luddu Your ould nay hill" ION’! Charitable swim Bolton, Mus. ,By nicht, by day; SlIIl ' tir. ‘Iillllsuolrflflml Hui- on‘ the h Wl‘ m6 u’ n‘ An’ Heaven itael‘ there. Charles Murfly- lillnol: Saint Andrew Social! Chicago, III. We hoe tllet tb tell. , wAniIoe" pdllIlIldnlg‘ ‘HD2011; m. a And we nu pint; w brilli- Wbli iivo :' our dlyl. And them that com f! , :' thm’ cl’ til" If? vge hue llllcllf ld°~ Alexander C. Shannon. F?" CHINESE IN I35” ______ liw. W‘ Conlcri ion 6:60;; ‘h: the Wan IIQ Illltfq h "fl 71°". € their Charlottetow" Donald Mclnnles, President "Sea! they kneel," nld :n Enzlitli kn lit Ere the long June day ‘m 5on0. ‘ Now Scottish blood lni-iiuly l:iid| "_ a l . And fight; foi- what their hthal l To-day our lads, for Heedom’; slki Grim death as in the olden tim: al true men crave. The Society thanks the Caledon- iln ml) for it; 8t. Andrew's dl! pressed and your very Wflmlll‘ St Andrew beloved. of sell-less ‘d!- votio st. Andrew’: Day brings mwwll" iif in . » tlnue your octivit ea and hdpg at}; .. before our next greetings the Allied‘ l J =1 1i ~. The Society extends lieuty greet- y ye lum reek uif~_ W - President. t J. 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