\ n JANUARXQ 11. 1933 _ Z T1-IKE 1 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Z PAGE SEVEN 1 _ Y' ' Y .. A --_~-- "- Y- I ' i "‘:: _ ` ""-’°` ` ~ .. *_ |llENTER 25,000 SUT 0 l E New roiux, Jan. io-'xeasssw M. Landis, Commissioner of organ- BowLiNc A ' I Boxiivc ' 'tif' "if WRESTLING aasaiifrnani. I ' HOCKEY ' ` orusa sroizr T-'9-<4-@ - 11.' .. _ & Prospective WINNIPEG STAR The Abbies are [dnl UM th! l ’ game tonight with all the confid- °“¢° "ld PW 95°F' “U ‘“““""` Makarsky, 21 year old centre ice A _ ized baseball, who drew one of the YQRK, January 0-Babe gsm famed as a track and u I un yletball star. Yesterday decided 'mo for mal ,O enter 5 new sport for her first ,uhm appearance since turning h from 1038 to iut year, has vol reduced that amount to highest salaries in baseball, $05,- 000 _ - tlflli $40 Commissioner Landis previously Bd. taken 8 '$15,000 "out" Ior 1932 Pf°f°55l°““l' mb” "med ° °°°` and the present 810.000 reduction mc; to meet Ruth Maginnls, of pu Fl0llfSd“l°' P"" feminine pwkel' he has received since he was re- bmidrd star, in a 400-P01-Ht POCk€¢ e lec iiuidrd match to be Played in iw in me blocks on January 11 and 12. M155 Maginnis, former all-around ts him 025.000 under the amount ted for a term of seven years watch 'em step. P _*' leading Winnipegs here, YBBSHCIBY n _ _ By all reports "Chuck" 0‘Connor Sis played the Hawks at their own tm game. The Abbles arevsaid to have 3| played a "semi-defensive" game; n ey the Hawks dmhed ,outi e yvmmpma, January . 10-Lee layer for the city 'senior league ed s. two year contract with De Hockey League. 1-ie leaves to- ight for Detroit. it Olympics of the Intematlon- I: 0 E F E A T BBIE SISTERS Playing smart combination com- ned with some sharp-shooting hen within scoring range the Would-Bees sprang a surprise package on the Abbie Sisters bas- etball team at the Holy Name `*`_f '-I-r ' ' "C" """`-. ,fi '_ |*'"`i.,...f" ...K ~- ' I0R|0KS0NlAN0|STAKESsp.»~t.P-of 0lYMP|0S S|0NTl0|ll0-BEE’S FORUM I-I-0-c-K-E-Y 11-1-1 ....- Friclay Night at 8.30 -.._». `»..a_.. _ Charlottetown ABBIES ' VS. 1 E ,Hawks 1 The Abbies have played two and 1 or title here last year. lost two, but what's that? The sec- ooe misht ask what brwd °l l\°°k~ Fast skater and deceptive rush- k r, Makarsky played centre for _ C Monarchs when they won the jun- of lub gym and as a result walked f the floor with a 21 to 19 win.l The Would-Bee's enjoyed a 7 MEET \VALTER LAWLOR, SMART ABBIE CENTRE, . ond section has only begun, and lshould the Abbles take tonight's ___________ point lead at the end of the first half and although being outplayed ONE OF THE OUTSTAND- Reserved Seats-50c, 75c, $1.00. Balcony-35c. 200 Chiidren’s Seats-2.5¢ Ticket sale opens Thursday morning at 10 o’clock at ?»T.‘T_‘°;’€_.i.“‘§..2Z..§i"’.»‘.§.§Z§2f”I.’.;"!; Breaks Two Records to clinllenge the Texas ace to com- totitiou in other sports. a S0 NEW YORK, January 10-Led by game and the one here Friday night, whythinge will just be get- ting interesting. la th rge crowd enjoyed the good ice CURLING Lust night at thc Curling Rink g by the "Sisters" in the closing half managed ot hold them off, the ame ending with the above men- ere was a scene of activity. A tioned score. V Lmeups and scores. » - 1No rlzitroimisns iN Tru: - Fowl" Box Olflfe- M. ll. L. chunky former Brooklyn school Although the homesters have so an d some roarin' games were play- _W U Ed. Eiegel, who broke listed ited States initiated the metro- boy. marks for 60 and 80 metres, track and field athletes of the eastem , n D0 Knig litan indoor season at the annual games of the Columbus council, 1' | hts of Columbus, in Brooklyn at »l0HT FEB. T05 NEW YORK, Jan. 10-Primo urdoy night. far failed to add any scalps_ to ed their belts this section, tonight’s - Fo game may be the tumlni l’°l-“li Peter Crichton Earl Taylor ' which will be followed with a game M here Friday night that has all the H_ ear marks of a thriller. To SEEKS TITLE Ge l M with a lot of keen competition. L‘owing are the games played: the sprint series at 60, 80 and 100 metres, in seven, nine and 11 1-5 ' l- seconds respectively. The tim, for The curly-haired Siegel swept aved one-fifth of a second off ihsioclllkil PNN) the 00 and 80 metre distances each I1 Clie s Camera and Emie Schaaf today universal standards set by Bob sgreed to terms for a 15-round bout ' M¢Am3te,._ me uuymg cow. for so e at Madison Square Garden Feb. 10, in the winner to be matched with 30 Jack Sharkey in June for the” licmywcighi. championship. Ice Racing an evening's ple e was held an Freeland, Lot 11 ice, saturday, Y Jan. 7th, when some 300 people ls- remblcd to witness a good horse nice On account of the high wind, t Biddle Aubrey in a speed sleigh was A handicapped, but in the final race for a purse, proved a winner Another event for those who en- |0y ' i. the 89- . d Summary is as follows: = 0, King of The West (Milfigan) 2 1 l R Biddle Aubrey (Ramsay) .... 1 2 2 ,7_ Dorccii Aubrey (Sharp) .....'3 3 3 Crcscus (Banks) 444 in concluding a challenge was vyllor thc winner of the day, 'li .l Bidciic Aubrey won. The judges were: Messrs. H. B. 1-lucstis, B. P. Murphy and Leslie Morrison. Starters: Messrs. A. J. Murphy T' ind Robert Skcrry. Earle M°D°'_mld '°"°""' ________________ H. W. Howatt ............ Izell Rice .......,.....».. Total-1780. Canmhians W. H. Townsend i- Urban Gallant ........... Maud McCanncll ..._ Geo. Hennessey M.,A. Howatt Total-+1429. Maroons PPO|NTEO (Associated Press) BERLIN, Jan. 10-Prussia today ppolnted Dr. Erich Gritzbach, the ight hand man of Franz Bracht, i lnisier of the Interior, as Chief ommissar for the Prussian Gov- J. rniiiciit for the 1936 Olympics, J. 'liicli will be held in Berlin. INIATURE RIFLE SHOOT ,_ -*__ W. C. Davies , The first shoot for this week was L_ lawn Monday evening. Twenty- ron nieiiibcrs were present. The igli score in Class "A" was 97 Sl10t y J. S. MacDonald, and in Class B" 95, shot by H. H. Horne. Commencing tonight the Club ill mcct each Monday and Wed- icsdiiy cvcning for thc balance of _ season. 5 ,, ma Paetw .,, _ ¢ ¢o|.o otoimo 1.- 1,545 1 lil' ‘ lx ‘ ¢ ` . `_ ._ __ '= Pasmnco -_-_~j. 00:0 vous ~ oat now -illi- 'rns nest iortinomon A with which to face the winter is that sense of fllllflfy and comfort that comes from a cel- lar well supplied with our high grade coll.- Phone us today. COAL I> CCW! j 0-Gillis 8100 L PHONE 110 ` f 1, >_' _ I ._ _ _ C. W. C. McLeod ..... ..‘.... R. J. Campbell Total-1418. Bruins G. D. Blenkhorn H.'B. Douglas Total-1872. tres, in 1927 and by Siegel at metres last year. Few oi' the w years have run the dashes at great American spriniers of the last fe th . id-ia _ Athi sist `. "' " °" M Guards ° "5 ,Ff°m the evidence presented they is a necessity ir the prison is io. K! Hmrmgt 4 D. H rt 3 -were tc,decidc whether or not there 54-rye its refgrmmory pm-pose, o ea z O Johnston" L Duchemm WH-‘S ¢ll0Ush evidence io send the The court house called aloud for gke Campbell Ha,-old McLeod Praught McKenzie Hlfcused “l-E male, and 20 male patients, and in Mhlem gommmsion as ws llle A5 to be drawn UP A0 Pllly fo; 8 1' ° e the building knowns as the "red J Navy 47, Falcons 40 b ury to inspect. ln the Simms uilding were 136 male paiients. Iii ilfiinitv Gslnftth 600170 \T'EDT\'ESDAh" _ Piayei' service followed by iiiustrated lecture, "New Days in Old India," collection- Hcnrtz Mcmorizil Hall. the thanks of the Court. 8.30- The Court adjourned 1511 Thurs- Meeting of session-Heart; day at 11 a.m. Memorial Hall. a wot 'Wd ht Tm h also Dominion LK e.ose, hard fought exhibitions and A championship struggle to p,-0du¢9'a 8 P Y. - r ' house" on the Falconivood prem-` Ilille ,I1 . successor to the time Mick W lk_ T1'°Pl1Y- The Jlll‘ll0l' lVlCl`-9°l'l TW' B' “U the game last night was ises were 20 female patients. Tlic ei’ B iiiti _ o ~ ._ er discarded when he made ms m_ lilly Will H150 be Pl3y@¢“l lOl' HS S00” gf feeirfough rkfhavlidusual the be” old infirmary patients, 71 in num- E lll¢ll'l¢ diSl-M1085, however. fated tom in the h I ht as teams can be made up, so please 8 WHS 6 @1100 illl”0UEl1 _ 1,' ' c CHALLENGE We tlfe B-Y's Club of the Y. January, 17th. The lineup' Goal A H ilto - , . am n; dence' E. Jay' S. Macklin’ Capt” Summerside curlers who are also Harley 4 ks y 9" “W 3 ,be on nano tonight. A11 three :inks out. the Navy boys winning 47 to 5 mn ' ,are in good shape, so put on yoir 40. lifter 60211108 from behind an ei l 3 . h _ THE ROARIN, GAME od Scotch b rnet and get ere ready rumors are abroad `as to th nswer through this paper. ' e - P renewal of hostilities with the RANGERS AT TORUNTO Doyle 4 ower 12 ght point lead the “Birds” had aiiicd in the first half. ' t The recent cold snap has given K E Y F ling enthusiasts a chance to M. c. a. d n b on °“r 1 Damn; Br; ex 5; 1:11325; iiavz; a fling at the old game. Judg- , rts the three i-inks have me of hockey to be 1 ed ns y rem) 9°* 12 he Arena Tuesda P ily in an excellent sheet of ice and al- The lineups: aleons Navy Guards Latter 1 McMahon 12 Ayers 20’ F. __ g Goss8 Gallagher; !orwm_ds,P'smc1au_’ swishing thebroom and swirling First Period: McKenna 8 ` Ryan L H ' A' -- Cook) 2.20, “nm e m°°k‘ 1 VALLEY LEAGUE 2-Toronto, Bailey tciuncyi 15.44. 'the people throughout the Prov- Y» BOWLING A The Valley League gets under GFS Senators ~ Sam Hood ....4226 300 200 186 149' 127 M. Brehaut 142 146 195 120 107 140 66 226 138 125 171 107 184 165 R. Nelson F: Gordon J.McLean 157 214 218 104 100 139 113 152 110 1.02 H. Howatt ............. 08 154 201 100 194 122 282 247 125 140 Cameron Bowling Tonight Commercial League. Record PricePaid Penalties-Horner, Brennan, Som- oy Hood’ Rh smith. M' stewart' the stone. ‘ 1-Rangers, F. Cook (Boucher, W. Refe!.ee_P_ McQuaid_ 0 _ GRAND JURY Centre . t ber, had beeii_moved to the New- om Block. The total was 359 people in these institutions. Ten yt-'.ii's ago the to- al'was 402, in 1924 there were 404. There has been a gradual decline in the number. The circumstances at the present time made it more necessary for the Jury to have ani accurate report on conditions of ll0S€ P00I‘ PSODIC. If the jury wish- ed reform the iua.ici' should be ru ported. If coiiclitioiis were satisfnc tory. it report to that effect ougiii to be presented, as it was it inatttr f intense interest to friends of ince. _ In the jail there were 37 males Way'Jan. ll when Wolfviile and s°°‘;“d Perma: (Continued from Page 1) and one f°m‘"‘l°- The lall “'35 al C- N~ R- om” Lfflllle Acadia cjnsh in the opening game_ 3_Toronto, Bailey (Tlicms. Cot- __ _ The Acadia clan, coached by Fred "°"' Clancy) L28' Kelly, and just yealns champions' 4--Toronto, Day, 18.55. Wu; have among their number Toby Penalties-Bailey, W. Cook (dou- MacM1]|,m and Toot Ma_cDomnd_ ble major) Thoms, Bun Cook, Hoi-_ ner (double major). - RET Third Period: URN To GAME 5-Rangers, Johnson (Boucher) ‘ 1 15. A Halifax sports writer under- ' ~ . ' _ stands that Kenzie McNeil and Res n;,enameS_Day' E' semen' Bren ' Shields may return to the Wolver- ' ine lineup against the Abbles to- OTTAWA _.yr BQSTQN night. McNeil, it is said, has re- 1.1,." pe,-M1. °°"°l”°. |ie°‘;"il°1; °1‘_ Iwiiifsliiiiciit. It would. Joseph Ga1|,mt_ _ e or ti: Jury to decide \vhe‘.h':r R' L_ D,-,_y_ oi' not the degree oi security given H. M. Davison. Neil MacKenzie. T. W. L. Prowse. John McManus. place of security wlicre iliose who scrvcd the purpose for which the public supported the institution. The liuinaiiitariun coiisiderations given the prisoners would be also John R. Abbot. , -l°l°fl~ Frederick 1-1. Trainor. John A. 'Webster. I would have influence and v/ho .»\ Gixuiri Jiiry was chosen from those citizens whose suggestions DEBT QUESTION CENTRAL GUARDIAN 4 (Continued from Page 1) THE FUNERAL of the late Miss L'Intransigeant. He denied having l\’lHl‘ii1 M00” lHl€¢S ill-"1C¢ fl'°m Tflll' given the interview but said lic it.‘i'¥» U11ll0d Clllllfll Llll-1 “f“'l`ll°°" agreed with ce,-tain parts of ms service stamiiigiit ‘2o`clock_ newspaper story-those parts in ’*`“ which he was quoted- as saying 'that CANADIAN NAn°NAL "F" Mr. Hoover allied reparations with Blliedel'-1 Wm “cel” fu" Frldn' Wm- debts by his moratorium' and January 13th, at the Revere Hotel that the communique issued in i _ 76944’ Washington spoke of intergovem- W mental obligations, not reparations TMBUNAL “ERE-Col- K' cu" Mona ` ei-on, M. D., Montreal, Messrs. Al On these points the interview fled L” Belle' J- A- W" “Hem read; Montreal, Oscar Robitaille, Ottawa "The communique We issued at and H. A. Bridges, St. John, are at 'Vaihington after I had conferred the Canadian N“u°““l H°l’°l' The’ '.\'i;h the President speaks of inter- ‘"9 All 'h° 'ml' m °°’m°°tl°n with governmental obligations, not oi’ re- i the W°l`k °f the Pension' Tdb“n°l‘ parations. This formula' cannot be ` and Wm be here 1°’ seven] days' interpreted but in one sense-in-A 'W tergovernmental obligations includ- RECORD TmP'”M'T' F' R' Mc' ed reparations as well as inter-al- Lame' acwmpmled by M°”"' R°b' ned de;-,f_,_ ert Rattray, H. C. Brown and Bert uwhether Mn Hoover wished it Williams, returned to the city yes- or not, he allied those two problems terday Wening by C" ‘mm M°“°` in his famous moran-,rium_ our ton. The hockey enthusiasts had commumque awed mem Once motored to the railway town to sec agam And now you see what an ilvfonday night's game. It is believed enormous Importance it had_ 4 that an automobile journey to and "I quote from the Communique. from Moncton had never been pre- .qnsofar as ime,._g0ve,.nmentn1 ob* viously performed at this season llgations are concerned, we reeog- 3 °f me year- Whell me pany 1°” H12, that ,mor to the expiration of Moncton yesterday morning there the Hoover ye," of postponemew was a foot of snow on the ground. some agreement regarding ,hem The roads improved somewhat on may be necessary covering the per- mls Side °f Sllcdlac' Rowland Paton. The docket is as follows: Indictmcnts: The King vs. Doiron and The King vs. Clinton. The King vs. Lund' and others. Appeals: Hubert Roberts vs. The King. The King vs. Robert N. Cox. Harry Roberts vs. The King. Jury debt or damage: Waldren B. Prowse vs. Harry A. others. enkins. Lorne B. Flood vs. Hollis Moore Penalties-Smith. h . i .. C . . Overtime Period: and ° "T aiucia yesterday agreed no terms for a 15 round bout to be 5”B°5l°l`l. Clullllcl' lliiiiisiisicd), ' that the first be heard on Wed- Colin Matheson vs Angus Math- _ QSOU. held al* Ml’/dl-‘l°l\ Square Gardens 99;' ames_Nonc _ Leo Savidant vs.Row1and L. Day. February 10. The winner to be en ' George W. Gardiner and another matched mth Jack shark” in Chica o 1' Americans 3, vs. City of Charlottetown and oth- June for the heavyweight cham_ 8 » » Us. *vs_ The King had not been docket- pi°“Sl"”' iiociiar oaiurzs 'rouicnr 3 .mules Everett snos vs_ canadian 0 _ At ` .___ National Railways Co. Senior Group Lorne H. McFarlane vs. George UEMTE J w_ ¢ ' Columbus vs. Royals. H. Buntain. AAnGeSAmi°rd mut;_,e1u;:;? W” Bowling Record Canadiens vs. Victorias. Non-jury debt or damage: ' t the Agua Caliente International I-"Elm The Bank of Nova Scotia vs. J. h“““ “P ° nun i t windsor. wsu., pyf Jockey club track here today as VANCOUVER., Jan. 10-Mrs. Ie ;°§ t S Muse" lm @- Kmg Jack, g 10-year-old brown Maria Gera.rd,1ocal ten-pin expon- 0 V fm ° Y' gelding from the stable of J. ent. hung up what is claimed to be _ Schultz, won the eighth and final a world's record for endurance Installatlon The Charge the da and aid $821 for during the week end when she roll- In delivering his cliurgc t/.J thc "“°° °' V P cd 135 contmugua game, ,,,,k,,,g Qfflcers of L_0_B_A_ Grand Jury, His Lordship first each $2 mutual tglkegu B length the creditable average of 165 m_13_ made reference to the two bills of King Jack won y ha Loi- Vale The previous rnark was 130 games 1n|¢,mpm and gnsgaiiauan of of- indictment laid before the body, tr: :A1034 ‘Th;i:°race 1:'ought established in Detroit several years may-5 of Memorial Lodge, L.0.B.A., l0“° l°l' theft. and lll lllc Sam” t new of 13 ,emng mate;-5 gt ago by a woman who averaged 188- on Tuesday evening Dec 20th. °°ll"°°¢l°l`l- l°l‘ lelalllulg 5l'°l°" zuinlis and one sixteenth Mrs. Gerard <=°mmefw¢d her re- rnstauation was by R. 'W. G- M- K°°‘l‘ “ml °l‘““flS- Tl” °“‘°’ ‘“' 'rw winning tickets were sold on cord breaking performance at 10 sister McLean after which lunch' dlfrimeflt WHS H150 f°1‘ ll\°“~ The o o‘cl k terda momin taking d social time spent. jury was not trying those 009%- tiis nom. track omoisis snnouno- 0° yes v S- . was served an 2 ed one W patmk v_ 130|” mg 16 hours, with two five~minute in- W. M., Sister Margaret Shaw. Angeles and the second toll wo- lervill 101' ll'l¢9»lH. 50 C°mPl¢W the D M. Sister Mary Roberts. Guardian, Sister Hattie Bowman. ' ' _ in , B _ mm who “ve he, md,-,H 5,, pm- 135 games. Chaplain, Sister Mae McLeod. Trustees. Sister M Dl¢ 9 ms her men Mrs Gerrard is considered one of me Becy, Sister A B Houston C Roberts and C Bentley. :;n.'!:,.`;;;.m not disclose _ the leading woman bowlerefin the Fin: Becyl. Sister Ida McDougall. .Auditors, Sisters'Aiil0¢k. Wllell' gh mu¢u'e1 pn” |5 5 "ww for Pacific Northwmt and is Oiiullly Trees., Sister Jessie Larter. ity and B0‘li119ll- , ° h, b t doe, mf, “_ adept at five pins. Lecturers, sistors ci. ssii and sick committee. sisters Elsie :,,,° °°¢:;“,u ,rf§,,u ms,-g ss; by ` mrs. 11:. wnostisy. - Whestley. M- Dickie and ESM’ WMM" Rm' in . VM-nl-y gg Lg- Director of Ceremonies, Sister J. Clark. M \ W1 s' 5'r*~i- l 1-fel 'Tm _ toms Juno 11, io1z,or ¢1,sas.oo roi- ,,B,,,,,,,,~, my, ,M Rm, fm mit _ 10001' GUM 7 M each Q2 mutual ticket. are relieved by the use of D..ugiu° Senior Member cf Conimltice. Outer Guard, Si,..r lislh- Cl'°_ \ icing Jacks time was 1.41. ne Egyptian Liniment; quick, certain Sister H°w°it- “'- re ai-ded at $10.00 to piaoo and results. Reliever the most obstinate second, Sisters Wllkef. F-lee end] Pianist. sister oi-see Mesure, would iiitclligciitly and carefully! dicsharge_ the important dutics im-1 posed upon thcm; 1 The Grand Jury would also ap- l point canstablcs and fence jurors.,l The re-nppoiiitniciit of those last? holding office should be avoided as far ns possible. ' Mr. M. A. Fiii'iiicr, acting Altoi'-| ncy General, stated that thcrci were thrcc appeals, two of which' were appeals from convictions un-' dei' the Prohibition Act, Hilbert Roberts vs. Tliw King aiiri Hzirry Roberts vs. The King. lic nskcd iiesday and the second cu Thurs- day. The appeal of Hugh Cuiiuiiisky cd, and Mi'. Fzirmci' asked that thc appeal be dis'.'.-.isscil with costs. Mark R. McGuigan in connection with the appeal of The King vs. Robert N, Cox asking for adjourn- ment till ncxf. (crm in July, as thc defer-_~lni'1t was unziblc to be pres- cnt at this scnson. In the cnsc of the Bank of Nova Scotia. vs. J. lvutscii Fyfc, dcicncc was ivltlidruwn uud ii verdict g-icn for the plaiiitlif for $2,909.55; The Grand Jury, which had rc- tired to considoi' thu bills of in-I dictment, ciuriiig thc nftcrnooii vis-I lted the various insiitutioiis, und] shortly aftci' 5 o'clcck presciitcil ilie report. - His Lordship remarked on xlio detail and thoroughness of the rc~l port, which would bc forivardrd to gl the proper aiitliorilics. 1-lc had con- fidence that a vcry practicablo rc- commcndation would be follo\v0d~ The recommendation re horsci drawn vehicles had also been 'made by the Supreme Court of Princc|l County ‘Iis Lordship felt thai lcg-‘ if"ti~.‘f~ ‘::""~ ivrs noi fir ".~1Y» the condition of thc public build- ings wcre clear and unqualified W muon P. u., sins: Liu. ri-snoa. .Thv l>f°vl°l°“ °l "°'l‘ 1° th’ WA ' ul” ” diff. _¢\|“' 1 "B Tia, .i,.vs 1...' Jil 1'- ~ll» l iod of the business depression." In the event of the resignation of Premier Joseph Paul-Boncour's govcriiment, Edouard Herriot prob ably would be called to head thc new ministry. A The Finance Minister figures thc! 1933 budget deficit, which has been' accumulating since July 17, at 10,- 541,000,000 francs ($4215-to oooi, iu` addition to the new taxes he would effect economies amounting to 5,- 325,000,000 francs