g PAGE six THE QBéBLQWTEIEQY/Zlti. lQUAkQlwc FEERQARY 5. 1941 ieaverhrookd allamed Minister Of Producfion UONDON. Feb. 4 —(AP1 - Lord Beaverbrook. who accomillmiPd Prime Minister Churchill to Wash- ington, became Britain's minister of war production tonight in a new cabinet post. made to order for closest co-ordinaticn ivltn the work of Donald M. Nelson as United States \\'11r prcdnirtion chief. (ffogtion or the new posh was foreshadowed by Mr. Churchill in his address in the House of Com- mon; last week when he said af- ter Nelson's appointment 1n Wit-fil- ingfoir that "some similar OIIlCEt. not exactly \ =.l1 tne salnc scope bu- wiui sfmil: scone. 1111151 be "wilted here." Tcdays announcement. of Lord Beaverbrookks appointive!" "Hf from l0 Downing 5"?" whte nrpuny izoiiiciixircl hound from '~ ward 111 i1li“.l‘ nmvspzipers 11“? 111111111 n N. M. Shvcrnik, lend- 1 trade 11111101; grit;- . 101 vi-iiing Britain. 1111 i‘ - war factories are falling 511°" of cziuarlll’ 011117111- Loril Beavrrbrcok. who “'21s suf- ccssful in pllilhlfl 131'1'*‘1“'5 ":1" m1 a lull 11-111" loot- irom 111i‘ T1114 a _ appointment. or of simply. he had undivork for hts new 11s to Washington and Stafford malign- ‘i1l~f‘ll'.’t" of Sir 1 11::- resulting 11 the ministry, hcwcver. 1150111,;- surprise. There indications that Sir Stai- B tlsh ambassador to in line for n11 import- ~ _7l‘1]1(‘1‘tI 01's were current 1n P01151651 tonight. that. he had agreed s’ to accent the ministry of supply, succeeding Lord Beaver- brook, but withdrew wheil he . ierl that. Lnrtl Bcaverbrook in- (1 :l1.\1 111:‘ new ministry of wit‘ 1 1111111 widespread control or ht mipply Dust. __ lnstcziil. the nnnistrl’ 91' suppii 1111111 1o Sir Andrey: Roe Duncan. xndustririlist. who has been DIG?!- (‘put C! me board of trade. He was s-uccecdcti as head of the board 01 trziiie by Col. J. J. Llewellln. ‘ill. 1111i» 011cc was Lord Bcnverbroolis lllld6l'.slll(1_\' as llflf11's\mc1~“aryalo€(ilfia tary folr the ministry of IBM product rm- V 5'1" Antirciv, who in the last. 1M0 1 several Canadian investi- l.‘- . i-irll (‘l1 Novn - , y q to a p051 11o previously held. W. .3111 no; be a member of the war crilxnet. Missing Airman is war prisoner O'I‘TA\VA. _ Feb. 4—<CP)-'nie .\' (1111141111111 Air Force r0901‘!- lav in an official casualty list man previously rieo. lng overseas now i: l 111‘ 9111"‘ t.» or and that four men previous- ly reported missing in Canada now are I€DOFLUL1 safe. l1 1 . 711111 as‘. of the war, the ~ til-n reported _0ne man iy ill, one seriously in- 31111", 111 an automobile accident and uwo seriously ill, all in Can- ado. 'll1c {our airmen now relwflfld sat ‘i1 Canada were listed as after an operational flight C A.F.‘.<. 174th casualty 11st. l‘l1111 sdny night but. on air force siotsnient tine some night reported they had. been found in Netwfouridimnd. They had made a. forced landing mu wok fcur car's to cover the 20 miles to the nearest town. The overseas ulmlon now re- ported a prisoner of war-Pilot. Officer George E. McGln of ‘Dor- onto-was a. member o1’ the 611w of a. big Wellington bomber which took part 1:1 i1 raid 0n the GQHTIBH naval base at Wilhelmshaven some Weeks ago. MicGill and three other members of the crew were ordered to ball out when the bomber took fire. e ilot of the ship, Sgt-Pilot L. C. gray of Toronto and Bronte. 0111.. guided it safely.‘ buck to base after another member- of the crew had managed to control the flames. Wild Bose hips In Fruit juice LONDON. FWc-b. 4_‘- (C P) — Even Britain's wild roses have been called on if» do their part. for llic iiutlaii. (jmiiu ywoiiii-ii, boy scouts, girl guides and school children last fall scnrt-hcgl Britain's hedgerows and rtiivnons for the annual crap of "i1ii1:."---\>rizht rod fruit or the wild r . Processed by manufact- urr-rs. 500 tens of this fruit has liccinie n syrup 20 times richer in vitamin "C" than orange juice which now is scarce. This quantity will meet the re- quirements of 2.5110000 baibieg for n your allowiniz l5 drops of syrup a. day for each child for one mcntli. FRENCH WOMAN SERVEQ DONDON. — 1C P 01c London's bu: con(l11ctor~";:=v;- t; widowed French WOP" '1 1111 . coped from Franco ".1111 iii-r 1h i-e children alter the__f11ll__of_§_aris MillieKalmuck Is Winner ‘Yside Rinks 0f Feature Event In Ice CIIOSE" ffll‘ Races Held Yesterday PIHYOIIS hEffi Millie Kalinuck. Raymond Bud- loniz. Ladv Hal and Lusty“; First were the winners returned in fcur classes oi’ ice races staged by the Victoria DFli-‘lllil Club on the speed- vrav olf Victoria Park yesterday af- terniion. Millie. after winning the first t-ivo heats in :10 and iil seconds droiibcd the ihird to Fred Turner's Juanita Axwortliv. in l1 feature event of tlzc card. In class A Pace Raymond Budlong took the first two heats 110m Sink- in‘ Sam anti Rose Worthy. and an. 1i Pictou Illegals moved into a. first place tie with New ivns drab/n. Lady Hal 111111 too much speed for c [gggu Rosebud and Leland in the Class B tonight by dofgatmg volggnggs Pictou in tie For first place In A.P. C. League Fl C. A. Bcharfe PICTOU. NS. Feb. 4—(C'P)- _ Glasgow Vol- anoes 111 the Alto. Hockey e Jack A. ourran Alex Horne Hazen Phillips Skin winner Edwin Estey S61v1 1511. hell . rg. “evens E_ 91F my The win out Canadiens a po‘nt of Canacliens take Third place in Quebec League Four rinks have been chosen to Dlay in the British Consul match s at Charlottetown. the which will represent the province in the MacDonald Brier play-offs. The rinks are as follows:- W. E. Darbv T. D. Morrison S. G. Merriam R. H. Lack Skip MWNTREAL. Feb 4 —(CP) __ "wntreel Conadlens moved into third 918cc in the Quebec sen'or hockey league standings tonight with a 5-3 victory over the sec0nd_ place Quebec Aces in the first half of a douweheader. Royals set baca Pats 3-2 in the nightcap. Skip "iaon Cornwall Myers. who re- mirned two and o half games a- Ralph Bishp head of Royals. G. i.-.'. isisnoi: Austin Brmks W. R. Brooks Skill Convictions jumped into an early lead in the curtain-raiser- saw Arc; come back 1o tie the count, end then had enough reserve left ‘o shoot their way back into the Pace as she mode licr summary 5;, in a hardqoughi, 8am, The standing m me Th, Top Peed 1-1-1 111111 the 185ml 111mm" Resins took the lea-d in 1'11 first Tailor Cuo. whi n is u c111 1e“- 111141519 ecfigftlldfigicc me “term fllllllllltfl of play and stayed eahead fhamplonsiiip matches is 13s nil-l mC-?(¢_>i's'e +816“)? and Andy Anton 1 ‘ ' . ;_ ' t /‘ll‘ll.‘(‘ll, v: C ‘, ‘ e 11191151211111? 10'"? 1C,1““.‘»‘1'.°‘§\9r.‘iwivLs1§S n‘ no y W. nws W011 bst. F1151 live "N21118: gfatglulalp 111311111 file,” seeconléss “ - ° 91 ' a Foley .. .. .. .. . 4 0 period. hut Walt Nicholson out the bxunumn‘. N angle .. .. .. . 4 l1) lend in half at. the half-wily mark. Free for all trot Prfchord" n H l §'1'.1"d'““"“"’°“ comnlemv when Millie Killmtlck (Kelly) . . i i 2 Weeca " " " ' 2 z n” '1' M°M“h°" t°°k P‘ m" "m" Juanita Axworthy (TblfllCPi 2 2 1 Cres t 6 PhHiKDS-li-f. - 2 3 "jllwlilfii/CRU to score early in the w" s - at -~ .. w:- Heaiherbcll iMcKenno) . i 5 4 -- 2 2 for annther C““"d5°“ 99mm that “Inc. 30 31 31 -——— H H if g llgikiighlt-l rresirit; fnugteminuteg later ' ' ' ‘ , _ ' a ce esse score un- HALIFAX b. 4- GP —S.harp- - ""55 A P11“ eninz thelfisggi-iriz sifilhtjs for a ." f' <11 l‘ fiyiqiteerdtvitqitini-lier’11111111113116; ti“ ‘h; Raymond Budlonsta/ioneiln r. crack at the Maritime senior rioc- _' .1 0 4 1 ~ 1 pymlc ,.e,,,,.,,..,,,'{ ffflif“ l l d Singin‘ Sam iO‘Bric11 2 3 1 R059 Worthy tKelly) . . 3 2 2 Time; 30 1-4, 30 1-2, d2 1-2. their third straight victory in the best-of-five series for the city title ‘ _- cme, 11 Pncg and proceed in provincial ploy- (BY T11? 9111111518" FY9511 may 1-131 iMgNelll) 11 g downs. Dave Castllloux present Canad- balancl iKellyl . . . . .. .. 3 3 1 With two forward lines writing in“ Weltfinvelgh" and nglmvmght - ‘bud lMurpy-pv, 2 g 3 smoothly, the sailors woltzed to an 110111112 Cllqmpwll- 8111111?! ano- Tims; 30 L; 3L 3L 8-1 lead the first peflod. men round decision over Cherie Gun- ccasted along for the rest; of the er of Baltimore 11:1. '{tCl'ClliO two Co“ mm, game, scoring only when they felt Year-i 9-80 91111;} ~ “L15 Lustyls First (Chandler) 1 £1111"? mlwd- The" first 111w °f gflitmflfs‘? 1151M“ m“ die“ m wan .N see (Kelly) _ 2 11;. Hannon, Srpike Lax-able and E - Time, 32 spiden accounted for seven goals. ' ‘ with the second stringers, Russ OUT OUR WAY McCcnnel, Rennie Perowne and. _ , _ key title Halifax Halifax Crescents 17-6 tonight for Navy wallcped Sorcll close behind ivith five, DiMaggio receives ’42 Yankee contract NEW YORK, Feb. 4—(AP)—-J0e DiMaggio rcwived his 1942 con- tract. from New York Yankees i;1 today's mail and this years biggest base all salary struggle immediate- ly swung into motion. The Yankees’ payroll is a secret, but most writers believed the club Bowling I Y.l\l.C.A. BOWLING ALiEYl Wednesday All noon Ladlel League had offered its ccntrcficldei" close M§°'§,°1§;‘},‘“'N°“‘” 175 133 189 t-o M1000 for the coming season, NUS’ Stacey m9 “.7 “a an increase of about $4,000 over m5 L-Xvlnmtono 140 223 u theisgihelgvz? thought to have Mrs’ amen“ 201 no 153 “f?” n - Mrs: wooirie} 10s 19s 1oz '_I'hLs"is Just the start of nego- Tom]_241zv Nations. said DiMaggio, and add- ed that he rind his wife and baby D3Mes.__ are not going to l t 1.h . l - d'.- - ' cussion hold up tClieireFIgi-lllcllg v:- lgi g? cation. They will leave tomorrow M5,; Irvine 137 13! .7.‘ or Friday for St. Petersburg and Mm Mummy 1,54 121 12B wait for the Yankees to open their Mm Mormon 38 9o we Ifkiéllgllgntlfél-Ulp there the last of To1a1__1654_ He has been a .~i.-t.e.t l irl- . out in previousmyeiisrs? 11511311,. M,I§“‘§°'°c“,‘f,',f 173 150 waiting until training has storied My‘; C; Kmmfid. 1-74 172 before 51mins. and in 1938 did not Mg cg-a, 1 .25 159 3., come to on agreement until the Mtg Gmgne, 113 121 £63 season was a week old. MN‘ B e 153' 175 138 Then the club made him get in- TQta1'_-i374 tOdOOdlllgliiOltl as. his own expense ' ' an no. s art hi: pa until he 1 .__ mad“ M‘ drbui “P111 311v M§sm'i"agirI‘°ns' 11s ' m 15v However. this money, amounting Mrs‘ clawson 159 W, u 1° “will $1.500. was made up to My; Dtamoqd 83 13o him in his contract tho following M“: Henry‘ m‘ m; Ye" Mrs. Hobbs 112 124 Total-ZOQ/Q Axis out: stalks High singe: Mrs. Stacey 229. High three: Mrs. Stacey 522. American Freighter nonv NAME-IPEING PALACE l-EWES. Del. Feb. 4 —(AP) - A. S. I. LEAGUE Waxers :- L. Blonchsrd 141 12a 305 gggfgghcieggleggogeeghge gxgséaslg- l Mlllor 111 m isa “exam” Sm GU o“ m M1 {Eng G. Thompson 173 1B4 127 wast 1m mm“, m f f!’ E. Dunsford. 11s 11o iso cram,“ - 5 '-"°“ a “PM” J. Russell 15a 10a 157 . g into her port side, then om1_2325 sgnfi lierwwithniéngghtesr torpedo and ' s e s i1 r e a had been .___ 1°‘""‘-"1- Ascitilirlgirgiixey mi 21s 20a Captain Walter W. Koch 581d Doyle 15a 155 no two members of the crew were kill- Q Mcmnnon 13o 188 m3 9d in on OXDIOSiOIi that "blew the D_ Peterson 133 155 119 engine room to 113s." Koch. the p_ McMillan 155 m‘ 115 39 other members of his crew and T0m1__24q1_ the ships only passenger. Stewart 11 1 Winslow Condon. 26. of Rosllndale, Q1323,“ M8551, were landed here today by coast guardsmen. Four of the crew received minor injuries. The freighter was the 14101 Am- Douceue erican or allied vessel officially re- R1 Duncan 1icrte<l sunk off the Atlantic coast _;_ Hughes by maraudlng U-lmats since United States entered the war. A 15th vessel. the tanker Malay. was attacked but was not sunk. l)'sil'"s- r i 1 Iul rauinmcnt 1 . t irzi 1o the surviv- .s scv..1 hou . after they took to lifeboats. Captain Koch said. "mics iiEFftllll TIRES uow fore tires. Bring you tires to us now be- comes severe. the v manship BRING TIRES TO US TODAY WHITLOBK TIRE SERVICE the rubber shortage be- You'll be sure of cry best service and work- In repairing your :'!~1~ais flashed from on Q MCDOMM tcnm rigged up by J, Cgllaghgn ..r Robert S. Tliorp, of- p; 30b1,, McCloskcy 218. McCloskey 615. Big Four League Old Timers:- Coyle 180 167 22D 185 2&8 230 270 233 215 _ 138 214 as: 111s .1. A. Bentle 1st for m Total-ill‘? . I-‘lve Aces:- 204 157 M0 19"! 500 106 235 222 227 W” C. LeCioir 241 252 211 G. Stewart 100 $12 M! Total-RBI, High single J. Hughes 358. High three R. Duncan 718. Old Timers 2 points. Five Aces 3 points. Tonight at ‘I o'clock:- Knlghlts of Columbus Bowling. At : Internotiorzl League: Devi: and rt-asers vs. Stanley Steamers. GIRLS’ BOWLING Chuckles:- l. MacDonald 108 141 189 M Bradley 80 100 121 '1‘. Bradley l2 100 I00 M Bentley 14B 100 III K. Doyle D01 166 III Total—l808. 8rnllu:-_ B. MacDonald 93 00 lli C. Cirlffeth 139 158 M Yle 184 ll Ill M Mitchell l5 9 I00 M Gavin 110 65 143 Total-fool. High single K, Doyle 201. His-h this! K "ovll Ml. Remember When " igcnl by Stan P"b°1'i,.="\1 P's l1.'1.'i to ccrr» from belfini 11v ce to take the nivhtcrin. The tiff-ms $11111 a nsilr of goals in the first. period. rind did it again in the second. \\'!'.l! Pats getting the P518? each 111cc only to have Royals tie it on again. R"-"’l‘fi trot. i110 iumi) in the third. irhen Paul Raymond flashed in as the period opened to score unas- sisted. PITTSBURGH, Feb. 4 -R.obert rod-haired centre, American Hockey Pittsburgh before 2.000 fans. Three-goal Gives Indians victory Hornet shattered League flurry —(APi— (Red) Heron. dynamic the _ _ record tonight by firing in six goals as his teammates smothered New Haven Eagles 13-4 Pittsburgh smothers fiirrS Band New Haven 13-4 Makes debut The Charlottetown Girl's Band made its first public appearance last, night vrlien 17 attractive young ladies provdcd sparkling musc for a large crowd or skaters at the Up- per Queen Street rink. Many lav- orable comments were made about 1.1.135 lively musi: supplied by the gir . Skaters were favorably impressed with all six bands played despite the fact that the girls were play- ing under difficulfes because of the cold weather In the open stand they were using the instru- ments wsre quickly frozen up and they had to repair to the dressing rucm often to "thaw out". How- ever. the first appearance of the PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 4 —tAP) "mid w“ l‘ b‘! “W55 —A three-goal flurry in the second period enabled Springfield Indians to conquer Philadelphia Rockets 6- 3 tonight in an American Lciuuc game before i1 crowd of 1.500. The contes; marked the 14th in a row ivithout the Rockets have victory. played Reds extend Scoring record PROVIDENCE. RI, FWD. 4__ (APP-A belated goal by Frank The girls organized about a yiear ago and by‘ perseverance in the face of dfficulties have at last blossomed into o fill] fledged band, Starting with borrowed instruments ibc- ivorirr-o hard and by holding dances, cake and rummage sales. and a tag day, finally got enough money to buy their own instru. mcnts. When up to strength thy,- charlottetown Girl-i’ Band is com- A TRINITY Bcucher enabled Providence Reds to increase their consecutive scor- ing record to 1".9 American Hcckcy League games tonight while they overwhcirnvsirl 8-1 Buffalo Blsons. BDUUIEI‘ drove the first puck through goalie Claude were being by Bourque with less than tour 1nin- utes remaintig. .\\ ny. J. n Wiliams 611T: noannuvc HOUSE i \\ \ "a?" WEFIE GOIRY TO FIX Tl-V TROUGHS AM’ ‘TH’ FENCE AT SEE‘? SPRINGS. RIFLE AM \ SHOVELS? 9 . 1% TILLIE THE TOILER-DUMB DEDUCTION 218 ~22 //’//;// THE TQAiL wi-iici-FD 1 BET 1F THEM FELLERS FOUND A ClGAQET BUTT AM WE NEED IN THEIQ. CARS CATTLE SALT BACK EAST, 11-1595" 141M THEYD F1121; ‘IOU HOLDITH‘ Tl-vsHoFEQ, BUT THIS z ‘TUXEDOES JfliwitL-Amg T5 can. nu nun IIIVIC! 1 .1114 u v I. PAIN!"- fi WELL. DEY5 TEYNJ TEQ LOOK LAK COWBOYS-- BUT AH FOAM THINK EVEN A LOAD O‘ COAL ll\.i DETQE COULD HELP DEM i whistle‘ 1141a FOUL NEWS 1 HEAR, MACK Z -You aotoo/ BURGLHRlZED MY sow-spouse IDEA, PASSED r1- "ro sue-tea AND you PROFFIED $25 Aoisce! Maoists! ‘SUCH FLAGRANT PiAeiAtaiei/i MAKES PICK- POCKETRY APPEAR A BOV scour been!“ "ifiiixr spouses I LTHE some = 2- UPPER THE FURUM PROVIDES HAPPY SKATING Join llunilreils-TDNIGIIT - 8-10 ‘stow oowsi, MAKOR, sarong YOU acne-r YOUR om‘ o1= PLACE.’ “we wsizeixilr PULLlNG A PEARL HARBOR wwlT WAS 1W0! qvzirext’ A lonely sarge ' 1)‘ with u" 821s he 11111-81116: click Of course he per-spires But no one admirgs A lad who offends like Dicky Barb ronighv with urzauov The ONE soap upoclully mudo is prlvont "B.O." (Body o4") posed of 20 young ladies. T110813 P153411! 1118i. night includ. ed" M'sses Suzanne Mm-vqn, pvesldcnt of the band. M11122’ Thompson, Margaret. Affli-ck, (lrilce Campbell, Vernita MflCKehzig "lflrlflll Mahar. Ruth Sinclair "K111711111 Dull)’. Margaret Buote‘ Eileen Chalsson, Rita \v~=- ' Uody Gormlev "' ‘ MacNeill. Cethcri _ tiiiiirin. Betty Mclii‘ .. no Mac LM1819Y- ' They were under the Ml. ThOIHBs MacFarla HOCKEY raucous ' 1-011 o’ Juvenile hockey practice Holy Redeemer rink at 7 o'clock this evening, All juvenile pmym are requested to be on hand. :11 the KEEN ICE GOOD MUSIC GENIAL FRIENDS With Majoi-‘Hooplu welt. spur v PLATE f DEOUCTIVE RE SHHHP-(OME AMIAV’ we FIGURED \T ALL ouT BY ASOM 1N6 THEN THE SHOES GOT WET AND D\DN‘T \GN\TE TlLL THEY VJERE IN THE LOCKEFZ VVALLY PuT THE PHOSPHORUS SOLLIHON on DAVE’S 51-1055, am- 1r= THE SHOES 601' war THEY wouuoulr 012v our 1n rue LOCKER 1m zusr THREE H uns BRINGING UP FATHER ECEvMoEEiFZS NEA v Fizoze WELL-YOU'RE dlJ ST+N RV S-ARE Yd.) EIETTIING A ET‘ “roster- BJR FATl-ER “k5 CG-D-SO FE " oéisem l: -=_ “'1 TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS By Edwina . , _ “A5 GONE now LONG/S 1r GONNA ‘KSIE TO sums! To CARRY OUR ’m_ ARE YOU uzvin 5P0 ARE 5m“ w“ A""'°""°B“-E _ wzu. soot: NlQHT. NO N'- YOU GOIN‘ AN HER TRNLE“ '7 icixwr e0 TO uoux- / MA is com’ "ro "mo: I MOVIE. AGX|Nfi3 wooo ANOTHER I 1w MOVIES \ VIEEK,ANYHOWI I Evnv NIGHT Pow -._ , TIGHT eiauias‘