THE CHARLQTIETQWN _ GUABPEN. BIG SPECIAL SKATE Adults 25 c. enojesEvEN Tonight - FORUM — Children 15 c. j’ Feller 1—(AP)--If dlevunuv- Jell- Z w Fallen VlCWI1€5hD€lXhet5i°95°111Ti 01"“ m 194° ‘flcolvgh-Se 8 I iofnfadfngme nieballers valuable meg)!!! made baseball history '1‘ a. Feller signed a 1941 can- llmy bu, will bring him an esti- uagdwséo 09()_.hlgli9st salary ever mild a pigchfl, The $21,500 Boston P“ 5D,. 0m, psid Lefty Gr:ve is fipm cnerally b55955“ zwes as t, e more, previously given ‘glrtecskiqeliht. Alva Bradley, beaming “my announced Feller received wqlfltantial increase" but no :0” muse, Bradley said M 400- B ggsTON. Jan. 21—-(AP)-—Ap- Wengly fl-eshened by an overnight my on the farm. Herb Cain Pwfld mm Bruins to a 4-8 overtime mwry over New York Rangers to- night by scoring twice and assist- ing In another goal before more m“, 15900 at the B:ston Garden. Detroit flfny League's second 18M- c5111, sent down to t e Hershey American Hockey League farm Sunday, was recalled yesterday when woody Dumart went to the sidelines with o. knee lnlwv- Hold- Illg down Dumarte berth on the xlwrlener line, he did not hit his snoring stride until ilhe third 991" 10¢, when his initial tally put the Bruins into a 2-2 tie. Less than a minute later. he ald- g1 Bobby Bauer in giving the Bruins their first load of liho game, but it was wiped out almost 1m- msdlstely by Phil Watson. During in; seventh minute of overtime. csln darted inside of dofenoeman on Heller in time to take Milt flclunidvs forward pass and clinch g1. [gum by driving it through goalie Davey The Bruins ed ‘to come from bs- hind twice, for Lynn Patrick and Cain Scores In Extra Period ,To Give Boston 4-3 Win Over Rangers Happy As He“ Signs Record Contract Estimated At $30,000 n’t “believe in such clauses.” '13:; "front and observed:- ”This is an whether you know it or not.” Feller declared "e-veryone’; satis- fiod." Last season the 22-year-old veteran was paid $26,000 or more. won 2f games. He declined to esti- rnatc hfw many he'd get in 1041. but commented:- “I don't care how many 1 win, just so we win the pennant." Alex Bhllricky scored for the Rang- ers in the second period, before and after Roy Corutcher provided the first Boston tallv. SUMMARY First Period 32$ “s. Second Period 1-New York, L. Patrick (N. C01- ville) :35 2-Boston, Oonmcher (D. S Ith) 1:6 kgewlglgqlir, Stlihicky (P ke. Coul- ) . . PENNY-PIE.“- Third Period d-lgozzton, Cain (Hamill. Schmidt) l-Boston, Bouer (calm 1110s 6-—New York, Watson (Pratt, Hex- tali) 11758 Penalty-Schmidt. Overtime ‘f-aliéstlon, Cain (Schmidt, Bauer) Penalties-Nona. Jessurun wins WW YORK, aJn. fil-(AH- 1nd“ Jessurun of New York scor- ed In upset of the indoor boxing in the middleweight divis- tcnlght when he gained an d d on over Stave llolse, also of New Yolk, before .000 fans at the Broadway Alena. Jessurun weighed 152 3-4, Bellolse W: 1-2. Bowuuc RESULTS CIIARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS Clty League 4 loops:- A. l-l. Burke 2'77 281 193 W. MacNelil 262 218 232 J. Power 186 225 162 D. Purcell 164 256 253 R. Bradley 151 188 180 Tolal-IJZZB. w‘ Prim-e (iroccry:— D1‘. Leonard 209 200 162 . Douceite 199 231 227 . Wliscll 202 336 297 l. Plckul-d 4'1 137 206 C. MltCDJlllld 151 204 187 '1'0lnl-3il95. lilzgll slllgle T. Wilson 336. H1511 illlee T. Wilson 839. Mixcd League Tanks-i... x. Blal-keit 21v 15s 152 C» Dull- 192 10s 154 a. McAlcer 20o 21o 161 JlMCCHbo s1 as 20o ‘- Dwllv 224. 20s 188 Mrs. J. McAlec-r 215 162 334 Total-SSW. lombers:._ g1 DWI“- 13o m 151 A- Glvavrv 132 222 19o J-Blflllflllllld 170 137 234 "-1 "listings 141 15o 15o “Tismev 25a 21s m H-Praught 209 226 241 Total-Claw, Lad‘ ,~ _ Aloerlgzh-hlgh single Mrs. J. Mc badl s hl _ Mo" 7°“- Kh uhree Mrs. J. Mo gills hull single .1. McAleer zoo. m5 hleh three B. Tierney 751. \ T°"'IM at 7:00:- Wmmercllll league ‘*5 Cubs vs. R.C.A.S.C. llohv NAME BOWLING m! Four League rollilzht at 9 o‘cl k o“ Tim"! vs iivgcAte-s 5111! Birds vs All stars. l i I"N.I0\' LONDON LATER LONDON ‘Tom s — -- ppeaPn-g to albllnffd mothers not to return to mffon. lh» Health Mlnl-ln- 131d do‘ “"11 be able Io eM-v Ion- Macdonald-Briar City playdowns Resume today Play will beresumed in the com- petition for the MacDQnald-Briar Trophy at the local Curling Club Rankine Machine's Big Four; at the slum time W. R. Crulksllankks Royals will meet f... B. McMlllaws Perfectos. Both games are schedul- ed for 9 p. m. As In former years play in this competition is keen because the lure of a. City. title and aright to ad- vance in the provincial playdolvns, with strip to Toronto for the win- ners, leads the players on. Last year tho Big Four won the honours but alt present this team is trailing the Scuttlers and Royals, who are tied for first. place. HOW THEY STAND ‘ P. W. L. Scuttlers i 1 0 Royals 1 10 Big Four .. 1 0 1 Perfectos 1 0 1 Phillips wins From Bradley The second match in the prov- lnclal billiard tournament was {played last night when Bill Phil- ips won from A. Bradley by a good margin. the scores being Phillips 300. Bradley 191. ‘Ionlght G. Acorn meets J. Williams. This match is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The offl- cials last night were Lawlor re- feree and Peterson marker. International (By The Canadian Press) CAIRO — Full-scale attack 0n Tobruk launched; A allanl 5nd a famous Im rial regiment smash through Italnn defences to a depth of flvc miles; Italian pris- oners Include a I. BUCIIAREST - Gen. Antoncscu appeals to Iron Gui-rd to help rc- establllh order In Rumnnla after Z4 hours of demonst mism- Bucharest and eIIQWMN- BELGRADE — Fighting between Romanian lrmy and Iron Guard- 131g “ported gprendng; Antonescu llrld to be forming military dieta- tonhlp. ATHENS — Italian counter-at- tnclls In Tepelenl sector fn'I: Greeks lnfllct heavy mu-luer and 011ml" Italians‘ or [lnll positions. " LONDON - llrlhfn to register men and women for pols hlo oom- pulso war factory work: Germ!“ glrerut make daylight nlds on Btllrln. ISTANBUL _ Official wireless announces that Turkey "Ills fr" cred a great army l9. Thrace .1- ll who it .- malmynnot $01: sale‘ to return ropeln Turkey). when It swalis office" exuded cheer. C. . lcka, Indians’ vice pres- ident who signed Feller away from the Iowa cornfields six years ago, threw an arm around the pitcher event in base-ball, 1311.1“; Allflfllflfl batik?» At A Glance" North Dahotans Take stand For Dodgers CINCINNATI. Jim. 2l—-(AP)— The "no third term for the Cin- cinnati Reds-we want the Brook- lyn 13058615. Inc." an drganlzatzon at the agricultural colege there. f- has not yet made ltslrf felt in the front office of baseball's world champions. "We stand on modern history," commented travelling secretary Gabe Paul when advised of the trend out in the wheatlands. "Mod- ern history sh.ws that you can't stop a tidal wave and we're it." The incident merely served to point out again how high the Reds -lwith 19 layers signed-stack themselves their own winter book. Three years ago no official would say even “first division" in more than a whisper. Two years ago, time mention of a. pennant was taboo and last veal- a man had to toss g black cat over his shoulder before discussing the possibilit of a world championship. Now t at superstitionha; been conquered, the front office figures its prospects out in the open. Second round of Wright Trophy Play concluded Sixteen teams competed in the Wright Trophy play which swung into the second round at the Cur - ing Club yesterday. Keenly contest- Bd matches kept the adherews 01' the "roarln’ game" keyed up until the final mntcn was decided after 11 o'clock last night. When the smoke of battle clear- ed eight tellers were clinlulated and the remainder will fight it out lat- er. A smooth sheet of ice aided the curlers in placing their stones. . Mr. S. C. Moore, a veteran of the game, led his team to a 19-10 win over Lt. Col. G. E. Full’s players while Dr. P. A. Creelmans team was chalking up a 6-5 victory over W. C. Davis’ men in a close con- test. W. R. Crulckshanks players succeeded in eliminating Reg Bell's team by a score of 12-10. Dr. H. McInt-yres men went down to de- feat at the hands of J. A. Fraser's team by a score of 11-4. Dr. Pierce handed out a 13-7 defeat to the team of George W. MacLeod. One ad’ the closest contests of the day took place when R. S. P. Jardlnes men nosed out a team skipped by L. B. McMillan by a score of 7-6. Reg Splllett hung a 9-6 defeat on H. I. Splllett. The last match of the day went to PS. Cobb whose team defeated Gordon Hughes’ by n. 9-6 score. __ (QQlElIHSLL.IBELRQ‘-ZLI) the solution of the major problems. of both Canada as a whole and each province in particular. said Mr. Abel-hart. "We had not the slightest idea that these roblenls were to he sec- ondary to l e Sircis report and that 1f the provinces did not all agree on the report there would be ‘no discussion whatever of the pressing problems oi the moment." Mr. Aocrllart said a statement b)’ Mr. Mackenzie King indlcaied F1- nance Minister Ilslcy “alone 1111s the credit or the discredit. which- ever it is. of influencing the mem- bers of the government to call this Dominion-Provincial conference at this lnopportunc iinlc.“ ‘ The Premiers of Alberta. 131411511 Columbia and Ontario "maiuwl-lled lt was not wise at the presen‘. time to attempt to implement constitu- t-ioml changes which might cluse the serious effects 0i controversy and disunity," Mr. zlberllal-t cori- tlnucd. "I am satisfied that lnost sinvcre unbiased Canadians \vlll lee the source of this attitude in a time like the present. “However, the factor Ulilii Pmv‘ cd to be the most significant leve- iation brought about by the C011- ference was the favorable attitude to monetary reform that was tak- en by the Premiers of both O11- iarlo and British Columbia. Grad- ually the essential fact that Can- Mia. cannot carry on SUCCESSILIIB’ with borrowed money and heavy taxation is meeting with delimit recognition all across Can-MB- "Mnny are asserting that there must be an issue of credit by the Dominion through the Bank of Can- ada l! we are to act wisely in the present crisis. "Placing upon the citizens of Can- ada a burden of debt upoll WIlIOh the than-est charges will be so great that tlhe gross income of Canada. will not be able to support it. L‘ surely inexcusable on the pert 0f those whose duty 1t ls to look af- ter such matters." "Instead of taxing the wage earn- ers upon their meagre seiflrie-‘w. and thereby pinging the burden on those ln tire lower salary brackets. some are asking why should the taxa- tion officials not P1590. Tm‘ example- ; levy or one per cent on the bonds held by the people who have money to invest.“ U Adding the "stccp increase ‘ in taxation will reiaro social scrvlfl-‘S and relief, llc said 0901M 9V0?!- mem an, bgzlnnlflg to inquire why the Dominion Government does not issue its own credit through the Bank of Canada "and thus evade all this debt and the interest charges thereon." - The statement expressed confi- liesiee tlte conference had created a wlileslvread illturcst III the qussl- tlon of credit facllllles and that A1- bertas arguments would receive CD11- sidltratlon. “If such turns out to be out in North Dakota-specifically. w Abbies to Play Navy‘? Negotiations were under way here last night to have the Inter- mediate Abbies play a navy team from Halifax, it was announced by C F. Archer. manager of the Char- lottetown Forum. Details had not been settled. he said. The game ill be In Charlottetown. The Abbles defeated a team from the Prince Edward Island Highlanders here Friday. It was the first game of the season for the Abbles. WARHME RHEUMATICS IDNDON —(OP) -Subsla.ntle.1 progress has been made by the Em- pire Rheumatism Council w‘t21 plans for a national scheme of treatment especially for the de- fence forces, Lord Horder, chair- men of the Council, announced. OUT OUR WAY Shore Mokes ‘Bad-man’ Tactics Pay Dividends For Springfield 4 Club SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Jan. 21- (AIH-Eddie Shore, who turned “boos" into the NatLnal Hockey Leagueshlghest player salary dur- ing 13 brilliant seasons with Bos- ton Bruins, now is converting them into big profits for his Springfield minor league club. When Eddie invested nluch of his earnings-reported to be ab;ut 835000-111 the Springfield Ameri- can uague club a year ago. it was against the advice of most of the game's experts. They pointed out that several groups trad failed to make hockey go here and predicted that he would wind up broke after two seasrns. on his ow-n club. He played so we for his club and directed its his investment, these days. The current season be a gold-mine for Shore and h profit. more than he l hockey. By J- R. Williams \. But Shore refused to be deterred from winding up his playing career bus- iness affairs so wisely last season that he received a neat dividend on Since then such natural rivals as the New Haven and Providence clubs have been strengthened, the league has elapended and almost every Springfield game Is a. sellout promises to is likely to wind up with a $50000 earned in his last five year; of major league Recently in New Haven. Eddie, who revels in the boomss o! hostile QTJWCIS, was hit 0n the neck with 511 PEE. Never before had he suffered such an indignity and he was irked -so much that he held up the game for l0 minutes until extra police were called in to quell the marks- men. Bul. once the game ended and Eddiefls hgihly devebped competi- tive spirits gave way to his club- owner acumen, he recalled his new found slogan:-- "The customers are always right, especially when they come in sell- out numbers." l1 REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Concluding a hockey your of Gel-- many in which they were not de- feated. Canadais 'I‘1'all Smcke Eat- e ers defeated a picked AiI-GQYIIIHIIY team 7-2 at Garmishh-Parten- klrchen two years ago today. head- ing 3-2 at the end of the first period, the Canucks pushed in four goals in the last perLd. OUR BOARDING HOUSE — til Turrung m a early in the gage, lionatres tonight. swept, to win over Glace Bay Ivfiners, 195d. Cape Bret/m Hockey L/‘Miue. Tho victory brcugilt Mil- lionaires, Murltinlv champions. up to lvlililn i-lzree POIIKQ l4 lhg pace- setters. ers of the Millionaires Run roughshod Over Miners -8-4 SYDNEY, N.S.. Jan. 21—4CP)_. Sydney crllsllillg offengjy, Mil- an 8-4 Scoring three time; in the open.- o ‘lllllTl as 110i a pair again. Ge rge Snell led the vlay for Sydney. scoring ttzrcc times getting all assist. son 20$ two g Wiih - "ro sl-low vou M; How r FEEL. WHEN r err 11'! ’/ l \\ lllllllllI/l/yy lli/Wvwnhw” git“ A4 ‘ ILhl {IVWLA Invllrtfivac. r. u an v.1. av. on. I a _ l=\ zgllll .\ .\\ - l; CW4? '. '///// BRINGING UP FATHER HE TELL TAIL J'R‘"“"“)"_Z, j r Ni. E6AD,MEM_, LET us rev THAT "oven "”””// 11's REAL— THE waves" once MORE, mo sraws TO lerlc ENOUGH Foal-loan comps-r. HE ¢AN SHOW '-— % MAKE rreo lzeAilerlc run we can #4 FOR ME A we WITH A Y°U BEITERN j FEEL THE soar aoealue AND HEAR "ms r --I‘M o1: 6mm wluculse! a onus QPLASHING IN THE warez! W» ‘_ 616K,’ --~ THIS wlolse , 4 ONE,TWO --- f. 5A\I,\IEIZGIL, W — our 150 vsARs ' WAKE u?! * \\\\~ \\ \ ol= Music . y \ PRO6RE66/\ REMlNDs ME or l? COUPLE L718 Period without a reply, Million- aires added another in the second and ended the; period with a, 4.2 load. Tilly added another four in the coaltmvn H? INTI and Johnny AtchL indin assiét. ilfajor Hoopla HLH on. ME. SHERIFF HOKEV. 1010M‘ KNOWED rr ESTEIZDI-‘N SOME- -v out: TOLD ME HE wuz THE CHA QMA ‘ Tl-us CLlLlB-N OF l BELIEVE IT- HAVE VA STRUNL-f UP FOR THAT—- I COME HERE PEACEFUL TO WARN VA AGAINST THAT ORNERV KID. LINSEED 0H. VEl-lflllltum AIR-RIFLE BA£K~ I TIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS OH, ARE YOU GONNA TAKE TH’ GOT YOU"? WELL, YOU COULD SHOOT AT DON'T BOTTLES ON TH’ FENCE--AN'-L MVLAND! WHAT COULD I DO WITH A GUN-- AN AWFUL M TAKIW IT B CAP STUB OH-I BE £1.11? PAQDON; I DIDN'T "FHINK THERE WUZ ANYONE STILL. ‘FI-IINKING ! YOU THINK WURE MAKIN‘ I$'I'AKE, GRAMMA, DAY PRESE OR SN"? IT? 6 CHAIIZ- AN’ I'M 1 csobllelzelf THEPEé THE ROCI<— THRONIN‘ LITTLE now WELL, as--1s 114s MY BIRTH- NT . POP SAYS SHI-YN MOM ALWAYS TAKE EV'P.YTHI% BACK ‘THEY EVER @T SD we Exlvlscr MONT '2’ CAN the case. our disappointment In le- gard to the conference will be 1211139‘ any possible action." 1y alleviated." WELLIHEY GOULD LIKE ME AND MY MONEY BOTH-t I'LL TEST THEM-ILL TELL 'EM I LOST IT ALL... GUESS I'D BETTER TELL TANE FIRST GOT NEW5.. I'VE LOST EVERY BIT OF THAT MONEY 1' HAD By Ivestover GEEJHEN OF COURSEJT THE SLIGHTEST BETWEEN SHE LOVES THE POOR BOOBJ-IE L» . DOESN'T KNOW I HEARD l " T l 3T1; QEFL Mn is“. - s" "rs-sen;