' i: Jack Adams. O Just as to when the schedule for the City Hockey Leakile Will 219'- underway has been the subject of much conjecture ever since rlzo squads started out on theinprac- tice sessions and \vith this in mind your writer contacted Gm‘- don Bennett yesterday in an at. tempt to find out just when SBYIWS would get underway. ll’ O '0' O We must admit that we met with "little success. Owing to the Saint Dunstan's team going to partici- ate in the Maritime Intercollegiate League this season and with Iliu- versity officials still very much in the dark as to just when this sche- dule will be drawn up, City League officials can see no point in nt- tempting to draw up their list of games particularly as Saints are a mt-mbet- of the Oity League also. - 1' + + i» Viewed from this angle their at- titude is a riBht one. Once the In- tercollegiate schedule is drawn up teams are bound to stick to 'hc-ir playing dates while the local srhc- iule is more or less flexible. But Bcnncit assured us that once the ahovc information was obtained a ‘meeting would bc called immedi- ately and plans finalized for the season's operations. + + + Il- Wo coulrl call this bit of news disconcerting and that is that the proposed game between Summer- side Air Force and a picked Char- lottetown team tentatively sche- lluled for the 21st may not come off. Reason seems to be that there is some doubt as to the Summer- side station continuing to func- tion. It is a another matter thit is very much in the dark, -I- 4' However Bill Reid, (|ll'0('\()l‘ cf physical fitness for thc Province together with Manager C. F‘. Archer of the Forum have plans made to lake a trip to the western Island capital today and find out the lowdown on the matter and it is likely that on their return definite word will be forthcoming on the matter. -I~ Ilv ill Il- ', But Prince of Wales are quite willing to take on any team on , Dec. 21st, They are quite cocky about their chances in the coin- ~inlZ league and who knows but I perhaps they have plianty reason to be. They will be strong no doubt, providing they get into proper condition, but In exhibi- tion game between two of . squads, we think, would be w come to local hockey-starved fans. 1' 1- + i» lt is likely that if proper ar- rangements can be made that i-"rod Kelly's Acadia Axerncn will he seen in action here on the 0r- casion of P.W.C.'s Ice Sports somewhere around Feb. 6. ’1‘!n:sc Ice Sports, inaugurated last sea-son, proved highly successful with the resence of the Mt. A, team add- ng plenty of interest and if Aca- rlia's visit should materialize the success of the affair would be as- sured. 4- Il- -l- 4- It has been l long time since an Acadia hockey squad has played here and fans would turn out in large numbers to see them parti- cularly since they have been man- aged for the past good many years by Fred Kelly, former Abegwcit defence bulwark in the days when the wearers of the Red and Black were taking all the Maritime teams in their stride, 4- 4- 4- 1- Kelly has made quite a name for himself since taking over the sports activities of the Nova Sco- ta University. He hasn't always ‘been on the winning side but he has turned out his fair share of championship squads and his sound, keen coaching talents has earned him a high ranking amoni.’ sports followers in the neighboring pro- vince. , 4' It ‘l’ i That was quite a hockcy game radio listeners heard coming over the ether waves from Toronto 5llllrdlly fllilht and just could be m indication of what is to conic in future meetings between the Leafs and Canarilens. The two teams have been bitter rivals for a larse number of ypars now tnd Judging from Foster Hewitt‘: zranhlc play by play description it was evident in full force Saturday ilirht. They weren't sparing with either stick or ~ody and Lamar. ‘PHXS quick tioal came more or Jess as an anti-climax to what must have been a thrilling en- counter to witness. ‘l- 'l' (l- A peek at the National Hockey Leazue standing rcvcals the star!- llné? fact that, despite the highly Eleibilffllffd weakness of the Toronto afs and New York Rangers, not ‘thing l: wrong with these clubl at a couple of victories wouldn't cure. 4' ~l 1' 4- Throughout the war, Montreal Oanadfena dominated the N, H, L, so thoroughly that even at this url stage of the race they were so ar out in front of the rack that it was pretty well a ore- [one conclusion where they would finish. 'I‘rue, the Canadians are _in first place but they haven't .. ot a strangle-hold on the spot, , or Ire only a slight distance .ahead of the Black Hawks and 30d Wlflll. And their edge over the Wings isn't really that. much because they have played om game more than the charges of 0 t. A Currently the hottest tum In git» lmloruu Luna is the au- f m: Stains-and u the uuon no the Bruin: are a club a lot mom promise to cult to hlndle. -‘ ' 0 0. 0 ybllvlnl ll um". l record of six wins l)! ha: bun ~ , than, which is ~ Iilflf than has been I any other tun» l" loo- nn d ton Picard Wins Miami Open MIAMI, Fla» Dec. 9 _ (AP) — The veteran 39-year-old He"! picard qt Cleveland, 011.10. shoot- ing a sizzling seven-under-Dar 63 smash the course record. 3&1; the $10,000 011911 Tournament today. He went out in 32 and came back in 3i for a ‘Hxhole total of 28‘). Harold (Jug) McSpaden wound up the tournament with a five-un- der-psr 65 for a total of 272. but it was izood enough only for sec- 0nd place. It was the 13th tunl this veer the Sanford. Me" bro has finished in that soot. In third place was amateur Frank Stiranahan of Toledo. Ohio. who registered a. 69 final round for a 277 total. Muzz Patrick TORONTO. Dec. 9—-(OP)-—An un-assisied third period goal by dq- foaceman Leo Lamoureaux lave Montreal Canadiens a 1-O Notional Hockey League victory (Mr ‘Ibo onto Maple Leafs last nlaht b9- fore 14,365 fans and enabled the Canadians to lengthen their lead over the second place Boston Bruins iguthe League standings to our no . The b1! dofencemaxrs first I011 of the sen-Ion settled the molt un- sationai Iotltendinit duel on Tor- onto ice this year 1n favor of Montreal's Bill Durnan over Hank M00001 of Toronto. It was a hard drive from the blue line and was ao thoroughly screened by a maze of players that.‘ McCool had not a ce to see . The shutout was the second of the season for the impertuxbable Dtnrnan. He had 33 Toronto shots to handle. many of them from close range. McCool was equally sensational and he robbed such marksman as Maurice Richard. Dutch Killer and Bob Filion when they had no one else to beat. He had 20 shots to handle. SUMMARY First Period Out Of Action ‘NEW YORK, Dec. 9 -- An X-ray examination disclosed Saturday that Muzz Pwtrick, defcncernan on the New Yon: Ranaers hockey team, broke the third metacarpal bong in ills left hand in an exhib- ition name at St. Hyactnthe Que, Thursday niilht _ Patrick .who \\‘lii be out of ac- tion some lime. was olaylnl; Wllb the St Hyacinthe lf-anl. Wlllcll had borrowed several Ranizvi‘ players for the exhibition between. the two clubs. when the accident occurred Moncton Maroon: Defeat Pictou 14-10 MONCTON. N.B., Dec. 9 — (C_P) swarming over Pictou Shipbuild- ers, Moncton Maroons outscored the Nova Scotians 14-10 in an ex- hibition hockey game Saturday night. Monctoifs first line of Mclvfanus. Demchuk and Agnew accounted for seven izoals and 13 assists. Kink MacDonald and Tic Williams led bhe attack for the Pictonians, who were always dan- eerous and tied the score twice. The second period ended 8-8. British Football LONDON Dec. 9 — (CP Cable) - Chesterfield dropped from first to third placo in the League North table Saturday as Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday scored shut- out wins in today's British foot- ball schedule. Blackliwl won 3-0 from Chos- torfield and Sheffield Wednesday soared a 2-0 win from Bury. They are tied on pain-is with 24 each, one more than the former leader, but. Blackpool was given the top 0f the standin8 because of a bet- ter izoal average. Everton Still is fourth following a 6-1 win from Stoke City but liven-pool dropped w seventh be- hind Newcastlc United and Man- chester Citv when beaten by Hud- dersfield Town 3-1. Charlton Athletic maintained its two polar lend in League South by an easv 5-1 victory over Plymouth ~Arkyle - the lowest. club in the lemme with only five points since n season belzan. 30.000 fans watched Aston Villa hold second place with a 3-1 win from Nv-tllnizhazn Forest and Birming- ‘aam Citv won 4-0 from Southamp- ton to stay third. But it was not. the top beams which drew the biggest crowd The ChelsesLBrentford Leaguq South match drew 46.000 and this was lilgmfllciled elsewhere Chelsea won N. ll. L. Standings (Includimr weekend omos P i‘. L l‘ A Pta Canadians 15 10 5 0 50 38 20 Detroit 13 8 4 1 4i 28 l1 Chicano l5 B 6 1 6'7 5'1 i7 Boston i3 7 4 2 40 44 l6 Rangers 15 4 1O i 3 B2 9 Toronto 17 412 l 43 5 0 B! Tho Canadian Press blBlobehDyc timed hockey and bolo- D yer. was purchuild the Tonxiko baseball» chlb lranbyg . folo of the IHDGIIDQMGIL. League, 20 yea-rs n90 wit)‘. Babe loycd National Leann y the Tacoma 9t. Patrick's and his "bullet. shot" - was known for m. hntdutofhiadoy in which anything is liable to hop n. With the Rangers and Leas showing signs of comm! to life the scramble for the {our illlBlNlE-l p, ;_<f\' I it! l; J .| |i(~,. Playoff berths could vary won, develop into the- wildest ln ro- cent years, JON-N Scoring — None. Penalties — Harmon Kennedy. Pratt. Second Period Boorlnu —- None. Penalties - Dickens. Goldham. Third Period i-Montreal. Penalties ~— Peters. (major). Laoh. Lamoureaux 6 :42 itch. Bouchar . Detroit Scores 2-1 Victory Over ll. ll. L. Leaders DETROIT. Der. i) —- (C?) Scoring the winning goal with one of their own men in the Denalty box with thrce minutes left tn play’, (he Detroit Rod Willi-S d8‘ tested Montreal 2-1 tonight in a National Hockev League same be- fore 13,770 fans. All three goals came in the last 7 1-2 minutes of play both clubs opened uo foliowlniz 5 l-Z minutes of scoreless hockev. Montreal thus lost its second straight start here this season. Detroit's left win: Ted Lindsay. who went out of this same midway of the second period after coliidin! ivith Emile (Butch) Bouchard. Montreal defcnceman. was taken to Harper Hospital with a possible fractured skull. Bouchard drew alive-minute penalty for high- stickimz on the play but the Red Wings had only one shot on zoal during his entire stay in the box. QUMMARY First Period Scori —- one. Penalties eibert. Lash. Second Period Scot-ink —~ None. Penalties - Bouchsrd. (major). Stewart. 3-Deirolt. A. Brown (M. Brunetesu) . .. .. . _ 16:52 Pmaltlcs - Couture, Stewart. Hockey Results" (SATURDAY) l Notional [Angus Mont-real 1. Toronto 0 (SATURDAY!) Antarican League Providence 2, Hershey 5 New Haven 6. Cleveland 8 Buffalo 4. Pittsburgh 4 (tie). (SUNDAY) American League New Haven 3, Buffalo 0 Pittsburgh 4, Providence i. (SUNDAY) American League Cleveland l. 8t Louis 2 Hershey 2, Indilnopolis I. (SUNDAY) Notional League Detroit 2. Moral-real 1 New York 2, Toronto 1 Boston 3. Chicago 0. QUEBEC SENIOR IIOCKI! " LEAGUE (SUNDAY) Hull B, Valleyfield Bhawlnlgan 5, uebec 4, Montreal 2. PI VINCIAL LEAGUE i) 8herbrooko_ 7 rummandvfllo I Vlctorlavilla in. st. ciatho a Cornwall S, Llchino , Halifax Oroseunts Dofoat Amy 8-1 rag c_i_iaa_t_g"rrr"rowi~i‘_ GUARDIAN _ g Improved Rangers Defeat SPORTING NEWS Third Period Goal ‘Gives Canadians 1-0 Shutout Over Toronto Maple Leafsi NIW YORK, Dec. I -_ (OP) _ New York Rangers, vastly improv- ed after a three-week road trip defeated Toronto Maple leafs il-i here tonight before 15% fans in a National Hockey League game that put the Rangers in a last place tie with tho ‘Ibrontoniann. Rangers are still la the cellar- but they share it with the Cana- dian club and their improved per- formance gives romiso of a better victory record n the games to come. Lanky Chuck Rayner the New York net guardian, was the star of the game as he stretched all over the rink snoring Tloronto shots, He was robbed of a shut. out in the second period on a bad break. Lorne Carr, dulvlng in on gal, fired a hi h shot which yner smothers and fell on. The puck rolled from grasp how- ever as he lay on the ice and (Jar:- kicked it in. Gaye\ Stewart, brilliant Leaf forward, suffered a severely bruis- Verbal Battles Loom As Olub Owners Meet BY SID FEDIZI. CHICAGO. Dec 9 - (AiP) —- It was a matter for Ugllment to- day lust which argument will be hottest when the major league club owners meet this week - the one they ‘have with Commissioner A B Chandler. the one with the minors .or the one with each other. Just to keep the kettle simmer. lniz until the annual flueeday moetina starts tomorrow, trade $01k $00. was pmty warm for December Not the least of it was a report that Detroit's Rudy Yon: and Cleveland's Jim Bagbv would be izettiniz their mail 0/0 Boston Sox come next season, and the tribe will swap outfielder Jeff Heath. formerl of Fort William, Ont- to Was ngton for flychaser Georize Case However the Rencral impression was there wouldn't b» much actual dealing in ivory until next spring The various ma-nauers want a chance w look at their ietuming lervicemen in training wmp Afildejrom the rumored Red Box acquisition of Bagby and York who is known to be on the block and the Heath-for-Case exchange these are some of the mporbgd trade winds blovrinfl: That the Phillies will try to izet - Bobby Riggs of Los Aiigeles dc- Thlnl PM“! leafed D011 Budge of Eagle Rook Calif. today for the world's pro- 1—D°i1‘°1kl‘-1 955W") 12 44 icssional hard court tennis champ- (Gaut er) : 1 ; -- _ _ Z-—M0l'lt!'f!fll. Killer, .. 13:40 q9“s"§.§’,_ T“ m” w“ 9 11' 63' ection of Pblloo 1 m c rum m. ma: mm Xmmai “"4". . m’ m “i no may ma m. r was». liaise- Mirsocififonn” ' m u» int W mlglmtaa n’: Canning . y; anl- v ovu- (h.- Ho n: City lentil" --(CI')-A‘ first baseman Johnny Mine uid Hitcher Bill Voiselle from New York Giants and third sucker Arky Vailizhan imm Brooklyn, now that he's fhnfrozen" from his war-time farmlng Tllil l-lw Tliters are interested in Boston shortstop Ed Pellegrinl in return for York. That Cleveland is willing to do business. usinir outfielder Jeff Hcalathnand second-sucker Roy Mack as s That the Giants, Boston Braves Pittsburizh Pirates and Phillles hav. something codshii; involving four players and s large chunk of cash. ‘ That Philadelphia Athletics have received some bids for third. baseman George Kell Thai: Chicago Cubs, unable to (let shortstop Martv Marion from the Cardinals or Eddie Miller from Cincinnati, are still in the market. with a couple of dozen assorted catchers as tradiniz material. That the Braves mav yet wind up with Card catcher Walker Cooper Sport Briefs LOS ANGER-ES, Dec. 9 —-(AP) CHICAGO Dec 0 — (AP) -— Lewis Flick. Milwaukee outfielder. rmnbecl away with the American Association battina crown in the 1045 season, official iéflfillo sfatis. tics disclosed Saturday, Flick hammered Dltchinu at a .374 clip nmes. WASHINGTON. Dec. B-(AP)- Washlnzlnn Redskins today clinch- ed the Eastern Division title of the National Football League by bcailniz oiifa stubborn _ a capacity throng of 04,733. Washington will meet Cleveland's Rams Dec. i6 in Cleveland for the league champ- ionshin Body Of Missing lliintor I: Found Amociatlon in 14.2 9-. (°\;{ .d. .. -— 0d. Roblrt , Wolfvflle bet-vie.- staMon .i$..‘“i‘éli’t minim with a companion Robert Wmen of Wolfvillc. since they left on u. duclt-htmtizu trip Oct. i3, was found on the of the Bnv of Pundv today. A storm swept the an: sitortly filial‘ f-hollvy lcfthontoin aoanoe and they ha: not been can slnoc. e a search y that went over the manhlan a under the dl - (Ne! Lawrence The body was badly decomposed and only idemffioa that could b1 do In n and s but no aim of _.______°‘_"'9. ANIMALI HIP!‘ 0U‘! NEW orun - (c?) - (lo-oper- aoctnih bovo m Mp in Rh} a - Bombay . illfiwwo. Bflllf ILA! ' - -—f (C?) -— Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 g! shoulder l}! llturdfil "lugs: oc oy a: a gun wean onto on Montreal Canadians, when he was jammed into tho boards in o third-period plllleup. Club doctors described tho jury u "more painful than urlous" and Stewart was out alainlt Rangers to night. SUMMAIY HIII Period 1~New York. M. Colviil JIM 2—New York. L. 0:66 mam» — Coldham. Dunuw. Second Period 8—1\>ronto. Carr .. Penalty — Moo. TIIIMPIIM Scoring - None. Penalties — Goldham. hm In (may White’ of Calm-m, “L, l bun in the‘ rm! all. only’: bomb. ._ Warwick. Black llawks Swamp Bruins By 8-3 Score CHICAGO. Doc. 9 —- (AP) -- Ch-icago Black Hawks. with their defence the best this seuon. blast- ed Boston out of third piaoe in the National Hockey league and climb- ed into a second place tie with the Detroit Red Wings tonight by de- feating the Bruins 8-3 before 17,- 704 fans in Chicago stadium. SUDIMARY First Period Scorintl — None. Penalties —- D. Bentley, Cooper. Shili. Second Period .............. .. 0:90 il-Chicaizo. Johnson (Kaleta) . . ......... .. 8:27 Ii-Chicago, Mosianko (D Bentley. Hamilton) ......16:iO 4—ChicflfZ0, snuth (Kalota) 18:02 Penalty — Rem-don. Third Period , 5—Boston. Cain 5:81 (i-Chirrawo. Smith (Johnston) 6:85 7—Cl7ir‘n|I0. Kaleta (Johnston. Wares) 7:55 8—ChlCillO. Mosienko (M. Bentley) 9—Bnslon. Cain (Reardon) 12 36 IO-Boston. Cowlev (Reardon) 1'1 ll-Chinarzo. Horeck (Hamill) 17gb’! Penalties - Egan 2, Hamilton. Spies Delayed Warning To Pearl llarboi "Gen. Marslhxll Says Axis Agents Had Long-Dis- tance Thones lapped. h! wnlllllllva ‘A. PLLALUUIS tVAJ=£1lI-\LJ'J.U.\V, you. v -utrl-~ Axis ‘ufiti-HLS. int/clung in on even the llama-Atlantic conveimtwns o1 President ztoosevelt and Prune ll/Ailliowl‘ Churchill made ii. tuisue to telephone a. warning to hawan on Dec. ‘i, 1e41, Lien. George C. iviarsnail said oauuroay, _ ‘HIM. was tine reason. he told we Pearl harbor Investiuaung Com- mittee, that the telephone was not used w advise Hawaii commander that Japan apparently was going to make some move at 1 P.M. eastern standard time (down m Hawaii). _ He had testified earlier that toe United scam Blah command. for that matter. condoned a raid on Hawaii less probable than w airplane Dlmil at Seattle, ash, and Ban lklqo CaliL, or 0n the Panama Canal. Gen. Marshall filed warn-um to all OVereoasbDOIl-l andutfiwlooutal mmfllflfi Y army co Duo to ll . the pulsar to Kuwait vent by commercial t: canon Ind radio. It reached Lt-‘Gm. Walter C. Short, Hawaii army , several hours after the first bombs fell on Pearl bor. Gen. ‘Mar m: tho lherewemtwoliaaar inanAxis seized ulwnlwarwamln um "overt act" by the United tea. "The Japs would have at‘ filmoili any straw." Gm“ - a all) lined. " wove portions of our lo wiho 40m our intenzritv action that they were belnu forced info war." Earlier in the hearings, the 00m- mmee had dovolo vldeaol that mo whistler ill i041, warn ontlv-diaootmtod, before the D00. '1 1041, atto& tho wlllbiilt! that Japan can to take on a full-fled 1m- wlth the United States. FORD Gn-IIIN, lhalmd ~40?) — idon and wiser: i: "91! IWEI ‘iallii Rtrlck. . iiraf Spec urvod tho mating cloned. "Pidtlis now on sale at: “illb ' x i ‘Dwell, "Flagrant; catsuit LEBIOII iiociisv DAIIBE SPORTING CLUB Dtolmbor 10th. i Dance n. non masses-s tataanaaa “m; ‘I'M Bike Shop, Mont’: iim "wm bi with fhal rool pipe Christmas morning when you “surprlse" him OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO '"§» IO fshhdovoo‘ smokers tobacco FUR THOSE WHO ROil mun own oivi oto vinrzmia rim cur llaeder Ordered Scuttling Of By WES GALLAGHER NUERNBEO. Dec. D — (AP) —- Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, one of the 30 Nazi defendants facing the International Military Pri- hunal, said Saturday it was by his order that the l0,000-ton pocket battleship Admiral Graf 5 ee was scuttled off Montevideo, ruguny, Dec. 17, 1039. The former commander of the German Navy, a little-publicized figure of the war crimes trial, volunteered this statement in unr- werlng a series of questions sup- mltted by The Associated Press through his counsel. His answers constituted his first ress stow- ment since the end o the war when he was captured and held by the Russians. (It was officially announced in Berlin in 1990 that Hitler himself, as supreme commander of the German armed forces, ordered the crippled Graf Spec destroyed rather than moved out to meet waiting British cruisers again af- ter Urugua refused to extend harbor prlvi egos beyond '12 hours) Asked why tho order was given to blow up the Graf S ee instead of ordering her to risk attic. Ru- der commented" "The Graf Bpee would have had to glide down the Rio de la Plato to reach the open sea. Before reaching deep waters it would have bean seized by superior fight- ing units and knocked out without the osslbility of developing its figh n: powers or, after being ut out of commission, of proceed nI to scuttle." Ho assorted in answer to quel- ttona that he constantly wrangled with the "nervous and temper- mental" Hitler rticularly in op- polllll the decis on to invade Hus- aia; that ho leaded in favor of peace with anon that he re- garded Germany's naval pact with Britain and the non-aggression pact with Rania n meant Aori- ouuly. Rude!‘ declined to Lnswer ques- tions about violations of interna- tlonll law which the Navy is accused of comm ttlng during the invasion of Norway, BRACELET POINT W.‘ I. The Inogthiy meeting of the Buckle olnt Women: Institute was h d at tho ‘home of Mrs. George Show on Prlday evening. Nov. I. With the president, Mr Lowell Younkjer presiding, the meetinz .. h the Ode, ‘followed by repeating the Creed in unison. call was answered by a drawing of a model farm homo. lick committee: llrl. Walter Gregor and In. Colin Macliure" School committee, Mrs. Willard MacCallum and Mrs, Edward Mac. Callum were appoint ’. A collec- tion was taken amounting to 02.00. An artldo on Farm Homes, also a contest worn [lvon by Mrs, Pon- ton Mocha-e. - The next meeting will b0 held at the homo of Kn. Willard Moo- coll to be answered by in sold by auction. suitable for Ohtiltmll. l a dainty lunch had been QIAKB H) QUIIN 1 -- (T) — IIVQ-Illfe '- ma Saturday. was forced in one way or soothe;- to enter a room in a Falls dive. In some cares the girl's clothing was forcibly removed." . Kirchgraber said almost all tho girls in custody, either defen- dants or material witnesses, were Canadian citizens who were lured to Niagara Fall! by being told ;th|y could make money ova; H1 When the girls doused the bor- der “most of them gave false in- formation to immigration inspt-g. tors, thus making themselves lia- ble to criminal prosecution and lvlnz heads at the ring a lever (o orce them Lnto houses of ill fame." he added: . "Thus, when any of the girls re, listed, they could be told they would be turned over to Federal officials and sent to prison for a year at least." Mr, Klrchgraber laid that most were prostitutes and as such could not be admitted legally, New Bomlior Averages 432 _ M. P. ll. In Flight WASHINGTON Dec. 0-(AP)— An experimental bomber, the Doug- las X1342, flew across the contin- ent in five hours, 1'1 minutes. 34 seconds Saturday, cutting 46 min- utes off the previous west-to-eaat record. The two-engined piano with pusher propellers averaged 432 miles an hour on the 2.295 miles from Long Beach. Calif, to Bolling Field, army airbase in southeast Washington. ' The plane carried two army pilots, and had a gross weight of more than 34,000 pound! with ID- proximutely 1,400 gallons of fuel. The bomber has no counterpart among familiar military types. Its two Allison iii-cylinder ln-line en. lines are inside the fuselage and transmit power to two Curtin ro- pellers through long drive aha ts. The flight was helped by tail winds, the record attempt having been put off from time to time to await favorable weather. The fastest previous trans-con- tinent crossing was from Seattle. Wash., to Washington National Alr- port herc, a distance of 2,323 miles, in six hours, three minutes, B0 sec. onda last January by a Boeing G- Imm brilliant eamn“ blend 0') army transport, a modification of the 8-20 Zuperfortress. It av- mhurgagluy “ndwmfig? haird” eraged 383 miles an hour. Prat“, “we: “amen” u‘ your A P-bl Mustang fighter flying - _ from Inglewood, OaliL, a distance gsnhagoanfflmt with flowepdmk of 3,464 miles in June, 1044, also e Wm, h“, by an,,lnkunn I bit of perfume on your huh- averaged 388 miles an hotn- in wash before the final brush-off. CHALLENGE Fashions and heads go together, The current fashions in cosmetics hats and hairdoa take their key- note from some definite thqno. skillful dmmtio arrangement of the hair is important. Remem- ber that the sleek shining look, so typical of the new hair styles is the result of beautifully clean well brushed hair. Frequent wash- ‘lnim with a conditioning liquid shampoo will keen your hair in that stale. o! shining perfection. Earrinira are a part of your hairdo. Round earrings so with the new round-swept swirls. 3i minutes, 3O seconds. . That flight by the North. Amer). can-built fighter still fl the of- flclal record slnco it followed tha course laid down by the interna- tional air contest organization.‘ Report "White Slave” lllng ls Smashed NIAGARA FALLS N. 1., Dec. I - (AP) - "A white-slave ring", which had lured Canadian girls into houses of ill fame in this city apparently ha: been smashed by Kelly's Do‘ Iii-Boys, Summer I side, do y challenge Em- mett McDonald's Cake-Gilligan. Charlottetown, to a friendly Bowl- lng Match. The and to be mongol. Plano accept paper. GORDON LINKLIETIDII. Mn‘- . BIG BINGO SPORTING CLUB glederaltagantrs‘ after i‘ ogriub of Ill A“ 0' “ON ...r:.;*::.--...-...s"s:..."our; K- 0' Cbggggge The story behind the arrests is “ - and p. ’ “ unbe. liovable in modern times," said Mr. Klrchgraber, addLng that af- fidavits In his possession indicated that girl: were “butch, starved and forced to submit." “When the victim arrived in Niagara Falls after crossing from Canada." he continued, "she was taken to a resort and plied with 2&3; drinks, and if aha didn't drink she _. Fllll FARMERS AlTENTION Mr. Fritz Welssler, one ‘of Canada's largest raw fur buyers is again buyin all kinda of raw furs at W. Chester S. McLin-e’; office, Charlottetown commencing Tuesday- Dec. 11 ‘and paying highest prices. It will pay you to s“ him before disposing: of-yoar furs. ~ I WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th flair A won-ray cause Prisca Worth While Time 8:30 Adll. 35¢ rumour if?“ ““.'.";‘J" -‘l%l.’#&.°.= i Mr. B. Roy Holmannvcll Imelda raw fur inlet-ls now associated with Mr. Mcllure and Mr; Woinsrgrand will b! pleased to amt lilo friends" at Mcturvnfof, o.- 12AM! 7"‘ REA$QN - . , atnvnaaas Aaa gloom’. ron ADDED V1608, AND DILAKATION sari-ii _ rout: ivioirr . anal-rt; commit,