yrAca SEVEN_ iu-iim. glitter R.0.A.F. list Seriously ill 0f casualties JANUARY 2s.,194L-________, THE.-_Q!.|.AEL=_O_IIEY1P_WE_GHABDIAN - Allin, Jail. 27~(CPl-Death members of the Canadian (active) ilriliy-lllrec of them known w have taken port in the defence of Hung Kong-AYES reported today in the army's 84th casualty llst of méllfiiflfllrtif‘ who formed part of the whit 2.0M) Cllll ms at Hung Kong Lime. J. K. Lawson, commander of me coiizingenl; Maj. Charles A. Lrndcu cl Edmonton, and Capt. H. ' Bush of Ottawa-all were re- i in acilon. All three pclte _ _ 4 __ _ _ _ __ . l * °‘ Draw With Maple Leafs c;l>ll.l1 - ' .‘ . ‘ " ' - lltllpvurl - l ill action; Mal. Overseas _ l =11 iifiifitlil as iliissllng ill HCUOXIC 8nd P Sogmmepsenlmlgmioeigggei’ Molige Sea" i1 DOint t0 be ready to start on H caiit- B1151‘ >95 “Wnlmla 11“ aim“: lorgelggfilly ‘ewmd mlsmg’ “WI Bosrgiw m, lbw?) T T , l .. _ _ . -= may off Victoria Park when iifucn interest is bel evidenced B"?- L“l“‘“.‘mtl:n( qrmzllj!‘ Dang’; Maxwell prggimeggiag; point gained from a brmsigs asnlgxellloin mkotllglilqdaeliitid gguatllig Sh); classes‘ “aiming me cream of in the outcome of “T: dmemm’ . “"1" "l 5" _‘ ~' ' ' - v - scoreless ovcrfim ' ‘i " B " ' : ' Mrseflesh W111 take the start- cl-:l<=es and blankt f‘ ' i '-- . first list contain- Mis. J. Maxwell (mother) Toronto. v15 l L l- f-lfi M‘ b“ m T°’.°~‘.‘9 “m” . . cr's word starting at 1:30 slla f W tl e ‘fishes Ur m. from the Ctnia- Taylor. Johnston Playiair, Sgt“ llllga lflfiiyxxfqlzjl ggslllélilhlitlllllllij Gélylclicn Lfullsl first‘ lino, syl Apps. The program is a lengthym 0:321‘ giwbsil:r;n;xpected to be m (ll... up lllfltlll. which fought. a gnl- glazes. Mrs. F. s. Taylor tmoulor) York Rang-gm l“ m, Mallow H091 ~ Dillglluniilld c1353 and horsemen are asked to make ' ' ~' » --.- 1am mindwlcl‘ lgiltig 1552i“ fisxirtrigs (iidoixsgfng after airo ratio ' 5% ilfagilie tstandmgs wnighb‘ n m» the 1°“ as aid ‘*~ fence or ‘n8 b f‘ J nese f r Clarke Harold Wiliie Prg-J the seaesonrsl scgmhss game 9i Sweeney szhrmer’ who had a‘ v n‘ Leann against. oiunum cling 5P8 _ 0 - . am. .. 5703 oaye before a crowd least a hat-dozen breakaways p . _ Hush was leported Mrs. G. H. Clarke (mother) Wlnnl- °f 14-500 l" 365w“. Game" While the Emmi We" Bmiwkillg in Hlgh single‘ 3°17 Nlchmsm‘ 3°3- peg. orDllgéillig the exciting‘ 7o minutes full force. Whenevq schflner was Htlih three: C. MacDonald 761. 174 256 0H. tllc Bruins famous not 0\‘8l‘llil\l.(?'i, Brimack handled 133 169 127 ‘ 142 the tilrcc officers ‘reported/tiered on active service: sghmldt, 11m B by, 13 d h . A 9;» .. ., g l; A i at l-Ioltl: Kong. s‘x Gagrie, Irvin. Sgt. 12.104921, Mrs. Woody Dumnit. ‘ixnisssyed asuciilresarby isiecgavqgtlit n iiiaifleolltglag; hill-Isl? "LY Grady 152 l, l l its t... .; three its I. untrue (wife) Caribou, Me. fraction of inches 5P1! ill tn lit-ll Cclllllellllom G Slum“ ~— 195 1m ll.,ll..@l-l,~ ..l ill tliid thrce seriously Previously reported seriously ill, The Krauts will fly to Montreal Willi ‘ i. Lo-no-chcck he ln- p‘ plow; 233 ‘Z33 lll '" ' now reported dead from natural icm°m7w 3W1?" m "lust i“ ‘he “mm fl lWC-stltrh gash on B: Boyle} 154 150 ‘l l-‘l lmlulled; gause5j Royal Canadian Air Force and it Schnlidtg chock but esrxiped a C_ M OD‘; ld 109 T“ l‘ . sad is possible that they will start Penalty ' a “a 300 S m“? In} Alflnlffy rm1z3§“trfi°'$“$“sefiiffififfiolfigjl- flight training irrimedlately u l... ‘ ' suiuimuv wTclifalcglgé7 w Tmmm M i‘ """"““"" “m *3“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' however. they will rejoin it..." i-"lrst l; fod " ' ' Earl Vltlfflll: Gn1..l1:l3_8836. Stbl/Llitaldll/l/vltiln. I J D t Blulns llnlll they are called up sccl.lll,g_Nono_ c ' Klnsmeng- 135 trtt 1M“ tmQll-l) R- *1 "=- ‘PW? 05W" Mc 0° flr- for scrVlCe. Pcnrllty-C"r.\vford a M Rice 214 198 11° . AC2, R11Q530- MKS. P- Bud"? (m°ih' Frankie Brimsek. who suffered Second Period N‘ w Hi Hi1 llll 11G 130 9T) Wlnlllllteg- l; fractured nose in Montreal Sat- Ecclillg-NOIIB. w, lqlchéilfisbi l7; '79 151i Seriously injured on active ser- urday. returned to the Boston cage PilTlflllH-S - Golqlialn. Qlonacller. G. Ayers 15;; 154 124 ' vlggédgsgn wllgmd John L“; gtgfcitrgirarlxfgesixofonlils oxcargkg; Taker‘ Third Period GTE; lngtiggeson 153 lfootlntlfltjtmil, PREP 1i 3120049’ Mrs y w_ godgson’ (momf '~——-———-—————— — 5°@!'1_11g—N0lt~e. a _ $116k Privates:- tliuzitl». ostensibly ilitl-ntiuce t; ens pgontfediili-l PPnalii@S—N0€.)(;1-\rtimc MPgigtllrazr-lsléll-‘ol 20o l4‘. which h;- svalnlllill" docs not Bmnmgoy 1d- J 2 Runs st-sriilgvNouc. F.’ Goudct. ' '11],- 248 its iitx. lll(i wlilm ho tlOliitilflllilt use C ‘f, ,muhirlathtgl_i;tesg Ageé‘ S352, penal“ .Ncllc_ B Dunc“ in 141 1m lll ll“. whens.- of nnpilrlnl; our . . or "e, . l; Pa“; 2n l5; t; liort," he said. I p ! ' , , “X5 Ellie question period Mr. King n Challenge ACCG ted AT§LI~5EQ23 163 High single: A. Scntzier L‘ _ (lmml lie llild ill)’ undtlzrsigndliang Leaders to speak , ‘ P ' . Allin <ii cs4, =1; p~- i101‘ Gotlbout o uc cc R k _ _ ~——-— y-_ M ._ _ v —~—f iii: ;itivliil.lrs' l u.» to the action he S Cegtléol snCxlYllflni a gown has M‘ F- Stu-alien 207 "on xluuE m)“ HXG PAIL-if‘: ‘lk. _lli_~l~ the lflublscitc. He . : r‘ . s‘ u‘ '0'“ 1° DWI‘ l1 Ma 114i _ _' _ tnlngwsllllg ll quéstlon from ______ Que-en Sqfpt. 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Jan. z'1—<CP>-— flfél‘? ‘i3’ a “d ° 1° '5 WELL» IF You nor ME.’ rm wél-LlHOOPLElTl-lE ~ rE-AD 5A§LTER wow; FLURHlN» -.. l 139- P ' M1 iste M ' i Kin “ ' ‘ , “ -‘ \ 5 N ~9 Vi" Uxvimoul unlly the w“ elm“ altlfinocongiervallve afitéelliige mad; Clm ollelmm cum... malls... g/l/roltlllg lyslolioz. COUNTRlFIED l NElGHBORHOODiS TAKlNG l OUR Game ATHLETE i5 TNPlC/xl. cr- ENOUéll-i WITi-‘OUT ' ON ‘THE iNl-‘ORMAL CHARM "-> THE ‘DWARFED BOURGEOVE: MND.’ could not be itatlonal, colild not be total." he said. Commons tomorrow and launch l - c G , Eta.‘ Mr. Chcrrici- said it. was in the h L n ml» ~ll be 0_ l L. B. illtaoMil an. D. B. B1511 P. - ' J15. U us: <- 11 e rt mares? Siiftiiiiét‘. rsrsrsrssrrtzzsz - " 0U L .\lETO LOOK ' tllllti yo: of the First Great War that. u crisis developed which div- ided Canada. 1i, was to be hoped no such crisis ttvould develop in this, the third your of the present war. Creation of a. illlnisiry of eco- nomic warfare v.25 llrizecl by A. M. Nicholson lC.<;.F_ llftlcKcllzic) who also conlplaincd that tho powers ol the National Resources Mobiliz- ation Act had not been used. There was practically no planning or or- ganization to get. people into the obs whore illt‘_~; C0lllfi serve best, le collleildod. lncn willing to work could not get a chalice at work they were wcll fitted to perform, there was need of e. planned eco- nomy for agriculture. Deal With Agriculture Mr. Blackmore and Mr. Gray also dealt with the problem of agri- culture. The New Democracy leader said farmers are operating at a. loss. Mr. Gray said situation re- ltniciilll: tllc culling of men for niiliitlry training from the farms on tllc UYCSCII‘: basis lvotlld have to be clarified. "A plan for farm assistance in western Ontario iuust be announ- ced at once if our farmers are to rise to their task.” Mr. Gray said. ‘That was one of his reasons for urging the application of compul- sloil over tllc whole field of war activity". In applying it. he said. there must be a planning of the use of nlanpoiwr in uch a way d w rests with that mcii will not be grown away lggegogtiirnniefiirltlaalrlig teli-e boards it The game rwghened “D He‘ mlulpez irolu tllc farms by the high wages ma create, and not with the in. glllgtlltgypeaxllacilngliemtgfigfg: lflémlgfld PLACE =02 C/MNG N m. THIF " ' l-OJPS HI HCXJIZ? SHUT um? oilort-d in ilitllll-‘tify. Hon. (irote Stirling (Con. Yale) Dreseiitod arguments against the llovernmeiivs plebiscite proposal and cltr-d examples iii Great Bri- tain and the United states where lit: saiil the iloverilment, faced Wliil lll'\\' t-olltlltinils, took action ' in election pledges with- ‘ - suiting tllc people. 1m lorlilor tninistei" oi ilational fl(‘lt‘llt‘i‘ suul he‘ could not sce how tltv povcrnmout, could adequately (‘Xlllalll to the people the need of 1'9 111's’ it [rout its pledges and irie action it itrlnioscd to take when l'4\\1\'fl5('l'l‘i(!t1SC(i. 4 l1 ‘tray opened hfs speech by dedfllltlfi Canada had rendered a E.(‘l‘_ti(‘(‘ iii t is wnr of which the ilaifim“? l ' proud although ‘tllc \\ c when people were ‘Iélllirtl to brlltilc ll. Mr. Kings Bnllolll M a liaison nifcoi" between wouladnurllililllldnrltljlle [lllllllfll ‘States; . i ' - lg lc sci-v h'§{ilCFli)ol\‘Hi\lf‘." cos o he lrvctl if the government ill-l m?Clzgigldllmty ll‘? "we lllieJmlnversc _ .pu.sory ser as they _llad RAE-H" OTTAWA, Jan. 2'l—(CP)_'1‘h¢ Royal Canadian Air Force's 172ml casualty 11st of the war today “m. talned names o! two overseas fliers Presumed dead, one aliasing after 8-11‘ werations. one who died in Can. ada from injuries suffeicd on active service and two reported dead from natural causes. The list also reported one ms“ 531N151)’ illillred and one seriously ill both in Canada. F°11°W1I18 1s the latest list of cas- ualties with official number and Canada Died u a result of lnfurla Ii. Hanson will address the House of known since the First Great War. Conscription will be the issue, but while there may be some who will oppose conscription itself the main debate will be on the gov- ertttricnt}; proposal to seek by moans of a pit iscite. release from lbs commitments against compell- ing Canadians to serve in the armed forces outside the Dominion. AHEAD 0F SCHEDULE The battleship U. S, S. Indiana. launched Nov. 21, was cmplete eiX_111£t)ll1§_t=1l£e§_<>.f._-i°£°9;41P» ceptcd high taxation, restrictions and other burdens. Concerned About Effect Mr. Gray said he was concerned about the possible effect. of the plebiscite on the attitude of the allies, particularly the United States and Australia. He thought it would be concluded that Canada was not sincere in its desire for total war. He said he was satisfied the army was not getting sufficient men under the voluntary system but even if it were the system was wrong, particularly the method of applying- pressure to men called up for training to elitist for overseas scrvlce. "Responsibility for the proper and complete mobilization o! man- div dual, untrained and without proper knowledge of who should go and who should stay." lie said. Under complete mobilization there should be a place for all and, great. as accomplishments 1n the past had been, no effort to achieve that had yet been made. Mr. Nicholson. who finished his address‘ after the dinner recess. said a ministry oi economic war- fare coulcl, for one thing. aid in directing into the moat useful work for which they are fitted the many thousands of Canadians who are anxious to help but cannot find the opportunity Such a ministry could direct and co-ordlnate farm production fa- cilities and production effort. and generally place agriculture on an economic basis. He urged the government to re- store the national housing admin- istrntion and to grapple with the housing problem itself; to prohibit passenger car and bus manufac- ture, and to give a lead in an edu- cational effort to reduce manufac- tllre and consumption of alcoholic releases- Elsi? (I110 lnlto liirst Ploce Opening Ice Races Of Season s esut O Bruislng Takes Place This Afternoon Krauts. who probably were plerwng their last game for the (illTfltlOlhUi T-he war. gave sensational pertur- manoes and each of them. Milt the trip included: Ivan Home. F. A. Driscoll. L. Turner. S. C. Mcore, Heath McIntyre. J. F‘. McLeod. and R. Bevan. One curler Vlfilli frcni Motitague, R. W. Bock. It was not known inlmeditltcly whether any summerside meg were making the trip. Battle to 3-3 Tie with Miners GLACE BAY. N.S.. Jail. 27- (0P)—Ba.ttling to stave of! clini- inatlon from the league playoffs, Sydney Millionaires tonight gained a, 3-3 overtime tie with Glace Bay Minors. leaders of the Cape Breton Hockey Lleaguc. The draxv enabled the Eastern Canadian Champions to maintain their slim that-hemat- lcal chance of climbing into sec- ond place over the North Sydney Victorlas. Neither team scored in the first two periods. After five minutes of the third session. Pat Desblens op- ened the scoring for Glace Bay. ‘Ludo Check tied it up two minutes a i791‘. Desblens tallied again to open the overtime. but sydncv roared right. back with t/wo gcais in less than a. minute. Roach and Mn- Gmgor were the marksman. With only a minute and tt half remain- ing. the Miners’ smooth centre. Boots Baird, passed to Vince Gall- agher for the tying goal. jors. a double-minor and two mis- conduct sentences. Amherst whips Moncton 9-1 AMHERST. N.S..—._J:ln. zi-tcPl -Displaylng all inllprsved passing attack. the AITIIEYSI- hockey club tonight hammered out a 9-1 will - front Monctcii Maroorls rind indi- cated they would be a. factor in the Maritime senior hockey race. It was Amhersvs second exhi- biiion game. They had defeated Trurg Bezircnts 8-5 previously- Cha molt. Alllllerst. (lefclicemaxi. was h gh point-getter cf the night. hanging up two goals 811d B5515!- lng in two others. Centre C. White score three goals. Keefe Joicilcd the visitors‘ only score early in the last pol-lo Keefe anti Drltdaic. both juniors. turned in creditable games for the losers. Kensington to Play Holy Redeemer team his close-up rhus with ease, Toronto int cod Bcb Gold- 1mm a" figs t-sve dilator-man called up yesterday from the Her. 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'- Kczisiiigtcit Juvenile..- will meet TTll-LL (m, lslwvAlE QERRVS I KNE n ll c . J n“ l - ' ' W BLATWED itfiitilitili. will 5...‘; at sent-Ts so Mo. - ws to l e il sticot rink here Friday ~t‘__\36i’tii PLACE AND USE TU ASK you iilhtiliet at 1 o'clock it llvas lcrlrned »_ ~ 33;." 7 i ll DANCE: WHEN HE was .. ihi, '~/ .1: ha‘ “g iutcti in have ' ' OF ¢QURSE K-rtlsillgloil are rtl _ a strung gqtlnd of _\‘Gllllg.<\(‘l'$ ihll and have b;oil SHOW/ill}! good - at ‘fir... iii practice hut they will be faced bv P-il etlurlir w“ tailed l" ill;- peiisoris of tilt‘ l ‘l.\' 94595711" lentil. 1H9 city jlml ltavc been practlcitlg almcst (i ' i111‘ P557- ly t-ounrilne two W~°¢k5 and are . ~ into shape and silo d turrl in a hull," lmm h bang-u pei-fornlaill-‘vk Title Polish fol-ml fir‘; title service being trained in Canada for the llfi‘S"h2li(nE:i’gf‘nfiIlf-fll.l. s o a mm i “ml” m“ crloln thiuphoto. From left to right lg rn nlr- “Minx? a ~l~hp WW Rclclrlnor he pull,“ “Fpumo-e. n r. vri- thJr heads hangs .ha delanl eagle of me nslml lo m“, l, ll “m, o; wen glmml u“ “all are and airmen are given only lnltlrl training at lhls lml, ls m“ lym- return their syn,“ v n or: remain for n Ionic! period before being sent playingd cards. signed, at the rink on P11 B)’ 111m _._4_ .,. w--~...-> r1» g l-v- |"l,|~v0‘|*|IIlvFI