. 1.33s . u . Jsdrusrm-vowrnfl-va-t-‘fi. AIrfn-ar‘ __IiAGE_§IX Send Boston Bruins Down 0M5. Wins To Defeat 2-0 In Fourth Intermediate And Final Game Of Series H000 Title BOSTON. April ii—f('l’)—\\'ilh Johnny blowers. thrir ail-stair goaliiui ‘vQLFVII-Lh turnlny; in his second shut-out in us miiny night the high-powered‘ '“_,P'* Univ Iv u!‘ Commandos From Otta OTTAWA, April 8 —(CPJ-—- Ott- awn. Commandos advanced further oworo a certh in the Allan Cup t “45- April 8 — finals by hanging an 8-2 setback NCW BYIIIIS- on OtldWll R C A.F. here tonight Detroit Reil Wings elini-hied the stunley ('up, hookers most prized tro- ,1"_ “y LI ~l">"kf‘,b“ll _~"~1““dib€fo1‘c a. crowd of 7.000 fans. It was pliy, in four straight games by blanking the Boston Bruins 52-0 tonight “ “Oixltllho, i/Inlullwpd Five‘: the. first Fmne In i‘ bsfiwflnve C 11o 11») l‘ 1-1119»! series Winners of the series tra- bohre l 12,051 crowd iit the Boston Garden. As was the i-iisc ln the three previous games, the Red Wings were so Ill!‘ superior to the iviir-riiliilcii Bruins tiuit the zirtion flirniigiioiit was rum‘! by .. my.“ , lI|'('lfI(‘(II_V mir-siileil. itrspitc the flirt thiit the victors" \\l‘l‘t' nut-shot by l. ‘ 6.0K” FA‘ 1 ‘F. l. . - 1'". 4y nil-lit ni.iit.iii. V, [mm PM l When they chalked up filo folly. fieit side boards and. after s\\'iiig-,-,‘<\1;‘;s r the Red, Win05 conummucd o“ ting urouzn. flu: defence. '. :1 a1 ma A their defences i0 enable ldovvers to 11' m ' S1101, mm gm Q;),\n-'n1;y_f ACil/Qinl Axeiinn. Nova Scotla i‘ 01' 80-44. for the ' _I]l‘Lll!.\\\'l'.'i(Cl'S, w 4-, the your. l" fit- lists. 44-25, to win their two-grime young Aciidiu =1 5111111 Sifl-‘Rfill’ UUVCUUIIIEI‘ in iilC first 20 vel west to meet either Victoria Aimy or Winnipeg R.C Al‘. Bomb- ‘CPS iii the Dominion finals. Commandos. held to t\ single en- minutes. dflNlLy-fsyvuug info action with five goals V hi) in the middle my dirt on al- _ session. and turned the game into a rout. They added two more iii the third when the iiir- IVin 8-2 Salaries Paid wa R,C_A_E To Controllers and Neil Colville and Alex Shibicky took chaige of tiie scoring. Nell helped himself to three goals and u pair of assists Shib- lcsy scored twice and ass ted in two others, while Mac Colville set up three scoring plays. Neil Coyiile made the pass that set up Kenny Reardoirs opening counter, While Gordie Poirler and Bingo Kampman. one time star with Toronto Maple Lcafs. were the other Commando marksmen. .0. S Gray. $7.500- The local flyers managed to 500101 Construction controller tion Department's 14 controller and the others serve without troller J.H Berry. $9.000: John The teams meet again on sump. | ormwii. Kpru a-(cPi-eonr- ies are paid to five of the Muni- 5 my. it was revealed ln n. return ta ed today in the House of Commons for M. J. Coldwell, 0.0.11‘. leader. Those paid. with their annual aa- laries are: chemical controller E31‘. Sterne. $8.000: motor vehicle cori- rubber and timber controller A. H Will- ionwn, $0.000: transit controller Gilly a DB1!‘ of third-period counterstschoffeld. on loan from the Can. ' Don Robbins and Tcny LicariJadian National Railways. receives‘ from the railway a. sala/ry of $10.- 40 throuuh hi- . uzond wl tc-svash- 1 .. a i. - .v . _ _ mg- J-ob n. 34 511.1213’ EL... m t]... '“‘~> ‘m-“b M‘ m h“ m“ Th1‘ mcn. Allan Cup winners last spring, day night and the fiyers will have 000, art of which is charged to the “l. . . . i3 1.1.1.1, me wmgs md u... ,‘1.._....._,. m firmnlu“, [r-légffmillnmi“ U ‘he ‘Hp c icred for their only two counters to show marked improvement toTGovernment. He still devotes part ihe penalty box but the Bruins, > 3i ‘Hum’ ‘:11 of the contest. make an‘ headway. for his time to railway duties. f""..ii~v>. ... 21.7.: " i=¢.§..§“\;fii§ “"12? '1'“ s": m" "a 111"“ W“ pan. but‘ 1L‘ i _ cieatc icnise ye will _ . - ._ , -. 0- ‘ - - i f - 1c opera fig w c _ d am t i ' - 5 .Be , - iheir ranked 11111.1’. S ' glsllliiljiifbqéilfigéli1;Al? Curvefn, 1"‘ and‘ 1.2 v1 j. “°*"i’°"“"“1"- led twl- a hand in six Zzoalsnihlncicof 18o tiieoweeilésercs w)“ be a" m“ gitlzlfyaiifgrafiaitgild diirectoiicggneral 11v s\\'1;=‘:>111:ihhofiviuilI~1~<"1<@r.ori1ii;oo, Giiilinger. Grosso, Chiim- L“‘,‘.“‘;_‘_°“’~ 11'1"". 1m,‘ ff” ‘H’ 111M111 01 111v 511111011111 all 11w wiy. Touishts tassel was a cleanly- oi’ aircraft production; ‘Thomas Ar- L“ b 11 _- berlnin. k“? 3 L‘ 11*?" ff~ lfmkqam“ ~ l": nuckzui: too much experience for contested one, with nothing more nold, machine tools controller: (5.0. .‘ . . o-Flif,’ “Omf... nrmnizfmn’ U11? Obbosition, the line of Mac than minor penalties being handed Bateman. 1119MB OOHLPOIIEY; G- R» And while so doing they irive the 50mm‘ ppm“! ‘ " ' ‘ mm" Clltmille. 0“ COHITOIIQTC H- J- 5Y- ' ' - ‘ ' mington. power controller; F‘. J _ ‘2- Detroit. L'. ' i Bruins ii dose of their own medicine. P...._.H...s_"_§‘.’.'.'.‘..f.§ for the latter treatetd the Win25 {-1.11 Jflckggt/L 111.»: 11s harshly" whiii they in<t won lili‘ cup two seasons bark. 3 Jacky)“, end. Ryildllifli} gin Tliiril Period Fiddle ‘Rouer- WPS foo scorer for the losers. with l‘. clo=el" follow- llozfi m‘ the Detroit svflvlf-i 11.1" Srcrinaz-Noiiv. ed hv Mouziir. who collected l0 -7*‘@lC1\1"~1'i11 111 U11‘ 1111*! livfififi 111 Pennliius—Giiidolin Shcwehuk, iroiiits. C - Liv‘ ' fl-u» lCI‘B"',Si*' - ' ' .., “ . _ ...._‘“ _.‘}.-° m. »‘_°_“_‘l;...-‘Z‘....1..9?.‘5"l‘_9 i,‘ 11%;? By Arms NICKLESON Eli onniuc lgfist a‘ . _ _. ZlIi-Silifl ttirlff‘ and (‘gait m h o icnnmm“ PIES Bluff “rile-r; ' ~ < I .-. . l. ‘ ol ‘i 8 dwa Generals Wm _'.“A¥Y¥t§§r'%? .1 hark to chuilrnuo him. raved 1 gumlbasemcnt g5“; INLL“. u,” Iiilti xiiiucri ll li-ioo‘ shot fhro.i_ .. 6 4 ‘q C d‘ cusfly .5 not mignt w“ n“, ~ I‘ v - l - I v ‘ ‘ Goalie 11.11101‘. y y this years Derby and 2.030 CullllOllS Lswvfuhv o1" effurt. which cove; up ivcivniarkei. wiry. 1f such a thing iulmblhcxls )1 ..i plzpv-oill 80ml and, Happened it woluld provide one of 1 e lill lo c iiu 1c rr-cor. ie most ‘Cmllfifi. l . c" ‘ w. m- Cnyvfe}: find D'Iil (l: o,‘ NIONTREAL. April 8 -gcl=1— to by '1‘11son and bcforc rcuiriifnsuiistory (lfltllfl iuckmgr iilllslilfllllfzffi m 1,1. 73.1....“ .,,‘..,,,..y;g.\_ 3mg 1;. 111,061 by the three-goal effort _ul . to the bvficfi for a rest. Smith serv-i AS a Wurlmg. Pm“ HAVE‘. “uh so when the Winus broke up vim minim‘ Smml- Oshawa Geiwliils PUWPJ u‘) M,‘ I i‘) CWT-Y "Vb" P-(‘Fiuiiderslitcif and uniinpressive lie Hip [Qw fpflv flfpcfir‘? ‘Ii-nun. . ed through with a 6-4 victory oycnfcil rho firiui O-Eilflvfg qoui. 1.“. Sum m.- mc cquivulem o; $85 rushes [he 13...“... “m... ‘pd ,.....i g, Montreal Conodzens tonight _fo A anally to Bob M rshull in lheA 111C.» 11H‘ 5cpw]n]_)m~_|_1~|e the entire 1.':i"\“. H1‘ ‘iroke 011$ of wk“ *1 3'9 191d d" 11 bibbfl-Ylli? "11’ '” _ ~ 111' 91111110115 now strongly flit aiiininf of just u i eastern Cannon filial for the Cun- . lo m. '\. n iniirl comeback and An- 311.1410 under 15 hand,- D11)“ m adian junior hockey chumpioiishipdt" Perron added two coals. druw- litilfl)’ $0.000 nf, the Newniar ct and the Niemoriul Cup. fir: it‘SlSiS from l~liifn~f and Tcm The Generals showed nil the CllllpEflll on tile is: and iroin power they needed in the first i\\'U,CZ1lll',)'-‘{lll and Bernie Lnuzon on pzriods. when they outscored the .fhe second. Attendance was 4.335. Canucks 3-1 in each of the e rlyf ——_--_ IFHITICSkIIEUL in thc closing s on‘ the ho i ants showed the peed and netted twice. while the Osha-Lsea Wlllls ivcro held scorelrss. y Cowling 111 i110 BOWIIHS Bill Ezinicki started the Gene 411i,“ sCCUWft gun . l l I Ttilln! for ffic Cirimd Knighifiuls on their “~01; to m9 mp “q fi I S s ‘frupfiy i112 0-1 at 1-119 HO-yitwo K011151111 the first period. not-W ' N11111: A1. w iv-S 1'\'1‘11111E and Wilvu ffiu: the first on ll pass from Ron! l \‘ ~ fill‘. guns w sales 1t'll_(l\\'lllg the iieuih of his owner. Sir Alec mack. For Sir Alec the colt wound up his first season [with three successive triumphs. No hcrsc at New-market thrived .bettcr during tho winter and Pink gklower is iugszrdcd us one of the ‘foulstnfiriiiig ‘dzirf: nurses.“ fql’ inc _ Derby and the Guineas. two of the‘ [season lA\L' classics. rie \.f!l run 111 1116 Colors of Cont. Anthony Gill- ‘S011 but there ore other cu-ourncrs. Giilson owns wit a share. 1111's.; ‘Harvey’ Louder d quarter-shore, and t Sport Shorts From Britain . the D F‘ C for air exploits. Both Kilbourn. steel Borden, oo-ordlriator of and J McGregor Stewart. controller. Mr Bell receives a living allow- conti-ols : scncfleld. Mr wncrtn m ENGLAND. April a - "e Fa" t" M’- CPJ- If swimmers of the Allied Bnemun- M“ C“ Nations ever gm together a; Eibourn. Mr. Borden and Mr. Stew- meet it's almost a cinch that 0'1!" The 97h" direcm" we" mt" Royal Cqnadlgn Air For“ 10m- ed as receiving no allowances. some would clinch most of the n“? Yeti"? 59m the Dmmrtmem honors. had no information on exioense al- It's not often that war breaks up ii combination, then throws it io- gctlier again. but that's what hap- pened to a four-man crack relay Eli.“ i§Z3$“fo§°§é’.§iY°w§Z‘;'-“§“é Ihlsfltlll FllllllS TC ivfngs in Britain. So doe! theirl Re-Dykc Marshes the controllers were associated. coach. Latest member to arrive of’ the team iv-hfoh held the Canadian quarter-mile relay championships ish Bob! Piriefi Canatiiignufree-ityle c “mp on w ° “We e r‘ “PM Nova Scotia Le isiature today ad- Lcaf to a British mp1". 0am" .opted a. resolut on petitioning the title. A iiot officer, hes flying Federal Government to pmvlde Wm‘ 0°33 1 Cmnmand- funds for re-dykiiig the ‘rantramar TW“ “h” ‘Cam memwrs- Po- marshes. about 100.000 acres of land C11" FOdI-‘Pinflhflm 811d Fli- I-it- on either side of the Nova Scotla- Johnny 'I‘et-t. have been awarded New Brunswick border. Cost of the project was estimated fly Wellington bombers. Tett. be-at about 8200.000 by KJ. Cochrtme sides being a mighty fast swimmer, (Lib. Cumberland), who siJOHEOTC-d was Canadian fancy diving cham- the resolution though Premier-AS. pion in peacetime. iMacMillun sqid it might. take S300.- HALIFAX. April 6—(CP) —- The controller; Henry once of s25 and actual expenses ttrelle. Mr. Kil- lowances paid by firms with which coal ‘ 9, I943 .2. Sparking Club APRIL izcli. to ml». Sponsored by Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. i MO-NDAY-BIGDANCE — 9 to 2 WEDNESDAY-Bingm-Attractive Prizes. , THURSDAY-Seven Boxing Matches. ‘ MAIN BOUTS E TOMMY CLAYBURNE vs. D. CASSON 6-3 Minute Rounds MeCLUSKEY - vii. GILBERT 5-3 Minute Rounds ROBINSON vs." BRADSHAW l‘—l Minute Rounds WITH FOUR FAST PRELIMINARIES Tickets — Ringside $1.00 - Reserve 75c - Rush 50c FRIDAY - Bingo — Worthwhile Prizes. SATURDAY - DANCE. FORUM PROGRAM TO-DAY 3-5 SKATING SESSION FEEYEJ 8-9 MOCCASIN DANCE 9-10.80 SKATING SESSION DOUBLE BILL TONIGHT BY REQUEST Secret Sitting Wvlant llemurraze Proposal ls Charges Cancelled Cause Cf Debate By C-R. BLACKBURN MONTREAL, April 7 —(CP) —- The shipping federation of Canada today asked the board of transport commissioners for the cancellation of demurrage charges now in cf- (Caniidlon Press Staff Writer) fect on the movement of export traffic to Canadian ports. OTTAWA, April 5-(0?) —Joru1 Under the present tariffs. ship- Diefenbaikei‘ tProg. Con. Lake pars must pay railway company; $3 Centre) warned the House of Com- pe mom: today that "half our minds freight cars are not unloaded by ot be devoted to the Willmfli shippers within 15 days o! arrival 02mm war and the other halt to at their destination. The shipping the ballot box." federation claimed that. war con- rte was speaking in a debate ditlons have disrupted ocean ship- Fourii-i member of the group 50. John Prentice who is instruc- iig. The coach is Flt. Lt. Tommy Walker. one of Canada's greatest is C00 or $400,000. The iported the resolution. ulonir Wm! ‘Opposition Leader PM. Blois. who Minister J A McDonald and AB. Smith ‘seconded it. Alzriculi-urc Premier auo- whicn brought a flurry of political bickering wnen it was suggested by hon. RUB. Hanson lProg. Con. iiorx-lsunnuryi that a request for a. secret sitting, made by MJ. mg to such an extant that it was mpossible to unload cars within the specified time. The application was opposed by the railway association of Canada (Con. Cumberland). Speakers said the marahlands. whose dvkes have fallen into dis- repair. would be developed into a fertile area for the PPOGWMQ“ 9f hay and drains for livestock 811d dairy cattle industry. They WW6 swimming developments. Jock Fry of westmount. Que, won the Montreal and District golf crown a couple of years back while gtill a schoolboy. but about the on ' time ie sees a course now .. r 1- =1- 111 ..'.':'-*n'fi.if..i:,-fsssizssfaii" ° "I played a little golf in Scotland 981d last summer." said Jack. o flight sergeant-navigator member of an MONTREAL. April 0 --(O-PJ—- Produce R AF Halifax squadron. “But I hcpe to continue if, in a bigger way when this business is over." From what he's seen from the ground and aloft. Jack is convinc- ed Britain's courses are superior to those Ill Canada but “of course they've find o long start on us and they have wonderful turf." PO. Disk Sanburn of Winnipeg and Norman Boyd of Sud-bury. Oiit.. can't quite make up their minds which is following the oth- c1‘. but iinyxvay, Dick lcoked up ‘stagticddxvhen oflfcllow office-r on ii Rhi! an sin-on n nortaern ., - _ _- _ England X81131 “Hello lhadow- .“‘§h§§§ff3bj§,§n§ "£61,133, coma, what brings you to these parts?" and whlie western and'Que_ The questioner. or course. was ' vBoywzi. one-time lteckey; netminder icf Shaunavon. soak. where Dick [was a sirorts ivritcr in enrlfsr days. Now Norm had floured in many Sunburn sport pieces and went from Shriuriavon to afford the nets for Regina Cups. Shortly alter. Dick switched t: sports wrlting'in the some city. Norm later moved to Sudbury |t11"d played in the tough Nickel flielt league. Now 112's a flying [control officer while Dick is witlh fthe public relations department; Agriculture follow:- Eggs: Graded on spot at A-iarge 35-36 1-4. medium 33 1-2; A-puilets Sl l-2: B 32; U Z8- Butter: First bing, western and colored and White 22 3-4-23 nominal make, Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb. bags Que. no. 1 2.00: no. 2 N.B.. P.E I. no. l 2.00. BRITISH 8th (Continued from Page l) mountain 1.70-1.75 i and by noon the first objective and ‘ . '11‘ d i ‘ .1 i ..~' a‘. ' iiiq." ".1: ‘ _.._.. _ . . . l-‘Jlnn... r was ffitflilsdtflilcist Yiililkhelgzgslifiilc Ql§§=.§i“'i‘..k"3? m “My d.‘ oiirziiicv. . , i s_ wri- "‘ "°‘°""“"-V I were wining wiih u futiii p11} [fall Then Tom Rummy n High; 591w llEuni-(l!l-‘lgury,Aiice-Prcsiaenkof Pink klu“.t,l‘..s mic ‘olcqndel. “.15 o‘ 0.3M. life following is fist iigit“ gennt in the R C A F , replied , c ‘lit’ "c ._mu eur oc ey . '. I .' ‘K . f results a! with n 20.11 for Montreal after fak- ~'\f~*"1'1'1|1<1l\- 511111 today 11""- ‘he l 8L°...,§,§.,‘.§°q§.°§‘d‘;§;S§FH§‘P§..}Q§,%CQ‘ lunkecsw- fiilg‘ n. no from Fred Gibbon and bB-‘Wmxfwc 59"" between Qne of Lord Astor! strfnzf i Rev, wot-ii iZiliYvnn r mcl, but Smith came buck 9111"“ Boy fliiicrs and‘ Quebec Favome ‘m. bu... me vol-b. and '1‘. l\I(‘.'\(-~'\ill l22ile=s f a infnfiic iufcr in smlei ("m5 mrfm‘ Edstltm 9m‘ the 2,5410 gumms is Nam-Ulla,“ M. Pcrrun lfililon 11S from Rrrl Tiison and‘ II"I“P';:"I“"“IO Il'|°“l‘*‘3["5“m|5 owned by [he A“ Khan who also 1i. .loh-.i.~ion i82|1<‘l<»vci Crry. l u“, set}; “"‘;‘;'r'dc‘;i“l:‘\.ga Gun‘ has enetred Uiniddad. Hyderabad A. Filillwl‘ " 157, Smifli took lliltiiilfl‘ ciml in tho. zméll “Mr 22-1 "M06, In mic and Bnmiin. Gordon Richards will l3. Calmsiiiiii 164 126 108} second ivftli Tilson and Curry as. first gum" ms‘ “mm ride the btst of the quarter in these Rev Edsivurfh 2 ‘ 141i 2034 s tinfr. beforp Hume] drew the Sm Gum Wm I"ce‘:ljctuwlwu races ii not wanted by the King ‘lotiil 3200. scroiicl goal for Moinifrpwi with Grcnad... i" u“, Eastern Cm” who fins first cull on his services. ‘Gibbon iliviiiil‘ in» assi=l-. Therii ad...“ “ML k Goizfotir. Brftaifn§s7 0111111101011 18¢- n s iii iii iii-ii i: l-id- (‘v11 icazeo Jsuu 011E! c- Rfl‘ 177 162 ma; ~_.m I 1 Q .:.—.—.~;; T- r- ii1_\, m , fore the sun these days along ivith E. McDo no 1o; 1m 20s: . ‘ fifrsssgffogther 1r;111l1_e;s_ 11:10 i-"lw- W- M H l f .~..i....i...".%2.-.°.. arms .11; t». a z ax avy aptures o t... .=..... f... 4...... .1‘... U" NM‘ n“ n1 23o . . question as to tkhcyfitncss of“ the B- m?‘ 215 20* 3371 racer when the season o ens Avril Tofiii 3350. M t H d w. W1 d_ , p“ 1 o H1211 51111111‘: Ray NicDomfld. J73. 1911c Kniii;':lciiti'y in the Derlzv Is High 'l‘hrec; B. T-mdlffl‘. 600. Tipstaif. Another Royal entry DYOD Scone. is not yet in txdinfr Y. llodsvrsz—- HALIFAX. April B -—(CPi—Hal— Scoudouc foualit every minute of Nemm" ‘S °°"5!d‘~’“3d a" mlxtfiaiiflk‘ E- 3119111135‘ 153 173 2W lfax Navy won the Maritime sen-l the play. but ch22 guarding kept m“ contender- G- 010F011)‘ 1S2 l2~l 225 for basketball CilalllPilrll win fo- theii‘ score to e ht prints in the here are downs M race“ Work‘ R, yrcgomld 157 21g 373 night by lacing me R_ u _ ‘ team; first $165510“ ,_ EL NKQYS 22‘ In ing ciut at Ncivmarkct these chilly J W. $111100 161 1'76 11B from Scoudouc. N.B.. 30-11 in the the serond p the tars collect- mornings W.‘ few comnmn" mm“ R 5Y1. J0h11 172 14B 177 second frame of n two-game. total-ind l7 points [n Scoudcuds fhrce. '?‘““"“°" m?" mo“ {mm me W I-flyvim‘ 193 125 150 201m series 1o 101w 11w 1111B mmdf Navy's uttazi: ltd bv tncn- twoibtirle ‘if Lmd mrbi; A“. ""1"" 15W» - - 621m.‘ 84-43 sco ydclenccmen. IIPSIH’ Bill Dcvitt nnd o‘??? ficbéwdfff" ‘ Laid Delibg " .5 u l3 point. lcztd into fhclBuck rv, \\'.is '10:: powerful fur cvefhm.“ stré n}? seqlén-f ‘gt; ‘\""S:'“ 5"“ "r "m4" 45' ‘ m1? - 1\1‘11<1i<1flF"TPd bV the ‘lowers Jthink Eliencuii mil"? atmu "(Bil-l E D""'~‘"““ ' V“ "Klay "W0C floss 111. in 111w 11111116 whoitni; year wmi ca... rig} iigied “P11 Mvlhul-“ld ' . 1 r churlv r-snrilishecf ibcir ~ W115 on tilf‘ now with an ‘ankle at zs-rin the wimciynookii.‘ q l} 011111111)" 153 10f 17.11 right to ill!‘ inf‘ and the chance tn ' inJin-v suifrreil in the opening Hts filly Herringbone i5 consider- l if l\'li..an l5] 15a 108‘ ploy riff ,l\\\'i\ in the eastern, match, ed to have a swung chance in me A \V.>rfi m. III 150.- Cm 1,000 Guineas nncl the Oaks. She I. Calluclniii 247 172 230i W‘ A ‘-" ~-'—'*" *~ I Y‘ "-~':~'=—“—‘-"-‘: has grown into a powerful type T0111 R ‘I D W318i? atnilhas shown plenty o‘! style and i": . c ozni . t". 1' u.- , s dying ower n tie ga ops. .. Callaghan. fiipyi f keying", ngggomraagf; chgiripiovnniclc; ._ s . m: . a l1 n . . 1 - first jockey for llnrd Derby. "." lTJl 220‘ 5 I °§ I - ' —~— h: m m Claitp is Itiiocilig Limit. Showed w...“ T... C... so... iii :20 i00= G _ .10 "' ‘T: W“ ‘f; NEW WATERFORD, us. Aiirii reai- Ema-rm c H Id- ‘99 "3 "“°~‘t8i'{£'(§z?c‘1\515“iliiiiiiiim-Ciiiflliifii ow o mg Xrmaibiixinii champion of the ' Mill'liill'f‘$. ifs mix-fin: overseas according to notification reccivid by relatives. Hy .~;(f().'l:'i‘ ruin-vi; (Camaiiiiziii Press Stuff‘ Writer) 9R? 13*‘ c 1,0... . rvi: o , .. . . . 146 1321Antiiroiih gfllfblfllnlxglf‘. ASQRILWIJINIEI‘ —m~ bCOrLANQ ‘- 171'? liiiifwxis bonimt instructor ‘and couch zit ..,'§}.‘,...§’Zi°ii~.-°'é¥i Fitijiyuttigrrvettlig ..12o l2." _,_| __ . ~11’ .1 ‘ _,. - 121 no 21-.‘ -_-—_ _- .' ' ;,. _ ‘i979? | Lrilltiifiiilllfil. {$100M(ifiifriglllfdigrgifif: cwii two broken legs toiittend more than 50 fnJurrif and ivozmded sea- 155 205 200 men for more than 12 hours. lili 1C1 148 The Surgeon Liciaicniint. ivhose 2.1’: m0 136 o nrinie can not. be disclosed, wus the 147 16,1 14a medical oilicci- on the British des- 154 197 17g troyei- Winch picked up most oi‘ the 255 gym 700 \V0}'blll'llri survivors nitcr the Con- OTFAWA. April 5 -_ rcpt _ adfan warship was ivouiided mor- Tfi-‘nl 3256. lfluh Single: G. McDonald. 283. liicli Three: C LcCiiir. 095. Fiicrs or mi RAF. Spitfire squud- hilly by an uocxnlchicd explosion ron iii North Africa devote m», on convoy duty in the Mediterra- , D | 1w foliowinrr is the stnndlni: of °§ “l” svllrvhihulc 11> "I P?“ km” Imifq’; “..I§C“{.‘."°°k“ “ER d... m, ll~ 101mg n, 5m... o (:1 -iiiiin= p - llltlllll’! rings e ‘. 1' was son on w. . . ‘ ' _ fund scarf rings or "boondoggglc " (lP-Slmylffh 1106K 1101111118 l"! W9)?- Mm lg.‘.fi’.rf"g,z74Dgdig"gagéng 41m‘ ‘ out of dL-vcurded pieces of perspex ‘burn survivors from the ivaier and s,“ J1 - __- 11 . runs __mld n Story from Norm Am... attending the wounded when there -. . 0017s 5819. released 50.11.31“ by M. pom; WllSll terrific underwriter explosion. Headquarters. Perspex is the hard Both the doctor's legs were broken aclow the knee and he was dazed Remember When §§$l'c‘.‘.’_..“",°,’,“ ,,'.’§'§,'§§‘.§,..'_"°“ Mr wmm liar o. few moments by the shock. 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Wcybiirzi and M‘ a l" 6 M! fly of Diflllio. yer mcii iniured in the sec- World Record llead 1 OTTAWA. April 8—-fCP)-Oiisl0w Lass. world's champion Ayrshire butterfat producer, owned by Miss Mary P‘. Hooper of Plctou, N.S., added 550 ounds to her lifetime re- cord Just fore she died about a month ngo from pneumonia. the Canadian Mrshirc Breeders’ As- sociation announced today. Onslow Lass was 17 years old and hor lifetime production of 195,565 pounds of milk and 8.367 pounds of buttcrfat in ll officially tested lac- tation periods was a world mark. "This is also probably u world's record for any breed on three milk- ings ii diiy since nil her records wvere mode on that basis." the Al- sociaiion sold, In her final lactation Onslow L“! Droduced 13.452 pounds oi’ milk containing 555 pounds of but- terfot, which the Association said is "probably a record production for Lcowwofthat a ." oiid explosion. Uiiill the destroyer reached Gib- raltar. he directed the treatment of the several seriously wounded nnd burned men. He relaxed only when doctors came on board to take the wounded to more comfortable quarters. ABOUT PEEPJIIEP y In the u s. Xniflii sin-t Knox. ,1Ky.. n been 2.800 pounds is the son 10f a Jeen. 5,950 p0llnd-i_ mm w“, 150 prisoners were token. Eisenhower's Message Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Allied commander-in-chicf. con- gratulated Gen. sir Hamid Alex- ander. his deputy in charge of land operations in Tunisia. on the vic- torfes which led to the junction OI the 8th army and the American 2nd army cor in the south and ‘Walks Seven Miles For Help. After Crash MCKINNONS BROOK, N.S., April headlong retreat. "While every one of us fully ap- reciates that great difficulties and 0 -(OP)- After plodding most of itter fighting still lie ahead of you the night through mouztafnous B111! that beyond this campfl l" terrain. the lone survivor 0g m; lie still greater hardships and sac- mrebman (gr-cw o1 a plane n-omirifices, still you and your 6th army Debert. us. reached this viiiiigcgfrgllgavtlhfnnf/gosiggfl 1&1: zgactfvtffig may w rem“ m‘ ‘nah °f mflfull price from the enemy confront- gliilfiety Illreaull isolated Inverneuién‘ U281!“ Africa... Emnhower.‘ ma“ It 100k the survivor. Benedict‘ ‘filled air forces of tho Middle Joseph McCarthy of’ Glace Boyflldnat Joined the great fleet oper- N 5., about l0 hour: to cover the ating from Tunisia and Algeria in seven miles of darkened woodland blttsriniz Axis Mediterranean bum. between here and the scene of thoiflkifldllflfl "T95 111 N891" Ind "In" crush. handicapped by no“ wound. in: explosives on Palermo and Mu- " - other |njum,_ isilm halrlbors-All without loan o Sm umber-w- her- w» m a K020i Enfiiifiififahiiiikiii? call! for outside help on Mccorthyfivgei‘ on 510,11 In 31L l; mm“. s“, a" "i- find 1M1" B Pm)’ that ill-croft were reploritlfil shotndtiziiz: 1i!!- . a a e on H A aaichioni. indie: ll no le milieu plain. iuimi un- Proudfoot of IIIVEYIICISfCI-IIXCRRTC fire brought down three went to the scene of the crash. more. They drove to within two miles of. —-—-- The German milit the plane and walked the rest of common- c ' e - gloomy‘. bringing out tiioliioaiei of m? cgtirt-rg-cizdglg I» up? 1:811 wlfly-il ya wo compan one this-wag‘: ,gs'duglallmg.y wggwr- y e‘ nel- The bwi” we" "h" w Mam“ day morning DTGVQIICGI! an earlier 12 miles from here. and were ex- pected to be sent to the mainland by train tomorrow. Ill not and yunctiofilotf British and American o Idenmy o! m’ Gcrgg-n a would have out off '~ Ill-I‘ r‘ in. lroup in the B10001 Chem: prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of shipments quotxd grade croamery prints Jocfbfng price 35 1-2-87; first grade solids. Jobbing price. 36-35 1-2, wholesale, Que. no 1 pasteur- i-d FOB Montreal; wholesale Job- current sent his troops forward at dawn. the threw Romme ‘s forces into another m lions directed at the ministry and Coldweli, 0.0.x‘. leader. was nct- which claimed that effect of cun- uatccf by “the idea of getting into collation of the char es would be the puciic print with an cye on me that railway cars wou d be delayed ballot box." Jndefinitely at. destination points. Mr. CoiuwelPs request nrecipitat- and thus ept out of effective and ed u discussion of more than halt profitable service. an hour and brought suggestions from various quarters of political I Withdraw Street Railway Bill motives. but Prime Minister Mac- kenzie fling was non-committal in his rep y. The 0.0.1“. leader wanted as- surance there would be a secret sit- ting before the Easter adjournment, now fixed for April 16. Mr. King reminded the House of the time spent so far in discussing perely domestic matters and post- war measures While virtually all the ciuef war measures were on the order paper wailing for attention. When the war appropriation bill was reached all ministers concerned with the dINUC war effort would make statements. he said. and-if it a then appeared a secret sittin was f this action. unexpecte necessary a date could be fixe . by most observers. was the some of. This discussion Was the feature if the committee had killed-the bil all; is: afternoon sétting which; o5 asTgeit Bllitizuciatiligger bgxogiuiggeseéit- t e st our was evoze ques - e . changed, with the New Brunswick Power Company continuing to 0011 and operate the system. Eden Reports 0n Trip To . ,II..S.._ Canada By ALAN RANDAL (Canadian rrcn Staff Wrlter)_ LONDON, April 8-(0?) —FQ1' sign Secretory Anthony Eden. 11”‘ porting to the House of C0mm0115 on his recent North American trip’: today praised Canada's war cfiflrid as “ ruly amazing" and onnounnd he had nvltcd Cordell Hull. Unlic States Secretary of State. to Vie" Britain during the summer and continue conversations on British- American relations. Eden Was cheered when he made FREDERICTON. April 7—-(CP)— A highly contentious bill to autho- rize sale of the street railway sys- tem in Saint John was withdrawn late today by motion on behalf of the bills sponsors. at a private meet- ing of the corporations committee of the New Brunswick Legislatuie. dis osin of a long list of questions an mo ions for production of re- ports, placed on the order paper. Late in the afternoon the House went into committee of the whole on budget resolutions. first taking up the increased excise tax of one cent on letters and postcards. Halifax Woman ls Convicted EAHFAK, April 8 -(GP)—_ Mn. Lottie A. Frame, Halifax apart- ment house operator. was convicted in Magistrate's Court today of charging a mnt in excess of the basic rate and fined $60 and costs. A former tenant testified that on the basic date the rental for the apartment involved was $35 a month. and a later tenant told the court», he had leased the some pre- 0 offensive on the Western Front and the announcement to which he add- ed his view that anglo-Amcriw" relations should be based on 1m!" "true foundation —wmmon inflcreét in maintenance of world peace. (In Washington l-luil said he 1111‘; prccfaied t e invitation but I111 Iinlatdgedéixomp ans to visit the United 0f Canada Eden said: "I would like Ago Today mises last your for $55. I-le said Mrs. Frame asked for 000 of the amount in cash for which she gave noreceipt. once again to ay that we 5110111" Du tribute to! Oanadab record ac ievement. I came away with tlw impression of a great oplc. stead- trllilglcv (B, Th. c-mmm he") faatdatndbuioyal in he’ ‘an Br‘. 5pm 9- "l" "5 rmewed glsthucongmonwelajigliitjgefrngtiong. B"; proud too of its splendid loyalty i" our dlrkelt hour.‘ . The Forgign secretory road in 111° House the concluding words o! olnt souionoi 1111i anndlnn Par lament which aiikfli Mr. llldon w return to Britain wit". "moat loyal iirectings and expres- ion; of devot on" to the Kind "lid Queen and to assure the British peo le that Canada is "heart 11nd the Battle of Lo boil“; "Wm! netrnted the Alied centre near euve Chnpeilc, but drive near Amienn failed. New Military Se- vioo Bill calling men up to 00 years of no introduced in British Com- mom. STELLARTON, April a -(CPi - Mra. Daniel A. McKenzie, ‘l4. a native of Montague, P.E.I.. died hora recently. She was the fomior m“ " Wm‘ "m" In m‘ "m" n n; Annie Stewart. daughter oi the late thgdffaifléd Qitgfgniftgliifgm .1... Mr. and Mrs. Ewriam Stewart. of 1n llcomplet. l figment" on their Mmlmlllm- "future policy Inward France." 11nd Burvivins are her husband. a mot inn-o is "a very close slmil‘. brother. William, of Montague; and m-ity of outlook" on a wide variety I Illtlr- Marlo. of New Hampshire. of pout-war problems.