JANUARY 13. 1948 i? run caannogjrnroww GUARDIAN 0R. ifltraight‘ NG NEWS {Canadians Gain Sixth ’ Win Over Bruins 1' i. Jan. a - (an - sues-flu tmover Bruins o:- wnv "_. my datum’; assist before the period ended. tn a major ty Gina Harmon for . Canad- lens had to pill three the last four minutes tbanded but 51:1“ Bill Durnan y pro ted Montreal's mar until 0' Connor brobe loose to hrs empty lesion net. ‘ . Iflflllflrlzgll IEO!‘ "m m‘ all Paul Bibeault. his re- yhg he“ m: fink», without assistance. last 1 counter, made p-ggqgtgcahluch :I I Buddy O'Connor. came 11W!‘ a-Jlontreal. Gstliffe (Moedeil) l0:- Brulns, who were two oals . pulled their goalie ou of S-Monkesl. Iddells (Richard) l4:- - cage during the last S0 sec- ‘Fa-um O (mm) “a. o: ligttalfyégg like“ g?!“ g-mtéan: ant-h (Clapper. Mario) g ess an m . -' ' a m oublskawg we 1321mm 2:.‘ a, Penalties — Crawford. Iddolls. marg fl. P9115 Y B8 ‘m. Meioflddombi dptlg "igriuhgui; M ha“ , ena e q ‘*- om. . r is r their first two goals. by -;_umwgg w: B 01111019 and Kenny 51711311" 511d Lash)’ 1§zbq s the sswnd 11111111“ °1 ‘he il-Montresl, Mosdell (Getllffe) d m die frame Hill ab. ' b Bill $71k “ping Canadiens. m u; nalty box clin- h m“ e “when Maurice 15:57 and certain bYl $1.1“. Al’ wizlgiied at ar Ken llosfinlade it , _. Basketball Meeting Fri. wifl be held st the Friday night at the second A meeting local 1.11.011. ‘l o'clock to draw up section o! the City " . u. H gue schedule. Two new teams will entered in the second section. in addition to the four which took part in the first part of the les- gue. The newcomers will be from St. from Navy. two . A teams first section, which was won by Navy. The win- the second section will layoffs. How- n the second theirs a. playoff night Y.M*GA defeated be Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College. Air Force and Y.M C. participated in the ners ' meet Nav in the if t e tars the title automatically without ser . Last 9.D.U. in an exhibition game ii qht Chicago Trades ‘ Earl Seibert (By The Associated from) CHICAGO, Jan. LL-President becomes J. Tobin of Chicago Black Hawks announced tonight a straight trade of Earl Seibert, a defenceman and Hockey veteran of the National Jennings out intc a 8-8 tie after being set ‘hm. defenceman HA6 Penalties — Cain. Chamberlain. Ran, Getilffe Third Period a-Montreal. O'Connor 192M Penalties — Rozzlni. Harmon (major). Paul Courteau Admits lie ls Superstitions NEW YORK, Jan." I — (OP) —- Paul Courteau, like many athletes, is sup . Unlike some, he admits it freely. He says he wouldn't. think of going out on the ice without a pmny, given to him by his wife before every hoc- key game, tucked in a specially made pocket in his thigh The flashy centre for Provid- ence Reds of the American Hoc- key League contends that his col iection of pennies — he doesn't say how many he has -- brings him luck. There may be some- thing in what he says for the Quebec City pucltstcr, now play- ing his first ea: of profess onal hockey, today lied for top hon- ors in the League's individual scoring race. Courteau has led the race for most of the season and only a seven-point scoring spree by Cleveland's Tommy Burlington last week forced him to share first position. Both have 4i oints- Courteau with 20 goals on ill as- sists and Burlington with l2 goals and i!) assists. The race can be expected to be close for the re- mainder of the season for Pete gheswick of Indianapolis is press- " ing hard on the leaders‘ heels with points. Courteau is 2.6 gears old and ookcy for ll years. Until this season he League‘ n" 1hr” player: belonpferred to play in amateur ing to Detroit Red Wings. American Hockey League. Remember When n: he a-n-ulau rm: Don W Ill l1‘ DIO t6 . 6-4. 6-1. five years ago to befgire a capacity crowd ,. adison Garden: Yo! . al tennis debut. __‘,____—I:———-—-—.. WHY HAVE \ 7M“ SORE g9»- truer? Q ,v g THEATRES “The Gangs " -. All ilere” 1f m TICIINICOLOB! s aucs cannon .,IFay - - Miranda "I YIII. DINNI . .laker--Coodnan i 21cc big for words! Only "701! sysl..ycur earl and your heart can tell what truly glorious sn- ' alnmsnt It lei EQUINE-THURS. 8 pa. MUNIAGUE-SAT. Ill-Q.“ :.' P."- in. BINDING ' . The three were Don Grosso, cen- tre. and Cully Simon, defenceman, both now with the Red wings. and Butch McDonald, left wing. now with Indianapolis Capitals of the Budge outstealdled his op- ponent at almost every point to 1p Ellsworth Vines. who had been of nnls for five years. sq of lwito u ew It was 3511-8811’! profession- in the Eastern United SLates lca- gue and with Valieyfieid of Qudaec Senior League. fin- ished last season with the Unl- versity of Montreal team and went to Providence this year where he ~ mode an immediate hit. He is one of seven brothers who ay hockey, brother Maurice serv- g as goalie with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey bogus fit. of last season. He now is th ton Olympics in the Fastern League. All of the Courteous. sons of a Quebec City boxing pro- moter, boxed a little and Paul was well rated as an amateur. He once seriously considered making pro boxing a career but the lure of the ice proved too strong. Courteaws father once staged a fight program in which all seven sons, aged three to 20, cipat- ed. All of the Courteous won. three via the knockout route. It be justifiable brotherly ride, but Poul says - without a lush -the three-year-old Courteau lick- ed a. youngster three years his senior. Many ll. Y. Rookies Cut 0f Business YORK, Jan. 2 — (AP) — As the horsemen and fans said farewell to racing at Tropical Park and New Orleans‘ fairgrounds bo- dny, many of the bookmakers in metropolitan New York closed their accounts until war condi- tions permit return of the thor- oughbred mort to the United States. ~ several bookies figured that about half of the books in New York would fold or sell their ac- counts to those who plan to re- main in business. Thosewhoplantodcyareof the opinion that the ,, will not go for tracks at. llsvana and Mexico City. ons of the scratch sheets lishod by the Armstrong Pub cations, the Tri- Da R-ao ed the unount Yacht Racing Skipper Dies Charles A. known yacht racing d youngest commodore in the history of the I rinthian Yacht Club, died today at his Marblehssd home. He was skipper of the trophy- winning class “R” eloo Live Yan- kee in 1W7 and l0 and was amou the pioneers in promoting the acre-metre B rac- yachts in the United states. e was a recognized racing ski er emon ac tsmnn along bot the At an ic and oas a a an - o ta ad in Germ sag? den. , n, THE FUN OF IIATING l! A GIIAT AID Maxie Berger Wins Decision III I03. Jan. s-(om- Maxie Berger of Montreal won a decision over Richard (Sheik) 31111801. P188110. Calif. in an elgho- round bout at. the tonléht. ens; in Brooklyn welshed 147. Rangel 1 Rfllgel started fast. throwing wild lefts and rights. b the ex- perienced Montrealer straightened out the Californian with well- laced rights and lefts to Rangers esd and body. Berger kept hit- ting his opfionent steadily tilrougu- out the 11s t but could not score a knockout. ‘Racing People Keep Chins High ,.___ NJIMEI, FLA“ Jan. 2 —- (AP) ._ Their world fell apart. today. but T591118 people kept. their chins high A 78-year-old mom. who has Bbent 60 years around the tracks. seexrsaed tc put their thoughts intc W0 . ‘We've not to do as Uncle Sam says. commented the groom, Charles Bono of Hartford. Conn. at; employee of the A.B. Carmen- a . "This i ll I kn . h ' - 1118 else That I canowdg 1211:? sifngltlléy agile illéld anything else for me 1'11 a 313$. 1c the on.‘ at: T83" or arperl r l, Dointed w his neck e "The boys overseas are taking it there If they can take it we can." A veteran of the First Great War. Caasons was born near Lexington. and has been employed in rac- 111B for 35 years. “Im willing to go into defence work or any other kind of work". he said, "but there's not m-uch that can do." Outrider L. Dupes. a funner joc- key. said that “all the bovs are bro- ken hearted. This mean" th~ e-d of their careers for the time being. The bulletin board bore o.f:rs from those seeking cheap herse- flesh Other notices advertised northern farms suitable for winter training. Prices up to $2.000 were altered for stallions by the government's remount service. II. S. Army Calls ‘lip Stan Musial H (By Th Ass i p;- Dosonafra. Zifikdz-sti? M... slal. slussing outfielder of st. Long; Cardinals. has been ordered by his grim- imrd to 1'8P0l't,for induc- 011. it became known today. 11411-5181. 24. is married and the égihtlfmgiryfwe ghélgrfn. He Passed 1w June‘ D Y examinatrn Absenteeism Led To Ban. On Racing Absenteeism in war plants near race tracks was cited today as the real reason Jehind the Govern- ment ban on racing. This explanation came from s Government official, who declined to be quoted‘ by 11111116. but who dc- spribed as relatively insignificant" ne number of workers directly 1n- ;°1V§ls1 111 the operation of race trac . "Absentcelsm is the answer," he B11111 There has been a regular Pattern of increased absenteeism 1°11°W1118 the opening of tracks. In some iIlSiZBIlOaS the increase ‘ms been as much as 30 per cent." James F. Bymes, director or w“ mobilization and reconversiomwho ordered the tracks closed after day. mereiv explained that he acted to reduce the drain on man- Dowel‘. transportation, commumqm- tion facilities and other services. Mr. Byrnes‘ assurance that pro- fessional baseball and football are safe for the present from an out- right ban similar to that closing down race tracks appeared m be based on the theory that these sports have not cut deeply into war factory work schedules. The re-opening several months ago of the I-loll wood Jockey Club, located near a arge aircraft plant, resulted in pressure from high mil- itary quarters for the closing down of racing. it was learned. Meanwhile. the War Manpower I sent. ,. - Miami to recruit war workers from the ranks of jockeys and other algipfioyeea It 130111081 Park race o . MIIIIIAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion will be held in the 8 ll J. W. BOULTBI, n a ta Inlengifircyyflto ' O n ng the above Meeting to s hi???“ due notice of which will be gives in the uewsrawn. . . BOULTEL Seo'y.- _ 1t is said that beef cattle in Canada now number between 1,. 000.000 and 1,500,000 more than be. fore the war, which makes it easy to understand why there is little pr t of any resumptlvn of rationing IS GREATLY HELPED BY T0. NIGHT wasnmcmn, Jan. z-um- ~ the heaviest air attacks on Britain. ‘Gen. Eisenhower,” she says. "is just my idea of what a man should b .. e. W. R. Chrystie. 65-year-old Bocr War veteran who once defied Her- mann Goering. was given a. British Empire Medal. Mr. Chrystie was left. u; guard the British Ilhnbassy in Paris in 1940, one day 1n i941 Gocrlng de- manded to be let in. saying he in- tended to convert the Embassy in- to his private residence. Mr. Chrys- tie refused. saying: "If you enter u; will be over my dead body and that goes fl. Hitler too." He pushed Goerlilg 851W ""1 banged the door in his face. Mf-l Chrystic was Jailed for five months‘ ha‘ Gearing never lived in the mnbasgy, Mr, Chrystie was nor- ter at the Embassy for l5 years. rm Uur Way lllliliiiii‘liiiiiimi’ lupin NOTHIN KlND -' William M. Stewart, another who received the Order of the British mnplre. is chief Officer o! m; Queen Wizabeth, a wartime troop transport. ‘u ._~ "Smokey" Smith Gets Gratuity III l-fi- n. av OTTAWA, Jan. Osnatlals most recent Cross winner, Pte. Ernest. I Qnlth of New Westminster, 13.0.,- has become the first Canadian to‘ have the l0 pound life gratuity that or) Victoria) | BRINGING UP FATHER ' on 1H 1F r e01’ rr A LITTLE ouzp/ Aenosr MY crass vouo INSULT ME M wads BEST FHTED FOR THE SOB»?- 1, OF COURSE . 8°98 with the award paid by the 1 Canadian Government. t Previously Canadian V.C.’g were paid by the British Government but Canada undertook the , yrnent, through on lslvtment s! d in, J1me. 1943. Brig. James Mel/ville, cfmirman of the Canadian Perlsions Com- mission, today wrote Smith advis-I ing him that for the rest of his life. on March S! and Sept. 30 o4 each year, he would ‘receive s Gov- ernment cheque for . While the British polmd lg oted at $4.43. for the purposes of‘ t e Victor's. Cross mtu , it wml be worth an even $5- Off cers who win the . . receive no gratuity unless they W! ‘in neoeesitous circumstances“ and then an award of ‘Id nds pauri Canadlrs oou other seven V.O.'s of this war were olfleelu By J. R. Williams FQur Boar-din! House 7 GORE .' ‘(CU BOTH , swan-owe our scum P0 we one wtlo "race. HOME . Fuzsr. camp/- 1N6 A Penance, ‘PAGE FIVE __;l_ I _ ' ‘ I I ‘ l 1,...- STOCK QUOTA nozvs- “vi-imp tM-P-vl-hl» w Adv-u» llllllll Charla I As: Ad eruse ' . 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The Germans n c Power 2i gsooigoy°wile m 1'5 ant of Charlottetown aforesaid Bar- Mflnoay nism lerritd one or two lvlassey Harris s ‘l-I w '1 9'1 rister, the Execute of the‘ mm sell-propelled sung across the Mae; “at steel Car l0 l-4 o3 3'4 WANTED — A TOBOGGAN- named Estate praying that a clts_ *"*"*'..'“"a s“ ‘*2. "s52?"- vrs"... a i‘. m a . . PM" "i" " " m‘ "- "- W enmug meswest " rw-- - ‘ em t; g1", uemosch. and fired on AHled“t““w““3““ 17 7-0 5"‘ g WfTEBm-gffm" AND 1mm”- omit?" thereby gcqlliliredyntla‘: foriowes until silenced by artillery. Jig/v’ PM m 5g o5 x2 wq g _ one 356-1.. i-3-41 an interested in the said o infantry patrols followed the ‘ : - - “'“"‘“ Estate to he and appe b f gum. across the stream, but wereigg: $31119 '3 ‘(Yo 1 41 POSltlOD Wanted the Judge present at sarlmfbgx ‘med Y0 Wlmdmw- Wpg ma; A g 14 n 9°11" 1° 1w held in the Court American airmen reported 001-1“ __ m WANTED - POSITION AS House in Charlottetown in said umns of Gennan troops, tanks and W nursing companion. t o! ref- County. in the said Province, on annoyed yghjclgs m me shfjnklng ‘t d , N, k w iegxelnces. Apply "A" cars Wedlueeday the twenty-fourth day enunw bulge were moving east in ' ‘ - ° 111111111 hut 601111118 t th gill; 31-53318“ 5y,‘ v11,“ {our “mes m. a ‘r s ‘ar ' g i no? of eldeveuhwcrllnck 101011.001) 0E 5 e 5 um west, of m gonna“ __ “KB-f . ___ . . same ay s ew cause If ‘ronuer- e ' A In: IEBIMCDA! a1 $62M’? lg they can why the Accounts of “t1: Uni-ted 5mm Nmm M, game figs‘ p“. do; “Jo w b, 505a Sylvan 2:55 said Estate should not be passer! fighter-bombers tied into two east- Aliiy m, e4 . 8l0iTeck n 3.50 "d ‘h’ Em" "Mt" " Prevail bound enam, wlunmsv WWI-king 59 “raw 50c n ,4 vlomTom Luna n for in sold petition sud on motion of more than 10o tanks and other; Potatoes, 75 1b, b" g1 50 1m 1on0 Tqwagmag g5 "1 M- 5111" Flmflh 1711-» Proctor vehicles. Fresh Beans, lb. 18c 2.36 49800 Trans Res 1,71 h” u“ Pflflhme" It was considered likely that Von nutter, oairy 40c 16 7-8 %00Upp Can 2.50 AND n l‘ hum’ “hr” “.3 Rurctedt had the withdrawal of ltoast bee! ‘me-sou oo l-r‘ aoowest Mal 1.x; " "l" War hereof b, gsnhwm, 501118 0i his H1110!‘ in mind Monday ~ceul., per lb. 376-451. L39 7900 was“ L L28 published in some newspaper pun- when m5 supporting a-r forces Chickens ‘l swam’ L” 7600 m Co o9 14 lishedmiu Charlottetown aforesaid struck _their heaviest blow since an... mum, and so 1000 Waite Amu 4.80 “M” 3”" ‘Mk m’ "1"" 1°" D-Day at Allied air bases in Bel- celew as- sso 000Wrt Harg aoo gggggg" "3 ff?“ {"°"' '1" "I" gium and Holland, Corned bee! 18c-z0c 2.35 o’ be "gum"; " w P" he” Counter-attacking Germ-an forces Oranges. dos. 29-450 2.111 CURB l . ° b“ P” '1 11" 101' in "me French Saar were disclosed TOmHY-ves. 1b. 4548c 3.40 "w"? 1:" 9 P1“!!! respectively, to have driven 1 1-2 m‘ies 1...‘, the New cabbage, lb. 5c o2 l000iOsisko m ff“ i", "65",?" °' '1" 9°“ United stem m. Amy's lines near new beets. o lb. 2s 1.55 i0035Pend Ore 1.42 if“: " n if,” f3“: “'°'°"'d' Paar-min. s“: miles scuiheast of Fpwl alas-taco o4 s-a lTotai Bales saaooo Ganja "n; ,_° Y“ 31"“ "1 tfhe Melvin-oi fortress cm, of Bltchefrresn Cod. lb. 15c 1'1 “' “ ' °' ‘m’ ° B“! b" ‘ate Monday, Fresh cauliflower, each b0-55c 11 1 a Nova Scot}?! hath in char-leth- wmu» a was definite thatf the Pptaroealbpk. 43c 11: 5 u’ M Eaton. log 1at:::::ea'lr u§l"i..3“..i';{; " v hkd C i t ll d 5clu3511» - ,- . ‘ ' . $323.“. .3 £1,553.11? '."...§‘Z§s<.n'°$ apples. agz. ' ““ 35-153. r2380 i §§§"".i'3§§,'§1§- fi.?§§1'”““ m" ha" "“' "m" Bnnrrstcivw itself was in do ht to-HHIP es, p . 5 c-65c h q ' night To. German; iounglied a Iurnips. each Sic-10o 1.31 fiifiini,‘ wit’: ..§E..T;§“.§,§.,,,§',",,IZ,';:":; “$1133 wt“ of attack: on ‘both sides of Hrussell Sprouts. 1b- 250 1 316 1 2 write Derpo pun...” CQ‘|1’.Q Chukmeu," Blithe late smdny rrzht ,1? g woNorgold a - ‘forxauqiitp, To- glorggnld, the day and yesr first; i? above en SW9‘ Pmmm" 11°‘ 17 zooooibmrthlnnd u’ 1'7 HARMLESS T02 By the Court. box Tggglbozglxxigxgn b.u,wy_rpaq_4y,u.l.'5 (Signed) E. Margaret Palmer. . . . ——— c. f it 1o-1a 6600‘0l a4 1H°'2"‘3'1° _.<.<>.<zntlpue<i.frgm.pase l): rhaallede“. 48c fwignelhé? 1g __. .. invasion work at ports and on‘ . wpgg 13o railroads, mezilnof scienicewgnd -Dealma Durblll Getfl 5Q01PgndQfg 0g sons n mun ons an o er v: a - 1000;: t m industries. F mal Decree 0f womb-gm? as C mhOnénofl theMwdingers of Bt/ge 131211;; Divorce gooipen-on L09 - < pre e a was s. u 2200 Pick C 2.45 »= a M _- l». ' a. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED for Gen- Eisenhower. the 9111i’ Los mamas. Jan, a - (AP)— 1400 Preston .40 British Woman holding a United Movie Actress Deanna Durbin. 2. i500 Queenstcn 13d States oommisslionh and stliiil re- was lilgilifltetg a final drool-e; 01f glilv- 1500 Qllmwn ' 1 Philips Illg. Grafton Street. ukarlottetowu. Phone bfl taining her Br Lis cit zensip. orce av rom aua n nu. m 400030.“... 4o A second lieutenant in the Wo- producer. It was the first decree of 0M5; Antmm. o3 Fol men's Army Corps, Mrs. Summers- t119_ NEW Yefll‘ 11610- 13500 senator 34, by has driven the Allied Supreme MlésPulbill- "m" °‘ wmmPW- 230015 eep cu 1.12 commander in North Amlca. Sic- d “mlllllgmlgffia? "lifgnlnlgx fiQOBhgn-ltt 1o ' liy. Italy and Western Europe. 69ft U. mgfm, 5mm, ' zoo Idea - .s1 “s; 110mm! samura- 11113011“ :§§°l{’5“‘§..§¥.' ghyfifig‘ 3°; had a v aharried two velarsb ligui wgfmi°r "a Tsrlae m Accordance was w P. r. B. Regulations. ambulance during the months of 1.33",“ Navy_“‘*°"““‘ m‘ e. hi“ rloosteep Rock 2.4a Z _ Withii-"fiornii ople 1" l new! 1 \ ._-__. _. Ggovgo McManus