~v~eupo _.. 1 PAGE SIX SPORTTNG HE S rue cnsnbowarowu GUAlwlAN at: Interesi continues to kee high pitch regarding the s -team hockey league that is to swing into action here on December 15th. News that the schedule would de- finitely start on the above date was received wry favoinbhv by the hockey fans and it appears a cert- einty that from an attendance standpoint ilie league wi.l go over in a his Xlldlllicl‘. O I I I Some, and we are glad to say thev aze in the minority. seem to be of the opinion that the carbre or hockey that will be displayed will be very mediocre. But the clubs themselves are quite satisfied that such will not. be_ the case- Many new faces will h! MB" 0n the different lineups. Players at present holding positions in the city who have played with some crack teams from the other side will be lining up ivith the Y team... Their names haven't been divulged but if they were good enough to cinch berths on the teams they previously plaiyed for then their sbzlity is unquestioned. The three service teams with an abundance of material to draw from wil also be strong contenders. Ar- rlv. -~f'< recsnily xvcll stocked ' sis has caused the hopes of a. three to soar mightily and from the alk going the rounds Air Force p ape to many the bis uestion mark regarding strong’. , are already being reckon- ed as the team to beat. O O O O solute too say they have the “Commandos” Net Guardian flugnr Jim Henry, former star goalie with the New York Rangers Is the master neiminder for the Canadian Army's b ‘ who are going strong st Ottawa, this season l (Canadian Ariny Hhgth) , "Commandos" strongest team in years due to the fact of several Quebec hocke ts being enrolled at the institu ion. P.ince o! Wakes, as per usual are sayving little, but the some team can be counted upon to furnlsh plenty of stiff opposition to what- ever team they ‘are’ facing. l}: the camp: of eii six curbs littevelse but ookey is being talk- ed of these days and this certain] is e good omen. For one thing it means that the supporters are soidiy behind their squads and when this state of affairs exists then the league will doubtless have little to fear from an attendance standpoint, ' o a o Boston Bruins are far from being oounled out of the National Hoc- liey league title hunt. Defeated but once in the last seven starts the Ross teem now are in second place in the standings and are making fans all over the circuit sit up and takg notice of them. a . Loss of the famous Kraut line. last year and then the further loss of several more key players before the start of this resent season made the outlook or the Boston team seem anything but o! rosy but by the manner in which the team has been welded into a strong nttiiclzing and defending force since the start of the season es no 200d for the Other teams 1n the league. a In a recent victory over Canadiens the team still showed signs that they retain the quality of other Qfdflb Boston tennis. Notably lm. pi-essive in combination play once they secured the lend from the Canucks they showed a defensive system that the Canadieng could i" not beat with any great amount of flilvws-s» Oh. yes they win have t be listed as definite contenders. 0 O O l I other hand Canadians, one Fate 0/ Ph i1; Pondered By American League ILIUDION BAILEY Assoc ted Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, D00. 2—(AP)-—Wl'iile the American Baseball League dis- cussed means of reducing next season the National hes-sue span/a an entire day today thresh- ing out its biggest to do with Philadelphia Phdls. WEVGl problem, what The magnaltes of the Senior Cir- cuit went into session at ll AM. and remained closeted until late afternoon. They had some sand- wiches sent into the meeting room lon after 11mm time re was no question that the the afte weighty prdblelii which kept them so engrossed was the fate of the ‘Plililiskalphia _ Nugent, President of the Philsarr his attorney, kept sitting on s. bench in the bal outside the meeting room for Dari moon. franchise. Gernl Robert Irwin, Kerr However, when the meeting fin- ally ended after some six hours o continuous session League dent Ford Frick said that IIOCIIlIF could be announced and might nr be for two or three weeks or long er. Presi He added the League hild m?! succeeded in flxin the franchise, wh chi yesterday he said he h and the/t g the a valuation of could be done today. nstead of concentrating on one oi’ the "three lines of work" with which the league is consider- roblem the magnates now have ha f-u-dozen alternatives un- der consideration. Meanwhile the American ‘League completed its business preliminary to the joint smsion with the Na- .. .-i league land Comnussioner lienesaw M. Lanidis tomorrow. Be- cause oi the frail lbealtti of Landla. tvho niidcrivezit a minor operation tlzrce WWKS ago, the joint mcethi will be held in his hotel apurtmein. The attention o1 the Junior Cir- i cult was centred chieily on reducing travel during the 19413 season am resulted from suggestions‘ offered by Joseph B. Eastman, Director o line Office of Defence TfflnfipOfl" tion, whose letter Monday was Ic- cclved todny. Tho National League, also found time to talse up the Eastman letter briefly and both circuits furl over the mutter of travel red 1o the individual clubs \vi\ i"- atructions to work out the de.a 1' _ The American League, with mon ' ‘ime than the National, went into he issue thoroughly. President William Hnrriclge said he hopes m...“ .. decor ng a Montreal exchange, wlJ have to put more defensive quality in their play if they do not want to fall into a yawning flbll$- The?‘ lflcked tenacity on de- fence in losing to Bruin; and will have to switch to a more balanced BOWLING/ CITY LIAGUI Iii-ml 1f they. fir: to get anywhere. ‘MAL Lew Hayman a h fth . . v 0nd"- I‘. Hurricanes $310? pnoet “girfiiiopdg G‘ ‘Stewart m1 l,” Air Force Bombers for the Domin- B" 3W1” l“ 82 23 ion football title on Saturday at 571° Means“: m5 148 %74 Toronto was anything but lmpress- J- Burden "9 181 . ed by the manner ‘in which h]; 0- MQDMHM m‘ 186 19° fllflfirs came through with s‘ , udden-denth victory Saturday Printers,- 186 18a est over Uplands n.C.A F squad F“ Duncan m 203 234 I02‘ the Eastern Canada title. M cannlchael 1B7 - - . . ililtrglmt fig In his ow d , . - T59 5.1.3.3. .. ma m 191 a "1ey\"l't‘lbl.'rh ttruggled threouetzheltj) victory‘): fififi Y's Mem- w n mo . sry encouraging for a team on the geoiwggg? £25 278 230 (verge oi a D'f‘fl1lfll'0n.plilydOWfl. w_ Clgglpbeu 58g spectators wh m. F- i" Ea... 31mm,‘ gwmigg, “fining; 1-[_Cndmore 1&1 14.1 231 an ' 8-,. f .1 that had Vite noltlqxtlieeiriorflorextgylfiarlgg: Kinssnevni- o l" l” fumbles at critical statics the out- s‘ I”. u 14;; 192 come of the game would have been T111115‘ 158 m7 vastly different. Upland; had an 11- Caubecl- 172 136 143 glee in cvcrrvthins: but the fumble g- Egg m; 311 190 apartment and it . ,1 - else but thPir miscueyrihetrlojfgtilegi High single M. iichacl 2M them to swallow an 18-13 defeat, Remember When High three R. sue-hum ‘I83 REBEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE --——— Our Gan!‘- . (By The Canadian Press) Bentner 150 173 159 Georges Cnrpmiier, heavyweight J. McLean 158 133 269 boxing champion of Europe, A. Thornton 210 130 119 knocked out Joe Burkett. Great J. Howatt 141 1'75 296 Britain's itictéehol%er,knttt 23 M. Murley 14.7 78 191 QIPHTQ ay. HT P We“ Own for the count 74 seconds after ths Slwwrl :- the fight stnrled. F}. Mitchel] 246 199 205 i; APPY 2 l, - 8-10 P.M. OURS ‘FILLED wrrn SKATING PLEASURE SKATE TO-IIISIIT- 77w FORUM . A 1 1d a l. i t d b, . w mmm, 1 huu listened to that hyens Isl-Hi association to maintain memes 1r broom 1i o, ‘F; M. ggggexlrlggcozertgne ggis? He wlguzmklkepfliceglils‘ tgfpglggg “Tim not“: mm“ not Mme,‘ l\.<.t-s-.\‘el;». r114? woluldéilfa/e satliourillit IWMI- Luv’ Commissioner, "toldnnnnonllsu, . ,, . _ Q . -——---———~ . stniated um it mum be possible nets last Thursday by Jimmy ' .§.."““”" "’ “W” "i" i“ "“ 311.3,? "'0; “I reply tiisft in’. nw RQGERSTFRT‘ "m" h'”‘“' m" °" "l" b“! °' 1 save an additional 5.000 miles b- Franks, after slowing so goals in 20,01‘: m'"nr‘(zlj\n"’;ij\iv"nmj'h"fir; m;;f,,.u,ujf_,f 1M- m been awkw}. ' ' ___ ’ ED "firgvfagdirrlienrilays cbebunn on." _ "it: P m- ..e"*mr- u». u: .1. Hubbub; a "three-trip" bcbec- Boucher said. “If they think enough w *r',"—'""*;, m . WT“ ‘will? llgglliuanfiogleugxgiliit Amhersffiggzxiiso iflJllexdwrthisMgeogk iii ""'.§‘.‘§..$"’Z;' Qlimi.“ b’ ‘WWW’ ' '16- ' . h ill i0 Ir .. firimorll . V! , . " " , - 0 . e snswmwl: ' One o: the results nrodicted was sho’. ‘tvhateiiew cengidto ‘lncilagezdiilgg - I c swim-trains‘ they b” bombed mm Eaetilailyzfoglrie filigraivaii iliiulfl-ed have ‘MM “mew: “ “n!” Mm“ (MM that some clubs wouid move 11" game." In Montreal Longest Brooch 0t War First Baptist Church e I? the he handled awn H’ mm” “m we" games scheduled in tho last week Q b, mum)". o! th- ¥€5 i‘ term‘ "WVWM. T tlilnk the" would hurl of the season to euryer dates and in his longest speech of the war dill Ind representatives Vi?!‘ 0mm- ‘wm a m“ M” "f M“ Pfirhans finish several days ahead Pled e 34 Tracks MON D” ,_ (c?) __ and the most urgent. bocmntiy. Climber and coun or anig ‘trim!’ i J. Hayes of Quincy. I °f t“ “mm” ‘1‘"-‘1“" d“- SPF” 28' g Montreal will have s. tom-cornered “m” m" 1m"! “lb i" u" b!" M11 Rflsvrs was 3'1: fa. “lath!- m m“ m“ m!‘ inquest: Ph-ilbuelphia Athletics did thislast For War Charities “gm for Mayo; m “y” alum,“ of Franco ca‘ Jutilile l0, 1040. he 1M4 "on Normal] Rogers!‘ okmeg dogf ‘$0 vgzsyhtxefohihgtodretvnlvinn: season. . _ K r - g m; .. - e in r per-so Frick said he doubted more than .___ f,“1°,°§f1““‘,°°u,y“‘°'m “ M‘ 13811.: ergodic cigar: en's uid fir; 1112' nlsngghl “m” he w“ Mm‘ “w” 1"" “m” °“*-" not? “l”? coumbbte rsiiqvtweifen “i? NEW YORK Dee z-(Ari The “h” ‘mm ‘°""*‘° m“°"‘“' Miy "Lem" h mioqbo mu‘:- czan-iiggg.‘ l’ Na one eaguc u .a su - . . — m“ u, may“ wwmu- my. “'0 ornot . .' ject would l: surveyed at length in Directors of the Thoroughbred rsc- . l Italian Psemier fined. PN- o nib next fewewecks. ns Associations o! the United xrrmwrnHmmmm wQLMOIZLLWQq£§ t Roosevelt and took o “Gilli: lllfllillg, ___ _ States toda pledge“ the S4 ‘race pup“, ‘ fonng; Muuflfign. M. " tor 0h" iili to task as one 7 E Turner 137 143 n; tracks in t e organization to an- (mmm “w”, 53mm and u; intoxicated on wbsocouuillauor. s 13,-, giggle‘ t3, ‘i; it; flilfihihfi °.’-.'.‘i;’.”2...'i§l'.’l3;li".i'l ,‘"§“,;.‘":°-,,','£';;,{:gg,.r,g=,,r;~ ma: w.“°i.%ttill.‘°3.£.2‘f.i°l3.i."$ m °' ' "i" ' ' 1943. mun; o; Monty,“ 5;“ Mal-L that Italy hid stabbed Firsnco v °l' l!“ $501M ll it ls commonly udled, mg y, M|,,,_ m Directors, meet um tin u» . I'm“! the mo-tbupiui oisiiskiu troubles. 0' 3mm, 159 233 1m Annual General Gonven n oi the . “L91; up admit “lg-i II ebbing Tacitus?» '" h 1thitehlngsnd o. Hooper 121 132 141 vrsariimtlon. which closed mer- BY-ILICTION 101.414 pflmlin m. Mummy“; _ s 1511,13!!! en endeared pmise to E. McDcuzall 108 0'1 i3; day. re-eieeted all officers, ended ‘BM thil ll only wlhltlhv in i-hl 9- °!‘ t 9 lllngis placed in hot. wster m magi; 1m- . M, Hem, 95 m 111 by nu- c. Olark. President o! m- MONTREAL Doe. a - (m!) - bwk wgiwvgdw I- ifim‘: 158M bio. and relief isglodly welcomed. - E, sumermnd 173 183 196 been Park, as President. Mai-Gen. uh. ulsecne, war Fnnoe as m e on I Iv - The relief offered y Burdock Blood Bitter-b is based on the knowledge Tm Dfrectors pointed out that services Minister, was elected in the WYY- RWWHIJWIYI hi! been N'- hat such ailments as ocscms, and other skiiftroublee are caused by m Dumb Dorasz- more than Qflzngoaeait or a8; guedteersl ivy-election wln‘ hi. u-mmu“ much w m. pulls; b10010 condition. ' 1. Liner-t 14o 107 194 yrMmete-y - m 111011 M0111!!! - ' n; a uti 1mm. .. M. 80w.’ 12g m m racing m. war relief in 1w. was n was mmunbba todu um- the chamber; of wrbfictéms léflefigp: HM o; n, in, Qflfjf "F b! "d"! 9-3-3- °° MP “M” i“ N umber m! m 193 ‘lihntgyglvaweuslniltilggggrafindncgflg “g1 mum wuoofilislukgli votes m“‘i..t2°“$.'=“'n I. raitxililar lightly " “Y WWW MB B B Prioe8100sbottie o . . . - ' ' - - - E- MifWim“ n” 1°” w” ‘Zr. Emu... hbreds RG01 Associ- compared to use m- sebu nu.- oonslidered determination m bee it ThIT-MilbunOo.,Limited.Toi-onto,f)nt. A. Dnxsnln 100 lll 90 8 u 8 "8 “mama t u“ “Emu.” mm“ Elli? $1213.?’ é: itlltfifill‘ Z513: “"°*“e"—— ‘m’ ° ° i‘ _ -~ uuw __. ' nPma AND “CAP” STUBBS 5 nonv NAME nowuua ---—-——-————--~~ WE, Naw yL ADD A DOLLAR you ASK HiM IF HE W1"- wett. wueeeis rupee v you UNCLE ‘a "' ‘n ‘tum- PQiZE, roo- A KITTEN H . BRUCE STEWART I Q LEFT AN’ GQANWIA sevs WE SCRAP l n i H‘ 5 ou, GE LEAGUE aorfA FIND t-"IOMESPOR oeeeavpgf,g"i"’,,,,,*gfifi$s FEQGOT" Spark Piugs:-- a’ Min AN"- . Taylor 12G 331 179 c. Pineau m5 160 119 J. Aylwurd 10a 185 131 a. Doyle 105 170 99 N. McLeod 29B 117-234 Total-Z-iilfl. Magnciosz- A. Ai-scnault 1'72 181 129 J. Furncss 106 114 114 1r, Paquctt 174 14a 141 H. Jone; 201 1'19 180 P Acorn 145 1'77 171 Total-ZZSQ, High single N. ‘McLeod 29 S. High ihrcr- N. McLeod 644. Spark Plugs 4 points. Megnetos i point. Carburetors»- B. Josey 211 226 166 J. Mclnnis 1'15 131 133 E. Trainer 15B 122 159 G. DOWne 189 122 153 V. Hardy lie 1'13 117 Total-MM. Fl Wheels:- H. Tzhornton 118 1S0 i7! C. Trainer 152 l69 174 A, Gallant, 159 121 94 A Lisby 166 133 14'! H. Hennessey 134 134 190 Total-MW. High single B. Josey 226. High three B. JOSe 603. Carburetors 4 poinivs. Fly Wheels i. point. ._____._______. It is believed that the "fiery serpent" of the Old Testament was Selkirk Signs llp With Navy NEW YORK, NOV. fl-NOI Yili Yankees anounced here ind“ thll George Selkirk, Canadian-born Olli- fieldei", has enlisted in the Ulilikd States navy. He will roam i" duty Sunday. Wm b’ a‘ m ‘m- d and ins one Selkirk, whol nary. man e daughter. Born at Huntsville Ont. when his father and grandfather wen in business for many ytars, Sdkirk b9- came a resident or Rochester, N.Y-. b; the age of 12. He wok out Am- erican citizenship papers two yes-rs 38° Yanks brought him up from their Newark farm in i934, gave him Babe Ruth's famous number “Thre.-" shirt and established him in right field. For seven seasons he held the job, shared it with Tommy Henrich in 1941, and an; 1133:1941 only as utility outfielder got into the 1m world eerie" in time to b1 registered. as the "Gilt" in the tournament vic- \ tory of the Cardinals. TWO Pic-kl Winners; And Get $1,330 CHARLESTOWN, W.V.A.. Dec. 2 —iAP)_ Only two Charlestown bettors picked the winners in to- day's daiy cicuble and the re- celved $1.330 each because o their faith in Helorfa Stable's Orelena in the first and L.T. Davis’ Certain Party in the second. Orelene rewarded he; backers 3 fie “a i t. a .5555 55:55: E: i 2 Queen's Canadian Special Christmas . Fund For Children will be used to we 0f oboe: 1 Dtgyoiuhil you would otherwise he ust like say other h. ‘ti.’ -...-.....~.~ w“- e o! this mristmas appeal. It is sur- to tbs Fund's contin- uins “rillq-Ilffliltlililbflu uafgfm needs still continue is the “Ohlldnlf Ohsistm " ontribu- tlvns maria: sent for‘: c III QUIIIPI OANADIAN FUND. IONTIIAL QUE, i0 the hind‘! 01100 @131. include if» 84% mm Company, Charlottetown. ived recently: . Poole, Charlottetown. $.00. i Reveal sitar. (Continued from bun l) utes later the oil slick had spread over an area 100 feet b! 1M flat in extent. light Connlnl Towel Another crew, commanded II FD. E. L. Robinson of Vancouver. found a submarine party st‘:- fored with its conning tower v - ible. The lane pressed home its attacks wit in a minute. dropping se'ere.l de ,. one of which bounced oif the U-bolfil hull and exploded. Some direct hits were also soared with 300 rounds o! gunfire. ‘me submar ne settled, leaving s huge oil slick vislbie. The RO.A.P'. statement slid the first sir attack on a submer- ine in Canadian coastal waters oo- cumd in October, i941, and a num- ber 0f attacks have occurred since then. The statement credited dn. Ldr. N E smell, A l‘ 6., oi sn- oouver and Hamilton, with being wi‘h an individual mutuel of 81 and Ce rain Party supplied ids backers with $18. Although there were doubles that paid $1.000 on United States tracks ‘h's was the larztest pay off in west Vir: iia in ezent vears and the winn ng combination dispsyed the longest odds on the boerd D0 daily 0!‘ MON‘. in 1941 Steve Buzinski To Be Given Further Seasoning ' NEW YORK. Dec. I -(CP) - New York Rangers today sent Steve Buziuski, the 25-year-old swift Current, Sasln, product Lester Pat- rick plucked ii m the amateurs o fill suga; Jim .i'enry's shoes. t0 HEW Haven Eagles. American noc- rey league club with whom the Rangers have a working agreement. for further seascnlng. ltldihg pilot operating in the coasts area. Sodn. [Ar Small has five attacks on his records. ‘4 Pien Eli-Invited When Tug Goes Down OLEVEI AND Dec. I --(AP) - Fanrteen men drowned before dawn tors" u the 89-foot tuo Admirsl, sweat bv strong. freezing winds. want down off Avon Point... l5 riifes northwest of Cleveland. Officials of Geveland ‘linkers, Inc... which operated the wood. hlllled. M-ton w: for the Alhedilc‘ O11 00-. said they had abandoned hope that any of the. crew under Cant. Jchn O. Swanson oi River B01181!" Mich. survived. ‘ Susrcrests Birrma Be Reoccupied __--__ ‘LONDON. Dec. 2-(09 (‘JFTEH LS. Amer" Huwtsrv ior Tndi-u """"P“il“'i i" ‘he Horse o’ Commons ‘odvvvtbat nnrnm mlvrhf h, m. nccuniod by the Allies in the nrt Mussolini Makes Longest War Speech along s ID mower to Prime Minister Church- ill's wrest to bomb iw-iy our 0i the wit, admitted u. his countlymen ioduy that Italy had been lowed into the eonillct by "the belillfl- onts" out assured. tho 960910 ml- WQIXIOWWOLIIdflRhi-Oll wihiwll- " have a vsaus imnrennim ,, tbt Ltallan people want to ma!‘ mo. no said. Then he told them that tho Ger; mans "have beaten the Russia-til. that “victory cannot fail to conic to the Axis" and tint he was n0!- surprised hy the (Allied) invasion of North. Africa." Mum inane Be said Italy's military and l4! loam mid WEB-AMI! 94.18‘! Hid Bd- Jilttlbu was oi 2.51.100 Drllflmrt 3* ‘ls-so nAmili-UEQ i058 0i 173 DIVE-l. units totem...‘ 42mm) was. , m. li5uI€8 m: (liviliQn casualties l m liiunfl air i-ains and naval bomb- s4 the s m0 oi- iiznslvc against her industrial and m‘; mail-NO. tndded raicLs ixromised by Mr. ,Ullllf'thlli from riewly- timid air- . ..-:.. across the M ten-arms. ‘Ivan. ilni saith»- “i or: is no longer an Ixinmll zuui lui/vriru irons: there is but one ilhll" . ..i WLi-Z‘ can leave must leave our cities A nightly undue must also no lHlDgBq irom cities so only lighting ptrsonxiel remains. "We have spent hundreds of hllhlu-Li ui um on snblwrs that 0am 1'13. . xiii. ‘worsen minus. u; ‘ asks indium. ‘how MAM int-all“ i, Nlil-Fuimilli, lLibv-Ml in a noel mlonin wiw: ‘libr- oitr nun‘. date achieved coin- vicwry." ' ion, not .. Dakar As Base t Admiral Jean Dorian HonouraHe Minister Tonight At 10. p. Over all Stations for an once to Every Canadian. J. l. ||5|ey, Of Finance m. t010.15 p. m ' Announcement of Import. Allies May Use LONDON Dec. 2 -—(CP)— The Allies appeared tonight to be 011 tho verge of acquiring Dakar with- out bloodshed for use ls an anti- suhmarins base and of obtaining a valuable part of the French feet there on the bulge o1 west Africa, which once was considered a pot- ential dagger pointed at Brazil. The decision come out of eonfemnoos in Algiers among Pierre Boissorn. Governor- Genersl of Hench West Africa, and ‘the Allied army and navy commands in French A! i International . iil- 44W?!" _ I MIBTID 45 s I" New Western ' . "sumo on _ . KI c! umlfllllnligzfin Wfllffialgn &~‘.‘.°.;'.‘."“¥a'§°"“““ mo» FRIDAY EVENING 4 mm 00.5%, m" i DEC 41h D064- W seen as oric o; l“ ul M . 7h Chickens For Prizes ‘ifigigtnsigiymeiasgiilytirizmliirili {gm "a Admission 25c win‘? yil-lgsgnsgmsofigig, Everybody Welcome T°m WY" W111 portray w,” l 8.15 p. m. Oheirl fiiféf"ii.‘i°“~,h, i‘ g5: My m“ ° Blackie” Back In New Thriller Buckie’; ob, h than! m ‘ Wff 1536x0100- " stereos?" m ' "- W‘ ‘i m’: l b . Elves him soemeuifgetfd to s01 M fir‘ llflwm“ black-mailer ‘ '0" - - . . for; he it“; °"‘ ‘°* “we have“ blilsl Seco d ton BM} mlemsensatiorxirii 3°, At A Glance NORTHWEST AFRICA —- Allies shatter heavy Genmou counter- attaoi in Tunisia and decisive battle fhr Birerte and Tunis h believed Mined; Allies negotiate for Dakar port rights, LIBYA — Bfltish salad?! as: lllery pound; onl fore II hailing, reconnaissance parties pro Axis defences there. RUSSIA — lied Army unohes more holes in German use on eeninl front and capture strategic PIANO! — Pierre Laval reported in Berlin lo confer with Germans regarding establishment oi new l-‘renoh government, ITALY - Mussolini makes long, complaining speech, denying the Italians are tired oi the war and want pence. NEW GUINEA- Allied ll! forces enemy nuvni convoy trying to "in. inrce Bums troops. ~ BRITAIN - Eden any; govern- ment intends In lend Nation's unn- lfl “will!!! in poet-war Internat- knoek down 35 Jap Zeros, disperse ti signal ilxmno ton mbAMEJTWQv- W151i‘! sht at the fféroge nwlfmm 5119190111716 out ‘ In m’ Revolving Door] 00st Many Lives‘ ward 500. While lsw Droievkl their a Knmd M737. DOSSIDIV next wee ¢hl""l‘ hells tolled for mm‘ the: 100 Yimcrel services in vnriousNew “m?! some oi _' ,1 8 the guinea. worm, an Oriental pug. sito. 4 - OOKll ' an‘? wm-I My ma. vo Mr! warheads" GAE-RACK '