1 SPORTING NEWS i 8 Matches Are Played Wwwmw ’__ In Opening Week-End I w . I — The City Hockey lieague. after b Marking tthe ‘first week-end pliifitiony taftternoon ‘with at blgucrowd yo! mi laying dormant lUl‘ tie pzlst tvio onspie o he season, cg specaors on lurid o w ness t e n a My“ , H d “c1 u“, weeks or so swings into nation matches were played at the Cliar- wielders of the stone and broom in th‘e"°u§§'§fl“i§ pegfiggeg Wan“ fiflfon, 0a: Mgxninuqn . again on 'l‘u_estl:iy ilight when the lottlctown Curling Club on Satur- action. _ ‘he competition m}, the wrlgnt (ski ) Colleglu < with but one garne un- tiny afternoon with keen compe- Following are the results of Sat- Curling Trophy. 5&3, whitlock, 331p}, Jenn-m’ dq- belis lillllglc with the tlticn fcnturing each one of them. urdoys matches: ~ _ R B, w _ _;_ E M he d (SH ) Navy boys l. d panic that is cx- two of the eight being decided H. Winchester 6, Judge Duffy 5. ma)?! Alyward‘ Frank Acorn’ u‘ s ' a n c o p . f W. . Ad. . k . R. H. Mannin Neil MaoLeod- pecti-d to luce ilreworks frozmoiily on the inst end of play. W. W. Lord 13: S. Moore 6. Horuecgcutclfife‘ gsuggéer‘ K R Bevan’ _]_ §_' Mom, (5319) ' W!" I" “ml _ _ mmllml“ f“ dgffn;helny"'§gg g- gaffflglfrs Gfithwb Vgsfitllufl-n n n. Coffin P s Cobb (Skip) E. o. Pletts. Wm. usual. J; 1r ~ ‘(>11 1y we s 1m “i I . . cs , . . t.‘ it ' ' ' ' Dcshllt- lhc hol‘ season bc- sliffest oi‘ coirliictition is fully cx- 1O o‘ J’ -Dlmmmd' A‘ H‘ Menu’ J‘ Gerry’ L’ 5' Anguilla“ (skip) ' . a D. i ll‘. Al Mlthieson ttveen Christmas and New YeurS scieu by everyone interested in R. R. Bell 1i, J. A. Fraser 7. H Howam’ w R‘ Crumkshflm‘ st,,',,ngsfff,f$o,,,id_°x m; y; g: . . (Skip). both squocr tlizlt will Vite to the the garlic. G R. Keefe 8. Dr. H. McIntyre 6. I 5k; ice on ‘P1152: 1y night Jllfllic h..d Exiitllltltlllillly good ice wasi (‘Iv J. Morris ll), C H. Black 2. B‘ B‘ Jones‘ Frank Clarke‘ J‘ B‘ For" ( °li.“.‘li‘.“i‘ff sJo-rcr. q wgigamgtt... 5.3.31.1‘... v31...) “fir, mo». r- w- t» we» 2i its? R d W~ W- W k E d ‘iet.*§i...“i‘s'k.i°iii“i F‘ ..“-..’“.%i§‘.‘:lt2€i “it"s. "$3533. e mgs n 9e ' n ew'g*.J-s'ew-'<>-R- »l»§3=r-Rli»h~i~"1'=r>>‘ i... M060 ,.. o! taking l. . in the practice s;s-‘ Jlthy‘. R‘ s‘ P‘ Jardlne (Skirw w’ E‘ Agnew’ PC Rn sfliiti i7: w < whip it, G, Ke d, A. o. F. Gill. Dr. McDonald. Lewis Judge: McGuigtcan, “lily Wfulforxd Turner. H. Winchester (Skip) ie loa- i tins Larabee. J. s. Moore (Skip) ter (Skip) 1- Hib Saunders. F. R. Seaman. Relz- H. Bfmflln» J- sqllflfi‘ "e i.‘$tilllllkllni_', Siiurtiiiv night pin-Q ‘Detroit Red Wings ll 5-2 victory N. Anderson, A. L. McPherson Ernest ‘Mclfmis. L. J. Stacey, Ed os- over then‘ llJLlGlRll hockey league (Skip) Tanton. P. W. Turner (Skip) -iioi to \\'!iil) H " H ox. L.‘ . - iu ‘esllllll! partitions ong backhunder, added two more "emwibl? Earl selbelt- Obmined 5- Pooll. Willard McDonald. Rev. gomery. H. . the tllslilililflllllltllDnj was in the first 5 1-2 minutes oi the 155" week m a ‘imyfif 139111 with T- E- MCT-finllll- A~ w- Hmdmnn l“ sgmifingizigfhnuon‘ ~ View“ “Ml “Hen mm 1t 59mm. to :0 m from bu) Chicago, celebrated his initial (in- (Skipt Shaw. ° - ,_ w, ,, I [is it u, Wm U...“ ., ‘l. , K scorin" the first goal on o neet Weir, Dr McIntvrc (Skip) _ H. m lqusztisn ‘$111.1 ODOkll: Icur niiiliute lllllli i(ll‘ll‘fis\?5n"::ll(‘i“:gflli Piwsm?‘ [mm behmd u"? T°r°“"° " ~ —""A gnténdance. and it ‘vas 3m“ going into the net by Mud Bruneicziu. The great I . . I _. - a - third 5mm“ defenceman gave _an outstanding c d Tomorrow night's game will be Syd HOV-‘e and Hollett of the Deflmnxmce Irufnmmg a Get?“ ‘.1 but the second start for Johnny Red Wines collaborated in steal~ Wmcd Leaf “Imsive ‘mreatwb iiilrnwallis Defeats . l’ for the 215ml that gflve Do- SUMMARY pitted l ii 4-3 edge with 2 1-2 min- of the lites plllVCfi in the final period. i the,‘ mitle on 1 eii- first that uiis when they u against the current leilrl S i‘ opening encounter nre still vcry The Red Win25 meet Montreal 5“"1‘°r°m°' mnafldswn’ ‘slaw mu"'\ in doubt as to whrlt the next Thurs-dc" on the C-iirclierls‘ owskh l: urmanw and Fem Gauune! 1c (Cdrvetlil. H‘ with o. bra-cc of‘ coals were the pi1- u goal by Jack Schmidt, but Bo ‘ _ gimii (iinunxile xvotlltl have been honie icc to fight it out for the B'—Dcu_'°“' HPWE [firs 1- lhc M u. 1 L k _ l G whim evened ‘hing; up with ‘ had lnotulhf COlgiigléltlgs cgiwnioi; undisputed lenglle lead- ‘ffgonc (1.555. Brnyshglwlzicxorgdwcthe “sol: (hi): only score of thi; second penaty m iiav< _ e . _ v v ' UfLCflgi) goal. J kie Hamilton. ormer ron the Airmen to rattle in two couni- QLMNIAR! Third Period De "we (no nigh score aigainst Ma-gle Leaf, sent Navy “head Wm‘ ers that gave winem‘ their victory. first Period ll;ni.m.-,onlic Mike Kiirilkus played a solo goal halfway through the much so that a vastly improved TORONTO. Jim. '7 - ICP) -— A _~¢ . v m .1 . ,_ ,. 1o_M°¢-@;11,B1.qk (men) 1413s planned to get play started last E toiii--_ ill first irei-iotl burst. lane! Agreiwemfiighgsg‘ g‘,fli‘,f..‘c§,f,l"gcfi,;fip‘gfj ‘ 11—GM01Iil1ii"0n)i. lgOolzCilflrd (Uconnor. week but a thaw interfered _ z. . r5 V. M ,‘ k .- -- ll b.:.‘ f v _ _‘ nutuer : encounter rind Nit , winners of l{\‘i§frgnn°i~_*'l'§§§' aslqilmmgr ornftlge exp $11195 ficepiémgeufilg§l Gfiloigc; Petialties — None. frflc firslt sccticnmti finllfilsiv b‘m.._," Gmiggxi,‘ Boinbells a recent Callback of Summerslde and the‘ o .1 pace in e i < ' “ ' t up It. AF. Comb the first round Elli underway W- b. 110\Vi"v'l.l' lllill‘ pl ‘lhmhy’ January am—7 added interest to i! either one sluluitl (though. could (wally ‘ --. i .~ i. l1 i “bl °“‘“".‘7 H: s mm k Frank Chalice signed a. $25,000 ditio . l p‘av ‘ no doubt about it. N . . . - .- v - _ i i ll known hcic. His . _ . _ . _ _ _ were t“ b3. r mm, n11 fhfljufvi] “Iota? flwildiff 0n m“ three year contiatt to manage the Phcre were seven starters, three ll litcd to learn that he is nplv hick in his accustomed place with ”—_ the Bombers, a position which 118- liad held for seventeen straight at New Glasgow ice Jan. 6th. There r: The Amazon river drains a , area 'I‘.he winning horse is owned by _ i , J. F. McLeod as large as the United Statesr Emmett Bernard. Hunter River. (‘$.52 Mum m u he Class B Ginger Worthy (R. McNeil) Little Muggis (J. Gallant) ime-oa. a7. a1. The winning horse lsnovglcd by “um Education Reggie McNe , North us co. (ll. is) W. Gill ' om | t, . cwi-gecown » Jan. l0 (Wei) starters: cmiiiiigrs Laird. Rev Prowfie "WW Mil (ice-Ii) It is planned to hold another race (ice-Z). f _ ‘Wednesday Jan. i0 H. Winchester vs. C. H. Black I - "—""-"" (i -a>. . 33-1-11‘ 0-H" e- A- °- "m" (ice-O. i RUSSIAN culuums I O MOSCOW. ET": - (AP) - ’ Thousands of orshlppbl’! walked WELL, sltllnmi WILL RESTORE Y0lI llfillicvlfi (Apparition of God) Cathedral. Remove ashes daily. Scnpe scale from hcntin surfaces. I Clean soot from smoke pipes and at base o§chimneyn You will have more belt and burn lcu fuel. Try It The Euxhm church “lawm- w“ - Your . u, m, i - DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY - “W” °"““°°“ ‘° °°"‘°““‘ i Hon. C. D. Howe - Minister cccim l Tonlght Health Resort F ggctgvegfllggsdartzhehfifihivtgrwy ‘a? ~ Christ's birth by members of the ‘ Orthodox faith. Gavan-uncut of- ~iim remained upon .- usual. PAGE six ‘ l i ' ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Prize Bonspiel Saturday In Wright Trophy Play _D1‘0Wll0!l15‘3 l0 W p) Penalties-Cooper, Atoms. _Jolmslon. Col. a. 2:. Full (Skip). J- F- Connolly. B111 ."l¢l1°1§°"-.m°“' s““°"' "Hm W, U; January 3cm“ mo“ ‘Wm to ‘vork to peurimce in Detroit unifoi-m by G. Stone. W. A. Gaudot. W. T. Play 10 Etnds. Rpyg] - H we __Z Clue B Colleginns but irlrls int: the puck from Bill Jennings. A cum“ o‘ 11384 looked on‘ ' I Neuw wwmy (cur) ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " ci-twvlen ‘the sin‘; H: 'r beritin: eouire Paul Blbenult BIG-A. F. llvliaiglgey eyl i ' a 3 Charles Willis was starter. while inson and Ira Carr were First Period B ‘I s "-_' c. m: : * __ - ~ DEEP naoox, N. s. Jen- ‘l —- leagu: here. Pete Kellys No. 2 Then Detroit really‘ went to work. 1 Demm’ heme“; (M Bnmeteam y - judge‘ n sound game in the Chicago nets. third period and Steuvirt added - Pr?‘ - ummalized 4——M021ll'0ill. Mosdcll (Bouchard. t h lawm- broad team viii lump 0v r the boards Third Period Chmllbwlai") F '0 The President renewed his vain HOKE "".:;;:,"" Lilli}? i“? Scoreless» Tie . "" NEW YORK, Jln. 'I—.-(AP) —, -o New York Runner: and Chicago nks I ak P rt Black Hawks played n scoreless tie g a in the National Hockey League to- night u a Madison Square Garden Ins were treated. thoii-‘firqt scoreless deadlock in the third shutout of the current hockey season, with are Hawks involved in two of .he rec. N c. oldup, Horeck. slon C0lli'(_‘1'l\i‘ll. _ _ Avdrtiwglariwhlgcmiineyalgkg) M {isflkrlggr Mama“, ' c; i F , - lPUQv-‘l or League Leadersh lp. simii. Hellofs, A. Knox. J. J. 20g: It: Pt- ~ < ilidssilil “- “m” “- “ 381- 439F000" The ai-aerieyfpemi Driving Club 4 ‘ Gulre Arnett Howatt. H- ‘ ‘um Bmms B“. hi” HA3.’ t,“ "cousins," .1. mmo M l L z H. Buell. H. C. Aitkinson. W. M Sgt. MC . - anti climb into a iiecicloeii “first The triU-Illllll was Lllgciroligsfhfifth 3m‘ R‘ H‘ He“ (skip) w' M5’ 6' H‘ ggiicllikfilrglggs Fred he“ i“ “‘°°°' m” m“ °t m’ ‘ea’ . T} t m‘ mp5 h-u-e “fig-Ed >h¢= Montreal for the Notional Hockey 1n six starts against Leafs this yenr waiter Carver’ A‘ Bagmm’ Geo‘ In 3' Rogers’ (ski ) son‘ m covehead my Saturday ' tea-viii during be}. iii is (veirceemie leadership. ' the other cndlniz ill ii (ii-iiw 1t kept Hllwklllst H011 T. Aw Campbell Drégtgllgirgjipmltamflll” MP d ‘Bflflflaflfln. Despitelthe 001:1 Wdeflfll- _ p. m“ >1‘? 1 . '_ B.» . u RN W. rt rig ‘lying... crowl- , i i, _ (Skip\_ - ~ - ' er, t, ere was a urge aten once {lilul “l-lu'n‘\(‘°‘ll~"lllll|.}'}‘l'50fIlltlllllltoy] llSll1‘§:OlLFRCl\]e(‘illb( llfillnglilklgflls Poul Euniriigllirfskfivligo [iariglliltuiiillc-(gxta Wald“ Hoyt‘ H‘ callback‘ J‘ E‘ H‘ 1' spine“ M t-‘o! spectators some urwmg on itch d dill-ins llw dist twu w2»:l;s.l dominating the l-llriy. Detroit two-Point edge by smotlieiiilit Clii- Burdfl“ 3M3“ Duffy (SKIP) I ‘Jaw’ H‘ L‘ Sear‘ J‘ C’ o“ JOOLb-Wfgf hi)’ 5191831 1nd 9W1! B ’ * i; ‘i will] the only‘ soul of the first cargo Block Hawks 10-1 at Mont- H- R- Lrlrge. J. Dougan, V11" Home‘? MK , c_ Monbifew Y 9Y0 e- DJlIY we were asked as to when crioii on Bill (Flash) Hollows lea] Horne. J. A. Fraser (Skip) 2nd Stone, 8.0 0 35' mud“. afle u Planned for Wed- UMMAR Class A Trot and Plea Jlm 2 . ~ Howel 3:16 (C?) "‘ ELM-cs Comvmm‘ wok A.N.S. squiid. nourln: the shots Flt n bewildered _. _ . _ r leadership m the Ham“ 5m. ‘ 0 l ~ ‘A ' We mm .1 glbffimxzekgecgilkd“ .2110“ lead w 7'3 2 fiiiimdeiaukwkh (Quacken i "- ig]: Hockey league fiaturtriaymnlgrlji: n that OCCIlSlOl‘. . "2 e‘ -_ _. _. __ , .( ' _. _, ~ i; h riding a 5-2 eea F n n c and untcs " ‘iii g boys tuvc Room Tony bukovli-h. called up 3 ggfacnlnkx-Ia Lhmsly (Kellen, Zisjuicr’); liiYsi.-ia‘iace Dartmouth R. C. A. F. I I I a s qlwh- _- by Detroit from Indianapolis only _!__Detr0n ‘Mcmee (Cancun 9.... much po\-,~,_-;~ spam mm Piliézge ‘o2. team. ‘The tars from the naval I Que; _ tc . this week. was the only man to PQHHIWLJHHI " 4 M. Chic-Mb Black Héwvks an‘! {mining blue here moved out in _ * l “l; iii? t“: "w - sew "c" i" “°“‘?"."“"§ "m. " n " - - 9 '2 t came l clj luv" ~ B" ‘ 5 ‘ - 1- ' i‘ ~ - ~ < . Th me was as an mus . flood us their Air Force opponents hurt his shoulder Thursday at New Second Period {u}: KS O1 d 10 l vlctoiv her€6§at 9 8B and hing who witnessed that Ytuk ' - before a crowd oi‘ 116 though only five perlaltles W6" ._- ‘ ' _ t. Th fliers went into I Mosdcll. \ ith a hilt trick noglliggdoiun the ‘ipenmg period m‘: Q s l! C. R. BLACKBURN (Canadian Preu Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. Jan. ident Roosevelt has called '1—(UP) '- t. icwhiit a ziifferent story ‘Tmmlm- BQCM" ‘c’ Ilenlt A , . r Berg upon Congress and the United MI,§,‘*..,C"‘» (rum. Considcrfll i~Doii‘oit Hollcti (CHM/bill) 15.27 Jflvksm“ 18-56 SUillilf-‘iily _"“°‘“§‘ ‘,"d‘“§.,§:.{§;, 3.2%. q States to close the ranks for total the “Yin. . oi‘ the li-rlguc Penal fldflCkfi-Oll. Egan. Pmmw — H- Jwkwn» ' ' kw? e13: goal Hamilton ckme effort in "this most critical phase rivht from (hi) stilt-t due to it draft "_——'"_— First Pei-lea H; Wm, amp“... on a plly of the was," and fixed the sights 1h}; robbed inem of several ploy- Second Period 1,3111% Idham Navy's Johnny Gee of foreign policy on international 61-5 (m. -- -- e F l-Montr Ell. Hillcr (Harmon, o'- ‘l d ‘i, the‘ scoring in the 1,5; use of American power and in- setbacks til" - 2—D(‘ll'Ull. Bukovitli 4.2a. O59 R339 Ur C on 6:34 “Qua o‘? the pm, fluence to achieve the principles . nevertheh. (k-Dvtroi’. Qunckenbush (Arm~ ‘ - ‘ Mosliell (Geiliife. mggmhan‘ stood 0,}; for m, m; of the Atlantic Charter. ' in both lo. . slrillittl "i9. ‘. v lll) 16:47 ‘Iran hum ‘he game “mm m. He did this in his annual re- l - - 4__f5_,3i0n_ Q-lludlffluli (Cyawfgl-J) I A PCllfllll'3S—LliCl’l. Gauthier. ‘_ 3 ‘ port "on the state o! the notion," piade and Pumple were the most -. During tlio leiigue layoff the 6.14. . . _ _ effective A“. pa," men an 8,000-word message read by ' squad has practiced consistently 5-B0stOn. Cowley 745. . second Period I clerks at n joint session of the} ,' and their [lard-working efforts 6~Boston. Jennings (Cowley) ICLIBiAt Ii-Moritreal, Gauthier .Hlller) BGW 79th 601181155 35741355?- Ind i have shirt-ed to show results. so p¢na1gi¢_<_yqon¢, 4 42 it personally in a half ilht. which we have fought." w R Ad vs R R B“ (m: Mr. Roosevelt asserted in hls_ . . . . ems - - - muss e __’ ‘ The second horse iacc was held _ “m, k no T “This; new year of 194g! can b: - - .. . . an . n. . i» “Y ll:e.:."l2"=il2: it. teas i."é..ll..3i".i..... " il“°..l‘.‘..i‘£.‘.f‘l.tlf.i§. °’ " "m" ' i. p. s. Cobb vs. Judxe Duffy uce- "lots can see the final endlnc 5.1.0., _ _ _ a). of the Nazi-Fascist reign o! ter-i "1306" New Yolk Americans. now the .11 Class A, ‘and four in Clnss B, nll Col. G. E. lfull vs. J. A. Fiaser w,- m Enrol-m ' “i945 can see the closing in of the forces of retribution about the he malignant power of nd d l. A L. McPherson vl. T. W. L. Ehaz fglamdeh cans“, for upper grades; ago e". Timers: Myron McArthur. Blair R. D. Qulllfl’ vl. A. V. SHIN“ own mitts’ nlng showings.) Andrew. (ice-l). beret. - W y in‘. ; Announcer: Cenrce E. Smith. P. W. Turner vs. R. G. Snlllett_ dry _ eh a - . . 1 ' ____,. . CUTICURA sn/ir‘ n. (mum-v Hi bneil c0 :32 9-11 . K1 ’ ~ crol. lolve mo cttl - . s ow closed (it suntmorside at _.' _- i h d i F ' _ knows that they may furnish a 8-—T)"lr0li., Armstrong (Bukovlcrl) noon on Sdturday‘ when the last 6 §§i§i1§i°°ili-ov Lam (mchlm. c e u e clonal. action to guarantee that i big upset—aud to_ilie minds _ 5.18 of the 646 pelts were placed by penamegfia,“ (2) 50m], ' 0V9 P935011 3669911 1°? 311ml?! . ; many it will be a biz one-by tfifl- 9—Dc.rolt. Bukovich (Quackcn- the show Judge Douglas Bell of are Ohamberlpin ménr 3° “Md 5mm 490°" ‘ ’» "e oi the Johnny bush) 5.3-1. Carleton. Bee e oi the record ' I 000 “F's " l‘ “mind m the w“ ‘ | chcd crew. 10-—D6tl‘0ll, Lindsay (Cnrvetli) 6.05 on...» n5; jug. Hg was a mud“). Third Period effort in some way and called for " ' b k illh llé.‘~!'l@lfl3-5§- lxtcr in briit, completed than htiti fir“; ‘getugpglsggrses lmfufi W.’ fir?" l. t .l1'\6 1. ~591~ been ex cctcll. _ , authlcl- (O'Connor '*__' ‘79- ° an“ ‘f? ‘*1 bcrtl 18-35. Howevc-IP. the final awards \vl.ll 7 yilmrea] G , The Curling club is manna an- quest n“ “mversal ‘r mm‘ Penalty-Egan- not be released until today. it was a-Moiiueal, Mosdell (Getliffc. other attempt w I" v1" "m1?" my tremble and asked comes! announced. Officials, rushed by Chamberlain) 7:40 w“ m‘ the G‘ D" w“ m‘ Tmrmy’ 9° PW" 1°? °°’°P¢1"m"° Private sATtRIJA-YS GAME other bUSilIOSS. W011) unable .0 o-Moiiiresi, Richard (LBOh. Har~ wvn last Year by a Mk SUPP“ and public enterprise to Provide \ complete the (ally Points. etc, to m0") 13151 by w’ R‘ Cruickshank‘ n’ ‘v35 oo-ooo-ooo pos jobs. The message had little detail of » foreign relations planning for those Over the week-end officials v.11- claxnorlng for such detail. But he nounoed that thev honed t0 h!" urged the people to be patient. to abs-rid ’ ' ‘ that any nat- and to avoid "mode 1 nigh loci is perfect. with the RICH. M, Sim 1,, New Glnsgowtdlflilrtch tells us. ‘lfljfmgfnngndLtdhflfllflllnggaggiizf It was eltplfllhed that losers of in Germany" efforts u. divide the the second izflmfi - i ii town. On the bosls of the latest ' the first round will automatically A111,‘ ' ' " ' A v-ctsrr-ln M. LEELNLTSto-vliuor‘ fiwures "only a few points" seo- 5m" Play for we Senmer Cup’ H9 P1958915 m9 Unmid S93E95 Sumgm ‘i Sm‘ lhirilmlqvdivul? lztltililiunn ‘h1g1? ilfiltfi.‘ the two ranches.‘ offleizils Winn-m in the first round Wig! to continued co-opemtion with the ualllsbk‘ ‘l? ‘o; (l- , flit/Zr egg thgtliorhaltilnv Zlilllfiifed might “Md- but the‘: ‘Villllld n‘? mike rmy gglzuxifileulw ltyy ‘§a:fls1°c&mpe€v; gmfi’ glfilgugnfogeviémglggtafié w c. c.\ll‘.’( .~ e. £- w‘ - iinnouncemen o a w ne t‘l . “ I P9" ' their initial clashes. q Both ‘meet, 822K:téctfiéllwlutwiglgvwlgllaglfixféllgg runner check .5 mm, r ‘m’ ‘ sames- 1 m“ l! m‘ m the settlement of political gig- mh mm" Hl"ll”'v:‘\1§llln “rmncon gradually mode his way and his ‘ At New M398"! tiiiigllomgsxilps?“ “ ' w Zifi. ivlviiigiiewemiigiievghing to; 3mm °n Jm“, '.. . ' legion of friends here will be dc- 511-1045 of world . It must be the justifi- i cation of all the sacrifices that =. Ill-c l =‘-‘~“‘°*“¥h - ' l -i.il t it." ~~ . t- - . - . . - » glinliicli" luru-reljl X h‘ U1 U r a lgrunw- ll" v ‘mnliiillipcrcd pl'ers't°"nnkel' pineal‘) Cubs “M15333 ~hmul7 uh-au Pm‘ will"! 01 l ' . . . ‘ stonewa f “ d; 1:“) m lnle D13? Cvmbillution, Chalice SUMMARY Dr. Giddings vs. A. W. HYndmRn-Imoeriallstic Japan. 1 w . gun o, L e, piloted the Yfllikces’ in 1913-14 and _ (lee-n. "M05; impomm of milled the M0110 Tenn’ "W ‘welts lhe time when they We" we; succeeded by Bill Donovan. Pcgv Wit (E. Bernard) 1 1i a G Hughes vs. Dr McIntyre cm “e me subseanmi beginning h“? 19m‘ l" " “g5?” ll-“m- W“? nrnctlcally rulln: the roost in _..__-___._ Helen Colmilck (c. Andrews) 2 2 3 (ieelzw ' ' o1 vi scum: ovttsflw‘ 10* -'\ We“ JtIMQl" lme ho ‘ey circles. BRAINS HUGE AREA Laddy Volo (M. Ferguson) a a 2 R, s1 p, Jardlne vs, Mac Mc- peace . s ,. .- _ _ , , _. ..:.-- '_':';_'l Time-ZN, 33. 32. Kimon (143.3; ' ' ve been e. m. eels" e-M-e" "PPM l 139° ‘ Tucson . lunar! flll-‘Y NI- t, It f ll wad the some gm- ' N t‘ I F’ Page-vs R010 (L Gumcstcr) y :21 p!“ 350"“ longer a Iona l||lI Board ' Lady SJfiltll (AI Smith) 2 a 4 (ixn"v~ m“ V" J" J‘ Mcm“ wli}‘hee'afyfémln°‘lhgg“§igfa.“m” l ‘ ‘ 3 .1. s. Moore vs. 1.. B. McMillan "We need the continuing friend- (ioe-2). ship of our Allies in this war. In» E. D. Nicholson vs. Dr. Pierce deed’ ma; need i4 n rimmi- of life hall need uce. version. “onlitgu. - .1 .11 (Th .> _ slip elotliesplns 1n the thulnbs c-wrdlimf- ma“: l2 (wig) Jusdges: Millar Orr. Murray Orr. Tue-du- new! “'14-” I-Ifl- (u the chlldenh mitts when they (Special showing "mt (i: Mohl- Harold Dlckieson. m wet m» for W“: .. plm w size plate, ARY v8, 195; Sl- Swiss Fuel ll. '8. Hit Below Bolt Maghazine Takes Issue With News Freedom Plan LONDON, Jan. 7—(GP)- The 3mm Publication. War and the Working Class, hns ll-lbllshed an open letter" disagreeing with paign inaugurated executive director ed Press. a CBS broadcast from Moscow said yesterday. George Moorad of CBS, in broadcast heard here by the S0- viet. Monitor, reported Magazine's letter to have hit belo Swiss to the newspaper Bas- Btflte Bvcffllry Btuttinlus’ statu- ment that the question of Swiss ex- ports was being res-examined crest. ed surprise in Switzerland. Anger und resentment followed the pub- lication in the Neue tung o! a Washington dispatch ouo- own business and we will fiwiimnm :2, l ours." nation of “vultures!” The Magazine took the position. that the Russians “do not insist upon their type oi press in the bourgeois countries, and they do not expect our ideas on freedom to be thrust upon Russia." ARTMOUTH. N.S . n (OP) - S t. William Lemolne. 27, of ue.. was killed almost instantly Saturday when he was thrown from a Jeep on an ice-cover- Thlee other soldiers riding in iiie jeep were sevcrelv shaken up lnclured eenouslv. The Jeep crashed into a tree when ed from the road after hit- ice. . Lernolnds body was {gr- next of kin are his and Mrs. Napoleon Sore]. Mr. Cooper has been campaign- ing to insure flee acces to news world, together with, equal trans- mission rates for all, as a means of promoting international under- standing and averting future wars. He has proposed, also, that free press clauses be written into ‘the coming peace tlreaties, with v urea ll I: n uBu & ucu DISSOLVED ORAL VACCINE CA TA R R H RHEUMATIC DISORDERS AND NEURlTlS SEE PAGE 5 Take Care 0E Your BICYCLE PHONE 94l lei Us Overhaul, Paint or Rn- build it During Elle Winior We Have the Best Equipped Bicycle Repair Shop In {he Mpriiimcl l Your LaVWnM ower WILL NEED SHARPENLNG AND REPAIRS ALIO. 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