Campb ~whi a Paol; SIX SPORTING NEWS f ‘Island Horses Take ‘Two Even ts Of Nine Raced At In tcr-Provin (By The Canadian Prom) HALIFAX, Feb. lf-Horses from Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island competed Saturday and Sunday in a two-day ice-racing program on the Halifax Common and Lake Mic-Mac. About 10,000 persons saw the races. f tue nine events, Island horses captured two, with a pair o! firsts going to Halifax. two to Dart- mouth, twp to Pugwash. N. 5., and one to Oxford, N. S. The Prince Edward Island entry, Dr. Buzilong,, won the Class D event, on the lake ice today. taking the event in straight heats from Bud the Tramp. Willis was driver of the winner. Margaret Jean. another P. E. I. entry, took the Class C race Sat- urday alter dropping to sixth place in the opening lueat. Driven by A. B, CutcliiTc, Margaret Jean came through with clean-cut victories in the second and third canters. ‘The first heat was won bv Lucky Guy. Harold Cudmores Miss America, from Charlottetown. lost out to symbol Harry in the Class A event yesterday after taking one heat. The Island more lost the first heat l0 Judd in a close light w the wire and then took the second by n nose. Symbol Harry won the lhird heat. and walked away with the race-off between the thrcelleat WUJITETS, with Miss America in sec- on . ' Saturday summary: Frec-For-All Victor Lee, R. S. Allen, Hlli- fax (Baker) Rainey G. Henley (Lovers) .. The Great G. (lJauphinee) . Sully (Kidney) Lady Hal (Moresidc) Clan A. Symbol Harry. G. Maser, Dartmouth (Fraser, Jar- dine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss America (Cudmore) Judd. (C. Walker) Byron Nelson Wins New Golf Championship S CHRJSTI, Tex, Feb. AP) — Byron Nelgm celebra- ted his 33rd birthday by winning the championship of the Chxisti open golf tcunmmcnt day fininslling with a 364 that led him four strokes better than Harold (Jug) McSpaden. Nelson shot a five under pa! 06 in the morning round and it was well that he did because in the fin- i a1 l8 holes he was even par and had McSipdden approached his morning pace of 83 which tied the corn titive course record, Nelson wou d have fallen. As it was the Sanford. Mo. pro- fessional shot one over por and none of the other leaders hod hot rounds in the finals. Nelson drew down 01.000 in war bonds for capturing his third tournament of the winter tour that started in Portland in November. Since the first 0f the your he has finished no lower than a tie for second in five tourneys. McSpaden drew S700 for second place while Ky Laffoon of Chicago and Sam Schneider of Corpus gtlioristi tied for third and split $1,- Craig Wood was fifth with 270 while Jimmy Demaret of Corpus Christi Naval Station and Sam Byrd of Detroit tied for sixth and seventh. New Glasgow Team Wins Memorial Gup (By The Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW. N. 8., Feb. 4— New Glasgow Bombers Saturday night won the Memorial Cup, em- blematic of the A.P.C. senior hoc- key league's ore-season champion- stiig). by scoring a 9-2 win over Pictou Refltters in a delayed game. The win gave the two-game, total- gonl round to New Glasgow by a 15-5 score. St. F. X. Defeats Debert Amy 11-3 (By The Canadian Proust) ANTIGONISH. N.S.. Feb. 4—8t. Francis Xavier University mm. mered out an 11-3 win over the Debert Army team Saturday night in on A.P.C. senior hockey league game. Jumping Into" a 2-0 lead in the 0119111118 session. the Collegians added six goals in the middle per- iod and three more in the third. With three goals and an assist. o. ell led the St. EX. assault, le Hogan and Fitzgerald also scored two apiece AND _ D A N C E ‘ AT y SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT cial Ice Meet Harold Grottan (Baker) .. 0 4 4 (Judd set back for running in third heat). ~ Chou B. Northern Prince, Mark Giliis. Pugwash, (Lovers) _ . . . . . .. Dr. Budiong (Willis) . . . . . .. Calumet Dudds, (Turner) .. Miss Marjorie Hi1 ......... Cllll C. Margaret Jean. A. Cutcllife. Ch’town. (Cutclifle) . . . . .. Lucky Guy, (Moreside) Dcleware, (Walker) . . . . .. Shanghai, (Dauphinee) . Dorothy Dix, (Lovers) San Ton. (l... Kelly) . SUNDAY SUMMARY Free For All Trot Hal Britten, C. Nicholson, Halifax, (Nicholson) Peter McKinney (Moresidc) Noontime. (Laney-Baker) Alvin Guy. (Turner) Class A. Ralney G. Henley. P. Mac- Aulay, Pugwash. (Layers) .- ll (Ownership since chflnlled 115MB) Symbol Harri’. (Jardine) 2 3 The Great 6-. (Dauphinee) .. ‘Miss Marjorie Hal. (Al-hing) .. vJolothy Dix, (Lovers) Judd. (C. Walker) Class B. Walter Brown. S. Wcvkl. Dartmouth. (Weeks) Previous, (Schumen) Margaret Jean. (Cutcliflc) Pearl Direct, (Belle Maior Bowes, (Moreslde) Harold Grattan, (Baker) Class C. Col. Ifllon. J. Thompson, Ox- ford. (Baxter) .- San Ton, (L. Kelly) Ycerleu Hanover. (Dnuoh Dorothy I... (Album!) .- Mlke Volo, (Kidney) Class D. Dr. Budlong, H. Willis, Char- lotte . (Willis) . . . . . . . . .. Bud the Tramp, (McNeil) 1 22 3 4 Canadiens D . 4 — (AP) — Scoring once in each perlodMont- rears Canadlens stretched their national hockey“ lgague lead “$0 “it W4 p ‘the seventh time his year before 13,535 fans DETROIT v Maurice (Rocket) Richard's 30th goal of the season was the whining counter tonight, coming (n a re- bound off nmlle (Butch) Bou-_ chain's shot midway of the second period . Richard's goal come while Cbgri Lisccmbe was in thenpenalty x for holding Ray Getl e and broke a S-sll deadlock that had existed for more than l6 minutes . Elmer Inch, Montreal centre who was the game's outstanding perfor- mer, counted the first goal ut l4:- 59 of the opening period, ting in from the blue llne and punch ing a 15-foot backhand shot past Detroit goalie Harry Lumley. The Red w tied it up 2 minutes and ‘I seconds later on Liscomoes 30-foot shot and it was still 1-1 when Richard poked in the clincher. Right wing Ken Mosdell scored Montreal's third goal with le than four minutes to p_lay after 30b Fillon's pass. SUMMARY rim run-Io 1—Mor1treal, Lach 2—.Detroit, Lisccmbe Quackenbush) Penalties — None. Second Period (Bouchard) 14:39 (Wochy, 16 :46 13.15 Pcllflltics -—Lach. Liscombe. . Third Period 4-—" ‘ .1. M Sd ll (Fllli ; Penalties —ON0i’iG. on) 1615 SATURDATS GAME MONTREAL, Feb. 4 - (or) _ Montreal Canadiens hammered‘ out a 5-2 victory over Detroit Red wings here Saturday night in the first of a. homo-md-home. week- end series between leading the pack in the National Hockey League. in an outstanding performance in the Detroit nets to avert whet might have been a higher score as Red Wings seemed unable to break the jinx that seems to hover over them whenever they stock up against Canadiens. In the last 19 games between the two teams Canucks have walked away with i7 victories while the other two contests ended in ties. The goals Saturday were well divided as Fern Gauthier. Elmer Lech, Leo Lamoureus. Bob Filtign r e k C A. S-Montresl, Richard (Unassisted) 1e Le Evans (1 GRS) g‘ luvfiilmfil‘ ‘N; . 0C l ‘h’ “w” "m" gower (1 0R3)- e Youthful Harry Lumley turned ilchggggxénzc) Played in a week-end bo the Charlottetown Curli the romalnd phy. In. Mc A 10 8. LH. Coffin, 30; H Dr. H. 8 NELP YOURSELF 1...... TH” cu TO To Your sum .. Fun and Vigor SKATING FRIENDS WILL JOIN. YOU ' THE- Fflflu" Cruikshank RinkCruze Of I Pair To Represent City In Provincial Bonspiel In the British Consols com- petition. one game was played on Saturday afternoon when W R. Cruikshanlfs rink won from the 1x50. Anderson rink by a score of l. -ll. ' The Cruikshank rink. having played three games without a loss, will be one of the two teams to represent the Charlottetown Club in the Provincial playoffs. Three other teams are still ill the running to determine the second team. This evening NJ. Anderson meets R8? Jnrdine and the winner oi‘ this game will meet H R. Carruthers on Tuesday evening with the winner of that match emerging as the second Charlotte- town Club rink.. The Provincial playoffs will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. when twn rinks from Albertnn. Suulmerside. Montague and Charlottetown will meet in Charlottetown to determine the Wagner of the British Consuls tro- D Local Midget Game Scheduled Tonight The Rangers are scheduled to meet the Maple Leafs tonight in a game of the Midget Hockey Lee- gue. It will be layed at the Holy Redeemer Rink rom 6.80 to 7.30. League officials urged all play- ers from both teams to be onhond. efeat Detroit Team 5-2-3-1 In Games. Played ‘Over Week-End ' Montreal markers and Joe Carveth and Carl Liscombe banged them in for the Red Win88- BUIVHVIABY lint Period 1._Montrea1, Gauthier (O'Connor) 4 l0 z-Dctrolt, Carveth 19.411. Penalties-None. Second Period 3—Detrolt, Iiscombo (Wochy, Jock- son) 7.16. 4~Montreal, Inch Penalty-Linda Third Period ll-Mcntreal, Lamoureux (Richard) (Harmon) 0.30 y. 3 .05. (i-Montreal, Filion (Lunoureux) 9 ‘l-Montreal, Richard. 11.111. Pelxlla-lties-E. Bruneteau, Ed- do s. 3 Glollegians- Nead Scoring In Gity League of the Colle- who lppcd to fourth place. Hollow- ing is the standing of the first 12 in the league: Nicolle ( C) Robertson ‘Blanchard (C) A Pis. (C) {elly (2 ANS) bcrge (2 ANS) w (2 ANS) .>e.v.w—oaa.<i3v-o:i I-lhd “HFQQQQF¢QL@UI‘5VT JQQQ©QSF’:>:JE3, Results 0f Play In Week-End Games At Gurling Glub __..__ A total of eight. matches woro nupiel at ng Club played Friday night and er Saturday. Some very con curling was witnessed. In addition to the week-end tition f th Wéh Tro- y. ‘liolncedefcrc ed W3. In the wbek-endlmotchos fol- “ . games one mbtch was lowing were the rec ts w. McDonald, 1o; w. Plckard. McNeil]. 0. Judge Duffy. 1o; aIw. l-lyndman, 4. a RD. Quiglcy. l0; A0. Putmon. CH. Black, l2: JJ. Morris. 8 PM]. Tu 7; W.W..T..ord. 0 HR. Spillett. 9: Dr. Gicldings. 7 McIntyre 9; RS. Bpiilett. Gornwallis Defeats Dartmouth Airmen T-i _(Byv The Canadian Prom) DEEP BROOK, N. 5., Feb. 4—-A flve-goal flurry in the third bu‘ last night gave H.M.C.S. Cornwal- lis a 7-1 victory over Dartmouth Air Force that virtually clinched the tars’ hold on first place in the Halifax Senior Hockey League. The Navy burst loose after a fast pair of opening periods in which the teams appeared evenly matched. The sailors were leading ztl-l when they started going to] own. BOSTON. Feb. 4 — (AP) Boston Bruins protected their two- game grip on the national hooks); leacues fourth-place lay-o f berth by sharing a 8-3 ock with New York Rangers tonight before a skimpy 8,000 crowd at the Boston Garden. The Rangers pulled into the tic. the eighth of the current season, with less than four minutes to play when Fred Thurricr ed the rebound on Bucko McDonal ’s long shot. The visitors also scored in the two previous sessions. when Kil- by MacDonald and Grant Warwick beat goalie Bibeault with long and short tries. The Bruins gained a 3-1 lead during the opener on coil b Bill Cupulo and Herb Can Andy b f a 3-2 lead when Kenn Smith countered during the 14th minute of second period action. Toronto Defeats u Black Hawks 4-3 CHICAGO. ILLS. Fob. 4 - (an) - ‘Ifhc third place Toronto Maple Leafs with right wing Ted Kennedy scoring three times. de- ' eated the cellar-dwelling Chicago Black Tl-Tarwokési 4-3, tonight in o no one league omo bo- foro 14204 fishes’: g SUMMARY First Period 1—Chicngo, Grosso (Smith) 2-Toronto. Kennedy 3—T0ronto. Meta 4»—Chicogo. Smith Penalties —~ Field, Pratt, Second Period 5—Chicago. Moslenko (March) 3-Too4ronto, Kennedy (Pratt) 151:- Penaitles - Hanlflton. Simon. Cooper. , Third Period ‘l-Toronto, Kennedy (Corr and Hill) 1:17 Penalty - Davidson. ‘fignish Ainnen lo Play Team From Alherton An Air Force team from the Tig- nish station and Albertorrs first. team are scheduled to play o. 11cc. Key game at Alberton Rink on Wcsdfll’ night. it was announced ‘vcr the week-end. The ga wil‘ . art at 8.80 and will be folowr J a one-hour skate. A bang-up enlcglllntelr is expected. 0w ng are the likely llneu 1 Air Furor-Goal. A. Clnfleyqné, Lloyd: defence. G. Wight, J. Me. Donal ' forwards. I... Duvnl. E. McCotu-t. B. Dongle. Beatt . stew- art. Mcllbli. Farquhmrson. clnnls. Albumin-Goal. n. Campbell; us. fence. E. Millman. H. Barbour, D. Murphy; forwards. R. Jeffrey. .1. Nowe. .1. Clarke. s. McNeill, M. Matthews, F. Murphy. ---____.___ RETJEMRER WIIEN I! TheuCn lll Pr”; Bight members“ ofmthe Ottawa Rough Riders football club execu. tive were suspended by the Ama- teur Athletic Union of 051mg; m"! W" I80 today ls the result of the " eat impersonation" of ROY Berry by Bohn Hilliard; an American clever. the previous fall. Ifitcifiaexecutivc was reinstated. ..._______ Noadaohos :.."-...-::.-.e i???‘ ‘(DNIIIDIKI I).u./, Today's n Gurlliigfélgi HEINRI- Monday. I: Hon. T. A. hour. loo i: L B. Mocllillon vl. A. Pherson. n. n. Bell vs. (rum Duly, ' sso ass. Too l: P. W. Turner vs. A. G. Putnlm, loo l: -. Li). Morris vs. ILD. Nicholson. 0c : G. 0G‘. Hughes vs. Malcolm u“. BRITISH t loo 8: N. J. Anderson n. B. 8. P. Jor- dine. Standing In Gity Sr. Noclzy Loaguo ..., Following City Senior grains Protect Standing In I. H. L., HoldN. Y. To Tie rim Poi-lad l-Boston.‘ Cupulo (Marlo, an a-uew York, McDonald (chef's) S-Boston. Coin (McGill) Penalties - None. Second Period &1lth o-Ncw York. Warwick co) 15:08 Penalties - Shewohuk, MacDon- d rio, Thurrier. lcr. Third Ion-loo o-New York. Tllurrier (McDon- aid) 16' Penalties — Wa major), Rculni Bruins- Defeat 4—.Bo|ton. al Ma nui. nu By 4-2 Score. ‘TORONTU, - Boston drums strangulation grip on the spot in the national hockey lcllilo race Saturday night b ering Toronto Maple night before Boston's Aiflh place 1468.5 in seven starts this sea- son. ‘me Bruins nave won all three games the teams ' Boston and two o! OHIO. Rookie Prank wall, Ont.. played an outsunuinu part in the doston triumph along with sucn ve ll Pat lags-n, centre Bill Cowley one.‘ goalie Paul Bloeoult. First Period l-Toronfo. vidson) 2—Bo|ton. Coin lower Penalties - Pratt. Jackson. Soc Ii-Boaton, Smith (Marlo. Cupolo) 4—Toronto, Pratt) 5—lBOSi'.0ll, Penalties — owski . Third Period 6-3080011, Maxi Penalty - Nookey Results lotion! hi3 Toronto ~ 4. New York 3, Boston . Canadiens 8. Detroit 1. ADERICAN LIAGUI Hershey 3, SATURDAY Notional Magoo Toronto 2 Montreal S, ADC Cleveland 8 Pittsburgh i, lieu-alloy I - ._________ NEW NEWS MAOAZINI —Publicotion nova-m B, J. A. er o! page news I rodeo the service. nine four regular- to o pan. lunar I he blioo would be t to tn cod lomewhst Iplufl $111!! livfigsrllorufliilw’ u ‘c nounood t Mk is the standinl in tho "we: Cowle and Tavern. dustry journal now in lfllt- "fut iiflfi, o and general n lhllllifll will ARLIYITETOWW nnucnvuiu Inn-u TROUT! CAHIS --. . hi». lib-l PM. Campbell u. J.‘ a. I00 8: . ‘ ' A. v. Spillett vs. l-l. Winchester. “m: loo 4' CONSOLI GMIIB 8 P. M. League: W l. AH; l 6 I on) 1 .18 19220 (Cupulo) 10:28 (Deodor- Dion. rwick f (one 2, Cain. L:afs~ Feb. 4 — (OP) -" their launch-place filly-O“ y ov w- iueofs 4-2 usl 12,11!) fans. It was win over the thin.- navo co in the four in ‘Ibr- Mario from Oom- l Wrdflfl 88 Gflfilwflnil UMMABY Hamilton (O (Kennedy 1'8‘ ) 3 0nd Period K edy (Davida-n? can 10:45 y 17:00 Mario, Coin, Ston- 0 182m Kennedy. Q Sunday Chicago g. Sunday Indianapolis 2. Boston 4 Detroit I ricon Leona Buffalo I ‘r25’ More‘ uor ts 12th Bo aid two- . IW. o‘ "m" CD091’. IUII of ..'°‘l...i".:l P. t ll I! '3 '1': 1:11:21. fill. th n!!! columns . Ho on- ....... A Al)" o place min; from the f or lon-in-low, ruuiu1m§$u$ lam/I Pownol Street. at 0 o'c to St. Dunstan’! Basilica. glenco DITA slam nu Valentine Brighton Club, m??? FUNIIAI. 0N TUESDAY -The remains of the late James Monog- bon will hem noon from brook to Prank Hennesny oral Home. Charlottetown. whore tho-flmeni will take phce on ‘Tuesday morning at 0.6 to St. unsto u . thence to the Roman Catholic cometary. I. OI‘ C. SING SONG — Ano- a o Wuuwltltuu. d ht. attended by lame num- bers servicemen. num- aou included vocal by Mil-H ' Brown. Loo. . and Miss Moi-y Arscnoult, and violin selections by Mr. Alfred ear- nesnhlilusic for the sing song was urn lied by mo. JooophDo on. on and Mr. c- . Nooncn was ut IIAZELBBOOK FABMBB PASS- gg_1ur. James Monaghan, .78- yoor-old former died at his home. l-Ioselbrook. on Friday. l-fo hod been in failin health for some time. A hm er, John Edward. who lived on on adjoining fonn. passed away in December. Ho is survived by his widow and by I do htcr and four s B. on of f-Tucl daughter. while Bub- J. hlonlghon of the - - -. tows: Cpl. Clifford Monoghon of the United States my; RW- lH-ederlck Monaghan. Kmberlcy. 342a nan-l Pte. Afi-lllikmliliilagi-YIT’: of e lllldllh The funm will be held‘ . Dunstonk Basilica on Tuesday morning. Personals 1. 3,085 ,, to his unit after c. pleasant visit with his wife and family in Kensington. The many friends of Mrs. Earl Smith, St. Avards. will be pleased to learn she is resting comfortably at the 9.2:. island Remit-i 11w‘ her recent accident. N. N. L. Standings Canadians Detroit Toronto Boston Rangers Chicago 5§§E§s> =s=eees BIACKLEY SCHOOL Ibllowirkis the report for Jnny. Grade —l. ROY Stewart; I. Betty Joy; S. Boblg Jay. Grad VII-i. e 3- e tty Rodd; Brenton Nowscn. Grade VT-l. Vincent Novnon. Grade "grade I! Sr.—l. Melvin Prawn; 2. Joyce Bernard. Grade II Jr.-i. Gail Browse. l. Wol Highest percent in senior grades: Ito Stewart. 00.2%. hoot percent in junior grader: Vera Newoon. 90.1%. Perfect. attendance for month! my Stewart. Bobby- Jay, Brenton Nowson, Betty Rodd, VincentNew- rrncis Jay. Vera Newson. Thelma. Nowson. Stanley Jackson, Doris R. Bryenlorl. Wichi- Gortifioli Irish Gobbler Sooll ls French Requirement The seed Mtltc agreement con- cluded Friday between agents of the Hench Government and tho Dominion Doportulent of Agricul- ture is of pnrticulo Prince Ildw Island. in the opin- ion of representatives of tho in- dustry hero. The reason is that the French Government wants certified nod of tho Irish Cobbler vsriot more than it wants any other nd. and Prince Edward Island expel-table surplus of this variety there is in Canada. Moreover. ac- cording to Dominion Government plant fisthologista. the Prince Id- word l Cobble y. Potato mon m of the opinion that the Province can eolllr 01%)! the French Government wth .- 000 bushels of Irish Cobbler stock and a much lorlor tlty other varietiis finch as ounium . 1t is navigated that e glrloino of such an oracl- by e with Gcvemm t may have the effort of ctzusinznmfiitobowlnd lilo out." m pro as order: for wilotour Ilium md Souk To Glarlfy N. N. L. Players Eligible For Play (By no Canadian heal) _ Feb. 4—Maj. Conny Smytho of Toronto Ma b Leafs said Saturday that at s sugges- tion the National Hockey League had decided to appoint I commit- tee to interview Government offic- ials “in on effort to clarify for the future what players would be elig- ible for N. f-LL. play." The suggestion was adopted un- animously at a meeting of til league's board of governors hon ll’. At the meeting. it was decided that the league would s - gest that four classes of menshou d be declared eligible to play in the league “without restri on for the duration of the war."' The suggested classes or Lilifen discharged from or an . 2. Men rejected by the armed forces. employed in essential in- dustry. ~ S. Boris fldo students who have, ' no: reached their 20th birthday. Men who‘ ore not in a coll- c . ml; military uuu NAZIS REPORT ____(Oontl.nuo_1 trim HILL) the Nod 5.5. (Elite Guard) rnon who forced them to continue to fight before they surrendered. The Soviet But Prussian can bu in; their formations. AtBorwalde, the Soviets have. between them and tho Odor. a stretch of flat and sandy terrain. It is in this are: northwest Kustrin that the Germans Inert Zhukov‘: men already have at.- flompted to force the river. The German radio tonight claim- ed "no entlol changes.‘ has oo- curred on the Dist-cm Front intho previous 2A of fighting on the hstem Front put the Russians for ahead of the reports from Moscow has all the bee no mention of the German radio oil tba a Russian drive to Scllwedt had been repulsed and the German communique pllcod Zhukov’: forces near attacks by Russian reserves from "Soviet Oder blidgeheads." portio- ularl at Ohlau and Steinau in Silo a. none of which has been Clllfgbd by the Red Army com- mon . Moving around Kustrin and Frankfurt. Guardians of the last 40 miles to Berlin Zhukov more than 100 towns and the Soviet comm ue sold, add. that. 1,500 prisoners had been en in this sector. An older cf the d: by Marshal Stalin announced ear r tho up- tore o! tho East Prussian towns of Igndsberg and Bartcnstoirl, south of the Capitol K Gen. Ivan once. are: ‘s 14.288 square miles (he Germans now hold only approximately 800 square miles west and southwest cf Konizsberg lkontllno dispatches noel-ll London from Moscow said stroe fighting already was underway in Kustrin and that Frankfurt. 16 miles to the south. was in Soviet artillery range. ' Ono Gemmn war reporter said in o broadcast that the Russians ind established several brfdcehesds across the Odor, including one i0 lined ‘Milk dllfitlwtheloidvl? 1% ooa one o ese r do . indicated that one micht be Stein- wu s4 miles northwest. of besieged Brccllu. where the Germans have ‘ knowledgcd several penetrations by Mnohol S Honey's forces Moscow was silent ward- in! tho Bileslln front. Great air battles swirled over the Odor front A qubk (haw in a 30. rise of tunpel-oture homo. areal zhukdvb movements. Moscow r importance to sol The Gem dice-ted on Bcvurdey that the n'x. woeksmld siege of Budapest Run. nrion Genital. we- elmmt over Brat-inc the bravery of the gorrimn it disclosed tiwemnnnni": of the once fonnidebb force "we had n nomnrme-l iw the. nil-aims ‘Nu n. small poqgkrf 0mm»! (be ‘oval nlliln in a...“ on "w west. hon)- M m» "mobs. and was being "well-d by air FRENCH GENIRA L8 HONORED PARIS. I‘ . v - .- J 0b 4-(AP) Lt O1 9f B0 on 0h tho 6th Arm i fr t. led th l 31'1" on? Strfsbous “Si?” :- nig. the hero of Bir .“~~l1cim. now llwlltfllfi lumber of the trench “DI The Soviet communique mode b cofitured p v iages. on High Command in. lm , I'll . , lrlllliiauw ElIQIZT-gim ‘Eagle. ‘$5? m: c ‘ l cnfiiy BBO: "we 06'1"?“ ___...__A.__L _~ GhallengcN‘ In Chariot bro: ore do hereh than": was '1' -..-.-.-, ‘l0 ey o c t _ ton on Wetland! . Fer-b. slgnlgd mvivuuo n H‘ m‘ e ; u e - a , cooc , garter, captain. m‘ m‘ Goniinuo Search For Nome Defunct Amy Absentee: OTTAWA Feb. 4 - Amid reporls that map tion has al tfiloorm- ed m turned. for oversea service under [Mn- mcnt legislation proviflng 10.00! infantry roinfomommu. When Defence lvflnislcr Ic- Noughton announced the lblen. tees Jan. 30 he said the men would mdclrlod do deaertaelrsdgfter they eon a hm yo. 8o {lg tho troop movement be- Ion l‘ . ‘mentors. it seems reasonable to assume tlui the remaining abs-iv"- now must be considered ‘ . Only guide .0 uiselpllnaly ac- tion to be taken against the lmlu nf AWL. troops was s. half moo Dqurtmont 1M3:- ment distributed thro ado and listing offmcu and pell- nlties under military and civil low relating to d esertlon. chum writhout- lave and harboring de- setters. Army Act says that if s man vunlod for Qoft ovmeu ova-stays his toff- luvo, even ‘h. “..“°.u‘.‘."u?'l“°‘..'lit‘l ‘llfliu IA) 01' . to a court martial. if the c tmiges zafflil: it. to infer that ho ten escm service on which he was ordcrrd and to convict him of donation. The general order covering thin of army crime any! "l! W‘ sorter can be subject to W"! servitude of three years DP 1° 1m- detenticn barmck service i» two years; field punisllmm (I military term for "hard labor’) to three months: dishonorobb mohorge and forefeituro of ill!- A military lcnl export has I" me Intention to desert must bf rovod before a men coll i" convicted. Civil luv/s provide fines and im- giscnlnectt or persons who lul- r dour era. 111- police uuunuluo vi dew" took n new turn Saturday W1") u; disclosure that an undetenoifl_ number of dcserters were shelter o rd. wll Chcrni oivaky's Gerri n routes movement of home 6" I nce drofteespriginotcd — to!" acknowlefled the Seattle said the matter was ‘Abeillil H“, vestigated and added the fill“! lac-operation from both Ame v military and civil police is r elved" cc . Neither Pacific Conunand ‘IR; Defence Headquarters here 20m. elaborate. Ono officer offere o‘ o inion that the foot. that soglgdu t. e deserters crossed the l, might mitigate against thrill subsequent courts lnortisl. "It stands to will l' licotlons involved in he merrback to Canada in: these cases." he said- OVIRBUBDENQF mom f “ls i'°u'tl-§{§°S‘1 grtlelngnd all!“ Accumulated tnxouch ti" Y" It must be token Mvly- Whon overburdens are clear l!‘ given w the bollc rock gm nsutbmvl folllndotioru i‘ v mull dun With Jvvngurds lock. o rb dc. there are i0?" vtgn ‘nlcnnind notions tof- , y hi» ond ovil lo birds o w: Their presence hm I0 Y“- Boulo ovolouniml "'°“"“ Bnrtour own IA" l" bmwm ‘I ' n _\|| 07081110" will“ v7: ell; out thorn wt- ": ....~"r..",r:n outfall"; And cultured hurt-l 1am “u, when cannons min’ A “M. "\ i Tho Conodlln PM! INT-Wendell gyn": h (e the ashram” ‘it'll '1'll't“rui“§ow:u of ti" 7', l, . Gel-mm nova-uncut.