stormy; NEWS Danny Webb Takes Slump On Fistic Ladder As Fight Is Declared “No Contest” _ Webb left immediately after the, bout for Glasgow where he will meet Tommy McGlinchey to-' morrow night. i Thev danced around the rin and. slung apparently ineffectual ows, at each other during the first round, and continued the same performan- oo in the subseque rounds. Waltham expressed dissatisfaction] with the first round and said alter- wards he stopped the fight bccausel he was never satisfied with it. i The mattir will come before the British Boxing Board o.’ Control. which will ccnsld" r the referee's rc- _ _ . _ uui-t said Promoter Jack Harding. zalls iloni the big ctowd after After me bout Webb asked a re. 90111 1111111115615 and 112111915 "d, porter: "What could 1 do against a aecir ivarned by Waliham. one i man tvlm did not, Qpgn out"? of Britain's best-known referees. By ALAN NICKELSON (Canadian Press Stall Writer) LONDON, Nov. 15 — (CP Cable) - Danny Webb's climb up Brit- iin's flstic ladder took a sharp lillmp tonight when referee Teddy Walthamv stopped the Montreal .\'egro's featherweight match with Kid Tanner. British Guiana thulllpioll, in the fourth round and ealled it "no contest" on the grounds neither fighter was mak- ing his best effort. , The scheduled eight-round main 3011!. at thc Queensbcrry Club rndctl on ti jarring note of clit- Red Score Second i Straight Win Over Leafs ' i . GARDETQS. ’1OR-~ond tit 12:02. Vztcran Don Gross", — iCP) -Detrolt :._ot the third ‘at 12:15 Grcsso as~i Rod W scored their seconcrsisted on Woody's goal and Wochy Slfiilflflt victory over the Torontmon Grosos y Mani. Leafs in the national liorkcyj Otner Detroit 9.0.11 getters were 1;. iitztic tonight, \\'llllllll',: i.‘—~1 beforcjModtre iMLId) Bruiieleau. Jeromt- l'..'.i'.' fans in r. 2.11118 featured bv a‘ iJudJ l\1'.'Atec .inii Carl Liscombe tlirrc-aoal outburst by’ ihc Red i Nick Metz and Bob J/‘iLVlHSOlI scor- \blll‘_'.\ ill as seconds o1 the third ed the othm: two Toronto lalllesJ DLYlULi. briinetciiu. who secret! the first 'lhc ivin strengthened Detroit's goal for Detroit was hurt and liao hold on the third plaof. niovinR to retire. than up to two uoints behind Mon cal Canadians Leafs retain till,‘ uc leadership with a two pJlilL cage on the Montreal team. Uelcncemun Bill iFlashi lioliztt spearheaded the Deteroit victory drive, scoring two unassisted goals ulavlrut inspired k . throughout. On both goals he stickhandltd his way right. on Frank McCool lll the ‘iloronto nets. Nxxt to riolleit. anal tender Con-l nie Dion ti-as the big factor in the Detroit victory. He was sensational all the svuy Ted iTeeter) Kennedy provided the strongest offensive threat lor the Leafs, scoring two goals in 20 seconds in the third period and as- Fstlng in another goal ‘Toronto's lltll scoring line of Gus Bodnar. Sweencyj Seht-iner ant! Lorne Carr went without a point for the sec- ond Rama in succession. D;troit's three goals in 28 seconds came when Hamilton was sitting out a tTIDDIXTE penalty. Defence- nzun Harold Jackson got the first ed at 11:47. Rookie Steve _ - who collected three scoring Wlllts in the game. scored the sec- _Plans Made For I945 ‘ iRacing Season In 1V. S. TRURQ. N 5-. NOV- l5 — (CPI — l set for June 20 at Bridgewater. Only Plans for the next season's light-lone open date was provided in the harness operations in Nova Scotia program, which follows: u-cre formulated today at the annual] June 20, Bridgewater; July 4-11 meeting of the province's track Amherst; July 18-25. Trurc; Aug owners. 1-8, New Glasgow; Aug. 15—open The Operators decided to date; Aug. N and Sept. 5. Bridge- ducc an innovation in holding two wager; gap; 13, Trum; 599g 19.33, i i | I i . APLE LEAF QNZLU. ‘lob. ' SUMMARY F irst Period 1—Dctri>lt_. Brunctcati iflowe‘ 6:25 Penalties — Jackson, Bodnar. Second Period 2—-Detroit. Hollett. 13:57 (i-Detroit. McAtce iArmstronit) l8:- J8 4—'1oront0. Mctz il-lill) 19:50 P.naltv -- l-lolletz. a nd Third Period 5—Detrolt, Llscomoe iWochy) 3:02 6—Detroit, Hollett 8:04 ’l—Toront0. Kennedy (Ezlnioki) iEziiiicl-tl. .3 8—'1‘oronto. Kennedy Davidson) 10:55 9—Detro1t. Jackson 11:47 l0-Detroit. Wochv iGi-osso) 12:02 11-Detroit. Grosso (Wochv) 13:15 lz-Toronw, Davidson iEzinlckl. Kennedy) 14:35 Penalties -- Hamilton. intro- i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —' YEO THEATRES wintertime SONJA HENIE JACK OAKIE CESAR. ROMERO CAROLE LANDIS _ i MONTAGUE - FRI. 8 P. M. MONTAGUE -— SAT. 7.45 AND 9.45 P. M. l s i SOURTSL- M0? a P. M. RATING s ERVICE EVERY SERVICE F ENJOY A SKATE i i l i i ‘iicva Scctians llrgcd To Support Bolonei Ralston i l i i _____ i WOLFVILLE. Nov. l5 ‘Nova Scotian is urged “t write immediately to his represen- - Every MATTNEE Sanadlaiis iiocltcy illuh Plan Season Officials of the Canadians Hog‘: ggirflynaigthflgfiimmen overseas and ey Club here said last night the club would operate again this‘ 1191'- wlnter. A spokesman for the club U19" 5991115 l0 11¢ 0n said it was hoped to ice both a Ju- 51°11 11- There venile and junior team. Last winter the Juvenile Canad- I t l tile tiitive urging him to support Col- onel Ralsbon” in a statement 1s- sued today by C. B. Lumsden. Nova Scotia representative, Do- iminion Command, Canadian Leg- on "Parliament has been called 1n- scssloii to vote confidence in government." says. public opinion throughout Canada 1199011195 Organized and itrtlciiiatie that this vote of confidence will be forthcoming and a ritutition will develop where that-c is the most serious risk that Canada will g alongside of not be. and ly one way to must ue an lin- This must imediate organization and i-xprcs- i sion of public opinion. ‘there inns captured the Maritime title. mus‘ be 11° 1101-1111 111 1111B 11111111 of there. Earlier they defeated Saint John to advance to the finals. The club is hOpciul that 1t can get together another strong Juvenile team. perhaps as good or better than the one they lllitl fl. year ago. Their hopes were equally good if not better for a Junior team. Considerable good material is av- ailable from boys who proved them- selves ln juvenile ranks and are now in the Junior age class. Preliminary plans for the sea- rneeting of club officials. presided over by the president. Jack Mc- C0 ii. B. M. P. Report 0n Draft Dodgers By IYAROY (TDONNELL OTTAWA. Nov. 15 - i P) Royal Canadian Mounted Police. asked to locate’ 51.4w men who al- lcliedly had failed to answer their military call-up notices during the year ended last March 31. found that only a small percentage of tht- inen actually were " ' 'rs" RC M.P. officials said today. Only 6.142 prosecutions for fall- ing to comply ivith call-up notices resulted from the starch which was spread across the country but. cen- tred mainly in Quebec and Ont- were asked to were in Quebzc. H.847 in 4.253 1n New Brunswick, Manitoba. 426 in Alberta n locate. 35.990 of th Onta 76B 4 iveeits‘ successive racing at eacnnew <3|a3g<>w_ track during the first round. This; wus expected to reduce travel conwMmDougall that Charlie Ballard“ The meeting was told by- Nlgi slderably and give the horsemen Cape Breton track operator. had in- Saskawhewan. 48 1n British Colum- bia. 22 in Nova Scotln. seven in Prince Edward Island and four in defeating Sydney in playoffs held an!’ member °l i son were discussed last nltlht at a si Parliament as to what the’ wishes of his constitu- ents are Move To Nazify German Army LONDON, Nov. 15 - (AP) --A sniflcant new step in the Nazlflc- atlon of the backs-to-the-wall Ger- man Army - wit-n the apparent in- tent of making it a "never-surren- der force to fight on as guerillas ‘after defeat-was announced today by Berlin. Decree ordered all German offi- cers and non-commissioned officers who are members of the Nazi par- to "educate their men in the Nazi philosophy" both on duty and off "in order to form a close; link- uD between the armed force and the party." Previously members of the German Army were required Ito leave the party during their per- “ iod of armed service. The new decree did not bear the signature of Heinrich Himmler. But an authority on Germany-a Ger- man —— was quoted tonight by the British Press Association as ex- pressing conviction that the man be- hind this move was Himmler. home front cornmander-in-chlef and the man rumored in some quarters to have suppressed the mysteriously- secluded and silent Adolf Hitler as number one in the Reich. BHU. 0r the 51.419 men the mom a] ‘fm - Women's Services Auxiliaries For o wlrc or the statement, “It is probable that 1lfli0SSl THIS IS OUR WATCHWORD OR YOUR COM FORT THE Tfliiliilil‘ TWO woman- tin ed from page 1-) few oc b: »boih dOWHWWII hotels where the slayings occur- red. Miss Johnson's body was dis- covered in a hotel a tcw hours after that of Miss Griffin was found in another hotel a few blocks away. Miss Johnson had been slashed from the breasts to the pelvic region. Hotel employees said she had registered a few hours earlier with a man. Hansen said Miss Johnson fre- quentiy had been seen in bars near the hotel where her body was found. She was about. 38 years old. blond. and ivhcn found murd- ered was nude except for her shoes and stockings. Miss Griffin had been slashed from neck to abdomen, the right .leg severed at the knee and at the lhip, the right shoulder amputated and flesh had been hacked away from other parts of the body. "This is the most fiendish crime in my 19 years of experience here," said Detective Lleut. Harry Han- sen. "It ie worse than the Win- nie Ruth Judd_ case." The body of Miss Griffin was .found by a maid in the hotel. It ivns lying in a clothes closet. Near- by was a knife with a tiine-inch blade. Investigating officers said the slayer also had used. several razor blades in the mutilation. Mrs. Judd was convicted of murdering Mrs. Agnes Le Roi and Hedvlg Samuelson, her room- mates in Phoenix. Akin, and sending the dismembered bodies 1n a trunk to Los Angelea. Mrs. Judd is still serving her life sent- ence. She escaped once but was recaptured. CORONER'S JURY- ___,___1_°__911F11111¢<1_.;1i:11_PPI¢_.1-L.__ inches from top of underwear and seven inches from shoulder beam. found a tear. or cut. 111 lmdefwelf- Knee (mp5 were blood-stained. Both 'nostrils were full of bloo . Between sixth and seventh rib, an below the angle of the left scapula witness said he found a wound one inch long. For purposes of examination he removed the sternum and found one and a halt quarts of blood in left pleural cavity. The left lli was collapsed. There was a P11110- tuieu wound in the 1m lunl Mile about two and a half inches in depth. The wound showed numer- ous blood vessels in lung and bron- chi had been severed. The lung urea showed hemorrhage. The opening wound hhest corresponded to wound in lung. The oericardlal sac was opened. There was no evidence of injury to external walla of heart. and the right lunB was normal 1n size. The liver was larger than nor- mal and the stomach and intestin- es were normal. Cause of Del"! noun, witness stated. was caused by a hemorrhage of the left luna- the severing of the arteries and veins within the lung tissue. Wound was caused by some aharD 11151111‘ The hemorrhage was caused by SEITIIAL Slilliillll for Christmas Photo- Il‘ column I bl a away anion ab“: dune‘. C0088 fllbhl. OONIIDQATION IJII IN- bUl-ANCE. hols in . A. Pickle mBQnOUVI service. WANII‘!!! - Two man to our-attics!’ ‘large permanent me 6t Co. Apply MI IEO OVIIBIAI — Tlggfl Prln Edward Island air- men have reached Oanad from . J .0. . ‘mey m. Bernard, Albertina: Fit. Lieu . W A. Gaudet. Mon ue: and Flt. Bat. O.J. Pixieau. Boomfied Corner. SON I8 WOUNDID - Word has been received from Minute!‘ of National Defence by Mn. Cath- erine Berrigan. North Wlltehire. that her son. r. James P. Berri-- fan, was sllghty wounded in ac- tion Nov 6 in Italy. Nature of wounds not yet available. Further infomiation will follow. Personals his home in Charlottetown last ev- ening by plane from Boston. Mr. and lvlrs. G. H. Sinclair and little daughter Cami of Charlotte- town spent the week-end in town. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Han- sen. —-Amherst News. Mn. H. R. Vealcy of Green Street. lJhai-lottetown la oonvalel- Hospitai following an Operation- l-ler husband R. Q. . M. - R- Vesscy, who is with the veterans Guard of Canada and her sun. Ggofge Vgggey, a wireless operator with the Rnyal Canadian Navy 11" both home at present. Her many friends hope to see Mrs. Vela?!’ fully recovered shortly- Wcrk 0n Scheme To Train British iicts LONDON, Nov. 10 — (OP Rnut- er) - Labor Minister Bevin an- nounced in the House of Commons today ‘that the government ls working out a scheme to provide British ex-servicemen and ivonii-n with free vocational training and financial aid. He said the scheme would be announced to the Houses as soon u completed. Will Speak When Parliament iicctc Gordon Graydon. Progressive-Con- servative House leader. will make his views known on the reinforce- ments crisis when the House of Commons meets Nov. II. ' “What I have to say will be said in the Commons," e said here today when asked for comment on Prime Minister Mackenzi King's call for Commons to meet next w Famous Tapestry Dr. T. E. E. Robins arrival It; clog in the Prince Edward Islendi WINNIPDG. Nov. 16 — (OP) - l JNUV blunt!‘ 1° .. , Tu L I F‘ Be good to yourself fl Try. rrei F | N E C U T for rolling your own in POULTRY 1 JOTTINGS Then is a pride in ownership! W. Wheatley. East Royalty, P.E.I., peed justly be proud of the splen- did poultry house recently fliiish- ed on his premises. This poultry house is perhaps the finest 0n P. f; Island. It a large three decker-llfl feet x 34 ft., ‘attrac- tively palnted grey with a white | trim. The outward appearance is not all-the interior is a study in cleanliness and sanitation. The front is almost completely glassed with shutter ventilators or air in- lets above windows-each deck 1| insulated — dropping boards ab. solutely clean - this cleaning is 811 every day chore. He keeps Plymouth Barred Rocks. when en- tering the poultry house. one im- medlately notices the contended appearance of the mash feeders-and waterers — birds industriously consuming feed -—a splendid factor in egg produc- tion. The flock was in forty er cent ,,roducti With signs of n- creasing. Five thousand baby chicks were raised this year. Over one thousand have already been fattened and cold. most of 81161118 in the milkfed class. It is expected that two thousand lay- ers Wlll be kept. one thousand of tli be kept for breeding sea. . . s puili-fique Perbwl at l lat in this Piovincc. in the thin"! floor which is used for the brooding of baby chicks. Four rows of steam heat- ed pipes are placed around the en- tire third floor. The manner of supplying heat for the brooding of chicks was a success this year. 'I‘here is a separate feed mam. I150 I very nest ela Ending room which is apart from all other buildvirégs-all very neatly painted. M3’- GMIQY can be con ratulat- ed-hia poultry plant 1s in cod the o show place of PEI. Good ul tau... x w l rom cat O ads indicate that. the ggnnhdmfor Ohlflm"! 1711111011. Eeese and £11111". is exceeding prospective sup- plies. Pricee look good and will be at ceilin: levels. Any break ihlii mlllhl; come would be after the Christmas trade. Bridget at u", ilommunity 6mm _____ Dear Rosiez- I t. - hand to tell you oil-Elly m“ Sure thought 1 unis in ~.,[ don't mean you to iiilllk it i, or anything like that a lady 1 WOfk rui- mu I. P3111 511d She ulso \ &Q1111 can‘; go. e as sai i woman had a gllllyldliileli Li? fie “Bridget would you m“ w e sa the Community emu-fut» 1%“ never Bridget O'Hara i0 something for iis1i.,,~,,,_ I M F01‘ quite a long lllllc I saiwe "B11060. looking at everybody e everything. People a 1° let restless and pretty well in from said that the Own an wouldb n i I think the maneiitiixcljézilgilifof good news was Mr. Tidmarsi; Ella” he looked so ' a . lllxlan arrived and I e was about six fem ;11 perfect figure. such iiwiiiid. grout); hands, such eyes aim m a man stood . _ of tile hails artist man w“ mean "u I thi vest, but there for me to s era wit was not 211011511 . ee. and black fro . h a. dark stripe down u aide — and could he sing. Tn 0115M hint back again and ill . an he always came. 0f course did not know what he ival singiii because I never can make -. the Words of those high falut singers, but this man sang ||"‘ 0f his longs in forrin langui and X did not try to ma!“ out i words. Couldn't i1 1 did try, I could not help wondering u i aat there why there were not more Charlottetown people dressed up in pretty clothes. it-hicii my tali- treu tells me is the correct thinl to do at those Community Coti- certs. I only saw one man dress- er 15th on stuff market- ed too late for ucers should make every ef- to market by mid-December. It i.s interesting to note that Dflllltfv producers in Manitoba are demandin to be paid for their 111v» twill upon a rail graded Mail. meal“ ution recently stated that. in order to again-Q m! Ind equitable returns to pro- ducers for live poultry, we m. commend that the Special Products passed ed up to perfection - there mu have been others. and l saw one or two ladies with pretty evening wraps on. There must be dozens of even- ing wraps in Charlottetown and! think it is a duty for the ladiettt wear them to the Commilnlty Con- certs. It would cheer profile i1! in these dreary timcs. Now I do not int-Lin for ilil ladies who have none to rush all merit. ‘The lung had calla Bed 118' in! Board require all commercial buy. and buy evening wraps but lei ithlek northwest territories and the “u” o! mm“ to bmnc " The u! n" poultry b more opportunity w we M" their formed iiim c. a. robably would ~ y on ' ' Imlmfllfi- operate a separate pcircuit next‘ t“; d8 t); of wound wag about n“ "fled t! e 4°" °11 11 those who have them wear than A number of stake races for the year. Tracks at North Sydney and.‘ 36.199 Caaei Concluded i? inc)?“ mung; b“ ' Wm‘ a "Med the next Community Cvnclfl» 59550“ “We planned. A motion W55 Inverness operated last year. and) V", ha“ a ‘my, by Qgrgu- ——" m1“ us} are“ hewcfl‘ m9 would that singer and his accom- adopted limiting the number a new Sydngy m“; is expected to The cases oi 36.190 men were con- EDMONTON Nov 15 ,0 c, Yefftfw wanes, 5am; gum an PAR-XE. Nov. l5 — (A?) - The m,” received ‘DTMBIUCETS and the Dams, mm,‘ he was 5 fling b, i .2; :.i;°.:*:.'.'.r.".“...... i» e 1v ‘i‘.f.."l§"fi3°§liliw£§. ti.” i». d........-.....,—.,.. s... irate. “class; -- °' ' “m” e - ‘ 1c rec - - ~. » ' ‘ .. P ' ‘nc ant i... N...’ Glasgow; meg 2s for Truro __?__.____ i191- invgstiauiivgim 11-‘11 ‘~11: annual Qg§{l1"511=§,'@111¢5§1,1,§1311 113w- 511%“ WWQIQd-a mng c“, on m, nvasion of England went on dls- Rggfaeflélilgr O1 Poultry to the flY§§o£‘°,,f§‘,,d‘° 5,5,1.- . younl and me 3 31 for Bndgewager, an icport itns prepared several months B!‘ 00 MIX BS. 0 8y ere w k1 d h MP p,“ m m‘ “my” w,“ ‘m. the I e essed Poultry people wean If I though 1 would ago. Laici statistics item not avail- sent to Prime Minister King right ann. barely s n eeb. e m.“ “m, “n” "M, w m N“ rig Stations is heavy. s" some pram. d, s and mm carlot f d eased Americann Arrmy 32:1“ from Charlottetown last. w“); was an excellent carlot. A few weeks ago. we in evening clothes It. win‘ R W; niunity Concert tickci “WW1! 111-‘ year. I hope you are well. Write mi- Yours ;i.-. a BRIDGET in the first round. In the second round, Amherst plans a free-for- ull stake. Truro a 2.14 stake. and New Glasgow one t0 be announced later. , _ Opening of the 1945 circuit was REMEMBER WHEN a request. that "the Canadian government put into immediate effect the expressed Wish of the Canadian people for con- scrlption." The letter made the request "in the names of the wives of the men overseas, who in so many cases had to live lor prac- tically five years without our husbands. and who have had to watch our children grow up without their fathers: and the mothers who have had our. sons away from us for so many years" poleon exhibited it as anti-British poéaaganda. The priceless work. hid en from the Germans iluring the occupation. will be shown for several weeks before it 1s return- e to Bayeux, one of the first mm liberated in the Allied - ed. dDr. Glddln s concurred with the evidence of r. McGuigan. In hi! opinion, death was caused by a hem- orrhage in the pleural sac and in left lung tissue. When shown I knife, Dr. Giddings stated B11031 n knife could produce such a wound- Cried For Help Arthur Clykc, zs Union Street. said Stanley Ryan came to his house about 8:30 Tuesday evenlni R1111 cried out: "For God's sake. hell) me"! Bill Ryan was then off t-h curb at King and Union streets Got lthree boys to help them take Rye-l! to the hospital. There was blood on his underwear and he was bleed- ing at nose and mouth at hospital. Just had on shirt and pant!- Mrs. Pearl White. 25 Kink 9141811. 551d she was sitting in her front a e. The officials said it was found in many cases that the men had not received their notices that they a1- ready were in the services. or that they wtre dead. 1n 3.849 cases it was found the men were not delinquents but were s ving 1n some capacity. A total of NEW Yong, Nov, 15_(A p)_|24.792 cases were referred back to New yorkis 1944 racing SEBSOnUBEIECLIVL Service. The bulk of these‘ - d,- y m _‘OBSBS were those of men who com- By The (AM ‘n m“ gufign cggegn t?“ ‘zliitfiegzes, ca‘; i Ellen with call-up regulations after 721891"! Flvwbflrshforn-liqeém woglcggwory meeting for war relief. saw a'(§1i2fi>serv°d “he” Homes by [he i5“?iiiiliiiiifisiiriiti? 131%’. fiii3§i’"§.°..il?.ii. ‘Z'$‘“2'..i‘l‘i. assassin .n'i...i"izicsa M11 1W ° ‘ span of 189 racing days an aver-Ito . » f . ‘l I th 0., ,- _ . comply with the regulations af- gliogfloélgczilgglwl’ 'E""?°“£:‘l“§1d ‘l?’ aggciéidsgiiigaiilii? grgaaityage botnlinermbei-nkoirtiie: tiicggiiicteioliig iiiieug. ‘me Flmlms '3“ ed l’ " ‘if dexhsubieet to an official cheoicéi? later taken 3 . _, . . _ 1 26 .u 1_-_ 5.41:! ended in convictions ,1,,;{’,§,',“'{,1Y,,,”H.,;',.‘,.‘gfleglgfj 1amricame to 4,406,788 and 0,294, and the balance were dlsmixed, a- lost me crown m Mickey wnlkeh respectively, waiting trial or were withdrawn. —--i-—. __ . _ Threelnlll-Ll. . This Ar A ' I I l Illiiiilllltlflli Production At Onl tl " t d ~ - room when she heard a rap 0n i191‘ slcicreli ~-.ii-’§?i-?i%’i7§.“i§ ln“€li% aim kitchen Wall- 511B W91" "° h" H“ subscriptions qgl0hgfiillwtw ' ' ' 600 J.'-',.“"='.‘.5:"'..‘,'.'..'.‘.‘.'3. ii. Y. Racing Season Ends on of France. Atlantic Region 0m The Top In Victory Loan d indis- k uuinspectora will super. Canada Pack , _ modelling thelreupuliitg-' premises at ChnrlOtteto lbs. of material 1; s ment and in a changes will be W111 include-cg are re- Y grading wn. l0.v00 waiting p1 very few days, ‘ as oompllieted. This . me nge. an dressed it r . rcfrlaerallilolii-ginotligtis" an “me-l ward in bringing P.E.I. in modern processing. A carlot of Keyes trays will delivered shortly at Canada Pack. ' I ~ ~- l‘! tii artition l“ Slime of the woiu. ‘tho , chen and ihroug e D I 32.097500 an increase of $594. said. Oi the prosecution 3.792 werti heard Wllllflm RYE" m“ l” h"- over the last Vic loan accord- in Qucbtc. 1.493 in Ont-l ITAWA N ,5 (OP, can. "Come in right away. I'm 111N411"! inc m an announcement bv J.P. 353 in Manitoba, 202 in "-1 o» '. ,' 9V2 T“ ETum-m dggth " Witness became 111811‘ n, regional viqg 911951491“, 14d in New Brunswick. “ulna”, ldihmm on p rgcoro tened and Called Stanley RYY111- eneral manager. The nunbev era. Ltd. for distribution to d §,,,“,"“1',°“,““l§‘ 3B is‘; t, lllitfibellxllg Ciltggoutglxllgtilminwglkflti are Heard no disturbance in William rlpticns totalled 15.310 ac lnit stations on PEI Such ills" . n ova , - _ . ' " ‘ {ii-mm 52mm, Islmfd ‘and gtfiuigtidllfiurstliilgr iggiéeyase the out Ryans house. o 2.116 u compared with 1CD!“ lsztliirmisckaerroi lgrVlStggirtOl-éallfllglféfl i rt ' t i _- - . - yfkoffi M“ 8mm’ °s luhiettivxe 1 use otuwcgnfrengriitgti Daughters Testimony dltlggfi merits for the next three months 011M315 5 t1 dcry in. nus ream. ehuvv mm n t d‘ m" u‘ wmnmg me Radon“ Trophy. “m, and secure them at once. asked w 10c men ous ncrease . l. Mrs York Ga an, ug E undston second. Cmpmnton The writer attended the Mar]. mmmm“ imttimbgggéiiuiiuuylbiiigfi wmlm “m” ‘“‘,‘§,“‘°s,‘,"°§ w‘: tiuiu. followed bv New oi "m w°°°°11 3°11 4111'"- 011111"- W°1 1‘ ii-r purellis at 2'! ntt ee. Ham, and - m 1 once at Kentvillc NS last we k to fill overseas BJULIOTTICRT“. | “ rm h g, X _Wl-l'd Hind _ I ‘ ' ' E - Tne Canadian heavy aimniinitlon,glglaggrgvxrnhgsr biéenerqmfiienllgg All,f7£_$hQ_dl!iliO!ll;WLnb_OVfl'_TD ‘figs-inf! 0M0 requlflmfllts were . r ~ ——-—-_- It would appear that ) lily. grogoiige ikprotxilgdtg; d,f&%e?x‘“§§a2§_§ and she had told them to stop 1101:1110 cupboard. Mrs. Ryan identified the such requirements will be tnken w“ stewed m, sum-ply mi, sum. are had gone upaifllrs- HEY 111°‘ 91' Knives at the Police Station. Wit- one of by this Association. mer as a result cf sudden demands called her to set the doctor sayin! ness said: "We've had frequent calls A word of adv! from battlefronts. she "had thrown a knife Bi Flih" than before on account of quar- in! stations not Canada has iso iants enstaaed er " rein!’ one liiirblies thm in ammunition pi action with a Constable Duncan McPhailnid he ing stations: Advise Mr. Stanley total accompanied Sgt. Moitnnic to 2'1 Cummings. Secretary. Maritimg King street. Mrs. Ryan let tiimilwooaen no». Association. Amherst. in. Questioned, Mn. Ryan |ald| N.S. ot your requirements. Do there was no trouble. Later, she, this well in advance of your noecl admitted there was a quarrel and —-lumbar stocks are scarce and that she had thrown l knife at B11011 lupDiles cannot be assembled her husband. The rest of the wit- at a moment's notice. evidence was the came al that E88 ‘in! continues to de- vm- of t. Maolnnia. clina. illt no price changes are Street. 0h ef of Police A. Birtwlstle said » noted, We are entering a period of he was called to the Police Stat-i price fluctuations preparatory to a decline to export levels. Watch 11F 1..., ..-.,... 71" P 0 U L T R Y keep 0]" rcqullt of s In order to plant running WON very large qu:iiiiiiics_ chicken and iilvfl d1“ Milk-Fed Chicken 0111‘ 5P” iaity. Crates supPlled- ' need a few more 1101'?" central districts. L100": Commission allowed. ca, handle Geese, 171K119’ a ,-, Turkeys now. The Royal Packing 3f J. D. Jenkins. Pr” Charlottetown .._,. . 1H flflVVJVHlfffhHH-FHN three in and th: aid the incii iliev wertl ate iverr those who could alincluded casts in which ns sistanco was iven to othar police ‘forces. Of ths total. 59.277 cases. were concluded and 18.639 still were under investigation at Maich 31. 1 The difference in the total fig- urea Wu: accounted for by the fact mber of cas;a were carried forward from the proceeding your. en after the cases are screen- Od by Selective Service and the a- Rknciei. the R.C.M.P. were iven many which indrd with the ind- 1111! 0f 1118!! Blrflldy in the services. h vtllrlis their 118 o er raid- Witness ma n» was ubmin ' about five or ten minutes. Her lath- Ql‘ also asked her to set a deem and witness went to Mrs. McKen- 519's home to phone for one when‘ 1b.; saw her father pass the 11°01‘ lwitli Stanley Ryan. 1 Witness identified knife ahown_ her as one used in her home. She may said she did not see it thro Fred Moore. 118 Richmond barber. said William Ryan was in his barber than ‘Tuesday evenlnl ion about. 0:00 Tuesday evening. i-te between '1 and B o'clock. He gut I took Mrs. McNeil! into’ his office your markets! haircut and was perfectly seber- at ma. lie told her | a was not Remember that brooder stove Ryan said he Wu B01118 home W obliged to answer any questions eon! will be scarce. Build up your have a bath. and warned her that anything she‘ requirements by weekly purchase might say might be used against starting NOW!!! Police Evidence her. Mrs. Me eill said she was I‘. G. WARD. lorry for what had happened. Ker Dominion Poultry Services mwrencs Molnnla. Oily husband had not been good to hor- Charlottetown. REL. Police, said he got a call mend ii night about 9 o'clock to I0 fiy he had been very quarrelsome. an Nov. 14, i044 t0 often under influence of liquor. Bhe- --------—- Bill Ryan's. 1Y1 K111i! Street. tnatitola witness that me had thrown! HONORED AFTER. is Yliluts Ryan was dead at the City Hosplt- ‘knife at her huhaiid and had puli- —-— _ al." Witness questioned Mrs. Ryan ed it out. - (OP) It ttc-t who admitted cutting her husband. The jury were: 8 ron Brown, . . . it. bi by throwing a knife at him. He took (foreman); James rown Major sqiin. Ldr. 5.1-1. Bell. 35. 6-1 F01!!- her and her daughter-variance stat- Mcltenaie. Alex McLean. William M ingbrldge, I-hmbshire who hrs been ion. Later. he went back to 11 King Flynn. Roland Diamond, Allison constantly on living clutt- has 111M ltloetenlloilbdtwokniveahlloticod. beuavrbntodthemllitai-yc-ioea. of more than 86.000 workers. The current demand is for an ad- ditional 1,1000 women and 3.000 men to further atop up production. Un- dcr a plnn adopted last Etpiember small arms ammunition production was cut to make scme 3.500 work- ers iivallnolc ior tiic manufacture of heavier ammunition. ' From Canada's 5311041004700 am- munition industrv has come more than 704100.000 shells and 110.000.1100 ibombs. The small aims program ultcd in 4.000.000.0011 rounds 1c and machine gun ammunit- ioii-suliicient bo build up a. stock- lle which has made nolsible the iinsfer of some workers to plants in heavier production. d ‘This wtaal ‘lXiIeaviyhu-iununlition bro- OHUNGKING. Nov. 15 — (AP! - 11° W m.‘ R e W" “i! 95"‘ .The Japanese offensive in southWd "19 $1-°\'9-"°°-ll°17'11111Tk 111 @011" china, now tilreutcning to 1M1“. value and has included 28 types of d9 invasion of th" hinterland oro-llfl-lllfiv lmiflllmtlbh. 3? W00! 01 vince of xweieiicw. confronted the bombs and metal uroieetiles. 51 Chinese tonight with the gravest types 0! 108w Ind 0111M!!- 35 WOOL military crisis in more than aaveniof cartridge oases and b2 time! 0i years of war. steel and wooden boxes. cylinders Cabinet spokesman P 1-1. Chnng Ind containers. Admitted the seriousness of Chlnesr EmDhfl-Sis new is on the need M reverses. but declared "we shall SS-counder shells as well u 4.5- lilhtonlsde yaaeverfluichandL-ioclatrwa. a iilhincsc Position 1-‘. 503"“ 3mm“ For Foot Ailments CONSULT ll. J. A. liltiitvN. 11-1’ Orthopedic GIIIROPBBIST l 14.1 Great 6W1" SW01. cuAnLo-rrnroi 1'15 That's Sinudger, he insisted upon cranking the darn thing