TIilfICHARl-QFIPETQWN GUARDIAh a PAGE SIX mmoaa stapes SAVE YOU Mohiltou EASY. oooo-tooxmo shaves: “ms All. nouns- roar muons‘ Lester GUAMNYEW YO PLUXI URYOUR MONKY IICK unossr szliiiio ECONOMY lllDE lN T"! BRWISH EMPIRE- NOW MADE lufmwxoa‘ Of This Year’ i l‘ " l" K r i wisnwirrrs. Oti. 1-1 -—(CP> -, BIAASTS AT ZT-lilldgvl’ Lik-itfii‘ Patrick of New __ _._._ . i . I (Continued from page 1i York Rungrrs’ National Hockey . {calm today looked over his Lcnu ue l’! professionals and the Amphitheatre " his bunch looks like n , should look, wiih - aggressiveness and .~ ll\‘\'4'l‘ seen n Ranger squad s0 fast mid iull of energy so early ' he said as the play- bv: ween . escorting Patrick .With Aggressiveness 8t Speed lm pressed s Rangers sier, to make a veteran hustle. And with the exceptionally fine crop of rooircs we have in camp now, the Rangers regulars know they have to keep hustling." Patrick liked the performance of Norm Tustin. a native of Owen Sound, Ont. who turned profes- szonnl last season with Minneapolis Millers of the American Association. The Rangers‘ boss said he considers Tustin one of the most promising of the rookies. ‘Soldier’ team Takes lead In bike race MONTREAL. Oct. 14 —(CP) The "soldier" team of Andy McCon- nell of Montreal and Charley Yac- cino of Chicago rode into the lead in Montreal's six-day bike race to- night when they took a lap margin over the erstwhile leaders Rene Cyr and Angelo Debacco. The Cyr-Debacco combination dropped back into a second place tie with Jules Andy and Cecil Yates, but maintained a wide mar- gin in sprint points with 259. Their closest competitors in that depart- Louis’ health Good says Draft Board CHICAGO. Oct. l4 —-(AP) 40c Louis’ ring opponents already know it, but his draft board physicians announced today that he's in good health. Louis weighed in at 216 1-2 lbs. or approximately 12 pounds more than he weighed before his last bout with Lou Nova, Sept. 29. The date of Innis‘ induction will depend upon the number of men ahead of him on the draft list. ride in the race, while Yoccino was PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 14 -iCP) -New York Americans of the Nu- tional Hockey league are rapidly rounding into shape at their fall training camp here and Manager Red Dutton is feeling more confi- dent than he has in years. In practice, the forvmivi line of HMWY JRCkSOII, Fred Thurricr and Mei Hill has shown mid-season passing ability. Dutton expressed pleasure at the way Hill, formerly of the N. H. L. Boston Bruins. has fitted into his new surroundings. Dutton Confident As Amerks Round Into Shape; Bruins Out For Skating Practice . i » i l. . on .' .. ho planes were raids. HALIFAX fiifllfilVl‘ l ' (Continual from page 1i l :_-..__.. - he l gestion o! a document here." rcmarkcd. statements of nt‘ ‘, or likely to be prejudcizil m the. safety‘ of 1h.- stwio or the efiicienti ' n o.’ the ivnr" f he was mt- ll.id no in- cnmnf.‘ iu " he ()ll$t'l'l'i’{i ‘ any intent behind the m w. he Aat- 1 , " i in h‘. invc hccnl p11. 3 _ ‘ I‘ was in‘; this chance the real didngcr; lurked. . information nndi had tho some information n5 Mills. as 'f\ what these names meant. no i i i one knows iviicre {ills might hovel ri\' I the con-l a convoy {r1 , "illfll. i n00 taken in the‘ ‘he prosecu-i 1n cnznhra a - iii-i» il"(‘ im- fin“: Hr- rl.<i l .~ ‘w <:\L.'l, hw: s!‘ of thr- dumrisc dour Col. .lo1ll\s‘~_ . icnuiition. l Protecting Br? Public health ma ~ of Informa- wl irum Elli‘- u slcild, if anything, crown strong-r in all . All hcspiiuls_ turd . unu rPSf Ir- q‘ .01. illT.’ mudc nvalluialc to J".- 2-‘ iic without clmrizc. Fleets of on.- nees. 741i of which rnnin 'r u- dind has .o:'th Amvr i. -. ‘i tho Wfillilflffl in (up .31.", _ fire cqui .- ‘(i with (‘lllf 1mm. rui \~,»,q-.-~1-_ , . l mui ilnnl’. filld mmlivnl su; 1...... with r Hrs and nuls s on hand 24 hours a dnv Fears Nut finalized As a rmul‘ lllf‘ prcilictcd lmzn rare of infer-harm ills-firsts has not .1: poured. Ouibrcnks oi typhoid and paru-iyph- n1 it‘\~l,< l\'(‘l'4‘ fully c):- peczcd but snnliiri" ll'l“fl.<l|i‘£‘S lifllll the rntc zinrinc. last. February" in ll cows with onlv one (truth ihrtitifli. out the nation even though water mains and srmers were blasted by German born s. During February s38 oases of cer- " ‘trill srrlson ticket-holders was first I li('l;llS didnt M00000. the department announced ‘ tonisht. jinitmcnls for plants and plant c-x- , tensions, together with orders for ‘ililliiillllcfl to $2 80.000. an esti- n it'll figure including the United K mils shore in joint. projects. hslirir-l»: of sirens lrfssllli: room af- workout. likc real com- thrcnt of losing ins plJCr! to some ambitious young- Su/itch game To Kingston AIOYFREAL, Oct. 14 --(CP) — \l iiircal Bulldogs have switched honxo game against Toronto mnuis. scheduled for next Sni- AD Kingston as part of an- v i-cllbraiions at Queens cisuy. ‘Tr-e pian to play the game in Kingston and substitute an exhi- bizion game against University of Vermont for the benefit of Mon- dnuounwrl last week. but club of- complete arrange- ients un‘il after they had ascer- ainod the reaction oi‘ the ticket- __.s were guaranteed a gate . of 8.000 11' Kingston, much bitter than the cellor-dvvelling team could draw at home. War contracts Total huge sum CYFTFQVA, Oct. 14——iCP)--Totu(l 3.11 isluc of contracts awarded Otiusrs trying out for berths on the team include forwards Angus (Scottyi Cameron and Grant War- wick, both with Regina Rangers, {Dominion senior amateur champ- i ions, last spring. Star goalie l: killed FLIN FLON, Man" O00. ll —(CP) -Roy Musgrove o! Winnipeg, 29, former star goalkeeper with Winni- pl-g teams and Wembley Lions o! the English National Hockey Lea- gue. was killed instantly today when he fell down a slope ln the Hudson Bay mining and smelting oom- pany‘; mine here. Zivic t0 Replace Cochrane NEW YORK, Oct. 14 —(AP) - Friizlo Zivic of Pittsburgh, former xvclteryveight boxing champion, to- duy was named by Promoter Mike Jacobs i0 replace Red Oochranc. lid-pound king, as the opponent for Ray (sugar) Robinson in a 10- round non-title bout at t-he Garden Oct. 31. Cochrane declined the fight since his manager, Willie Gilaenberg, 1s connnitniciiis made by the Depart- ment of Munitions and Supply on- Canadian, United Kingdom, and, other account now is nearly $2,600,- Prcluninnry figures show the: ~ grand iotui for the period from Juiyi 1 " .1 l0, to last September, 3i) ms, . tsiliidfititi, a statement sold, f Contracts placed on Canadian account including contracts execut-l I . ‘ed for plants and plant extensional ~-a portion of which is chargeable} to filll0l‘ Empire countries under the Iirltish Commonivcullli air trainizg p n. gcniernl purchases and con-i ll s ilill0iillllflg to $24.000.fi00 awarded by the civil aviation divis- ion of the Department of Trans- port for airport construction and lund purchase under the ziir train- 111;.‘ plan, toinllcd $1.51 0.087. '1‘ l of llTtlPYS for ores placed‘ lied Kuluiiom account vius 57.31.312.000. United Kingdom cun- thc output of son these plants, f. . cts uwurcied on other count totalled $80.235,ti79. More than 180.000 contracts have burl! placed on Canadian account- l)‘. the (lepartmcnt and its retic- : r", inc Defence Purc using, . and the War Supply Bflflfiip . itcint-nt said. Thcsc had an! c ‘sdllifl exceeding $8.300. i i\\'.‘i'.'\,i,'(' has been ciecreasing‘ in 1M1, however, owing partly ‘.0 ‘ cc number of small contracts |>_v the iocnl purchasing ut- " it added. “While the avenge l t'I'lLL‘(fll‘il $11.00!) a con’ nit-d. m about $7.000 in \li of 19-11. u- n; which these vow- » uivnrded reached a peak ‘ cndcd Sept. 30, i041, uverauv 0i T3 ,.... ZFL‘ 5'.» w w . fni‘ i. ihrcc months and 8 1.»: lili! co.ics',is..t.i.ig ,.....u a year i ll number of contracts mu id ill July, ill-ll. miclied new Dtilil-i of nearly 0 ’ ebro-fever. due to ovvr-crowd-iril. (Icv l but this rute has now riiopiz: to Iii) caiscs n week than s '0 a l( drug employed to check it!" l ~ ,. lllc start. i); . so expected to fol- low ill i‘ kc of over-crowding ‘i and cmcrgcnrv sanitary faciliH-‘s, lJIYllQL‘ out among only 199 per: - and diphtheria incrc .=d y as compared with a .\"Rl‘ hut ihcn- wore fewer cases (If mcnn. Influenza rose slightly lf'f‘ but abated witnmt . u SITlUlIS epidemic. ib shovkcd" babies are tho pitiful pnrt of the British ...h problem. it was Said. T716 (115- - l‘ is a nvrvous affliction caused hr ‘he uproar of bombs and ‘he Tn hnhios lose their some ot cqznliliriuin and sometimes cannot ivxllc nt all. Others become hystl" 1- ml lloxvrvcr. the photozrnphs anniv- c-d llifll when thev are transferrcd an country rcst rcntrcs and taught to l“‘L'.'ll11 their nainncc by climmnr! ladders nnd walking smnll woodcn rails Phcv rapidly recover. And. iustcnvl of mcntnl hospitals hcinf! jammed hv shell-shocked uri- tir-nmmnny of them are belng turned over to the of the woundr d. SOUTHERN NIGIITINGALE calls’ C876 Tho mockingbird is often tho ‘nightingale of the south." 3'0 (vomaohho under a. six months suspension in this state for instructing his fight- er to hold back during the early rounds of his recent fight with Lew Jenkins. Getliffe shoots Winning goal In Practice ST. HYACINTHE, Que. Oct. 14- (CPL- The regulars were out ‘n full force today as Canadiens went through a strenuous hour-long scrimmage game to top of! a long stretch of physical exercise and shooting practice. A penalty shot bagged by Ray Gctliffe provided the margin that gave the Whites a 5-4 victory over the Reds. and led Coach Dick Ir- vin to remark that the new Nat- ional Hockey League ruling govern- ing penalty shots has put teeth into the ymalty. Under the new rule, the player tripped, ‘fies the shot, but he can shoot llflm anywhere he wishes. Murph Chamberlain led the white attack, pushing two counters past goalie Bert Gardiner. Jack Portland and Conny Tudiin collected the other two White goals. At the other and of the ice, Rookie Legs Fraser was beaten by Peggy O'Neil, J06 Benoit, Jim McFadden and Tony Dcmers. Irvin used the same forward line combinations of his regulars that “You're starting out again now just functioned last season, but warned: _ {is you finished up last spring, but whether you‘ll rennin that way I l don't. mow. It's up to yourooivll.’ Will celebrate i Golden Jubilee Of hoop game NEW YORK. Oct. 14 --(AP) —A nation-wide program to commem- orate the 50th year of basketball and raise funds to erect a memcr- ial to the game's inventor, the late Dr. James Naismith of Almonte, Ont. at Springfield. Mass, WM announced today by R/oger L. Put- man. mayor of Springfield and chairman of the Naismith Memor- iul committee. The Golden Jubilee of basketball will be inaugurated in Madison Square Garden with a two-day tournament. Nov. 19 and It, in which four high ranking club teams will participate. They are, 30th Century Fox of Hollywood, Calif" National Amateur Athletic Union Champions; Phillipa’ Oilers of Bartlcsville, Okla, i940 titleholders; the lcgionaires of Roanoke. VI" and the Ohrbach Athletic Associa- tion of New York. An all-star game also is scheduled for the Chicago Stadium Nov. 20. There is no ESQ? inlet or outlet p Crater an. cream l taut-manual. ment were the Peden Brothers. Torchy and Don, who had 207 points and were tied for fourth spot, two laps behind the leaders. McConnell obtained leave from OUT OUR WAY until recently a member United States army artillery. The field was cut to nine teams. after Albert Gachon was injured in a pile-up, leaving Harold Hughes the Royal Canadian Air Force togwithout a partner. 0f ihe The Murray OH, SHAQ\4$' FINS.’ " WELL, Dom "IHEM suizvxvoszs HAVE A TOUGH EMOUGH TlME WITHOUT si-wzscs To CONTEMD WITH f FREiGHT BRlNGlNGl UP FATHER TOHi-Xyvsiiol? anemone or- BAGDADIM-I ONCE- "/ now ‘THAT 7/4 WON-r MND-THE i ENTERPRiSE; / RAN Acizoss A I "rues/ME c01- ACCgh/iléieligATlOhifi ; ' MPJORJI Qumsrr PERSON l1,’ ALL ‘n-us 5MP, a Kuew A / THERE NAMED KHAN ; Ci-llPS ‘EAR- / RETHEED /// TELOPE! HE CAP— MARKED, GINLOR 0N 4, weep AT-‘LOCK o\= f THEY'RE i’ tract its; t. was“ "sic~ t ‘more I E van D5 AND A L\\Ill\lG our OF Twat-tr ‘THEM TO MOUTH 4 AN ocToPus roan our A PRETTY MARATHON.’ i HE "retinas 4 FAlR TWEED our-r! ‘ TO PIC oorannnvmnnmocue. mltmulttraton. "He's going great niented the fiery Amerk boss. guns," com- Armst rang-Lorne i- Cair-Huzz Boll line also impressed during practice scrimmages. .. Dutton already has signed a num- Ry .I R. Williams i ber oi’ his regulars to contracts but declined to name them. His reti- cenoe was believed to hinge on the same problem that has most pro- fessioxial hockey clubs imeasy this fall-whether Canadian players of military age will be granted pass- port ahrotui Dort authority by divisional boards under the Dominion’: National War Services Act. HERSHEY, Pa, Oct. 14 -—(CP__ Cooney Welland, newly-appointed coach of Hershey Bears, today call- ed skating practice for 20 players he has assembled at the training. camp oi’ the American Hockey 1e11- gue Club. Six of those on the ice, engaged in skating without sticks and in I'll iR BOARDING HOUSE QCIQBEKlQJMI . _ i‘ Bomber ace Takes over Scoring lead WINNIPBG, Oct. 14 _(CP) Art Stevenson's two deadline we; yesterday as Winnipeg Blue Bomb era beat Vancouver Grizzlies 17 in Vancouver enabled the versm: Winnipeg backfielder to take w" sole leadership in individual M“ l"! With 17 Points. made up a three touchdowns and the t singles. w‘ medicine-ball tossing, wen-Q be’: of last yeagi‘; Bea“, o ers are am tious seeking berths with the @3555“: the parent club. Boston Bruins N, tional League champions and sun: ley Cup holders. One oi’ the youngsters is b“. Bauer, 16-year-old brother of Bob. by Bauer of the Bruins’ liraut u,“ A lightweight. only 13s pgund Drive hopes to catch on with m: Bears for seasoning. He played tre inst year with Waterville (on) Wadkrigh Juniors. There are four Re ins. Oun three of them mengibersy 01min’ Year's llflflor Generals of that city. Cyirll Biegler, 18. and Lloyd arm‘; dill. 20. right wingers. and John Lnncien. 18, defence. The fourth Regim boy is Frank Mario, no, ‘m, nlnyed ccziiix- and right wing Wm‘ ‘Regina Rangers, Allan Cup chm} nns. "Wm The“ With _ Main!‘ Hoop!‘ PocKETs ,' 2T5“ > l!‘ {Jil- nilll filings»;- Man CLUB "' BY 6CLLV"lT'5 A QIBCH SOME X THAT GANG macs ~40 CHOWDER giizL-iv Bv ‘m’ PICKENSi-OVB. 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