'I"‘TBER 2' 1944 i Gives Black ‘Victory 1v 19th“ ' i the second ' lodcdlforlfzz: ‘figs.- iii thg thém v New York RLIIIZBTS ‘-3 e- for» I d: l,l{§l,.',','§.°.§_3“.ihil@h..l league W“ SUMMARY ' First Period " ‘ Bucko McDonald Pen. leg7Q21Dl1l. Joe Cooper. gcherzn, Holler. Bvcond Peril"! o. Smith _ (Burma. lor- ’*>m w-um - * slouut NEWS second Period Outburst Over Rangers _ ' 1 _ (AP) - wk) 8:4! cuw/KFYQ; "m" tiv- 3—Ohicuzo. uosishhs m rook. chluuzo Iglr-gfinfiffivhkskliginuisreiloa. Sonith) 5:0 ° Hawks 8-3 4-ohl . 1r k f - s-chifiifi. song igég Whkillw. Fraser (Purpur, Thmhs) Pe’ ltis-B m. b , . 312:. lefllby rifaoboiesllcifrt 3.3}. 5W. Third Period 8-—Chioa:0 Seibert (Smith. Moslen- o-chl flsslhsrt (mu _ . . fafiqm D11!‘ m lll-siirew Tfork. Hunt 16:36 ll-New York. Warwick (Shack. Demaroo) l 81D. Penalties-Ataxia, Warwick. L sir ~31 V YEO TIIEATRES " SWEET ROSIE WGRABY" IN TECIINICOLOR BETTY GRABLE ROBERT YOUNG ADOLPIIE MENIOU It’: u sweetheart of u shin- allkiwhen Betty and Bob [Q'- r . e up . . . and let the‘, hair dmvn! From op?"- i . t l ' kis . . 13E .335 p.21‘ Kiilithlhhs... i MONTAGUE — FRI. B P- UL MONTAGUE —- SAT. 7J5 AND 9.45 . _ Nov. “.°‘.,..f"t.‘l~‘.‘..’.i°.i§“‘hlis3o ‘of: t-hl m m "grab-bag" lushlou for l9 m“. players-time 11101"? than m; yeal‘——.ll. their Mimi-ll (in-n meeymg Lousy. lll i943, 5110.000 W58 Ranlbmd "“fio°l.l§-'“iiit°a champion- ‘htgpnh-iliiig, the Cardinals and Browns, lulled w make a player hll Dem-cl: ‘risers were un- ‘gbls ‘Iva cilrrfli luv oi their m1“? choices’ . BruJdln Dolgers. who finished iii-H list illli led- lhc lluavlost Dill-ill- . ~ s..I,000 lol‘ tnrcc l! u!‘- ‘lom Seats San nuicuoo. boasting s 26-13 reeooi. ‘n, Piund. a mluttol of Columbus. sud Frank Lltuaof Norfolk. Philadelphia Pulls. making the first til" ~ uh lil- basis o1 lust- ‘fl cod 25-year-old nfllgv pull. Ultcilul‘. who won is while Tofu... seven for the cham- Egn Miiwaulm club of the Amer- lll last summer. : assoljununt inclu- u rtomlcrs pllced 111.111 5...». Pat Oat $137,500 For 19 Men .430 path. With veteran pitcher slvo. who ilad Quite a. I Y‘ fi IIIII -O'—.I. (Allflilted Preal Sport Writer) NEW YORK. NOV. I — (A?) —- made (the us) oluallf. done-w bem- mt his st chance ‘up to his t so live mu elipp nus. .. The 195'D0ltIlKi south Amrcrican who through m» astute and untit- efforts of nlanager Japan: J. o . drew reams of publicity Ore pull the Uni Demon u iii-rounder at St. Nicholas arena. Menichcilrs foo is the same 1B5- pound Dnsoll who meets heavy- weight champion J09 Lotus Friday llllgoén“! Tlilqliffllli-elaélfnd exhibition o . s olmeton, an few million well chosen 7g mom haw uood Mendel- ills. when a guy uses the world ll B-mplon as a warm-up opponent toafist ready for my bo . ho n le he’ up against boot." Mcuichefii. imported about v- Ihwoeks n30 after 5 your 511a;- u from rim! warfare his boll Y u a N cw Jersey. out a ‘B11110! csum in MCTZK.L East-West Rugby Playoff Possible i WNNIPEG, Nov. l -— (Q) _ The Winnipeg Tribune said toda i-‘fl-il-Wvst sol-vices rugby foot- 11 pics-or: hught be played in Winnipeg lrllc illis month if Tor- onto Navy Wills tho championship of the Ecstcrn Conndn Services League. The series would be PIBYPH with the winners of the Manitoba Armed Services League. either Win- "lPfll No .’i ivirelcss school or Riv- ers. ll No. 1 Central Navigat- Int ill.“ Toronto sailors Ire ln <i‘('(lll7i lllilCC in the eastern ‘Aigen tine Heavyweight To Fight In U. S. Monday Qp behind Hogersvllle, Ont., R. C. SOURIS-IVIONUAY s P. If. MATINEE fling in the majors before winding up with Oakland on the Pacific tOosist league. the draft list was m 0H3. vo was the second choice of Philadelphia's A's. whose lirst scl- ectlon ups outfielder Edward Smith. a .34‘! hitter for Buffalo lust sea- sou. Wmslllngton Senators. making the first American league mlcctfon lucked Marlno PlercV-i. Portland pitcher ,who won 2o’ and lost l3 in the Pacific Coast this year, and on the second round uuiull ~d ‘all Clllpillc- Molltreul outfielder. Oulm" SCl€fJLl0!l-5——Clili:‘.li40 whiix Sex-shortstop Dun Reynolds", New- ark and catcher inward rcrnundez. Lou Anzleles: Boston Braves-out- fielder William Ramsay, Sacra- mento. and catcher-outfielder Mike Ulisnev. Memphis: Glanls-fllltcher baseman Ed Wheeler. San Di o; ucas tc Len 5y i William Helm, L; cm. airman-outfielder Howard Mom. Baltimore: New York Yankeesk. catcher Herb Crompton. and Pittsburgh-catcher greats; Jarvis. Montreal. “Whm ll?‘ Itarlnd coudln“ anybody." said. "Then he startod t0 i‘? so bud in! lDl-rr .....=su..r»-~;u m j; Q v non-end the latter; freataet g“ tn femtvras a dccison over Lee m1 Rl-mirol. hard- Mexlcgnwhohitillseeelt. o nent-Lwithubunuin bu‘. ”’outDunnvRe|- Ram loo of New York in two rounds. and Iauis Lon: of Chicago in one. Blssennetto To Coach Boston Bruins _ Bfimltlfonl-(CH-Delthe s Bi “ fol-me " of the Brooklyn Dodgers as been slsoed r , h of Boston Braves of the Baseball 1A Hart- B8 tb; Easiorn Leaguo last noes ‘mm Sheehsn, who! . The appointment was announced yemerday. ac ooaoh National Rotlmay Wins Rugby Opener HOTHEAY, N. B. NM. 1 — (C?) -Rothcsav Collegiate School trimmed Fredericton High 3-0 to- day in the first of two gnmes for the New Brunswick Interscholastic: rugby championship. The decidingl game will be played Saturday at! . ‘Fredericton: _ ' Sissy-I! Twilight Tear Wins in Very Fast Time Nov. l — (AP_)-- the smuoth-strldm! from War- BALTIMORE. h nors today when she Tdffrikm tggecgglifllh in ~.m co ~ ‘hleiutfikgfrzitrh the fast time of 1:56 s-s m» the 1 3-16 hula. the crowd tile-year ran and h 115m might well have belies“. f 2d that the bay daughter of Bull beu was out for s. mernin! BR11011- she grabbed the lead two Jump! after leaving‘ the startin gate and never was eaded in poking up the purse of $3,000 and running her earnings for two sewn! h dmtilgh. DnTNg Dodson a e H swinging oh the bit six lengths in front of the Greentree Stables Devil Diver, outstanding claimant to the turf laurel! in he handi- up division. Megogo. from H. L. L l"! Chrlltlane, Stable, trail- ed Ry another ten lengths. In chalking up her 14th victory in l7 starts this year (she has been out of the money only once). Twilight Teu came within l- seeond of River-land's track record and ed the best time for the ltlkc set by Sea Biscuit in his famous match race with War Ad- m m B. I. S. Regular Monthly Meeting regular monthly mectinl of the volent Irish ietv W15 held last night with the president. L.O. Kelly presiding. ‘rhere was l large attendance. It was decided to purchase fluo- mfir VINEAO th secretary . . .. e - had been to members of the socletv in forces and that the play that the society would put on its annual St. Patrick's Play on Marc/l l1 next. A commit was formedl to look after details with the Olly- Mr. John Clliughan. chairman 0f charitable committee reported that. although there seemed to be "a lot 0i’ money on the go he had Riven out a few charity ordrrs last mon . There were several applications for membership read bv t e secre- tary for the first time. Ms. J.E. Coudy. chairman of the membership committee said his committee was working hard t0 1n- crease the membership roll Mr. Eugene Kelly. chairman of the building committee Rave his re- rt and was warmly conszratulotsd mernbe his Rood work. Treasurer John rtcd that the soclstv was in good inancial standing. REMEMBER WNEN By The Canadian I'rrs_s John A. Hevciic: ior 1.: VBLIIS president o! ague. resigned l0 1e _\'\‘.II'S n20 to- duv due to ui il-sslih. Ford C. Buick. sports writer. took over Nov. I (h r._ _ _ _ 1' ‘fi-ixifllun The tobacco . “y... pouch in nearly every pipe smbker’s pocket. _.,rfl -')>’4?€§€ " “T: ~‘~..~:.. * o" .4M1'$=57* Thai pui a - r in connection‘ Rickey Becomes Part Owner, 0f ‘ Brooklyn Dodgers NEW YORK, Nov. l — (AP)- “Ricke r “ ‘o! Th! Brooklyn Dodger baseball, club the last two seasons, stepped into tne stockholder class today when be and two ueoelotu urchued 25 per cent of the Nat onal Leauue ‘Bums!’ Rickey, who resigned as vice- president and general manager of St. Louis Cardinals two years‘ a o to take over the Brooklyn her , purchased the 3 per cent block of stock held by the Edward sic- Keever estate. Indications were that the purchase price was around 8250.000. a figure quoted in previ- ous deals which fell through. Acquieiton of the stock gives Rickey a strategic position so far as control of the club is concern- Ed- The 50-Der cent block of stock held by some l5 heirs of the Char- les Eb tbs estate may be sold only as a whole, under a rulln by the Surrogates Court in rooklyn, while the other 25 per cent is Acid by Mrs. James A. tar 0d’ the late Stephen McKeever, Wllllo recently said she would not; e s . Affiliated with Rickey in the purchase were Walter F. O'Maliey °i BTWKIYII. _the club's legal nep- resentatlve since Rickey assumed the presidency. and Andrew J. Schmltz. insurance man, The Brooklyn club, although P1834118 to substantial gates for years; h Since 19313} "l" pB-ld I. dividend Highland Pips Band Appreciated At The Front By Doug Ilow WITH THE CANADIAN CORPS ON THE ADRIATIC FRONT. Nov. ‘1- (OP) -It can be reported m ,PlDe Major J. A. (Black Jack) Mac- dflnuld back in Sydney, N. 3., that the Cape Breton Highlanders pipe band he commanded for so long 15 Dlflylng with s. pride and abil- ity that has given it a definite place within the division of which the battalion 1g l, port, Pipe Major William Gillis of In- verncss. N. S . and his klltcd hand _of nine pipers and seven drummers lrecently gluyed along an Italian Iroacl whi two Canadian battal- ions moved into tho line and three. B lneludi their own and a New »Zea1and unit, moved out. Soldiers {who came out tired, dirty. slouch- 111E. marched with a new and sud- iden smartness as the pipes swungl linto the regimental march past "Highland Laddie" and other of the Scottish tunes. This practice has become stand- ard with the regiment but nowhere did it have more effect and more feelln that when the men came out o the llhe after the tough, costly attack on Ccriano Ridge. Iron P. I. I. Highlanders With an influx of bandsmen from Prince Edward Island Highlanders. Pipe Major Gillls how has these men with him: Pipers J. J. Ma:- Millan, Reserve Mines. N S.; Georgs Sutherland, Soldiers Cove, N. 5.; J A. Macdonnell. A. A. MacKsy, both of Inverness. N. 5.; brothers Gordon and Malcolm Coo- per. Trurn. N. S . and D. P Gil- lis. Glencoe, N. S.; Drummer P. W. Stewart. and L. CpL-Drummer J. R. Williams. both of Charlottetown. Drummers. W. R. Boyd, Vancouver; B. A. Macdonsld. Castle Bay. N. S.. C. W. Hunt. North Sydney. N. S: J. W. Judson. Inverncss. CpL-Drummer M. MacLean. Syd- ney Mines. N. S.. and Sgt. Drum- mer F. A. Woods. Glace Bay, N S Angus Norman Macdonald. Glace] Bay, has been promoted major and now commands i" "., rters com- pany. Another Glace Bay officer, ,Lieut. Duncan Currie. has taken lover his job as quartermaster af- ter serving with the Anti-tank platoon. One of the sad occurences of re- cent days was the shell explosion. lthut killed three cattle the High- landers were Preparing fol‘ £11895‘, .tive purposes. Cpl. Bill Day, Bras. iD'Or, N. S, in particular. could ‘ mourn them because one he had led across a field fell into some sort‘ of several mcn to pull her out Fed Well Food was never a problem for one company holding down a posi- tion behind the forward comPBnY- One platoon under Sflli- J» H- Muise. Yarmouth, N. S . fed W611 0n their rations supplclnentczi with pork. chicken. wine and milk, Jne last mentioned obtained from two cows that were milked daily b)’ Pte. J C. Falkenham. Parrlbofi. N. S Sharing in the bounty We" cpl L A MacDeugall. M1035" Crossing. I‘. E. L, and Pte. Alex (Monk) Campbell. Sydney. N. S... The re lmental sergeant-molar. R_ N, c, Niiiplcck of Montreal, who has been with the unit throughout its actions. is still wondering Bl’- tho luck that befell him one nlBhli. Returning from the forward cem- pany positions, he and his two |l‘.li1i'|lflilI(l|\$ hoard one shell land fairly, close, then another too close. grimy flopped. DlP1°¢k landed "l" down in a little sea of mud. m9 other: hit nothinll W059 ma“ w” grass.‘ 4 i Russian Baptists Plan Oonferenoo I , i WASHINGTON. Nnv I — (AP) »~ Rev. W. 0. Lewis. general sw- . retary of the Baptist World All- iance, said today he had been 1d- vised that s, conference of Buil- tists and Evangelical Christians had been convened in Moscow to unite an estimated 1.000.000 Russian cotmmunicants of these two chur- c cs. Asserting that “this would seem to indicate a larger degree of liberty for the Baptists 0i’ Russia." Mr. Lewis said he had sent llreeiimls to l.he conference. expressing the hope that members of the Russian Bau- tist Congregation might visit ‘he Unltrri States scme limo in ill! future. l vearfis actlvlt. of s hole and required the enerslfis lbeing instrumental 1h 7mm cuAgwrrcTowN GUARDIAN CENTRAL TillARllllli This column I. reserved he news 0t wens mums, out itdvlflllllll of a new! nature may no IIIIOIIGC It live cents a warts. ui-rwtly DI!- ulllo ll ulvnswt. COOKS for Christmas Photo- nouns. CON FEIJQATION LlFl IN- a UI-ANUE. BETA SIGMA PHI will hold a Second Bend Clothing and scum- mIGB BN6 at St. James Hail on Saturday. November son, atl-LBO‘. A l -z- -' . THE SACIIAMMN ‘ o! the Lord's supper Will ne_celeb1ated m Calcu- oxua PIGSDYWYIBXI Chulcn, Sunuay, November 5th. hopes-story service ITldB/v Bi. 8.00 P. M. 11-2-11. AUCTION AND BRIDGE in Odd Fellows Hall tonight, ii o'clock. Sponsored by iteoekahs. Admis- slon 25 cents. il-Z-li BOARD 0F TRADE -- Postponed quarterly meeting, “The Charlotte- town , this evening 7:30 o'clock. ll-2—ll ENJOYS FURLOUGII HERE — C. W. A. C. Erna Erlman who has been spending a furlough visiting relatives and friends in this city leaves tomorrow morning for On- tario to rejoin her unit. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.»- Mr. and Mrs. To‘. F. Acorn announce m! cnllflilemenl. of their daughter ildred Irene. to Corporal Ronald Arnold. R C A A. son ol Mr. and Mrs- flurry Arnold. Marysviilc. N- B- Phe mRFFIBJ-le will take place the latter port of November. ll-2-ll. ALTERATIONS TO POST on. PIC! -— H. J. Philips and Son have commenced work on alter- ations to the post office. The office formerly occupied by the Post Master. has been clear- ed out and will be made ready for the money order and registered letters clerks. The space occupied by the two latter will be added to the General Delivery. RECEIVES WORD OF SON'S PROMOTION - Mr. Cyrus Mill'- lm of Springton has received a letter from the R. C. A. F. rec- 0rd; officer notifying him that his son, Allister Bruce Martin, had been promoted to Plight-Sergeant. effective from Jan. 20, 1942. Flt.- Sgt. Martin, who was a bomb- almer on n Wellington bomber,|. lost his life ill a flight over Bel- gium on July 31, 1942. Booms FORWARDED T0 HOMES —- The remains of the lflte Leisb Moore and Alfred Pyke were forwarded from the MacLean Funeral Home last evening to re- sidences at Miibum. Funeral ar- rangements will be announced later. oth men were killed Tuesday when a motor car left the highway near ‘nacadie Crossing and went. over an embankment. FURTHER PARTICULARS — Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jesso Albion. Lot 50 P.E.l. have received official infomwtion from the Departnvcnt of Notional Defence that their son Pte. Alban A. Jessa who was rc- ported wounded in action on Oct- ober 9, 1944 was incorrect and that he was suffering from exhaustion 0f nervesAPatl-lot please copy). EGGS AND POULTRY — The local c“ market remains steady at peak prices. Production con- tinues to decline. COLT-HIT)’ grading stations are showing a. variation in prices on top grades. P. E. I. stations quoting for ungraded eggs delivered: A large 40-5; A med- ium 38-40; A pullet 30; B 30: C i8. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A large 46-7; medium 44-5 A pullet 36; B 35; C 20. Specialized producers are receiving for car oncd pack: A large 47; A med m 45; A pullet 4.2. No change in poultry prices. Quality remains good. > MAKING GOOD PROGRESS.- The Stella MITiS Credit Union Lid. held its eighth annual meeting Oct. 13th. with a fnirlv good attendance. The President. Jos. Cornelius Plneau presided. On behalf of the directors hegave the report of the "e -l.= bolnc one of Ranlzation. The secretary Trzasw- er gave ln figures ihc statement. Nfclnborsilip. mow-u :. from 125 to 243 members. More savinlls were accumuizltcd in 1944. than all other rears combined. Business done was 525000.00. Th: Cnedit Committee report. was given bv Mr. Jos. AQDCHS Ptrrv. illld the Supervisory Report bv Mr. Thinning Johnston The mclillg addressed bv the lmklol‘ Roy. .1. u. Mc elll. Great clcdi: is due him for his interest. fillfi csuccinllv of havin: 77 school Cllllflfi“! loin 1'1‘. \\‘l[h a snv- ings of $517.01 The same off" . were re-cicctcd for ihc fnilouung your. The meeting iifllClifllifi. followed bv a treat of nunlcs. ABRTNCTN BOARD OF TRADE -- Postpfincd qusrterl meefi "The Charlotte- town" t even 7:30 dclficlgl‘ ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS- All interested in Music Club activ- ities including musical operatic films, please come to Charlotte- town Hotel this Saturday after- noon. 3:30. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Ladies’ Branch of the Golf Club will be held at the City Hull on Mlday evening, November 3rd at 7:30 p. m. ll-I-ll POLICE COURT —- At the Police manded for s week, the defendant in a common assault case was ordered to Dav $5.00 damages or serve 10 days in jail, and a motor- ist charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated received seven days in jail. RECEPTION COMMITTEE - This committee was formed u; look after reception of men of the armed forces returning to P.E.I. from overseas. The Committee is composed of the following: Red Cross — Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. Mrs. ELM. Bagnali. Ladies Auxiliary Legion: Mrs. Artilur Henry-Pres- ident. Charlottetown Branch Legion —Ileo Bradley. President. E.M. Bagnall — Past-President. Navy- Mrs. Ira M. Brown. Mrs. LB. Mc- Millnn. Veterans Welfare Office: Mr. JT R/obison. Mr. Wm. P Bruce. The Committee has made arrangements for the construction of an information and reception booth in the Railway Station, per- mission for it being through the kind co-opersiticn of E.W. Mac- Kinnon, CNR. superintendent Personals Ptc. Elmer E. Mahdi‘. Ion d Mr. and Mrs. Plus Mahar, left yesterday morning for Halifax. Mrs. Lucy Watt drlllzhfer of lVLrs. Mary Arsenault. 99 Cerald Street left vesterdav morning for the m and. She plans to rcioln her husband who is serving in the RA. F. in Glasgow. 500111116- Mrs. B. W, Sherwood is leaving this morning with her niece. Miss Elna Clark, who is leaving for Toronto. Mrs. Harpy Matheson left t momink to visit her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Swanson of East Natlck. Mass. She will then proceed to vls- it her sister and brother ill L05 An- geiics. Calif. accompanied hv her sistelik Mrs. Bessie bfacLean of Bos- ass. Mrs. Stephen Hughes has retum- ed from Haverhili. Mass" after at- tcndlnlz the funeral of her brother Patrick Kelly who died suddenly Octraber 4th at her home 1n lifaple- woo . Supp Petty Officer Dewu‘ MacNlel is soendins his 2B days survivor's leave with his wife and children at ‘i0 Rochford St. also with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacNleli, Malpeque Road. Pay LieutCommander Jim Belyoa. formerly Accountant Offic- er H.M.C.S "Queen Charlotte” has returned for a short Vifit l0 Charlottetown. Lleut. N. S. Bertha Thompson of Iiunstaffnage is new overseas, according to word received by her family. Her sister, Lieut. N. S. Georgina Thompson has been overseas for the past three years and ls at present in France. Mrs. Rlflnh Cummills and younfl son. Kenneth, left this morning for with Mr. Cummlns. Prior to her de- cntertaincd by her friends. in Char- iottetown. Too Late To Classify gear for '29 Ford car. Peter Mc- Kcnna, Orwell Cove. 11-2-11 r local Apply Selective Service Office. - up; WHYHAVE" hyfir, soon: 5.19s- . rear? THAT PHONE- NOW-LI§TE\I-BQY~ YOU CAN'T ANSWER l-IAVIN" "roo MANY 1L1. LOCK THE DOOR- so 5HE CAN'T err IN AND use‘ THE PHONE - AN’ l’M GONNA TAKE A NAP- court yesterday a drunk was re-' St. John. NB. to take up residence ‘parture, Mrs. Cllmmins was widely vi- ii ‘VANTED — PINION AND RING Tfifvrliiat-i-ikvnlinixcnu VI-‘OUN- tain restaurant. 11-2-31. ilslander Among iPilots Visiting ilssert Basis -' By HAROLD FREEMAN HABBANIYA, IRAGL. - iCP: - A paradise of green 1n the nudst of Syrian desert sands. Hsbbaniya has become a great stratefllc an" base H5 well as the (‘show base of the ft l". m the Middle East. ‘ _ Set on the banks of the Luphn‘ yutes River in what was once a. -ha.rsh desert waste. l-labbunlya has become One 0f the world's lamest sell-controlled airports. Mid an unportallt stafiinil post ol the ILA-l l". transport command as well as iln operational base not fur from Iran's capital of Baghdad. E Started in ore-war day bv the mall who now is commaulacr-m- chief of the RAJ‘. Transport Com- mand-Alr Chief Marshal Su- l-‘rederick Bowhlll-f-Iabballiya llhs flown from wasteland illl»: u. snmll clty with two streets or stores. two i swunmlng pools, three UULUOOI‘ _ JDOVICS alld s theatre. lllft! churches f :und its own tuxi service to urmide i flransportatiun from one part i ;the airport. to another. l It has nine officer's messes. l8 other messes. its own race truck and I even an exclusive alrmclrs club‘ yvlth bulloted lllifllllltifiiilll. it as its own b-.lllk—l-i:lbbulll',a val, Que, pcllli.‘ ill. ulllv o . Stations in the \\'OI‘lf1 ulth selt- ‘ contained banks operating at the‘ airfield, j i l Canadian Visitors v But most of all. Hubbamlirs has beautiful trees, grass. flowers and a variety of birds/To uloonllng pilots who fly lor hours over the Syrian desert to reach it. it u_ indeed a pa of srrcen loveliness. com- plete with cool buildings uilh xcd tiled floors and electric fans. Flt. Ll. Ben L-alvs l of hulcuu-l e1‘ 1s navigation ultl-scl" at ry planes from Montreal to various destinations throuuhout the Mldcb-el and Fur East. For instance. a lcw days ulzo a Catalina llylllu came in. and aboard l: were ‘ll. Li. _ Carl Casgram of Montreal, l-‘lt. Li. . Harry McDonald oi Vancouver, l~'it.| I Lt. Jerry Maclnnis ox‘ Churlotte- l town and radio navigator Fredl ‘ boat I his Johnston oi Vancouver, . The day before they reached lxreu, | the lour Canadians unit for :1 :.\\ n) the Doud Sea. flildlllduf.‘ ' sightseeing trip up to J But. LJBV were more appm mauve of l the hot and cold Wllill!‘ available in eachuoom atvllabbamya. ‘ Them: something mighty nice u- bout e. hot bath m the cool Hab- baruya evening after hours of tiy- uuz over the sultrv riascrt. ln fact.‘ "Hob" has become so popular a‘ staging Dost. that when an aircraft‘ dBVEIODS mgLne trouble mere. its crew has a hard tinle proving to fellow Dllots that there wasn't something deliberate about the break-down. - l YOUNG SIIARPSIIOOTER i BRISBANE, —(CPJ — Margaret‘ Clanchy. 12-year-old daughter of. a Queensland crazier. bagged scvenl mngarocxs with seven shots oll hcr father’ property; , ~®lol<llcs "j ill BERLIN T" iNiLlIiElTEFNNIllARB lfiiAlill PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 000M SACKVILLE‘ . romucxnui: 3.120.000 TRURO TO SACKVILLEZ HALIFAX TO TRUICO ‘ 938.000 $Z.'I5Z.000 HALIFAX $2,563.000 8TH DAY AT SEA ‘ZJBLOM 7TH DAY AT SEA 32.200000 6TH DAY AT SEA ' $2,020,000 5TH DAY AT SEA "$86,000 1TH DAY AT BIA ‘LOULOM 3RD DAY AT SEA $l.468.000 2ND DAY AT SEA 51.284300 1ST DAY AT SEA $I,100.000 LONDON TO SI-IIPSIDE ‘NOD00 DOVER TO LONDON 3736.000 CALAIS TO DOVER $552,000 PARIS TO CALAIB 3368.000 BERLIN TO PAIII 5184.000 v hub- ‘ ' ' " bamyu. and other Ullllllfllulls (lrop ah‘- down here frequently as met- lcr-I . . _ irluls Last Night Provincial, $1,912,650. Prince County. 3706.850. Queen's County. 51.11.57.900. K‘ c ty. 5145.100. R. A. F. Plane 0n World Flight AUCKBAND. N Z, Nov. i _-. (CP Cable) -- An“R. A. l". Luncas. ter bomber commanded by Wing Cnldr. D C McKinley, D F‘. C. "lflkillt: the first round the world flight by an R A. F aircraft. ur- rlved in Auckland today after u trans-Pacific flight. The plane left. Britain Oct 2i. flew to Montreal. and than procee- ded by way of Washington. San Francisco, Honolulu and Pacific Is- land Zlirilcltls. to By K2}. Reynfi; / INwcrloN“ é CENTOR “UF- ‘pa: / ’/ / VOLUNTEER$ WANTED “Wait :1 dress in VVE ‘NHY mars-r you l ANSWER THE PHONE Wi-EN i CALLED UP i’ LEAST "res: Tit/ES no THE LAST notr-i- minute-I must hzlvi: rend ihc wrong uri- ihnt Guardian ‘wYnni Ad!" George Rich/Tunas‘ El l PHONED AT OH.NC--SHE’~'5 m2 TOO 5lcl<.' W0 GIVE new. A octaves HERE'S voulz BREAKFAST- MiLLiE i’ HADN'T 1: BETTER cALt. 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