carrwri-lélsig .40‘;- still without a victory but show- ing definite signs ofa new lease on life in their performance against the Colleglans last. Tuesday night. Navy hockey team tackle No. 2 A. NS. squad in tonight's City Hoc- key League encounter a; the For- um. one The "Tars" will be minus the services of Bert Steele for tonight‘: gnme- but the two Whitlock boys, Jackson and "Pud” Roach will n- giin be on deck to carry the offen- sive trength for the team from H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. With several practice sessions under their belts and rapidly regaining their real form the four boys men- tioned abo\'e should have plenty to say‘ tieforeithe night's game is " oompietod. O00 Each one of them carries poten- tiul goals on his stick in every - dash they make towards their op- ponents’ net-and the fact that they were held pretty well in check in their appearance against thc Colleglans was not due to any lock of ability on their part but rather to the brilliant performance staged by the combined St. Dun- stan} and Prince of Wales College teams. O 0 I Despite their low standing at present the Navy team made a lot n; new supporters in their losing performance the last time they all‘ pearcd. Tonight, pitted against the co-lcaders of the league. they are put up even a greater battle and again it should be a. close-knit affair throughout all three periods.’ . No changes, with the exception oi Steele. have been announced in the lineups of the competing teams. Airmen will Pnobably use the same lineup that dropped that close 4-3 decision to Summerside inst Thursday night, while the Tars will rely on the strong offens- ive strength contained n their three sets oi forwards. _ o . . Wally Stanowski, who was re- ported accepted by the army. has actually been rejected. so he can play for Leafs without any further waiting around. for a service call. l - When Stanowski came back he reported he had found the game so changed. he thought. it would take him a long while to get ac- ed to the new style of Wally had changed a lot, He had been playing out at Win- nipeg, but in lesser company. That was fun stuff and he didn't take it, too seriously. The result was that when he stepped back into the NHL. he found the pace a lot faster than he‘ expected. ‘ Stanowski at that has taken a little time to come to hand. but he has been a real attraction. and he can light up a game With H1050 rushes so reminiscent of Joe Simp- son at his starry best, when he was an Edmonton ‘Eskimo. . “Red" Dutton has taken l cue from Atari: Twain's remarks about. the weather and plans to do some- thing about the extreme generos- ity of scorers in the matter of hockey assists. ' 1 o n '- Whether or not buttons latest instructions will achieve the desir- ed results remains to be seen. but at least, one or two definite rules laid down by him should have a curbing effect on the country“ scorers and referees who, as a rule. take their pointers irom the N.H.L. Dutton has placed his finzcr 011 the most abused featureoi’ the sys- tem in refusing points to those who do hot aid in the scorinB 01 a goal after the puck has bounced of. n defending player.. The assists have been lndled out on such oc- casions so frequently as to make them almost ridiculous. The opening is still presented t0 players to earn an assist in the execution of a brand new Play. but the fomier popular practice o! crediting points to assisting Dilly- er; after the play has obviously changed hands is ruled out. And good rlddanocutoo. if it's observed. . Dutton's edict, won't correct all the abuses. But it singles out one of the most objectionable features and it is at least a constructive approach towards a problem long in need of some attention. The only trouble is that up to now everyone talked about it. but no one did anything about it’. . - The argument anent Canadiens‘ Maurice Richard's rating as coin- pared to tha oi’ Howie Morena has Just about come to an end. It's been n rather one-sided exchange as most liockcv observers predicted O it would be . O Back around a month ago it was uggested that though Richard was a capable and highly spectacular performer in these days. it was a good bet "that a poll of hockey men wouldn't place him in the some class as_Morenz." That has proved just about true. though we thought "Dink" Carroll in fa or the Montreal Gazetw summed i‘. up most effectively with a re- mark to the effect that "on the side of sanity. let's wait for anoth- 'l_19_!9l"._5"_- __ __.._.____ SPORTING NEWS Navy tackle No. 2 A.N.S. squad from Charlottetown Airport in tu- nlkhifa City League encounter which will be staged at the Forum and one oi the best games of the season is on tap for local hockey goers. Barely beaten by the collegians in their last start. Navy despite the fact that they have yet failed to get into the win column this Year. are confident that tonight they will be able to take the meas- Improved Navy Squad To BattleiLocafl Air Force Team In Tonight’s Game i gether with the other bill's com- prising the team are expected to to the ‘hrs’ lineup to give the Airmen g battle add enough power of t; n m Wu“ M-G-IWS TECHNICOLOR rpllgwlngais how the Navy will Music“ llinelutp (with iliurrnbelil-a) for dto- —-- ng s game who W l get un er- way at 7.30 sharp: Sign giuphnwmfinlggr’ of”? §ii‘€£'.i..§°§%i‘°'w“§“§r“é? *"°"- °= 1"!"- “"- Leéd "um forwards. bacison ‘a, Home. Eddie halter’ B. Whitlock (B). Junop (8). Roach the brand of hockey displayed in these games. His criticisms have been destructive and unjust; his predictions regarding outcome oi games have been ridiculous and not in the best interests o! the league: and his references to the personnel and coaches oi certain teams in the league have been un- complimentary. to say the least. In brief. his comments have been detrimental to the existing City Hockey League and to the (uture of hockey in this City. The most recent outburst by this sports authority is directed at. the secretary of the league who. for the benefit oi the hockey fans and the Press. recently compiled league statistics shOWiIlg the standing of teams and indlvidualscorers. These records were carefully checked fol- lowing each game and. we believe. they give a. true story of the lea- gue scoring race. It is not at all surprising to find that The Patriot sports editor's records do not agree one hundred er cent with those 0i’ league offic als. On more than one‘ ccasion a player who was seated on the players‘ bench re- ceived credit. in the Pres, for a goal scored. Furthermore, it is rather dimcult to understand how this sports writer received such an accurate account of the progress oi a recent game as he shuffled about uneasily in a corner oi the rink with one eye on the hockey players and the other on n Justin- ably hostile group of college stu- dents near the Press-box. Sir, the oflicials oi this hockey league, the players who are giving their best. and the fans who are showing their appreciation of these eflorts fecl that the sports editor 0i the evening paper could render much more valuable assistance to sport in this City by an occasional word of encouragement in place of the unfavourable publicity furn- ished in the post. We are. Sir, etc.. 8. F. DOYLE. Pr G. L. BENNETT, January 1D. 1045 Charlottetown. P. E. I. That. seems fair enough because Richard hasn't been around yet the same length of time. and even up to now hasn't come close- most people's book-to wipe out. any memories of the "Stratford Streak". n . Secy. o o o Leo Dandurand Ls the latest to express an opinion quite definitely vor oi Morenz. and Leo is one oi those hockey wise men who has kept abreast of the limes. Argu- ments will continue pro and con. but the great majority will want to wait around and sec. itii‘; -_l_i I GET VIM AND VIGOR and IMPROVE YOUR FIGURE t VICTORIA RINKAIWED. JAN. 24th. the conduct of league nfiairs and, S. Moore—7. G. T. W. L. Prowse-lit. Dr. Pizrce-if. l" . R. MoLaine—10. S. R P. Jardine-fi. Oourteau Regains Top Position In A. ll. L. Scoring (By The Associated Press) NEW HAVEN, Comm-Jan. 22-A fibres-goal. eight-assists barrage by Paul Courteau oi Quebec City en- abled the Providence star to re- gain the top spot in the American r: :e today. President Maurice Podoloff credit Courteau with 5'1 points, including 29 goals. Bob Gracie and Bob Wal- ton of Pittsburgh. tied with 54 points, arc the nearest challeng- ers Frank Kane of Indianapolis spent six minutes off the ioe last week to increase his grip on .lrst place among the rules violators. His total is 83 minutes. Leading scorers: G A Na. Courtcau. Jrovidence m 28 5'1 Gracie. Pittsburgh 2i 33 I54 Walton. Pittsburgh 24 30 5a Burlington. Cleveland l5 37 52 Trudel. Cleveland 21 30 51 Cunningham. Clcvcld. 2i 28 49 Leswick. Indianapolis 2i 2'1 48 Gooden. Hershey l6 80 46 uivole, Providence l9 24 48 Forget, Providence 3i 2i 42 Klein, Pittsburgh l8 24 42 ENEMY POSITION- fl‘ _ jronilkgekl)" Berlinllast Prusnia railway by Marshal K. K. Rokomvskyb and in White Russian Army. The fall of Alienstein. a nine- way road Junction 61 miles south of Konigsbarg. represented a 22- rnilc advance from Tennenbcrg. German military shrine taken Sunday. 2. Inczerburg. 80 miles east oi Konigsberv. fell to Marshal Ivan Cherniakhovskym 3rd White Rus- sian Army. striking directly along glggd highway from the Lithuanian er 3. Gniezno. n nine-way junction 165 miles due east oi Berlin and 2B Zhukovb legions. tured Inowroclaw. on the Berlin-Ba I with REGULAR SKATING PIDM I to I0 and - Dance after to Music Transcribed by DON MESSER AND IIIS ISLANDEBS OLD-TIME and MODERN DANCING ; i lin. only l0 miles south o! Bydgoszcs. her Prln out another force took Alekaand- by row, likewise only l0 miles south Queen's square. on Torun. another communication; q by “pf hyping on the rim of the corridor. way running through northern Poland Just south oi the Polish‘ corridor to the lea. i Speeding on northwest of rocinw the Bunions captured La nyn. 130 mllu northeast of Ber- in n ail-mile advance and wen Hockey League's sizzling individual o; w The official figures released by le ,cher to exceed the supplement miles from Poznan. fell to Marshal i They also oop- months. nnother point voted st Prussian rlil- $1M" that i‘ all the total colt b-Ilfll)! Y EON THEATRES BROADWAY ' RHYTHM ' flue! Scott. Tounny Donny zz ._ (AP) -—- Ike Williams. ‘Trenton. N. J» IlKhW/Bllht knocked out Maxie Berger. of Montreal. Welterweight. in 2:51 of the fourth round of their scheduled iii-round bout at the arena tonight. Williams weighed 183 1-2. Ber- gefiug} e .51 fans who paid a ate of 813.859. sat through a. listgless four rounds before Williams. stalk- ing Berger all the way. finally landed a hard ri ht to the Can- adiarrs chin to wnd up the bout; Hockey P.B.S. Grade Vl-WJLS. Grade VI The first in a series oi hockey| games was played Friday afternoon on Prince street "school open-airi rink between two teams of boys representing Miss Macbemians‘ classroom. 9.5.5. and Miss Mac-' Lennaxirsé W. K. S. Score 2-0 in favor The first two periods were score- ss. rive minutes after the 3rd period opened Paul Jenkins oi W.K.S. netted the first goal. Ten ‘ this CHARLUFIcIUWN GITARDIAN aowuna .-- ZION LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE later in a nice combination play 0. Lloyd Larter and Kari lteardon. _tl.ie scoring was ended when Larteri 'asslsteu by Rnarclon slipped anoth- er one in to trick the goalie. Game was very close. No penalties were handed out. Second game is scheduled to ne Played next week on Rochfoid Square rink. i Line-ups: l P.S.S.—Goal. Harold Hawkins; defence. Allan Jeffrey, Keith Mac- Kinnon. lJilly Macriinnon; for-f ,wards. Earle Hobbs. Morris Jen- iklns. Junior Rodd. Lenthel Mac-J Kay. Allison Match. Rollie “lac- Kenzie. W.K.S.—-Goal, Ivan Vcssey; de- fence Eurggna Korrey. Don Mac- Donald. nnie Simmons. David Nicholson: forwards. Charlie Hine, Soper MacPhee, Lester Adam! firs‘ Reardon. Paul Jenkins. Lloyd r. 140 SCHOOLS- ___(_C_ont.inued frorrgrue 1_)___ ell crippled children in the Province. ,'1‘o all these 140 schools and to the lcrippled children. the course, an sent tree of charge. - . On the other hand. the rt- iment charges 11.00 a month or a .course of study going to n. pupil zwherc there is no teacher, but in ino case is the charge of lessons sent, to n school district. without a ico- mcana that 20 trict without a m. a month term of ten supplement were only money voted. rm. children in a dis teacher would pay or $300. for “aha school if e in that district would amount . The school districts of Afton mad Bolivue. Royall/y. 11c. Clear Bgiflnltmg- nu new Melvin! the couna reg- oui 1 at bun r “ma: “l?” ‘Tiifh 0T o; street school: [mica and Miss Margaret Butler o! [rodeo 6 5 and and rothy of Rockford BUSINESS GIBBS LEAGUE BUTTE Bl-‘LIES- , 1M 131 1'18 , 176 136 I15 _ m m n4 D. Cox 135 164 143 FIREFLIES- M. Dockendorff 141 136 213 P. McKinnon 228 1B1 164 G. Holmes . 100 123 123 M. Mclniiis 115 133 128 WASP s. smsit-n . no s15 154 Mo McKenzl 160 ‘l6 190 J, McLeod 9'1 196 157 G. Hooper 12'! 122 i5! GLOW WOIMS—- J. R111 . 101 181 178 e y as m 162 9'1 1T1 111 M. McI-ennan 98 131 153 High singl e. P Kinnon. m. High three. P. Molinnon. 583. Remember When l; The Canadian Prue Gene ‘runney. who retired un- defeated after taking the heavy- weight Miliiliqgatifwllinggffllsiu m: Dempse, n . Bl aha pit; a” liro tonight u n a y 1g rounds . B. liill n I01‘ fieavywe ht title. Tunney, who t .cl vywoiglit ranks a few Hid-Yip. Tgter new u in the o. s. navy. H. F.- Hutehmn 8t 50H OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists la til fit- ting of gluon for the correction of ocular do- fects." 63 Grafton Strut lllillil School. on‘! LIAGUI - s mucous;- J. liloltcnlio .. U! 13 365A! D. Purcell .. .. l0‘! .1 170-442 n. Wood .1 m 1a A. McFarlano ,. 220 218 ‘I36 Low Score m m 156-404 _ Totals m minim: m an ate-m m m 111-00 h iii i“'°“.._a. Dun m m 208-48! Totals To 73F; BE SEATED‘ r mo: mama 4- 01m. 1. " 1,: i-iign Single. n. nicnrinne. m. ARLY High Three, A. Merci-lane. ‘m. Tighten llp 0n TEAM 4- ' if. gudmtotre lg if: iai P - LEG 0': cli/ifitrttiiaymbooksey “walla u: . own .. . _ .. .... robe Continues assessor. are L- caubeck -~ 95 m9 §3 - ' , Complete informatior on the ab- M. Brady 140 135 1:0 genteeq is being prepared for gen- TEAM l __ erai dstribution throughout Can- M ado, ‘Ihis information will contain H~ “twine” 153 m1 1 descriptions of the men and other n. Woolner iai no ins n dmus needed b‘, m pom m J. McDonald 167 216 i conducting the rcundupe F. McKenzie . . 121 1m 119 nosanwnu» ureno- ‘Head aar- n. MacDonald 15s m lea ____ w“ were Quapa-Hng- w “glue a TEAM 3_ BY JACK WlLLIAMs statement warning absentees if K Stewart we m l“ ———- they don't report book to barracks ' 1 m m symmy, us. Jan. a2 - (OP)—— mimediaielv they will be classed J m3°'5°“ “a .11, my." com“; 1 u, med as deserterc court mariialed and 1* Beam” "9 {n "i; woe Workers of Arngiceealijgi.) mile "HD1170 m1 servwde or 3' mm“ ,3} m ma today before the Royal Com- 0th" PurJ-viunwi: It also was 1n- - musk,“ mvmmung me 03,1341“ dicated the statement would con- TEAM z_ coal industry. tihat wan. the Dom- w"! a Warning that persons har- D Manon“ m m, m, lnion Coal Co. opposed the boflns absentee troops would be 0' Bagnall 121 m iia Pflnfllfle of a 610M 8110b in its “ab” u’ Pmwlmm- l n, n3 w.’ mine, 51-, w" seeking a do,” m“, There was still no word as to how lfi- wgflieéufi- w’ “a 95 in gazmqm nuke“ _ successful military and civilian po- G‘ Barbour " 135 153 w; Mr. en. the course of l u“ h"! b?“ “TIT-K "l! "WWW! m“ smilefé: - ‘u’ “L twg-hgug mmmmm o; T1, M... as the roundup o! overdue drattcea High three, _,_ M“, mm 55 Call. general manager of the Dom- W“ BR69911- inion Coal Co. referred to a pro- posal advanced before the, Com- mission last week bv TL. McLan- dQPB- mflflflgci‘ of coal sales. who Posed a zoning of Canadian markets should Maritime and Western coal become aviflabie in the same ares. The Union counsel and company» manager ‘pent the afternoon sit- tins of the board discussing what muld be regarded as privileges en- a Plans llrnioyed by Employees of the Dominion Coal Co " Ir. his brief Mr. McCall said the on hnid on occasion failed to live up to the responsibilities and obligations of collective bargaining. 11o add the check-off-deductfon of Union dues from pa, of debatable value and it had not resulted in building up a Union membership which accented m- ponsiibiiitiel nor had it nded to d Union with the best In reply to question; by m. Co- hen. Mr. MoOall pilced under the hlfldifld of WIVUBOQ! such aubieots contain his brief as collective Ilroements. the chock-off. low rental on t opmpgktunity for tion. security o! Qfllflloymen. nel- otuiating product n committees vaca with Pl)’- Coliectivo bargaining and the eok- now WIN provided for by in uoed e Nntod tiulryhomol all! WM! to explain their presence. This is easlirv done by the production of week-end was a report; of a high incidence of act’ve service absen- teeism in British Columbia ‘mm was no indication whether thi, was general throlghout ‘Canada and llractioailv all their supplies from the company. payroll deductions - 31 in 1M,” w mplweesv ML Cohen.‘ goeduotione were for money owing items as coal and rent. iiqilvrtifiils were required by law. ii ' list‘ In Army 756E). ure, a Dandy WILL DELIGHT HOCKEY FANS HAYY vt- H. ILA. F. (BIITIIWII) (Please do not Smoke During Game.) SKA TING AF YER GAME ro-Nicnr 7230 SHARP §§ tire of the ctr-leaders of the league. us». '1'. Whitlock (4). Leaky (5), “d °"h°'"" ‘us’ - - , They have been practising stead- Richard (l0). McCluskey (l2) 133 l L W k P ily ever since their last start; new- Thompson <9). ' SOUBIS — THUR- 8 P. M. m 135 I n €8m8fSk\\i)l(l,lCll Jinlelude the two Fat the time of writinglthe Air c dutch 140 y“ m. n k toe ys. ac son aid “Pu " orce lln wa not avaiabl but TA - T. ‘M5 ' - Roach have shown definite signs it was 35mg: that the eaame Mo" Gag!) 8.48.‘ ‘Xf.‘.°.°..‘.‘§..‘f,.. - i‘ of returning to their bestiforin in players would be in action that ' OTTAWA. Jflfl- TF-(UPI-DB- “"911 innit-Infill“ from that h“ recent practice sessions. and to- performed against the Summerside _ - - 50135535; 161168 “BBQQUBTWTS Wflllm T951151‘ 5°31’ (P351195 .1158’! and 1.494., . team. m m . ) fgui-ziuigirce eorergeesklrvflcgnlgtgnezilié iivceecéliyely-ubfibr thfistvlrieltd couvrm‘ I ~~ u H‘ L, J _22 _ (c? __ r n , c en men no rnanass Q ‘fifi m n. u. Tmmum'r,ilmom‘y yfoky mg“ t. public weekfy figures which show- Jan. s were below ti... ifimfgi’, '* All A d Y W‘ “BROADWAY RHYTHM" u. nouper 14b it)? 133 was learned tonight, has "deg- enliistmenttgh or 17,637l-mofil s! l The, hightest figure for conga’: a n " _-»-—- n ivi AVLUAJUIIflId 1M m: 1m inltely been _advised by National d 81h“ itolm e geknsera dpu lo-t tins Nisan recap: called l? "m" _ gnmway gun...“ , ‘my and 591mm,, 59"”; m“ no gunner ur g e wee en ed as e a onal sources opium ' tuneful musical. chock-full of en- surEwALS: exit pennits will be issued to re- SWIM - ion Act we; during the week one. tertainment to please everyone. laud m. mm,“ who W15}. p, The 17.637 figure was made up ed Dec. 2. when they totalled i lln Ginny Simms. long o. singing iav- s. McLean 107 18d M cm” m‘ home;- w play hockey un. of 10.498 enlistments from the pub- Last week they were 438 and u. 3'i'°.°‘ "r were: ~- 1.": 1»- M w» so» ‘rmga... is. '-3::...'""l:.'.ii"" ma. “aren't: "ck "t. 0 ll 88 an b0 ION‘ l u o. MBYIC‘ _ ‘ sung of u.“ N,“ l“; 5 c] 8 ce an . - 6 T0111 e rem", Thom for S. D. U. was second revealing a pretty lace and figure n. carter "l4 l“ N‘ alt h! been tified by "Eimcnts from the reserve army. army generally have be n . Air Force All stars last night with 12- and 8 obi-fibril! Personality 5°! the ' néidm. new“. (ma) The period covered was from the the IOU-mark. Last wick h 11g defeated B prince of wage; Q01. In the other game MacLcod for screen and she is perfectly teamed sAYWBlTERSi Datum o‘ "m rum,‘ week ended last Nov. 4 to the week were 102 and in the week m m 1e“ team 33.23 and y_ M_ c, A, the All Stars collected l6 points with the popular dancing star. t mm,“ hymn“ w“ ended Jan. 20. 158. g gained a 33-31 dmsion ova.- me to lead in the scoring while Corn- Geoige Murphy. A Sentner 16-8 328 151 no,‘ nvamble m‘. cmmem“ He was A table accompanying the statc- Here is the Department tulip 5- B." i? rat's "in '::.':i:..""i.'.'.. . msl.'.r..zsz.n.slsnri.°l l- "are... s: a 1r. ~ a w rm was "mile. rel“: sl°""c....""..""l can M I - - 1 I I C IEBC S B5 0T1 en 1__ 2:22:11: sghedulee. y “S e a comes. _ eugffilhlfs flgklfeiiwgix/l -l “fff-mfif 1* "w" m m.’ ,5“ ‘Q NiftfonrgillrseIgtgltawggriviceltiofii-ioefi Peak 4W1"? “he 1"“ i“ week‘: , - s The vlcto moves the All Stars gmfiuyftné Gmnem a M :51. eind do; t‘ be‘; ‘f0 keg; IP18 ‘mnmgwfmak c Bmwxkqaa or Mk. ' 1b wasn't quit» w,“ Ended ' “bu? ' new": -' - ‘Nlmflla to a first pace tie with the lea- Kln- '4' Y" “Y5 3' is i?‘ ucfmsw Glofla DE Haven ‘m “fir. .‘mee'v“waa_5m clear jlllt how and to Whom the Nov 4 a," m9 ' 1M ' I'M-k Bile-leading P» °- A- F- °°mbme= 5"}? f;- ‘fiug ' s 5 B ,1“ school despite her yeaminz zor’ the ' ' permit ban would be awilld- Nov. " 1m n2 m 1*“ while Y. M. c. A. is in a tie with 8 Mum“ -- ..§““.§“°Y1 '3 "s i}; stage Ginny Siinms playing a It clearly docs apply to Billy Ne‘; m 106 m ,1! New 1°‘ "Wild Pim- 4’ 9...... ooirhoifi f?“ '. m Hollywood movie star. comes to REBEKAII BOWLING LEAGUE mv- star of 9W)“ M” °‘ W’ Nov. 8B1 113 ass F?) Smlt. "Y" player. with l8 points ‘Lmempslsecond ‘Game. New‘ York. searching for n play to Qll¢be¢ 5611101‘ H00“? LBMIXE- W110 Dec: 349 51 133° 25.5 led the scoring in the game, whil P.W.G.1 C111"! 0- A- MacDon- give her a new shot of the pres- TEAM l: Wis discharged recently from the Dem 939 9o '77.) um 81d 2, Nicene 2‘ n‘ MacDonald 2, tieg she needs so badly, At first 3w ma‘: ialaovéliltcndédtrtf Dem .780 w m, I'm palm‘... z, 51mm“ 4' comm, u’ ihe ‘is interested in Murphys play O. Iiowthor g3 1A3 mnflfviwho led A288 to that Dem 534 55 4.9g 1 m. F R All Stars: Macbeod 1e. Rhoden- d“ "i" 1&5“ 1i filvilnbecelifle we n sir-ml‘ ‘a fig 1;} o“ ‘g-iunmh M. f n w m, Dec. 11o l9 241 p. 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PHILADELPHIA» Jfln- Y LEAGUE teams outsidi the eountgyp By or may m helm swpped and asked and a. pic-railed porton 0f till A new development during the He had placed the ccst of making B $60000 a year _Some oi these the company covering such Income tax | musterinz out pav "him 806s w discharged servicemen must be re- mimed by airmen coming out; 0i the RCAJ". after Jan. 15 and mtr recai - 13 that all pound crew and a4i~ ministmtive staff personnel '64s charged alter Jan. 15 and W110 were in the appropriaw new time were QUPBG recall 1 up . urge. It was nstirnnted that the majority of transfers from air force m army would be efiiented in less than 30 days. 5:,‘ was explained that the full cl rng allowunoe and N11 W” standing portion of the mustmtiill Out Brant would be P0111 BTW Wm‘ pietion of military service. War Assets Guru... Head 0n Visit To Saint John (By The Canadian Preset: SAINT JOHN. N.B., Jan. fill-J. B. Cal-swell. president of War- A:- sets Corporation. will yisit Hail"- John Board oi Trade and envhill cheon by the council of the faint ohn Board of Trade and exp W" the work of the Corporation and its relation to post-war basin!“ This Army .--- II " , -""”---»-°""?-"-1"~.""“o~“"-%'# "boellerblolndwalllttllhP