JANUARY 22, 1932 will: slluls [USE Til THE BAKERS 3-2 Th’ I, p_ U, Wing Shots went down m defeat before the fast skat- mg bakers at the Arena last night w me tune of 3-2 in a hard fought battle. The Bakers scored earl? in m, fuel», period, when Whitlock. fleshy little left winger did the ‘Job m m... minutes aitci- the opening whistle, Play was about even for m, remainder of the period. both W,“ playing hard and very fast iiockf-‘Y- m, Wing Shots got the iumv oh the Bakers in the middle chukker md kept the play well into enemy “meow The champions showed ‘eel form in this period. A fins Mel; checking and air tight defense my; the Bakers at their own blue “He, Mickey Bevans scored 0h 8 hard ansle shot to even the score. Bevans, Ryan, Harper and Bevans mod out in this period, out-foxing m, Bakers, and for a time had them 311 at sea. Morley. a fine eval- w w” kept busy kicking out rub- be’; as shots rained on him. B1181‘- [ell finally beatinB him to make it 2.1 for the Wing Shots. For the remainder of the period, the Bakers were tucked in behind their blue line, battling hard to hold the Wins shoe, e3 es the gong sounded. fie third period was a real go, Wm, play sea-sawing back and forth. Both teanls were out for a win, Toby McMillan, Jr, who was ‘em; great guns last night, grab- M the rubber st his own blue line. stick handled his way through the whole Wing Shot team and skating like a ficnd, rattled onc past M1115 t0 make it 2 all. The Wing Shots tore my» the Bakers and shot rubber at mil-icy from everywhere, but he was on. Whltlock snared tile rubber 1mm e, mad scramble in front of his own net, broke fast and with only one man to beat, tore in on mils to score the winnins’ 809-1 W“ moods before the final bell. Tile lineup!- wing Shots-Goal. Roy Mills: DB- genee, Hooker White, Ralph Bevans, mm Ryan; Forwards, Bill Ryan, lLLlmd, D. Gillis, B. Bherxen, Mick- » q Bevansfii. Harper. gleyilrvs BBIK¢YY"'GOB1. Muricy; peiellce, McLellan, McLcllan, Wllui- cn; Forwards, McMillan, Whitlock, jcillinlllls a, MAPLE LEAFS l‘ . airlift-l FOBUMY. Montreal, Que. Jan. 2i. (By the Canadian Bean-In their eagerness to score a goal that would ‘ tie the score, the Toronto Maple leafs took Lorne chabot out of the goal cage and put six forwards on lthe ioe, withtwelve seconds to go,' in their gsms with Ganadiens here‘ tonight. Aurel Joliat plugged a shot into the vacant cage and gave thel Canadians a. 3-1 win. The hockey was fast from i110‘ start, and the Leafs hit a scoring,‘ gait in the first period. King Clancy fooled Hainsworfh with a bullet drive from the blue line that glanc- cd off the goalies arm into filo twine. I_.n the second period the can- fldlenl tied it up when Mondou netted Larochelle's pass from in- side the Toronto defense. Sylvio Mantlia went down alone to score in the third period and the Can. adlens, were ahead. Confident that they could tie the score in the last m’nute, the were called Chabot out of the nefs. Jollat j hook checked the puck away from Homer and shot it into the empty cage from a few feet out; Canadians Leave For Conference (Canadian Press) OVITAWA, Ont., Jan. 2i.-Headed by Sir George Perley, senior Privy Councillor in the administration of Rt. Hon. B. B. Bennett, Canada's delegation to the disarmament con- ference will sail for Geneva from New York tomorrow on the Europa. Accompanying Sir George as del- egates will be, M. Dupre, Solicitor New York. N W BRUNSWICK (Continued from page i) n. T 171.113_§H!\R111,T'FE'[O‘~‘~’N. QUARDLAN LOOKING a... ova. l iii l: i is is K l mi "TEC." Wll-DCATS CAME THROUGH Kenfvilie Wildcais’ 2 to 1.11 win Over Truro Bearcats last night came as a surprise to many, and then again many nloro fans predicted that the Trurclics were soon duc for a crack, and from liow Oil their winning of games may not be so consistent as previous, WIN EXPECTED TONIGHT Abbies are favored to take their first game of the present nlaliiland trip, which is being played lat Bathurst tonight. Aftcr Bafhurst the scene will shift to Dalhousic, where the reci shirts are slated to match strides with the hardy Ran- gers, ieague leaders in "B" section. To date there isn’t a. team in the Northern League that can borst of a win on Dalliousic icc—C:\n Ab- egweits hurdle this barrier? This 111v Juiilpurs lull left ior huutil Dakota, where silow never i. 11s to arrive. _ 1m.- ull is 3o)" ill Piuuuu again. did mun ninth; alter liaviilg prior;- ed up and left, has suddenly re- uppcirrcd. ‘llic mercury h-s luLeu to a normal point and Nature llusi 'MAROtNS3l DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 21. (A.P.) ~—I"lgilili‘ig for third place in the American section standing, the De- troit Falcons nosed out the Mon- frcal Maroons, 4 to 3 here tonight in a bumping, bruising national puhccf up illr Willie bmnkct aguiu. rho llluiilspcuillu arc celebrating 11°¢1WY “Q2110 111M011 with B- BT05‘ the return of zcro weather witll-UCCUVO I155 1181" 11'! W"? b°°1Y the appreciation of those who have "haik- wlmewed the passing 0g m, ‘m. Doug Young, recruit Falcon de- pOYiiLXlL crisis m their ililoiis. The 5mm man. moved the man of the difficult thing iiow is to keep till: 1191"”- 5¢°11113ldV° @1115. 1115 °°11111°r temperature from hcadng upwards,‘ 1*"! 1" 111° W111 P°Y1°d blfllkmg again’ and m“, its uncertain acting‘, the tie and putting the Falcons fills year that may commence any m“ 1“ 11°11‘- mmum ’ l The Miroons took an early load, llliivc ’I‘roificr scoring a pretty goal 1 unassisted in the first period. Nels Stewart got credit for the second Maroon goal, in the second session. bllt it was scored of‘! the stick of LOWER SALARIES l-‘Olt BALL PLAYERS ‘when Babe Ruth refused to re-i l turn signed tile contract proffered “R111” B11111“- Fmcon wmgman~ ‘V110 him the Yankees had their loading ‘k-‘nflwd 1L 11"“ C°1111°u 1“ 111° utter as a holdmm Now ‘vim Ben 14 xlcon net when he tried to break‘ question will be answered Mond-IY Chapman, of Birmingham, Alabama, up a pass‘ The“ the “mo” “me night. From Dalhousie the locals refusing to accept the same nwmy‘ to life, and scored three goals in of Fredericton Capitals, where ihcy play their final scheduled game oi the trip before returning home. REMEMIBERS ALMA MATER. Eddie Hornby, well known star bike rider, has donated a beautiful trophy to be competed for at the Queen Square School ice sports. said trophy going to the pupil mak- ing the hlghcst aggregate of points. Eddie's thoughtful gesture, no doubt is appreciated by not only the schools which he once attend- ed, but by all iovcrs of good clean athletics. THE JUNIOR STANDING The following is the standing o! the City Junior- Lcngue to dafo: P W L D F A Pts General, and Miss M. W. Kydd, Queen Hotel . 4 4 0 0 21 6 8 Montreal, President of the National Levin Fur 5 8 2 0 i9 l4 6 Collncil of Women. Sir Gcorgc- Per- Gyroscopcs . . 4 l 3 0 5 l2 2 icy left Otnlva this afternoon for ' Mohawks . 3 3 0 3 4 14 0, PROSPECTS BRIGHTER AT LAKE PLACID Conditions at Irke Placid were becoming serious. Tovvnsfolk and business men of the famed United Houmey to Burgoyne town the home as he received last year’ the fastest quick succession, young Kilrca and Ni s, P ‘i p: uuvcriinlcnt ISCi-llflt the matter is . L p bciilg fully pnscnted to the British A good clcall gnllic of ll’?"'.' played at Becleque rink on Will day evening between the Sllmmnr- , The Bcdeque boys tried hard to cven the score but failed to do so. Ralph Callbcck registered a goal ill the first and second periods‘ fort Dcsiloclics two and fired liiols-zc (llli) in the third period bringing Bcdm cque's score up to five. The lineups are as follows: Summcrsidc Bi-ricquc Goal Sutherland, Cailllpbcll Defence Russell Noonan Ralph Callbeck Phillips Jamieson Noonun Loa Foruulrrls Joe Mun-Donald Ambrose MacInnis F. Woodsidc O'Brien Gay Dickie Harold Bagnali Holman lvfcrt DcsRoclics W. Wootlsidc Frccl Moysc Referee, Wilfred Gallant. The Kenslngton, C. Y. M. L. and Summerside Hockey Club now have the same number" of points in tllc Prince County Eastern ’ Hockey League. ‘The tivo former teams llnvc “l? flurry Grccn ' Rog Murray , QfTAWA 1C page 1) 1iiliill0rlllCS by the Canadian High 1 lion. (l. Howard I-‘i-r- !5ill>()ll, \..iu \l.ll nilolily‘ be joined by .‘.l:'. UillOll, clzicf entomologist of Mr. cnson is expected in lwwlling for llllllfzix, lvhcre iilPy dizcum wiiii the Nova Scofia (§‘l\l'l'lilil[‘llL ihc lllll‘.'viiOi‘i of sending ll i'l»l'L“1Cllt1\ll\’{! on fill: (lclcgafioll. ' ‘ ‘ . . _ _ . l \‘.lll {All fur Lilglalld oil bzililr- m l1." Iilr. Bouiter, as roprcseniativc of libs Provinco, is authorized to insist lint in no circumstances can the lcillllitlllifl clllbnruo zigiiiiil". lirliisil lpoilitucs bc rclilolcrl. l SEES NO REASON I ~Culiiinucd from page 1, lio have a public meeting for dis- vussion of civic affairs." I "I did not nlysclf oflcr lo cull it ‘illliffftdlgf’ lifzlyar Provrse llllullllCil l . U. Guardian representative yesten- day. "because I am perfectly sat- isfied wlth tile manner in which .he iffnirs oi’ the city have been coucluczcll. ll" fhcre are other; who ore dsarltisfil-d however, and who Conditions In spuilslblc group of citizens who wlslil Pixels, si: v far: ..,..--.. 4 Russia Reviewed ' l l Mr. H. LIliTlBhCHCS was the guest uf Y‘. hiull (:1 rr-"cr l\.'1'(‘LL‘;il'i at lilo lvctkly Y‘; .\i.i.‘s cilllllcr lust cl- Tfl-Ilii- N13 Iii-burl Suzhc-rl-lid “as lliu guest of Ys Man Fred Hol- . lllJll. side Hockey Club and Bcdvqilc ‘ _ _ _ , _ H I team. This was a league sumo. 'i'il~~ 1° l“ Lon“ ' o“ Januaxy d‘ '3 ' 111m 911111419 51111111 118d H ~ l " 1 ‘ r- l w‘ ‘n. . ‘ l game was very exciting’ m“ Imy .. [(1 llilli ill: ..il.l i9 ..ill.. f...ll ,1‘, U! m: ,.,,,,.“ng 1M3 “y. R“ l-‘que boys running the visifiuc fvzun m txmmrgu w 1M Cam“ ‘ ‘ NU‘ (-1 =0“- ‘very Close. Gay, Jamieso“ mm i. for colomrll butt. is illllluc. D,‘ Carunn Vmenwd a mos; lWoodsidc made three goals for f ‘_ _ _ i“"111PT1‘1l@Y1-<1\' ‘ ‘ 0f ‘h’: NV‘ Sunlmerside in the first period.‘ .'ih"J'.‘v' BO"H'"',(L1)u11 rum“- “1'~1'~1°!1 511 1°» 1h" “Million! Dickie scored one in file second and l. “l "Immcr of Aguculutv‘ W“ . 1113 ill" l'-'-f' Yflir P131. woodslde two ‘llull .L4"l\‘l.‘i Sir m, flow llruzlslv" u: m; ) ‘ HHIHIJL “P, ‘a as a ' ..\..'~..'*' fill! " ‘ ‘r 1 - . iill l of Agi ll uir. ltflh. fill 4 m worm t: h his m“ ill‘ l . . Carson rllowcd thug sc-~ tn tile to nf all exchange Govrl-lllrlr-nt, n, l iiollllr is lwlrili approxi- _ w. roubles. '.i‘lulf. for a ‘llilmlillli All-IO!‘ a laboring man of i the pick and silovcl variety gets a ,‘ minimum wage of $30 a month and -zl. rnnxnilull of wages is $125 a lmGilill. 'I‘ill.~; illliUlllli. would be a ,igood salary for the immagcr of the trans-Siberian railway while our president Sir H~rnry Thornton re- cc‘ s $8.2M) n illflllllll beside; ex- ; phrases. Tllc i-otlmls 01 file workers zirc- limitcd lo 2i oz. of bread and l3 oz. ,0! meat daily and two pounds of 1 silgnr iiiltl mic fourth ounce of ten. or mini/ll. '5 FPJSUH just, p.151; .20 nclv Am! . combine liar-ves- tors costing $3,300 cnrli ivcrc used. According to ihc cvport zvho watch- ed flivlll tlriv n . (‘X])f'!‘i4'l.'f"fi dl i ivill 1.151 rlbriiii i'-‘.f) _\' the nc-cd MONTREAL, Qua, Jan. 2l——(By played one more game than the‘ Summersirlc Club. The Summcrside boys went ovcr to Bccicque by car which is n record for this time of (|(‘5il‘0 such a meeting, I shall be: The Swap, 5.1.‘, glad to make the Market Hall a- vllllnble and to attend, with my r-viiorigucs on the Council, if re-z man on the paths joins Rum m rm! Flnms tallying to make the score beluom liilrco all before file second pcriod The Americans are not the only: ckwd‘ 1 club having dimclmy getting p11?‘ Young’s second goal was the lone em to work ‘or the San“? or 1e$:tnill' of the finnl session although money as m 1931, particularly 1055.,‘ filo Ninroons plied into Detroit lime Brooklyn, Giants and the majority. and 31am‘ of the major leaguers are endeav- oring to take advantage of a flood- ' ed baseball marketand purchase their ivory at a lower price than: in previous years. .l Vance, king of the Dodgers hurl-l era, who admits himself that he re- ceived a. little more than his lastlq-m Canadian Pre55(__1n a series YBBI“! Pfiiflfmflnfle warranted. 6511' of quarterfinal round matches that ‘ not see llilnscif taking a 40 pcr cent cut. Nciilicr cln Terry, first baseman of the G.ants. McGraw has a half dozen who are unwilling to wear the marked down price tags. What tllc outcome will be is still indefinite, but the odds in the sal- ary war are with the owners. The hockey players grumbled fiercely over ihr- slicing of their cnvololws. but most of ihcm are worknr; for whit tile nlngnates were willing t0 pay them. The ball players will like- ly be forccd info the some position. l DONATES TROPHY i ltfr. H. O. Scllvycr, after tllc game’ smart, Currie, Cairn-S. Mccflbfl» ______i_ iirddie Brhdlfi! 0n $116 W1\15171°- for the advancement of agricultur- V nl education, $100 to be donated to French speaking boys and girls and $100 to English-speaking child- l s 3 en. ' l c R Y S T A That the Department of Agricul- | l ture be asked to allow its field men ‘ M U N B T U N 2 ' to assist members of agriculture so- a MONOION, N‘. B.. Jan. 2i. (By the Canadian Press)—Summersids >1 a view to purchasing farm imple- ments cooperatively and more cheaply. That the Dominion and Provin- smtcs Mme’ and summer 795°“, Wednesday night, generously do- hnd invested close to a million clol-l‘ “Med a 5mm. trophy m, the Jun- lars preparing for the KflmP-i- A 11°11‘: for Ice Sports which are zirrnnflvd sled run that, cost $20,000 lmri bccli‘ for we first week in Fcbmam Mn 979mm and an 199 1311mm 111111 '11‘|‘ Salli-yer is liéld in high esteem in tailed on equal expenditure The this city, and the Island feeis- that Show v1 December had melted in“ lle is the right man in tlie right the thaws of January and ethic!" job, as President of the M. a. i-l. A. 95 01' 15119 Collllietllig 113N015 were Ills decisions flS boss of Maritime clctles to group mid organize with Sitting on club-house vcrandalls hockey have not always been in our‘ watching lakes run with water, and ski hills lying naked of covering. favor, but he is guided by facts and not sentiment. Crystals triumphed over Moncfon Maple Leafs by s. score of three lo two in o Central League hockey fixture hers tonight. .77le Eastern‘ League Standing HALWAX, N. 8., Jan. 21. (By the Canadian Presn-‘rhs recent withdrawal of New Glasgow Tigers from the Eastern Nova Scotia Leag- ue, causing a new schedule to be iinficd, is not to aflect the stand- 111! of the three remaining teams in the circuit, was the word giv- Qn in authoritative hockey circles herc tonight. The standing of the ‘films under the new schedule is liven as follows: r w l. n r a Pts Thur» ll 11 o o e0 l5 22 Halifax . 11 '1 4 0462114 Kenlvilic .. . 11 2 a 11s 54 5 H» can L- O. C. Bowling. lut II-lsbt the Foxes met and liofealtcd tllc Hum-ks by a majority 1'1 198. Ho‘: Duncan roiled high shale o! 252 Mid also lmdhigh 1111'” 0f 096. Scores and line-ups. - roxas l "- Boise: . 20a 22a 2n L-Geuthier .. leo 19c 21o F‘. Arscnault .. .241 21s its E-Ti-‘Iicnnal 185 16f 21o ‘°"- P- McMahon .. 1'13 zls .231 Tcfal 3086 . _ l HAWKS ‘ 11' 9'1"?“ are zoo Ml l. rrc. ies 21a no \-1Qti:i 102 1S4 iii "1l~‘-Qillld iso lee an ------ m m roe n~.\“,-~ Tbhl cial Governments be petitioned to -iielp farmers keep down the cost of production by reducing the price l of lime and by any other means possible. " ‘ Carl C. Allen, of Melrose, was elected President of the Association today. Speakers this afternoon in- cluded Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agriculture in the Prince Edward Island Government. Given Post In Tokyo ' OFITAWA, Ont., Jan. 20. (By the Canadan Prcss)—Jalnes P. Man- ion, son of i-Ion. R. J. MillilOll, Min- ister of Railways and Canals hi“ been appointed avsistant Canadian Trade Conimisslone at Tokyfi- 11° will sail from Vancouver for Jail- lm, Jan. 30. A graduate of McGlll University, London, Eng, Scllool of Economics and the sorbonnc, PRYIS. _ _Mr. Manion has ‘cOmiilPl-Pd NWT!“ “months probationary tralnlllfl it Ottawa. Campbell Will Arrive Feb. 9th. KENTVlllE zlcllll-lililis i =BEAR_iI_ATS1 KENTVILLE, N. 5., Jan. 2l-—('By .the Canadian Press)-—Hockey pre- dictions received a jolthere tonight, ‘defense ma; “m5 ' _ | V‘ W110i‘! Kfifltvllle Wlldfiflts. 9911511’ than illai; of file Ncw You: Alllcti-lrlskf’ of Lhlkrcm‘ 5mm“ swim’; ccss of revision, holders of the Eastern N. S. cir- cuit, blanked the lcague leading Truro Bearcats, 2 to 0. It was the first defeat to be suffered by the Bcarcats in tlvclvc straight games. Kcntville‘s victory was duo, ill a large measure, to the glorious work of Fred Leopold, local goalie, who was outstanding tonight. Lieft Rails BATHURST, N. B.. Jan. 2l—(By the Canadian Prcss)—-A locomotive attached to n string of freight cars loft the rails in the Bntllurst yard today. Assistance from Campbcliton was necessary to put the engine back on tile trucks. The accident did not affect lilo main linc. BRIN l l l l l ‘produced tile most sparkling tcllilis iof the tolunainent, favored play:- iers swept to the semi-final rounds: ,0! the singles and doubles of the llth annual Canrtd an covered court tennis Championships on the COliYlS of the Montreal indoor- tennis club today. The survivors in the singles will clash tomorrow afternoon and, file rcmainingldoubles pfillS willl 'ylny in the evcning to d-zficic thorzl ‘lo conirst t-llc finals Saturday ai-l fcrlloon. ! I Canada became emlurcd of repre- sentation f‘ : singles semhfinalsg early tllli. mwiloon when Marcel’ ,Rnilivillc, locsl Davis Cup star and "scodcd first muong tlin Cailzltirtns.‘ uchlcircd a well merited and decis- ive victory ovcr Fritz liicrrlll", Beth- icllcln, Pn , player Wllfl i‘C""'l iollrilniilcnt plny ill filo ships follolvlll: liis rl~ by the United Sizllii: Llllv ASSOCiStlOII. RfliIlVlllf‘ triumphed in i‘c.-lnis iafimight srfs, 6-3, 6-3 Ill the other iiulfcl; in tile 10X‘??? bracket Belk- clcy Bcll, Aihtlli. 'l‘<-.\:.. slur quali- ‘fiod i0 mcc-L Raiuvillo tomorrow by, iurliing back the challenge of youth ful Roland Longtin, Cty titlelzoldcix: in till-cc hard-fought sets, 6-2, 9-7, l0-3. l George lvifllrtln Lott, Jun, of Circ- logo, who is defending the champllll ‘ship for the fourth time in five l l rluc fcri. I for! in tile circumstanc- rs, flint the iiutiallve should come from those who think a public meet ling is necessary. Since last Friday ‘I have received no request from Hock 9}’ ‘anyone on the subjrtii." Dates May Have To Be Alteredl I WINNER-H All“. Jam 21‘ (Byltransport a. battalion of infantlqv] the Canadian Prcsw-Dutcs schcd- 11nd detachmen” 01 cavakY- m11'l Ylifll‘. S. STRIKERS TAKE (Continued from page i) med m, ,,.,,,,, up ,,,.,,e1,..s 1,, m.’ lery ohd the civil guard to the rilsl world ainufvur lluckl-y luurllcy at 111915 “Found Manresa» W116" i119 Lake luau-Id “in prwblnny m, gum, strikers cut railway and communi- cm Rel-crying ‘to we f“, ma, a UillLiOil lines. Reports from the dis- Scmkfinul m“, H“, m“ 10,. n“. irict late tonight indicated that ifor the adoption of oil-operative plans of production, and YYlflTkPl- nlcnncc. Alli! cltirl such work fllc Prince l. .. land Co-opcrotive Egz and Poultry Aswciatlorl and the Prince lid" Island Potato Grozv He praised the L1: ions for its work in promoting amily and good will. among the nations and closed by hoping that all nat- ions might soon be members oi’ this organization. ‘Annual Meeting 01f Zion Church Olympic iillc arc both CJllTlPCl for 501119 semblance of Order had been ‘Fob. iii, Ciziurlv HPlkll-llll, mull- ‘I tiger of tlic Czllzhl .lii ‘lJiii, twin". lSilid such a piml ‘wvliil innit ccf'~ 1 fninly’ be opposed." It is conwiwrcd kcl)‘. 1‘-*'\\'<’\"-‘T flint Olympic ofli ‘ or." liEl-ovlv working Oli an rill ’ ll of‘ ll dntos rcriulfiiut llll ill‘ f-lfl ' illT‘ Stairs. only {our lfuilli? cu - Canada, United P< nd 41nd Gcnnnirv. Nf".\‘ dies for the is on n vnullrl- ' vctl llvly i0 b" hockey clilnl". robin in s are" _ Prclnici" ilccllircd, “and I'm going restored. The strong measures tnk- ‘ The annual eqngregrirtmml meet- vh by tho government frrsilnnress m: of Zion Clulrcll was held last 111° ‘115‘11'11<‘1'5 “'91? "W914? 41 qucs- rvi-rllic. A.".Fl‘ n slrrrt clluxotonal ‘lion of confidence before the ns- service. Rev. Fl, C. Webster was ap- scmbly here in liindrid, and the “eluted ghnfymfly] or me bnglng Prcnllci-‘s hrlnrl was upheld by n meeting; mm 31-, pr J_ 311-14304 W115 TOM) of 28"» f0 5. - ‘Tin firm! of (his business," filo zlppo n‘. d m‘ ~n.rfs were presented .~. n; organizations ShOKV- 1o the them brick as good as they . g1i‘.'.'i'E3$Pfl acfiviiv in all branch- sr-ut. This Anarchist movement us, 1 Inizirtcd oufsirlc Spain. but I am part mum-p‘, graf/ifying was the 30111?” 1111151115 119"" ‘rrpori. prcscnfczi by the Board of “We llnvc rounded up about 50 glmmem} nnnounccd shclt- \\’-i=hli>‘!'~"> “(inf tileir loaders. Tonight they arc ti , Canzlrllal crlfliv. w l ‘in Juli. Tomorrow they will be on TIlISlECF, showing the standing oi’ the Congregation to be better than for a number of years. years, and J. Gilbert Hall, vetcrail Soiltll Orange, N. J., player srvcpt aside opposition from local mcn to roach fin» semi-finals in tile ofllcr NEW YORK N Y Jan 214mm bracket. Lott triumphed over Laird Chicago Black Hawks DTCSfllliCd ulwall. 1’- ffiillf.’ 10W! 1113i’??- 3Vr3- 5-1’. a trme bctemlfllifl Iiali vanquished Chime W, cans tonight and came out nllcnd lc“1““11*11" ‘H1- 64" l l’; a 1 w 0 0mm: m a Th 13.1w’ Only onevnf ‘the foul" TSILEOZ: EnWFT-‘T-Y dull Nntonai HQCllCfJ|dOLlJ.US cnmo YlfliiClLS um c.\ cn c Lwmm g me to flircc sets and rcarll the semi- The only goal or the mm,’ camp ‘iuals, lll'§ pnritvrsiaip bring‘ {lint halrqvay Lhmugh m: 59mm, ‘Brion of ballgfln mid l-l, Paul Elli-aim, who we Rdmwus shot struck a goal post. clcinnicri l). P. Hiltl J m: Wlnilc DU?‘ rolled ollt, and flicn Lola Couture 51111 "r Arontmfll 5'2‘ 3'6’ 6'4‘ T9‘; Came along and sump“, t,“ pmk marrow Eliiiifd and longfln ivllll United States iciints flint will conl- l pete for illc ‘Olvnlpic lioi-ltcy iitlc, will be put to nn curly L... accord- ing to present plans. Willie the hockey schedule is still in the pro- i‘. iviis lcnrncci authoritatively‘ today fluff tllc Win- ilipcgs, Canada's Oliunpic rcprcscnt- ntlves, will be occnrclzvl fhc ilonnr of opclliilg fllc roulicl-zxlbill four- nnlilcnt, vvilil iil\".';'.i'i)lllZ Brsirlll- New York uggi" " C cnis. Tho first" lilllil" is February 4. Poland nurl Gcrlllilzlv nro illc only NE\V YORK, N. Y" Jlill. ‘ll-JB}; l tile Canadian Prcssl-Tllc respect» 1° 13°01 ive merits of lilo Cllnnilizlll null ,tlic way to the colonies ‘ their lincls." ‘ The Premier said the disorders at lMllnrc-sa were intruded to concen- ‘trate tllc Government's attention chore lvhiic lnore serious assaults 1 were nlndc elsewhere. 1 Ill Barcelona numerous persons suspcctcri of bclilg connected vvitll the llpllSlF/f were rounded up by the police and a quantity‘ of pam- phlets sciszcd. Army and civil cuuvil ricizlch- naclits puurccl in on filo ill-cu of un- rrst from Srlrrlggossil. (i£‘l‘0ll£l, Lcr- ‘ida and filll"1"lli?i\l‘ii_\‘ towns. The destroyer Alczllzl Gnlinno was ‘orzlrrccl fl"oln Cnrtagolln io Bur- Thc report of the Lades’ Aid brought forth lnuny complirncutriri." remarks from somt: of {hose prrrclu. ; A licnliy‘ vain of thanks was er;- fended t» Mrs, w. A. lfillcr, rvrrl- dcilt of lilo Lndifs’ Aid. The Glliirl were also filo fr“ lf‘il'fi r.’ mlnllrouz‘. i"‘l‘l_:".i.:livll‘ rcnlvrks. l A llCflFi]! vole r.‘ zlpprcciaiior. lvn." ‘rxtcncicd to filo rave-for, Rev. Mr. ‘Wclxfcr for filo sqwlcnriid vrork ll‘ (long n filo cllutrll rmrl rm .. uzifinll. 'l'lic snlipiltllv of iilc i‘Oli'Jl‘(".'Pf‘..l.'l ‘wns lmnllllnnllsly tcildcred t) MT. ‘J. A. rlil-Mltlm on hi; lvr1f1'<lr'"~’l ‘ill ' w -~ -‘ l " '4‘ " '- . -'.. ~1 .. . ,.. mm u“. cage. _1-1-~°)i1"11\111_°Va1‘11 ~*‘»'~ ‘V110 5J1‘ loillci cilfilis ill flu. illxloy (hill. flqnm to mmwt "H I‘ ‘ ‘ u ‘ BM. Mcmmh. 1.1.0., ecor-“V, shufocl v'l:~.l.nt dllliull" (For Watt null The flchml 3,5,,“ F!‘ ,l,-l_-.,-,,,i;,,;,.,. ' -' ~ 1‘1‘1 c111 1 41111 1“1¢l‘\! 'f‘ili~ M. I‘li.‘~il‘i‘S \‘.f‘l'f‘ in ‘.- v -- » - l i .-. ~i ' ‘ ~.- .~..,..4,, .~ v . b! m Amadeus w“ kcnt out of hs m, m,“ local, mafia”, Rabfltlthc Om‘ i" Fhunpiyrfhly has “m It \\.l. (Aylklrd to nlillc. llllh ifs m m. u", ,__ ., “fir; M“ V xtctioneby an a“t1ckr~f.tolr;ll“is and 111111W1. 6-3. 6-3» l.\'et been flPl."l'Zlll'.i"(l, bill fcnfnfive “°1‘11"“111°"L or 400 mm‘ (“r11 1'1‘ J» Mvlfml- (“JWPP-lTLfl; Jflhn Andi“!- t l . . .. . .. , l Mcrcll.‘ n21 Hall ufilflfimd :11 tmi Dlans prnvilil- for n sz-livilulc ill mmlm" loll. $(‘.".l'(‘ifll'_\'§ Thank Currie, Jack Kcatixig was inllcd in from New Haven Eaglrs to tnkc ills place. of filo round, conquering Dr l-Ll lower b“ m: 11in a victory ilyi l G~L‘, 0-3 ovcr Frank Broidzt, of Pitts-l burgh, and Wliinm Tiiolllpr-olz, of Portland, Orin, {W0 silviollfs iii’ GiNG b.» BATHER_ T11" Gyroscope-s will have hockcy RUSS, Clcvclnhd ftilri A. f‘. s. Mills.‘ practice this morning from ll fn‘l2. 1791-11 of Mlentreal, 6.1_ 13-3, l which l-llcli foam lncvls fllc Oiilfi“ twice. \ViiCillL‘l‘ goals.- si-orvil or _f!.ll‘.l(‘S won will be ndnplril in iii!‘ point exact doles for fllc scmi-iluals and finnls lnlvc- not boon (l"l.i . iv fix- ed, although l-‘i-bruzl ii filvorcil AL 1\iilill‘(‘.'\:l lilo civil guard scizml lll. store of nrnls and nlrlinullffioil. ‘Communication with illc area o! file (llsorrlqrs was ‘difficult but luiv l Hanan‘ Univ0rsny_ m.“ and UsJSCormg‘ has not wt bu," mwmml rlispntchrs indicated fllc silunflnu i“ my imnklf‘. t0 vcmliid mo to pa.» llc triumphed in lilo fourth nllitcll.‘ by the Olympic vommilfco, nnci tilc ‘ “'11s m h and. for fllu poll-liltilnalc round ivlill l tile flillll Uil Saturday, 1'1(‘l)l'lliil'}.' ill. Cudmnrc.‘ ll’. Joli-oil, Preston Mc- yliillllf‘, IFmllk Roper. l B"iij.'-—"Mlil‘llili_\' ilNl-illlfi llllut. lll(‘l‘ lctfcrsi?’ BCllZI—-"Hll\'f‘ you rlnne so?" i nPiifvk-Jqhll. hlullllllf.’ invent give mo flln lcffr-r. “‘ to BY (iconic NicMa nus naworm BEACH, Fla, Jim. 21 --('A.P.)—6ir Malcolm oemnbvll famous British snorismah- ‘"1"’ 1-‘ ccmlng hero for en attempt to brvlk his own world's automobile HDf-‘f-‘d record of 245 miles an hour, will ari-‘v: in New Yon: Fcb. 9, he ad- vised Dayton; Bea/ch officials t0- dsy. He expects to arrive herc the following day. Sir Malcolm's bluebird raelni! “'1'- wth which he established tile DTP-f‘ eat record‘ hero last your. will leave England Jan. 2'1, smomvflhltd by a crow of mechanics, and villi arrive in New York Feb. 2. Tile ma- chins will he mam here flamed‘- ltd! 1b H16 ilk WELL. we ARE was our 5HOPPiNG 5° we...» can as ALONE ~ro MAKE OUT YOUR INCOME. TAH‘ 5EE THQT you “Avg IT MADE OUT BY THE RATB‘. rM AWAY BELOW FAR 1N ME ARlTuMETlC- I'LL HAVE To CALL up 50MB or ME lalreuucelilr FmsNDS FER HELP- wHi LE You ARE our HELLQ- cAszw- I'M Maxim‘ ou ME INCOME‘. TA\(~ ‘TELL ME HOW MUCH l5 conceal TIME€> “alxrv- FOUR ? ~——‘————kLf-"; / .7 VxlELLs-THE ONLY ONE HERE \-\1HO wouLD KNQ\.~I_ THAT'AiN l r DUQAKi COULD AWav/ER Turn W3. HF. WU‘; HIT (“l l i-i= DWFTH /\ ~- y‘ ll l ~'l\ I 3i l ti.