. of what he will call _PAGE six SPORTING NEWS frills _ qnsgpgrfrizrqwlv GTIJARDIAN ‘Appointed National Uniform Style APRIL 12. 1944 “D ISEITIIAI. eulnouni - a w. W. t. A. Secretary for l-‘omgn ,-,--,,,~,,»-,-;_-,-,,;-,, 1-1,... .... 1|: g- | i || ti trrrmw '35:‘ - l -. C S ff M T H E A T R E , 9|’ “W118” l" uHflBG QIIIOS mun...» "' W‘ ana tens a er ore S , _ COOII s. m... ° ' n Ch. roalomos llfl——10P)- mnxsprllll-(crl-A ' Injufles an lcagQ ___-___ m“ nooaidi fir“ of Vancou- “mom, m]; m. 1m,“ w“ CONFIDBRATION up; m, II- "1- ver has been appointed to the ne-w- “m” m; been adopted by the mm, oUBANCI. ' s l" s 1-V'°""1°d m“ "1 mnflrufifl United States new. services to make "'_‘ " r” “m” m” nvnrn Exit-iii‘ “I. . ' be; ‘s, "s: s: ecu" r "W" m“ was. $!..u.“';""‘"...,‘, on . . . . no - . . i" hmgzigm‘. h“ “m” “Hula Jylgl PM‘ Wm 1 mill iemfibiwtgh. MONTREAL, _April 1l—(OP)— and that was about the o thing CHARLES BOYEB ' lntgnent, followed a reoom-' In an effort to end possible oon- -—-—- ' Montreal Canadiens and (mica o worrying Coach Dick Irvin. e was JOAN FONTAYNE [men ation from the western and fusion over place; appearing lll 1-110 YOU'VE RECEIVED your wag. fid Black Hawks returned today Ii just a mite afraid ovcrclon entiie; “was 5M1“, .Y.W.C.A. W v1 "1 1"‘ |War news under more than one ei- notice, so why dglgy? w. w. readiness for resumption-and almight illiil-Wtrhli Chflmesfttfi “Lab 335x95 M53555“ creflle 1n w 81A 5m dam‘ name, the Aveociated Pleas, the preciate your CO-opgrgglgn. bu“, possible completion of their Stan- diq lin tie gs lsatlnéooontoe 15m l‘ _____...__—__ quenta Gran}. . . . mmreoonllaew mm“ PR5; m‘; mumggjgngl p" wdgy, hum“ ielyhrun final series Thursday gigs ache: gaunt“ have taklzn MONTAGUE __ “Arufuuy Aalmwlfllfler “m! "WW1 Bfrvflife agglgitggu in null the ‘vow mm. by nu - - . ~ ' o e goon‘! . Three games down after dropping lseven straight ploy-oil wins since 8.00 AND 10 P. M. 1:518! {ft-Var liatfiiflilllcizlgngi‘: 5:21am W, made (mum "mo; n, lng your Civic taxes early. n“ two at home in the 1>¢l1-'°1'"'¢“i1h°"- v ‘ , t """"""“_—_—--——- .‘",‘fl‘;“:id‘; expmmc, o; ‘my work to oonform with North American l-l-‘li. series’ me Hun“ had “me to “y The Hawks are m dfijmwfrlt: 1 SOUR“ _ TUESDAY Rvt Varlcmlver Retina and Halifax. e. ' '.__' oil their arrival from Chicago ex- better shave than Canzaliiens a N; prom ma,’ w. m“ ‘h. w" non“ Nahum Geoawmc sock”, you; W515; “T” ‘u, m. foot-L out éyetvhghgg}gaé‘§l;a,iifif “ {£23.-§"l.‘?i3§i.§a"vti§.‘"rbbb§5§i°‘ but 4 ,2 3, ltarv of u... v.w.o s. If. Kirk- style basically followed o thatbof $3; ggtggtgrgiiougignygiduyt. eas one ~ -_ - . ' _ Q __ (y m - . "We couldn't beat Canadiens and for Canadians Ray Gctliiie had a w. » 1 ~—- ».~»—_—. _»_—.=—.-*_—-—==_-—» {figs gates-s b3 bgg) 1t the Mam. §gfflgfiffl§unwngf mklgutlu-rkl: 4- 0-34 the luck too," said Coach Paul swollen ankle, Maurice rftichnrllr ‘a Y _c_ _ sh g h" principle o‘ name we. I .1” h“ 1,, M, p09]; Q0" h“. ‘m ygiloiripson,‘ "but vggnoubggictk tromwlzc iljgliélSémigmiégmLagililigfgilzclg-s8571:1257 £1311; headquarters in Toronto. "um adopted by the w,“ guy“ $231354 l: aftai.“ “l: Be 08¢ 0119} B " ‘ v smmmflmam ‘he Qhjgg ' - day. They arent ood enough to eves. All are expected to be ready v_ ..-____ Amman m; ma.“ pubum." 51,3. , m“ m; 10m- gtrslg t," ‘by Thursday night. BOILR — POSTAL“; a b a. m m m" Out 0f 40.000 name: Md Y AVOID EMBARAIBIINT t; FF-‘iifi-w“ i. truffle...“ i» uu":l..°.:¢.=r.2“s..rt:‘:u.“: n:".'.*:.:t.ui::sv."* s: P W C C Ed C t r is; sour. ..;.;' i... b e»- ~=-~1 =~ or ==- ei-vo- ” , h‘! d’ prominently in western culture. -—--- ' . . o. s a e Tile illm has anznroresslve silrp-'§fiedbfortl$afiri$iie%t1€nt!liarhm g1’ 1“"‘nfl°“ “M” ‘n m. MT,“§§QA..N'i)n'§E§§mogY ‘rgilbmf-F‘? l a - l, . . , W“. , g orrn. H T giliililli“ Bfedriéa hiagililllallby chili? $111221??? 2351"" 11"“! W911‘ These exceptions include Roms passengers, arriving hers with foo p uobul-ii. Peter Lorre, who l; m fl course into central Germ , and instead of Roma, instead of all-isomers I'- the hour of 7-20. The ___ ___#. synl-patnetic role, Dame May enid they we're anriroao thfllvioslfva, Athens, instead o! Athenll. £91’?! 111559 7 m?! B)’. ._i__ l h t 1 =i~— -' -"*‘— '“ ‘lglnllty tgjidlJepnlMmr_ (mm-s m- scgudthévéesttth Sttationélirt P3314011 léiumileslctk “of! Luimgiglach, MBIWPWUIIE W 60!‘!- = ~ - cl t - d i u ar. as - r ————- Lilglgtfxlgtillglllgréilglinhgiadllguths] ugnw the ' ivilgnlggulTfiil/‘ef: ‘Llgvtvbi-Eitei-llgiufiiffii Iamisender. key station in the Ber- m)!’ s: i,’ V’ M “ °' F“ m’ RECRUITING ori-‘lcans iiYSi. lbw minutes of play P. w, c. s Joyce aeynblos. Doris Lloyd and lin area, left inc air well before Among the National Georgrapltlo "W" — “E- Llelll- A- ‘P- Periw- Coeds last night staged a brilliant Joan Blair. ” ’mi t. t b“ n m. an.“ a usage‘ .4 n“ u. Roman. “tad Fit. Llieut. f... G Rand And Sgt. gmuback to edge out th¢ Rnck- I y lhe coilstant Nyin tells the The O . u m“ m- o’ m!“ _ iuimum "ma" o‘ W.H. Bennett, fr au- ems 13-12 sod ca ture the Island story of Lewis Dodo. a young com- A.1='.- . .A!='. assa. t J mu,“ d force recruiting centre, Houston, h islo '- histnrvhadpourediililltonsofex- u: .Meooh\il1a instead ladies basketball t tie. It was the goseglw agolescetxto Boxyl lhegsahgarfi: “w,” on me “an Bel‘ Mmchukm’ m‘ Du we ma‘: arria/nedtin {:8 city last evening en- second straight will for the P.W.C- . “is musxamd mm H _ a“ m, cent", I “V”, 1m“ o; Em," m, m“- o ontasue- They are in team in the best two out of three . i b .1 l 8019 0 ma!‘ m fomflcamns Incmded Dmesur quest oi’ airncrew recruits for the ‘mes I "Pb a 9M1" ll B Evy girl only to 00M _ - ~~J,v.-L Udllmiiliin Al: Force. They i - _ rind out when it is too late that were 900 giant Halifax and Isancae Ilbreign names for such words Bl Wm m; t h 1 ,<_ puny or the Rockettcs led tiiei he has always loved Team m. “fibers wmc mo,“ “w. “mun. "an". bu“. m" “M” m“ ‘Ugh omC firottetown on individual scoring. 1600111111118 1°!‘ -__ ii. _ w“ s qglveg, toes m "glam, Nam“; "m" Y w“ I e"- three field goals and I Wmlli’ a, sin nsnim wilich unloaded two-ton look-Bony“ um m "m" ‘om,’ u, w “n” I ——- shot for a total of seven oints. _ hush" on m‘ Germ“ u“ ‘my 9g b’ “lunged m“ nun-h by m. u” OI UlTAbVéo-cq! Norm! Ellfllfllld 01 111913,"; ‘:0 “gala, Associated Press Sport Writer Hannover. n", unmet Depgifiuafijag-ulgremfett yauladfly - i ner-u w - ' £1.11 ‘flail Xbmpenulty) snot that were coupon. April l1—(AP)-Hus T“ W" "mu" "W111i"! for Qtt-l-Wa Where he will good for five P011115- Lin and scores: P.V$\%:—Nonnn Elillllld- m" MacDonald. Frances Wilson. 5- Marge solllet/t. 2. Clara MacDon- ulti. 2. Shirlie Swarm. 2, Mull’? Tull. Wands MacMillan. Joan Mac- Don d. 2 si . - , Duff , 7. C. KW". fizéetésiiiegfiarlie. (ZBXIIU. P. Peters. . . R I - Referees. Williams and N1¢h°l5°n Marine Wharf BOW“!!! Dick-a-Doosz- . 128 In re-war days, Nicholson was €' géglfislclpt) liq a regielar spur-mate in the cham- ' , 111 15g 113 plan's training camps and has H A P°“" fo lit thousands of rounds with w c. Douglas 104 iol :33 maul}! L W Robertson “a "Right now Joe L, moving bam- Tiie Tizllrsu- tlllsanuever." ingiited Nicholson, who . ' I‘ € . H. L. Hlieiil-‘l (C5913 $177 a ‘$109 grafting cute now and can W 3mm” d l“ l“ 196 move an opponent around and spin B- Mmmle" so m m him. 1 guess he is thinking of aiuy g yak“! ha m, m3 Carin-and" he nottj Boinlltwthlxtxit llfl B 1v outs ep m e nex e 686 766 860 ma‘, meet. ‘j "This "iicxt time‘ with the Pitts- Chlflflumwn B°"u“3 Au”! burgh prett boy who came with- j in seven in utes of taking Louis’ Clutching Handa:— gfgwn away from him in i941 George Tulle 104 ill the first item of bilsiness on Louis‘ Archie MacFariana 129 118 136 calendar after the war. Elmer Rice 157 146 106 At a press interview today, dur- Francis Doucette 122 155 iii’! lng which Louis made a big hit Robt. Duncan 138 110 95 with British reporters, the Brown Tom; i025 Bomber said he did not plan to Tanku- meet Freddie Mills, holder of the Jack McKenzie L10 136 1H British Empire light heavyweight Irving McKinnon 124 133 {g gigantic astshaglnbeen hop- l-ll 109 e , i’ SD01’ m - ‘illoeiilyoldlighan 124 iaa m‘ Logs, who weighed 2.15 pounds Ed Wood 122 MB lfiiiitoday, said he thought the first ' 1907' crack at. his title belonged to 00ml- Total army life cost Sgt. Joe Louis Bar- row. m private life heavyweight champion Joe Louis any of his fis- tic ability? George Nicholson, who probably has survived more of the Brown Bombers explosives than any oth- er person, doesn't. think so and is of the opinion that Louis ls getting better and better. Nicholson. from Yonkers, N. Y. ll part of t six-man troupe that reached Lon on with Louis today for a morale-building tour of Unit- ed States service camp-e 1n the British Isles. GJock Homes Hyde Park Sport Shorts From Britain LAN NICKLESON $1381? April ii —(CP’)-- T3113 might shock the “die-harda’. but I “med England cricketer predict! B big peacetime bocm for the sport 11 Tlgggeiém played at riluht llnd" 1 . O-f-iisggame could be nleyd to a finish instead of stumps belly: die‘; when daylight fails. said vindi- B. Fry of the Royal Navy 10m" International. Sussex and Ham?- shire cricketer. The floodll8h1-1llll would b9 an attraction after years of blackout and would drew B11“ comparable with {hose of soccer and ice hockey. The commander said he believed the lights would give 8""- er visibility than that affoded b)’ sunshine. "Marked advances have been mode in recent years in the science 01 lighting," he added- "You have only to wotch our searchlightii penetrate the skies in search for enemy raid- er to gppreciaie that." The Duke of Norfolk noticing that, demands from other countries for British bloodstock "will be _ sistem, us soon as the war 1S Ova-h" m 3 Bloodstock Industry Committee meeting in London that "we must have the highesy, regard to the quality of our thoroughbred stock." "We must provide adequate facilities foi- veterinary investigat- ion of the many obscure diseases oi the horse which still confront vet- erinary practitioners." added the Duke, resident of the Veterinary iilduca onai Trust." Walter Hutchinson. publisher and race-horse owner, intends vaiuable horse portraits he pur- chased recently to he the nucleus a National Gallery of British Sport; and His latest purchases were two poi-traits of racers, Girncrack and mrf, painted by stubbs in i765, and 40 painting, oomprisin the late Sir Daniel Cooper's eolecticm. The prices were not revealed but last year the Stiibbs paintings sold for 40.000. lhrlier. the ‘Patter-sail collection of horse portraits, started in 1770 by Richard Tatteraall and seating '10 yeurtq work by the family. was purchased by Hutchinson for a price approximating $4,500, i "\- collection‘; impoitanoa is} enhanced 5Tb; 53.2fm repreqin lmy hobby to add another :00 years t ick In Pasta re By Doug flow Canadian Press Staff Wrlllr LONDON. April l2 — (C P) — Hyde Park is a place where anybody can speak on anything and does: when North American energy has squandered itself in wuntless soft- bgu 3111195 and where-although ev‘ cry bit of fence disappeared early in m; war--a guard bellows "A11 Olli- at midnight evcry night and solemn- ly locks the gate m reverence for tradition. 1e is a. haven of the strange. but even there Jock and his sheen were st e sight, rambling over the grass li e a mobile bit of Scottish Hills. And now Jock is 801x18 back to his Scottish Hills, and he's not s 011V. Jock is Alfred McGee. a Perih- shlreman who came to London town sheen for a y Englishman had rented the grazing rights of the park and adjoining Kenslngton Gardens, Jock came to London for a change, but he grew homesick and tlccid d to return to the lonely Pcrii Hills he hurl mnmctl sincc the M19 of f king back on his months in this city of the English he re- called two big flaws that struck his Scottish background "The living is terrible dear, and the focd is no the same " l Italians, Lonely _too. are 76.000 some of them prisoners of war in Britain for three ears. They are the orphans of t e tangled diplo- macy that has declared their mtion fro-belligerent, a status which has thrown an unprecedented problem at international legal minds. Some Britons want to know what is to become of these dark little men with the round patches on their brown suits. some think they could be used now in work more v - tel than the farming. quarrying and building they have been doing. That subject is under study by m- ternational jurists who can find little if anything in the provisions of the Geneva convention rules for war Prisoners to dictate procedure for these enemies who are no ion- ger enemies. ‘Phs Italian, meanwhile, contin- ues to be s part of the English rur- al landscape Canadian soldiers on manoeuvres have bumped into m time and again. a inning. lazy m- dividual who. n; o ten as not. stuck up! his thumb in Churchillian sai- u . c but rlo not let 11S have to see DONG SESSION MONTREAL. April ll-(CP) — Montreal Y.M.H.A. Cagen tonight ‘in-om ) ggfggizlg tsralotfiirotin. N.B.,°xJ'l.i‘.iti!l‘01i1 ,.._._‘_°E.“L‘;_i‘_'l%__ - e s game er _ _ rvi ll means re- Eastern Canada juvenile basketball avg‘ buui ‘jongfiuof, ‘y, gm m". two-game total-point filial series. em bus “my”; 1111s pggultgd m STAZTES __'"VI“""‘EWS the adoption of a resolution moved by g , Rogers, seconded y ____ ‘Collflfméllbllgflll. dthgethevéfenurthflm "m; woliuuucd fr_o_in out l) i: gxmmwvm“ m, an W Mm" 1151p; the Queen Street terminal "to findings of our Canadian doctors. mnsider and wow“ tum": “r gestions." a large percentage being those who were on the dole. “Now let lis think lxlck Ila-in toetgigiese fiaFi-‘rliilles. vilctlréig of ttiéewde- pr on. gures n aro wn owanaverageofsl-itoafaln- Aulllfllueifidk <1 ly of families on relief. What was was concern wth the hi8 the picture in those years? Gentle-I the Fish Market by Whdfl- A 115°‘ men it is not hard to reiate-absol- lution. moved by 90W!» 9W8“ utely no work, very little food, cn-l and seconded by 30M. MacKin- ough to keen body and soul to-, non, was carried 5-2 to the effect "‘“E§‘°".’.%““‘“ fivifismlliflfl“ “huh” ‘iii bii"i°u &’i‘&‘§’r°'€3u £555 an no o muc a a . o w m, 1,0 uis fish vendors be accepted for flab Market abate moneigtclofieshahat vies I d m ye w“ ' y CV , COB , 0O 0 IX - and clothl . by parents to look 81'"! posing this were Collli- 1W8‘ ter their ch ldi-en. this was followed ers, chairman of the market oom- later by the reverse of this, child-l rnittee, and Coun. Butler who mov- ren stealing to get the neoessitlesled and seconded an“ arrlendment. of life for themselves and their- which was defeated. that the Fish parents. t be let by der- “U!!! Jnvenil Deli w ial n w. $1M” m‘ s nquency anc arrangemen . On motion of Coun. Dollln. ‘That is the cause of Juvenile conded by Coun. Macxlnnon. r delinquency. It originated in 'he City Clerk was instructed to call .0r home through the demand for the essentials of life. The children were tenders for the supplying o! e new n up n an en rn n bei bro ht i virori e t a §‘."‘..*.‘2'Z.li."‘i" edckby resolution of cgime ‘bind because of conditions to place Constable Daniel Macleod were taught to close their eyes to rm m; pennanont 1101160 1W"- 0 these things, were taught to think purchase four new tires f0!‘ @116 this way of obtaining things was Fargo pickup truck. and to call fgl‘ alright. To-dciy these children are ten ers for the llltllllylllk 01 u" ' between the ages of 9 l5. orms for the police force. Children of the depression. Do you: Strong‘ objection to the condition think um sand Piles on squares will of u-io ysienio cure this? No. Juvenile delinquency service dum W16 taken by Coun. Mac-Doll - must be curbed or stopped at Report source, and that is the home. fin- s; chairman of the ‘Finance committee, Coun. MacDon- "You know the quarters in this aid said total recoil?“ "m? 1,555 City where we have all our trouble.‘ moniti - an "off month for m! men's the children in these areas» liections-wero 65456647- will being schooled to combat law, your] expenditures $79,401”- bmtgeggers are the exarnpllie chess Counbkngtuyé tlfilig; c re r seems: every ay an gee. su some pnergnets would like to live in effected after the lest adlll-‘Wmm?’ , a. different environment but flri- in street light r5185- ancially they cannot move to a. bet- Coun. Rogers reported that i? oer locality ‘niece are the places to new market toll charges 1n 9 clean up. these are the children basket area iiavqbeen out into e1!- Who should be given a lift. 'I'hese ect. shown-lo m we of 1W- aie the children lthat. will not so to . roacirnateiy 100 r cent. ,, ‘slides or sand pies, except to des ‘(p m’ an,“ ‘lei be d ated | troy them The heme is where that rekis Mggociga, w” n," mp “avgflsltfesecently if you remember a ma‘? 1°? “d“%rn15mm°“' n curfew by m... ‘was passed 1,, .1“. would certainly have more direct contact and possibly mean more to the health of some under no“ children. and we have than. vou need only call at some of the Places in this City where some of our mo rer families live. and you would sec. that they are living 24 hours a day in conditions that are hazardous to their health. _ "Physical Fitness yes. ask your City Board of Health about some of Council and the children, in a great many cases, are encouraged by the parents to pay no heed to the bell but on the contrary to break lhe lnw. Certainly we must. look after the youth. that is our responsibility. but let us start now and plan for the Dost war conditions so that we will prevent a rc-occurance of dole. If we do not prepare now we will ggain be faced with not only juven- . . - th diti i houses in this iilgrggiiinquency but aLso with adult clfy'°°,ll‘,ccn°*gsge°boys and “m; "Physical Fitness Programme, yes. 51°C 1113 1" 1‘ 34 bed Wm‘ the“ 0m. moat her.‘ Living in one rgnomdarglf). z r llltli‘. moth ., l ilci'ci d bub-I “'11 ° 5 - igs robbcd ofnirswfciii deveilogd phy- P°°"\- drew-n: town ell 1n on" ng 51mm because 0g under nowlshmeng could enumerate many oases. and‘: We all need recreation but what will 1m°w W!‘ ham‘ d°°°°r “"1 1' be the good of tracks and fields roi-i of mwy film in "11! cm} “W” tralning_our youth and developing, Wm‘ l1! "d 5W9“ “mu” “m!” mucus 1g they m. not EMU,“ oglone roof. one common toilet and {Jigglproperlfoozi to build their young fgllfawvttatsr ‘flirt 031i]: clielclzuso the 1x5 es dur hg heir teen ages. Pr hem" "MM “a lyfiums “l”, e- parstion now w avoid a return of, 1' th dole stem i l . retel- caret be pis-Zventedl. the m y w" t . w"! 1° "W!" “"1"” °°M111°M "I am not against any movement.’ 10¢ l" devm W? 95°31" 1° u" in tho interests of our youth but if,1'1°°d§i"°1' mlklfll ‘mmmm W" it Ls for the less fortunate youths'1’°}‘1 W? WM "0 W11 PNVMH-‘l 1°!‘- then let ils start or, the right placeJ a fin” 1 ‘"5"?’ 1" “w that of h supervised Playgrounds omcs and housing con- n City wi a view to ascer- "Su ervised la ourld 9‘ 15mm" “hi? Rrandpidea. butDletygi-ls see tom: w: are living in unsanitary and un- have them. that they serve the pur- ‘b99115!’ "M111"!- nose for which the expenditure is 91117 m" 55°13 131° 94d "'9' being made ‘This is the tax ayera 110W When it is tit w w! a money We are handlimf and warn. “M1011 thff-"Ilh ‘Mmmltlfkfltfltxu to see it Spent wisely, ioi- it is to the eel or thrown tar: payer we must, answer. Possibly 1"V¢511!l11°au1°:'"11g-. Raw m.“ Tillie “glfluciglrdb? “hi?” dirt/iii fiigeérittiingng-"l Well there is one w osinc. Your Worship. r wont: to bring “ill-i”. ‘i’... W‘ r l ailltmm of wig: by will never agree to any such schonndoalnd >1 our ds. Reheve I osite most of the prints containing de- tails as to pcrfonnsnco and pedi-I P . gre "The collection is of the greatesh‘ importance to lovers of horse-flo- g and cf the British race horse in‘ particular." he said. “it will new be to the collection to bring ,. to date. up NllSlll. - SURENESS l. CUTICURA OINTMENT on t is In riot on valuable reset for our petovr awlyauv ourain E3.’ autism 3' w W»: our ol "'2' 63?. "~.'”"""l expruse e e an dieerreemeelt wi tlibavvriews ex- . uboxlo , the Service Clubs’ m“ ' was ecmorbu §ii“8b‘.‘u'§-b"8$='..."‘"“'" “fi. 11%| tli M The ‘yesterday. is aimed at into 1°“ m your attention the lib-y G Miblic Wise or. rel-c" "o “Ned also upon the form Marshal Joslp Bros for the Yugoslav rtiaan leader, in- stead of Br . the ovulation Tito also will be retained style effective ending such confusion as may have arisen over places like Cernauti, called Cur- . and Iaeo, also called Jury, to name oo-y two which m protru- uent in curmit news. S. ll. ll. Official ‘Seeks Support For Sth Victory loan new uniform - Avril ll- ictor Bonds and 11019 011!‘ fllhtlng mefi g0 gmggh 0n- 1l¢hc worm of D. c. oraiit. Y1“ President finance and account- I. Canadian National Railways, contained in a statement lulled _ MONTREAL. ‘ Invest in more Y lln d arrangements by which it nod to conduct e. tation of ed b d8. and National Limited. R-IiIWBY Mllnltloel; Inviting subscriptions for the Bxith Victory Loan R. C. Vaughan chairman and wesideoit of the Ne- 1101131 Sfiytcm, appointed Mr. Grant to take charge of the campaign. The organization established un- der the direction of Mr. Grant will I'll-Rh more than 94,000 individu- als on the pagolla of the National slgastem and i affiliated compan- Thc rganiza“ of the Canadian National System for the support of the Sixth Victory loan is no. tion-wide with regional committees l1 W1HII1PBI. ‘roronto and Mone- Wn were under the direction of the vice-presidents. W. n. Dev- em-lh- J- F- Pflnzle and .1. P. JWIMQH. and co-ordinated by a lystem committee at Montreal. In his statement Mr. Grant re- ferred to the obfictiv, announced b Hon. J. L. I ley, minister of 1 Mil“. Blinking of that objective as providing a challenge to the men and women of the railway or. ganizatlon. Mr. Grant recalls that in the Fifth Victory Loan “my. nizn 80.36! employees purchgggd a total of .500 bonds. and adds: ‘The record of the Canadian National Victo campaigns has shown a consistent increase for each respective loan in the num- ber ot subscribers and the total take special training amlna/tion of creamery at“: (or molds and ts. It ' gel-tars” d ‘gvgunnufi “in this” u‘ I - 8V we" sits-r. t. ....., llborawry for exsmineftiofiin thfi field. Dr. Bishop will have charge return. oft-hisworkonhis MINERAL AT MT, _. Pafuzérai of the 1st: e R. Clerke, ate residence at Stewart ’°§°.°."'$¥'.5‘...u"‘°€f..i% ‘t’ ‘it?’ it‘ v. . Mercer igev. Dr. M- - . assisted by iruubmWabbT song? MoAuley. Alex L» ' ' MacDon d, Men- rlllle MBKay. Lemuel E. Jay and Jonathan Affleck. Burial was in Mount Stewart Cemetery. —--- —-- 5y BANNEBMAN POLICE COURT — ‘flier I Pull Staff Writer five cues in yesterday's Police an-AWA, April Ii - (C?) — °°“"- m" W" “WW4 "1111 Maj. Patricia clues of New Welt- drivlng motor vehlcles in a reck- mums; n.0,, l, the only woman less manner. Thre, of the offend- ers were adjourned till Wednesday while the fourth was fined 550.00 and costs or 2 months in jail, 11¢. once cancelled for three m tbs, and recommended to be canoe d. The of vagraney, was VISITING CIIARLOTTETOWN- Mr HJ-l. Hewetsoh. Toronto. vice- wesident and general n, or - félbtfi .’;%‘s.".‘i'. “slams:- oonled by Mr. lanai Deonorg. lb V; char e of eastern ltlrne district and O. E o Dun on. Halifax, m Gre- ns. I-Ie I uic Maritime field or the comnanys operations and will be the t of honor at a dinner at the harlovtetown this evening. sewer IIOLSTEINS FOR ISLAND - A shipment of 50 head oi’ registered Holstein heifers reach- ed Mouton y d wl arrive in Charlottetown today. Those heifers were selected in the Province of Ontario by Messrs. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth and Col Lewis of Free- town, represents; the P-ILI. Hol- stein ilrlesian Association under the provisions of an extension policy initiated by the Association. It ls DFOPOBed to offer the heifers at auction in the course of a few 685's. or as soon as arra einente are made for their dlspersgf fl. v a ei- fMn- .°Mc r m‘ .99.‘! 5 TOBACCO Gives full value for those who roll their own goyurfllrlkcomalw...m'ocobbmlcof Benevolent Irish Society Regular monthly meeting tonight April 12, 8 9.1a. Very important business. P. A. LAFFERTY, secretary. i-li-li. ii HOG MARKETING Prompt action on the part of authorities interested, in connection with the manpower shortage at packing plants has relieved the situation very materially and the free movement of hogs in now quite in order. It is anticipated that continued action towards supply- ing required labor will succeed in preventing further ship- ping inconvenience, and producers may feel assured an outlet will be available whenever their hogs are mature and ready for shipment. Livestock Marketing Board 4-12-1i. ‘Tman Holds Unique Post In The Army Bile] 1'0’ tly was appointed ass s an; uni! “Pecan-general at Defence Head- “i-‘buwifiiilbosr. will: wot w" brown hair lllllfly Wllihfi Wm‘ aver logo-i details of fir?‘ she i! l mtmbtr 01 {g9 C adlan Women's Army Corps, her work is with the rezllll" army, not distinctively with the O WAD- 1m (awake. b; ufafoiqgl m; ififitllfi... ‘Iireysltation about lett- Mrs. Curtis con her chosen work when she eifised in February- 1942 first st wu e corps 11W!- bill-Tl’... in ‘Cottawa. Pigeon there B!" transferred tc the office of the Master-General of the Ordnance and in December went overseas 1°? training. On hcr return to Canada she webs asei ed to the office of the judge vocste-Ieneral at 130' fence headquarters in Ottowl- He: le-montiu service ribbon. with silver maple lee! for service overseas, symbolizes the hard work she has put into her Job, which allows her little time for Private post-war lanl. She has been WM‘ ed as p erring to retire tn a south Seas island but Ihe admits that 1h her aaner rrlonents she knows ahe will "just Io back to my law pract- lcs in New Westminster." O-BMN. EMARD COURT son of Mr. and Mn. Beec Court of North Rustieo. He is serv- ing with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserv; and i.a now in her England. St. John Man invents New Sea Rescue Gear OTTAWA. A911! ll. -- "(UP)— A new rescue gear which operates on the principle of a giant fish net, rooping exhausted oil covered sur- vors out of the sea, has been de- sed by Acting Cont. Paul B. Cross Saint John,N. 3., the Navy un- trounced tonight. Many Canadian corvettes and geeyroyelrs already fir? carryi htho ev ca, nown as e “ era Mel. Curtb is not only the only rcscus net" after the Corvette Ros- W001?“ lewnyer in the ‘array; 3131151,! them, of which Capt. Cross y‘: aiao oyllwh -comma“ offoerwllenhel Brut lhe is not he: family's onw Sr<E O IVINTEII. SERVICE NIAI IND --'I‘he winter air mail service tothe MBKdHIen Islands ls near an end. Yesterday a Maritime Central Air- amount received, and I gave every V Loan results when tabulated will- eurDlsa those of the last camps. ." A Very lame Prbvortlon of Sub- scriptions from system elnplo eea l0 the last loan were prov ded through plays-all deductions and the vice president has asked canvass- ers to make a spacial effort to in- | crease that prWvrtion for the forthcoming can. To thoroughly canvass a trans- continental raliway system, m ali- llno extending from the Atlantic to the Paciflo and e large munitions lnanufacturi lant, calla for a big omanieat with th were coin leted well in the time or the actual start of so- Ligeltatio hbfilhleoical‘ committee‘ has 1'1 6i n QVOPY lo , freight shed, station and ofiieg the nine provinces, lfid in seen area | special provision has been made , to of workers , right e structures. These men are lllllflfiy t from central points each one wil receive a direct an personal invi tion to buy a bond.| hnd no Clllbhtyéoibf the coinplany I owever remo rem a p puoua I be over-looted. community, wil In tenninatin his statement Mr, at the l "i:- ulitmliil’ IIITCIIIIIII ‘I0 DINO --.-_ RENO N . --(OP)- {A0 N . M" h t“! . B , ., window trimmer. lttohnlkad 3J0 iaile. to Inno to n a divorce. is we tlflll "Cl UNI Nil COM-UN I. n- load |Th bug gtvffl Ml‘. r, last nigh tool 1M wok‘ Wilt. wflys plane took a heavy mail and four passengers to the islands and brought back a small amount of mall and- several pass- lllsers. ‘mere was practically iio 1C:- ln the Gulf of st. Lawrence be- tween this Island and the Magda- lens, it was reported, although there is still some further north. e summer service to the lens will begin as soon as navlgatioi spans. Then only first class mail ls carried in place of all cl express during the ger are carried both winter and summer. WAI I0 . ar. Mr. floss- u h, a retired banker, been poor health for some years. He was born at Pmieri ton was a graduate of of New Brunswick service of the link of Nova wh an was ears of o at Frederic n, heiiiaii served i“ many branches inolu ing st. 5 hen, SuasemML-ondofbnggtux char otte- l Mme . a came o oanintellton from the int named brlnc IM yea manager of the loc l Iliid or is years. In mo {sling heath caused his retire- gllent. lie ll survived by his e . Magda- ' winter. Psssen- 3 '- accountancy wool . _ Curtis has lived in Vernon and Vln- s. sewer. l1 Ii tn l 5'19‘. ‘S... °“'“‘ soldier. l-Ier brother, Robert Rennie, is oversea; with the Royal Canadian Ann Medical Corps, and her hus- band: George E. Curtis, a New Westminster drugstore owner before the war, i; a lieutenant serving overseas as adiutane, of a Forestry Co finit- en peace comes again Maj. Curtis, ,wiio admits she isn't denies- ihlzv nahure, $00k’; forward w er‘!- yng go an o er sports agan yo» he» inst-amt H» been istdllswli%“.i%i;'°.il“i.2"§il.“ii? schedule leave, little room for sportsw-Je, new“; the survivor is has.“ anfielaxatiorii‘. “ma”, Plum‘ $boar¢ gnsdliessonabiy husky l’: . cull I l Mlgiel Rennie, was born at minis, I can n the net’ 8mm" under the body of‘ the survivor. Her father moved his wife and family of two sons and four daugh- ter with him as he moved with his , so that Mel The net speeds up rescue work and obviates long stops in sub-infested water by scooping up survivors as the vessel moves alon slowly. Ex- perience has shown t at survivors often are too numb to help theme selves or are to grease covered to be pulled aboard by hand. net is operated by a line from Five Banadian Colonels "Promoted couver as well as in New Westminst- er. Bhe attended New vicsvminster High School and took ii trainirll at the British Columbia Law lohool in Vancouver. This Wan-Four Years Ago Colo eltvhm Avg“ vl_'urom(og)-fl1g n av the acting raenk oafmbrigafiler in the dofenol Casisdian army over hes quarters onnounclg‘ y- in connection with their no‘! ‘ were not tvlcn, ce-rs iomoe :-~ gr l. 84R Henderson, 4.8. TOY’ nth. rmerlv Chief Ordunce 01' ioer of a bass ordnance depot ill lrgnd. t‘ . J.A.W. Bennett. 32. 91' tawa, also of the ordnance c0195- Brig. Gdvk Grant. 4G. Montrca formerly d scwr of. meehaiiiw maintenance at defence fiend- f: The Canadian Prose l law-Britain mined and Kwttcgt with I history. . A. I. lost eight n ea and the Germans x air ee over andeoo astwolrl vive Smith Mil Ilia, al Mrs. Ireoke Personal: y‘. oanili. HslifAI. arrived . o. Weir. 11d w. r. 1" . m u mimo- Sum the North to Danish-own an or- t protective force Brae lalands. it??? si/lisn. t. e city. a “B DJ-f. storms. 0.3.1:. S. s. Toronto. former comma _ er of the Royal Canadian fl ilton. rigYGJt D. Farmer. 47- 115m‘ a Can “II. d o1 M" former_ coriziumnaaezver_ friends Mr. Art u: Lust-v has returned to eselrvi 1e, after spending the __(cp>_riu hotel‘ vfwatlonCharlottctown. lzdnlfiogeloogfi w‘??? be” pedonn. . Mm _ _ _ t _ _ anoo in tile i968 "D For ‘Victory- flygfl m‘ a; “Pvfnfig ‘r0 com sign Wig pNsen d recently t4 some a few tvi 1' Mn. 00cm t P 4 f lri siey t" bow 52"‘ gbec lggigbnizbabmdutrfi ow" Qllluti: agony ls Vilitinl "“‘ ours TOR. vicronr nloolllb