SIX . PORTING NEWS’ I Saints And ' I’ Tonight In City League r ‘_ icmal curling honspiel wore shill Ill y? I 2 l l I i r flillvwéili an FITGY Exhibition lloop Same Tonight ' Tied with a victory apiece in the zlvo exhibition games played to law. tile youthful Prince of Wales ouskttbali squad will play the Y. "Vi G. A squad in another exhibi- l tilt nt the Y gymnasium to- ill. Th- gelllc will get under- : at 8.30 sharp. In the two nrevlous encounters hoop lllllS saw the two teams stage '~l‘~li tusslcs with the brand of ~ ‘isllezl out. being verv ‘t with both teams lltl practice sessions ‘ c-ll belts the brand of the ..'_'ll'im.\‘_hOlII(I_b(_3_ _a__l0t___b_et_te_r_ 11:0 Rinks Still In Race For City Curling Title '11“ rink; wcl-g still in the run- . , llr :.l Gil)‘ curling champion- lllld .0 right to enter Pro- l f l plllyciortzis for the British UJlLl ls Truplly as the opening li£\_\'5 play concluded at the Cur‘.- , lllg club last night. Only one team ‘ -\!‘ll: eliminated during the day. J. l". Alicllcods lour, losing to rinks ganged. oy Col. Cl. Full and Dr. ii. .\'LL'AllI.)l'C to pass out of the pic- tlilsc. Although scores were not as close as expected nevertheles; the biknld of curling witnessed was good. Play continue; today and so; competition is expect- '9 place. lg life yesterday's results: ilictt i4; A. W. Hyndman 4 H. R. Cnrrutllers, l2; R. S P. Jllrflllie 14. s. Smith ii; L. B. MaoMiilan 8. Dl-. H. lucilltyre 4; W. R. Cruik- sllunk 1.3. 7 Col. G. E. Full 16; J. F. McLeod A. V. Spllletlt 9; R I P. Jllrdlnl‘ l1. mllffcLaineis Rink Still In I RunningFor Com-Gen. Cup .".i’Pgf’°.l.ll*“-.é‘ézet;'.iillli"’“ils°fl ll. ll. L. Schedule l I itlme cilubs in Quebec's internat- tlle rimming tonight for the G-ov- ernor-Gcncralis trophy. major. min; of the four-day competition‘ i which opened this morning. ' The eastcmels, who survived to-I day's play slom with eleven rinks‘ from Que Province, _ wne slclppcd by Dr. J.S. Maleo of Saint John Thistle, RR. Mc- Laiile oi Charlottetown and D.F. Connolly and J. Ken-t, both 0f Baihurst. N . Mel-dine skipped his Charlotte- town rink to a. 16-4 victory over J. ‘A Derby of Quebec's Jacques Ott- ler. Amonif the Maritime rinks knocked out oi the Governor-Gen- erul trophy oluy. but. which will continue to battle folr is the Dr. E S. Cliddlngs rink which - lost to Tancrede Boucher of Et- chemrllng. lie, 10-3, second round. Other members of the rink skipped by Dr. Glddings am. Lou " Poole, Roy Bevan and Ed TCTIIDIL flood Racing witnessed 0n llarhor Ice i gEncounter At Forum up. YEO Navy Clash "GIRL tonisht in when the m. m! 9d NDU.‘ team tori: - , rugg avy eam mee the final none of the fill-st round of the bop. Only one point separates Navy from the University boys and a victory would place thorn ahead of both B D U. and Army. at Dresent tied in the top spot. A Saints victory would likewise put the University team out front by a one-point merit . Tonight's encounter should bP a hard-hitting fast-skating affair from start to finish. Navy. big and tugged. use their weight \vith tel- ling effect every chance they get while Saints will dlslpend on their lsinperlol" eified to overcame the bl! | advantage the xullors have in poun- y Inst night the “Kent Sea Cadet deqe. , The lame will lzet underway at, corps" changed the "orders of the 7.45 sham. ouy‘ to it sports event. Boxing, rltie practice and hockey were in- cluticcl on uie program. More than 109 cadets were in attendance as well as several spectators. ’ ‘lrle boxing program resulted ss| follows: l AB Tulle and OD. C. McDon-i alzl. draw. AB. Gornlley defeated PO. Mc- Carviile, decision. . B. McDonald defeated OD- Dolron, decision. PO. Duggan defeated OD. Liv- e, decision. OD. Constable and AB Doyle, draw. OD. Clarkill and OD Bell. draw. 0D. Tierney and OD. McCloskey, draw. P0. Corbett was referee. Ju were, Lieut. Burnett. Lleut Da- mond, Lieut Nantes. Timekeeper, Sub Lieut. Gallant. Those taking part in rifle prac- tice included, OS. Farrell. A Leadership is st stake tile ty Hockey oi K CRAVEN fast-stein FM“ SOUBIS, TI-IUFSDAY I PM» 0 AGUE, SAT. 7.30 AND M NT 9.80 l‘. M. Scadiadcts D I Sports Night l l i llo attend are in for an i excltlnst evenlnit. I Dr. H. McIntyre i2; J. F. Mc- il Leod '1. t Following is the schedule for to- I day's matches: l 3 30 P. M. Ioe No. I L. B. MscMillan vs. H. R. Oar- ruthers Ice No. 3 Col. Ci. E. Full vs. G. G. Hughes. Pryor, AB. Young. AB. H. Stanley, O. S. Williams, AB. Anderson, OS. McDougall, AB. Hill. The Forum has been secured for Saturday morning. 8 to 9 o'clock and the coach request; all hockey players signed on wdtih the Sea- Cadets to be on hand early so that no delays will be caused. Get al your hockey gear ready boys and beat It to the Forum. Sport Briefs 1PM- Ice No 8 S. S. Smith vs. W. R. Cruikshank. DEM. Ice No. 3 Dr. H. McIntyre vs. A. V. Spillett Ice No. 2 A. W. l-iyndman vs winner Carruthcrs - MacMlilan match. 0i Ice No. 1 Winners of En-lith -Cruikshsnk match vs. winner-g of Hughes-Full CLIFTON-N. J..Jfln. 26 - (AP) - Johnny vander Meer, ace south- pztw pitcner of the Cincinnatti iteds, was virtually in the United States Ali-my tonight. but will have to report at the Newark induction station tomorrow before it becomes l official. i ST. PAUL, Minn» Jan. 26 —‘(A P) — Mickey Rocco, Cleveland In- dlans’ first baseman, has been class. ified l-A by his draft board, it was disclosed today, and expects to take his pre-lnduction examination next month. Rocco is 2'l( is marr- mstoh THEATRES out 7 Vito hers of the so call 1.. y C o; Russian g 5 housework for the "s B_ In iced fresh heaps of sand. They Mcnally. OlS. L. lvfcFadyen, AB.| THE ETOWN GUARDIAN I NEWSMEN SHOWN (Continued from pqq 1,) cuy confirming the soviet version. The scene of the crime was s sparse cluster of pine trees on the hills north of the Upper list of! the Smolensk -- wsy 10 miles west of where seven gaping - cn Braves exposed in mags evident-s that thousands Poles had been killed. Prof. victor nylch Prosorovsky, senior nxdlcal expert of the Sw- iet ‘ “‘ Commission and dir- ector of the Moscow Instituto of Crkninni Medical Research, wss in chsrge of the exhumation. Ho said more than 700 bodies ll. ieady had been removed from the 311$ and estimated the total st Dr. ‘h-osorovsky stood on s beep if..." Think Britain's Material Wealth Gan Bo Restored BY SYDNEY GIUSON LONDON. Jun. N - C?) — A Conservative Party sub-ooiunltlos takes issue WIT-h those like Prime Minister J. O. Emilio ci’ south Africa and Recsnsttucuon Mixilstor llord Woolton, who hold Britain will w . ‘Ilhcsg people overlook the tremen- l of * science which Brits-In‘! wealth if properly, the sub- of red sand above the graves while Red Army privates dug out the bodies, placed them on stret- chers and carried them to s near- by tent for examination. In two graves the bodies lay In neat rows. fully clad in uniforms and boots. In other pits three feet deep. which the Germans held not tlsuched. the bodies lay in a jum- e. - "In all cases of the 700 bodies al- ready exhumed there was a bullet hole in the head," Pmzoiovslw paid. "As o rule there were entry and exit holes The entry hole invar- iably is ill the back of the heed. The exit. of the bullet, is in th forehead. The channel of the bull- et passes through the brain." In iihe temporary headquarters of the local Soviet in the Smolensk Kremlin, one of the members of the Commission, Vladimir Poteinkin, Soviet Commissar of Education, told how a country house in the Katyn Forest, once a favorite pic- nic region, was occu led by mem- staff of the 'ith German construction battal- ion, who actually engaged in the xecutions. During an evening session of the ‘fulli commission. Alexoisva, one of the thr his who did huff," said she. ks bringing Polish prison- l 'saw truc st andf lei-s into the forest in Augu September of i941. then shot; at regular intervals and "I1 ot lgrew larger." When she asked the Germans about it she said the collaboration is: prosperity with the she must claim the right. of its of says. forth its thesis, the sub- under the ehairmsndlip 3100148, MLP. his writsn o, report entitled "Work- Tho Fixture of British Industry" which will b, suhmitted to Pi-mc illiilister Chur- chill as leader oi m; party. There should be international United Nations evolving ar econ- omic master plan, the repel-y 55y,‘ Myleihs. however. that siinlc BIIIBIII is the centre of sn Dnplre different sections to 93cm, . ferential treatment. n“ Mo ‘rile. master plan won't! cover stabilization of currency, granting wmmasslve temporary cream to e war-ravaged cough-i“ . 1m! standards of living among hrs]:- Wlfd P991116 and eslle-blishsnent of an international statistical service on economic ‘ . The “more says “there ls at present danger- gasly lfgultly information" on such '11:: ub-commi co sa s Britain mm "hoe squarely" IhEyIBCI. of ul adverse balance of trade of “on; $1,000.000.000 annually ln the mm. ediatle Post-war years. This must be met by lncleascd export; and home production of s large pm. P°m°n 01' the nation's food needs. "Dori. seis form what gel-ll- erlllv ll mentec as tne Cflnsorv- atlve viewpoint on such controver. slal issue as controls, nationalizat- 1011. public corporations and private engirpriste. Ls 00H IO j Ag 599 “millions died-mien“ llltmfilifiifi emlans told her they were bull- ciing fortifications. One of tfhe most damaging wilt-I nesses was Boris Basiievsky. 6B,| professor of astronomy, who ser- ved as assistant to the Burgomeis- ter of Smolensk’ under the Gefmlmfi. J l‘ He said Bulgomeister Boris Men- lshflzlii told him tllllt in rnld sep- tember of 194i orders were receiv-I er from Berlin to liquidate the Poles and that by early October of i941 the job was done. U. s. Flying BOEIZ- Mars In Pacific Service ALAMEDA. CallL, Jan. 26—(AP) —The world's largt operatins 9-111" iane-btget United states navy! from Honolulu Olmdr. Gelne . world's heavyweight box? cham- was among the el t pass- ’ . He returned to the United States aster seven months of duty led and the father of one child. CHICAGO. Jim- 26 -- (AP)—Ted Norbert of Milwaukee was gener- ally recognized as the most danger- ous batter in the American Asso- ciation last season-the timeliness 0f his blows being fold In official! statistics released today which certified his league leading total of 117 run; batted in. . Two games in the National Hoe- key League are scheduled fol- to- night. Melpio Ioafs y Csnadlens st Montreal and ngers illly Block Hawks at Chicago. REMEMBER WIIEII (By The Canadian Press) ‘Ihree years ago tonight sharp- hitting Dave Oastilloux of Mont- real. holder of the Canadian light- weight boxing tltie, gained a un- lm decision over Maple Leaf Gardens. in Toronto. Previously Bpiegsi held n. decision over Oastilloux. Sport Shorts From Britain BY ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Wrlffl‘ IDNDOIN, Jan. 26 — (CP) — A coulbimatlo of young Canadians and an lee rink usually works it- t llairymen llrgc Minuium Price for All Farm Products QUEBEC, Jan 26-40?) —The Dairy Partners Association of Ca- nada. winding up s. two-day meet- inc. tonight referred to their board of directors a resolution asking the federal government “to institute a policy guaanteeing Canadian pro- ducers a minimum price for all agricultural products." Tile resolution, to be studied by the boagd. urged a; that "agri- culture should be consulted before prices are announced." Delegates asked for establish- Good racing was witnessed on harbor ice yesterday afternoon as the Victoria Driving Club held Its e mid-week hamess meet. Out o! town horses won all four classes. with Plnydille. owned and driven by Willard Kelly of Southport chalk- ‘, ing up the fastest time of the dey as he wcnt the quarter in 30's sec- onds to win the Class A Trot. There was a fair attendance 1Q- iorday, despite cold weather. SUMMARY Class A Pace “Marielle Buldlonz (L. nuliun) I ‘Nancy Budlong (L Chilean‘: . I Paddy Aubrey (Neill) l I s Time-Bi; ‘ : 2; 32. “the winner Is owned by Lsim. kin, Mt. Herbert. CLASS A. Trot Playdale (W, Kelly I. I Dcctor L. B. (T. Weir) l I Tlic winneris owned by Willard Kelly. Southport. Time- 32; 30%. Class B ‘H's! And PIN tics-sil- Scott (i-tixilil Willy Win (A. Jay) ddle Moorellm (A. Outcliffcia) “Tlme- 33% Class C Paco Billy Boy (L. Kelly) I Dom Guy (Milirheald) l Charlie McCall-m’ 3 Lady F1151: (M. Joy) 0 'I‘lme—35: 35: . The winner is owned by Dona Agnew. Royalty. Officials starter-Russell Abbott. .l. I. I 8 1 al- t u o 4n id l! ss I liaison officer. I-Ie learned l-usger‘ ment of a dairy board commission of representatives of producers, processors and the government. “to govern and direct the dairy in- dustry," and in another resolution asked that the price of cheese be fixed at 25 cents a pound. ROB. factory, plus bonuses and prem- lums. P. D. McArthur, l-Iowlck, Que., was re-ele-cted pres dent of the fl- ganlzation Acclamation In Mayoralty Contests self out, into n game of hockey, no matter where the locale o. what the conditions. All of which leads up tt. word from Sweden that s few Carodlan alr- men. interned there after crash landings and things, banded t0- gether with some Royal Air Force lads and a couple of SWHZIISII play- ers- -and were trounced 7-0 by an all-Swedish foam. However. it wasn't as bad as it sounds. The air team. captured by F0. Peter Davies of Montreal. W88 handlca ll through illness of some of 1e Canadians and through lack of training. The game was played at Flalurn, nesr where the airmen are interned. and attracted s. mob of Bwsdls sports writers who slgreed that in another month and with a full team, the airmen would be “dangerous for any club in Bwedel." When two Royal Air Pbrce stat- ions clashed in a rugger trophy N-(OP)—Sev- towns accorded to Mayoralty can- todoy Ill pro- for rep. 1 NOVB in the southwest and south Pacific battle fronts. BUTTER RATION (‘UT DUBLIN —(CP)— Eires weekly butter ration hes been reduced frcm eight ounces to six ounces per per- son because of shortage of supplies. MORE COAL RESTRICTIONS LONDON -(CP)— The ministry of fuel has reduced supplies of coal to industrial users by in per cent in another effort to alleviate what has been described as a serious supply situation. DADDV-IMJTHEIZ’ BQOTHER l5 IN s me PARLOR- TAKEA - eu Q eéliflll government l l have no llltllgllrllolillhll§dllfi"lgg§i' Selvfl. They are liable to lead u; held-ups and they slow down the speed of industry to gpjusy "s91; t0 cftonsuglors’ needs. naaonalizaticn: We reject it for the clear reason that it welud be inefficient; flattered by the bur. Sfillilélflfllliiliiffnii?“ w .Q_I=P.LI_.PLII°_E'L'QIP_IBIIs: One or two Out Our Way be‘: Door nation materially sffor the l i Hockey Interest ~ JANUARY 21,1,“ I» TONIGHT 1.4a slum» m NAVY vs. s. n. UNIVERSITY IT WILL BE A STRINUOUI GAHI TO-NIGHT 7.46 Ellen Wilkinson Sets Fast Paco For Women M. It’: BY MARGARET “Hill Canadian has: Stuff Writer IONDON. Jun. N —- (OP) — Canadian women parliamentarians m‘ will hive t0 hike 50m! 8D ‘u? exercise if they're going tc fo ow the ‘ tsteps nf one Brilzsl". member of the House oi’ Ccmmons- -Ellen Wilkinson. The post of Labor member for Durhsnal and parliamentary secre- tary to e Ministry of Home Secur- ity is no essy Job in wartime Eng- land. Here's pert of one div and most have been slucoseful. thanks to the i‘°°" ‘$23?’ m" “Si? ilflbmlii n8 0Q W51‘ Il l" them. n t,’ win” 610cc ell ons, the characteristic of public corp- th oratlons has been s tendency to sleepiness. ‘ Of private enterprise: Like traff- ic, it, ought to be regulated b straightforward rules which hsvo fihe approval of all ncs is sopie, and be given the ins reedom within those rules The report sees a pientltude of jobs for several y-cars after the war, but a danger w en the peak re- construction demand passes. It asks for consideration of such possibilities as Ilmlnclrg bulk pur- chase of universally desirable house- hold goods- -ircm boots and shoes to furniture and refrigcxutors- -to lower costs a id prices. .§ ’\ ..v\,:fi§ l BRINGING UP FATHER VIUZ Pr?” 7° l-E » \ GI!‘ A Till of nilht in the life c! till ml c-sged, ICII i Wilk- oson. m he: Home lscuritv post, ‘s her b to visit lll-ougilou London. lupus “only. hat kept her on her lost most down. she climbed up roof-top lsddon h“ spcct the special telephone system there. close under the balloon-fon- ooned sky end the cries-ensuing Ls by it start ly sell- ts and tin hats attack bombs that exploded with deafening concussion and filled the sir with otllerins soetyllne fumes- In Piccadilly she talked to fig advised Birls who up l that they con‘; go about sir he in the West ilzld streets st t without being accosted by o swarms of men who give y the sir of circus midway every evening. At. an AJLP. post she lectured and gave g demo stion to s. group of girl fire-fighters who could not prove to t sstisflotion that ey could get the most efficiency out of their fire-fighting sq . During her tour Mk5 W inson. mode nearly o. dozen short speeches, climbed counties: stair; and stlmbled l sud down narrow alleys in ttle b out. The indefatigable ‘lflss wlhinson entered parliament on the Labor ticket for the first time in 19M, and has served continuously vlrith the exception of a period between i001 and 1935. she has been national organizer of the tndel un n move- ment since 1915 slid served on the Manchester city council from i029 to 1906. she is the author of sover- ai works on political" snd economic subjects. i ur Boarding House inl like one, but he; no saline. and snare AFTER GAME THE FIIIIIIM - Irv “IIKTTITQ” Training Device WINNIPIIG, Jill. Li“ ' new training devicaw lmmvo g 0 neldisn min usgrgdsy st army mum xnownssth Bil Rliflihit looksliIfcaw t I Tia _ ‘ gkfxllcxleven B , ‘ no boiled?“ Public Relations off first lo. hfidgflllflrforlgmhggum training cel-s ll est/lo about the new "wm gnaw‘ ‘rho rifle by mean; of 5n l,“ ious omont of sprig“ u Plus has dons s ’ with most gues. work in ellrly a on. Built of wood. the Swift m“ hoft and feel of a genuine my. Pressure on the trigger role-m‘ small, two-pmnged rig, which p“ out of the "mimic," pen] o. tiny. scale-model paper fined loss than an inch from nose of the rifle. This perforation tells the h“ The U990!‘ rong punches s hi. when the st would lithium Lit, while ma‘ lower mm,‘ at c some t , ilelll is “h” w er the n m‘. 6d to left or rig t, whether d“ tion and trigger pressure m n“ or wrong. . D. ‘Birrlandq -- Hughenden Manor lfi Buc liamshlre once the home of nip‘ rseli. with 190 acres cf sllrroim ing parkland. _ ing taken by the Natio sl ‘n-ust as s my the natlun. ith Major Hoopla 5 MER PATROL SOB B! Edwina cam m, oorrf Lit HER no F. competition each team boasted one Canadian. On one side was Lleut. Inn Bell- Irvine of Vancouver, nephew Group Capt, Bell-Irvine, command- ing - st Trenton, Ont, Mmlb the Secforth Highlanders. Boil-lfrvlrls II attached to lhe air station I '___i'___l career with New York Rangers when he enlisted sintalned on Canada's west coast. The other team featured Wing Osndr. Paul Dtwoud, D.F‘.C.. King- ston. Ont, all-round athlete who commands s. Cnfildlbn night-fight- Mosquito intruders m based on an RAF. In the RC.A.I" unfit: rim roman _ A FAMILIAR FACE ! l Bell-Irvine's team enlarged 11-8 Victor's. _ -———— team 9-3. Settlll a dim ac that PO. Bob Pelltiand dropped his llll but slliftedgo poslncpdgfence- hockey stick after stanlnl: in a men out of the l-ln lProlitice scored game, junlped into his Spliflrg for four times in giving the best solo s iwnt over France and disabled display of the season. ' e park containing German motor ii IINDON -- (OP) — The fir]; Judges-H. Ciidmore, Cleo. Mc- Donald. G- Real-don. a qmeh"_%isawoolrsowd' Loélqgreggfilm m‘, _er .. . a - -""-:§-w.§‘. Boston. | Ibrink transport vehlclu. He aisrl ignited a number cf oil drums b-vfol-e whccl- South African Wnafs have arrived lng for llcme la discuss the lcr game. in Bmaln. nflil like tile men Membe! of tile Canadian Wolf their llir force they hart- khaki lini- Squadron. Penllnnd was on the forms with all orange colored brlr a lllufesslansl hockey on the shoulder-strap. WE'VE GUESTIONED AME HESOIOQLYOIHE WE AM 7 l‘ , AUNTIE BANGS, OF COURSE?! 0'5 5H! CAN INVEST IT WHY s l ~ m ote SCROGGI w INVENTION — f! M's ISAYI ‘MAPS [b ' "merge mod-Ks?“ MARY! etoona i- LISTEN "ro THIS - By-woiissiiiii’ PPEFCTIIRE I I WHERE I'D SEEN HIS FA¢E