Prince Rupert "Daily News Friday, December 21, 11151 WORLD of . SIP QUI Q 111 .,, it A i L. forces in North Africa alter the Germans had moved Into unoccupied France. Petain replied: "Yes, not only did I think about j It but I told myself I had com-; mittcd a tremendous blunder in not having a personal plane." Petain Would Have Joined With Allies ing Ed Rides High; Sor.to hos LOADS OF BUYS in Our Tpylond. Be sure to see the Wonderful Toys in Lean Times For Japan In the 24 years frpm 1927, when old age pensions were introduced PARIS -T'ne late Marshal In Canada, the federal govern-Henri Fhilippe Petain said he mcnt has paid out a total of uQnfnrl t frnm fran 73 flOft 000 for KUch DeilSionSl TCXYO IAP After s!x good and join the AMleg aflcr the Qer when the universal old age pen- years under the occupation, for mans nvaderi the unoccuDlAI sions comes mio eiieci juii. owns C.C Arrows ; ii one-sided, lopsided and utier rout yesterday :J(,n, King Edward Pee-Wee hoopsters rode l)VL.r Civic Centre Arrows to a slaughtering of 41-4. D. Melnosh, of Coach Tapalian's five, 1 half of his team's points, while only one man for Arrows. ; eign lusiness men anticipate zone 0f France in 1942 but he had-the first year cost will be $325,- tean limes aneaa in an ume- forced to 000,000. not a planc and was go . JTTtitiA . .....ftllLlX' t it a A 3 i, ' pci.uc.it ja.i. t0 Germany. All business begins playing Text of lhe coiiaboraUon chief's-the game under Japanese gov- -Ktlltinnv hnfnr a Pnriinmpn- eminent rules after Jan. 1. tary investigating committee Those rules to be tough are going four Ws IsUnd prlson ycars ag0 at the start was made public Thursday. ror loreign DUiuiess men uy ,lhl, 91.y(;ar.0id her0 0( the will mean higher taxes, rising W(ir,'H w rfiH costs of operations and sUlfcr credit for which goes to several erg wo didn't even rack up a sing'e score. lapalian was right. At the be-Kinning of the season his team lost heavily in the first league came. The coach was not I . d. mm kM 4' -r In - iHtiti He had been condemned to death for treason' in 1945 but t.ic sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Ask.d by investigators if he hart thought nf Inininj American Wh' ffilV GROTTO CIGAR STORE 't&Wt&Ji i -Gig" 5 5. i 1 -ofesO Who Smoke personal living expenses. Japan intends to restore its powt. in the Far East and the woild. II appears Intent on ..King loieiKn assistance, par-Uuuluily leciiii.cians needea u rebuild Industry, but still not gram foreign business any concessions that Impede recovery. IS1,(, doubt about It. King 'with mostly first year is inking to the hoops f proverbial (lucks to Tir ciiiu'li svs Its mainly the new school has its m where players prac-'uintiy. says Tiipalian, "some Ijnvs arc natural-born srrdiiy' tsam-J, Lei-man v, accounted tor two bas- ,. or.iy .'coring or his f.,r Knit! Ed, Mcintosh j); Lambie and HrxJijkin-: 15 between them. But rs! factor accounting for ; , s rikkI playing is their ,ki;i!; and co-operation, Years Best HEADS BOMBERS New President of the Winnipeg Blue Bomb Ts In the Western Canada Football Conference Is W. Culver Riley, a Winnipeg ln-financc executive. He was elected Wednesday at a meeting of C'ub officials. He succ'Jds Ralph S. Misener of Winnipeg who held the office for two years. (CP PHOTO) 1 "These boys are playing bas-kntbnll for their first time. But I think they'll be good and I'm willing to bet we'll top the league before the year ends." That a where King Ed stands now at the ton. Searing Kinc I d ward E. Johnson 2, i f. Johnson 2, P. Thon, R. John-1 'n. J. Lambie 8. D Mcintosh 20, Hodgkinson 7, Adams 2, Peder-sen, T.uin, Pierce. Arrows Leeman 4, IverSon, F'ranrl. Fleming, Morrison, Philips, Sykcs. Brett. C pupation offica.s will try to assist American business where they can untij the occupation ends, but they must support the program which Japan s government feels is necessary for recovery. Foreign business men in Japan today Eie mainly relaileis, tieh-.ncians, importers and exporters, bankers, engineers transportation firms, InsuiT.nce men, ac-icountants, lawyers and nevvs-, paper men. ! Taxation Ls their bingcst prcb- I O ffllr K ti. CI Gi-)) carry o complete line loO C of Imported Pipes .. . Iq' -h Ssix Tobaccos n-d Cigars 'l k&i? 11 Aso o good supply of j I ' O EOXED CHOCOLATES !;'A I ' :tTl I ggfcgjf CIGAR A News Stories TORONTO Canadian Press announces results of a newspaper cd tors' poll on outstanding s'.o irs of the year. Adjudged first world news story war General MacArthur's dismissal and second Winston Church ill's return as Prime Minister of Britain. I The Royal Tour was rated the best, domestic story and the St. AXJIENT SPORT H-.mrner-t.hr -.vflng contests have been traced as far back ai the Tailteann games in Ireland many centuries a;;o. T hs lourney dw Um Co"hl tofi W lk Go'" I jy y y storej....... I IIIMMl PilUMPI HH MIMIII MUM MIIIMmiTllWMTignmWWMMWro ..... Red Wings Break Mark For Road Puck ins Lawrence waterway go-it-alone ond best. Open at k Centre ,u( nil chess experts!" j to establish another " " " ' ' - - '- " - ilem. All foreigners, as of Jan. 1, I 1952, will cease to get the current 1 50 percent tax reduction on individual income excpt in a few categories considered essential, such as technical consultants. Foreign u rns recently have CHICAGO (CP) Detroit Rod Wings defeated c :ub m the Civic Centre rhic;i Hlaek Hawks fi to 4 Thlivslav llieht and been incrca-sing cot-of-livUig ' revive of skill , tvjonliiucu n page 1) Dio a h game , t1 , , 1 ' tnoichv ti.ifl ;in li.vpur l-ppnrrl fni ivim.1 piimopt twin. Jack E'.irn ha.s tournament to Tlv victory before 5380 fans rue v.a" their fifteenth straight game w.th nit defeat awav from home, jnuaiy 8. Registrations standing behind the lvaguc-lead-lir Win't' and Toronto. . The Habitants kept Toronto from a direct shot, on goal crived unt l January 7 Uior cipp.mcnts will be f.nal period.'. HEATING : fill ' The Rc-I.atale ono ' i II ' PrfimD' Service i ! II ( j f 11 ! ,f v,- ..' k, . : You Know j L1L V , I Hockey Scores Nat'onal D .trct 8, Chicago 4 Western Inter. Okanagan Spokane 3, Penticton 1. Miy: Mr. Sum, there'll be v p ize lor the champ-v lo.i nan.vnt will be n i Hind-robin style, the i w.nnri.s to play off for jmpionsnip. Chessmen ji'is arc aailable at the ar.d so me quiet, complying rooms. ,s purcl ,' a game of skill ;y !wo people each hav-.: imvces.and eight pawns, nvrv minfn- alternately r kniu ol one player is so I Ii ' .annul escape. Ori-v- Bai.i.. is obseu e. but it prht-vement that tied the Boston Bruins' mark set during ... 1940-41 season. T'iie Wing', w.i, .. le not lost in" on the road since the f'art of the season, racked up their tenth victory against five ties. i. '-o't t'O'i cn'y after con--''le 'ble resistance from th-j Hawks whose Bill Mosienko scored twice to bring his lifetime National League scoring total to 157 goals. Mosienko's first period score tied an early Detroit lead and throe times thereafter the Hawks were within one of a tic but Just could not manage it. HABITANTS BKAT LEAFS Montreal Canadiens struck foi three third-period goals to defeat vi'd to have stemmed he O.irm in medieval ml imported to Europe. '.it; tli" tournament, Mr, regular Toronto Maple Leafs 4 to 1 and "iii'.s to form move into third piace in tnc lib with active partlclpa-;. av;d chess player him-t director b.'lieves there 1 quite a few others in J U iix i't v ho play the game l liiiK nt oppoitunity or have nut pluyed for i'.mc Remember when? Welterweight, champion Frif'.iv 7,lvic and hirhtwciuht champion Lew Jenkins fought a sizzling 10-round draw In New York 11 years ago tonight. Jenkins, despite disadvantage in weight, built up a lead in the early rounds but Zlvic rallied strongiy to gain a draw. -il'. an attempt will I ! to slart a checker iup (!!). 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