TJRSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1942 THE DAILY NEWS PAOE tCt. Hi SPORT CHAT 'jew or Canadian athletes In I : -mrd fanes will be welcomed I." nd nouia uc senv mi awi-l W.t.!' The Canadian Pre, u ia fit . Toronto). ;t xvfal w eir Known jooi , , i who have made the U'Jtn football drill to battle - l. uti nant Jimmy OUJib ftc? irmocr oi mc uuigary in .3 sn the army now- ana -r.,t i stationed At Brandon, r :-a 111 brother "dobo" Is a ; in the -Iloyal Canadian Dcrrmgton, who played t. HI Paul's Coll Mir pc' football conquests lat .'f-A was Manitoba amateur affniMnltM fr a. l u l.:7 ...is joinea me v.wv.r. vw W , . . : i lootballe rs-Mon- C "ciKiiJ. formerly member ofi c . ;y of Manitoba- team IB Tc ict who piayeo lor me :: Mr Hebrey? AistoeitMon .Vr-. ;td for air crew duties w f iimer members xrrnhc . u Rough RWr. Bob Walker; lt ; MonK nave jomea w Tury plan on jrtng In . . . . . I I I MHBll ') wi'Il vnc iinnmtii hmiwi (. '.V ys'ic f"rmer line Har, ww - R.CN.VJl. team at Re- . m. a . k.ta 111 J ; x t: -J Monit. nuwins maw - V: Tr w,it manage the crab, of kaown in amafur aport . l .runto a an all-ftwnfl o: Slevens of Uve Tfrr- C vR a Y MXJj.. has enHrted r petty officer wUh the .rning' to Cvhda from akla. mttmt wm a .iilor jand Hm Umvtitai world on numerous oe- ,.'.. Ot.iy. who mode a name' rif- n amatfur , boxlnc ii' Vanoouver, to, in the jr - ' V.tnrouvor B-wcer Urs. M and jimmy Love havV : vires. Moss Is in the . 5 Ixivr in the air force. Bowling Standings ; ladles' Iacue -t:.-d:: Stingers :-x Hot'-l k r ' . ikes . 1' ii -Ur; filter r.:tcur,i 'Oft P.O. W. L. TU 8 7 8 5 3 0 5 1 2 0 COUPONS 1 2 1 4 0 3 4 8 7 9 QT.'ICK ntUI.TS TRY NEWS WANT ADD. re still available with each !h puichase In our store TYeWould appreciate to, have new customers drop In ann let us Aolal this clft plan to them. MUSSALbEM'S Economy SCfcf "Where Dollars Have M5re Cents" Roi 575 Phones 18-19 "Vresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK rALENTlNvDAIRY PHONE 65TSy f i'! v r I mm Opportunity than once knocks oiore B when you shop at the U VARIETY STORE B Where your dimes are little B dollars rj iiatujixaxiricauirsixjiiiKiLB OFF ON HUNT FOR WOULD GO TO CHURCH Saint John Hostess House Women In Charsr HTe Infinite Variety M Inquiries By JOHN MOSHER (Canadian Press Staff wrltcr IIKtllVI " I " become known in 11 1111.. ti a. 1m rvVnr1 1 AXIS CONVOY ffs3K' .""" ; IlllBfe flTBBial JLrBBBf IrHlBBBBBBBBBBL'qlB i i bbbbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbbb! twll jLtbbbLLLLHbbbh isYBBBBBBl 11' BBBl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHl 'Jl ' muBBhBbHk i ia 1 1 filiBL EBsiLTflBBBBBBBK 'nTvSSLlBBBBBBBW . . !gTTtBBH!Pu flBBBBBBBBBBBKiiBBBBBK j. 'r'MHKrSaKillllllllllllKHMNt - BBVmvXBBBBBBBBBBra9KBBBBBBBBBl This interesting photograph was snapped aboard, a a-going veteran of the present war, ' the British battleship Warspite It show3 a Walrm seaplane being launched from the wardship by catapult to start a scouting -run. huntln : for anything Axis and 'sinkable. THEY PURSUE JAPS IN NEW GUINEA accompany a family to services. Others ask about living accommodations, or where golf, tennis, .swimming and riding arc available. Assistance In shopping also Is .ti3ht. The feminine touch was particularly helpful when one man wamea to Duy a luyenc. , About 2.400 members oi mc fervices and are glad to ,. oner en-arm.cd forces and merchant navy tcrtalnment "because they've been have enjoyed entertainment in RCKKt to my boy in England." nrlvate homes after visiting the other testimonials of "swell treati lllina liaic uins 1 Tlicftc Allied pursuit and bomber crewmen w re among those who In three days cither shot down or destroyed 24 definitely and probably 2 Jap planes of the Zero type over Bona. New Oulnca. TJils group comprised the crew of on of the B-26 bombers who took part In. the raids. LEFT to RIO 1 IT: Sgt. Herbert Sunderland. S t Al ScHers. Sgt. John McChesney and Flight-St. Oordon McMullln. of Melbourne. Australia. SEATED in the car Is: Lieut. JJarry Burnslde pilot. SEATED on hood of car are: St. Bill Dc rrtnger and Sgt. Harlan Ewlck. The Utter is the -bombardier wWc bomb release Jammed -and Sgt. Derringer opened thc tunnel hatch and dropped the bombs out by hand with very good results. NEWS FOR MIDLANDS 1 Miss Falrweatner has lound mat in order to conserve power ror service men on leave like to get war Industries. Ontario towns are awpy from uniforms and would continuing to cut down their clcc-mreh rather stay In private homes trical consumption. Some street than at hostels. Two guests spent lights are being cut off. Larger I n . rrwm , - tf IT I) k f O ft M nnllrA Al rvtfl vlrfT M.i 1 h O Tft!! F- 1 WQ t i IT A Klllhc Off hOiniT IBOWLING Pufehovers R. DcJong ;P. DeJong !b. Saville 8. Saville iWrathall Klnslor Handicap VAV.vAv.v,WrtsWiV A Wy toom jn te lobby of Saint year-old girl. Many , hostesses, han-'by- smaller ones. Domestic' ton-"1 J John's largest theatre represents dlcappcd by lacK or aomestic neip, Rimers are aiso piaymg.tncir.parv wmethlng unique-In-Canada. It's have been agreeably surprised The objective Is a civilian reduc- the City llospltal Centre. csUbllsh- find their visitors washing dishes, tlon of twenty 'percent. i eA hv the Cltv Council on Dec. 1. making beds and doing other , 1941. to arrange entertainment for household chores. I pallors, rordlcigi and airmen. Many hostesses have boys in the Her skull fractured when her head hit the windshield, Mrs. Eliza Nell of Edgewood Grove. Toronto, was killed on the roadj between Gore's Landing and Harwood when a car, driven by her husband left rrntro and hundreds return to It mrnt" in Eneland are received , the road and struck a concrete repeatedly. Study of .their ad- from overseas. More than one culvert The force of the Impact Hreuex in a cucst book Is a lesson St. John home has been opened drove the engine back of the in world geography. . Another vol- for conValencence of patients Just chassis. The husband, James Mc- ume. a hostess book, contains the out o( hospital. names of those who volunteer entertainment. Supplying general Information about the city and province. In addition to the. centre's hospitality services, keeps Miss Alice L. Fair-weather busy during the day and often at night and on Sundays. A she has fnrmor neirsnnncr - woman, n v 1 1 i . U v ov u v m r? ws s tuuiut !U bruises and cuts. The hospitality centre has a list SOUTHERN AIRGRAPHS of about 20 girl volunteers for CAPETOWN. Oct 8: O An -blind dates." One regulation Is '.lrgraph service similar to that that at least two girls must go on grating between . Britain and the same date, so a foursome Is Canada has been Inaugurated In the usual arrangement. South Africa to provide two-way. "Charming, dellgntiui, weu-De- communication with B narts ol haved boys," is Miss Falrweather's ?.rCOmL"''L"V ;"hout vou all Judgment of the guests. Apprecla- I r a Tcrv-viirxT o . n Tn nrf "!.r.'," ifi inn nlnhl n Saint w SalriL John JUllll sea- olttw tlon inn rT of the inn hospitality nncniiii ' rv centre rpnirp " is is 1 ; JrlUhi. IIE.LTH CAMPAIGN responsinmiy. ib Hni rnnpll of Women she Is lLs n.imo from the Texas fron- . " Th7,ff,Lk inqu InirT re abou about national convener of sailors', sol- tlersman. James Bowie, one of the Many visitors nlrmen's welfare. Alamo's defenders. , churches and some ask If they can tau . i , RESULTS Games Are Played In Mixed Bowling League In last night's fixtures of the Mixed Bowling League Sav-Mors, Btone'n. Tollers and PeoDle's State defeated Chinese Youth A&ogla- Uon, Twerps, Midsets and Pushovers two games to onp respec tively. Individual scoring follows: Totals . 1036 1033 People's Store 1 Robinson 157 i Peterson - 225 'Bryant ....... 156 Libby Felsenthal. 92 I Lou Felsenthal I 120 Ballinger 182 Handicap 153 2 165 187 159 108 155 243 159 . Sav-Mors 1 2 LaBelle 114 192 Alger 211 2C3 E. Stegavig 118 160 P. Stegavig 145 199 (Reaugh 176 1901 :Bach 312 1 239 Handicap 25 25 Wanamaker : 122 ;irvin 87 Anderson Murmus ..- jJohnori J.-'. . ..... R"bertson Hnnlicap - TolsU . . ... ...a. I Toilers A. Garland T. Fraser 141 A. Kellctt 160 K. Garland 120 c: Fraser 130 r. Kellett . '.Handicap Totals. 1. 2 3 145 192 130 129 191 150 140 150 141 144 Canada at War 25 Years Ago Bv- tiie Cmdlan Press) i m m - 2101 149 278 92 111C 3 153 192 145 84 120 201 159 Totals . 1091 1176 1054 3 94 185 246 181 ToUb 1101 1208 1308 1 C. Y. A. " 1 2 3 M. Lee - 173 149 140 B. Lamb 149 150 146 V.Lee 154 191 181 IB. Lew 200 248 238 O. Lee 175 .230 229 X.' Lee - 218 177 228 Handicap 40 40 40 Totals 1109 1183 1205 Twerps E. Daly A. Daly B. Olscn W. Olscn Turjeon ..:J Thompson .. i Handicaj)., I Tolal,-.... . Stones S. Burnett . D. Burnett Dickens Ray N. Stone B. 'Stone ... X- 1 . 131 . 207 . 116 .. 185 .' 102 . 167 . 103 1011 1 .. 82 .. 132 .. 144 ... 125 . 123 2 119 219 96 95 109 216 103 . 3 187 151 156 183 192 103 ''bctl'if '1617 Uruguay broke oft diplomatic delations with Germany. German attack in the Nav-ariri Farm area on the Champagne front repulsed after severe fight-1 i: 1 M cross. kRNINGP tsplrin tablet ltd with this Cok for it DEPUTY RfeOISTRAR OF TITLES. r.SiK DISTRICT . Knordlue DIMrtrt of Atlln I Polarto-Taku vai ma w f , wvv. w. j uviuu - AKE .rw& NOTICE iUiiVt. tht umv Over mc giuuc. .m Pvnrv trinll hrlnirq nntfviJj i c.iu a.iaah ,rthv, fnfc-r rvunr-v ltd. nf TulAeauali B. m nftir rcturnlne irom aw . .t-u u ouuu. ii.-ao iw u i 0J T' 77W Intend to rSo, pply ,11,111 . - of gratitude from service men,Carnpaign i, legisjatlon which C miners. ror purcfiut the folUx-ln; taiU VOjagCS. .nm,mii thnilsand.S Of miles ftwav. L.W, cl,,m rloornnM Mmnnlcnril pnnljwhflL Liwj. to , .DfSpl..a....,l. LA alwavs while hostesses write. "Thanks for' and provides $8,705,000 for crea- Miss rairi-iu. .. ,, . Hoiirhffni w i.i , ii nutrition ..uu. section lr""u " " m.uu on mum vres ) about 8000 feat up- Ion of a special fcrd theVruisequah riw: tha Pnhll( Mpnlth TVivartmpnt. Rnmmenclntr at ,JSt Uialrtcd at S SandLfrVVaS 2 T be put Fairweather. An executive meml a natlonal 4" VS2 canaman wiie, the New Brunswick Division, drive. , swiihenM. em t a' and of 8 Mineral cukm, it in touch' with a likely P0" Bouu," of Canada, she Jap ute oiwin- gavp added ho had money in the bank, wavy League i..buc i , . ....., I tnnce vrt 20 dnh. mv torh 35 "I said wc - a . 1 ... 1 1 s m tArviro in iiit" i-wji 1 1 it' 1 1 .hiii 1 y iviiii ir. n ,n 1 r r. 1. . ... a v fnn el v von rc 1 rt 1 11 n ifrnin hnn' a ri niirwinrv lr i f v ivats POIAR1S-TAKU MININO I CX5MPANY LTD. V . r . Axel Bit. Aajfwt, tXttl Aliat 15Ul, 1943. rJ 111 t" . was ai yffige&mm&SW 57 101 801 801 9 "' -e -SS jc Boxer-Wrestlers At Army Centre 104'nisko and Farino Ate Priv; 283 1 U.S. Anti-Aircraft Replace 25' 172' 177 253 144 144 i2t:- 1 Hand leap .!'.. 14 f Midtets 12 3 ment Camp Hps at PORT EUSTIS. Va- Oct. 8 t boxer-wrestler bouts. Rlsko, who win be 40 years Two years ago wrestler Lou Farino, known as the Hoboken (NJ. Strong Boy, defeated Man Mount 200 149 2SC HP ' I tmmWmmmTr frff " .. ... 156 94 99 iHfF r; : i "a 119 Lm i qAltMiW' b 202 173 153 lm . 'H I" "I 8 7Ukil, i ah iji 1151 sag ---------- 111 168 I' a j P 149 138 I Alt tfH I 1 Jl 1 SSA IS, el I Thousands oi tCanada't war worker tUrt thr day with two Nabisco Shredded Wheat and milk every morning. It' made from 100 whole wheat, including all the bran, minerals, and wheat germ. It'i ready to eat, ready to give you all the nourishment and food-eneriy of pure whole wheat. Eat Nahisco Shredded Wheat. th rn;lk. every morning. It will koep yru active and on the evirr.- nny- COMPANY IIO. Niafors Falls, Cmaa 4 ain Dean In a bout at Miami. Rei-, eree for that match was Johnny Rlsko, durable Cleveland Baker! Boy heavyweight fighter of a decade ago. Now Pts. Risko and Pte. Farino. are trainees at the antr-aircraft replacement train ing centre here and have fun get- 130 Upg into condition with friendly in December, had 178 fights In a rareer that covered nearly 17 918 110? years. Farino Is 29. has been wrest- I ling more than 10 years. He won 159:the National A.A.U. title in 1936. 139 J then turned pro. He's had some 189 12,000 matches CLASS IN COSMETICS SHEFFIELD, Eng.. Oct. 8: Sheffield Education Committee has opened a cosmetics class where girta ca. learn the art of make-up. "Our purpose," an official said, Is to teaeh them, If they must do It, least to it intelligently." 1 V VOY HOTEL Carl ZarelliyProp. 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