t CITY MAY REMAIN MILITARY PORT irom Page l) jrd to do it without any lt'A hul Ilk fill IL I " ' ' - . . .c lie iria. . were snort ui snips . fifililies. jlellom said that on the nr of December 7, 1941, jj rrrriTru a tt from an American iirvii'f lumber from the ,1,1a river l Honolulu. ship wirelessed that it V. I u.. , -. . u inK appuai"cu " uu- Later investigation Dy -I ..n elnno ii f 1um v,n ciirfnrP. SO I Dre- ts an "interesting c by the speaker. UCT flllrl ....... tin, I mn very nine honor for their heroism. He I outlined experiences of a ahlp-i master who ran the Philippines blockade to take supplies to Oeneral MacArthur on Bataan and who later ran between Brisbane and Port Moresby when the latter port was under heavy bombardment. "At Bataan his crew had been given a monkey for a pet. The JfhlD wax armprt with nntu s,n, je would crawl out of our a,ld Sgt J- Moore. RCA j and investigate the , When they approached i!n a certain distance our directed searchlights p!;:k them up and the n-raft guns would start :f of our two night flght-ct down a Jap and as . . i - 1 1. .3 COO men on the beach i ,g like they were at a , ciime." Me Horn said that he was r,ber of a mission which ) the South Pacific to try d the return of cargo j to mc uiiuuu oiutta. .talMvc Islands ships c waited as much, as ,i before they were able : their cargo unloaded. V A will. .-1 u.kji- r scarce. 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Skinner Henry Skinner John Skog Carl Smith Jack E. Smith Malcolm Smith ''arrv I.. Knutson Osrar Windham Percy Knutson Oeorge Yule ' .lames O. t"'le Jack Yule Jack R. Lfiurle J. Armstrong f5r. ! Louis Astoria iC F. Bartlett 1 Jack Balfour ! Krlc Barton R. H. Beerllnx, W. Beynon Walter Bird N. Blnckhall Donald Blake R L Bouvette W W. Bowes Ray Bracewell ARMY Danny Magnet a. Marchlldon Cecil M. Marr Murill Mathews Steve Mentenko M. P. McCaffery K. McCrlmmon J. C McCubbln N. McQlashan A. A. MacDonald Ian Mncdonald Jack McEvoy Alex McFarlane CHURCH PLANS FOR "V" DAY 1 Orrlrr nf Servll-e When Hostilities Cease Announced An order of service to be used when hostilities cease by both communities and churches has been published by the Canadian Council of Churrhes and has the approval of leading officials of Anglican, Baptist, Presbyterian, United Church and other Available to any congregation or community upon application to Dr. W. J. Gallagher, the general secretary, it contains those ever-moving hymns, "All people that on earth do dwell, "O God our help in ages past," "Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven," concluding with "Now thank we all our God." Suggested Scripture passages are from idicah, Chapter 4; St. Matthew, Chapter 5; Isaiah, Chapter 40, and Revelation, Chapter 21. Also included are prayers of thanksgiving, prayers for the bereaved, prayers of confession and dedication, as well as a number of litanies. Briefs From Britain By the Canadian Press AWARDED K.B.E. LONDON, m The London Gazette announced that Brig. Bruce Gordon White of the Corps of Royal Engineers, has been awarded a K.B.E. in recognition of his work in the Normandy MADINGLEY, Eng., S31) Sir George Chrystal, secretary of the British war cabinet's committee on reconstruction problems during the First Great War, died at .the age of C4. LONDON, tf Casualties in British factories and mines last year were 2,000 persons killed and 500,000 Injured, Home Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons. ETON. Ens.. 05 Lord OulckS- Malcolm Elder Whitfield Elder Frank Elliott Helge Essen A. R. Finer Charles V. Evltt neorge Flewln Thomas Flewln William Oarllclc James Qarltck John' Oates Ralph OllUes Alfred K. S. aillls Joseph D. amis Milton P. qillls Andrew aiover William Oomez Darrow Oomez Earl Oordon' Lee Oordon Edward Oosnell T. W. araham Burton Oreen flnlro Ourgerleh Splro Onrvlch James Hadden nerry Hamelln I.. J. R. Haynes R. H. A. Haynes K., C. W. Haynes E.D. Head Cecil Hemmons David Henderson Howard Hlbbard L H. Hlnton David Houston Robert Houston Percv Hudson R. E. Hudson Fred Hunter William Hutson Harold Ivarson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson S. D. Johnston T. n. Johrwton Nick J. KU'as Robert W. Keays NlcV Kurulok Fredk. A. Large Fverett R. Leek THE DAILY NEWS SPORT NEWS PORT EDWARD DEFEATS CITY Two to One Score In IJasketball Fixture Last Night Paced by Henson who scored 27 points. Port Edward Increased its lead in the Area Basketball League "A" Section, defeating the City team C7 to 34 at the wlnnpro ovm In thn nnlu frnmo week. Among the high scorers were Ketchmark and Moline of Port Edward, with 17 and 12 points respectively, and Holkestad of the losers with 10. Ronald Bracewe)! Gerald Mclntyre William Brass J. W. Brldden Earl BrochU W. M. Brown Frank Bruce Wlzner Bryant arinur f. caae John A. V. Cade Alfred Calderdne Stanley Moraes AUlo Campagnola Ford M Moran Jack Campbell Jack Moran John Campbell William Cavalier Maro Cavenalle A. II. Chasteney Donald Clark Edward Clark George Collins Jr. James W. Collins IIti Colusrl Mike Colussl Frank Comndlna D. J. T. Cook 't. van Cooten Ornnt Coverdale Walter Cross Bert Cross nhnrles Dennis Tliomas Dennis Peter. Doherty Paul Dvornek Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R. Montgomery M. D. Montesano Clyde Moraes James Moran Robert Moxley John K. Murray Jack Mussallem Joseph Naylor W. II. Nesbltt Leonard Ness Donald Norton David W. Oland Robert Orme Robert Parks Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick O. F, Penney Walter Perkins Ernie perlstrom Peter Peterson W. A. Pllfold Jr. Arthur Phillips L. C. H Raabe R. C. H. Durnford Ernest Ratchford ueorge Dybhavn N. A. Pavllkls Ed. Regnery James E. Rell Carl Reich Freddie Reich Alex O. Rlx R. O. Robinson R. Rudderham Olav Rysstad Fred Slmonds Bud Skattebol Fred Bcheaffer R. J. Scheaffer William Scherk John T. Scully Thomas Scully Bob Shrubsall Thomas Sibley B. Slmundson Olenn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Stalker J. A. Stewart Albert Stiles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrle Jack Storrle James Snflen J. q. Sutherland Roy Sweet Richard Sylvester C. Dan Taper L. V. Tattersal Robert Tavlor P. E. Hodgklnson .Tihn A'bert Teng Harold Hodison W. B. Tobey D. Thompson Arnold Tweed Jack Unwln Rodney Valpy-A. (BUI) Vance l Clarence Vaughan S. Vlckerman Robert Vnckovlch John Walker C. Wanamaker C. D Watson R. M. Watson Jack Wearmouth James Weir Leslie West Dan Wick Oliver R. Lelehton William White W. T- Lelnhton T. J. Williams Pierre LeRoss James Wood O. M. Let.nes II. R. Wrathall Clarence I,ovln Jack Wrathall rhix-le K Iiove K. E. Wrathall O. P. Lyons T M. Wright AIR FORCE Ronald Allen Harry Astoria Alex Balllle Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. F. Bouzek J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis W. Burnlp Peter Cartwrlght Rene Cavenalle Victor Cavenalle Elmer Clausen Jack Corbould Eddie Crosby Ray Crosby James Currle Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Mike Hudema John P. Johnson David L. Jones Sam Jurmaln Robert Kelsey Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Leask Kam Y. Lee Alan Lelehton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn" John Lindsay-Albert Mah Cedrlc Mah Oeorge R. Mayer Henry Mayer H. W. Macdonald Don McCavour J. II. McLeod Gavin D. Mead . John J. Miller Richard Mills Herbert Morgan Ralph Morln Eric Orme Ed. M. Ormhelm Robert L. Peachey Paul I'ostoiu Thomas J. Evans Ken Schubert Jack C. Ewart Victor Field Clarence Flnley Albert Flatcn C. E. Flewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest Rupert Fulton . . , , .I 1 1.. .ui,, " x)i iiiton Because nc got too uiu. He was appointed in 1036. Arne J. Selvlg Wm. Shrubsall Robert Sllversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper J, .1. Thompson R. E. Tobey Louis Orlin Olay D. C. Tumllson William Hadden 'Vernon Qulnlan Harry Hamilton Robert Tiirseon Elmore Hanklnson J"hn A. Walker Arvld Hansen Rudolph Warnu I,awrence Hansen Wm. H. Wilson Horold Helgerson Henry Worsfold Hclge Holkestad Oeorge Zbur.l U.S. ARMY ' Chester B. Clapp Terence Orme Oeooje A. Olay Thomas W. Pierce Olenn Ooodllne E. Santurbane Richard J, Moore U.S. NAVY C. J, Robertson Howard Frlzzell WOMEN NAVY Lavtnla Exley F. M. Thomson Dnpane Hemmel ARMY Beatrice Berner Edith Mutrla Iiulse Bird Irene Sully Phvlls Hamblln Jane Taper Matlldn Ijirsen AIR FORCE Betty Barber Isobol Mackenzie Jean R. Cameron Molly Mackenzie Iris Corbould Kay Nickerson Lilian Croxford U.S. ARMY wood, 75, has retired as Provost) M!ir McCaffery Viola M, Dybhavn Mad Supreme Sacrifice The line-ups follow: Port Edward Welfcb 4, Henson 27, Mollne 12, Ketchmark 17, Manson 2, Norwood 1, Horn 467. ; City Santurbane 6, Holkestad I 10, Davis 2, Bill 1, Postuk, Fitch 5, Dominato 832. Standings of low: Port Edward Acropolis Hill Prince Rupert Officers Co-ops that section played during the """" was postponed. "A" League fol- G 4 3 2 0 0 1000 800 500 400 000 000 The scheduled game between Navy and Soo Suds, leading clubs of "B" League last night Sport Chat nmi-n in Wiltshire, at the his toric Manton racing stable, there ' lives a chestnut colt that ex- emplifies patience and good ( manners. So far as the colt, Court Martial, knows life is mainly a round of eating, grov; ing and being groomed. But the two-year-old, who stands 15 hands, 2V2 inches, has had an ambitious future mapped out by . his owner, Lord Astor. He will be entered in the 1945 Derby, St. Leger and 2.0C0 Guineas, three of Britain's five yearly classics, In the strong hope he ! will break Lord Astor's string of non-successes In important races. So far, Court Martial has run only twice. Each time he won without being pressed. He didn't see a racecourse until last August and then won by. two lengths from 10 opponents, despite his amateurish touch of staring about as he ran. In his second race a month later he was bumped on the stretch and nearly fell, but re covered enough to win by hatf a lengtn. wow, in tne winter books, he is quoted at 7-1 for the Guineas and 8-1 for the Derby. Joe Lawson, veteran tralnPr-who has turned out nine classic winners, admits that stamina in Court Martial is a question mark. "His sire. Fair Trial has yet to produce a strayer, and the dam. Instan taneous, hasn't produced a flrst-tlass Urayer either," said Law-son, "But there are always the exceptions to the rule." ror bttdaei and afternoon teas Poris Pott Sand-wichei are a real delight. Delicate . . . delicious . ; . a treat to eat.. Paris-Pate JL JtrnrMrrr BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED . Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and v- coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 38a P.O. 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