= whi ‘arlier’ ‘this ‘baseball, is reported to aying t 1b ‘eh ae by Key” olayers cost WM raukee: Braves. the. National League pennant last} they, were ‘telling me about two or three Milwaukee players who were visiting night clubs and “ Phil ‘Watson ' pieked. Creighton, ey. |Dedn Prentice and Harry How- 3 ell: for one.of his masterful and | public, ‘tongue- -lashings. ° ‘|Chigago and moved into a tic ‘| for fourth Piet with Toronto Bg ne oe -Crélghton, fn 26- “year-old. cen-\- | tre, has ‘been ina slump since y the National Hockey League sca- son bégan. “After a 20-gon! per- L formance last year, he had pick- ‘Jed up. only three this year in 38 a games, ‘ Then a. ‘few: days ago coach Creighton Friday night broke his siuimp in resounding fashion, getting; two goals and’ assistings on another ag Rangers smother- éd. Chitago Black Hawks 7-4 in “| Rangers Sock Ha wks as Cei ghton Scores 2 y fter Watson's Needing “By KEN WELLS * Canadian. Press Staff. Writer . vo om Hockey players react differently to alittle needling, Some sl; b butothers like. New York ‘Rangers’. Dave Cr eighton, | score, | live. who moved up to the NHL could put them back Into finst * with Boston Bruins -and has played, with both Toronto and Chicago, had to share ‘his goal- {scoring glory with two other players, Left winger Danny'Le-’ wicki and. right winger Andy Hebenton also: had two each,!¥ Fach has seorecd 12 this season. ; Guy Gendron got the seventh. FIRST GOAL Centre Ed Litzenberger scared: his ]4th’ goal of the season for Chicago. Wally Hergeshelmer and. Hank Clesla cach: got one. But the news for Chicago was Eric Nesterenko, who scored ‘in place, for a few hours a anyway, -- sinee Bruins, ted . for -second with Wings, are In Montreal to-' night ‘against the first-place . Canadiens, who‘have ‘Jean Belly & veau back after a, one- game. ab- sence. Sunday Montreal. is at’ ‘Boston, : Toronto in Chicago and Detroit: Jn New York, | GROTTO. said “tW0 or three: Milwau-| bars until the wee hours of the layers. were. visiting: night morning. ‘bars until the, - _ wee ~ “T think there was tremendous e mornng,”’.. co pressure on.them' and - maybe § remarks-came in a|-they weren't’ ‘sleeping too well. nd- answer: session at| But.to me that was the reason. I Thursday had. honestly: given up all hope “| Maple Leafs, his first game this scason. GOALIE SHINES This week the 23 - year. - old CIGAR ' | Goaltender Lorne Worsley, an-| centre was persnaicd to play jother player who has oflen felt] week-end games for tho despor- STORE -the Watson wrath, shared the} ale Hawks, buried In last place, # limelight in the Ran erwin be- and tonight he will oppose his . .| fore 8,461 fans: : old teammates in Maple: Lents “Plione solr af ow ar Wy of-being in-the 1956 world series. | | He, made 44. saves whilo at the| Gardens, TOBACCO ‘and CANDY.” But-you can’t mix athictics and S| other end Al Rollins _ Stopped |. In an afternoon televised game Wh | ic and Retail drinking and smoking. . : only: 21. today Detroit Red Wings were’ olesale 1.81 don’t mean. you. can’t take ee ae “fan occasional drink, if you're} pick -DUFE: (right) of. Toronto. Maple Leats ‘lips atter firing a puck’ which, has: “goalie” ‘neni "grown: up, but . these fellows-—a -Sawehuck and Bud Hillman of. Boston Bruins worricd,, However, the. puck hit the goalpost™ ; e/couple of key men on the club,| in the weekend: National Hockey League game ‘at™ Toronto. Tn the > background: is George: Arm., ' although I don’t want-o men- strong of Toronto. The-Leafs defeated Boston B26 oof (Op Photo). he) tion ‘any -names——did “not take |» t-.. cco care of _ themselves down: the a AllStar, ~ ‘Rainmakers ":Ctelghton, a Port Arthur na~ to be host fo Rangers. A win —— men fh ace . Annual Meeting of Shareholders a “The Royal Bank of Canada: ! .. James Muir questions it = Bears’ Quarterback to ‘leave | NFL Because of ‘Head Coach” LOS’ ‘ANGELES 9} Quarterback Tobin Rote of Green Bay Total Deposits | e . ioe : . . i . : : ' _ Meet Tonight Packers, one of the most underrated players in the National Canada developing her | have now passed ame Ei Football League, bids goodby¢ to the sport'Sunday when he plays : . i wen ; for the West against the East in the annual pro-bowl game-in ., ~ human resources as effectively | | $31) billion mark i. ‘Two ‘major basketball} Memorial Cotiseum, as her natural resources, 4 | ; . “lve gota head coach down in Texas and she says she's. not bo, ; "K, M, Sedgewick, Genera) attr actions ave slated for going to chase back and forth to Green Bay any more. So I'm | > . ——— | Manager, noted that not only tonight starting. at.7 p. m. going to stay with her.” 4 ‘had the assets of the Royal Bank : , i { The “head coach” is Mrs. Rote, mother of their three young- Present teachers’ salaries make decent living ‘reached the imbosing total of in the Civi entre, ¢ , . . /$3.671,298,320 but that deposits c Civie C _ | Sters. The family lives in Bellaire, near-Houston, where the 28 ‘standard impossible for those who train . had ‘passed the $34. billion In the» mM a in event; yer -old Rote has an executive position with the Herrin Trans- : ’ , ' portation Co. ‘and mould character of youth. Effective control = mark, both new high polis tn . Hh: Canadian banking history, While Booth | Rainmakers will Rote, Ed Brown of Chicago Bears and Bobby Layne of Det- . ‘of inflation may not be possible without jour loaning policy during the take on - Prince: Rupert roit will alternate at quarterback for the West. en broader central bank powers. i yearwa s a restrictive one.” said “Mr. Sedgewick, “in line with our - gout since, 194, In 57 1 Tights he has been beaten four times |All Star's, this city’ S entry The “depressed occupational jtereement With, Une Bank of Ca- ” nada, yet the buoyancy of our in the International Bas- | status’ of Canadian teachers, In, CAN PRESENT CURBS | ccononiy demanded that we ac- , | late) many deserving » ketball Series’ to be held in Tennis Pls Rap sities, andthe dangers posed by)) HALT INFLATION 2? |iciee oy DY ene 5 a ers aise. our ‘apparent neglect of those; cients with new. or nereased W Keita January 1h to ye | “| Hines ot ered. For this veason respomisib ble for the training and|| There are at least two | the fod Benefit For Crippled Larsen " building of the moral character} sources of inflationary pres-. commercial loans of the And in a pelininary The East attack will be led by quarter back ¢ Charlie Conerly of the champion New York Giants, peste | , of ouf. youth were emphasized] sure which the central bank, |! b&nk Increased by $125,000.00 orf’ “+ by James Muir, Chairman and! with its present powers, will i just over 10%." The bank's liquid . ue By ED. CORRIGAN the United States Lawn Tennls President of The Royal Bank of find It difficult to reach, "{/ position, he pointed out, con- | | il NEN YORE rast Laren’s| Astelaton a penel Saeed eggTEN, ME WHE | SIG ME Maven flat ah agoOSe senmesenting. Woy huddi¢ Aldin't st thi Frid : .| bank's annual meeting {r,Mont-i] “virst, it is possible, even °, LEM). y¢ th, when’ poaaigs sid gaerert ms mi, vigny night hey hota’ bene| ‘real:on- Thursday, January 10th, ' i} with no vis BK in the mon- |) 97.86% of the bank’s Habilities : 1g hockey player, as- | season losing jinx’ when’ Happy-go-lucky little Art was) Armory here—the scene-of the! JH 1s, clear. enough thht the!} cy supply, to increase. . the 110 the ‘publle, Capital Funds ||" die Brown, a ha’ nomi t the ai : inow stand at $187,701,033, repre. '| " {in a serious motor-bike accident| national indoor champi hi economic resources at the dis- {} activity of that supply by . ’ ee the role. of an oppor ‘tunist Friday . night and: they battle Sunrise «in a last November. It left him par-| each year: " ane onships) posal of our schools and univer- | putling otherwise idle funds |:Senting on Increase of approxt-- . a sities and even.of many of ow'}} int ; yg {imately $36,000,000 during the ched.a milestone in his career, junior league game, _—- Wally paralyzed and with num-| They all turned. out, the bi churches’ ‘are. insufficlent to! through the ‘ordinary raevices jyear.” * re his “fifth ‘season with: , crons other injuries. and the little, the amateurs dnd| maintain decent livin standards provided by the capital mar- “In splte of lower balances fp ie AUS ke B } . we — He was lucky: 10-be alive, the] the professionals, the young and | for. the devoted men nd women! ket, |! Government accounts of some’ Vancoliver. Canucks, Brown hung | Jef New. Westminsier in. third physicians decided. the old. whose life work it is to train the’; ~-xecond, it is possible, with | $45, 000,000,” said Mr. Sedgewlek goth and 100th goals in| place, two games behind Van- Swimmer The cost of gelting him back} More than 3,000 spectatérs| Minds and develop the character} no increase in the money sup. | “deposits of the bank Increase! ‘Hockey: League play. couver, in shape—$20,000. jammed the Armory. When they| four. young people,” sald Mr.'} ply, to increase the fundg|;by¥ upproximately $216,000,000. . “both scored with!” The ° coast-leading Seattle Breaks Records So tennis decided to do some-i counted the money, they had Mulr, “In this we are failing to;| available to businessmen and |! The number of our debosltors | effort; set Vancouver’ 0n| squad fell behind twice in the thing for one of its own. Larsen; $13,000 in the till. That made a make the fullest and wisest use| consumers trom sourees other |; 8tOws steadily ‘and we receive ath’ to a 5-0 wictory Over third period hefore rallying to; oy DNEY, eee (Reuters)! won the U. S. national champ- total of about $19,000 in the kit- eae, Novaive them “T reward than the Hnanclal Institutions }: {he high pereen tae oy feadalny : re Slaw peders “alo victory,’ Goals by. Fete Wright, ble. tiple gel ‘ elie oun ionship in 1950 and played in! ty for Lamen. The money stlll| consistent either with cquity or HONEA conn by our | Lry's population who deal with Yomped: to. an. casy: win, trounc- tek iy ther th th eame until the world swimming records for ween of the world for|{s coming In. ."_ ‘[Incentive, and we are endang-'} “In both cases, we have, In |! Us." harnings for the year were Ang. Brandon Regals'7~4, - Sinclair's flip shot caught {he hoth the 4007 metres. and + 440 | ja=smssmemncarsarescrers scammer ering therefore the future wel-') the vlassic phrase, an increase |! $12,407,268 aller providing for Ma tae, " eee ~ "4 fare of our whole economy:”-— . .H jdepreclation and income tax WO CLOSE GAMES’ corner of the Victoria goal, yards free-style here today, TRY THE ow | vat the tmpaiee care euauiou’ sarin Tee feat eee mena a ‘CRISIS IN-EDUCATION — “| but the'lmplications for policy |! 2/8 Heure compares with $10,- “'' Vietory for Seattle Americans] The victory kept intact Scat-| He one Aa minutes, 25.9 “The present economic posi- | are sulfietontly different. {0 ' G58,480 In the previous yeu, aa ‘Edmonton rors came the tle's seven-point lead over Van- ‘lentes ae and four Hon’ of the teaching profession’ mertt seat ate uentment, ‘pan .e dgewiek aca jie yard’ way... Sea ¢ won. its couver, It was the 10th one- ae 8 an anomaly. The cconomlei} “Jb would seem to be at ' Mi ; 's The previous 400-metre mar " 5 whether {/?enovation programme, — and SA ctor congas uuen| gon! defeal Unis season for the) "4 bar by Ford. Konno of if an (, a e hevertovaled selatin tie oh the presen relies un neve brat “briehes an ! ' the United States, John Marsh- tofesslons of ¢ : rain {[ techniques available to our |) * eAeSs Operaung - ae tp men oss ane prairies, the Warriors) ail of Australia, held 7 For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods - If and TeaDonsIDldiy, tnd vel. |] monetary nuthorluies are suf: TRat Runibered 707, whlle those “omaining, = place afler Sippy Burchell bad] Yrs Yecord of 4:28, OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS | J hote, rhus her teuckervocay With present-day’ problema. af |! HOVAL WANK AMROAD oa ‘44 The: Flyers, down'l- 0 golng in- given then a one-gonl lead early tines himself in the same oceu- (| credit control, “The classical |}, “Internavional banklag on a to..thes third perlod;. piled wp jin the second period. Last N Ni ht's Fi aht DIAL 8's Bl patlonal “depressed area” wileh!{ Weapon—upward — movement rbrowd scale has been a special, + files Waist, fouls” folgl Unelr: 3-1). dmgnton cafe to IMG In the Ig IQhts | ° vo gen lec ts Tong ayo ns 1775,'] Of interest “rates, Inrgely |! ¢harueteristie of tho bank for 1 N. Uf placed (hort five points) thirds earter Cimmy' Burton| NEW von iearou Carter, ue One Ga, tot am” with the present Malsparity he« || through commercial bunks-« || lene period,” sald Mr, Sedgewick, ‘thend’ ‘ot tho Seeonid-place Re- notehet a tylng igoal,: Bill Mc-| 29! oe Nou pointed Bob * | Mb—and Aves West vee the sainries we pay at mniy by lisely prove nn it sch ae ln been our policy lu "a " Brown's. NOth. goal ‘croditod utes intor, ~ Yancouver’ captain Phil Malon- “gay with the first: of three: tasists ~Mqeehalked up iy tho game, They five -Malonay 60: paints, ‘13. less han: the WHL's-!lop) scorer, Votoran Archio Scott sparked Calgary's 7-4 win over Brandon]: with two: gous and one assist, His. offort helped to. boost the Stampeders two points “further to’ retalni enough qualified men and .women to malntaln our present ‘teaching standards tn! ~ 1 Our schools and universities, distant scone, but It would at least appear that, in order to be talr and in order to achieve the hest results, ou monotary and eredit control: our NonDomestic branches con-. - tines ata high standard, For: over ten yoars, a special seeilon of the bank's Foregn Department has been devoted to the de- velopment of information necoss - crremensiee siemenenrersaet: fammenterentermeenmreey | LOT ‘comparable talent elgewhero,|| Ine 100 postive w vlow of a |) eaull, the aasot nosluion of a . “1, we cannot expect to recruit or Ty , may have to embrace a wider 7 nllocathomr at alle human re the area of our fhianelal world (fry to those engaged in trade, Ta would nom tn be wnremon. than it now does, and the permanent start of this klve to tho: ordinary operation | “A rigorous monotary polley || department is auamented hy tha. af the prlee mechanism, yt, has already enjoyed a IaH flow of senior men hetwean (lila 18 only partly true Inf th meagre of success ty Lhe trae |] Overseas branches and Hond , YAY MUG. TN Tart sonal need oi wink erosy,| Office.” This, Mr, Sodgowlek :} the supply of teachers is likely! " ‘Guyle Floldor. of. Seattle,’ ahead of Winninog, bub left “New ‘Wostminslor's « threnten-| thom 15 behind second-place |. Ung bid for a goal-odrly in ¢he|.Brandon, “) poeond porlad: faded: aflor: Gord} Roth teams set ouib for Cnl- ~Ponnoll tallied’ a’ fluke: goal, His] gary. after tho-game for a return pase from behind’ the’. goal! angagomonit tonight, Other con. (CUNARD sc EUROPE WINTER AND SPRING SAILINGS TO BRITISH PORTS: At Thrift-Season Rates TO FRENCH PORTS: J ib ued Over Ail suceess In . mantloned, makes the bank wath “onuight Bontley's 08, nad and tos achodiilod for tonight sont First Class from $210. | » ROUND Ine FOR AS LITTLE AS First Class from $217.50 . wee a period of Wme {pha only pend in ‘urge monsure on th onulpped to render a: aneclallaed- ~The victory, woalto Ray: Mikul- vor to Seattle and Victoria to Y or ah work only {uo wall and wo shail ranpomonts alvendy ronchad || and othors ongaged In fareian iit MAKE RORY GAUL AT QUEBEC SAME EVENING... (uiqaongor’ ti; $00: ‘your local agent. No ono ean sorva you bata. CUNARD. LINE Vioouver, BG, Wa Tol TAUnW. uy - PHILIP M. RAY — _ INSURANCE AND TRAVEL AGENCY, Hyhhave’& Wangan Wed) Oe _ "Summer § Snavon Rates Apply : NO Hurray Sl, ' a P.O, Box 70° oe a Third, Aros We y mtonrly pf nur money, The.conUnulng throat of infin tionary presaure, some of them from now and unaxpeatad gust ‘ore 1, WOH Also omphnalzod hy Mr, Mult, who oxprassed the vilow hat It might bo necessary ta ban (ho powora of tho contral f. ive Aa to koop under il ont rol. the foresy which throa money, nN Ik now nearly fourteen iy - maith mo the Bank of Cn. adn, “ang ra grips with ‘thas, pro in Mn Muir te a 0 Ia. ite amt von. dnulng ono, an ofory Hag no eb bean natieved And {- wis ni unentishte had golfishinag i th 10 NOR dangotous ini guided miaaila' qa nN Je W. 0, Would. confine Intine arco On ) onary Band prerorve: | PEARS NY PR aed tho Intoprity of owe] ¢ 2 dligetly or! Ingiraghly flnanaec by ‘banks fol off alam floantly Nn) 1066, Yor oxample, pargonnl | long by chirtorod banks fall arty iy cdurlag the Keeond half of tive. | | yonr, whilo aliniiae loans by Joni companies . and -arodit Unions continued’: In 108O tho rlatie trond calablshod tn 1088, Rebal) |! consumar credit by Instalmant iano companion oro trong 1006 toa new high, while alas tovocl bank loang to inatalnnent finiinuo frompantgg (0 (0 H abondily curing, Wo, hac Ti f ot tho, yen 7 tl “rth, four ronulti fur oy-chortorod pati Ty tonearnedy ward dio to. mo it bary a ay U th kant the. brakes on in ox ine money An yr bare IY allow nt winery oR "Lvbor'os rao in the : _« Tnarnang demand fay neh. Wa third: ahuout thig ‘senaon, No oalminstor, —— rs le non-bank wren, or on | overations, Vo stressed thal in y nu aaon, Now: Woalininat cenneen Vessel From HALIFAX le ves | oe Jono much of what ia boat ti out|t the extension of evedit, cons {[An organtalion auch Aad tha: | | From NEW YORK to educational practica through the \ \ ‘ moe trol by the central bank or {| Royal Bank, there are alw me. le my | coun yD ae asst | lb ofan [a ite th JAN ayre, Lendon(Tilbury)|| IVERNIA Thurs, JAN, Weto deluda this inorandgi OUNK Canadians Who have anode: . HO RE | een | Baila | | REE cen fate ma at, OEM Iain sore ot ig [lop aa nated SAXON: =| Bah, FEB) | Cobh; Liverpool’ || RHTANN Fu aN 3 | Gath ‘ina net Wo ns nize mn, (row || Lata . fl A Nanking eareor abranl WENA} fs EB, 8 Ave tendont uy QuEAN izaartn | ne TAN 31 | Shertovte Souhonplon 10 nment, bus! rowan amet eens mene AN Bh “2 | Sto | Siig | Hf | tat nai’ nate Lint nie| "Te Bank of Canad and tng Mae, om mle ' ' \ ih ry to Havre nua ton i } Ww i, | Ee abe | evden | as | a, Hg | foley fF [attools and univorsition era pro) eherworet buna hnvy eaeonar- ay naney munya ony ARINTHIA Bat, AAR, 29 |. foun, Liverpool +. wc UeeH sfancrit trl, ' HED, 18 uve A a ty vided with AOUNCGA of funda; a toc VW thin the brand frame ork (4 ni t} | { " ‘ iA HAR. 30 | Havre, Soulhempion: {1 We 0, South f Huon Che hin on term -lontiay A carpet MCARNTHLA A Fel 15 {sufficient to nttrnet, to retain) Of monetary palley to reduce l] ie woll: Ad Ite rocuuiromant, fully’ from MONTREAL af pel A Fe ean aid to roplonish those human] mast noglaible proportions hel attentive’ In Mily, 1006," thnt 9 NP YeARTIVA. fi! AR 4 rowources of (alent, dralniney anc] Nol InAubionity offout of chats rhe hanks: malnt th AO Creme rl au CWIZAQETH | Bah, ? Cherlavt, Souham “1 ON dorlondo Hhat teaching yo={ tured bank qporations, ta ting. tonor vor at Transiy || ee ee me a | eine Wee on rae iy ant hay laa eno varpvo ‘rh 5 * mn AMY « " i He suaacry | Usa, HAR 18 Ee oun NTTON STUNT MIRUAN ant, with oxlatinnyg abalutory Mushy OderveR 0 oy cont, to mith Mela ae Ae lta HL nor vont af -dononlt nine POWERS NEEDED. iBoantte tho effoative. manaures " lrondy (akon, Mr Mul folb tint’ thare word nt least (Wo -ROUYOOR of Inflationary pranwre whidls tha dontn Bank, with (la prage ont, Nowore, wou tn \f alte ‘i Auth fo ranely (Hee bon "Th: wand apnoea! anno. Me Mute, “nal in ordar to: bo, (a phd Achieve ta boab rosiilts, ove. « Nonouaty ane credit cantral may & - ate fo-ambrien a wider yan” our Flnaivednl wor iF than : i. now. dona! Myo. prone Canad Loy, hn ane di worn gh na Weal hah Oma Of a: raw ae an a aS aD ie rm i aint oo