all matters ‘relat- e “epsilon”; pus season film, _ “ {this ove will be "°““°sd“.i.si' gdefinigsl action to- ting n lead“ “ndemny- st month or so talk of 1513116 has been on the rounds m? 7N tvhen it seemed as ll {tilting ‘would come to‘ a definite “,5. something usually cropped up m; would put a damper on mat- “ at m5 hctvever, seems to have mpéu and it is almost a certain- : mitt the league will swing into £11511 in the course oi the next l“. days, Four teams from the R. “F, plus the Navy team and ukply entrance of a P.W.C. outfit ‘in pwbulyly comprise the league m“ mp six teams should provlcle “n, “p1, plenty of softball excito- ment during the course of the next luur month; when the matter of the meeting has l3l't),’l{'ll(‘(i yesterday, naturally m. Sub} t of the diamond came .CllFSi0ll. ‘A week or so m; really villi Gm For the pa 8 : huf..rt~ the teams swung in- on but now, due to unavoid- rnstanccs surrounding the u of the necessary eqlip- at the present time ft. ap- p. as if the teams are willing to start under conditions as they exist ut thaprtziengk time. However. this does not mean, by my manner of reasoning, that the diamond will not be looked after. A definite; xmise has been secured from gover- ~nent officials that the equipment will be loaned; in the mrantinre plovers. \v'ho are very anxious to get gains. will make the hast of thlllgs as they stand. And it won't be too long before the nezcssaiy improvements are nrade. i." l‘ ‘E - Nrw York Giants are droppiglg oil the iust pace they have set since the opening of the bk leag- ues and for the second time in the past week dropped two games in a m‘. Sr. Lottls Cardinals, whom on Frlo Grounders more or less mtuieii on the western team's Prslrm invasion, did an about-face Sunday to tnite the Giants over the hurdles tvvo in u) row. <.- r: The dotible defeats cut the New Your.‘ wise seven game lead to games over the Pitts- It isstill a good to work on but ' u": the fans who are now of niun that the team managed . 0'2. invent got enough nil .c:".th- to stay at the top vi the ireap. we , “ _ 0r o German Qifwfift"? 19° Jan diplomatic‘ awry. including metnfbgfs Q! by U. s“ mummy Sm“- Cflpturcd above, Seventh Army troops, luiiziilfiustl, B!’ Thc Canadian Prue WiEie guru c flnmlt llcParlau: in,“ / McFcrla - United 35mg” oath-l. M31: 305w J0me at on- Vears ago today. e regular '72 lick! another 14B ‘l2 to 7G. i followed Ml’. GIII I exception, servo army u’. r. Bogart no.0. who will con-inland o: Mgor-Gcgeral . . ., 80, who Canadians under M =u.....°.‘.“‘i’.'.“.€§?' "t t” menace Photo) ‘indie: '1 u» ha-uifif,“ i nrshal ' sh Q Al»: (Oanu- tho llLoma- rot-mimics (lhlklfongwho cr bnlmbcd by ialllloi’. Horton "N". maroon-tam lull Inubn drove my... cauh from Boston Brave . change for a m ex wu undu- mm $00. fine for wal cardinal: "he third When the deal w lnaltlhet ini ll 6 farts. T103211 ii.“o°5ua'§."-‘° Cardin $111118 like 800.000 cash as the prin- GIG“ Tourney tGpuns Today sAsKAmoN, June 4 - to ) ._ With the majority o1 the i4 Wm tors either here or duo m a; IIVB into tonight the atnge was 5g 1w dishonor-ins or the 104s Dom Mon ea championship hero w- marrow. Following a luncheon tomorrow when the competitors will be the Shoots 01’ Mayor Angus MadPher- 84m. file-fist session will start with Olmml ILL. Buy 0f Winnipeg, president o! the Canadian Chess lllcdel-atlon, declaring the tourna- mmt open. tournament rww through The Willi Jame l4. first prize lh the tournament is m. lecond c100. tilhd s50. 1: uh- anew the above guaranteed amourl will be increased, it was oped. OS. Abe Yanofsky, Winnipeg, the defending champion, is favor- ed to rteoaln his chamtpionshl itlh his kecnm , ' ‘Jn coming) gem Baseball Results G00 001 3411-9 10 Dhope, Pakron, Newburger, Gard- ner and McWeeney- Valsaite, Pod- lgujny, Hooks, Barillari, aha 1.01- at. Baseball , ‘ ants: Nat- . cihcihhati at y game scheduled; Arn- erlcan heague, no games scheduled, , ~ at Newark, gin,“ Buffalo at Jersey pity. 113111. onrtca at flymeuse. we groan s. foll- night games schedul ; Russians Guard Aria Occupied llcry Strictly AAZICAN - RIUQLAN DE- ; ‘HON LINE, AUSTRIA, ‘Juno 4 — (AP) - Amnricans try- ing to enter the part of Austria occupied by Russia are meeting frustration. Unamfling Russian soldiers, guard every tolnlny-guno ready, brldfl. every highway and every byway. It takes n. special pass from Marshal Tolbukhin to get by them and such passes are hard, if not imppiuible to obtain. The only Americans known to be in the Russian lone of Aus- tria on lolnc officers and men at Melk, midway between the Am- erican lines on the llnns River at Bins and onna. ‘Ii-lick con- voys exchange displaced persons at Melk. . Heads arc counted as these con- voys enter almost every day, and every driver must be accounted for when thly return. lklatiolu have been cordial en- orclly among Americana and us- sinns stationed along the De- markation Line“ But this cordial- ity chan ed more or less to for- mality u‘ r u tour lust week a the all unburic bridges which traffic was not authorized. The general‘: visit and the Illb- aoquent action came after some captain who 1st tbo- - oricual wu d have boon d to o private. 0M1 who told amotod The Lieutenant-Col the Ol-ptudn to lot the Americans docked for mcwontgdpay. Gcnscrlptlcn May a Gclltllluc In ll. S. Tho Anecdotal hi ucllrit military tnini th world wcfrlnnt univcnli lg rt- ‘ i the Slate Dopa I g win if?» on an con- I . c tlloughundo at: th one and endorsed the prin- ciple of bull ndl-lp a magn- uc males into m ital-y rm ‘chic: onp your of tn service. a clo an and c military HUI! common tor, George Fielding auto". ""°"‘..“.i°.§§ tr e c crgyml eh rom cndoricmcnt of tho Mill-MG ‘ gsrottlltic Cards Got “Good Pitcher In Charlie “Red ’~’ Barret-t _§==»»-""‘°' l -— (AP) .- InU It. lflilldciqfif- he posted .wholtthetimeto Bt. Louis lllllnmcion and Guild? zhelllnasul mpilemmti to the 111 year e a n on re e 0W1‘ l Post-contract salary dlsputcwork. He has allowed 10 as announcedhlts, six bases on balls, and struck t was under another pitcherout seven, Bl 0n days after Barrett takes his ' with some- to step into a relief lnetllétlrillliir oonl-ldeflf-bn btadboeulwhhbll M when wre dfmlayedclub only hours the sale of aceBilly South rth cent him 000w. it begins Brooklyn. GEM. t ownerner. Then noltPhuiltllcc for ~ . re 1d) we the dual by which Brawl. m?‘ affix? wig-d alpine: (and lean that victory. Yestoldlt’. memos r . (B611) Barrettznng uusrtfiiilflidlfi tlgifuimm um “MM the m“ dm‘ me came be bad u. turn was not ho was on ng New Yolk Gdaintg and victory No. 3 since corn‘ about 10 days ago. hgwpltdled 81 In all games runs.28 turn as starting hurlcr, he is ready role if needed is ilcrc; As P ‘Griolcs Win (By The Aloocllltcd Prue) BALTIMORE, June 4 — Relief pitcher Al Barillari was the hero tonight as Baltimore took a wi International league game from Rochester 9-8 on his ninth inning single with the sacks loaded. One man was out with the score tied at 8-8, when Barillati. fourth Oriole hurler, singled Bob Latshaw home. Norman Shope and Rolland Van Slate engaged in a tight mound duel for six innings, when the af- fair blew up into a slugging duel. Joe Mellendick smacked a three- run homer in the seventh for Ba.)- timore. Ghincsc Troops glam“ “Tm” Make llcw Gains By SPENCER MOOSA HUNGKING, June 4—(AP)- Bursting through ' panese lines in a zo-milo dash, Chinese troo s to- day pushed to within 8 m es o! “woman-o B gLuchow while waves of United States bombers and fighters blasted the fire-swept South China rail hub. Ja Imperilling a second 1 a nese- held former American in eld Pmk South-Central China, other Chi- nese assault forces advanced two miles to within five miles of Shac- yang (Punching), 330 miles south- east of Chungking. These swift advances were all- nounced by~ the Chinese High Com- mand as reports reaching Chung- king indicated that the Japanese were abandoning not only their overland corridor to Indo-Chino, but also the vital land bridge across China to Canton and Hong Kong. 4 Missing From _il. B. Air Station (By Tho Canadian Preuu) RIDGE, N.B., June 4—Four R.C.A.F. men have been missing with an aircraft from the R.C.A.F. station here since early yesterday, the station's command- ing officer announced tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bough, Cornwall, Ont. received notificat- ion today that their son, Sgt. Roy E. Bough, is missing. aNext-of-kln o! the other men have been noti- fled and the names will be released shortly. When last reported at 1.30 run. yesterday, the plane was about», 2B miles east of Halifax. An intensive from the air continued to- 8 The missing aircraft was on a l . l W" Charles be r Americana had visited Vienna. The" R/llllhll N11 ive gov ants mg W ing cf $1? Five" the Lovant a tuaticn. routine training flight. Dc Gaullc Meets Ambassadors PARIS June 4.—(R.euters)—Gen. Gaulle toda. received the British, United S ates and Soviet. ambassadors to France and t was understood that he sounded .hem on the views od their respect- tbe cali- In Gen De G ull ' . with the British “eh§e§,°1ll‘r¥§§"i§'d’3 Cooper. it is believed that no fur- ther sa for a settlement were ma by either side. llusband ilcld Aftr Wife's‘ Death 1 m"! ‘lid. however “m. ....'ll“t’.‘.e"‘.§‘. ‘m..."‘“""“°‘ txid a dwgeaed fl-aozure pig: white was arrested by Pgwhgigl fillies w ‘mliéltmnllght and bcwtht here ARNOLD, Nottinlhcmdllre, ‘hig- hnd - (on -- William Henry Johnson. who won the Victoria Cross in the First Great War when carving with the Sherwood I'm-eat- break- drill» _%_°°nlllltd and Al!!! M id’ nu: clrAnLo-rrumvvu cuAllnlAn Massages To llollund And t Gzcchoslovullla -___- to in Canada to coats relatives P9 u- and In. l already transmitters . the rvlce . process pletion through tlhe govei. of the court/tries concerned must first be made. Personal messages, limited to 50, words, and free of charge, will be] . No feronce may be made: to public affairs, to buoims or to . ‘Hie manage must be for. BPGTSJDLTXOGAOIIOOIIIFPBPWOYMII organization. These must be sulr. gitted to local Canadian Red Cross to the Red Bumau which will iohtllantothe C q immediately butler-national Service of tihe Can- adian Broadcasting Corporation where they will be broadcast both in the language o! the country for whichthey are mended and bl English. Ontario Legion‘ Gourmand Meets . SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont" June 4 — (OP) —- Delegates to the 14th t l convention of the Ontario Command of the Can- adian Legion tcdalv a reso- lution _ lng complete coxlscldp- tion for t war against Japan and protesting " rial inducements" to troops in Europe to volunteer for Pacific duty. The resolution, one of 30 at today's session, asked _ that troops that have served in war in Eurpe not be peanut/ted to serve against Japan “so long as men subject to dlraft are available" and that all dcfelments be cancel- led with a view to replacing with equally ed men those who halve been serving in Europe. SAULT ‘atrl-z. MARIE, 0nt., June 4 -- (CP) —' War veterans will re- ceive at Government 073161159 medical treatment from their fam- ily physicians, Walter . deputy Minister of Veterans’ Af- fairs, said today in an address to delegates attending the 14th blen- nial convention of the Canadian passed further the by dlowt wave W. GEITIAILGIAIIIAI DUI muilding Eileen’: Iculty lbop will benflooed for business until hither n ce. c auroral tel-day's yo Ontario ‘was Liout. H. I. tion in Al’: JA w Tnyham’ " ' - - - . cl’ Chur- Wltown. Licut. n Olllltfl t s owed that 11 the 3571 for cghmerglmleftltig 303 for Graham, (Ind-PC), the 4404 for Luckock (COP) “d 31g for Month (Lab-P), I-But Grclvutcn Given Display .___. By The Cundlul Pres) _ AWA, June 4—Captu:cd Gq. man U-boahlen were given m impressive d lay of C 1| semllfllhw w en a surrendered qrdersea raider was g Newfoundland port, u. naval release saildh today. e seamanship was displayed when risoners were transfer-red flrom t corvette ‘Tirol-lock, com- manded by Lieut. John ll. Fran- cois of Victoria. 13.0.. to the frigate Vlctoriaville, commanded by Lt, ICImdr. Les Hickey of Dartmouth, .5. The ships ed together in open sea and traetgiling at. g 1o gm; clip. The ships got so close the ski pers could have shaken hands. e navel release continued: "It was beautiful seamanship, all right, but when one is faced with the Prospect of changing from one ship to another at a ed of be- tween nine and 12 h1g5 there are Other thincs which, at least mom- entarily, oeem more important than seamanship. There were the grind- 1118 ships’ screws, for instance, at the end of that rushing gorge o! water between the two ships. “One by one the Gemians climb. ed over 'I‘horlock’s rail, grabbed Victoriaville, and mud the . some needed umi o‘ hers lilo la 'without hesitation. ere was only one near accident- p, seaman {caught one German ust as he_was disappearing down t e side of the shi . In a half hour, the transfer ha; been completed." i Legion, Ontario Command. “We realize that in insisting on doctor of the Government's choice we might be breaking down the valuable connection with the family physician" he said. "We should build up this connection rather than break it down." Gpcnds Well, Earned Lcavc in Gh’tovm Spending home here preparatory to leaving for duty in the Pacific with the Royal Navy, is Able Seaman Harry F. Spencer, son of Mrs, Alex Spen- cer of Kent Street, City. For the r-cld saaman the past four on a ilalf years have marked an action-filled career. Jointl ,, up at Charlottetown in January 194d before having reach- ed his 16th birthday Able Seaman Spencer, after completing his course here was drafted to a ship and ever since has been for the most part. at sea, on trips that have taken him to ogractically every cor- ner of the g1 e and also saw him participate in six uuntphlbious in- vasions in North Africa, Sicily, It- aly, Normandy, Southern France and the Greek mainland. icnce of nder him. Th p Gibraltar in 1942 but ucklly he esca/ped without an injury. Two brothers of Able Seaman Spencer have also been in the finréleltliflforfes since tgffl outset of or es n e, a prec- tent in Belgiuzmr see action ~in the western Europe nvasion ‘and Mark, stationed on the maln- land in preparation for duties with ‘the Canadian force in the Far East. “Devil Worship" Probe Flare-Up po- nmmqytm Premier out”; lice and you‘ appear h com-t cnflstotenlents to the effoct- that l a Orcngeholl. G1 Mchlullerl clcimcdtohwninflls posoesatonacopy uneven-page letter in which he " " Pim- HentTruInMofthQUnltledStahEc luriatheainaoffltelodgeorgun- the I Helios am All) I0! BURMA NAIROBI. Kenya —- (G) --.At a. recent farmer's field day. s non- Jersey calf christened "lion. utlav," was auctioned in aid of Burma Week and raised the In of 88.0.01 (@0011). day I Wday have at his _ c _.. “bu. Whaler! otatement dea- 15 liillcd At Bremen By DANEL Bl LUCI BBB/DDT Germany, (AID-M. bout l5 Gemmns were killed and B00 others injured when two mysterious ox- Juni- wrecked Government Bremen oo- hl down quarters for Nazi S. S. detach- merits. Three Americans were dead and action bombs, were removing the hand in a search for the Moat 0f the Gel. were police and police au Y inrz. casual/cl xiliaries. Famous iicvmtlan Back In ilclv York NEW YORK, Jllm 4 — (AP)- Bdiwnrd Kennedy, Associated Press war correspondent who filed the story of the German surrender a day before it was officially an- nounced by the Allies. was among passe on the U.S.5. General Go which 90d“ rdon docked halo with 1,405 liberated American pris- oners of war. Mr. Kennedy was asked by n- potrters at the pier if he had broken n. corldidmoe in story- - only pledge ‘m; ma. to blink 3.0g until after tho Iurleallt wu ." When Inked e said. if he would do same chin! wail. he = “I've sold it before. I would do it again. The war was over. ‘Ilhere was no military security iflvllllmfl 0ndlwMo9l6M1llfbhtl>°hlW~ Tllrntcns‘ Action - t": r %ou§§a§°§g$L-s, annual? 0d today he ha! "uvbed IAY icibor do take the ncecnuiry mu to action for libel and lind- a , crlbed as untrue neither on th intelligence staff of the R.C.A.F. IA any time ‘nor on any operational flint at -an_v time wmywhc ." l rah-m. Winner said n» ho had warned the Globe and Hail that if these ltatemen‘ were publish- ed he would "have no cilernctive ant ,to take action for defama- , on.’ ~ ‘ L??- l 10o Late F0 finally swrilrwiinpfi-gfiligirfir an c, even . , Oren mil“ ‘“‘ “Alli of Iouil-I-G. ll. Dlnbar, Draw, kcln m -X-l\oocoa Rob- "L a '-z-.1. r. Wilma, changed. We lington South-W. I. Hamil- ton, gain from C.C.'F‘. North fellow, llilihl gain fran 0.0.!‘ c changed. changed. unchan ed. flit unchanged. Doc. Hepburn, unchanged. Ph-y. uncha CC Sagan C.C chgngcd. from C.C i unchanged Welsh, gain from uhch gain from C.C.F. lies, unchanged Griesinger, gain from 0.0.1". Porter, uhchang Hyndman, gain from CC art, unchanged. gain from 6.01‘ gain from 0.01‘. len, gain ‘unchanged. “firs. Martin plosdons, posdbly caused by delay; cc do, gain from 0.01‘ Duchworth, uncha Roberts, unchanged. gain ener, gain from 0.0.1". lerton, guin from Lib. changed. chang doch, Mi r aton, unchanged. from Lib ob from gain from C.C.F. Waterloo North — JOBBph Moln- ldnqer pin from 0.0.11‘. mic “l-l‘...’£t"°°‘i= - M31‘. Armstrong, Iain 0.0!. Russell ic8sh - J. A, Hcbol. UOHIOG’ Pelt Onion. Codlnnc mutt, llmhanqed chailgcd. '55‘ @~::_ Monitors Eloctcd in Gut. Voting In.) cf unborn election atodlby the c1733.‘; vote (X-lnembn ct last legislat- um):- hupuuln Canal-vain w. l. ‘Blanca, p}; mm wrobmua-x-n. ll. loott, _. a a '- I-L. hoot, uh. ' h _ ‘cull Pork 1-6001]! Groymllorth — M. Phillipa, gobs mmzlnéx-calurlu Daley, 1m. unuberland-X-W. A. Good. Waterloo Scuth-‘Gcudun Gllplin, Pacl-X-T. LI rte-ma, - hanged. ’ u” Ieedo-X-W. B. Reynolds, un- Lanark-X-G. n. Doucett, un- ‘ Klngston-X-Dr. I. A. ltdwart, Carle n—!-A. I. Acres, nged. Addl:1gton—X-J. A. mingle, “n. ng . Toronto lklington - X-Leslie v , unchanged -weheworth-n. T. x 1- n“ m, gain from 0.01" e PM” K Bast- ent Prince Edward-Lennon: - X-J. Toronto BGGCIIES—X—T. A, Mur- Ygrk East-JA. Lucie, gain from ‘Kent West-George Parry, gain X-W. G. ‘Thompson, awn“, charter, that. dBBling with “deter- mination of threats w the peace 0r acts of aggression and action with respect uhereto," committee chairman. Camilla Ponce lkwlquez of Ecuador. , A Speaker:- NTI-C. C. F. CAMPAIGN EXPO3ED GVER G F G Y Vlcdundcy, Jun KEN GREEN G. G. F.,l'rcvincial Grgallizcr 6, At 6.30 i‘. I. e Gcrc 0f Pcacc Plan Approved At Gonfercnco DI ll. ILAOIIUX‘ SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 - Unlifid. Nations conference corn-I tice but in other directions the of the great coilclave came liy t0 a stop with the Bigl in disagreement on major eml Word ‘first the colnmittec had ed all entire chapter of the i I came from the An 1‘1-men1ber' security courlcill 1mm uh will serve as the instrument of a Perth—l‘red Edwards, gain from ‘WW ‘World league lnbnnoms im- rllly countries into line and pre- x-qwg_ A w_ venting war. The council could be supported by armed force; dimctedj (OP) — The core of a United Ndw‘ " tions charter for a post-war world, the means to end international! disputes peacefully and by force if; lm- gecessmryt, was a-pproved today by mi work lrtua t I Major-General Chris Vokes, c, 13.12., D.S.O.. 0i’ Ottawa. who will command the Third Canadian Di. vision in tho occupation of Ger- many. General Voices, who com. manded the First Canadian Di- vision in Iialv and the Fourth Armoured Division in Northwesz- ern Europe, will head a force of approximately 26,000 Canadians, which will be part of the British Occupation Forces under Field ton west-Bryan Cathcart, by the top military experts ol“ tint Marshal Sir Bernflrd Law Mont- urhm-x-n’. r. Vivlln, ull- __ Hamiltog‘ East-R. E. Elliott, gain Wlndsor-Walkerville-M. C. Dav- glfggmlilldrglc-IX-I, I. Hunt, Ozcford-JX-T. It. Dent, unchang- Muskoka-OntarioL-E Maj. Arthur Simcoe Eact-X-J. D. McPhol, York south-cam. n. .1. Sale, Grenville-Dundas-X-G, H. Chal- W. egmlfit — X-Dana Toronto Bracondale-Ifieut. H. e--X-W. J. Stew- Niagnya Falls--C. D. Hanniwell, Windsor-Sandwich - Lt-Col. Toronto St. Toronto Parkdal Toronto Woodbino-G. U. llgie, Toronto Riverdale-Gm-don Mil- frotm C.C.F. Huron-Bruce-X-J. W. Hanna, ton Inst-C. I. Janos, gain Haldimand-Nohfoik - X-C. If. , lurch . Ygrk est-J . Allan, gain from ‘Yuri: North-Maj. Alex MacKen- rmehto ncyel-eouio-td-x-winlum ie-Lx-A. 1m» Toronto 8t. Pair at friendly adjustment fail, could decide to bring prelsllret through diplomatic, economic other sanctions. As a fiml resort! motion from German bomber; it could bring into use an inter-iBut by 1942, Britons figured lack national armed force. C l3 RSOUTOGS . N any threat t0 the peace. breach oi , the peace or act of aggression" and; to take whatever needed to peace and security.” ITIQGSUIQS HTS “maintain 0r restore Before putting those measures into effect, the council could call upon disputants to provisional, temporary recommend- ations to prevent ‘ their controversy. It could propose, methods for bruising the dispute to an amicable end—and all of the‘ cow" or "buy a horse" told Eng- United Ifations are supposed to bin-cl themselves to adjust their inter- national differences prlclfrcally. comply with , aggravation of t I But. in the event these attempts‘ they, 0ft would be equit- ilitary ' Individual countries oiled upon to sticplv their ble share of the council's m Fortressmllas Nerve Gentrc For Royal Navy 816M Powers and would bcvgiveil ills‘, gomery. (Canadian Army Overseas right to determine the existence of; photor Britons liad Godc For Weather Reports LONDON, June 4 - (c?) —'I'ha days when expressions like "sell r lish farmers whether to make hay or pull on rubber boots to do the chores are all over. The BBC once again is broad- casting daily weather forecasts. When war began, weather res ports were harmed to keep ixgfop 0f data on coming snow or gun. shine was clipping crops of badly needed food. So the code Wag devised. The Air Ministry tele- phoned phrase: to the Ministry at Agriculture which telephoned them w wllllify War Agricultural Exe- cutive Committees every day be- tween June and November, iloudc Predicts War With Russia w All/IQUI. Que“ Juno A — (Cl?) _. June 4 - (C?) — erve centre of the far-flung act- RBMYW silllih-Jm" DWPQIY- lvities of the Royal Navy through, from Lib Toronto st. ‘Davis-Roland Mlch- c AlgomA-Llarlitculin - John Pul- Haltcn -- X-Stanley Hall, Ionlelgn-X-W. B. Webster, Hssex. South-X-Willialn Mur- unchanged. ddlescx Nortb-JK-T. I... Pat- lck, unchanged. Slmcoe Centre-X-Goorge John- 1111- 8 Bruce-J. P. Johnatone, gain Hurgan-X-R. H. Tlaylor, un- oh aria-T. x. Creighton, gain 0C1‘ Citadel." was put up in 1940-41 to provide bomb-proof protection for Admir- aity operations. wireless and com- munication rooms. this war was a huge, brown con- rete fortress on th_e edge 0f Dill‘, turaaque St. James Park-and al- ~ though no one could miss the 118' structure its purpose wds not l "n" gsclosed until the war in EUPOPE ended. Fllppantly known Hy London- rs as "Lenin's Tomb" or _ The tins many-sided building, It is built on an iceberg prin- clplP-nlore of it being below sur- face than above. Above ground can be seen slits big enough to allow a. gun t to protrude, wall tops pro- ected by spikes, but that is all. wnflfton c¢nue_v_C_ Knowles, There isn't any visible entrance. Llboral-lmbor Eleclcd c liberal Otflawaed But — A. Charttand. Gllengotrry - X-ILA. w 1 . pm, dlllgion orth — X-LA. Mn- n)! out South — ‘X-llhrqlilar OH- vet, Stmmont - - '-A. bouncer, — X-Romoo D081". “fl- nruhf-x-llam Nixon. un- ' may mam, gain 9 lvormLAuunroncgom c.o.r. looted IWflllam - I-Onrflcld All- - I-W. Grum- unihumckacnirlg '- X-CJ-f. Taylor, dtxmtgw‘ rmlhuzdn-wuuem nou- Potrt Arthur - X-‘EO. Rfibillun. mchuryL-x-n. ll. 0min, im- labor-Progressive Q. Andi-owl , unchanged. Hanging cugs from hooks is dangerous for undies as the cups may be jostled loose by piles of - platen below. - Pin‘... _ x. AA. orcd act Underground the view is much different. It is like a ship upside down. ditloning. lighting and power be- ing at closely resembling the passages and the engines for air con- the top tmd the "decks“ ompartments of a man-d-war. with armored doors at intervals at the bottom. The whole mass is immensely strong. Its foundations reach down MCGW- more than 30 feet. while above arises another 25 feet cl he:- rchrforced cone-nee will: 0f great thickness and oi several lay- era. x Inside are hundreds of peonli‘ -1l=li‘0r Oammllen Houde ci Molly real. 00-161mm‘ of the Bloc ‘ rem. zru in the Junell federal election ' ll '_ nt “within. "non (Yrtiiliif; ma: l . \,'..l xi. six IllOlltilS _. . hilt] Russia." ll..;i.l‘€&lilg u ility in support, m $3215 ‘Phlllpfvn Rlonlzx. Bloc candi- t or i aane- ataoedlu, , Houd-c said ‘ Mr "Within six months we shall at wnr with RUSMII, and it would be better w keep our men in liurm pcltlian to bring tlrcnl back. ‘We fought side by side with Rus- sia, Tomorrow we'll be fighting he: the some way \_\e fourth; for de- mQCYR-Rl’ as. tottzll‘, democracy in faring worse than ever before." Ml‘. l-iulide siliti ho bus-rd his op- lnipn on what. vermin United States newspaper" columnists had written On the outcome of next llxlon- dayls election, Mr. Houde said:- "Ever sirlee the plehLseite ililQ ' ‘fllPlJhPilP on CUilS('i'ill- lionr, I-"reiull-Cdil 4 llilYi‘ Lztcn more closcly tmltcd than rver and if they eelrry; (m that. wrtv \vt~'l1 send 50 Bloc Popu mom/bars to Ott-zt-tva on Juno ll.“ S. O. S. Vii-rt Does It Mean’! It is cirrious that the letters u) the well-known distress; .~=‘ l, 9 O. l. do not round for any pal‘- tlcular words. Many believe them ‘v represent "Save our Souls." or »-:ime similar DilTflSP, but they do it, Till‘ letters ‘ "i .13 ‘w-A- MWN" 3am who. in relays, work around llle clock and have done so through m“ the waif-their work never hamp- : Y-lli? (Mi-S 11ml air raids or showers of ' shrapnel. ._=__ 17'""1- ilu‘ Zittieint distrox ., in: dashes that retire- sent them nre easy to learn. They are: Three dots, three dashea three dots.