=_ PAQE SIX HALIFAX. J 13--(CP)—Hon. Navy Beat Anny Team $11.11 Dailwsmvxva we. nu‘; r Pub c are. announce - pe e on v- I0 5 Last Ev ' T W513i... with 1n ‘lamnhilde 2Com enlng o ernment for increased nsions to Ad I " . ‘rligeé and blind persons the Pro- vance n League Standing‘ The increase will be retroactive to April of this Vela‘. Ind Wlll rill-so me masdmtun pension _able to _ - "_—- . $25 00 a month, exclusive of sun- Speaking D1 the annual gli- Scorlna five runs in their 11m JublnvllJe. c 4 1 1 '1 o o nlcmental allowances paid by the ‘gar gum. beywcen me Nam...“ time at bat and adding two more in Valllncourt, lb 5 l 2 '1 2 0 1111111111171“ “191711119111 1n special m. Amngcfl, Lpagues m Bum, the second and u single in the st. John 2b s 2 2 4 4 1 "ms- M°$° °1 ‘hm °11R11=1° 1°‘ 1,, ‘m. vgmdgo, 158W S1,, h... m. mun While 11111111111. the Army to 11 Thompsoh 1: 4 o o o o o 11" lmfea" W1" '°°°1"° i1" m°"°Y followfr material the res ec- single run 1n the last half of the Reinhartlf s 1 a o o o 1" Jm-Y- “mm” 1"°““-‘° ‘he ,... “luff-Ks ‘f m tap m “ pm. first inning Navv last night de- Martin é: 5 0 l 0 0 0 wditmnal work mvmved “om” “m féfinf- l o e o Ems cc feated Army 10-5111 a, regular sche- ' ngt recleive x larger cheque until! ' _ t en o ugus . Tl - o _ gkxlllcdldggfii of the city Senior Soft Alrlllrlnéms I A48 ll! I: 110 A Ii ft m now womb“, ‘m. a “mm,” | 1t- tnp hating awtage for wnyll N“ gem 1 l m fir‘ ash . c 0 0 in the province m receive m, u, 11'1" ‘C, n°o1“fj1°,,,‘§d‘g§..§’§‘y’1nue. 1nn1n§ss€futrg§ gzllmeeaccourf d111=1°1‘1’£ css 3 i‘), (l) g g g “n11? a yf"1‘.§‘1,,°°““1'°“ “““<1°§“§.§ . 1 2 ' < 4 , - . .. r of Ecirot in 20 timesWCdQ" a “"8? Pa" 1°!‘ 111511’ V19‘ wflrd- 1'1 5 9 1 3 1 0 11051131319111‘. owgmerggrltltelf 1113;111:- .1 s1.\' gables, and it 11111711‘ R5 @119? P111541 "l? B" 5'1 1e" 511111811111 3b 4 1 1 4 1 0 ty. or contributions of children. igh? come lvVcdnc _1“°1' 111° 11151- 5111 1111111185 Mm)’ uut- Rlchhrd. 1b 5 0 0 4 0 2 M123’? “$8 ti‘?§§“.‘§}ii' 1"JZ.%°“§§§“ ‘J121¢l’éi§1"1‘° 151°?" “so 3 l 3 3 ° ° - - 1 or ' timcsw‘ » . b s o ece. 1 0 = ¢:-~.~..111 1-1112 forii31l11551119 them their vwtory. lshorkey, 3p 1 o o o o 1d Stan Hack t 400, ‘Smith, p 4 l 2 2 0 0 w,“ p. 1., .c__ BOX SCORE ' u I . .. AB R 11 r0 A c‘ nmweh‘ lAgam vy .1. H111. s5 g 21 é ? (l; Fill-V)’ .. 5Zl100 010-10 ll 3, 131.31). ll .5!‘ -‘ rmy 100 310 000- 5 l0 4 xcmrntqforq aaielw L31" 5 2 .2 4 3 O . 1 u ‘v vhcr 11u~t< abtttt‘ H1111 nmy rupture 11s and t‘.'..1' brothers ‘fliTCC’. , Tvfhkcy Owen, Nffidwick and} Golan are Dlfllfrs P1511911‘ 1.2111 game \ 1" in thmr r-ccurtls for the ll | now yonx. .of the livell (‘nnf 111 ozlecuitil circles c lnttlnzz uvelzuc} f, through the draft rou . . owners for the loss of J can Sm“ s. Zcllcr sat a draft price of for the first pldyjer sclcmed lsronuya NEWS Old Ago Pensions Increased In ll. S. is the firm" t0. To compensate minor le 1c O0 “AnfltzT-FcTrQm”PIan is =. Lively Topic In Majors .1111.’ lBr-IAPJ-Onel est topics of discussion "anti- ulun presented to the maior , or league clubs from signing fzce a- ague _club OCCESZOHSI lllil stars 11 1111 1112111115 t.) .160 {le ucs by Jock Zcllcr, Detroit 111211-1 I ' hrut member t11;c1".11 1111111491‘ nt the Pitts-burgh} 111 29 £112.51 1111:; tings and llbhd bv t-htm after‘ plnyung for 1! .so111-.- ulscussion. v. c111 three-i Zellers proposal, newest of a scr-. Brugg stewarfs All Stars prac- likewise." Brig. Mess said in an ad- ,_ .1 noun-rum ies 11v.- has evolvcd to curb chain-y use wmgm at a P M sharp. Place dress prepared for delivery over a mhnimc gtnglcd on! More baseball, would prohibit mal- on national network of the Cflnfldlhn Victoria Park. All players be hand. lgcilts ho had less than onc _vc11r's Dkalfluglo“ 12:1» ‘no 111 class A or highcr _T whmock‘ Capt‘ ,_._ tggdy, bnscb111l_ and would pcrmlt them fol mm bu‘, guuflrenul Bobby buv nunor league players only‘ Remember When By The Canadian Press 1 OTTAWA, July i3, — (CP) -Brlg. James Mess, deputy fldltltant 16n- eral 1n charge of recruiting. 81d W" night that it Was not only 111-5 (11111? but his right to approach a c1v1l- lan to Join the Canadian Army as a volunteer, "and 1 feel I have an eq- ual if not greater right to tell the y Natural Resources Mobilization Act (home defence) soldier that his duty lies in service overseas." "I shall continue to exercise that ' right at every 0990111111113’; B1111 1° ur e all general service personnel. offilcers, N. C O ‘s and men to do 1 1 Broadcasting Corporation. _ "The cllly after D-Dny 1 spoke over . this program of the armys need for| volunteers and of its contmued need. 1 I appealed to the several classes of young men in Canada-men WhO had taken refuge behind Dcttlftflflf-i and who were clinglnfl to flpmn Walter Hagen won his flrstFa11d'51r1“35—t° “y w themelves’ is Expect No Change In Relations With French By Flank Flnherty intention to give effect to it. UITAWA July i3 — (CP) —1n The words used were: effect Presldent Roosevelt's ann- " e extent to which it may be ouncement this week that the possible to give effect to this de- French Committee of Notional sire must, however be reserved for Liberation has been accepted as consideration in each cue as it the authority for civil administra- arises." tion in liberated France puts the On the basis of the position u- Unlted states in line with a stand tablished then it is not likely any taken by Canada last August. new Canadian declaration p111 fol- Followlng the Quebec conference low that made Tuesday by Prcsld- Britain, the United States and Can-| ent Roosevelt at his press confer- ada all issued notes granting qual-1enoe. ifled recognition to the committee l No change in Canadian - French but none recognized it as relations is expected result from lernment. The Canadian and the|the visitthis week by British notes went further tharuPresldent of the French Commit- tee. Gen de Gaulle expressed com- On the question of administration plete satisfaction at relations u the Canadian note said the gov- they exist. ernment noted with sympathy the The generaPs visit both to deslre of the committee to be re- ads. and the United States is re- gnrded as a body "qualified to garded in official circles as a great ensure the administration and de- success and as one calculated to fence of all French interests." remove, any misunderstandings The Canadian and British notes which may have prevailed. A good en odded. in identical terms the‘ den] of satisfaction was taken in llowlng: the way the French leader handled "ft 1s the intention of the gov- the recognition question in his in- ernmcnt to give effect to this re- tervlews. quest as far as possible while re-, He said the French government serving the right to consider. in is a fact and he ls not much in- consultation with the mmmittee, terested in formulas used by oth- the Practical application of this er countries to define their rc- prlnclple in pamcular cases as lotions to it. (The Committee they arise." considers itself a provisional gov- The American note also noted ernment. but ha; not been recog- the committee's desire with sym-lnlzed as such by other Allied P@thv._ not _enn.<>.hnts__en_s<>verwn%_-t M‘ Case Against Swift Company Dismissed iv r15 en n p0 ch10 11111111111’ l?” lice this morning, trate W. F. Lane dlnnlssod s. charge of causing unnecessary suffering to n number of hog; laid against the Swift Can- adltm company Limited hy Francis Hawks. a Canadian National Rail- the American . th fo Simple Income Tax Forms Hard To Arrive lit l2 -— (OP) — curt hero UITAWA. July l3- (CF) — It is easier to talk about simplifying wlixxhbfiméemm I m my,“ income tax forms than 1t ls to do h0g8 ‘mnsigned w the k n8 con” the Job, Revenue Minister Gibson mm,‘ m w“ alleged at between told the Commons today after Hon. Grotc stirllng Progressive Conser- vative membcr for Yule Constit- uency in British Columbia made a plea for the tax-payers who find had the forms complicated. ’ A 51mm m“; M, m, “m, 1m Mr. Gibson said representations ‘mmam hr“ be": 1am cancel-m“; have been made that the agrlcul- another shipment of ma! beween turab forms wele too complicated. May 7 and MM, 9_ u i‘ Scheduled May 2 and 6 these animals had been neglected in the 11111111111’ cars 1n which they had been shipped and Lhatdindsome case, some of them e en. do Gaulie . 1 .1 0111b by the maJors and a qnding stale of prices ior others trikcn In the same way. the big f1minors would draft players from only-Canadian Open Gold champ- ionship l3 years ago today at Tor- onto. Hagen won the title after l‘ lid-hole playoff with Brltalni". long- 1 . lurks. man and woman-to every Canadian representatives of citizen. lilspcclally do I speak clen e lear?’ The department had a meeting mxiggxxlllsght l: acm speaking to every with agricultural representatives, for hearing July m‘ farm journals, agricultural moieties and the De- t0 1 is r» .1. y thc drnnlatlc, put <111 1.1 of l:~c11l1ty' on the t ~ ‘ "lam 1.: all time s 1 Cl .1119; and buzzed out .7133. 1 Jl'l.S——\VlllCll, by t the benefit f R .1115" other bnllplay" s‘ such a 1'ul1111;—'\\’fl5 01 lit‘: 1. r1 K1 - c :1 CllCIl tho Altll gamed consldera blc 13 innanszs and the] Tower n-cscd out sc of lower classification. ough this support ubs that do not operate big Mile In 2041A; plan apparently 1 from ,' ffilfll 1 0111 Q1 131-433 "5 svsttms, 111211‘ lzasimll u‘ d tcgvgn the 1115111811111 the questlonjwoulzl 1t $81k?‘ 15c ‘PAY TRIBUTE— El c nape tilt?‘ ~i;-__ . CL s: , _ _. M =1 m I; ‘, t‘, 91' J \ll 1 . - , o‘ .. , ' ‘i $101,515 year?“ ‘The igélglllflgnlfgh _§<‘111‘1¥1$1~_.°\,z1_11°dd 1131-1 The action for which the covet- st-ll'1\‘@-1't,Wl1O l5 131w J , tlycnt a millcch? 2:C--l“l11.‘k!nstest= 850511“? lgxirdf: 1:21;); g5“ 1 , ",;{,1j1v < v -~1_'- -_ _9 9 ‘- 11111 (‘lilllllcllgqllli ‘EC érglfielaegbllzulsé-‘Xigélll/z‘ gldtlllxgnlzglill Annuwrsary of the o‘ . 11nd to 1111s glove; first heat of the $2,500 Peninsular-aggegimxgtggzalfig? vafgiflgriszelg t .t 2 no son- f t, \1 ' ; 1_ ‘ k‘) I; w“, gamnyl yifimhi, ‘figs““fa‘l.°r§j‘gcllia'ai‘elll, “$3,, | suggestion of her prince consort in R? nid Hanover 1n driving Percy Allis with whom he _ had t-lod for first place in the reg» have symvflthlztd W111‘ me 1°‘ b‘ ular 72-hole tournament with 292. ' ' ~ -@9'"‘—- f““'°d_-’-£9_'-‘_‘-_1’E "Q11" 1:; . ,..L""-..,§;1;*,;g,.ggg=3,3;=1{hf’=.331; ThFOB-Year-Old DUQS 11 this ls correct. the former circulation department employee of the Vancouver Province, may lmve left the Italian front and it is possible he would return to Canada by way of Britain to re- celve the famous cross of valor | ms {hose who over the last few Weeks m; asked to influence N. R. M- A- soldiers to enlist for 28116131 591111113- I have not been asked-and I need no sympathy. 1 1 Turns on Crliicn Brig. Mess added that critlclsnw by those who have berated 11in} and termed his methods of appea “coca-elve", hinder rather than help the army or Canada's war effort. "Tonl ht 1 must be blunt-mot Qmy w", you men who 8N. and Y0“ know you are evading the issue, but with the men and women who sym- pathm with you and influence You 1n this ‘line of least; resistance‘ ex- cuse-the men and women who Dr!"- ide the umbrella under Which Y0" lcle h-rh 50p] who mlsgulde you shouldesfiegermihe now to ~stoP 6X‘ ercising their pwllldmes “d 51'3"‘ hglplng arouse public opinion to sidcrable time 1n order to they brou ht 1n a form that was conslderab y than the one our own experts had already produced. easy to criticize, but it is not easy to devise 11 form that contains on- ly information that must be in difficulty as the House in commit- tee of wars and means approved a number of the bud latlng to suggesting other w start morning sittings next Mon- day. usually on 111C110‘! to clean up scsslonnl startlnc in earnest, The House rm- portmcnt of Agriculture. “They sat down for quite a con- lPremier Mcllair " ““‘*’““°“ ‘°‘"‘ ‘m’ ‘Wdevlg Issues Manifesto S satisfactory to the farmer," said. "As a result of their labor more complicated FREDERICTON. July i3 -—(CP)— With announcement today that New Brunswick voter, will go to the Polls Aug. 28, Premier J.B. McNalr issued a Isl-point manifesto pledging the _ Liberal party, if returned lo office, m a wide range of social measures 1 "I‘ht1t shows the difficulty. It ls chfifd gave this “We “d? and measures for economic develop-_ of light on income tax administration mem‘ n The points included: Prlorltv to ex-servlce men and women in all public employment. Protection of the provincial rights of Now Brunswick people. Development of local and basic industries. Provision of electric" power at Plans to make fanns pay. get changes re- incomc tax with members changes. At the opening the House agreed tlon the drive business 1s low cost. capital city for one day. when he laid a Memorial. nnd addressed an immense thro fore the Peace Tower of the Canadian P adian Army Photo). _____. _..J1_ULY.14._1944, "Con! Undpr Fire" ‘m "Ebfififi!" For a long lasting, cool burning olgprqgg. that I: different, made with molsturo proof AQUAFUGE paper. m A welcome to Canada ls extended Gen. the French Committee of National Llbcr Rockcllffe Airport. Ottawa, Tuesday. Charles do Gsulle, president otlon by Prime Minister Kin] Gen. do Goulle visited tht wreath on the National We! ng crowding the grounds bo- arlinment buildings. — (Can- 111111-11... Rooseveltl Took Burning Llner 1 , , . - . ., , -. ,, , ' _ ., lnudccl Defence Minis er Ral- Forest conservation and expansion ' .‘ ' League hasnt scoltd on like Gselcocrtltétflyglgs tlglillgfitilglflafllgcot d,“ “$11118 a%fsféf‘lllzle cirteigallogsnléfggd 1531a’ éhgnagilllgé mfrfmgllthergldugggfgdig7%?“ Nfjfixnolzncegcnu ‘$115? ‘Mtgj- bf the lumber industry, “sh n o a 1 vcn by Tommv Ben-v xvith 111é11w-1 4151083111 501' 1115 °W11 559W" hi’ a o the army. BB 1101111119915» o n ‘1 I ‘any’ 0.1.". . e mms u; 'mmbushmen't of P‘ e e5 of n“, mm. Dplrolc Tigers on‘ onto plnycrs backing Red Tower,‘ led his fcompanyhind the estbablish- §§§‘,,§‘“,,'§,§, who 1g fit to fight and §,-,§,-~C',_?<1_A_:P*°" “M1154 the Vic braggwggy1dfgivpgogggrlfif~ -——— the proyhnt, Harold Newhcguscnqnn‘ the prooertv of Mrs. Thorne Smith 111E111- ° a 5°01 °1 M5?“ ‘d u willing to fight." | on 11; budget resolutions. flvh- Municipal road tax to be ahollsh- . BALI!‘ J 1 show 11 cc 111111955 innings 1n Wmch‘ 3f Mllflbroolc, N.C , steered by m. vital to thehwhoile Canad or; corlps Refining w m“; my“; gpol- R B. Hanson .30 _Yn,k_Sun_ ed MXVITH U. S. TROOPS IN NOR- c 5m . uy l8 —(@)-. n, g, 3 up “me m“ an; a 112.155‘ 1e Huvctts action. T e ctat on sol t at 08y m. arflvmg Wm, mg nomman- bu,“ sunwrtcd m. Stank“, Knwh b mm labor 0d to be Bdopb NDY, July l3 — (AP) -_ Brlg- ensor p today permitted d .1. 1 01*. F11’) 1111111 1.11m tans. — failure would have meant delay d at an objective Just two min-m“, ‘c c F __ Winnipeg N031], W1 vh <1 e 1 k u Gen. Theodore Roosevelt. Jr» 56. c1311" °1 1119 1Q“ 11159 1119 U111 h 11 I with heavy loss of men and ma— gs 1am Brig. Mess said that 1n qfcntre, as§ufid ma, Co“ _. m5 on 9d- 11111191 Dfflvltwlhl 841m 11-1" 971v veteran or three invasions and States transport Wakefield, whlc h a ho1 1 B terlal and might have broken the u :6 cages almost flve years Ofqngdjga] (ax-Runny, 1,1,3; d Outside mt cnd of war. 1 L many battle fields in North Africa, burst lllto tlomcs off Halifax l! 11- .1 - .. .vt’l'nuc ' lmllctus of the corps‘ fldvlm“ 2211-1; late "does not concern 50ml‘ ‘Canada b9 made relroaztivc E111“ °9P°"“““’-V l” “l 1“ “m” ' Sicily, Italy and France, died of s. 1942. was towed 111W F1116 P011 oftcl claiirg chzmccs |’ Pte. J. E. c111. New Wenmm‘ o; our menfolk who are fit and 01 Prior to the budfZET an excmptloxi "- n 1 f hm, emu!“ heart attack lost night as he res- 2.000 persons aboard her had bee! c of .1 boot and 1.. ster orderly to Maj. Mahohy aid In use m m on “give service-to from tax was allowed in cases of W" ° "Pf °r “d, no a‘ ed in a captured German truck. saved. been up tw.ce _ _—— a soldier's tribute to his chic in fi m that m“ w“ may be ended unusual medial expenses hut “m. Twberculoss era ca n I l em Roosevelt had been mm; The twisted hulk of the forms, .~,<1 had no assists NATIONAL Rome today. lie saw the Major 3 umdy as possgble," when the expens took ,-‘..1ce in Pf<>v1ht=1a1 TB54>°Y1511°11111\- the truck for his 0mm 5M bed. luxury liner Manhattan lay at 1 , _ wounded three different times and 55 q i? Canada In the uuilgtrt '11. is _um- room the last few days. The 5011 dock in Halifax for weeks, tmoki Pittsburgh 3: Chzcago 2 owe tried ‘to presuaéde hinit todrestg pgscrgdt tto all“: cxizianscsnin tllg: I , , tiif the former president was Asslst- 91119111‘?! 11321 1E glfl-‘Ithsm Every but he re used an cont nue to e a es. fmso so . ng Commandin General of the 5th 111010 woo wor u card eves-So AMERICAN direct the fire of what was left of Godhout says people m the Marlttnwe ‘Ijrcvlncer- cfllclfm United Stokes Irgtfontry division. u.» had been burned away. and stw B t . _ his company." Went w 130-15011 O3 "9" 161K1- 11" died two hours after a, visit with steel beans and plate. had booklet I B25 ‘m i’; MW Y°11< ‘1- The modest hero himself, men- I ‘ surgical Ot-Jiintlfynsmhild . _e_d mire his son. Quentin. who is a, captain 1111691‘ the lnwnfie 116M- Fm“ 3g N?“ 11°11‘ a; Honing the notion briefly in a case of h-2t\v cps. ast lrurdn 1n the 1st Infantry Division 1n A United States cruiser and des P, 0mm. basei l 54, agar/Belling? Bl. 151mg blip fhls“ nzotgeg. wgncitereid with? nloiselicvemlrfigtkajr: 11:13:, flfiftlvww- which the general served as dep- i-myer had sped to the aid of th - . ~ Wlht. s am y a one cora “ ' o . :10. 2 in 193d? Chicago l; Dctrolt 9. as be utv comlnunder earlier in the war. _ v 24.000-ton vessel when she calls (A ;,_n Day and nddcd: I l§§;"'a&h¥§‘l? 541° “mi H‘ Show‘! Tomorrow Gen Roosevelt is to fire at sea and taken off it; com- " one 1n which Carl “TERNA , L "It was a very busy clay for yours] ll 011119; members urged that the be buried 1n the 4m 311/1510“ m“. plcment of serv‘ n and civilian: l-ltzblzrll scd the greatest r-lls- ‘ T1055 truly and one I shan’t forget, in. existing reslrjcflom on eqempugm ital-y cemetery. Although stricken which included wcmcn and children 1 . 111ml nce f the entire <er- a hurry." . ' --- with s slight heart attack four All 81108111 were TEIf-‘dwd. T119? We" trnncl 1a o Newark a. J n ._-- allowed for medical expenses (more g B l - F1561’ c Y *' Besides Maj. Mahony other 1 13 (c9) _ than five per cenlt o! income onc- By CHARLES LYNCH days ago, Gen. evelt-whose taken to the United States. . “Fimcre 14- 311M115” 5~ Canadian V.C. winners in this war HULL, Qua. Juy dbo-t tonight not more than $590 fgr n mnrrlgd (Renter War Correspondent) hwbbed cane. wide grin and -b11ld T118 Whkeflvld ttvemllfllly We" m. mcn u) nee Bmumvte 4_; §Yfwhe 1- nrez- Premier Adela" 9°] “ n ma, new,“ $409 m, u 5mm pergclt, AT HILL 112, Normandy, July head were a fnmlllarslght 111 many beck to m. Given temporary re- 1n Gchlitiger, who hyvhuteyt- ""1110 4- Lt.-Col. c. Cecil 1. Merritt. v.11- told a noisy pehtice Y“ 1,’), m. and $100 m1- n. dependent) be re- 1s - (cr- _ Renter) _ A Crucifix a front line artillery observation pens here. she Was totwed to the v .. b» tan- B41531‘? 2- M°111rea1 3- couver, now a prisoner of war. for 111°?“ eduwum‘ W515 oneebec and Xcd- half-Way up -— and the bodies postPlnslgtod on continuing n15 S. to be refit-ted for another we! of the of two~homcwruns by-Arkrvfi}; Vfllvl‘ It 13161190. Bus. l9. i942. things that would hte Pkfélél up“... Douglas Abbott, finance depart- and battered tanks and guns on strenuous daily tours to encourage 7°19- , of all i'1ne-—R11th.. an (defmmy no Nlamn to Doik Maj. Paul Trlquet. Cabana. Que. men°11'c““aéil“yscflgflda p ment parliamentary assistant. said its sides - have given this vital and guide his troops. -—- and Jmnny FOXX-Ahcti 1n 1.5 me 91d M. v8.1 h, t Q for bravery with the PTench-Can- W191! 111° "5 ° l ‘i, Quebec it was never intended that the in- feature between the Odon and the “in; 11¢ 1,111 the string fh‘ R bound) ‘$1, g ‘an °t .1‘ edian Royal 22nd Regiment at "We a" 1* mam’ w. the Do,’ come tax act should serve as a Orng rivet-s the mm, 9g crud“; PRISION. England —(CP)- A. "T" CENTURY EXPLORE" fml; two of tlln game's; cane‘. beau gmjc Te§n&“1i'1a,¥1:mj§_ Cash Eerardl. Italy. Dec. l3, 1943. but we are a mhzfirlxtllét lag able m health lncurnnce measure’. ’I‘he eX- or Calvary Hill. T.S.§1!'Ls stationed in a. camp near -*"- hitters, Simmons m“. time M b“ M Charles Ferguson Hoey, minloh and wet: other peoples in 5 eruption was granted 1n new of tlizg Bu; the troops 1 gamed to a, 1' here are giving up their clgarct and Brazil was discovered April 22 m“ If)‘ 1610M". l '1 . Dffiln»! 3-0»! “in bqhvgyn W111‘ 52°F cggiligywwlthout educfltmny gfigtiphiégeigliflegYllclgl ‘gxbggges drove up to its base todny had 1m- sweet rations to wounded men back 1500, by Pedro Alvarez Cabral, I but r1. am-' The m n dvnamiw f the Brts orces n c r1 a- urmn 6 ~ ' All-AJn-cricrml g“ g n“ ' r ° .somm Red so campaign in February. This- grabbcd opportun- .‘ 912. He dico later. l1 . 1 g, d to where a person became 111 on a vls- 0n 1f- ' . Ncr did 1t snap uhtil Williams ‘he "W"?°§“§§,';“§{‘,d,fl§,§‘°wh... ft lde Canada. not to persons I One of the fiercest engagements ~ .1“ , was Waltzing around the bases HMIGATEWAY ’l‘O__ one “f.” were removing one of whD go outside Canada for treat», occurred last night when British fl§:‘,',11e]f1f“_'(_l_ M, g, tour-ycar-old kid He had hit a ' ‘reclcelers. The pause lasted $9111 l5 1'11"‘ "e "m?" “cum” mum“ went m“) 3 w°°d 1'3 towering fly into the third deck for '1":'c Notion.“ jrentlv had 5hr.- a he‘ c run The bu“ game w“ . _L_(c°m'1.““ said the Premier durlflB his speech iu y victim as Hub- . . . . _ award was osthumous. in the Hull Baseball Stad m. _ Doctors 1n the House diflerai on For “u,” day. now mo“ “v e strikeouts for his‘ ‘e?’ ymthiellqéshi ‘vfgg gorlngi’ tgn°gg°yt_ Capt. F. Peters, a native of 0111131911111“ ti)’: gggmfiarvggg 5&1 31° “mpfgugefiuggtjfimgggdg? fighting has raged around ancllogn Vllxtlng 511m 1-1; did not; The m, was so mick with tension. Prince Edward Island whose duet: Ow‘: ilowgver only once was n J_J_ am 1 ___ m" Hill 112 without e. decision being yo“ Mum have m, n with a knm,‘ mother lives at. Nelson, BC. for are glstdrbance shat enough w 50mm and DL Herben Bruce u; gained. hThQ ground is gauged vmh even veteran scriveners sit-y “rang a boom lat 10m“ during 111-19113 e pause in the Premier's ad- (L-Toronto Parkdalel thought $99,111 ‘$1 511911 b11115" 51111 1119" ting on the edge o; mm. seam lNorth African and ngs, Nov. 8, - the proposal shwld apply only s ar y n tree wth o. lmb left only s few minutes. were abnormal‘ gtllirealgeord for it - and it's not from Normandy l_————- -- - Portug cfl navigator. M“ This Army Q ress. Ho stopped speaking when northeast of the hill to flush out Canada. Dr. J.P. Howden (L -St. Bon- German machine-gun nests. rowcrtrut. RAFT mom- A midget scarchlizht. no longer we; almost entirely overshadowed by the gigantic developments on the Central Front, but Moscow dispatches predicted that the ge- lt n Chinese lines in :11? Ililrllliflsiclarrgd suburbs of Henfl- yang in an apparent attempt to f m,” ,, _ °'_“..?_“_€£}_-1_= iface) sold a person should be lrcc The machine-guns were knocked tcmc in 1h? . cn the strength, » ' ' ‘ “he offensive by Gen Andre! L $n% e§€tf%ehiia:gdg>£elmng- out, [butt] thfihgrltlsl} troop; war; __ ' ' - - . 1 - oroe w raw rom e woo Local sports columns are very XcrelI-lcnko hagalnst. Lrgetfila. l? tion. mother had been refused‘ whm m. gel-mm, b“, m up _ hard to get together ln these days. break throng was repo expo foreton utchange 9x e n? h m Softball at present ls holding the ded this morning to more than _ wnml “matron, w IO w me "1"" '1‘ l w’? 1115 I at“? . spotlight and the wnm hopes the 25 mflcs deep and 10o miles wide Attack‘ on chma‘, “m, 5mm m m, ommm gruff‘ Hunts“ v $151111 in! - above will give a little idea of the after two days of fight . His The 099mm,“ w“ mx-gormed 1n f 1'1 9 5° l" . battle between the American 11nd forces were moving down t e main wmnlpeg and had he been glowed °f1111°1d5 111351“ "1111! 11°11‘ 311' .1 1 Nftfinnnl ‘League teams gs given lby Vcrlirilcie Lukll-Riga railwaym to so w the United 3mm ms bu” giléhitrattédgugermsa; sn pers and - T sports wntcrg very muc more c o- e con mung cfimpa n Iq- _ ) e;- wou} have died, god Dr, ' ~ '1 sely connected than we are here. ninst the Finns in the far north ‘ §g§1gg' llgunchégpn glowd d “m A British o fieer told me the expenses be allow from taxable inc abnormal and Germans regard the feature as the key to the entire position north of the Orne river and they are determined not to let the Bri- on. Dr. McCann ed that funeral as a deduction ome as these were often disrupted fum- than a walnut, yct m powerful that it will proicct a 1.500 cnndlenotrcr beam for G0 1xuutical miles, is new equipment for rubber rafts. neral Russian offensive soon would spread to every area from the Bar- cnts Bee. to the Black. Dispatches from neutral Swit- spark back to life their 1111881118 drive to erase the last 1 standing between them and thcll’ goal of s lltting China in 1181f- tish occupy it. As the situation stands. the British troops can get to the brow of the hill but the minute they m muc, 1y finances even more than sick- ness. . "They may bo unusual but they After t ree successive nights of zerlund said one rumor from Ger- many has Field Marshal Gen. Karl Gerd Von Rundstdet. who recently bombings which reduced many buildings in the embattled Hunan are inevitable sooner or later.” sold Mr. Ahboflt. The palinmentary assistant pro- mised poke their heads over it, eve - thing the Germans have in t e consideration of Mr. Han- pron comes down _c1_n_ them._ passed in Canada in 1940 provided _ _ Pr i ce city to rubble. the Ja 1m- - u that be wk _ ._ i‘ RED SKELTON 11/4 "n" 11’? 33g511h?tr‘3111m?re§§§"“§$. eeeovsllruck ycsterdfly "n11" I 1"‘ ?§“.Ze"1’fi§?°111°e“n1unn°§§°o1exam?! because professional fees were not ELEANOR POWELL 1. Ierflng Wm, Hm" on a d“. d” rage of bombs and artillery. $11! tion for supporting nn illegitimate considered salaries or wages ° Chinese High Command said in l child should go only to the mother Mr. Abbott said the principle was with fenslve strategy against the Rus- - . JIM,“ Donsry suns other m however "d communique . and not the fothr. Mr. Abbott not a. good one. It Ml: introduced ‘ .‘ v "Rundnegffl, ' co fined‘ 5 j The Chinese defenders resisted said in 90 per cent of the oases 1t last year as s nwtter of expediency and Ills ORCHESTRA M” 1 be ' h“ n stubbo nly while their comrades was the mother who supported an to encoumxe women to work in fac- ~l -—-1-u--_-_..__. wdmfq“; “afffiiyf” 1nd “He” to the north harried the lines illegitimate child and the amend- tories. He said he was not in favor '1 Li"! " "p “ °“ “ ‘h’ ""1 feeding reinforcements 111w the ment was framed with a view to of extending 1t but 1r the momae e hf0NTAGUIJ—I-‘Rl.—8.~i5 PM. wlnlonnow“ if the Russlang broke through to Haney“; m.“ meeting the mother's care. of d and mines became too . . _ German!’ 1n the "It n, 1 mum, gnalym be. . Kmwles naked a change for acute it might be found necessary MouTht-UE SAT. 11.00 AND 1 T" t" re gn y the benefit o: womm docwm and to m“ M Dmvmon 50m” 1 10.001». m ‘ 1mm ' - lleved the Japanese may have ' | “o3 “m P" An Unemployment Insurance Act committed an error common to 111115“ W11" "t? marfled- 11° 51114 111° m“ e1” “mud hi" m m1’ ° their march of conquest in China low was changed last year to nllow taxes. however. II "I| "to ill I ‘I11 d... lbw-ii. 1"». ' 4. to earn salaries and wages '—"*"—"'—" soums luounu’ m notonlvlvttht vttymentofbehettu aver-extending their lines with $31,153, dmmm the“, habam o, STRICTLY m, Mm“. MATINEE E A ST 1605;111:311: iilllsglilttlle glut alsokfor a egress-I too ftew troops ‘and ungerefltgjllnlfi‘ exemption as married tier-sons. The ——— . _ flees “m, Natnmnupal ‘if; 21g t e powle; o1 lglai-Aien- F fl 9 country needed all the doctors and In the British Army. all war servi-ce wmgk added 9°”: - iilllehhi" a d4m k 1'1 ma?» nurses who could practise, but mar- ccmmissions. with certain technic- ‘, work o’ m" gm“, W ¢ Whit!‘ l?! Pl 0 t‘ W!!!" 9 rled women doctors were not given al and professional excepti , Ire _ I 9 - supp y Ines. the same privilege u other wocnenlgrantted from the nnlu. “Did it Fall Shortb-Listen, You Dope, 1700 YARDS, not Feetll”