PAGE SIX DEBATE 0N =‘92:%v**"€17iif1>"@ l’: Air, D. cn er sad the minis- t;r hau decanted, in eLect that: “Regardless cf CO..(‘lllD.lr~, how- ever dailgercus our sziuat 0:1 as a country and an Emrlare may be, any party gQl/(illmellf, “filth t0- day would bring 111 military ser- vitc for overseas woun have n0 rcctird for the political future 0f that party. "Surely that ls a dangerous at- titude to b: taken by a minister charged with the aspirations of the prople mud their right to survival! ‘He stud: *1 strnd where I have trill-iris scccd; 11y consideration, ard 11o doubt. was 5_l€8k1l'l§ for ‘tile llltlllbPls of the govtrnnlent l1- round him, is political survival Lt some time in the future." Other speakers included LL-Ool. J. A. Rrss (Con. sourisi who ctitizgcd_ the government’ with be- Downs Increase Purses BOSTON, June 15—tAP)-'Ihe we can't go all the way. We are first hGISUIlCXYS strlke in the 10- doing all we can aff0.d to do for lng 1 \1-\‘ conflmrd wltli polit- year-old llsiorycif Now _England we crlnnct fcreieli “UB1 the future i<';:i e dlciicy. llflfl-flllllllfl fflc-Ilg-fl diflkt‘ 0Y9! hits ill stoic for taxi ion and for ‘lllc mc to dscilss and make tlflllflildS fcr lncnases in a.l piirs- irtiiisilortaticli rird \\‘ ¢ciilri not dtYlllnlzfj plans tor total conscrip- €5~l0dfly resulted 1n tile canccll- nizikv promises that we might not w and 311 ghflufd be at-ion of tomorrow's eght-race be abic to kf('|l."' 1m n;_ 531d col, Ross. program at Suffolk Dwlls. Later ihrto nwiier-lrnincrs, Jilin- ihc Royal Ccrn- 'li1rlt aCllfill restiltcd when olily 11y AfcDowrll, Pill BieEcr and rt 0:1 the l-lorig Kong still Of the LCOO-cdd tllorutiilli- rlarold Slllrlltiih, tiflo acted as "l1 fins pece of buds, quartered at. the ‘track, rep- spokesmen for llt‘ ilcstmtn, not- rilzd detfltrrcd it resulting aimost 200 diflcrelll owtl- ifled raong 591' - Charles J. air tzcni tie report that ers, wrri: daszgntltetl as starters ill hlflsilllltlll tlrtil t y llzld revised ltd ct1'.ii1;tile;lt were not lt-nlcrrcwls ovt-r nigtlt events. their demand to t1 iii llftllum purse Earher a group of owtozs and of $1.200 liistctid of $1.00) for the 11411 Alllflbackfl) trainers, who hsd idelltlt ed them- rcst of the mc lillL’. ivcs-zelti uicm- selves as "ll0l‘.'~L.l'l‘lCll of Suffolk In their pail" on to Atbms, the cd ll'll he wiuid sup- Dtrwm," rsentcd a DOHLKOI] to lisrsttnen noznxtd out that the r1 flit‘ gcixrniiicnts polity, hav- dial-lea . Adams, preslllrnt of the upkeep o! hOTSFS had increased ' ; been eItt-tcd as a slippcrter of Eastern Racuig Asscciallcn, that "far lrl excess cf 30 per ccnt" and the King govcrixiicllt. called for a 20-p.r-'.e*tt lilClYflsfi that they were ilnabe tn make Angus Maclnnls (C.C.F. van- in all purses for the duration of bctli ends meet evrn undel- the cotiver Easw s.id trc g vcrntnent the 60-day" meeting. which reached mcsi favorable cmdltloris They a to be lalrnlcci tor “lack of its htllfivaijmfllk 18ft Saturday. 81"? POhied out tlvt we Suffolk ct;o.1 with the Atiznis 5£\lClI-— Dcwrts‘ handle for tire first 1131f _ "I told tlic rcorcseiit-itii-es of tlic cf its 1942 meeting htailci $15, rtf rcncc to horsemen that c are williizg w (Y5 i5, an int-reds: cf 9938.707 go part of the way with you but cvui ifizit same pericd lrist year. 4p fdllhlOll polléy _ v _sse the spec w ‘ i L lvfl. l-fttriconvhlasllflgigléhs Hagen has "1 lxnd w théklllflccilifves iCol1tinticd_fron1_pfig; e. as f which aims at a descent into Egyn Challengers and a northeastern drive oll Iraq Without possession of Tobruk as which the F01‘ cup team "rt rte-ins, 911's word, that every man among its shall be bailed up- O11 to perfclm the rignt 10b, at the ;_ tlme in the ri ht place ln we“ 55 Benga-‘L p0" _ ‘if? slam W 3- g Germans now hold. such an advance ‘He’ in”... w, m“ VP. Hanson would be unpossible, it wzis said . s, _ .. _ nl“l\ll'. llill, ttie ginriitlltllt should he“?- shouid Far to the north. German forces WDETROIT‘ June lklAm-wal‘ . __ _ r Haven, iilicsc lf‘ l ‘(Xrve and ‘vhem under Fbcld Maisl1ali_ bedtoi s Von o,» me = 5° m3 9,3101% Mr. Gardiner recallcd that on 309k nil-fed Pllemé” Y“ a t. , Ttmd‘ he had said may, 1; lines in tic first o two an ic.p. e {<11 L'\'t‘l‘_\' fllllll where he Last l5 ycars are pretty Wmpired up ln the American ' Clip team. - . . . - ,,. nncun ed - d be pocclble m Crud“ to thrusts towtilcl Sirlllllalllil-Hflfl the nigh, that u golfer: had Seen 11x1 u a llllce-ycflr “Pprcaclhs l° "he CYMMML‘ vizc-d to ccmuris- lrs diihen ers “H, mom Four-niotorcd bombers of the ~ ~ ' > 4 g 114.10 meet 1'16 cit l1 1H and l9 in p team ere fig, Crlciss relief. _ _ 88in. Qfllfitain of all s’x Amen lcan teams of picked plflessiongl stars that nle; Gr:at Bsltairi be. fore War l‘ll('I!‘U_Y]l'/T(l the 591-195 - Lztvscn Little of San Pranl -~-"’ and PVIlYl’ Prard would be key men in the cliallcrlgr front BrEBiiEiiRMEsBItS United States air force were reporz- ed to have swept far behind the German lines in raids upon Ru- manizm oll fields. chief source of Hltlers fuel supply. Would Aid Soviets l to the House that the lclns new stibmit-ted to it by the ltriister of National Defence (Col. J L. Raiszon) proilde for such an artrrv. ‘there are sfmetlling over 600.- . up to tlic (‘ltd of the present ii. ai yczar wl (1 tfie ziecessary tmvps, to carry on during that per- iod of time \\\l1'fl the rrocps now rnscd are ln tlcnon. "Under those circumstances we have the pos lity of carrying out ma tches for The great Plocsti fields were be- lieved to have been targets (if these bombers some of which made forc- ed landings in Turkey last week. These Rumanian refineries feed‘ oil to the German armored divisions ‘i C.ll:t<i. lllO1)l'L‘S'I’ll, olic ' re- . . . , , '——"—" i‘ I: 101mm amnll “Emma mcom attnr-kln-v Russia, and telling blows NATIONAL LEAGUE ma,» rigalrlst 9,0111 would be of immense _ ' A t. Gilfthllvl‘ Silld {litre vt-iis lm- he» l0 the 5W1" delflldels‘ MW York 001 10o 013-6 12 0 A general offensive 011 Russia} Pittsburgh 0011 9110 0g0__z 3 2 southern front. dwrirfing Rommels Schumaclier arid Dannlng. efforts, ls expected to strike across Btltiwlier, Heinl-relmtm (9) and the Donets and Don Rivers toward leips. Stalingrad with the two main spea. _ hciids launched from Kharkov and Twilight grmc: Taganrog. farther south on the sea Chicago ' 913 mm g]q,_5 12 o of Azov These may be accompanied Brooklyn 0710 000 011041 5 o Passeau and mediate neccsnty" for having pow- er to send tilt-ii clliled up under the N. 1%., outside of Canada s." e in tlie United States, Alas- ka or otlirr ClO-Ql)‘ adjacent areas But :l1.iL tlzti iict nccrssarlly mean sending men ovrr ens and he r9- oalied the Prime Minister's state- ent 1 l- week that 001150 tion by 5 lecmldaw thrust ‘mm u" . 34091115011811; Head $1- werflsias might never be rnygcesl Kemh Peninsula» 51-61 (3). Frerlth t9) and Owen. ' nary. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I-‘lrst night gamc; Syracuse Montreal 03o 21o 1-1 a 0 Dclactuz. Harrlss (5). Lambert ‘('71 and Llakcman; siierer, Spguld- n; <5‘, Prtctpke t5), smith (6) and Dapper. Mr. Dlefenbaker was challenged to give a direct answer as to whether or not he favored lm- mcdiate conscription for overseas lervLce. He replied: “I say that the time has come when there ls only one mobilization that will assure equality and fairness and will as- sure unity in Canada, so that each province will know that all are roperiy contributing and all with- ea province are contributing. "That la by establishing selective let-vice for overseas immediately, and‘ there is no qualification about tha ." Policeman Stabbed In Street Fight MONTREAL. J1me 14 —(CP) - Plainclothesman Odessa M810, of the Montreal police. deimflmefill- was in "fair condition‘ in hospital here tonight. after being stabbed iii the abdomen in a melee lllvtfllVtliflll d s ur a . iiiir°wjfj f’; “’““,‘jj‘ “ ,1 stfiissizi.“oi;r.lil(irdstilset; w o cers, u 1 - enlzglglgélvln brgaigins up a f1ZhL- ‘5‘,- B°lmwn ‘61- Center <91 and between longshoremen and seamen Fe dmmam Wmmldei ‘43- from the merchant navy manning Night game: Second night gamgg _ Syracuse 023 000 002-7 8 0 Montreal 201 n21 zsx-ls 1a o I Nelsen. Konst-antv 161 11M 30;. tflrlfll; Kraiis and Hcwell. Night game: --- Jersey City .101 n21 zoo-o is 1 LESS corms FOR Tflrtml» 300 loo om-s a z SOME ls BETTER Coffee rationing will prove hard m an Ottawa woman who bashfully dmits that she drinks from ten fourteen 011175 of strong coffee I day, but her health and looks >111 lmbpgove s-hethfls reason m “f? °“ “a” V‘g°’—°"“°“ h“ “'85 ggwzritt m2 mo 001-5 1i 1 ope, alise doc orl ue agreed ' d t l 1 t cans“ r- eser 0'10 231 010.4 g3 tlitseiteirtzsrirrittoiz“ "e eipfill°°ifiit tfiicifiitnilfin » finalist" ‘t’ "d Pei-em Nutritionists state that. Emile ""511, fiiffledmlfn°gfigfilgfff ' ' ' coffee, like tea, has value u It m the only mam casuam, Night game: stimulant it has no actual food “$011115 rounded up nearly 11' Score Baltimore 100 20o 0110.4 go llggsféhlggggligxg: fflzlfdwuvilapwfig’ of merchant navy men for qtics- genltlér Rcnnvofztlnlofl $30K; 1:31 I - ' . , 1 - . an C j without tea and coffee. These drll-iks 33$“; In connection Wm‘ the scab Sierra, (‘rentry ('71 and Rulmondl lre not all harmful when freshly made. and drunk in moderate quantities, but too much of the pnffoin 1n coffee and the theln in tea is hard on the nerves. Some people may find it hard ctit do\vi1 their tea and coffee cmlsiirrlptioil Like a reducing diet for over-weight. lt may be hard It first biit will pay dividends 1n the long run. IlR§5liT__PR/\CT.IF3E .. DEATH 0F MRS. TOWERS OTTAWA, June l5—(CP)—Mrs. Caroline Auldjo Towers widow of William Crawford Towers and mother of Graham F. Towers. Gov- ernor of the Bank of Canada. died here today. The funeral service will be Drf- vate, with burial lrl Montreal. By Charter Paris Town‘ Hall Bombedl BERLIN (From German broad- casts», Junc 14 —(AP) — The Par- is town hail where Charles Magny, the govcriior of Paris since the Grrmnn flCCllp-"lllflll, has hi5 “an. ers, wag damaged by an 9x11051011 this morning and the whole district. tvaa immediately cordoned off. Two persons were injured. said dispatches from Paris but the 8x- tent of damage was not disclosed in a statement aimounctng the “bombing outrage." Magny is a former director‘ of the siirete Natlonale, the French sec- ict Police. Canadian Flying Ace Promoted VICTORIA. June l4 — (C?) — wing Commander E. A. McNub, out- standing Canadian flying ace of t-hl present war, has been promoted to the rank of Group Captain. A veteran or the battle of Brit- ain, Group Captain McNab has been awarded the D. F, C., and the A. F. C, He returned to Canada some months ago mid was sent to Seattle as R. C. A. F. liaison officer with the U. S. nrmy air force. mtcr he l\'fl< tr lslerretl to Victoria a5 staff tifflcer 01' the air staff division O! .iie wcstcn air command. nEFXi1w~1i>6i.rs ANNAPOLIS. N. 8.. J1me i5 —-(C- Pi- Fire of unknown origin today wiped out a woodworking mlll here ovtnrtl by T, H, H. Fortler. The mlll WJIS i-nuiigr-d lll milking wooden tots tutti sirtviirilii“ Aziioiiiit 0f the lttw lviis iiiit t-~l iiiiiitil. ‘(lontldhillally-llow do you keep ‘em lo clean, Keep bully-v. 1.. 11,, Mg, 41 Horsemen Demand Krakauskas l/Vill be in‘ Can. Army soon’ Dd you know that: Flgilt. manag- ers Jack Hurley and Cris Dundee between llrim have lost l3 fighters to the United States armed forces “Hurley's stable cf s'\'cn includ- ed Billy Maioilart, Win11 peg-born llglll\\'fighi. who is zit the Lakes Naval 'f‘ra.niilg Satiori... Jce southpaw wlto leririird to pitch on Ontario aandlots, hurled his game for Baltimore Orioles Satur- da_v...l-Ie’ll be in g . atcrs in 1939 and never fully covered . Wllllg Dix y De"n talks of a ccn "wk games for l3 ElTZ may have trouble rrg storing his l4 h seccnd tme by a toot lnjurfv, Dic- kzv must work in '10 of the remain- trig 100 grmes cn schedule to reach 10D frr It's a bitter dose fil‘ (GEL) they're taking lit like men...After their ace righttiantler. Paul Wright, wrs stricken with lVIZllMlB, Gccrgkz-Florida directors decreed mat each player ‘Altmrmy Antl Whites Tangle At Park Tonight Tonight at 6.30 the Army sOftball By Al (‘iollettl Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Jiiile 16-40?»- Great KTak-IUSKBS, Mciltrcnl-born last. the Canadian In six-toot a_ .1 ngton Sen- re- . trctlizr Paul is ac- onr ..l~lc‘s won seven team from Beach Grove Inn will meet the Navy Whites from the io- ml llflVfll barracks scheduled game of the City Softball League. The Navy Whites have tvon one grime and lost one while the Army has won one and lost tap so teach team will be playing all out in an effort to win tonight: game. The game will be played at the Victoria Park diamond. Creenberg MIAMI BEACH, Fla, June l5- fAPi-éiank Giemibirg wa in a regular lng Thursday. hospital The Hal improved and an believed unnecessary. former [Ieiroit baseball star ls at- cighi. rmts fer HOllStCIl in the Texas League, was‘ —~—— tvas Dugout Dust: Bill Dckey, the Yankee star bzickstcp. has ooiipvt 100 or more but l1 EGRFOHS “century"...B:n."h?d for the the Yrnkee 1942... tlie Hcultrie but Packcrs to swallow, the Lcti glie club's tending an officer candidate school saLd hfs condition ls very” must take n dose of quinine reg- ularly. And why now; The Philadelphia Reccrd Sta-my. clay ran its ma] upvsidedown, showing the Phil; and Athletics on standings carried a footnote ex- plaining “just thought you'd to see the home teams on top for a change." or league standings BRQQKLYN, tovp. . .'I\:e inverted like 8 TOW. 100 162 1-1] l4 2’, - OUT OUR WAY GOT AS MANY A5 VOL) HAVE on TH’ DOG! WHLYWS TH’ MATTER? eoop GOSH.‘ vou “QZ/OHJFHEM ON cups on voutzsEu= B)‘. J. R. Wllianis ’ L/l/fifrfgraf/W/wi / HlM is WHEN I wAs on TOP AM’ n-iEsE on ME wAs WHEN HE WAS’ on \ ' \ -\%\:ia,:>>\.7~- . —c. '* fir! y! ~v_ \ _\\\\ _, THE t corn is‘, iinT-xrrlvwawc v M nu: I_V - m w BRINGING UP FATHER COUNTER: ATTACKS . w’ .111. .1 _ , J k 1 géll"l‘lu‘kg'llu'w __ u, M; to.“ 4143;? ‘(itfk/il/afreyilq h‘ .. M} n, (r/l» Hale America‘ Qoglfers brush‘ Up on shots Of-XIJOAGO, June lS-(APU-The golfing stars began to explode the Rldgemoor Country Club's bottle- neck fairways and lcdged traps today-a laycut theyfll get to know far better in the four-day Hale America National Open start- contcsts and shot-makng exhibi- tions will be given by [lie giflfg _ Canada ls reprcstrlted by oPe-Tfllmn don Btydson and Bobby Gray. The amiy air force, in which the 2 f Passeau blanks Dodgers 6-0 June Claude Passeau blrnked Brooklyn Dcdgers wit}; five hits tonight to pitch Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 vic- tory over the league leaders in a lWltl-glll- g-fime. It was 10th win of tlie year, h's eighth in sand merit was officially participating ln merit should go, ggacflce absence of all the yesterday, and chief Frankie When, and tirtd driving G01‘- By the Canadian Press l5_-(A.P)—- mid Glen Prisseaus Lovclock woli the metre tltlc at Berlin. Our Boardng House- Cplay court? Tourney gets ~ ~ Underway ST. DOUIS, June 15_tAiP)—The national clay court tennis tourna- opened afternoon with three sccety queens a, flag-raising ceremony, but tlzot was as far as the weather pclmitbcd lt to go to- A number of the 108 players cn- day tered brushed up their swings, but the bulk will take to the lriks to- morrow in the two-day perlCd. Among them will prcfesslorials who competed ln the Invernsss Invitational will ch end- ed in ‘Toledo, 0., Bobby oJnes. tnebld master. e America, golPs contribution to the 1942 war effort, offers Chicagoans one c1 the great- est shcws the game has ever seen. 5 35km Bing Crcsby will be e contestant to the naval all" station hcspital in 1n me mm-namom Miami last nfglit apparently suf- ‘ faring frcm on acute atiack of ap- pendctfs but hfs ccndllicn today ‘there were a few skeptics who said that was as ftir 1's the tourna- consldering the top-ranking stars except Billy Talbert, the national player. The other nine- including such "name" players as Parker, Bobby Jack Loveiock, sllm New Zealan- tier, easily outran Bill Bontnron Cunningham, States aces, to win the “mile of the century" race at Princeton seven years ago today. The following year Qiymplc Some sailors have n; in every port But this lonesome fellow has no one to courg__ If only he'd learn, his bad luck would A guy has to pcrspirefnd m“ but need never offend, Th0 ONE soup alpaclclly mudo 9° pnvnm "ILO." (Body 0d,,’ ..__ N0. l0 R1 ggs work PITTSBURGH, Jun, U‘ With [$.10 licip (1 0tbD\\'.1l1;‘ Giants thumped 115,. day to splzt titer 11-,“- two games gifct-e. ‘ B13111 kiiocktti lll n“. the fcilrtti lllIllilLl ‘t; I, 1 . sent two more ovtr in‘ A with his seccnti llllllil". year, He also ticlp ti making rally in lint LWQ-D-‘Efi-EI‘. Sciiiini cuffed the Burs “H, sevcn inr"ri~=_ coasted in 111-111, a S w his fcurth Ylyloq n; - Alwflfillcr, tli- t; Max Butcher and K United man for l2 111:5, Manager. Mcl Orr trp wailcqi 5.; 111,, ninth lnnlniz. 1500- . watt, AGNEEJ’. THOUGHT WHEN HOOPLE Pu-r Hi5 HORSE our TO GRAZE IT WOULD a BE A e000 THiNG eEcAusE HE WOULDN'T Ti-iE MAcioiz TOLD ME BE BORROWiNG OUR LAWNMOWER! . w BUT I euess EVEN THE HORSE CANlT QTAND THE wEEos 1N THAT vent: w» AND NOW THE Ptue l5 eTARiNe over: THE FENCE AT NiCE THlNGS HE wosilr Mv VEGETABLEG.’ 0H,: woucouir TAKE o» so, i-iARvev/s. THE HORBE “A5 A PEDIGREED BLUE BLOOD-w HE 5ND THE ANIMAL l5 6O USED TO EVEN TOUCH A CARROT UNLESS \T'5 COOKED tN CREAM SAUCE AND sERuE-D UNDER A DOMED Diet-l.’ fithcgm Bath lonighf with llriauoy Giants thump _ n Busy Grant and Frank Kovacs-_ P _ are in military service, war ‘rates 6 2 or have turned professlcnal. if, play gets under way tcmcrrow‘. the cipenng matches will feature Talieert, siledrd N01. l, in a mectin W11 Wi am Cu ver . c-f Grurizl Rgtllds. Micir; Francisco bfnlmg m“. “ml H113 s Scvura Gallo, champion of Elcuador, “ pltiying a st. Loulsan, and Arman- do Vega of Mexico aealrst Eric Pratt c! Kalamazoo, Mich. Roland Vega, the other htl‘f of tPe cham- pionship doubles tram of Mexico, drew a first-round bye. REMEMBER WHEN (APE ti up ONMJNG, BAYQTERT- TH’ MAIN THING l5 TO GIT STARTED! HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS Bv MUMSX PRIVATE LANE t5 PUTTING SOME CHEPHCALS 0N MY GARDEN MY LAND] A. FARR is LECTURHN’ AGAIN AT "rw TOWN HALLAX/ELL, t Don't i-tAvE TO Go MAKE ME. PROFESSOR HOLLON ! LET’ HiM LECTURE l "TEE HEElfrgLLIE EIWSHEQE HERE'S A ooupuz 0F TICKETS, MOTl-IED, WE (507 _AT ‘TH’ OFFlcE. Ti-tousu-r You MIGHT LIKE ‘IO USE ‘EM — LECTURE - MY LAND . ~ -F'OR PROFESSOR . FARR ~ GRANMA-ETHEL. Wont/T aun- BEIN’ A GENER l- IN oun ARMY- TILLIE THE TOILER- A DIFFERENT POINT VIEW. Pr.’ ‘l’ R/MSING FOOD l5 HQTRIGTIC- HELPl MG “Hiwsv 11" LOOKS FROM RIffl-IE ARMED FORCES ARE HELPING YOv ~s [Lld-iitltia