- ~":\' yo... .. §PORTlNG NEWS t trot six __ ' Baseball llesults llalie Postponed Because 0f liain NATIONAL Pittsburgh 3: ‘Cllifllflfilfl 2. Boston 2; Philadelphia i. ' klyn 9. Brooklyn a; New York 4 AMERICAN A softball game last night. bet- ween the R. C. A. F Off cers and the n. C. A. F‘. Corporals was cancelled because of rain. It was a HEATRES ThellllMAN OOMEOY cuaiwmw BY ENID NIJIY ' Canadian Prone Staff Wrllc WINNIPDG. June l3 -— (OP) _ Canadian a-lrwomen i-ervlng ovar- coaa still prefer Canadian bo s, ny- Flight Officer Patricio an: in] of Wlnnipcfi. who recently returned home after 20 months in Britain “I know of about 30 W.D.'a who married over there and every one, ' of them chose an R..C.A.F. boy/‘l ‘Italy Has -Stiffenea7 Remnants 0t 14th Army Die In Befim T°“'° ' Of Bolsena. ROME, June 18 — (AP) - Rem- nants of’ the German 14th Army fleeing northwest from Rome have d f road junction a, on the northeas- tern tip of the lake of that name. my and for the last 4B hours have been _ _ g1 l; commander o! the argi, ‘ztzxfd u: {fbipg they had broken the Commit armieua opp- “; mam 1n Italy gird said I want “fink you from the bottom of h art." 0n ethe eastern sliiie of tlnmfglég 5015mm, south Afrlarfiatih gm)’ stiff bat or no §§§o_m§ito“mi1es fropii the lmpoit- ant centre of fill- regular game of the City Senior Softball League schedule The game is the third postponed since the league opened on May 24 and the second for both the Offi- cers and the Corporals. ' the said. "Of rncnnv nooucr Ye PM“! W ream: MORGAN ramps CRAIG MARSHA mmr my nanvrart van JOHNSON offering atiif resistance to the Allied StlhhArmy, a front dispatch said no- n g . Boleena, 60 mile; from Rome and eight miles from the important cent-re of Orvleta, is cradled in the halfmoon of commanding hills, , and the Nazis have been pouring A Boy OAMEBDN panting mkland makcshinegurir {fire . - - , at or can tan and n an- "Iiondon is a wonderful city and I try sinoc Bund . the peopsle are moat hospitaole. WM fwontly elected n Director of The encmybgposition ’ Ire asked out by Brltlsi-i Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited, the only approach to Bolsena b families and treated royally." Mr. Cameron is Maritime Man- highway. Ail-women in London roan" l ager and mnkes his headquarters Allied forces driving up the wes- illbslstence flllvwfillfie 0f $3.50 a|at.1\7°""°"- "-3- Where he estab- tern shore of Lake Bolsena. a large. day fwd 1W9 Olli- Usually severallllfiflfld Bead Offices of the Marl- beautiful body of water, had sma- club together in a flat or room‘ me DIVBIOH Over ten years ago. lshed through a makeshift enemy flliholllh “llvlhl l: i-efflfkllll)’ hiilh ‘defence line and again threw the and it's quite a Job getting ‘even Germans into retreat. one room. ' 4 The pursuing Allie; captured In spite of rationing. most of the: Valant n , highway lu t-io on girls have gained weight. “Fruit. a o m n and canned goods are unobtainable- the Western slrcre of the lake. I pp“ w u t rah f _s. ’ and pressed on toward Latera, four‘ so su e s 1 s a co; that afimunt for thee extra iigundsf‘ t s e so . miles farther north. Officers at head uarters came ".t:*.:"t1v: Pa)’ Tribute T0 First i Man To Hy Atlantic nolds of A ntrcal, SO. Isabel Bali is TENIJLR stunt! 0F of Saskatoon. FO Diana Cameron» with HUMAN PEUPLE of Windsor". F0 Katie Goddard of] ' ' Ottawa. and FD. Anne Henderson Mickey Rooney gives the great- of Toronto to name but a few lwnor a slielhtE-li-wlrled 21;! u“ sparse Jet/liar an a. . - aces-mt? VOiCB-“SII Aral ur Wim- ien Brown. e. is made up of thundering planes Twmilr-"VP Ya“ eis dramatic performance oi his "We certainly were iwrcsentat " career. not to overlook rrunk Mor- gnywny," i lien in u role that is entirely (iii- i" e girls ln Englgnd n" G Maximo Raymond, Bloc Populalr , Hm a“ leader. opposed the mu w provide, W‘ “aldgf- finfmfi‘ ,,,‘d',“‘,,,"‘£ Sféifiifwnt dingy; or service votes at general elec- ____i __"____ Dmmne on a Wnporuy St Louis 5; Chicago 3. Pniladelphlg 2: Boston 7. New York 0; Washington 8. INTERNATIONAL Rochester 0: Newark 2. Toronto 2: Syracuse 3 Toronto l6; Syracuse 3 Buffalo 3; Jersey City 4. Rochester 8; Newark 9 Montreal i0; Baltimore 5. igrls to enlist inf . the women's divis n of the air. _ force, E0. Griffin was in charge of ‘ the first contingent of alr-avoanen posted overseas and acted as camp ccmmandent at Canadian head- quarters in Enzland tl 1 ital to grim‘; fpegearmm 3100;“ die Adriatic openln‘ o; nu h bwoy from Pescara to 6 “d facllitatcsmthgmy 1d ‘s . fgemseed the backbone nf the Nazis communications billy!!! NW1!‘ d9!’- ence line across Iay- Fi-ont dispatches salli German. forces in the Adriatic sector now were in almost as i1 cipltats re- treat at those along he west coast. fleeing through many towns an villages without puttins up a flaht. IT IE A PICTURE WITII A GOLDEN KEY T0 LIFE ii-Q-qin-ui MONTAGUE-FRI. 8.30 RM. {VIONTAGUE-SAT. l! AND l0 P. “.- Goif Program Planned Today Remember When Bv The Canadian Press Thi- Edmonton Grads first came into international basketball prom- il t big handicap match l ofTtrlse SEIOSSOH will be played today‘ over the i8 hole route at Belve- uere Golf Club if the weather PET- . mits inenro 19 years nzo today when‘ several lgfejies{°flosfl’,fl“pnlifisgt_ they WC Ql wciuanls basketball v b , rd d the play,“ The“, i-lrunlzionsfrfp o? the ivorld. Grads; “H fuwadenayed by J pope ciefcccci Cleveland Favorite Knits-have ca“ ° 19-43 m win a two-game titular lcmfk round 34-20. Grad; then became U. S. AMBASSADOR- SOURIS — “ON. 8.45 P. M. MATINEE — 3.45 P. M. Wherever the men and we.“ ‘ ' Canad a Army, Navy n; a ' Force serve, Wrlgloyw Gu- l. “ active service tool . ._...________‘_ OTTAWA. June 1.'l—(CP)—After a brisk cic-l; ie the House of (‘kim- m0ii.s tonight gave second reaaiiitil to the $81.04;‘ .000 mutual aid bill. byavote of i33to8. ' i DOSEMZ" Jfiaigfii..." 22;’ owl- em- wmmvcs B“ ..1.=*.:.<.s:.*z;2*:; sc-m onier ucoec l em - - " - rape; “may m the cfimmonj W large part of whose orchestration almost tiflreatable until their dis- bandmerrt h i940. Sport Shorts From Britain Eomrn lint? mic nuiuaiv com-spy" (Continued O tawa for the O lice of War formation. and Mrs. Doten. Atherwn will luv an official call upon the Lieutenant Governor and 'Premie.r this morning. and will vis- lt places of interest before rel-um- ing this afternoon to tlic llliillilillld. "'—_" I-le has already visited Saint John B1’ ALLAN NICKLESON and Moncton ,and now goes to Syd- Canadian Press Staff Writer neyfiri-lallfax and other Nova Scotia ccn es. LONFZON, June l3 —(CP;— Take the case of Jim Slack, a fellow Like Coming Home wirnst- i411.) nann- beaifs uo relation u _ v . m ll“; l _ yr-Qundlug hlm, gm; In times of nmficty and Silent; mo‘. ml w [he Nlnylwkjstnain there l5 no yDflllflifll. conning-l Golf Club in Derby for nearly 30 able m m" “f bww h-me- ‘hie Ram He mu is. find a i,” o; other Ambassador said in reply to t e! “mugs m0 addresses of welcome. In coming, Cflfliliilflflfi beciuue so difficult "I ‘he Merlin“ Plmmw" I ‘"1! aim.- whr began that the controllqtgat I 3m “Pmmg h°me' ‘b63395? hm ccmpam. (result-d to i-lirse thei t_ is section is nearer to my irative-I clitb. slack drought otherwise]. tni155g“jmlianhq,,.§“§§,,g““fl,,,k§§“ yo?‘ oiirscd to take over cverytiing. g c ‘- i . v . ‘ The dwectors agreed iwarduo my trip to the Maiitimes. m)“. stack is Mathews senemllbut tnouxgh I snouldenloy it tac- munciger, professional, head game-Hméndmésy a‘ ‘my um?‘ at i’ 15 kccpu. club repnren CatBringI-icdr tie experience gives one a super . endcnt, cook, waiter and u???’ ‘ggfigdlmistat “mic he lust plain chief bottle-washer ‘manna h v ‘$35,101:, ,1 ' i’, In the Inst month hc has pre- c? 1* ' a e 91-. V‘ 1 pared “m, served ‘moo menu Huiglcnl. ntercst the exports of Univ help was a woman who came ngafm“? rflgmems “K “Ftmntfln in fcr four hours on busy weekends. {jail d n t t” lhagpy 593*,‘ w #2 Monday. Slack squeezes out cn- he a w?“ “i “In,” a. e “ ouzzh time to suuceze out washing, 8cm“; mire“ n35 “nprgssed such n: club table linens and towels, with, t e unity o! ‘he Nmm Am‘ $5955.? u; 2:::r;..:::."'.:.':.* rad." ‘the tmlstandlug performer cf at a?‘ vgfgfg,” had “mked “gem” gigglimmllggd‘ fglfélonvlg$v plglllcp; 111115 unity was evidenced in the fo" b‘ final was Guardsman Ahsuwty ‘l’: "jw Tnterlifl- i“ ‘he who has only one eye‘ He‘, gfiea Jorntl uar nciustiies, and on l‘, 0J1“, in an accident In 3.1 e thgiricu tural front as well as : 1 prison comp Pets-rs was a nqéntliarév rllnamels‘ , blg- 2 player in peacetime and u“ o 1km“ as better symbmued his ftlloiv guardsmen swear that 5 umy ‘an ‘m We!“ which . -. , . , occurred during the capture of €\€n new he is good enough tn no . ,, catch a place on mutt dubs. m The first I with grant from anything he has done hgppy," 140.1 riffin l conclud ‘. fore. “ f" l ad ." conwdy" is the ut a ier a Can a s home “Ihe Hiuuan |story of a typical American family, United Ohurch Meeting June 15-20 gtire Macaulcys of Ithaca. Cal. Mas. wiviacauiey, a widow, played by Fay SAOKVILLE, N. B., June 13 — (C?) — About 500 deieflfltfi 5T9 Painter is poor in wort-div goods but spiritualiv wealthy. I-ler oldest son, Marcus, portrayed by Van Jcluiizr, expected to attend the 20th meeting of the Maritime conference of the United Church of Canada here 1S a soldier. Another sch. ilonru". played by Mickey Rooney, takes a. June 15-20 The retiring president. Rev. G A Christie, St. Peter's lob as a. telegraph messenger alter s will preside at the opening school to hCllD out at home. Homer is Just coming into man- session in the Sackville United Church Thursday night- unseat-bang one on third reading on the ground that his party which he said repre- sented a considerable body of bulb- lic ODIIIIOII but had icw members in the House would have no repre- sentatives in the collection and re- cording of service votes. The bill passed Mr. Raymond also opposed the mutual aid bill on second reading and in this he was joined bv 110.11. P J A. Cardin ilI-i-ticlrclleu - Ver- cheres) and J.S Roy (Ind-Gospel. They objected to Canada milking sumtarnlal gifts to countries which were richer and in a. better to bear the cost. The bill provides $800.'>00.000_for mutual aid purposes of the United Nations druring the current fiscal] year. Out of the mpayrgolnlts! are to be made Cans. ‘s .- u _ 000,000 contribution to the uratedlffillggf, §g§°§at§§f§§§“3l‘ a; Nations relief and rehabilitation ammnbwmm ope would take much of the out- Among thosesupnortingtlwmea- put of Canada's war-geared in- sure were 31-901“; claxtqn. pufna- dustry and agriculture, Mr. Howe mentary assistant to Prlmg Minis. said in an address prepared for Jitck-,delivery at the annual meeting of ) a.nd.the Canadian Manufacturers’ Ae- Fried Prom-Montreal I sociation. Cartier). The Minister said production m. Claimn said Canada hHdIof war materials by the United been spared many of the horrors qhNatlcns now has outstripped the war not only because oi Brltainsi Axls three to one stall but 8150 becflll-‘E 0f U“! inventions and manufacturing 13011111110113 mutual “m wnmbut‘ techniques developed during the W115- wur would provide a healthy basis for Canada's industrial future, he predicted. Hc called for industrial leaders of the war period to tackle post-war problems with equal en- thuslasm. “It is becoming more and more evident that the ending of the war in Europe will not involve any abrupt reduction in the demand for Canadian products." said Mr. Howe. "The war in the Pacific will con- tinuc for a considerable period Our studies indicate that the de- mands for the Pacific war will represent a considerable propor- tion of our present war produc- tlon. “Canada. must take part in the rebuilding of war devastated areas of Europe. We alreadv are being called upon to furnish replace- ments for transportation. public utilities and farm implements. Such demands will grow and will probably absorb any surplus pro- dgotiyc capacity that'we have to er.‘ Mr. Howe coupled with the task of converting industry from war to peace production the problem oi’ absorbing returned men but this. he said. would probably be a gradual process with a likelihood t; least a portion oi’ the armed forces would be engaged for months. if not years, in policing the connuered countries! The responsibility of giving leadership in the future would rcst with employers who should face their task with “l with confidence.” Or. ll. J. Oody President 0f Boy Scouts Ass’n OTTAWA. June l3 —- (OP) - DI’. . J. . President of the Univ- ersity of Toronto Was elected today as President of the Oain-adian Gen- eral Council of the Bov Scouts As- sociation at the annual meetirfl here. Ho succeeds the late Sir Ed- ward Beatty. J.1".M. Stewart of Toronto was chief commissioner for anaidn. a poet vacant since the 193001 Dr. James W. n m inn of Atihlone. chief Scout for Oaruidc. presided at the meeting and noel ed the Association's first E . noar at. John's Newfoundland and. with Capt. John Aioock a the oon- trols, rook of! iiiw a out ‘y, south- westerly game. ioougniy l4 hours later no 0l‘l59$d the coast dl’ Ireland and in 1o hours and 18 minilf-w landed on a bog at Chi . Ireland. ‘me ' A tic air iioulture 101103779- Eilize: Gaodod 35-35% ‘ - ~ . 38%‘ a5%§t§“z§°' i‘ M‘ i. _.!r¢hJIIIv-b~nn ~uw No Let-Down gin Production ‘Anticipated TORONID June l3.— (CP) Confidence that demand for Can- adian products will not slump with the end of the war in Europe was expressed tonight by Munitions Minister Howe. The war in the Pacific. likely to o al-siu first iron-atop n glm“; c had been aohieuati. w Both subsequently were icmllitcd Ed and Alcock died stwitlv a1 forwards in illl ull’ accident. In a luncheon BDEGCXI today e BlUv-Il hardly ‘mentioned t to flight. e said his friends in the prosciut- day h‘..A.r‘.—in which he has a. son-on piano merely q; say “mv But then it. was the ed best tux-craft designed and did me wholwale washer“ m job for winch it and. the Bimini? and colored for loc were oosizneo. part m 1‘l.lg-3|_ "It's nauural our child: . should box“ know better tlmn we or an a would . Kilner chief of aviation for VlL lets N- colled that only i0 years ‘prior o0 ttrc Aloock-Bm-m iligiirq Louis Bloi-icr. startled the world in! llyirfl th na-nnel Air Chief Marshal Sir I rederldc Bowhill, chief of the R..A.I. trans- port command, nobed that lthe 15.- 000th trans-Atlantic iiiaht was omplctea a for night ago._ Every flight. still is c ‘Gliilly studied. he said. ‘rile Atlainiu i5 not to be played with yo. =..n. ;.- uuiill. ilown winter and summer, clay or l nlilm in all weather A Rolls Royce official. .E. W. Hives. emphasized that thc ailccck- Brown fLirrht was not a mei stunt but was undertaken pulnstg kiiuizly to show Britain was in the lowe- front of aviation Britain noev pro- duced S ires, Mosouitos and Lancestem designed hood. when delivering messages of jov and sadness he meets pccrplc iicm ull walks of life. He learns to know tlizm and to love them. At tire telegraph office he meets Wiiile GfOfZflILhII old time teiegrapher. enacted by rrank Morgan. whip teaches him that there is good everybody. The manager oif the ci- flce. James Craig. is a good-healed fellow. l-Ie is in love with the daugh- tor of the richest family in town, Marsha Hunt. din-ouch her he; warm‘ learns rich folk are just as and human na his Qilpcopyle. l - Invasion Troops ~ra<i“°l'...l"“" V f! '- m-coiw. 133i _.,,___.-_-_-!-_~.r\.~."'.'oi.i.-.v.n.-_-J- .1 - n - - . .. Potléoll: ‘II 1i. , P.I.I.. 1.70-1.75‘ N. Que, 1.35-1.60: No. 2' Quid, J5. North American war effort." Mr. Atherton also referred to the fact that American and Con- cdian soldiers now are fighting -—- together in Normandy. BALTIMORE. June l3.- (AP) — L0ndon factories. broken down in- to numbered parts and into crates, are beginning to move across the Channel to be set up behind thn lines, ‘Ihomag O'Neill, of the sun papers London Bureau. said in a dispatch to the Baltimore Even- ing Sun yesterday. Unpaoked and assembled. they are expected to furnish a close-up sup- ply to Allied troops fighting their way into fiance, the cable dis- patches reported, and will take a load off the trans - Channel transport, a; well as make flvflll- able servoea thus fai- unavailable to; troops. In some of the packing oases are complete repair factories for heavy duty equipment, the Sun corres- pondent continued Others hold the components of laboratories for , manufacturing acetylene llas for the engineers and oxygen for the octors. still others will blossom into laun- derles and baths, installations apt to find high favor, with the flghtini men. Numbered Parts f0!‘ these instal- lations started going into nacking cases last Auzust to be ready "b"! llew System 0f Oigaret Shipments 7 To Overseas Forces»; "Our Common Future" There was much in Prince Ed- ward Island place names. he con- tinued to remind the New Eng- ianrier of his own home commun- ities. It was pleasant to be thus reminded of a common past. “Our war effort," he added, "is the guarantee of our common fu- turc That effort, I know, will be distinguished by ever increasing friendship. In the economic sphere it has already resulted in bullclng up the largest body of international trade. in the world, carried on between the two nat- ions." He expected to see this outstanding record improved in the years to come . "Surely we in North America who have already demonstrated the mutual advantage of interna- tional trade are in a better posit- ion than any other people to lead the way in solving the economic problems of the post war world," ie said. “In exercising this lead- ership I believe it will be the part of wisdom for us to give careful study to Canadian - American trade itself. in a spirit consistent with multi-lateral solutions the wholc problem of internatio- nal relations ” Heouctcd Prime Minister Mac- Kenzie King and Mr Cordell Hull. United States secretary of state, as having emphasized the need for reduction of trade barriers between nations if a lasting peace is to follow this war. “I see no more satisfactory key- stone to’ future world peace and Progress,‘ he said, “than this very trade which we conduct between ourselves as good North American neighbors. " At the conclusion of Mr. Ather- tons address lie was tendered a ivarm vote of thanks on motion of Mr. R. Rogers, seconded by Lt. -C0l K. S. ' gerg, All present then adjourned to the drawing mom. where an 0p. portunity was given of meeting the Ambassador personally. Cordial Welcome Extended The friendly spirit existing be- twccn Czinauu and the United Szates was emphasized by Premier J. Walter Jone; in welcoming Mr. Athcrton Coun. MacDonald,_on behalf of Mayor Blanchard, said t-hc Citv of iChai-lottetouri‘ was honoured and privileged in having such a distin- guished visitor. “I . . lr. f th ma?“ 5.33.43“ ti... héfitwni Island much and Prince Edw harder to cros than that mythical boundary that exists between the Unltevd, JStat/e condos," Hon Oivic Employees liave flight-Tu Jain ilnian .%-.ifl " "' “‘” e‘, he continued. triceps to délitxl‘ Home were Can-l a.‘ ._ 0 a ans an mericans, operat rig - ~ CUE; Cm) Se, a recmwb n“ lsasvCanaruan and United States force n", wcmfnpwhen she shot two has received little publicity for hcics-in-one within tlirce weeks or. reasons of security‘ but u 1s un‘ her homo course 111a first was a my‘? l“ ‘he {flswry M warfare ISO-yard drive on the seventh hole T 9y were mined i" mm c‘! m" and the =econd came on the 117- mqnlna’ and led by “m pan‘ yard umL ‘Edihn and American officers. _ ‘Their uniform is American. but All the wary from Bcmbav a rabid me Shoulder bu“ bu“ i“ add‘ football fan sends word that a re- ‘ition tfnthe Red Arrow the war-d prcscntative team of Indians. play- ‘Gamma and the “ma” "u s lng barcfooted. A." This shoulder badge was the = pulled the bisgest m“ distinguishing mark the nmet in years by beating a British people o‘ Rama saw a m Almv team of professionals 4-2. The Allied "o0 o; l1be,.aum°n% f e1 Am” "M" mcmded ‘um ‘Heal-q as we should pie verv ro 0:11‘ tl telit Dznl, Compton. England iuternat- fell m me lot of ‘oulPnun {m} d’ inurl and Arsenal forward who me fgrggs n! so man liira o Eat afrived TECTUV 171 India. In an-l lam m“, me Etemalycltyvelngafi .l'.tc ft‘ci.1lt.to- ' gfigistentnthe {iyfnyfniitll arbefvorc '——ii"_5__§'l’-‘-"-3'.~JL§-"l?.»“_“‘£Y:2§c. o“) r -prnfess one R.A P‘ team 4-1. open cl th f‘ . B1 Ted Powell Welsh international SEBSDGI] in eltallyit 111; ttlvsrlzretcflnffifi eight half, scored twice. of matting, was (Iescrlbed gsmratlil- -— er sporty" and the outfield as zinc" u: ‘u: y cr c e er , R. A. 1i‘ awon by 30 runs. s on e new OTTAWA. June 13—(GP)—P05t- master General Mulock imnourwed todiav in the Commons that ciiec- tive June i9 a. new system will co in- to effm for the send-ins of cig - eta to the armed forces in Italy, . Under the new system. addressed - labels. reproseniti cigarets order- ' rd 1n_ which ed in Canada. wi be nirmaiied to British design and craftmcnsa ip arr: Laly, 0n nl-rivnl time 99st hint; held, he cited an amicunacment officials will affix the ldbcls ill cig- ‘ which he said. was mode by ‘lf-“IHS- arets drawn frixn a lorize reserve. port, minister Howe of Canazlat tho/t bully up by hull; Traits-Carmela Air Iiinen plat s use send the ' _ American D-C Fours. eduippi with Mr. Muiock said it was hoped a‘ similar system would soon be en-' British engines. At the end of the room today forced for troops in B itriin and hum: a. snail-scale nrzxicl ( ‘ the France. He said that lit lv with-- Alcock-Bimum plane, n wire and in a month armed forces pzrshnnel strutted affair. but 25 years flap it overseas will be able to buy cigar-_ and the men who flew it- t rilled as (greet from (Inpnfs at a cost oi the world- $1.00 for 30o cigorets. 1': F.‘ 1:1 .navé aava-vrr.a":-'-*-i-'-'-"-'I-'-'-'-‘l-'~"~‘-‘-iri-I-EF-ir. QUEBEC, June l3 — (CP)—I-!on- ore Parent, director of services of Montreal. told more than s00 Cari- adian and United States .civii oi;- fioials wmay that the right of mun- icipai employees to loin a. union "is beyond challenge." Ml‘. Parent was speaking to the seventh annml convention of the Canadian reparation of Mayors and municipaiiti . holding sessions in ihiizoggmé} Tgghgozsgiggah: more the IbBLSIBJAVC Assembly on the seoo d d , f iv -day ‘ iterence gun 108d pigilng-"g 2621x1113‘; m?’ 3h‘: ‘rife dglgggiteas grilled hi2; on the nlOV Y n -' first log oi their conference cruise 0 capturp a port and get it in Wm!" tot baguemw River and were oi- ing order, the dispatch 5R1!!- First (Airman to Land in France he ficiaily welcomed bv Premier tide-l- ard Goubout and Hon. Oscar Drouln, Quebec Minister of Mun- iclpal affairs. _ Throughout the day, between w.- ficiai receptions. delepates held bus- iness sessions at which current and post-war problems related to municipal administration were dis- Before boardlnst the 5.8. st. Law- rence for their next stop tom m at Murray Baiv. the party was received at a garden party esidenoe of 0n a piece of ground levelled by bulldozers. teams representing the British Army and the Nazi-Occupied Europe In Ferment LONDON, June 13 — (AP) - Nazi occupied Europe was in fer- ment tonight as the puppet Vichy Cabinet Wlfid ileshuffled to dhtoiid clown the n France an e ' Germans carried off Belgian King Thgmgmdimmfiedhwuyuw my c_ Leopold to captivity in Germany- _ om.“ o, m gm" who an act ap arently inspired by “m mm supplying was fear the Al ies soon will drive ln- no, y“ m: reswnslblllty o; any to Belgium. government, \~ The German - controlled Paris Radio announced Marcel Le Maine had resigned as Vlchy's secretary of state for the interior. and French sources here suspected his 0b would go to the collaboration- lst Joseph Darnand-thfllfimm- ler of France"—who was prom- oted to cabinet rank. Inhalation of maginatlon and cerwood problem PRAISE FOR. CANADA ‘ 1-“ 4 IONDON —(OP)- Describing his recent trm to Canada the Arch- bishop of York. Dr. Cyril Garbett. wrote in his Diocesan magazine: "In Canada thare is wholeheartcd loyalty to the British crown com- reacts in some people tire same as bined with a strong sense of nat- qdalooholic beverages. i lanai indqre ’ rIIIIIrIrvI/Ilierciriirl: DOMINION iiAY BABES SIIMIIERSIIIE .|u|.v 1 4_’C L A S S E 3'4 Will Acquire lluge .*r than. will . N P E_____ _ __ two great Hierntors. Churchill and 2N1]; pggE __ _ ,_ __ _ Oanned Flaked Fish Roosevelt," he said amid applause. Before the arrival of lVir. Athm- (3 "e allowed wane") 2.19 TROT -- — - — — -- — - - — PURSE $300.00 UITAWA, June l3—(CP)-Fish- cries Minister Be ... “vi a gasoline fiance Tip fo pipe smokers — More men smoke Picobac than any other pipe tobacco in Canada! ' long-scrvize m do! ton and party. brief remarks were .27PACE-----------PURSE $300.00 made by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan. rtcv '1' E. McLennan, Rev. Frank Entries close June 34th. ' Send entries to Butler. Mr. D J. Bonnell. Mr. J. P. Crocket. Mr. A.R. Brennan. summerslde. and Ho . Dr. Mac- Millah. The latter warmly oom- mendcd the campaign for the new . . . . vouth centre, and stressed the further need for - port of the Cross now that. t e Lrirliéiasion of Europe has been loun- Firat Allied airman to "touuii down" on tho French invasgréicwi‘: is believed to have been flight Lieutenant Harry Dowding. “d. m John Sh. Barnla. Ont. An RCA!‘ Spitfire pilot, F/L Dowtlzlgl‘ on m‘ with both wheels down to land cm an emergency strip esilb M m’ a“ beachhcad, when German flak punctured hinges ti"! l r L I a began spraying into the cockpit. F/I. Dowdings oomplnifill- 6 l/ 5'!“ s. Keltic. pro. of Edmtiflittifl, "lmfltlihlp" thgbleadibisflhenz" “m. ' times to wnrn people on t tha an arcr: was ' Secretary, Charlotleiown- onc scuttled off but a French farmer, busy pitching hay- lglww W" W w" smacked into the hayrack, but escaped unhurt to return to I twaléntqlefig, Mgggfutlwvlfeggg Yliiflillllflifillillm’ {tigil-ggggéfegfilieg n by boat Ind m. off with l italh sphere-owe! "M- naeo . c e y . gr u - , . era. grub; and other forms of out... 5-144741- , "W"! W"!!! - - a be reduircd encies for use hlulerritorlee freed rom Axis cori- ne said that in the Maritime Provgces the purchases wcrc ox- et mrgrgty; nfdflaflie .an ca - tiah Col- Willard MacDonald vacva or affirms skunks are important to agricul-