‘ . = l t _~. PA9FW. - Brig. Shieils Stresses llrgsnsy 0f Reinioroements CALGARY. Nov. 3 — (CPI - Brig. RR. shields. M.C., and Bar. track home after iive ,vears over- seas. said yesterdav in an intervinw that when he ieit Enalund a iew weeks asco. "they were scraping the bottom 0t the not to provide enounh reinforcements ior the iniantrv. "In manv casts." suld the Bri- Kildlel’. who was in ChflfilQ oi zein- iorcement units on two occasions, "the reinforcements sent irom Canada are not 0i an axe or cate- zorv iit tor service in a theatre oi operations." He explained that reinforcement demands fluctuated in accordance with iii-thtilill and added that "it was xieccssarv to transfer to the in- inntrv personnel irom other bran- ches oi the armed services to meet the demands." "'I_‘he reinforcement training or- ganization in the United Kimdom. in the time available and with the number of instructor's who have icon service in theatres of operat- pcrsoxmel for service on the battle- truxit.‘ he declared. Ftifliifiiifiiilift‘ Player is Killed CHICAGO. Nov. 3 — (AP) — Cliicttzti Cubs announced today Pie. immon Wantuck. right-hand- ed pitcher on their defence list. had been killed in action in the south Pacific. He was the llrst Cub chattel to lose his llie in act- ion in this ivar. Wuntuck pitched for Sheboy- guns in the Wisconsin State Lea- gue, winning l5 and losing seven in i941, and winning i9 and losing six in 1942. The Cubs bought» him In the 194.2 draft, but he was in- ducted heiore he had an opportun- ity: in play last year. Wsntuck, 22 years old, lived in Chicago, He was attached to the Morlicnl Corps. Liberated Countries Appeal For Aid LONDON. Nov. a -—(\CiP) -R_cu- RBSPIILIIHVCS oi France. Belgllltlfl and Hcllarid,_1'e+p0rting suffering 111 their countries, appealed to the Allies today w provide flhlPPlntl ‘minediatlelv to take 100d and glothing to their Dflople b91079 winter speaking at a press whim!“ arrmiflcd lxv U"? United Namons information Organization. 90m" mandant Leon Bourv- Wilfesem-lnfl the Ftnenoh Goviennnlemti. said 000.000 homeless French must be led rind clothed immediately,‘ "There is no cool or BB5. he “pl "rind wood cannot be cut be- Cause the forests are mlnéd- Fwd L; but a memory. It is B W59 Q‘ life and death in some arena." Bitter Battle For Forli Airfield ROME, Nov. 3 — (AP) —Bi’1t- lsh infantry and armor iouim bitterly tonight ior Forli airfield, two miles southeast oi’ the high- vrav junction oi Forli at the edge oi thr Po Valley, while the sea- sun's most violent rains virtually hailed action on the Allied 5th Army front south of 80108118- British troops. nuflhlns doszed- ly through deep Italian mud. reached a corner of the Forll air- field yesterday and by tonight had g firm hold on two sides oi’ the iield. Entrenched Germans. 511D- ported by tanks, clung desperate- ly to the northwest and north- east corner-s. Only a demolished canal bridge separated the oppos- ing troops at the northeast com- er. Australians Protest Admiral’s Remark SYDNEY, Australia. Nov. I — (OP Cable) - A storm o! protest was aroused here today over a re- mark attributed to Admiral of Tho Fleet Lord Keyes, made at a recep- tion in Brisbane. that the dama ed Australian cruiser Australia "as been sent for repair to an Ameri- can Pacific Island base where the? work 24 hours daily us soldiers and sailors have to be prepared to do in all conditions of service instead o: a5 in this country during rel- trictod hours oi work.’ Lord Keyes was aboard an All- ied warship during the naval bat- tles oi the Philippines last week. during which the Australia was da- nngcd when a Japanese plane washed into hcr bridge. Reach Agreement ln Paokinghouse Workers Dispute TORONTO, Nov. 3 — (CP) —A Conference between representatives oi’ the United Parkihghouse Wor- kers of America rt: I OJ and three Canadian packing houses was brought. to n close here today and an aweemnt was reached which was Ircrmed "satisfactory" by all an’ 1-: cs. , The week-long conference was an investigation by Mr. Justice 5.1 E. Richards of the Manitoba sup- reme court. who was appointed by the federal department of iiabor as commissioner. into a dis ute ar- ising between various locus of the union and the three companies at their various plants. The companies concerned were Swift Canadian company. Canada Packers Limited and Burns and Company. Th» issues disputed were with reepert to union security. ne- ilticn oi’ agreements and sin- plwer-Meorrlifloyu oo-open - . a ihilt lltéLfkS a WfllTlOl‘ S grave. Yes, they died for you . . . You were their even iillOltsll they never‘ lrnew your name. For you were Canaan to them I. . . You were the hurrying faces they saw . . . The girl W110 waved from a passing car . . . ' T114: small troy who watched their train go LY. You were their Canada. BUY “Greater love hai/z no man than this . . .’ These words should he inscribed on every stark white cross ' ndiJhe-Jhe'tliei<1. 11.3 reams”; t apfiu In‘: on that you woulfi carry on. You, their countryman. Mar it clown in and cents? Judge the value of a man’: Hood? You cannot manure it You cannot equal it. T113 utmost that YOU Clfl J0 is SJ o o 0 F or theirs was the greatest love known to man or God . . . . “T ha! a mart lay down his" [re for lzirfriendr.” YnmrfhzVb-Tocy VICTQRY NATIONAl was nuisance coniuiirrtl l s 74g‘ , BGNDS