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Dial 6506 - 6507 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ OTTAWA (CF) - Army saw- bones and pill-pusher: in Canada, Europe and the Far East will cele- brate the both birthday of the Royal Canadian Army Medical corps July 5. Army headquarters said today the principal birthday ceremony will be held at the RCAMC schoo. at Camp Borden, Ont... where there will be a ceremonial parade. his- torical pageant and parties in the various messes. A special feature will be the of- ficial opening of the new Banting barrack block by Lady Henrietta Claxton Comments On Gen; Simonds' Training Views OTTAWA - (OP) - Defence Minister Claxton Wednesday elab- orated on a report quoting Lt.-Gen Guy Slmonds as stating that he feels that the majority of Canad- ian officers share his view that every youth in the country should receive two years” military training. CCF Leader Coldwell asked in . we ARE HAPPY ro 'l:IIE NEW FLOORING 155 Kent St. WISH EVERY SUCCESS TO MICHAEUS GROCERY WE ARE PRIVILEGEI) IN SUPPLYING DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES the F is whether the chief of the general staff had discussed the question of military training with Mr. Claxton before making a pub- lic statement on the question Tues- day in Saint John. N. B. Mr. Claxton said he made inquir- ies after reading the report and received a telegram from General Siinonds explaining the circum- stances of his statement and ”also stating more fully and perhaps more accurately what he said." ASKED TO EXPRESS VIEWS General simonds was at a meet- ing of officers of the Canadian army in Saint John. After giving a talk he was asked to express his views on the subject of national service. "He made a reply which I think you could expect almost any officer to make, namely that he would wel- come every youth in the country receiving two years' military train- ing. Then he went on to say: Dial 6565 MILK COMPANY Extends To HEALTH PASTEURIZED CONGRATULATIONS MICHAEL'S GROCERY 3 "'1 believe the vast majority of experienced soldiers would agree with me. But such training was impossible unlem it received the whole-hearted support of the people of this country and that was a mat- ter for judgment and decision by political leaders. not soldiers. in any event experience tended to show that a period of universes military service of leg than two years increased rather than dimin- ished the problem of meeting oom- mitments overseas. Further a sys- tem of universal military service was not a substitution for volun- tary service: it could only supple- ment and never replace the volun- my e.vmm'." BEST WISHES for FUTURE SUCCESS to Wholesale Confectioners DIAL 8221 CIIARLOTTEIOWN MICI'IA'EL"8 GROCERY r J. C. MONTGOMERY & CO. It Was Our Pleasure To Supply and Install Of Their store Ask For- PINEAU'S nannies Wo Cong:-atulatle MICllAEL'S GROCERY On The Remodelling For the BEST BAKED GOODS In town Try PINEAUI I Bread with its creamy white oolenitayua-yin alieweytln-oughanda ,goIiIaeheeuIu& Iageed. l'lllEIil'8 IIOME BAKERY l5OTH BIRTHDAY OF ARMY MEDICAL CORPS WILL BE OBSERVED JULY 2 Monday. June 28. 1954 Still Hopes To Save Indo-China from Communists Banting. The building is named after Lady Banting's husband, the late Sir Frederick Banting. co-dis- coverer of insulin and former RCAMC officer. Medical services I! &l 0ena- 3' LE: GAlnl-I-1- dil.n e.i-my did not become A corps WASHINGTON (Ap)g.u.s. mp, "Tim S Kmenl 0'5" 0! -ll-U3 3- lomatic otijcials were pictured 1904. announced that the Canadian militia army medical services would become known as the army medical corpe. But origin of the Canadian army medical service goes back to the time of the North- west rebellion in 1885. The permanent component of the corps was granted the title "royal" in 1919 and this distinction was granted the reserve component in 1936. During the Boer war two Cana- dian military hospitals were sent to south Africa. Their staffs in- cluded 16 militig nursing sisters. . Wins the PM World War iiiiiifi.-”.".3' ;.'.f..Y”'..i'.;i..""iI; ”2if CM” wrwmel sawed M E” pected to take in making it some rronts where Canadian troops were mm in ”mm' TV” vIc'”'I"' C393" Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of W9” W9" bY mcmbe” 9! hi” Texas. Senate Democratic leader. 00795 A WW1 "I 21353 "Wed "id said the meeting was "just a re- L198 W6"! I-33'-U0 Cl-3Ulm"- 33' view” and no new policy decisions eluding 504 kU19d- were set out. Republican leader In the Sewnd World Wlf. 34.795 William Knowland of California de- personnel served in the RCAMC cllned comment on that point. and 430 were battle casualties. In SEE nny or "OPE Eddmml I” Cimadnn "Wing DI” One House leader described "'5 WIT" "”'ed on 3” lmn” with Smith's review as "ipeaslmistic." Canadian '4'00W- 300 0335513" Some others tended to agree with 11117588 W9" imlmid '0 "15 50u"h house Speaker Joseph Martin African forces and 75 Canadian (Rep..Ma3,.i mag the 19nd”, got medical officers served With the a picture of ”a serious situation, British army. but there is a ray of hope." The RCAMC has provided units Martin said he was encouraged for service in both Korea and Ger- by prospects oi winning support many. The Queen recently qp. for Dullea' proposed united action proved appointment of the Queenllil draw I 11719 Ilainil Communism- Mother as colonel-in-chief of the 59 "Id "me "5”0',I3 '" bemmlnii Corps. aroused over the situation-among Isagaiileland the Federated Malay In Good Districts Than In Slums He said there also are indica- ' fans that India is becoming more concerned. partly because it re- gards Laos and Cambodia as slates springing from an Indian culture. Viet Nam has a predominantly Chinese culture. Smith, just returned from Gen- TORONTO, (CP)-R. J. Gibbins, - research associate with the Alco- Bmonide ,..nnk.' um only ,3 Deb holism Rmesrch Foundation of On- mm out M 5-,, mfened to m, tario. said Thursday there are cumc m 1953 am. from wciu more alcoholics living in good dis- agenda. I-ml-t W3” "13" 3" 1” 51um5- she suggested that wives of alco- In an address to the Camdlm holics treat their husbands' prob- conference on social work. Mr. Glb- 19", H w mm” And not blame bins said is 14-month survey in an than for In appueng lack of gfg Ontario county revealed 698 aloo- gecuony hoilcs. 50 Der WM OI Whnm WP-'0 Delegates at the conference were Wednesday as still hopeful that most of Indo-China will escape Communist control. Thirty Democratic and Repub- lican congressional leaders were briefed at the White House by State Secretary Dulles and Under- secretary Walter Bedell Smith with President Eisenhower also partic- ipating. Alter the session. a vet- eran senator, asking that his name not be used. told reporters: "They still expect Laos. Cam- bodia and part of Viet. Nam to re- sist communism." He did not indicate the hasis for skilled or semi-skilled workers told my, me” gr, 13-L559 known white-collar workers. professional um "cs m Canada. Bum on m men and women. and business mun population of g'700'oo0p me executives. Only about six per cent were transient or casual laborers. Discussion on alcoholism brought criticism of social agencies for not paying more attention to the problem and criticism of unsym- pathetic wives of alcoholics. Miss Margaret Cook, chief pay- rate is 23 alooholioe to every 1,000 adult persons. CONGRATULATIONS TO A MR. MICHAEL MICHAEL I Another Satisfied HUSSMAN User I I i The Famous chiatrist social worker of the at-1;!!! 52 EVERY See the Csah-Word Punk Pap I Replies To Charges Too Much Cement IT. JOHN'S. Nfld.. (C?)-Wib Man J. Lundrigan, president I a corner Brook construction as- pany under his name. has ,lied to Progressive Conservative charges that too much cement was used In e govemment-fincriced cement plant which the firm built. Opposition Leader Ilollett charged in the legislature recently that the government bought in.- 000 bags of cement from the Lun- drigan firm apart from the con- tract for 6,100 cubic yards of con- Iota. Mr. Lundrigan. in a prepared statement. denied selling any co- ment to the government and he said complete construction of the cement plant at Humbermouth (II the west coast took less than ll. 000 bags of cement. He said he received monthly pre- gress payments from the govern- ment for the construction of the plant and "had Mr. Hollett ex- amined the progress estimates and progress payments very thoroughly it could easily have been seen what I am now making clear and he would not have made such ridicul- oug statements." How a man in his position could make such statements with- out first assuring himself beyond doubt of the truth. or the facts. as he chooses to call it, is beyond me." eva where lnrlo-Chinese and Kor- ean peace talks have been under way for the last two months. spent an hour outlining the situation. and Dulles talked for another half-hour 0 omit the over-all international out- look. AWAIT CHURCHILL The briefing came in advance of the week-end visit here of British Prime Minister Churchill and For- STIIII WEEKLY &i& MleeesverlPoeshI'halPoyeaGeehPrheI and complete rules. A Cash-Word! Pussle appears in The' Star Weekly each week. and one who of S200 is offered for the eerrect solution of each week's puele. All pueslee will be i1ie.::niagandhahvott.anleecho&ueache s"Ei: THIS WEEK'S STAR WEEKLY eign Secretary Eden. who arrive Friday for conferences aimed at bringing Bl'Ii.EilY'l and the United States more nearly toward a com- mon view. The two countries have differed on the US. suggestion for a South- east Asia pact at this time to halt further Communist aggression in that area. Eden told me House of Commons Wednesday that such a pact "might be a future safeguard. but it is not it present panacea " Knowland said he expects a - other similar brietirig to take place after the week-end talks. 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