PAGE six THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Canadiens f Sweep Sensational Of Canucks Period Features Final By Harold freeman Canadian PIEQ Staff “idler MONTREAL. April 13 -— (C?) Mcntreal Canadicns won coining behind n three goal def- icit to edge out Chicago Black Hawks ' on Toe Blake's series winning goal The goal gave Canadians the final ser- ies in four straight mines. It was p fitting climax to n won- derful game for the Veteran caut- utn cf Cunadiens. for he had set up the plays cn nil four goals that the Canucks bagged in the regulu» tion 8 minutes of Dilly- Elm" Lflvh bagged two of them and lvfaurlce Richard the other two ICIIAOMIYR“ 'I‘hat overtime goal also gave Blake a new point record for play- off hockey, running his count to 1B to surpass thr- new mark set last Sunday by Richard Richard ended with 1'7 points. Canndiens had to fight all the way against the bottling Haw/ks: three goals down entering the third, they finally started to click in the final 10 minute; and rap- ped hcme three counters to send the contest into overtime. Ceorge Allen opened the scoring for the Hawks after five minutes cf play Canadlens hsd lust sur- vived a slashing penalty to Mike McMahon and the teams were at full strength when Cully Dahl- strim fed Allen a pass from s scramble and Allen made no mis- take on a short hard drive. Elmer Loch tied it up three miir utes later, WLth a golfed shot from i5 feet out that didn't leave the icc as it passed Mike Knrakas. 1min W115 in front of the net when Toe Blake's hard Doss came out to him fi-cin tho SZCiC Th~ ihrce Chicago goal; of the mid;‘.c pciuczl cnmc in less than three minutes, all cf them on pow- er plays while Canndlens were shot handed through successive penalties to Blake and Watson. R/Jotie Johnny Harms bagged the first while Bloke was off. with Duh l!‘ and Allch in on the plny. Allen bagged the second frcm Bentley and Smith, and Smith 5ft. uo Bentley for‘ the third. Wat- son was off on both occasions. There were chants of "fake" from the crowd as things slowed to n walk at times in the remainder of the pcnod No Fake ln Third But there was no shouting "fake" Schedule For Duck their first Stanley Cup since 1931 tonight Comeback i In 3rd when Canadians started their drive in the third. They stormed in time and again. until it was obvious the pressure must tell eventually Elmer Lach put the Canucks bsck in the game mid-way through the period. poking in a short one of ter taking Blake's pass from close. in Then Richard let go with a. couple that tied things up. with Blake again making e plays. The first one was the bicttire goal -of the night. with Richard letting flying with a imkhand after he was spun mlllpflclfily around i0 feet from the net. The second came a minute later. on Blake's perfect passout from behind the net. w send the KBYM into overtime and set the stage for Blake's winner. IUKAII First Period i. Chicago, Allen (Dahlstrom) 5-1? 2. Montreal, Lech, (Blake) 8-48 Penalties: McMahon, Getliffe. Second Period 3. Chicago, Harms (Dahlstrom, Allen) 7.30. glghicago, Allen (Bentley, Smith) 5.‘ Chicago, Bentley (smith) 10.09. Penalties: Blake, Watson, Mosl- enko, Richard, Johnson. Third Period c. Montreal, Lsch (Blake) 10-02. ‘I. Montreal. Richard iBlake) 16.05. 8. Montreal, Richard ‘Fluke. B0“- chztrd) 17:20. Penalties: Harms, Lumoureux. Overtime Period 9. Mont-real. Blake lBouchni-d) 9:12. Penalties: None. Tallless og Wins Coveted coursing Cup av ALLAN Nicrrrjrzson Canadian Press Stall Writer i LONDON, April 13 -(Cl-'1- ‘Pwo mllllonarire rivals for the coveted Waterloo Cup stood watching in a stubble field at Lydiate, Lancashlre, as u, bpbtailgd greyhound .onfound- ea the coursing experts. Then Flouri Mugnctc James Rank congratulat- ed whisky Magnate Dewar. 1t was not by design that Waterloo winner Dutton Swordfiih coursed the live hares with tour inches miss- Pin League Following ls the remainder of the schedule of the Duck Pin League at the Charlottetown Alleys. April 1<i~Tnnks vs. Doughnuts. April lib-Tanks vs. Yard Birds. April Zi-Clutchlng Hands vs. Doughnuts. . April 25—Clutching Hands vs.‘ link-S. Itiprll ZB-Yard Birds vs, DOHBh-q nu s. May 2—Tanks vs. Doughnuts. May _.Clutching Hands Yards Bi (is VB» in sticking plaster throughout the iBoth dogs were 100-1 the cup draw. ing from his tail. It was a pre-race accident and all thc ye ping didn't come from Swordfish when lL happ- ened because a greyhounds long tail l5 its rudder. Swordfish, running with the tall competition, won the final com- fortably from Bank's Jazz Record. shots after To "Lucky" Den-or, as he was ca11~ ":1 Ln the 1960's when he inherited .he bulk of Lord Dewa.r's millions, the Derby winner Comeronian and the bulk of lord Dewarfis millions, it didn% matter that Swordfish was entered in his wife's name. They .ing taken over to lead JOAN FONTAYNE ----..-.--_Q MONTAGUE — flATURDAY . GOIISTA!!!‘ . llYMPll ' T H E A T R E S CHARLES moms sourus - TUESDAY $23131- "Nlllll-l’! And Olhn democratic nob “h. m mu-ked “m: dig’! today o 1d hrl, who ‘gas boon lo noun of B tsln bloodatnttik. f noon‘ omau] by hh hang.“ But those were only Mountains soon 81h llamombar When By The Canadian Press Toronto Mamie Leafs, displaying dvllsed determination after havl lost three straight games to . troit Red Wings. roared back into the hunt for the Stanley Cup two years ago today by winning their Sblfmid stra ht game over the Wings 0-3 n Toronto. Leafs cli- moxed their amazing comeback by cautuirng the cup-winning four- ifl-‘B-IOW. Ll-(O lemon ‘Ind the l6. llflr I Greatest Sporting Englishman Is Dead P)- onoe ro- hm. Saint Dunstanb and Navy Rxre rationed winnors in a doublenead- er semi-final cf thc City Basket- bull League played nt the Y M C. A. vcsterday afternoon and even- ing ivith the Saints milling a surprise when they edged out tho hitherto undefeated R. O. A. l". in the afternoon en- COUI! 1E1‘ . (illflflf! the first half: "yitli but two minutes of the game left in second section. thc R.C A F‘. hov- 29-28. Mur- ray. Unitcd States boy on the Saints team sank a field goal that. giimvc the University team their! v . the i c Tl. 1n the second game Navy. enloy-| in): a big cdze. outplayed and out- scored P W C. 25-5 in the first half of their encounter. And the margin was too big for the Col. legions to overcome although the Bowling 1+; Rebekah Bowlln lmgu Ploy-Off: a Jeeps:- C. Smith 139 178 2M 1-1. ‘mrner 120 M6 100 .7. Howatt. 96 143 100 H’. Finiayron 136 11-1 339 H. Harper 118 111 175 J. Crockett 187 11D lfl Lnncastersz- E, Mitchell 207 129 134 E, McPherson 148 101 170 J. McLean 122 89 130 O. Lowther 127 165 176 F7. Campbell 112 120 142 B. Stewart 133 ill 182 High Single: H. Turner. 246. i6. U., Navy Winners In Opening Hoop Semi-Finals l round. incicperle team. showing loads fight outscored the the final half of th score of gas loznncounter was bi)! 33 PW It was the first guns section of the semi-finals Lineups and scores:- saints: Blur-key a,_ 051ml Saints _iun1pcd into an 18-12 lead|MscDona1d, Murray 16. Honnclssy 2, O'Neill _2, McBitee. ‘ P. W. c. olouli-it and tars 14-! in glint. in cool: Final Navy 2, W. has done that. They're n bit uniform death fhillrof-blr. hlfoufll fisumvm $3.... ° inst. Ion-thu- let fly with solu- nloxul and down for tho count. one of Lord ts e illrilhml n. 1n the sixth. wilt w the van wont * reached lnnodolek greatest and Ju-goly through his efforts th forn- od Notional Sporting Olub was foun- or lnnus com o . acéfmwyit? the lonisdnlepletllla l: chief m; long association with sport fled in 192i laurel BY MARGARET ECKFE l |.=-_—--- ll. S. llasualtlol In Prount War Wing llmllr. Braham Press Staff Writer DONDON. APT“ 13 Tum aren't many landlines in of story on women's fashions in Brit- un these early wring divs The crowds of women that hurry along the Strand or Piccadilly are about is smart, or as unsmart, as a gllnilar crowd would be on Toronto's Yonge street or Vancouver's Granville 6118MB 50ml!!! g shill; treat. Clothes here are a bit drob ind bit frayed at the edge. Rationing ico- Utillty has done that. But all R. C. A. F-z Rf odenlzer 5 Morksbin all warren in Iondon are putting Ashley 8. Patterson 0. Pulforc. up s stiff fight to be smartly dress- i, Ramsay, Fields S, Harrison 2. ' Referees: Young and Ryan u Navy: Fenwlck 5. Ryan Juoinville. P. W liner. —-. Missing Airman HALIFAX , April engine aircraft lost at an ’ flight April 1 from the ph- stntion at. Debert. 11.5., werg announcgd m. night by the R. C. A. E's Eastern Ah- Command. dinghy. several days after ‘missing and believed lost." The iepwhole 130%)! was Sgt. Charles C. ecgon not... llamas 0f i&-(CP)— Names of four fliers aboard o twin- One of the four was found dead. his body afloat in a collapsible plane disappeared. The othe wnrfound mother lives at 3046 St. Antoine - ng. 12, Wil~ ams ‘l. Visctrocy S, Crlgor, Brown- Thou who know “y m” u“ . . Pa Beck 4. D. MacDonald 4, Bsgnoll 2, Creed. A lgoung 4. Todd 2. Referees: Pulford and Sinclair. '2 _..a:=;-z.. Ofll. the rs are whose ed- and most of them are succeed-l llsh women are bottle;- dressed than ever before. The Mayfair snort with their pro-war Hollywood wa -ro may be devastated by tho shrlnklge, but women of moderate means who may have been telnpted before by tiwo cheap little dresses, now with the phantom of clothing coupons wit-h her when she ghops buys one really good dress and look; ‘quarter than ever. There's still the venerably baggy lmglllh tlweed suit but. Bngluh wo- men have found out that good twseds can be cut. into creations of , tailored art. And when they give up 12 boarded ooupons- -one quart-i er of the year's total mimosa-they nuke sure it ls well-cut of shoulder, m waistline and skirt. The sum cuft- -or the good little simple wool dress- 10¢; every- where. Every and night life mm a split second after work leaves off. A theatre curtain inly 8o up as early as 6,15 ., 6.30 p.m., st the latest, so there's no time to whip home for a qai$ change between the job and y. Even the sleepy time Ilil like to be homo by ll pm. in this front line gin underground or on tho mp of o h" captivity he, wgighf, unwed . '_‘ to n1 "n. ; , l , _ Dxg¥lnugs_ C1“ hm“ Hands "" run their kennel as a joint concern. P012135; Tee c 5mm 522 5"" Mmnnu‘ WW. so l. ulot evening of din- May 12—Yard Birds vs. Tanks. "we “e carrying on with omqJeep-s - - - - ' - -' fogroer “blviiri: mama"! “hum “m have": May ‘Pymd Bu.” w Doug,” Zifihasefl and dog because; {going Lancaster 5 on‘ -. 6 and 7 Pm. nuts, fihr. ng are e rzd u ings Pa an I“ “woman who“ lkiglfsh gentlsmen- -or genus- TMQZ 19_Clutchlng Hands v5‘ gglfne gtoExnlgewxggrlszilgaefxfTtertthecme mo" Ch¥lc£ i" “in. ‘m’ m” 5" m “PM”! Se" win‘ $griccnflquiaxlc Lhegtmo i: a" - .. ' ' ' 5 nlpeg ' M _- ;3_C1 m- H d5 _ al- What a miserable country this _ ' _ the clothes they wore l,“ day pt the Y,,,§‘B.,d5_ “ m“ ‘m "‘ is going w be if n. the ‘stop mu, Sunemlm- 69 u fl}; JMXQ- fj- g-Qfyg- yzifitigg, smy or their gmart mu. club ini May 23—Tanks vs. Doughnuts. ‘w? m“ PW?“ have their way." - Rb ‘a4 1 - Clsrenc. ‘Bl: ‘Ottawa ' u“ w“ ma’ I - -. . __ . __ W __ Swordflshu feat was unique in the I- mflefly “‘ l“ o " ' The girl who still possesses of century-on new of the cups’? ‘n 1?’ l” dinner area. mi does n. lightning ting: wecksriiefore the 6031-, M°K‘““°“ m “a 1“ a m to lot hwno in um u, am‘, _pe on was 11 with gastric in-i ._ it for o party, 1| o sorry sight in gfluenza- He was able to ‘have onlyi D_°‘;,,§f‘,§,‘,,‘,'“' I55 m; n3 from of the mt; when m; gun’; one trial after a hare. Then, three! K Stewart 113 198 127 over, wilting, probably in the rain d"? "m" the m" the three-vein- Jjmrw. m m 1 ---_-_--- for the taxi m» mm comes. And olds il was trapped and broken in A Pgttgrgqn 131 106 134 Mhrlnc Wharf Bowlmg not many fikny dresses can retain [e i“ w“ that toned up. 0n a nun. s mo. x. Stewart. m. ________ um.- dignity oftcr s ride homo in veterinarian, operating tlble four 1'. Lgflerty, 9a. yMpA. Am”, Aru 1| irwhss were amputated- High Three: x. swwm. 44s. us Swordfish raced through n. nts: ~ nldr-g-Dgqr- i m mm mu. block m" 1p 5 °°“"°s “"1118 the three-day meet Suvemls -'~‘ v u Grimes m m 2n “rt-lino "or, friend i-l need and in the semi-final bent Lord Go Gémrs - 1 w‘ E‘ Dough. a 13g 1g 471d the ll who war thenfgm the I-iwtenent. "the biggest ceiwnw n n’ Power m 138 ice het- dmlai m; when-ever they 9'" "m" "him finished his first Bobvrlnon m m m no The girls ma‘ h: to imp -two taisals fr; the fast time of 9 i-2 s 1m loan lnhrutlnghpnd w; l, u“ "W" QM - p faithful fmckwi have k rimm- “It i I t b ii u: -_ .1319...“ Zf§§“‘§,.,,,.‘§}.s‘§, 1'3, Y... $11: F Br‘ in uni.‘ Tamils 14s 153 1-.='i3"'."-Y§§'é pg W22... .311 ‘hi; 'w nni i 1 t ' ' ' gIMLIESI Pgozitanbigfger Shtgiliuflltllhlj: a ‘P11513100 H; {a m!» l. coilsr o! sparkling e Derby in an. P 1 told ' 1mg amoral; finance wixtfgfiiir” me I BY ulm “Teal M“ _ a" m’ lalablarfi 62;! milling» Wm Wunwba large ciwa n the WCI;'.},“'“'.I,,",E""§ 65:11 ‘Wsmmm fit $3.2‘; l’: %f In 60.120 mm ca‘: ‘ihl. mm two-dog final ut there was at least ' ' ' ' 1m above match wns won by Wm!!! N1 s to be ‘ the dogs One American soldier who thought the whole piling “scrgwy" 35 he my, cg?! i-hpzddflss chase the bunnies l u at the Jlldg m byAgrt Tdwiilifb 110588 e l m“ 9 "y sen Hun with grey sidewhiskerg and polished lqglngs! 00k the American sergeant (he w“ rom Missouri) aside and pruwg JiiIBdiEiOII" to question such g4 whiff! m“ lily on n white horse? ""1 why 409s the Elly who lets "so =fi-l"'.%i.“r§.“i.§£“ii" ~ 8 e guys QInEmIit-ion." was the American ll. S. Teachers Ask “#411141 uporll In ' lllavlog zomlorh- i 93¢ mkorl o! lluo l cum loan. 5 i 4.1811‘. HI‘. Francis of Calgary, WHERE IN ENGLAND, April 12 —-(OP)- Soberliy, the airman pinn- ed tn‘: order on the bulletin board. re : "In um interest. of the unit. nor- mal Commando u-linlnf will bc sub- ‘“ ‘ for ll alt , ‘ become incapacitated." The decisl was reached by the Cmdr. I'm! Hillock of ‘Iioronto and his administration officer, be. physical training and games hlli been introduced to koop officer; in condition, The cour o med loaf ll i the station“ p tllli p, with’ f precise n-lglish in truyszi‘: siding s o . officers trotted about to logroon up. Then, the instructor made a grim. ous error. He suggested s bil, of m, u, ba-kctball. a the GCGOOIQIMdJm n0 ‘t an“, F01’ Just one minute all went well. goon b, m.“ h“ n," ‘m, Theglthel Pastime turned on» I m, “m, u Q1} com not on of unprmed combat, wqpgnwn ' 501N111. rugby Ind lncmsu Tho “wow” mm D _ - ut rumba culm- nise foronllhiicilengeacl-(apalihélfafi iiilllesrelgérmwddhfiulwermlgmgowha a ' "u" y ‘m, xu“ fluvial Scotla through an increase heard. Om psi-t of the "llmo" wont n G i .1 ’ . ~ n“, mggiéinéflugyleikéryievnasv 13:8 ilxféhig‘. 1 _ in m1. um- wu with Winni- Novu lscotia teacher's union ht itl mug}; J’; fiefflfiybofj, Tum“ "as llmitlr Nfllgflha And finally annua convenion. mil“. Winn O . Bqnbflj A mm“ _ and nu on became entangled u; u” _ - flflkc an lmtrenecdflltae lrilittglrsiiewwwi-tfh vaumn‘ m"- Aiwm“ 9° lull %u up o, m. ma.“ °m“‘ Pncnler as. MacMlllan m urge m» '"“*°Y"- 11¢ W" wild the we ' increase in the grant. "m! In 915°!" gap‘ bu,» scgoegfifségisemsaflndc d theudlprovinclal‘ Q ‘Z1141; ‘lgédlléhrllallogf of Amfiold, ___,,__ as the result of l§m§q...n§°p§§“r’.‘.. avail] would-be stack-leis “fnzgflf “am?” u‘ ‘mgg? 7y m!“ nteachers. particularly in rural areas 0d almost, i0 yard; balm airfieidb commanding officer, Wing 2y“ Logan on to: l0 minute; Ivoryolu quit 11h r b 00h] 1S0 . sinus: c..." cc" Ohllupionlblp of tho Marlon for 1M4. ouwn n - n» offic “fly u. bylomo from lhcor amount-ion. . l0. Hnrry Moron and; hi: "but Murcia" to Winnipeg mom wrllnrl "who ti-nvclled with our bookay tum‘ all over the " and nil they be told he ll “ tbs dllllll.” er. was a lhot on tho bunt. mhln he jiu-jftlu practised 8.0. MoGuIln of I the! whoa-um hm. m. for I'll '1'" "I" “gm. inf 1 u. revolution tomuAjpuplghnof cg": mm m» ms inc mm "fr? Iundly on 11.5" fibula mfg-i: hey can't m than. ' w IAMPSIIR SOIIOOI. do x Imagilflo: 1J3"? -— l Arno ' ‘I s‘ i’ . . gs 5 #<." g a" izilligii . all; 5 “fir. NM! p. is a Bags 26th Plane LONDON. April lfl-(OP Cable) -Wlng Cmdr. J. R. D. Braharn joined the upper brackets of the Empire's fighter scel fndoy when he destroyed his Nth lane, a twin- ne which he down during o. M uito in- truder patrol over Denmar . t Five Nazi _ raft Factories yiflirpe__i_Boncbed illmifll-MU llcOw-Iureoogn wbonho ' " .- of the uum at the intcrnnnonli horse WABHINCYION. Aorfl 10-min gum‘, April 10—(AP)-Pur- cloth-l. o vital WW in tho cm- F 31°" R- owl on. the Prince of - can casualties in tho war “m; m. announced intention of man IulUkI lino to tho eastern Lord found . born b 00d! e‘ presented him with l gold 613% W" "m 17531- the Allied air forces to destroy all front. howl-Mr. ‘m I vwmlmnt isurl in guys-slum with sublcrlptionl mat w» secretary Stinmon um w- that u left of German air {rower - The figlllilfir-soorted a» um ‘ 11 8 . ding the lportnnop the world over. day lrmy cuusltles r American hesvv bombers at licked raiders bo d o Mulnrsc m “£55. »..‘3?“s‘.."n"2.‘....‘ °........ ".332... n... ...§§’.‘“.i“° $333k? lllffim‘ “M” ” ‘.32.’. ‘léifi “PM” "°.'°."°‘ "‘.“..‘.“ 3.22‘ ififi"’l.lz.‘.‘i..tiii.‘f.“wtli.“.f“%'°" " ' ' - rdro our n n - yvr. c; £12000?) minister m income Capt. Lancelot Edward Lowther. 55.0.1”. wounded, 10,014 missing. L, tear; a p0 no miles from Budwcst on m. .. 2L! he’ yulnlinbggfongf) :33’: m 1m‘ " mgothpliluvgxrrihcd 28W! have re These blows followed s new ot- Zifmmficfidqg. ..“.‘.‘,‘,' 4' I I I ' _ O . “ii-r: ss:.crs:::§"* 'l““.'l :m*i.:"..:'stc.".:. is rinse t‘.i.l..§’;‘..‘l.°..‘-*‘.ll‘.‘l.‘€‘tl "ii-ill? siirbsrtisarrk m" " m" ,,,,d,n°§,,f"°‘§°~ “M "mflwld- Lulldfilw" strll‘ have tum of disuse in prison blaed n. n. l“. Wellingtons.~'.l‘he' gm... yomwom 50mm m: Carlton Hollis! rélficfirlmfimfiln? ‘ clmlmmvfllly in e nesc-occupibd " yo" hurled °W°¢°n blwk‘ aircraft components factory neg.- u. m... .63.. “n”... | F territory WPELBJZBLHLELL the Budapest Vesoes sirdromo 1o 1g w“ 1n 151g uu-QQR", an," Q The 1BR“ "ivy vfliillliy m"! "-”"“"—*'—"__““—“_'_“ miles southeast of the capitol and he ‘ucceeded u) ‘m. m,‘ on m’ is 44.040. Of these 18,749 are dead. heavy bombers took a new crack ' n nous wounded. 9M4 musing. MacArthur A‘ at m. m a mrda at Brod In wafumQ fflfl‘ 4.4m. prisoners. , Yuogllaviar on o o linking Be1-_'__ grade and Zagreb. Thole yards were __ bombed April 2 and April a. Photograph interpreters said 1.9.."- . day that "considerable ‘ on" was caused by the raid yesterday o! the Messerschmitt production , plant at Wiener-Neustodt. Eleven Anni-icon bombers and two fqhg. ers were 10st in raid. Twenty. Qight enemy planes were shot down over the combat ores, and three elsewhere. On the ground the Germans ap- peared to be regrouping their for- ces in Goriglisrw sector, s msn- oouvro first noted list week. Ger- man c or: second to be min- Sandidate ls Still Uncertain WASHINGTON, April B-(CP) —A few ambiguous phrases in some personal correspondence from Gen. Douglas MacArthur led political interpreters tonight to the conclu- sion that the allied commander in the southwest Pacific has made The 23-year-old R. A. F. ace, holder of the D. B. O. and Bar and the D. F. C. and two bars, now is‘ the fourth highest scorer among‘ Empire airmen still on operations. . Lt. George (Buzz) Beurling of Verdun. Que. heads the list with 31 victims but the greatest living R. A. l". ace is Group Capt. A. G (Sailor) Malian. with 32 German planes to his credit. He now is off operations International Police Force impractical WASHINGTON. April lilv-iAP) —-Plans for n single interimlional ' IOIYCiUSiOHS were based on was the himself available for the Republic- an presldmtiai nomination. But. if MacArthur meant just that, he didn't say so. What the the upper reaches of the Gar- lg lano river, and Allied mconnsu. once was met with brisk attack. m “““3.‘i“°‘°.’lli“ °r"u:: u oxoe or a cry up . In sum-n Italy, Gannon pt _ against s sector held by‘ mdion fcr- motions of thq Bgltis 8th ‘Anny , were beaten back with olmoltiu. Ortana and the adjacent. region have been heavily shelled by the‘ Germans and the barrage spread over s IO-milcitrotch. lack o! a disclaimer in the Gen- rrslis correspondence with a Neb- raska LvuBNHmBh of any political ambitions. That was about all the interpret- ors had to go on, except that the General had expressed agreement with tiieylews of representative A._ L. Miller (Rep-Nob) espectlng - . m“. - _ isrztetrnal affairs of the United aura: gxrnmniug" 3,033,," fig‘ a es. ' ‘ ' n. brief this u what the General °°‘ Canadian troops have been erltifil. sold in his letters 1. Did not anticipate fulfilment of the "flattering predictions" made by Miller that the General would be nominated by the Republicans a "carry every stats in who nation." ~ _ __ 2. Agreed “unreaervcmy with the "complete wisdom and states- manship" of Miller's comments in a letter in which the House of Re- ‘ves member said the In Unemployment $102,613,621 llovvl, body work-s in England, wd l- new deal had "crucified" itself "on the cross of too many unnecessary- rules and regulations.’ urged Moc- Artihur to let his friends work for his nomination while the General remained silent, and predicted that such a nomination would remove President Roosevelt from the‘ race. 3. Called "sobering" Millers de- scription of home-front conditions in which the Congressman assert- ed that “if this system 0f left win!‘ us and new deolism is continued another four years I am certain that this monarchy which is being es- tablished in America will deltroy the rights of the common goo 1e. 4. Said that. like A Y8 l!" Lincoln. he believed the people could be depended upon to meet notional crisis if given the truth; "the great point is to bring before them the Zltts." 5. Sold he and his m"! i" "doing what we can with Whit W have" in the southwest Pacific. but ho would "be glad. however. WM" more substantial forces are P1899‘? impractical. The experts are plannkig new in terms of separate national forces- armies. navies imd air Krml-DS- A half-dozen or more powers would maintain strong national forces and would. it ls hoped. .ioin w sup- press or put down international dis- turbances threatening funeral war. Says llanucks Bravo ln llong Kong Fight SYDNEY, Australia, April 12 -(C P)- Mrs. Donald Needlmn, repat- riated from an internment camp in 1.101;; Kong has reached Australia to Join her husband. She travelled 26. 00o miles to come here but her will? insurance Fund .-_.-- OTTAWA. April 13 -— (0.1!) - With Canada's unemployment in; surance fund totalling $102,613,621 s at Feb. 29 194-4, some 2.750.000 - Canadian workers now have an sv- efflsc of $06 each in a pot intended to help see them through slack periods. ~ Since the first workers became - entitled to collect benefits from the . fund in February, MHZ-after pay- ing in for 1B0 days-o total of, $1,711,442 hu been paid out in .= benefits. Although there has been no large scale drain on the fund recent i months have shown increases, and a natural seasonal tendency in the. winter. cwtblncd with some indus- - trial lay-offs, lent the numb: of applications for benefits to a new high of 11,761 in January. ‘The balance of $102,618,627 has been accumulated since compuls- bu not been revealed. Mrs. Needham was s. captive of the Japanese for 2i months- Durin! from 118 co 81. pounds Mnst. wer-wheiminl odd before she “fused m s“ iifigdiincnan become llQflflfllffv-Lnfl a he; experienoesjnvcfllfi pry nemployment insurance was _ in J , 1941. Elnploy- erl and employees have fointiy contributed SHOAISJM and thl government has paid $32,001 The bflllfloo his been earned in interest _ at. my disposition." s" "or noes. c.~.:'=:=*":: ce a tlgrCn-ladian WW9! in their rfyilht 1' Sure. Inflation Control Is Swell-fol‘; Him l ' common. nlulFiiulluTilQ