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GODERI014„ ONTARIO, THURSDAY, Ft UMW 8th 1945
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TelepliOna CO.
WM. ifUTaigilLAND r'
.„7 BaVrilifer Ana $01leltO3,
Office—North, St. Goderieh. Phone 750
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MONrITII an MONUITI1,
*Chartered Aecoutttants%
51 .Albert Street; Stratford-
Toront0 W2 Baty 'Street
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" INSUR,ANCE, •
AteRxraLor• Alvvr4J, VI IN-
..SURANCE CO.—Farm'44nd: • iso -
__ town property inSured -
. 011icers,.."4'res1de1t,' w. it. Arght•
bod;.'usoatort.b.; -Vice-.President 33'rratik
McGregor, ,Clinton; Manager and.
-*Secretary-Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Sea,
lorth
Directors—W. 'iL *ArchIIal'1, Sea -
'forth; Frankreger, Clinton; Alex.
• Broadfoot, Seaforth; . Chris. tem)
• rdt„ Bernhohni E. -TreWartha,
linten; 3ohn L. Malone, Seaforth;
Alex. MeThVing, Alex-
.. ander, Waltott;, Geo. 'Leitch, Clinton.
• Agents --•--john:', EL,Pepper Bruce -
field; IC F. MiKereher, Dublin; V.
Prueter,•prodhagen; 'George A. Watt,
BlytIiP• : • e,
Policy -holders can inakeall paY--
. niente and...get their cards reeeipted at
lhe Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin .Cutt's
Kingston. Street, Goderieh, on
3. 0.-Beitl'S.,General Store, Bayfleld...
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womErs IxtaitirgE rxEms
Apploos ON valoTO
. The 'regular. meeting Of.t1. Women's
InititUte Waq,..held In MatKai7liali,
Qfl ThurSilaY, rebrUary'
Manni,S, Presiding, It waa, deeided‘ to
donate 40 to the central fund, also
to tho for the ;purchase of
books, Plana were Made for a „Card
PArtY SO be held .ar the 'how ot Mrf).'
it. • ,QQed 'Some:time, 111••'IreiWUserY- 4
spocial 4004 from the, Red Cross
workgeOni WAS: read, as there is an
Urgent :heed ler,' ewers to complete
•allota before garelrlst. ,
PtieDoUgull, inetOetor of
music in,the,,SehOels; gave a sillekidid
talk, on music. With a class of emelt
014,s And beY,tre140 delnonstrated getting
single notes in -pitch and how to de-
velop rhYtinn,; The Obildren excelled
themselves in their -.eiterelses and en-
joyed it fully as lunch as the audience;
Mrs, 'McDougall's, talk was witch ap-
Pregiate,41 by, those present;
Interesting Furrent.eventa were given'
by Mrs)....Merier, ApPOintinenis ivakle
for bingo- were as f:0119WS Februar'Y
8, Iv.its. Whittingham; 10, Mrs. Peak;
17, Mrs.. geirbals-,
40Ver4t. letters were read ''from boys
br.thevrvices`'whollad re*Yed..
eigar-
otte3' •Some
sick mein-
bers Were-Mlle/AO. ,A sale of home-
made bread by 'Dutch Afictiozi, realized'
$3.25. ItIlWas decided -to sell tickets
on a love1Y. pair of pillowslips donated
by a shut -In meraber. Roll call was
answered with an •exchange of valen-
tines. -ASthe close of the meeting
lunch ivas served by the conunittee in
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charge.
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, ECONOMY IN STATIONERY ,
' At. least 'one Governinent -organiz,
ation is maltint an „earnest effort.' to
economize' 'in the Use of stationery:*
The weekly..bnlletins of. the *Wartirae
Prices and Trade, Bbard come to us in
envelopes which had , Previously en --
MEDICAL
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DR. F. J.t, EYB; BAR,
• *NOSE,. TBROAT . • . -4--
Late` Reuse Surgeon New 'Yor• k
Ophthalmia and Aural Hospital, assist-,
.ant at .Mporefieid. Eye Hospital, and
Golden Square Throat • Hospital„
• London, England. •
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED • -
53 4,-,Viraterloo Street S., Stratford.
,TelePhone 267• .
Next visit Bedford Goderich,
• Wednefiday, January .24,th, 'at 2 p.m.,
• till 4.30 p.m.
Young People o
our Churcbes lfleet
ASSembly ' Vietarial Street
Addreilaed by Rey;
tp. ern
- At the inVitation ot the Young
People'S. Pnien of,Nicteria street 'United
-church,: under the presideney of gr.
Harry Westialte,,merahera of the young
people's OrganizatiOns of St, George's
Anglican, church, the, Bantiot etturch,
and . North ' street :United Atwell
assembled in the basement of, Victoria
Street ehurell on 'Monday r'evening fov
worship . and fellowship, the oceasion
being , "fireSide service" .sponsered
interdenominationally by , the . 'youth
Council,of Canada. Knox Presbyterian
church young people . tendered. their
•regret § 'ut:not being able to honor the'
invitation, aAPrior "commitinent malt-
ing it impossible, - The Aevotienal"
Period, conducted by Mrs. Roy 'Pewter,
was preceded `bY'''Or Singsong led by
the :Victoria, street president. .
The' ,minister of 'V ietoria street
AeY.t.-.La.wreneeH,Tnritr, p„ki*,
gave tli'e addr"esS, remtn hig,h,gt,young
'friends of Itie,marVellous achievements
,of youth in all theatres Of ,war and
Peace endeaVor: "Just imagine," said
the ratnister, ;"bow stupendous an
achievement it is placing in the skilled
hands' of youth a. mechanism costiirg
rwards $200,000 hurtling through'
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PUZ DATES OP
, FATION cou?olis
" Ration coUporoii now valid. are bUtter
,
00 to 00, Ugar 40- to 01; preserves '83
to 38 , •
• 011e• butter 'eoupon- is good or the
FIFTEEN LIU ORPHANS
II TO CANADA FON
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illintireds of thousands of Ruvian ,41readY AllinberS of Canadian WoMell,
, Next convene becoming valid ti;* ' ff :iu3.7. ;vefiamrs'°o*f'11' wc)414X:teasSreatindewweglAartYlle4riftlel Or :.'llled.ve441°Wb0Ygt/lbelle/P$11°furv:):1411'llttrttlee IMItusit8tillitIng
PUrchase ' of , eight .0unt.es and Once) .
coupons become valid each month.
ibutter52114 0 06 3, . . preserves , ' 39 to 49, and sugar the
• Germans destroyed, their homes,. barns, lees, einaeiated ..,auddran in t40 bitter
reMn411t8 °e tlieir 41'11111°' °The Q:14.1e11111131.111' 41,°tall4Cad•StillitillerlDW7OefniftatIne "Bhantkre*
41tae the1l"aniMill8':1":141 'Arlil "110- Russian winter, 80 like our own, - •
'RATION NOTES . went; •h
,T'ey *killed fathers and snea. clothing. donations ;van be shippo
ration bOoks three and ruu
• tOrinenteit and enslaved .Young 011,41' to Russt• as quickly° as they come **-
ter"' The Aid to d is unx/QUO to
tour became invalid on December '33-A Now the Russian- people ki'e retukik- sbip as ranch 0,0 posougo and quickly,
radon .cards' iSsued prior to that date lug to their homes. What they 1'004 These are Some Of the things most
are still valid. •:. • ,' • On their..4,return IS too horrible. to de- Inv
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"'With- the study situation on sugar in Brilbie. IP ,c'tble Pkraine ana- *SYclermf, - Medea in 4%'148f"' t4x1n1; 1;341411e$' 14Y-
ettee, babies' blanicetS,' caldren's mitts,
still tight. the public and owrators a s a, II 0 r mea an aroundOdessa, __,,.. . ,.._,,,., ,t_„....„....„ . ,.4.--,..,..
Western Ontario regional office of the.
Wartime prices and Trade Board that
terainae(r „tv the the. Germans tiolled gullies and river- ""bloeeLeTe$9 )-4413141.0, 974747e/ottpri 444lagituti
graves Ailed with thousands of yOung i and Aindai and bitintor of nu. size,
and old whom they slaughfered. Mil- will be heartily, welcOMed. ,
eating, places are . beds, fOrest and trenches, into mass blanket; Knitted gO0114 of ail si4e0
regulations governing sugar servings lions of ;children Were made orphans.
in, restaurants must be kept. Restaur- . , A Russian •ilay nursery . teacher,
But now the 1)001)10 in the „great irl elena . Condratieva, writes: ....“Dear
customer asks for. --it, .Servings are areas of the Soviet' Union
Canadian Friends—The school i work
Aliagntisteradatto.11;:t .mserve
t4htlagall.rthiriPtelee7untllifall:11111g
Pes
or two teaspeonfuls,with tea or ceffee,'
no matter the nuMber of cups „served,
Not more than ,tWe teaspoonfuls- ,of
Sugar may be served with cereal, des -
Sea or -any ,
. .
ilaVelitkOn. up their work, 'Xite, w4fip, reeently, organized for children
4s being chased aeross_Europe. by their tot 104 parehte„ You are very fortml-•
yeang sons,' and the. older people and ate that you 'have been able to escape
en ,
Woat'are beginning to work the land
these childrelt'S.,SorroW,S ,and • to hale
again. -.They are beginning repass- bolt spared, the heartache witneas»
tll .terrible„ the-t.rtsgo,307.-many, eoptugio, greatjA4
'shakers may net be- -trsed.,..toose OT that the Canadian:Aid to 'Russia Fend
ot1ie14food;Perf9P.'tft:ITNazis„: and:it IT fOrIlirsLyerele people,
wrapped' Sugar antigt. not be left on. a• • -
- appealingdfor help- • •
.table,•
codnter. or, tray. - ' all t.he.):_bei_ rated. areas of Russia)
_GRAY ilOX RETVR.11S. "homes. What little they have is
th&lurvivors are taking orphans into
their
TO ONTARIO being -shared with these forlorn,
. .
shocked youngsters, many of whom
Saw 'their parents tortured ..ad n
For them 'tenet- is .being sought , from
their generotis Canadian „
Their great- need is clothing, Warm,
the *itir at,. incredible speeds and, 'oft-• . Ontarici. Is being: „invaded, quietly.
1
a-Prayer.',4 Resident in youth hi daring, •,u• _
times returning solely upon 'a Wianand "
ng
d „:11°"‘1
high endeavor, ven.turesomeness, those L'10711 ays tne' &1 13 lex• IsetcKe th.
requisite qualities which- as -the Years coming of the' witite man, the"gray lox
knitted tlaings,,for they are unable to I packed- for shipment, to headquarters
utold tend ,to, be watered out in the Was a ,comnion aninaal in sonthern buy anything in. those devastated areas. 4o1 the.Canadian. Aid to -Russia Fund at
BIRD MIGRATION BlEarNtit.
A11130001 it Is *till rebroarY, Mica -
'tory birds' are on the move, ,Dian't
assume tbat this Means an early spring.
According to ornithologists of the Oval
Ontario Niwuni, bird' Migration, cent-
Menees at this time of year, every year..
Pebrliarr 1St t140 MOW; . 'CO* mow
buatinge.and'.imrned Wink birds widelti
.bave soiourneelir the' United sixtetlettt,
re-enter our PrOvinCe. ViVard, the
end of the niontli. Seattered bands ot
eroWS also calk 0121 eVeetad-tO Wing
their way over Our s011thrim,g0uUti;
Far to the South, In .:00uat.' Amerieti,
Many kinds of birds.: are becoming
restive., Shorebirds of :se'Vel'al 'kinds
whiekwill., nest within tlac'Aregic Orate'
are .almolf On the ruoVO northward.
,Cheer Up; Maybe 'Spring. is Just around,
the corner." •
k).VR111.bafi13,,Vtilttt4i, ,y"mopP-:c' ottedaiiik:-L
welcome -your -One -hap, and-- war; re-. Will icat be very populatilere..
member your' friendlinesS,,--alwayS,P Being ene'S own boss is a priceless
Anether letter, .'froni a Mother signed-privitege.',•.Paritters have., foulid 'tabs
says:• "Mr baby died of st ut-when - have aceePted, 'empIoy-
Oen. atm' bel3IV you must be that merit- 'elsewhere and found that t1)41.
you haVe -never ••• enconntered' the. could not get, elf to attend a'Inneral
Paseists-_,-We,...are„,struggling,hard for or an auction sale.
victOr4:-and:'-i-! am • yofx: glad that, Teti "
arel,WOrking for the same 'batise'
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Donations of, elothing ,be Itpft
,
*at where 0.'0. will
possession of their, elders. 1••,,, . eed.
Ontapo., Ihni we know from the
bones„Muh ics ned by 15,000,000 orphans. Toronto.
'A: post-war 'world: writhing in its teilad.- •10e-Idstorie Indian, village. .
agony, ' wriggling in , its yubble, will
- Then it; disappeared from. our • •
challenge youth. AS neyer.betore, An'”"ieIts rangeshranit southward, ler
-closed letters addreSsed to the. inescapable by-,prodUct of war is the
eangoillamorme
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CHIROPRACTOR AND IDRUGLFSS
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Goderich; .Plione 4341 •I
. Office. hours --10 to 12 to 5
and 7 to p.m., 'Tuesday, Priday and
Saturday: • *
, .10 to 12 a.m. only ori•-,Wednesday.
l'..MondaY and Thursday .at Mitchell. -
'Mineyal- fume baths by • appointment
.•
• • only,
. A. N.-ATKINSON
. • 51- South St.
Registered under DrUgleSsEractitionerS
Ac'efer the-E'rovinee of Ontario.
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1.)IJELIC NOTVE
C' P S OARMAN "
Itzl13:
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'cuutur
Association. prepared for any
music eXara. Residence: 114•J. Craig's,
St. George's Crescent,-(' •
Stratford-Goderith Coa,ch
Bus' TIME -TABLE .
leaving 8.14 a.m., •
-1Z.-25- p.m. arid 5,05 p.m.;
' Dire,et connections to • all points.
For further information• phone,
'British or. Bedford .11otels• or 'lead
(305)
IIAROLD JACKSON
Specialist' in:. Farm and '..11ouSehold
Sales. Licensed in* Huron and Perth
. Counties: Prices 'reasonable; gads-.
faction guaranteed : -For • inforniation,
etc., vvrite or,:p 'hone .(colIeet) 11AUCiLD•
:JACKSON, 4, .•.ffeaforth, or phone
71•,.
Goderieh.• • •„
P.B., with a jabel, covering the origina
address.... A* similar method. is quit
;generally in: use in the Old Country,
where incontbag envelopes 'arecarefully
saved and re -addressed.' .•, •
316'
J. W. CRAIGI.
INSURANCE
u and
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,tEAL ESTATE
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.1410iNE 24 GOOF4I011
• "1 tell:yon, sir; lonehair does make
t.
a man look intelligen"
,"I disagree.. My wife took one Off
My. Coat this morning, , and, I •looked.
feolish." . • •
Geo. G. MacEwan
it
Fire, ,,et:itletit ani Motor Car
Insurance
•AVEICE—MASONIC TEIVIPLE.
SOST_S ET' • • '
PHONE 20 GODEttiCid
P. J. RYAN
Beal Estate and ImMrance •
Of0ce and Residence
11:• Trafalgar Street.
Phone- '663
• FOIL SALe—Hobse$ of :a112.1inds,
cheiee buitoing lbis,-busineis"pro-
perty and Several good farina. 7
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INSIiRANat
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STATE FARM MUTUAL'
AUTOMOBILE :.INSURANCE'
Cheap Rates, Whiter Storage .
Also Agent, for Manufacturers'
Life."Inimranre
C. Pettman
RR 6, Gip it erich. Phone 6r3.
Dungannon... - 22-34
• Donald- B. Blue,
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EXpERIPICED. AUCTIONEER
Licensed for.Counties of Huron
• and Brute..
,ADD„liESS: Ripley, Ont.°
Phone Ripley„,49
Por information apply to ale
IIideniglon, Division. Court' Clerk, •
GoileritKiOnt.
aarel.
THA CAPITAL
AT
•A- PEQ7,$,E
4R
5Now--Itob liope aiid 1au1ette Oodtittrtli, ,in "The Ghost,Itteahers"
Monday, Tuesday- and Wednesday—Two *Features
Alan Marshal,. Laraine' fiajr, Marsliallunt mid Allyn froslyti
!Set, sail bn'ar marital lark and tirid the course-ortrue-rove-Thr-Stili
rough.going „
44,11RIDE BY M1STAKE"
!Von,' Conway, Audrey Long anq Edward itroiiheY ,
' aption-tale, with a fistful of (,,xeitein'ent, jammed iato one long
"Night of Adventure"
creation Of an ultranationalism which
tends to extol 'to an, inordinate degree
the Materiargrowth almost,to• the total
exclusion 'of that Which truly.- and,:_gione
Makes a .nation;---"rigliteotisness.'.
' "The so-called First " World • War
forged Canada's nationhood upon the
anvil of saerifide and daring, and in-
credible as it may sound our beloved
Donainion• in the ranks of the Allied
nations stands fourth in terms. of
naval power—s: phenomenal .achieve-
ment when one remembers that the be-
ginning of this -Colossal centliet foUnd us
hi possession of a. few Yserai-derelict
ships: The post-war world general,
and.: our own Dominion. in particular,
will rightly expect mu.clii•Of and from
its youth.—the conce,ntration of youth's
high idealism •upoti its probleins;:the
spirit'.of stenttireSomeness sind high en.
deavor,; und, above all,. that *religion,
Which_ofttimes comes 111 the wake o
var, the result -6f tired naiads, jaded
idealg, the release. of tensions, . shall
have 11() part in the, total struCture'. of
our Dominion's life."
,The speaker, renainded his hearers
that Jesus was a relatively yoting 111511when His earthlriabristry was rudely
-d '
terminated, kit what a great deal He
paekd. into life. "Search
of time thatm
you ay. redithe sands
seover.„His,
footprinth 'obliterated in. some measure
by the 'rubble and ruthless' devastation
Jimpd--- eseby and you will
them; Make- their:- design •yetir own
and :walk worthily ' therein. Maybe*
where we your elders haste, failed you
may-*Suece.ed. May • the strength -of
the Eternal be yours find
days to 00150."
' Following the Worshipiperiod,,
of social intercoursewas enjOYed.by the
young folk, -after Which:.coffee, Cheese
and era.ckers, • and doughnuts .• were
served. • Miss Pearl Roope and . Miss
E(hel Turton, social convenerS, provcd
b
to e admirable hostesses.
. The Victoria -street' young people:
were the redipients of thankS.tendered
by Mr.. Harold 'Shere Of the. Anglican
:Young People's - AssoCiation• and Miss
'Madeline Shackleton qi/ North street
Pnited_thurch. Gracing This history -
Making get-together . of Goderich'S
young people were Rev. jos: lanes and
Turntailkof the Baptist and
North street United elitifelleS 7rekred-
'tiVely. •
reasons Unknown. It" as bee.n absent .
from early historic times ,Until recently.,
Twenty years ago the gray, fox; popu-
lation began to spread northward again:
The Royal-Ontario.guseuni received its"
arat specimen. in' 1942. Subsequently
othim Were secured and the front of
the invasion is now known to be 'from.
the St. Lawrence)to take -of -the -Woods.
Only,. dine will tell_ how successful this
animal will be in re-establishing itself
in Ontario, )
• The coat of the gray fox has a "salt
and pepper" color eftect and the tipof
its fail sis. black. These 'features will
distinguish it from the red' fox In any
of its phases. ,The:Ontairio Museum at
Toronto will appreciate' information
which will add to our knowledge Of the
grail fox in Ontario.- °. • .
Tlaurtglay., Prldtor and •Satiirday—
Aoyee Reynolds, Edward ,Arnold, Ann liarding ,and Robert Hutton
As 016400- Ma 55 inerry,, as an apple *otcMb(1 lit -Springtime cometi
Warner Ilrothers' Xtitientti %Toy' Show
‘‘JAN
Great Lakes Traffic
in 1944 Sets Record
:1 "I know
'sift- he • too' • old to be considered
-1igible2" •
. 'Mrs. Brown:: "i'SlY ;dear, • he's too
eligible to be considered old''N
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,_.. The Great ,Lakes fleet -Set „a record
by moving 184,150,884 net tons, of
,
Iroiii ;Oret 'Coal,',' grain and limestone
airing '1944, the 'Lake Cit•rtiers"' As-
Soeiation announces. '
;111gureS ditelose-thattficreOrd. Wag,
accomplished in a' sailing season nine,
days: Shorter 4han. the former record'
season, of 194%, When 182,781,421 ,net
tons ;were :shipped.
Iron orw and limestone . slipped to
third .highest,in history, but, coal and
grain pro,dficed record traffic to bring
about 'the over alt high.
Grain 4novement set a high of 583,-
888,803 bushels, exceeding the old mark
of - 575,740,382 bushels • in 1028, when,
the United,States and Canada exported
,a•V•ii.q amotint of wheat to feed turepe.
The 1944 grainby weight felFbeitiit
the 1028 tonnage, since a large. amount
of .the Material was lightweight oats,
and -barley for livestock teed. ' ' ;*
A ' total ot. 852,042,188 bushels Of
grain was unleaded at , United States
ports, far surpassing, both in weight
and volturle, the. 314;492,425 '• bushels
unloaded hi 1028, elanadian ports re-
'eeived"'231,830,050 bushels in 1044.
- Of the record 58,747.203 tons of
bitinninous 'coal °delivered, 53,081,331
originated at Lake Iiirie portsearest
approach to these totals was 52,500,103
tons shipped; 40,733,234 front Lake, trio
ports, in 1041.
Movement of' anthracite e3iceede4
1,000,000 tons for the list time since
'Great Lakes vessel operators 'teolt
advantage or. *favorable'' weather anti
, ._ .... .
1 the larger capacity of sixteen faster
yeseels available for their Orst full
,
Matineotllteolnesdlon, &Aural% and at 2Qpfl
Cottiltig 'the) Invisible Man's Revenge," and iTartion My Rhythm,"
,`WHITEIt''. DAM: OLEAREli,.
ON TEN' • CHARGES
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.MONTREAL, Feb.. 2,7-Sqdn'...Ldr:
Harold (Whitey) Dahl, internationally-.
knewik liyer. • Was 'acquitted on' ten of
fourteen charges by an R.O.A.P: court
,
martial yesterday, the court' annonne-
ing that its findings on the other four
counts would be announced later.
The% acquittal on. 'a majority of -
charges mils announced . after; -a -three--
hour . period, _diving, Which the court
Was closed. Twice proceedingwere
re-opened:white part' of the testimeMY
of • WitnesseS heard at Dorval and.
'Belem; Brazil, was read„back to,,mem-
hers pf the...court-martial,.
• Dahl, who eScaPed, death by a Span:
ish squa.d in the Spanish civil
war,.had. been Charged Witlfiniproperlr
disposing of various pieces of Govern::
'nett property while lie was a.t Belem.
Disposal -0f Plane • -
All, of the charges, except, one, :on
Odic, tl$ietters Acclaim
New, R0410 5604* t
which acquitta1 was announced had ,to
do with! the. disposal. of the remains -of
crashed' alferaft which had beende-
'lared irreparable. The: other-. acquit-
tal was on a charge•eoneerning an UU-
serviceable motorCycle.
Charges 'onwhich decisionwill'
announced -later' 'dealtL1With. • the *di's,:
of a vaCutifll cleaner,..a radio:
transmitter Andrece1er an astro com-
pitSs,•Signal lautps and emergency life
rafts': _•Th•• '
Wing Cnadr. V:: Iry.Ach-Stalinton, smn
taing-utrthe--defence plea, did:tined Dahl
had been the victim of a Brazilian Junk
dett1er4' Wlio had sought -to avoid PaY),
'tient' of taxes and .tinties on pleees
:aircraft equipment Which, cane 'bite
his' possession -,by7 having Dahl; sign
'Varlets docunients: '
'The proSeciftion replied tbat the
court would be Unable leve that
:it- Mari' *Odd -enter ,into agreement
With '_strangers and_Sign doennterits
'without having a clear ,underSttinding
of 'What -he -was signing. -- •
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Dahl wits at SkY•llarbor air training'
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statin for a time and Was known to
many' in 'town.
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One of the biggest egipenstitions in
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YOUNG MAN, APOLOGIZE
TO YOUR MOTHER! SHE
MAKES,DELICIPUS STEW
FDIDN'T MEAN
IT LIKE THAT.
soRRy,,
mom!,
It ALRIGHT,
-BOB: T -KNOW
YOU'D LIKE STEAK
EVERY DAY-
,
AT's RIGHT!
THAN TO.
YOUR MOTHER, AND OTHERS*
LIKE HER WHO ARE
'SENSIBLE ABOUT
HO WING
YES, WOMEN ARE DOING
A- SkELL, JOB OF
RATIONING ON
OW OOK
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YES) WE CAN HAVE
ALL TI45,MEAT WE WANT r
BECAUSE WE DON'T BUY
MIME
, .THANKS •
.°1.6 THE HOUSEWIVES
They're doing a real job Iiow
many men could tun their
businesses, in the face of
shortages,. as ituietly and lei& ,
eieritly at these women do?
They are planning, day after
'day, varied, 'balanced meals.
,No mean task in wartime.
Sb let's forget t1le*c0n1p1aint1
and vealember to 'thank O'er
wives and nib:therm, instead.
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