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The Ottawa Journal du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 17

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Three Canadians. Lost by Enemy Action LONDON. Dec. The Minister of War Transport tonight released a casualty list of 232 names, including three Canadians and five Newfoundlahders, of members of the merchant navy and fishing Beets who. have been lott by enemy action at various The Canadians were: Ken S.

Hemeon. second cook, of Yarmouth, Claude Hardy, -fireman and trimmer, of North Ingon-Ish. and Joml William Sygrove, master, of Sydney, NJS. INDIGESTION may cauaa Heartburn At tb am rtcs of amtrm uun ton utf nan Aaeend oo BcU-u Tftfitata to btlp Mt aa Int. or mod of imi mentm n11riiMa wvWr kimn rornlafornDplonio( lnrtlMloa.

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Muaml. Roof Cleaning ICE AND1 SNOW REMOVED raoM voir Roor Bv Experienced Wprkmen Phone 2-1336 J. R. DOUGLAS Limited i 26t SLATER STREET See the. Journal "Want Ads" 14 Men Listed Dead or Missing BR.C.A.F.

The Royal Canadian Air Force; in casualty list A-143 issued late Monday, reported 14 men dead or missing on active service overseas, bringing total air force dead and missing since war started to i.i&o. Seven were reported killed on active service, seven, were missing on active service. In addition two were listed seriously injured, one oversea and one in Canada. Following is the latest official casualty list with official numbers and next of kin; Overseas. Killed on active service: Friesen.

Victor Erwln. PO LI 7028, Mrs. U. J. Friesen (mother) 44? 11th Medicine Hat, Alta.

Pepper, WlUiam Marcus, (Jr.) J8618. Mrs. M. Pepper, (wife). 773 Upper Lansdowne avenue, Westmount, Que.

BUchlager, Harold, Sgt R74903, Mrs. A. Bisch lager, (mother) 1114 Munroe street. Esquimalt. B.C.

Gibson, Jack Lloyd, Sgtn RC0233, Mrs. J. L. Gibson (wife), 12817, 123A street, Edmonton, Alta. Owen, Roger.

Pierson, Sgt, R77480. Mrs. C. F. Owen (mother), 3725.223rd street Bayside, N.Y.

Peggie, William Johnston. R60617, Mrs. W. Peggie-(mother). 134 26th avenue, N.W.

Calgary, Alb Stewart; John Alvab, Sgt- R6S342, Mrs. K. -G. Stewart (mother). Grand Pre, Kings County.

Ji.S. Missing an active service: Baker, Walter Merrill, Sgl, R52699. Mrs. W. M.

Baker (wife). 710 Champagneur street, Montreal. Chamberlain; Gordon Arthur, J1S078, S. H. Chamberlain (father), 314 Wellington street, IngersolL OnU Crump, Owen Charles Bellamy, J8132, Mrs.

C. T. Crump (mother), 641 Hudegarde street, Windsor, Ont. Campbell, William Robert, R69643, Mrs. W.

D. Campbell (mother), 711 Markham street. Toronto. Heinish, Morton Ralph, Sgt- R76013, N. Heinish (father), 110 Preston street, Halifax.

Hewitt, Isaac. Sgt, R64413, K. J. Hewitt (father), CMJL Station, Hornepayne, Ont Ruthven, James Lloyd, Sgt, R72419, Mrs. E.

-Ruthven (mother), Alliston, Ont Seriously injured on active ser vice: Pallcn, Richard Haviland. PO- J7083. Mrs. E. H.

Pallen (mother). 2177, 91st avenue, W. Vancouver. Canada. Seriously injured: St.

Laurent Joseph Antoine Emile, LAC- RSS539, Mrs. E. St Laurent (mother), 220 Des Com-missaires street Quebec Journal Readers Thanked for Help A message thanks from Ot tawa Neighborhood Services, and Mr. and Alex Brousseau and their family, of 8 Dora street Eastview. was received by The Journal Monday night as a result of an appeal through the news paper for aid for the Brousseau family, whose home was burned a fortnight ago.

Readers of The Journal readily lent assistance. Bedding, food, 41 articles of clothing and 22 pieces of furniture were given the fam ily, who lost, all their effects in the fire. I In addition, a substantial cash sum was donated by a Bronson avenue resident: The Lions Club has volunteered to provide them with a hamper of Christmas cheer, Australia Seeks Data To Speed War Effort CANBERRA. Dec. 22.

The Australian press today deplored suggestions that Australian representation on the Singapore War Council was necessary to "protect' Commonwealth interests. The Mel bourne Sun said the chief reason for sending a Minister to Singa pore because that is the best means of learning how Austra lia may best contribute to the common effort. PETER DONNELLY. Funeral services for Peter DonT nelly, who died on Saturday at his residence, 4 Echo Drive, in his 71st year, were held Monday morning. The funeral took place from the parlors of Gtorge H.

Rogers Lim ited to the Church of the Canadian Martyrs, where requiem high mass was chanted by Rev. W. V.Doran, O.M.I. Burial took place in Notre Dame cemetery. Chief mourner and only survlv ing relative was his sister.

Miss Margaret M. Donnelly, of Ottawa, No. 9 Detachment Wants Recruits Santa left himself wide open when be went around to the District Depot Lansdowne Park, Saturday afternoon, and. enlisted In the Canadian Army, while at tending a Christmas party for the families of servicemen. Quick to -seize upon the Idea, officers of No.

9 Detachment R.C.A.S.C., are now asking for a nice batch of healthy young recruits for Christ inas. The only stickler in the works Is that Santa can't turn out recruits as he 'can dolls, sleighs. trains and bicycles. And Santa doesnt. like to disappoint anyone; particularly his own arny officers, so now he Is preparing to go out and do a little active recruiting himself.

Still working on the idea, Col. G. M. Parker, O.C of No. 9 De-tachment aald Monday he had not decided Just where, when or how Santa, would appear.

But he will likely be out doing his bit within a day or two. WANTS D.S.T. IN U.S. WASHINGTON. Dec.

22. Senator Sheridan Downey urged the Senate today to express approval of nationwide daylight saving time in the United States as a measure vital to the war effort 3 A TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1941. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL' 17 Maccabee Air Cadet Flight Gets Charier A group of nearly 40 budding young airmen were- official'y launched' last night on 'a course which will eventually take them winging along the sky trails as qualified flyers. The occasion i the' of(icia) presentation of its charter to the Ottawa Maccabee Flight No; 04 oi the Ajr Cade'ts of Canada by Keith 'fJavidson.

chairman of the-Ottawa executive of the Air Cadet League of Canada, in the flight's rla.sjroonv in the Talmud Torah Kail. George street. The Macca bee flight an ail-Jewisn boys flight "Yon are just like a robin breaking out of IU said Mr. Davidson addrct.lnj the keen air cadets. "Ton can't fly yet but you UL- "Although it isn't compulsory fr you to join the air force after yon have finished your two years nt training.

I feel sure that 100 percent of you will hae the air bug so bad you wouldn't want anything eke." Mr. Davidson said he had himself been bitten by the "air relating a tew of his experiences as aviator in the First Great War. Take Oath. each of the thirty-eight cadets had tskeri the official air cadet oath before Mr Davidson, raising his right hand while swearing allegiance to "my King my' country and my The youths then received their air -cadet pins composed of gold maple' leaf and eagle' surmount- FlyingOfficer Bertram Lricb, O.C Dr. Lyon N.

Pearlman. medical officer, and L. Harry Goldman, Mr; Davidson on receiving their commission' in tfre Air Cadet league, T-bVy will bei i worn in a later daTe. Present during the.1 cicremony were Samuel Berger. and Simon Ritt and Alex Betfherman, chairman arid members.

respectively, of the. flight committee of the Services Comnhittee of B'Xai B'fith which is sponsoring the project. Each spoke briefly the cadets, exhorting thejn to live tip to the high standard, set for them in order Ithat they rnight be i a credit to "your country and your Honor "5am Berger. -Cm behalf of the cadets. O.

C. Loeb presented a silver identification disk to Ir. Berber, who. is leaving "Ottawa for Trenton to take a commission as pilfft officer in the R.C.A.F, as a token of appreciation ofjiiswork Jas chair- man of the flight committee. Michael Grcenbcrg.i who is to take over the flight chairman-shin wa intrnrlurd fo the raHebi by O.

C. Loeb. Mr. Loeb also drew 'attention to the fact that presentation of the charter to the Maccabee Flight coincided with the ending Sunday of Chanukah. the Jewish holiday which honors the memory of the Maccabees, a gallant band of patriots who had died! for their country.

"It is fitting this evening that we should pledge ourselves to carry on in their ne Mid. Before the presentation, two of the cadets gave short sketches of the lives of the aviator aces of 1he First Great ar. Irving Cooper spoke on Air Marshal "Billy" and jHerbftrt Za Herman on Manfred von Riehthoferi. It was announced that after the holiday-season, the flight will continue to train two nights a week. MICKEY MOUSE Smash Your Baggage, Mister? IMD THIS MAY HVkWAY TONIGHT nWFl THERE'S C2NIS LAST 1L! I I CHANCE! PETE'S STlLlTN se night.

tAV'jVmJeL I. 'iKJL'tti MSIM0 PUCE ff'li' CsH rr rrtrrrTA.TA.ii uim. kir I BUNGLING THIS OH-OH MERE HE COMES i tmu i Senator Elliott Buried at Appin LONDON. Ont, Dec. 22.

(CP) Senator John CampbeUV Elliott, died; in Ottawa last Friday, was burled today at Appin. near here after funeral services in the old school Baptist church at Melbourne, Ont I Honorary pallbearers included Hon! Norman McLarty, Secretary of State, representing Prime Minister Mackenzie King; Senator Duncan Marshall. Senator W. D. Euler, Senator E.

S. Little, Robert Mc- To Make Your Home a House of Cheer 71 rrrS Q. SAVE MONEY OET "PEPSI-COIA" JN THE THRIFTY 6-BOTTLE CARTON. Each bottle contains 12 full ounces of delightful, sparkling "Pepal-Cola" enough In the Carton to serre a party for just a few cents Smart hostesses serre "Pepsi-Cola" often, find everybody goea for It. The handy, money-saving Carton to at your deaier'a today.

a FIRST CASE OF KIND. LONDON, Dec, 22. Believed to be the first case of its kind, a Londoner was summoned on a charge of permitting his two-year-old son "to remain in an area likely to be attacked by enemy and refusing to allow him to be By Walt Disney. Lie rt trc i ryrc ieti i 4 1 I i 1 5 I lY CAKKYIN'I. HEY! 1 i Cubbin, Liberal member of Parliament for Middlesex West: Charles MacFie, Liberal member of the Ontario Legislature for Middlesex South; Col.

Duncan G. Rosa. Liberal member of Parlia ment for Middlesex East; Dr. S. Duncan, Liberal member of the Ontario Legislature for London; Richard G.

Ivey, K.C., Mr. Justire J. G. Gillanders, Ontario Supreme Court. Brauchitsch, Deved of his Brauchitsch Blames Dismissal on Illness BERLIN, Vet Broadcast Recorded Field Marshal; armies by Hitler, of the day tonight (or his, dismissal heart more expr that der Fuehrer German soldiers broadcast said 22.

(German by AP) Waltlier von who has been re- command of the Nazi Issued an order saying he asked ''on account of The order further-the convictfon would lead the to a i t' "II 'ii (. I I 1 V. Wartime Board Starts Probe Into Milk Supply, Price REG IN Dec' 22, (P) An Investigation into the question of the supply of milk in Canada and its attending problem of price has been started by Dr. G. Britnell.

economic advisor to the Wartime" Prices and Trade Board, Hon. J. G. Taggart, food administrator for the Dominion, said in an interview here today. i An increase in the total volume of milk was needed, Mr.

Taggart said. The only daily product of which there was a sufficient supply was butter and the major- need was for condensed milk. The subsidy which was ordered for producers last week was a temporary measure essentially for those areas where there was--no Increase in the price of milk and consequently no Incentive orrthe part of producers to increase-their supply. Taggart said it is recognized that the Inequalities exist in the milk price situation across the country. Two things however, were Important One was that the price ceiling should not be broken and the other was the maintenance of the supply of milk.

A subsidy be applied quickly but was only temporary until the investigation by Dr. Britnell could be V. i p. I) 11.7- JZr. --s.

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