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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8. Damage 'In Millions' Camp Borden Fire CAMP BORDEN, Ont, Nov. 7. CP) Officials of the Ontario Tin Marshal'! office and Royal Canadian Mounted Police tonight were co-operating with military officials In investigating the fire which swept through two Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps workshops early Saturday.

causing serious' damage to the largest ordnance centre in Canada's biggest military training camp. Damage was said yesterday to be "in the but tonight officials said they hoped this estimate will prove exaggerated. An official estimate will not be made until completion of inventories of damaged and destroyed equipment, along with a survey of equipment and vehicles that can be repaired or salvaged. Deputy Fire Marshal W. Caskey arrived on the" scene shortly after 'flames were extinguished and Is participating in the investigation.

Although defence headquarters in Ottawa announced Saturday that the fire apparently broke out "simultaneous in both wings of the giving rise to suspicion of incendiarism. Fire Marshall W. J. Scott said it is too early yet to express any opinion on whether the fire was of incendiary origin. Army Girl Admits Guilt in New York NEW YORK.

Nov. 8 (CD Private Betty Trimble, 19, of the Canadian Women's Army Corps, pleaded guilty today to a charge' of petit larceny and was remanded to the women's house of -detention tat lieu of $3,500 bail for sentencing Nov. 22. The girl was arrested Oct. 22 by policewomen after she fled from women's military service dub.

Defence counsel assigned by Judge Donnellan entered a plea of guilty to the reduced charge from grand larceny after a conference with Assistant District Attorney Reynolds. Noel Deschamps Leaves For New Caledonia 'Noel Deschamps, who has left Ottawa to talc the post of Offi cial representative ox xne uim-monwealth of Australia In New Caledonia, has been in Canada for three and a half years. As Australian Official Secretary he came to Ottawa with the High Sir William Glasgow, in March. 1940, to establish the High Commissioner's Office. During his term of duty here he has taken' an active part in the life of the Canadian capital.

Mr. Deschamps has. played a prominent role in five drama league plays at the Little Theatre. He is an enthusiastic skier and played tennis at the Rideau Lawn Tennis Club and squash at the Ottawa Badminton Club. When the Badminton Club' was taken over by the Y.M.CA.

Mr. Deschamps became secretary of the Red Triangle Squash Club, ia inan 1a mmhra rf Vi Armed Forces, CAE SMASHES COTTAGE. A driven by Rodolphe Leonard. 18 Patricia street, Ottawa, hit the one-room cottage of Thomas Lacroix, on Chelsea road, Sunday morning and displaced the. building by one foot, according to Quebec' Provincial Police Six passengers in the car wcrtf not and slight damage, wis made to the 'automobile.

The driver, police reported, lost control of his vehicle after striking mail box, and hit the side of the small wooden house, which was empty at the time. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. Used Cars for Sale. 40 De SOTO OPERA COUPE SMAIX HtLKACK PATTERSON MOTORS LTD. BRONSON g-2301 (1 Block South of Gladstone Ave.) SwiTm TCSVZRS addressed to tht undersigned and.

endorsed Tender for Alteration end Additions to Ex-Btini Build lite. National Fum Board. Sumx and John Streets, Ottawa. Ontario wlu be received unul 3 p.m. E.1 S.T.), friday.

November IS, 141, for alterations and addiuona to exist-ina- build inc. National Film Board, Sussex and John. Streeta, Ottawa, Ontario. Plana and specification can be seen end forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect Denart ment of Public Works. Ottawa, and the Supervising- Architect.

38 Adelaide street East. Toronto, untario. Tenders will not be considered un less made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the condition set forth therein. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheaue on a chartered bank la Canada, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works. qual to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its constituent companies, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and Interest by the Dominion, of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount.

NOT The Department, through the Chief Architect office will supply blue-prtnts and specification of the work en deposit of a sum of SIS. 00, la the form of a certified bank cheque peyeble to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released en return of the blue-prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the oeposn wiu oe lorteiteo. By order.

J. M. SOMERVTLLE. Secretary. Department of PubUe Works.

Ottawa. --r 1943. 1943. Air Force Casualties The R.CA.F. Saturday Issued its 726th casualty list of the war, containing 43 names Including one man killed on active service overseas, seven killed on active service in Canada, 12 missing on active service alter overseas sir operations and four missing on active service after flying operations in Canada.

Following is the latest list of casualties with home of next-of-kin: OVERSEAS. Killed on Active Service. McLAUGHLIN, Howard Mark, Edmonton. 'Missing After Air Operations. BAILEY, Wesley Glenn, Sgt, Allda, Sask.

BELLINGER. William George, Windsor, Ont COCKIN, Edwin Mills, Sgt, Tanknarive, Madagascar. CODE, Ronald Morris, Mervyn Code (father), 42 Brock street, Perth, Ont DONALDSON. Gordon Edward, Toronto. HALPIN.

Maurice Patrick, P. K. Halpin (father), Prescott pnt 1 MILLER, i William Douglas, Sgt, Megantic, Que. POPPLEWELL, Chetwin Ha- mre, Dinsmore, Sask. "ROUSSEAU, Joseph Henri Fer- nand, Sgt, Montreal.

SMITH, Russell Harry, Sgt, Hamilton. SYMONS. John Ritchie, Vancouver. VTTCH, Michael Nancy, Sgt, Niagara Falls, Ont Missing, Now Prisoner of Germany. HIGGINS, William Basil Lor raine, Toronto.

HOVEY. Clarence York, FO, W. J. Hovey (father), 800 Somerset street west Ottawa. LOCKART.

Ivan Arthur Lewis, Toronto. MOAD, Calvin Roy, Sgt, Qan- william, Man. MOORE, Lloyd Webster. Sgt, Saint John, NJ. QUINN, Bernard Maltland, Sgt, Orillia, Ont TODD.

William Oliver, Sgt, Ormstown, Que. ANDERSON, Bert Oscar, Sgt, Revelstoke, B.C. BAKER, Arnold William. Sgt, Toronto. CAMERON.

William James. FO, Rocky Rapids. Alta. dutka, Richard Simon, Sgt, Slawa, Alta. HARRIS, John Richard.

FO, Toronto. NATHANSON, Nathan Edwin, Sgt, Montreal. PAYNE, Thomas Alexander, Sgt, Toronto. THOMSON, Thomas Allan, Sgt, Winnipeg. Previously Prisoner of War, Now Safe in United Kingdom.

HARE, Christopher Edwin Lawrence, FO, Toronto. PATRICK, Edmond Rupert, FO, Toronto. Missing, Now Presumed Dead. HUNTER. Donald Campbell, Fit.

Sgt, Fort St John, B.C. READ, Frederick Wilson, Sgt, Bethune, Sask. CANADA. Killed on Active Service. BRIGHTON, William Lawrence," LAC, Perth, West Aus tralia.

EASTHER, Leonard Alfred, Sgt, Quorn, South Australia. FORD-SMITH. Basil James, Cpl, London, England. GIBSON, Ralph Percy, Sgt, Edmonton. GREEN, Anthony Archer, PO, London, England.

HENNESSY, James Glen, LAC, Ngaruawahla, N.W. OAKES. Leslie William, LAC, Hunters Hill, N.S.W. Misslns After Flvlna Operations, -FRASER, Harold Seymour Thomas, Sgt, Halifax. PATTISON, Eric, Sgt, Sunder land.

England. YOUNG, Allan Wilmot Sgt. Canmore. HORTON, Arthur John, Sgt, xarmouin, na. Claim St.

Peter's Dome Cracked in Raid By British United Press. The Berlin radio said today that bombs dropped in Vatican City opened a big crack In the. northern side of the dome of St Peter's Cathedral. Steps were taken to insure the dome against collapse, the broadcast said. It lacked confirmation in any au thorltative quarter.

Pay Increases Coming, Clerks Remain at Work The situation this morning was "quiet and normal" in the Re tirement Fund Branch of the Tl nance Department from which some clerks had threatened to walk out if reclassification and pay increases were not forth coming within a week of jast Monday's "strike "We are quite said one of the clerks' leaders, "that our position will be Improved under the schedule of adjustments announced Saturday by the Treasury Board. The clerks had been given to "understand that our reclassifies tion and pay increases are on their way HARRY WHELAN. Impressive tribute was paid Saturday morning to Patrick Henry (Harry) Whelan, who died on Thursday, at his funeral which was attended by his many friends and relatives. The cortege left the parlors of McEvoy Brothers at 8.43 aim. and proceeded to St Isidore Church, South March for requiem high mass at 9.30.

Captain the Rev P. Harris met the cortege at 'the door and also chanted the mass. Interment was In the parish cemetery, with Capt Harris of ficiating at the graveside service. Numerous floral and spiritual offerings were received. The Journal's Cross-Word Puzzle ACROSS LMalt bsverages 8.

Point on tooth t.Atea biscuit 10. Silk scarf (loci) 11. Trt IX Measures off 14. Firearm 15. Stagger It.

Like 17. Bone It. Heed 1 A kind of chop 2. Finish 4. Selenium (sym.) 5.

Contended 4, Russian river 7. American Tiy)a 2. To gratify 12. 1L literary 29. composition 2L 12.

Dispatched 15. Cereal grain 24. 19. King of Judah 20. Choose 23.

Lady Jane -The- headed 23. Devoured 24. Fortify 25. Walking stick 27. Romped 20.

Queer 21. Explosive missile 22. Eleven (Roman numeral! 22. Greek 24. Converts Into 28.

Open (poet) 28. Capital of New York 2. Incite: 29. Booth 40. Aromas 4L Remain 42.

Stop DOWN 1. Charge Solution to this puzzle will Mrs. John W. McKay Dies in 56th Year A life-long resident of Ot tawa, Mrs. Florence B.

McKay died yesterday at her home, 591 O'Connor street In her 56th year. Widow of John W. McKay, whom she married in 1911 and who predeceased her by 18 years, Mrs. McKay, the former Florence Green, was a parishioner of St Matthew Church. She was born and educated in this Mrs.

McKay is survived by a son, John B. McKay, of the De partment of Justice, and a daughter, Mrs. Lance Lenny, both of Ottawa; three sisters, Mrs. H. J.

Davidson, Ottawa; Mrs. S. Taggart London, Mrs. J. H.

Edwards. Bridgeport three brothers, Thomas George and Milton E. Green, all of Ottawa; and several nieces and nephews. The body is resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod street Funeral service will be conducted by Canon G. A.

Brunet, at St Matthew's Church, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Burial will take place in Beechwood cemetery. MISS IRENE SAVARD. After a lontf 111 daughter of Adelard Savard, organizer-inspector of I'Union St Joseph du Canada, and his wtie, tfte former Vaieda Beaulne, died in an Ottawa hospital Saturday in her 24th year. Miss Savard, who resided with her parents at 18 Marier road, Eastview.

was hnrn mil wliml. ed in that town, and was a devout adherent of Notre Dame de ixurdes church. She was a member of the. Sodality of the Children 'of Mary. Besides her parents she is survived by a brother, Rev.

Brother Elzear (Maurice Savard) O.F.M. Cap, Montreal, and a sister Cecile, at home. Funeral will take nlace from her home on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 7.45 a.m. to Notre Dam At, Lourdes Church for requiem high mass ai eignt o'clock.

Interment will be in Notre Dame cemetery. MONTREAL. Nov. 7 United Shipyard workers here celebrated the success of, the Victory Loan Saturday bv cheerlne the launch ing of two cargo ships on nconaeroga and Fort Crown Point 19. 31.

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22. In wa" ii iO ii sr CLEANING SPECIAL LADIES SILK or CLOTH LADIES' AND MEN'S SPRING Beautifully Dry Cleaned and Pressed for When accompanied by another garment at our regular de luxe price. Frea Delivery on Orders $1.00 and Over CALL 3-5653 Take advantage of this Cleaning Special now and have, too, the convenience of our 4-DAY CLEANING SERVICE, where-by your garments are cleaned and returned to you within a period of four days! Armed force Disembark Seise Charitable gifts States of Insensibility Mature people LRU horse Specialist 319 RIDEAU STREET THE OTTAWA JOURNAL BceTOEcffl IBlelNINl Apportion 71 iIn'MrILI 5 twisresy's Aaewet I 28. Coin (Or.) 27. Club 22.

Girl's name 40. Exclamation Legislature Toes about dispute River Afr.) be published tomorrow Henry Wallace Dies at Pembroke PEMBROKE, Ont, Nov. 7 (Special) Henry Wallace, age 71, clerk of the Township of Stafford for the past 23 years and well known resident of Micksburg, died at the home of his son, Russell Wallace, 191 'Chamberlain street Saturday morning. Mr. Wallace lived in Stafford Town' ship for many years.

He was born In Stafford, son of the late Thomas Wallace and his wife, Kathleen Wright Forty five years ago he married the former Marlon Sutherland, who survives. Other surviving mem' bers of the family are one son, Russell, Pembroke; two daugh ters, Mrs. W. Powell, Toronto, and Mrs. E.

F. Leech, Pembroke; three brothers, Robert Cobalt; William, Ottawa; Herbert Pembroke, and three sisters, Mrs. F. Cowan, Ottawa; Mrs. E.

Cob urn, Carmon, Man, and Mrs. F. Frood, of frew. The funeral will be held from the home of his Mrs. Leech, 223 Hunter street on Mon day afternoon, to the United cemetery.

Rev. H. M. Servage will officiate. NOISY STOMACH De I On-Amwrtaf.

DtMtTtetbit I a Rsltoved wit Use Tour CREDIT and SAVE Your EYES rue tl I at People's with eul delay. ON CREDIT TERMS I a aeeRrSsB Ilk WsrUme ertees TraSs egolatloaa. ISO Sparks St 2-2623 Ri.C CLEANERS DYERS va rr tr vy. gg, ii I III Ernest Fosbery Heads Royal Canadian Academy of Arts MONTREAL," Nov. 7.

CP) Ernest Fosbery, R.CA, of Ottawa, was elected president of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts at the annual meeting held Saturday in conjunction with the 64th annual exhibition In the galleries of the Art Association of Montreal. Full R.CA.F. Honors Paid W0.1 James Ware Full R.CA.F. honors were paid at the funeral held on Saturday afternoon of Officer (Class 1). James Ware, of S71 O'Connor street veteran soldier and airman who died In the hospital on Thursday In his 82nd year.

Many of his fellow-airmen Joined in solemn tribute at the funeral service held in the Chapel of Hulse and Playfair, Ltd, S13 McLeod street where Fit Lt J. W. Van Corder officiated, assisted by Fit Lt Anderson. Interment was made In Beechwood cemetery. R.CA.F.

personnel formed a guard of honor consisting of es cort party 1n charge of 'WOl. R. Plant firing party under FO. K. J.

Hardy, and the R.C.A.F. Band from Rockcliffe with W02. E. A. Klrkwood, bandmaster, and CpL V.

Boulton, drum Fol lowing the service, the guara of honor alow marched with the fu neral procession along McLeod street to Elgin street while the band played the funeral march. ST. PAUL'S RECTOR. TORONTO. Nov.

7. 09 Rev. Frederick Wilkinson, rector of the Church of St James the Apostle, Montreal, will succeed Rt Rev. R. J.

Renlson, recently appointed Bishop of Moosonee, as rector of St Paul's 'Anglican Church, Toronto, "it was announc ed here today. HARRT JOHN SAUNDERS. Long a resident of Ottawa, Henry John Saunders, aged 73, died Saturday at his home, 71 Atlantic street Westboro. Coming to Canada 69 years ago from his birthplace in England, Mr. Saunders settled in Wood' lawn, Torbolton township, where he was educated.

He married the former Frances Wilson in Arn prior nearly 90 years ago, com' ing to Ottawa later to practise his profession as a stationary engineer. In this capacity tie was employed by Producers Dairy, Ltd, for 12 years, ne was a member of All Saints' Church, Westboro, and has one son over seas. Surviving besides bis widow are nine sons, John and James, Stephen, Lemuel, Norman, Wil liam and Wllbert all of Westboro; Charles, overseas, and Reginald, St Catharines, Ont; two daughters, Mrs. H. Dolan and Mrs.

E. Morris, of Westboro; a brother, Alfred, Westboro. and a sister. Mrs. Robert Farkes, Winnipeg, Men.

Funeral will be held from the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Rich mond road, today, for service at All Saints' church, Westboro, at 2 pjn. Burial will take place at Pinecrest cemetery. F.D.R. to Broadcast United Nation Plan At 12.30 p.m. (noon), on Tuesday, November 9, President Roosevelt will I be heard over station CBO-Ottaua when he will sign the United Nation agreement on "Relief and Re-' MONTIIM TORONTO HAUPAX SAMT JOHN WINMrfc) VANCOUVM of DOMINION TAR ft CHEM7CA1 COMPANY, LIMITED G.

M. 386 Rochester 79 Sacred Heart Hull RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY, NOV. 8. CBOOTTAWA (S10 Kllocrclet.) 6 00 Don Master orchestra. (.13 CBC News and Farm Market Summary.

S. 30 Bards In Batuedress. 6 45 BBC News. T.00 Novelesque. 7.30 Tslk, Rabbi Samuel Sachs.

CBC News Roundup. 8.00 The Victory Persde. 8.30 NaUooal farm Forum. 8 9S Farm Forum News. SOO Radio Theatre.

10.00 CBC News. 10.13 Canadian Rondup. 10.30 Norman Harris orchestra. 11.00 BBC NewsreeL 11.13 News Roundup. iuq cag News.

CKC0 OTTAWA 1131S Kilocycles 8 00 Newscast. 8.13 Dinner Salon. 6.43 Sweet Music. 7.00 Momenta of Music. 7.13 Victory Varieties.

7 JO Lum end Abner. 7 43 Rex Battle. 8.00 At the Opera. 8J0 Mississippi Show Boat 8.O0 The Town Crier. 8.13 Lew White at the Organ.

8.30 CKCO Sextette. 10.00 Music In the Modem Manner. 10.33 The Song of Todsy. 10 JO Newscast 10.43 Mystery Time. CKAC-MONTREAL (718 Kilocycles.) 7.00 Le Forum des Sports.

Avec Michel Norma ndin. 7.10 Oriflnslltes. 7.13 MofJ'Al Dlt Ca? 7 JO A Coramunlquer. 7.43 Lionel Parent Chants. 8.00 Lea Amours de Ti-Joe.

8.30 Le Cafe-Concert. 8.83 Resume des Nouvelles. 8.00 Rsdio Theatre. 10.00 Screen Guild Players. 10 SO Nelshbors.

10.33 Piano Populaire. 10.40 Service AuxUlsre Femlnin. 10.43 La Journal Parle. 10.83 Lee Commentalres de Claude Bourseoisj 1 1 11.00 Bonsofr les Sportlfs. 11.13 Joan Brooks.

Songs. 1 1 .30 Romance. 13.00 Nouvelles. WEAF-NBC SYSTEM Klloeveles.) 7.00 Fred Waring orchestra. 7.13 News of the World.

7-30-The Schaefar Revue. 7.43 Kaltenbom. news analyst. Cavalcade of America, drama. 8 JO a Orchestra, Richard Crooks, tenor soloist.

8.00 Symphony Orchestra, Nelson Zddy, soloist. -8 30 "Doctor I.Q." 10 00 Orchestra direction Percy Faith. 10.30 Information. Please. 11.00 Georse Putnam.

News. 11.13 Harkness of Washington. 11 J9 St. Louis Serenade. 18.00 War News.

13.03 Three Suns Trio. 13J0 California Serenade. WJZ-BLUE SYSTEM (778 Kilocycles.) 7.00 Korn 7.03 Revustcal. i 7.30 The Lone Ranfer. drama, i 8.00 News.

Earl Godwin. 8.13 Lum and Abner. drama. -t JO Blind Date, with Arlene Iran- els. 8 00 Counterspy, drama by Phi ix) ra.

30 BpoUlfM Bands. 8.83 Grace Morgan, aoncs. 10.00 Rsymond Oram SwlnC. news. 10.13 Men.

Machines and Victory. drama. 1 0 JO Hollywood Radio Theatre. 11.00 News Reporter. 11.03 Henry J.

Taylor. 1113 Harry Wismer, sports comm. 11 JO Irene Woods, songs. Tim MIIT tlaMIT THC B0UIHC0MNr LIMITfD Canadian I Cavalcade fj 1liJ' EI I ts 18.88 p.m. lfjf Thursday I Jvf I mmM 11.30 Carlos Molina orchestra.

11.83 Whispering Jack Smith. 12.00 News. WABC-Columbia System (SIS 00 I Love a Mystery. 7 14 Frank Sinatra. Bert Wheeler.

7 JO Blondie. serial. 8.00 Vox Pop 8J0 Gay Nineties Revue. 8 S5 Bill news. 00 Radio Theatre.

10.00 Screen Guild Players. 10 JO Guy Lombardo Orchestra. 11.00 Ned Calmer, news. 11.13 Joan Brooks, songs. 11.30 Romance, "Rupert of 1200 News.

13.03 Music by Warrington. 13 30 Benny Goodman orchestra. BICYCLIST HURT. Miss Eva Coolin, 16, of 60 Ham ilton avenue, received minor-injuries Saturday evening when the bicycle she was riding was in col llslon with an automobile -driven by Harry J. Smith, 93 Huron avenue, on Wellington street.

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PILON LTEE. IT I D.I tsfl eW VI rTweJII vVga) And Truck, Two Hurt Lucille Belanger, 35 Cotuineau street, Gatlneau Point, and Raymond Mongon, 246 Montcalm street, Wrightville, received pain ful bruises Saturday evening when they were jammed between an automobile proceeding north en Bayswater avenue and a parked car. Tney were allowed to be taken home. Police reported the eccident occurred when George Clarke, 176 Bayswater avenue, was backing his truck out of his yard. As the truck reached the) street, an automobile driven by Alec Darling, 273 Car ling was forced to swerve over the left-hand sidewalk, to avoid the truck.

In so the car struck the two pedestrians and Jammed them against another car parked on a lawn. Constable Belraora Chartler investigated. VICTOR RECORDS LAST LONGER Hear the Latest Ella at Robertsee, Ptagle Trfley it SPARKS at ELGIN PHONE im 1 X4 Id-time pep and this simple secret quantities of both blood-boildinf Iron and the important Vitamins. So if you feel drxjgy and low if you tire too easily and it's because of a lack of Vitamins and Iron- start taking Ironized Yeast Tablet right away. See if you don't eat better, so sleep better, feel betters and regain that old-time zest and Joy in living.

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