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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 22

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The Montreal Stari
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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22
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v-' VjC 1 -4n iMtiUfeM a Lr TUI MOKTUXAL BSILY RU USUMJlUf AH a INI 22 ays that "11050 even If It a lot at money la reasonable for that Dig far Victory LOWESTOFT Lowestoft in the of the again NORTHWOOD Middlesex For a First Great War army hut that originally coat 150 ($32 5) Rev C'W Whalley recently paid (1950 ($8775) lit bungalow hut since money meant nothing these daya-absolutely WELL I GIVE v- lots OFCREDIT Am TO TON IK WUPAT WHEAT HOUSEWORK AND RED CROSS AND CANTEEN WORK YOU'RE A MARVEL GERM Table Indicates 'Average Time Required for Seeding Results MANY gardener who managed to get aomi aeeda planted during the iT last fortnight despite the had weather probably now are wondering whether these aeeda hava aurvlved Thl following table reprinted from Professor Murray's aeries of Victory Gardening articles In The Star two yeara ago gives you an idea of how long It takes after' sowing for aeeda of various kinds In show aprbuts abova ground This table ia for "Normal Condi Fit Lieut Henry Cowan Is Reported Missing If iff WHEAT GERM yta wmt-TAKE WHEAT GERM iv-tVv'Arv Vet e'ifi tYNCAr Cl EM Soviet Renews UK Criticism Prisoner Treatment ciurees Repeated By Itfllwrt ItawiM LONDON June i-(BUP) Xh Red Armv marie wnaational rhere' tmlny that Soviet prison-ers in Briliah-ocrupied parla of Orman were not fed enough lacked proper mcdiml treatment and in aome raaea were still In Orman jail The accusation were made hy Col On rhilip I Gilikov in 'charge at repatriation of Soviet prisoners of war In reply to a I statement mode by Minister of State Richard Law defending British treatment or former Russian prisoners 1 Golikov charged: "In Norway weary Soviet citl-rens dressed in rars continue to live In barracks unfit for human habitation while Ormans live in comfortable barracks treatment and humiliation nf our people by Germans in Norway continues Western Germany arrivals from ramps in Dachsu Alcho 'and Neihenau on May 25 related that many thousands nf Soviet war prisoners in these camps rontinue to receive onlv 250 crams of bread and one litre of i soup a day Typhus Claimed 'There is typhus In the ramps but no medical aid Is rendered "Soviet war prisoners confined hy the Germans for attempting to Kit Ueut Henry Cowan 34 son of Mr and Mrs Hugo Cowan refugee farmers of Trout River Que has been reported missing over Germany Ha had almost a complete tour of operations with the ftCAF to hit credit A brother Rernsird Cowan served In the RCOC NEW JAP BOMB REPORTED NAHA Okinawa June 4 A now rocket-type bomb la being used by the Japanese on Okinawa It was disclosed today (Monday) Gardeners art advised to allow few extra day In view of the unusually cold weather to date before giving up hope anil atari seeding again A table showing the average time required for germination of vegetable seeds under normal conditions follows: No of Days Kind of (Ranee) Vegetable to Germinate Rean Beet J-10 Cabbage J2 Carrot 12-18 Cauliflower 10 (try to Corn 8 Cukes j-JJJ Endive Lettuce Onion J'jJJ pra 6-M Parsnip IJbJJ Pepper 21 nHriih 3-6 Raddish 1 A4vtrttwiimE NOW TO BE YOUNG oioooeao Salsify Turnip 7-13 4- 8 AT 501 VOTE as you like 5f VOTE! ecane from concentration rampa cM still languish in the Frankfurt- jLaGtlBnllR oRH OrrieU: Don't fret "rinwed down" tired ail tha just breiusr you've reached middle age I Take a tip trooi thie grandmother who like thoumada of other modem people limply nfuare to Bv Balloon-Bombs a (CPI allow her syitem to become eloweddowa NEW YORK June 6--(CP) vrjili toxic waste the reiult of too much nch tatty food aad toe Itiilr eserciar She knowa the natural action of Bus Beans ta mild aad effcctive-tenea up the whole syttem Jy stimulating tha and helps to keep her fit ssdtrim Try them tonight Aik your drnsgut (or BILE the ili-vreeUbie rem-cdy that "Makee L'p Nature 4S Ovw 7 MBtaa Boats Said lad Yhw Vj beers! Kellogg' Rice Krispies bring chuckles of delight from old and young I Their merry Snap-Crackle-Pop shouts crisp to the last spoonful! Special? Yes suh Rice Krispies are mah favourites I No other cereal like for flavour or crispness I Try some tomorrow I Mayer LaGuardia I "a little bit about the bomb-laden paper balloons the Japanese are sending toward Canada and the United State J6seph Sharkey vice-chairman of the eity council said yesterday as he ooposed action to remove from New York statute books protective measures enacted after the United" States entered the war I VIIIAII FIOM THE Lin INSURANCE CO MPANIES IN CANADA 22BIIE li i fi ft ftl K- 15 IPMKI they STAY Crisp! "Rice Kriipici is a regiirercd iradc mark of tha Kellogg Company of Canada Limited for ill delicious brand of oveB'popped-ric a a The Canadian people have made a magnificent contribution to the common victory in Europe- 2 A 4 The Liberal administration can say with honesty and justice Ac -a Wf -a i X'r i Ss jnn-Main i Gen Dwight headquarters are at Frankfurl-on-Main) Capt Kotulia who arrived on Mav 27 from rampa in Neuatadr reported that local British authorities hardly suddIv anv food at all to Soviet citizens there whose numher reaches Golikov said On April 30 Golikov In an Interview complained bitterly about British treatment of Soviet war prisoners On May 2 Law replied to the charges in the House of Commons The British Ambassador lo Moscow Sir Archibald Clark Kerr asked that the Soviet press publish Laws reply as it had published Golikov's rharges Statement Added Today In compliance with Kerr's request Tasa carried tha text of Law's statement But tha Russian agency added a statement bv Golikov containing the new rharges In the House of Commons today Law criticized the Russian Embassy in London for publishing a personal attack on Polish Gen Tadeun Komorowskl In the May 2S edition of 111 official organ Soviet News Law waa speaking In Commons in the absence of Foreign Secretary Anthony Edan Replying to a question by Sir Alfred Knox Conservative on the article Law said he the official weight lent lo the attack on Komorowskl by Iti appearance In the Embassy publication William flallTher flommuniat member interrupted to remark that the Polish Government in London had been circulating "the most atrocious slanders" against Russian leaders to which Law retorted that the matter already had been protested In Commons Chess Stars Open Toiirney SASKATOON June Divlnsky of Winnipeg and Frank Yerheff of Regina acored two victories each on tha first day's play of the 1945 Dominion chess tournament here yesterday Divlnsky one of the youngest players In the tourney scored his victories over Haley of Wolfevllle NS and Hegler of Edmonton Yerhoff Saskatchewan champion defeated A Helmnn of Winnipeg and Neatby of Wilkie Sask The defending Canadian champion OS Abe Yanofikv of Winnipeg did not compete due to stomach flu He will get Into action today Results eeconl round! Helman defeated I-en Hall Saskatoon 21 moves Divinity defeated Hegler 27 moves Taylor Vancouver and Capt Rauch Halifax drew 40 moves Holo-wach Ottawa defeated Haley 40 moves Duval Vancouver vs Belton Toronto adjourned after 40 moves Yerhoff defeated Neatby 35 moves Promotions Given Two Montreal Men Capt Collins RCOC former officer in charge of the rookery school at St Jerome has been appointed district mewing and catering inspector for MD No 4 In the army since 1936 Captain Collins was commissioned In the University nf Montreal OTC in 1941 His home la at 5546 Cartier street Capt Henault Champagne for-my Montreal newspaperman and head of the French section of General Motors of Canada's publicity department has been oro- moled from the rank of lieutenant on appointment a public re 1 1 it Ions officer at MD No 5 Que-I her Entering the armv in March 1913 Captain Champagne was previously with the army trans- 1st ion department at Ottawa Anti-Semitic Groups Diwolveri in Franco PARIS June The government has dissolved three anti-Semitic groups accused of A This is the Government which has directed war effort at home and abroad This is the Government which during the war worked out a program of full employment and social reform A These things are a matter of record and of common knowledge On the basis of its record the choice of Prime Minister party to form the next Government of Canada is a matter of just plain sense! V-" I SJ -V 4 1 m-' -A S' -S if if V--1 lx 5 -( y': COFFEE TIME! mrANotr MmysmuBif The Choice Women have faith in the Liberal Working-Plan Home is the Heart of the Nation It must be sound and strong "These are Liberal steps affecting every home in Canada of youf dollaffi maintained by the price 10 Mf TSixty percent greatef ex-ceiling uod creful Libd mngmeiiL li Family AllownMI- Liberal Monthly Payments until aga 16 A total of 1224 per child from birth 850000 worker and their tamuiea nave wnn jraur war wvinua ramtrj 0((vo controls for gained vacations with pay and Saving Certificate 1 Now Law-Ctfl Hemes-50000 homes 7 Jaw-Job for 900000 more worker htve hcea relaxing supply controls since immediately IOOjPOO each year for ten than in a total of over 414 miuion yg jB materials for houses furnishings years Instalments low as $9-58 per jobs 60000 more each year to take care gfcarfcii gppliances radios cars etc re-' ostural increase every day gu ration soon to be A HoahUsr Paapla-A million dollar abandoned National Health Laboratory to be built A Rodscad Special war taxes re-comprehensive National Health been announced month under the new National Housing Plan 4 Setorify for voted for gratuities grants and benefits for million men end women returing to civil 1 HCIIUIM W04 MJWB w- has or removed on May 11 Consumer goods soon to be available at 1941 prican forcibly preventing Jews from reluming to buildings nreunied before being hjy Vichy decrees Simultaneously prefecture of police In ordered an inquiry Into activities of an organization which ha been causing minor disorders in several quarters of the city life 5 Frlct The purchasing power AdwrtlMiMnt Veterans given priority on purchasing new goods Income tax reductions arc nexfa 1 '4 Let the Liberal Government finish its work in Canada! Harold Ritchie A Company Distributor! In Eastern Canada MOTHERIREUEVE YOUR CONSTIPATION Without Nasty-Tasting Laxatives or Harsh Purgatives that Cramp CMIHim's Aw IhMrtt (he wilw nwls MMiltr fur n4( ffra-lag yMagatna fnaa I a It ywra ara aa tlMMnt ta tah -art a SMily aaS aw Ur wHhaat vialaat snaUiag taaatlaa Sat eras ckN writ aMat ta Uwtr wa Oat t'hiMrm'a Oaa Takbta ta-Say aaS help yaar aMU ta aaaatieaHas aa Iwl this aarr AtSnoglMilSS i i ry-n v-ewow-wre rUNBHB IT TNI NATtONAl IBSML COMRRflft If costs no mart la enter a Slur Want Ai hy lAnettttr Sit I'.

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