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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 2

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I 4 mohtuai daily star mandat anuyiY 9 AGS TWO JUwrltoaMtt The Weather ierce Convoy iattle Won llun Radio Glider Bomba And U-Boat Defeated PERMANENTS OIL CREAM EUCENE 50 i ALWAYS TOO I0AE IP ftll WOIK 01 PLAY! oStuSSSS LAXATIVES i bitters Cm'I Ml? Hafahi hUtoetowe tolisralao? iLtS ESTYitoelara tosndieeu A ACTION II) ta MMaw aad fad SiWKtkia (1) to MM appMUc aad aun UlltMp bdactOeto ef IwMilJjJ dlwNiee le pirn SwwM md Me (Cm Hr war afriaaftar Mark Tako BUSS NATIVE HEMS Tablau voaocasrs: Ottawa af tlmr St Lawrsaw VsUws: lMerale wlaSt fair Private Enterprise Held Key to Post-War Problem lion Ilsley Tells Reform Club Jobs for All Social Security Main Goals VOTW1THSTANDING Government measure! to alleviate unemploy-J" ment private enterprise will provide most of the Jobs (or Canadians after the war Hon Raley Minister of Finance told the Reform Club on Saturday Tho speaker dlycutsed what political parties could do during the post-war period outlined the benefits of full employment and social security and said that private enterprise la the solution to the many problema which will arise at -end of the present conflict I Cites Twa Main Problema would have disastrous "Just imagine if we had lost control of prices" he eg $750 liualii wkot ml Mar iMmt wMs STUDIO YORK 14S8 MaasfieU SL gsasreWr aa! GLASSES FITTED EYES EXAMINED BRUNO QUESNEL OMrtlaa Soys koSnli wtatti ttfr and it a MtUi aUMsr TuoaSa frett pertly ctoiMy laS campanUnly RICIiTIRiD orroMmifT at Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Herd of Hearing mtkm IM Saw as risk ttnq let dMfteid MMDiMti 1 do to toidaa ar Hiisw OSsmralacy Official WMtter Temperature et 11 am tafay IS femperetme yesterday lel-M meslmina same day laat year A- Heap-lemuratiiw yet day as earn dele hut year I HU today as SAT pa stem Sumerrew at pnoPiGS ISIS ST CATNIRINI ST MA FourthTerm Issue Pressed IS Ml I Democrats Seek To Avoid Split WASHINGTON Jen (AF) The political whereabouts of James Farley bee am one of the most messing questions confronting Robert Hsonegan today as he took over the Democratic national chairmanship vacated by United States Postmaster General Frank Walker Hannegesn expressed determination to bring Parley and other no-fourth-terznen bock Into the party fold The new chairman has what amounted to party instruction to lay the groundwork for President RooeevclPa rmomlnattan and one of-MHirst self -appointed tanks was to try to bring divergent elements into line Practiced politicians of the national committee left no doubt where they (tend on the fourth term hsue with shouted approval Saturday of resolution soliciting Mr Roosevelt to continue in the world leadenhlp role they depicted for him CLO For Roosevelt NEW VOKK Jn 24-fBUF) upon President Roosevelt to seek re-election 2JSOO CIO leaden were on record today with a formal pledge to support a fourth term Meetingr under the auspices of tho (heater New York CXO Council the representative of community councils Af the CJXX-elso adopted a resolution yesterday endorsing the President's five-ooint -home front urogram ln-cludlnc passsgi of a National Service Act stated would happen at the end of the war? How could we obtain necessary capital to open new industries? The stability of prices is vital to return or prosperity after this conflict la ended ana 1 am convinced that no other article of our program had more Importance and more far reaching effects" "I still maintain that the two out-standing problems for the moment are full employment and social security" said Mr Illsley "Wa must not overlook the fact that full employment represents keeping depression awey Social security I represents protection for each of us against the personal economic risks which were so accentuated hz itowi nr is tom SMUud ton im Her sr tai hum Uhb Tm ton hnr Win torn High yesterday SS baft at at Mh Liston's an sSsto dsrias as Itohasitadsv lira Km SsitolssK Cun aims ad all SNd dnuains MONTHESt Poet Sitter low darlns alttt IS 11 IS I Eyewitness Tells of Battle TORONTO Jan 24 (C Eyewitness of tho attack on' an Atlantic convoy by German U-boats and bombers Lt-Cuidr Peter Mac Ritchie of Toronto now serving with the RC gave hta Impressions of the successful defence against tha onslaught In an Interview overseas by Peter Slursuetx Canadian Broadcasting Corporation war correspondent and broadcast over the CBCL national network Saturday night Wakened from a nap by "action stations" Lt-Cmdr Mac-Ritchie took his place on tho bridge of MCS Prince Robert converted auxiliary anti-aircraft cruiser microphone in hand to give a play-by-play account of the battle ta the crew below deck The public address system was also used for transmitting orders throughout tho shin from Capt A Hops of Halifax ship's commander MscRltchle ssld the Prince Robert and two corvettes arrived Just In time for two U-boat attacks with an air attack sandwiched between them for good measure The U-boats were fought off before they could launch a single one was sunk two probatdes wen scored and several others damaged Radio-controlled glider bombs were tha chief weapon of air attack launched and controlled from low-flying Heinkela They hit two convoy vessels but both made port safely Glider-bombs ore "a most fascinating looking like miniature monoplanes with about a 12-foot wlngspread and a red treak along the tall Ilk a Neon tube" MscRltchle saw one headed fra the Prince Robert gave a onto your hate" warning and "everyone below held on like hell" The bomb missed them He told of a freighter's remarkable escape from another glider which dipped as It came In and actually passed between tha masts to drop Into tha ocean 80 yards beyond Ottawa Plans Veteran Home WOODEN SEED FLATS syswr 2 Airmen Die broader alms The first of these broader aims is to secure the XI 1 1 In I Jane trash ion and the higheet possible level Art You Overtired Ottawa By Ease Mux re LONDON Jan Ger-p lanes using new radio-controlled glider bomba and a swarm of U-boats attacked an important Atlantlc'cojivoy recently but were decisively defeated with damage to only two of the convoy's ships an Admiralty-Air Ministry communique disclosed Saturday night Three ships of the Royal Canadian Navy and an RCJLF Coastal Command aircraft Joined with ships of the Royal Navy and RJLF and United States aircraft in the action which took place west of the Portuguese ana French Canadians la Aetlea Tha battle In all Its phases lasted four days and three nights At least one submarine woe sunk two probably won sunk and severs! others wars damaged and a number of big enemy bombers were shot down Tbs RCM corvettes Calgary and Snow berry with tha RN frigate None shared In destruction of one U-boat HMCS Prince Robert now converted into an auxiliary antiaircraft cruiser shared In the latter part of the action when tho Nazi aircraft attacked with glider bombs British and Canadian warships were rushed to tho seen from all directions to protect the convoy the first attacked by long-range German bombers In more than a year RAF and United State ilanes were flown Into the area rom Gibraltar tha newly-obtained Macs In the Azores and from Britain Tha action took place weeks ago the communique said starting ss the convoy was proceeding northward about midway between the Azores and the coast of Portugal Fierce Battle Waged Allied planes from Gibraltar and the Azores first Joined the action driving off German planes shadowing ths convoy In pre-dawn-darkness they Illuminated a U-boat on the surface and probably destroyed with depth charges Throughout lt French Ready To Free Press Whether yott overwork worry or expend your cnerriei in the social whirl the result ia the sama chrouio fatigue or nervous sskannim bodily organs era digestioa fails and nights to nothing that esn so as Dr Many peoota find eeoo- (BUP) and newsprint supplies will accompany French troops In tho invasion of Western Europe so that publication of French newspapers on a pre-war scale may be resumed as soon os Kieslble after the Invasion It was learned today Lieut Pierre dee Jardlnt who built Radio Brazzaville In French Equatorial Africa out of old bits of metal Is assembling technical equipment newsorint and net to tako to Franco on vaikHi "The underground has been doing a grand Job af publishing under greet difficulties" he said "They will want to continue publishing and we will help them with technical French underground Journals reaching London sometimes are WATIRPBOOf -LOCKSAND TOTS at COMFARTM1NTI IT AST YOUR HIM IAUV A ood tarda flat vary astM aad rill toat far an If straa psapar can Thaaa an a nu aaaraataaaa la any aaa frewtnK piaats Aswan a vass-UMm frao wad Mad a iroto eMra mbs Makar It halda aa a float Maada attk altowa far awn raat davalapaaaat Ou tta aaaad poU Mr aat dlaturMas lha rod la Inaa-ptoaltof you aad at laad 10 day la maturity Baadr raa kr raaUy takaa aut without knaUa lb dldurMas lha roots Plata darn ara HapM wlUt aalla a nm Baadal walehlas 4 Da packs far dUpoKat in If waatfd ky hied Pad Paama ahaaM ka addad at tta raid af a aadi flat Complete 98c 2 for $180 CKp kMhary Mi Ik aad I far Ms Sri-ritm Rattey Cwliairl Iiwaa a dad kaadr dwa IP Mr 7k: DP Paadt fw Pllt Winter Drought In Mid-Wet Ended CHICAGO Jan 24-(A PJ-A slight let-up ta tho winter drought throughout sections of tho North Central United State was pro- dieted today by Jacobdon weather Yorcsster who said there wnuld be light rains In the area Steady ram were recorded early any sue bottle of today in Dm Moines and Minneapolis and the precipitation was expected to spread over most of lows and the southern part of Minnesota Jacobson said the amount of precipitation would be- relatively light but hs aidded It ta the first sign of the end of the winter drought Your nerves sad also tired so that you lie awak at sleep Perhape there la definitely help you NERVE FOOD -this to be the caw by their experience Ask for the new Dr Chosec Nerve Food flOcta U0 that day and tha following night the convoy's escorts waged a desperate battle with enemy sub- 24 (BUP) SSnes dropping patterns of most Printing generally ta Hoed published on German paper which the editors have- stolen from the Nazis The newspapers ar small POTTINC SOIL NA 41M far Prha By Kenneth OTTAWA Jam Canada's first plant" for specialized occupational and habilitation treatment ta expected to be In partial operation by early summer of the banks of ths Rides River near Ottawa It was yachtsman 'and former stockbroker learned today whose wife now lives at Kingston Fit Lieut Llewellyn Evan Price RCAF a veteran of the Libyan campaign attached to the Eastern Air Command and Copt Abraham Steinberg Canadian Dental Corps attached RCAF were killed in the crash of a service plane Friday on a mountain near Lee Berube 25 miles from Bale St Paul Que Search parties yesterday removed the bodies or the two officers from the aircraft Bale St Paul ta 60 miles below Quebec on the north shore Flight Lieutenant Price 24 was thejroungest son of Mr and Mrs Price of Quebec City and a cousin of Major John Price and of Capt Pries both of the Royal Rifles of Canada who became prisoners of the Japanese when Hong Kong fell Captain Steinberg the son or Mr and Mrs Stain-berg was married his wlfo being the former Dora Lexer He had two children Naomi 10 and Judith 1 year and lived at 444 Bloomfield avenue He wasCopt A Steinberg flying home for a leave at the time of the accident Alexander Dion forestry guard at tho La Galstt tower near the take Mid he witnessed the crash which occurred In an area blanketed by a heavy fog He also said that a second plane which hod been sent out on a search from tha RCAF station at Andenne Loretta also was forced down but that only one crew member was slightly Injured Flight Lieutenant Price enlisted In the RCJLF at the outbreak of war and went overseas in 1939 being attached to the Royal Air Force He was on operations for year before being posted to Egypt and was returned to Canada shout six months ago being pasted to Bsgotvllta ss a -flying instructor Betides his parents Flight Lieutenant Price la survived by five sisters Mrs Sidney Williams Mrs Guy Smith and Mrs Douglas Ross whose huebamb are all overseas: MIh Helen Price who operates the LODE House for the CW A at Quebec: and Cpl MUlcent Price with the Polish Red Cross In Africa Mis Gilmour Price of Quebec ta a sister-in-law Captain Steinberg was a well-known dentist in Montreal and member of the Montreal Society He obtained both' hta BA and MA at McGill Unlver-city and graduated In dentistry In 1927 He was killed on the same date he enlisted two Jan Jewish Assistance organization years go-21 He was active In the DUPUYt FERGUSON LiMirn Dept Mfc To bo known os Rldeau Ont and the Snowbemr com- A stern warning to police officials 'magistrates and prison war-dCiM not to aid Pierre Laval and hl Himmler" Joseph Dsr-nsnd In their drlvs on French patriots was broadcast to Occupied France yesterday lnr Radio Algiers Tho sola to have oeen Pierre Bloch member of the French Socialist Party- asserted It was up to such officials to see that no mor Frenchmen join the 400-000 now starving In prisons and concentration camps "The day ta coming" ha sold all of you officials will be made to account for your actions' 438 Jacquci Csrtior Square UQMTRIAL I Health and Occupational by Lieut A Sunn of It will be tho firm of five such victoria BC and Montreal sped health resorts to bo made avail- to tht rendezvous' able hy the Deportment of Pen- route they attacked two stons and National Health to help u-faoats and then with the Nene restore to normal health Canadian engaged a surfaced U-boat on tho servicemen who find convalescence £4 night of tho engagement and readjustment difficult after picking It out with sesreh- Tbo other centres will be located lights or near Montreal Toronto zubmarina dived when fired London OnL and Vancouver The upon and the Snowberry and Nene Toronto and Montreal protects depth charge pattern ultimately will scrommodat about whtch apoarently damaged It A fjtipn to staff jjNp underwater explosion Why go ca dosing Mother day with harsh unpleasant purgatives Discover si thousands have that nuooa'S dLL-WAM is a far bettor far gestier way to help cenect caastip-otioa due toleek or dietary RHibow ALIBIAIT really supplies needed for easy natural eHminatiaul if this ta your try eating aa ounea or all-exam daily or stvcral AU-HUH muflin Drink plenty of ester At your grocer'a in I eeu-vmient sues Made by Kellogg's in national Income We can only do this If wa secure full employment The second Is -to secure a fair distribution of our production and of our Incomes so that personal misfortune trill not mean poverty and degradation Social security is necessary for that "There is no doubt In my mind that wo must rely to a very substantial extent on private enter-! prise If we are to succeed In obtaining reasonably full employment on useful work We need to rely on private enterprise not only to manage established business efficiently and economically hut also as a driving force in our economy advancing and developing the coun try adding to lb capital and to its productive capacity Private business If It Is to succeed In fill Ing this role must take a large pert of our national savings each jyesr and use them fruitfully in building factories homes and other useful works Full Strength Feed "We have found In the war how neat our productive strength is Wa have resolved os never before that we must put It all to use To do so Is going to take nil our Ingenuity all our Initiative all our courage and imagination These qualities are certainly not found In public men and public insti-itutions We must expect to find them and expect to use them In private organizations" Mr 11s ley sms convinced that if private enterprise' la to fulfill its risk-bearing function If It la to venture ana lead it must be given a chance It must be given not privileges but a fair deal he declared Business on Its port must deliver the goods go forward develop and expand to provide Jobe for all those who want one Mr Illsley said that ha did not want to discourse public enterprise entirely There were some possibilities for nationalization of industry which In some esses might be quite desirable Only It would be a calamity if a Government aver cam to power with the determination of nationalizing mast of tho country's business and trade He was aura that this complicated legal procedure would have to take a great deal of their time particularly at a critical transition period when the change from war economy to peace production would tako place Attacks COP Policies A party which has such fundamental principles ta the CGF the speaker said Of the two or three fundamental principles of this political group the first ta nationalization of Industry "Followers of this party" hs said "ara careful to point out that they would not nationalize all industry When one reads their literature it Is clear that they would nationalize the greater part of industry Their definition of ta wide and all-embracing that It takes In most of Canadian Industries If they carry out their policies they will have to transfer industry to public ownership and operation "I have always been surprised to hear the CCF devote considerable time to class struggle This leads them to stir up class hatred continually and attack without any respite and merry the element! of society which have had some success In the post I do not know whether they have to do on principle or find it expedient to ao It as a matter of political advantage hut they however do It and they do It all the Hays Tories Unchanged Then discussing activities of the Conservative party Mr ltaley pointed out that even If It had a 'new name Progressive Conaerva-tlce pary It ta tna same old party which Canada has known for a century end Its approach will be I virtually the same Its adherents I will always be those who want to Mla things as they have been pest end as they are now" he charged The speaker reviewed Government measures to prevent Inflation The task has been a difficult one i ha ssld If Inflation had controlled "gets this common cauae of coo- London Canada 1SEALDSWEET IRA FAMOUS -FLORIDA KALCSWIIT ORANCIS AT YOUR STIINRERC STORE III Brush Fluff PERMANENT INCLUDKS ar as Sheet Hsf Cut si Lane aa You With Permanent with Oil Lotion and Craam an Dry Ends 4 last Curia Shampaa Individual Hilr-D WASTE OF MANPOWER BIRMINGHAM England (C P) At the Assizes here recently the Judge criticized the waste of whlle the flanU at qttawzi Mar wlJl shell showed' The' 'U-TSoafbreiktnr the surface The three ship for the contract flre' nmbnot theaea The submarine sank a few leSned- Hls wu SckTu" 10 tenders submitted and was W1 understood to be 1170000' W-Beota Beaten Off Fear Pavilions Fra about 15 hours on that I Turin nrrssnt hIhiu n1 second day the attacks on the con- Under present plans four peril- voy relented when It entered the range of British-based bombers but on tha third night It was estimated about 10 U-boats were clustering near in on effort to waylay tho convoy again The battle continued until daylight and another U-boat probably was destroyed Finally the U-boats were warded off- without haring mused any damage but the enemy changed hta tactics and mode repeated air attacks with bombers based in France Fifteen Nazi planes attacking 800 milts from the 11 d'Ounsant off the wcstemmMt tip of France converged on tho convoy and pressed home determined attacks for 2 St hours damaging two ships Enemy planes returned the following day but caused no further damage and all the ships reached port safely During that 2 Si-hour attack when the Germans used glider bombs tho Prince Robert commanded by Capt A Hope of Halifax was in action with lira anti-aircraft guns An R-CAF Sunderland bomber also Joined In the battle at this stage Contributing to the safe trip of tho convoy woe a awi courageous" fight of R-AF Coastal Commend liberator bomber which hod six Canadians in Its crew The bomber returned safely to Its base without damage Injury after setting Helnkel T7s on fire sble to enjoy quiet afternoons scoring hits on a third In the shade or watch lawn games A golf course and ecenle walks KINGSTON Ont Jan (CP) Rev Blackford curate of St George's Cathedral Kingston has been -appointed locum teneni of St George Anglican Church Trenton Rev Dean Seeley rector of St George's Cathedral mode this announcement yesterday 0 Treat Your Family FAMOUS SEALDSWEET Brimful of Rich FLORIDA Limited Time -tSL lliller Flight Foiled STOCKHOIJd Jan A Swedish girl who returned from Vienna recently told the newspaper Allehanda that ths Gauleiter of Vienna Baldur von Schlrsch was rumored to have planned an escape to Switzerland in the manner of Rudolf Hen' fllrht to England but the protect collapsed when the SR (Elite Guard) learned of It Von Schlrsch former Hitler with leader and a favorite of filler was reportedly placed under guard but retained his title of Gauleiter because of German fear that any outward change might reveal hta disaffection The Swedish girl who spent nine months as a housemaid In Vienna and Southern Austria said the average Viennese had lost 30 pounds due to the desperate food situation A black market thrives she added with cigarettes selling as hieh ss 20 rents apiece Press Official Arrested Dr Ernst Brauweller foreign press chief of the German Propaganda Ministry ta reported to have Hen arrested by Nazi authorities SUCCUTIONS REG 1000 FLIXIRLC PERMANENT "RUSH CUT" HAIR CUT1 TS SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE SI DO 1194 ST CATHIRINI ST LA 5158 Na Balk kaai ta I to FLORIDA'S ORANGES Switt Jofca! 176 Six Doxin SEALDSWEET recording to a Swiss newspaper dis- 'edSt i today Ths Geneva newspaper La Suisse 216 Sixo Doxen IT "lips on Cleaning EDUCATIONAL are included In the plans and flowers and shrubs will be profuse Even a nursery orchard Is under consideration and bee culture will be promoted these quiet retreats wa wt end men who find convalescence and readjustment difficult" ssld Hon Ion Mackenzie Pensions Minister will not necessarily be neuropsychiatric cases either Through occupational therapy we will restore these men to a new point of view relieve them of anxiety and train them In the habit of work Understanding not sentimentality ta our psychological approach Our object 1s to restore the disabled man to functional social usefulness" said the Minister a 250 Sixo Doxtn MARJORIE-DAVII wiu xsacn von re DANCE 1220 PICL ST aton Chad's KhI LA Iflflfl FLORIDA! SIIDLISS GRAPEFRUIT 4 a DAY-IY-DAT CRAPE A-l FRISH EGGS SaauuL JsxnL ffauAUArK (EVENING DIVISION) said rumors of Brauweller'a arrest were circulated by Berlin Journalists It recalled Chet predecessor Karl Boehmer was arrested two years ago and subsequently sent to the Russian front where he was killed US Launches Newest Carrier QUINCY Mess Jar (AP) United States Navy's newest aircraft earner the UJLS Hancock slid down the ways today at the Fore River Shipyard from which tho carriers Lexington and Wasp and other powerful warships have gone to war Thi new shin ta the third In US naval history to bear ths name of Massachusetts' John Hancock first signer of the Declaration of Independence Sponsor was Mrs Dewitt Ramsey wife of Rear Admiral Ramsey URN Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics in the Navy Department The carrier listed bv the Navy as of tho Essex class displaces up-yards of 25000 tons While her length beam and draft are aeeret ships of the Essex type are listed to carry aircraft SW1IT RATING FRESH CaERY 2 ia unch 19 Trill Trill Sow look at the kitchen floor! Johns caa be tracking in note than mud I Germs may rid on germs of infect ioa die-ease And the kitrfaen where food's prepared is no place fur geimel Here's hew te get genaiMd dirt Put Lyiot ta your cleaning psiL Add tii tablespoons of thie power ful genwhUkr to each gallon of the way many hospitals'! 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