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The Toronto Star du lieu suivant : Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 17

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The Toronto Stari
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Ml UM 1ft 17 TORONTO DAILY STAR: Saturday Oct 7 1344 2 AIRMEN KILLED IN ACTION 7 MISSING ON l007TH LIST Ottawa Oct 7 The re leased today its 1007th officialasualty list containing 23 names including eight dead seven missing four prisoners of war and four pre viously reported missing now re ported safe OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service SHYKO Joseph David Sergt Maurice Shykoff (father) 54 St Annes Rd Toronto REID MacKenzic Davidson Basswood Man' Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed on Active Service SMITHSON Ivor Ernest WO I Smithson (wife) Manitoba St Guelph Missing on Active Service After Air Operations BRISTOW rederick Sergt Van couver CASEY Murray Gordon Sergt Brandon Man DOUGLAS Norman Evan Paul PO LAW A Douglas (wife) Mountain View JUTZI Curtis Sergt: Simeon Jutzi (father) Reinhardt St Kitch ener' McLEAN Douglas SergtMatthew McLean (father) 286 Sil verthorne Ave Toronto MILLER William Cosgrove OVancouver REID James Kenneth PO' Ed monton Previously Missing on Active Ser vice Now Reported Prisoners of 'War Germany DAVID Bruce Arnold Reuter (mother) Holly Ave Hamilton O'ARRELL Joseph Edmund Ed win Sergt Edmonton CROSSWELL Percy Bruce lt Sergt Prince Albert Sask WALLACE Emerson Bravender lt Lieut Newdale Man Previously Reported Missing on Ac live Service Now Reported Safe ORBES Roy Austin Lowes Portage la Prairie Man NELMES John Maurice PO Chilliwack BC STEVENS Herbert Lawrance John Sergt Mrs Stevens (wife) Coldwater Previously Reported Prisoner of War Now Reported Safe United Kingdom MERCHANT John rank DM WO Merchant (father) Sturgeon alls Previously Reported Missing on Ac tive Service Now for Official Pur poses Presumed Dead GLASSER Lloyd Charles Sergt George Glasser (father) George St Stratfowd MACLEAX JAj Angus PO Mrs IsabellIeu (mother) Rip ley SCOTT Donald Stewart Sergt Mrs Scott (wife) Almonte SMITH Alfred PO Vancouver ST LAURENT ernand Sergt La Pointe au Pere Que Canadian Aid to Russia I Now To tals $3 635 62 7 Canadian Aid to Russia und headquarters at 80 King St WToronto reports receipts from all sources to date bring the gross receipts to $363562721 Today'sreceipts were: By mail and over the counter $163359: by Total $167994 All donations are from Toronto and district unless otherwise indi cated Donations to the fund may be deducted from income tax for tax purposes Welland fund for Navia Welland 29650 Pupils and teachers of Birch Cliff Heights pub lic school 900 Niagara alls Jewish ed eration Niagara alls 22500 Preston war fund Preston East Dome Mines South Porcupine 5000 Preston East Dome Mines Ltd South Porcupine 5000 Trinity church Sher brooke Que: Mrs II Emerson 500 Mrs Allsop 200 Delta Alpha club (forward ed by Mrs Infeld 87 Lyndhurst Ave To ronto) 1000 Leeds chest fund Leeds Steel Pro ducts Ltd 1000 orwarded by Mrs Mary Waite St Bemardin: Carl Waite St Ber nardin Jos Lemieux Alfred Tp 100 Mrs Quinton Vankleek Hill 25 Miss loss Proudfoot St Bemardin 100 Mrs Mary IV Waite St Bemardin 500 Mr II Herbert Oba 1000 Johnson ort Erie 1000 Children of rankland school for the children of Stalingrad 42828 Mr Krug Chesley 1000 Miss Melrose Day 5000 Pie Green VGC Niagara on the Lake Ont 500 MS Whitby 300 Collection made by guests at Muskoka lodge Hunts ville 1200 East Victory club 500 Royal Alexandra theatre Paul Robeson theatre guild 40600 Bazaar at Bloor and Bath urst Sts: Arlene Band 9 Ruth Rotenberg 8 Larry Band 7 Lily Rotenberg 6 2576 Children of Miss room William Burgess public school 255 Received at headquarters: By mail and over counter $163359 By 'branches: Victoria BC 4635 Total $167994 Interior Decorating YkNQRS HARMONY COLOR IN WALLPAPER IREPLACE Slack 4 men 5 men White to play and mate in two Solution to problem No 109: Kso PxR cueen or (NchV NxQ (or NV mate and if QQch RxQ mate or moves NxP tn ate Correct solutions to problem No 109 aen by Gemmill Toronto: Gus Hrsgben Toronto Simmonds Toronto: Stamm Toronto also credit lor nroblem No 106 More correct solutions for problem No 3 OR Pearson Preston who also tot problem No 107 Simmonds also tot both One of our best solvers Ous Horben tbousht problem No 108 a remarkable problem tor a boy of 10 and says surely we must have a second Abe Tanolsky la the mixing Keep it up Jonathan By SUSAN PROCTOR Mrs Cobourg: Play up the pinkish cast in your granite fire place by papering the walls mush room pink in a conventionalized evelf pattern or muted grayed green The latter would look well with' the woodwork painted grayed green too The soft green of the trim could be introduced again in darker tones in furniture upholstery Cover at least one chair in a light gray fabric Treat the two windows as one having a floor length drape at each side only Do not block your view PLAN CHESS ESTNAl THIS MOM AT IN By 3 MORRISON A chess festvial will be held at Central at the end of October Every chess player Is invited There will be exhibi tions rapid transit tournaments and other activities and we hope all players will co operate to make this an outstanding chess event Marshall Game When Donald Mugridge of Washington visited New York during the summer he naturally visited the Marshall Chess club There In addition to winning a few rapid transit tournaments he was entertained by rank Marshall with whom he played 22 off hand semi serious games in the club's terrace garden probably as cool a place as could be found during mld July The veteran master won by a comfortable majority but not without perpetrating many of his "swindles" as his victories have been characterized by his victims lor years The game below Is one of this group Wing Gambit White Marchall Black Mugridge Problem No 110 by A Shlnkman '(the wizard of Grand Rapids): 1 K4 QB4 3 PxKt QxR 2 QKtl PxP 14 Castles PxP 1 QR3 Qt 15 Kt3 BxB 4 PxQP Kt KB3 16 BxPch PxP KtxP Q5 Kt KB3 Kt3 Mi K17 7 KR3 BxKt KI Q2 8 QxB Kt QB3 CxBP KR4 9 R3 11 Kt Kt5 QxP 10 B4 Kt B3 22 Kt3 R3 11 Kt5 23 B4 Resigns 12 KK13 Q5 Problem Section "a IB Bi Bl SIB ffi with glass curtains Drapes could be quite a lively chintz that will harmonize with your new color scheme Have them full enough to draw across at night A cornice box or valance for both windows is optional Mrs Long Branch: It Is possible to have a worn rug re woven in the chenille manner that is with pile on both sides This way the colors are mixed' up and the patterns disappear when dyed The rug cotjld be made by for your room and dyed a rich dark raisin shade Tint your sunroom walls and Venetian blinds light apricot with rust colored tapes on the blinds Blonde finish or the darker tone of maple birch or bamboo makes serviceable sunroom furniture and looks attractive upholstered in light beige that has a rough texture Miss AD Toronto: Walls in both the living room and dinette would look well a pretty pale green or light copper provided you select a tone that will not clash with your chesterfield Paint the ceiling tn the dinette several shades darker than the walls for a little variety inish your bedroom walls and ceiling in a strong deep turquoise blue It Will be more effective this way with your blonde furniture Have champagne colored scatter rugs and use striped material for the dressing table skirting and the chair of rayon in wine cream and bluq St Clair Ave: Use a water base paint for the bricks in your fireplace the color depending on the woodwork and wallpaper in the room If the trim is cream paint the bricks to match but if it is dark wood the fireplace would look bet if the bricks were painted thesame neutral shade as the walls Do not cover all the upholstered furni ture in the same flowered linen: put leaf green repp on the chester field and a lighter shade on the seats of the three small chairs Mrs A Hamilton: Tint your living room walls woodrose that is a soft pinkish shade that has some gray in it and the rug could be either on this same tone but con siderably darker or a warm light ish gray The drapes might carry a striking modern design In your bedroom com bine daffodil yellow with Copen hagen blue by tinting the walls and ceiling the lighter color and select ing blue glass curtains and glazed chintz drapes that include the two colors the background being in blue Cover one or two chairs in yellow gold DIRS HAS BABY Hollywood Oct 7 (AP) A daughter Marion Rose Lake was born yesterday to Patricia Van Cleve Lake wife of Arthur Lake the of the screen The baby weighed eight pounds four ounces The couple has a son Arthur Patrick aged two raft Sias ST? 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