Iv News 1953 t- i ii ice Kupti t Uui Friday, April 10, Britain Lost Supplies After Code Descovered tmMM By Acme...' LONDON f Many British under-cover asents and larc quantities of vital supplies were captured on the continent by German occupation forces dur of 1942 about 30 transmitters were discovered In Belgium alone, Geskes said, to add to an even larger number found in The Netherlands. Must of them had been !n regular communication with London for some time "It was possible to crack the codes the British were usir.n be ing th." Second World War through discovery of the key to the secret radio codes used In communicating with London. ":--a ; r ' ; vi ' .'1 tel. m The disclosure was made by Lt.-Col. H. J. Dishes. Hitler's chief of counter-espionape during the war In Belgium, The Netherlands and Northern France. Up to the end of the summer cause many of them were based on the same key book, an anthology of French poetry," the former spy chief declared. "The British did not vary their system enough." He told of one transmitter near Brussels being used to send 1 tv .Mr s jfV "I'M . ' In ' j i - , v SIR BASIL l.DWAKO MCOLLS. who worked for a time on a Chatham. Ont., newspaper in his early days. Is chief of the nil.-' mrra'allon planning. Born lr. Kngland, Sir Basil came to Canada before the First World War and worked on the former Chatham Planet. Ho .( turned to Britain in 19! to join the British a.my and started with the BBC in 1924. Voluntary Health Groups Get Support ! fake signals from December, ! 1941. to the spring of 1943 wilh- out the lact beina diMMOMrii ui.it I the secret set was being opera I-le.l by German espionage agents. "The trick worked so well." Guskes said, "that the British made 15 drops to the Germans v ith weapons and material and also dropped six special aaentt. m j We even asked the Briti.-h to j Voluntary health organizations in Canada received strong support from delegates of S4 THE CEREMONY OF HIE CORONATION of a Erlttsr, monarch dates- back more than 1.000 years an'1, each part of the service is invested with deep significance. In this artist s drawing of the scene in Westminster Abbey, the Queen is shown as she will appear before the anointing ceremony. Four Knights of the Garter hold a canopy of gold during this part of the service. ! drop things that were short on i ; the continent like tennis balls, ' golf balls and raincoats." i During the peak of the 1942 i drive to arm the resistance forres in the occupied areas, the German security services in two nlphts had gathered In more . than 10 tons of equipment, ra- tions, money and other supplies I national health and lay association attending the 33rd an-: niul meeting of the Health League of Canada In Toronto. 1 Representatives of organized 1 labor, industry management, wo-j n'en's groups, church and pub-; lie welfare organizations voted SPECIALS r r ' v " .V ' . r -' I z 1"IS IlmUe nsloni Seilan Heater, rietiiwter und radio licen.M'rt $1375 i """ ""UU37 .Ii, 1 in response to b-.us messages the fild'of national health. I'l.'C LEADERSHIP HAS ITS RESPONSIBILITIES... ACME occcpts readily these rcspons'bilities in offering you Cored: finest line of beautiful Chrome Furniture. 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T.rv health firga'-'-izations of; ', By Moffat KTITTS D'.'tV.'ING the renoiSt.op of (.an.erbury Scet! which he will give the Queen durl.ig the The F-eptre is headed with a cross for po-Aer and holi.-, the ceremony. With Dream Kilcfie d wiil five her a Rod which is topped by a dove to 1-c- a! iu:;lic Features Uhiilriu equity and mercy. n r6rfonfi ( 7r 't 'ff - Buriwn Uthl huu ml) anUaulinJr . . - I r W 7anatU. w'.'h a view t- ai voiding Laplication in futur: : nlannins; tbi filling anv gaos t. hich may now exist in this material." On the question of appeals to j the C,ina;iian public lor fin.'-n- : rial supno. t of health oreni;"a- : tions, the meeting called for "a code of ethics for the guid- ' ( ance of all such as-sociations in presenting to the public th "ir respective claims for fina'i'.i."! adjiulakie l th i kiwft from iralk w Si to iant Hanr The X-ray n ions ;hi U r k 14 j support." and it went on record The manr Hh ful lralr ill Unit H as reainrming in suppun. w . "a national advisory committee which will advise the federal For supreme beiaty w perforniaiw. riolW; pares Hh thi V .covernment regarding the j tering or approval of fund- , Automatic Ca Rn o,. it iiuiav . . . Bl- m m t-lfV J CONTINTS today PRICED FROM Finally, It wa-s resolved "that this annual meeting gd on rec- ; ord as endorsing the efforts ef voluntary health organizations as a means of arousing puhlie j interest and participation which ; may not be possible when such work Is carried on by government bodies alone." $1395( OTHER GAS RANGES From THIS DRAWING SHOWS Archbishop of Canterbury at the High Altai. He raises the crown of St. Edward the Confessor while he pray.' for God'e blessing on the Queen. The actual crowning ceremony flows. 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