rilci: FOUR mi BHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN nlornillg Daily tl-‘ounded in i887) President: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. McLuro Hes: President: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary; Licut. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, 9,5,0, Editor and Jlllnuglllz Director J. R.- Bllflieit, FJJ, ASGUIEHIIB lilliu-r - Frlulk Walker and lau A. Burnett SFBSCIUVPION RATES By Mall in l'.l£. ‘L00 per year; 52,50 [or Q mung“ $1.25 for llollills; 50o for one month City lleliver) $5.01) per year; $3.00 fcr 6 month; $l.7.'i fur 3 nlunths By Mail in Canada and U.S.A. $5.00 per ygg latuldny Weekly: 52.04) per year; $1.00 for B niontha 50c for 3 mouths t m The (llni-l-liti-tonll t-ulirdlnn may he obtained at Building» .\c\\.-| Agent-v Finn-s Squnre, New York; Old UWHI 3W“ luck-s, .rller llilk and Washington Bunion; il.-lr..,-..li .. .\i'\\l Agency, m." y,“ Bf nitllllrllll .1. inn». so: lluy 51., Turungg; M," 5,“; Clmlenu lillllflfl‘, minim; wclrew Seua stud, Qflflhuf, Out; lillll lnlrlicru gimp, liollclun N. u, Ellen Bobgflag; Anllserrl, s. s. The Strmlwyweifillrnirlry is Weaker than the lieu/rest Ink." TntitsoAY. OCTOBER 16. 1941. Iim in}; Crisis Cnlmly crisis In Kilt’ battle for ‘evil by tile hu-"sizlils to- ‘ -.l:l1i* .\ii>~‘l'll\\' dc- s-‘zn up both the scr- and the morale of the l tflrces of the Russian .e ‘ntwzi so contradictory illu-re not corro- : but tin-re is no inning drive on Mos- w w}: a crushing victory k reported to have six front, and Rus- iYPlITHIlIiUIlS rein- - Into the line to re- in the last few days. The 'i . . spzllvll in I'd‘. iOLHllPiS of iI. civilian as . t‘ -" .2, ~ ilOlYlivii quest-Rm end to accept no separate peace) for» gomgthing like ten months of these two years. Since then the British Navy, alone save for such help as the small forces left to certain Allies can give, has faced the navies of Germany and Italy, with the navies of Japan and Vichy France skulking in the background as potential foes. “The British Navy has done, and is doing, the work which six navies tackled in the last war. The hope of freedom in all the world and the ramparts against brutal aggression have depend- ed chiefly on this one force. If our ships 0r our men had failed, if the administration of the Ad- miralty had been at any time slack or inefficient and unimaginative, we should have been sunk, and freedom would have gone to the bottom with us." !— EDITORIAL NOTES -. First U. S. Congress met this date, 1774. U i i II Australia is so booming with war industries that prisoners in a. jail are working overtime in the woollen mills and tailors’ shops to help re- duce the clothes shortages caused by the reduc- tion of imports. Their wages are paid upon dis- charge. c e u u In announcing the appointment of four new Bishops of the Church of England, The Times adds “it can be taken as no nlore than coincid- ence that the three new Bishops and the new Dean of York are all D.5.0's of the wzlr of 1914-18.” Perhaps the word "happy" might very well be placed before “coincidence? a U t Britain's oldest man, who remembered Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838 and had been a dinner guest of Charles Dickens and Disraeli (Lord Bcaconsfield), has died at Liverpool, aged 112. He was Alfred Charles Nunez Arnold, once internationally known as newspaper man and war correspondent. lie said he remembered Victoria's coronation particularly well because he was knocked down and trampled on by the crowd. I iiii British art dealers did not take , their annual holiday this year be-E cause they were too busy. ‘Ihelr export. business ha; gonc up by, half since last year. Eight-y perl cent. of the prcclous books, THYG’ bindings and. old silver sold ati Ilondon auctions is now bought byl America. At the June sale oif the library of the gloat surgeon Sir D‘Arcy Power, which fetched £2,- 414. no less titan £1,388 was spentl by a. single American buyer. The‘ celebrated Bayleyis “Treatise on the Eye" went to the States all £145. In silver, Americans are out, for large Georgian sets of soup and meat plates. They prefer a somewhat florid Georgian style; Elizabethan and Croniweilian silver, does not attract so many of them.‘ ‘The main leason for the present migration of old English silver to the States is the high income tax and death duties which are bring- ing it into the market from 1mg- landts historic country homes. England's national flower, the rose, will biOCIll in Lrcclcss Iceland on bushes exlmrled there by Brit- ish nilrsciryimen. T110)’ have been carried in ships of the Iceland steamship Company, whose house- flag bears the original swastika- not the twisted form used by the Nazis, which, say heralds, has a tradition of evil ocnturles old. Carnation plants grown in Sussex have also gone to Iceland from Britain, as well as clothing, boots and shoes, chemicals, cigars, wire- lcm sets, toothpaste, flJllIlg gear, musical instiulnlmlts, hail" plXl5, gin, soap, bricks, lllolor cars, floor polish, and food-stuffs, including thousands of tins of baking pow. der. Christmas ‘puddings were sent last, year, but ey did not, arrive ulitll Janurny. Iceland imports nearly all general coclunoditics, having little lllilllllliilCilllilllg re- sources of tier own Before the “or, Britlliti supplied olily about 20 poi" cont. of these inlparts, bulfliow that Iceland ii cut oil‘ from Europe, nearly all her requirements come from Britain. Alllerzczin troops stationed in Iceland‘ will have no excuse for not wrlt-iilg home, for recent cargoes include large con- glgnmenls of IIODGPQPCI‘, pens, ink and lend pellClid from Britain. And NOTES BY THE WAY I cent; of the 1940 crop. marldia goin THIL CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN WORDS OF CHALLENGF A THOUGHT A DA! FOB A PEOPLE AT WAB "We are all united 1n the greatest effort in hlstor . 1 am confident that the sp rlt of our people wlll carry us illtlmate victory." through to -C. D. Howe, Minister of Munitions and Supply. 9~OOOOOO§O§O§9§ i PUBLIC FORUM Ihla column la 090a ha‘ lie discussion by eorrnpenlntu of qnoatlolla o: Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doea not necessarily endorae the oplnlonl el aorrunundenta. POTATO b TUB-NIP MARKETING Sir:—I feel it is wise to bring to the attention of our potato and turnip producers in this Province, a few facts tn relation to produc- tion and marketing during the present season, Information com- piled in the Department of Agrl- culture would indicate a. very dras- tic reduction in production in these tvwo crops. The total acreage planted to potatoes in the year 1941, as compared with 1940 shows a. decrease of between six and sev- cn thousand acres. In certified seed the acreage passing inspec- tion in 1940 all varieties, was l6.- 222 acres. in 1941 only 11,230 urea of ell varieties passed, indicating a reduction of approximately five thousand acres 1n certified seed. The production of potatoes per acre will be scarcely seventy per cent of the production in 1940, and when the harvesting 1s completed this figure may be lowered. In fact it 1a evident from all informa- tion available that the quantity of the potatoes for export will be very little more than fifty per While it, is always difficult b0 prophesy 1n advance what the de- to be or at what t level will be ea- polnt the mar neverthelen, tablished, it would, FARMERSUJYIMPOBTANT ASARMOUBERS It may not appear so dramatic to operate a dairy farm, to grow grain or raise bacon as to make planes and steel tanks, but the work of the farmer is just ss essential no victory as the work of the armament maker. OCTOBER 16. 1941 CE.“ _ stllliri on v ‘ ~ ~~' “"1" l" “Pllillllllg- S. A t Ch b l . B .t. h St they will have to be careful Wilfll ~ . :' , . ' ".1 . _ ll’ . -' \ - ' Twin l_ lit-l. could the R115 b0 th.“’d"t‘ Iszmfbf“; r‘ ‘s, Tim“? ggff-SQQ,’ ,§r‘“fhe1’§§,f§;§.s““‘° ff‘: glglgqbggyv‘gglng,gggcflg°'g -Alwsys interested in the development of agriculture and practical co- slans be ' l "s ilnllnilg itl the Rus- m '3 ac , 3' Cues ,5?“ o, 1056i“ 3P‘ ° ' ' provmffor storage m‘. a subsmm . . . . = brother of Neville; liad distinguished parlla- Nomwan _“—rpau,,o,s “a, porno“ o, ma, saleable W operation with farmers, the Bsnk of Montreal is especially desirous now crossing the 'e that such a thought sian dc _ _ , 3 ,4“ _ jwlggh ' _ mentary and administrative career‘ was member N n, so l r r‘; boats to fight tatoes. There is e. tendency every ' - u h?‘ u: i k X“. 1 If aUthD-nty’ quot of the war cabinet- twice Chancellor of the Ex- foi-r theiracvrilngFi/iggtleedom have yell-r i0 Win89 temporary storm“ of “mung our grow!“ of foodsmfi‘ ed in ‘ ll‘ll= me mutter in another cheque (19036 ’d I919 n) H- b d ct f helped British scientists to make of the [mi-am ‘m’? m ‘mhbuudinfl ' - ,- . - .,l\.\ . r -an - . is u_ o - _ . ijghtfs h -' f‘ ‘in; Iginscffpidfiiedeségiy I920 introduced an ordered and svstematqic re— gigCbi-éggfihjxplehxflililrzitiixilts rsiiiioitigisxitisi irildihliiusilflllpoliigiilsonlhltiise 0x353; Fume“ u: cordially invited to mu‘ confidentially with our nearest branch ie \n<~"- ' 1f ‘Y5 "- ' . . . . - . . ' - . , ’ . . . " mam, is “Mug and might we“ duction of debt by imposing increased taxation xilliréaltllpnélford gtfisdtlrillgtlifghhBgpgcrré: Zmdliiifliltiiingoiiigrgtiai-iiilzfitiif‘; x3 manager ttSptCtlflg thtlt‘ Cttdi! DCCdS- have‘ lost the . . FillllC authority expresses on tho” mo” able m bear ‘t; and relieving {he menrtlihave been developing what 01W“ 191M118 31¢ mF-Tlwi W 10W!‘ opU-Pfip,“ a, m as. c.,,.;,,, chances of holding purdpn considerably on married taxpayers with glcglgérghyoititllfligt 2a.?“ ftgiiliigéllg? Leilgisg-Xsis graying? “Willgéagiwfisllsl: off the n .liiiflstniwfllllllifiicfl! hopeful of “ml”- x l, 2,1 - l _ able to so arrange storage and I _ _ Q y ‘ i -ray p 0t-0__l.lp1s W i1 B mlll& k t l 1 Rn~¥ '= ' 2w r ‘NV-sit :ln effective line of _ _ _ ture cnnlcra so that. large numbers m“ e n8 5' e supp!’ 5° "3 , n , “p, If ,1“, mph,“ (“Hi They are how ferryltlg Catalonia flying ilozlts of P8011113‘ can examined for Iifirfyergitadatagg k131i; ‘sagging ,3 hqnau,‘ 5“ h, n, mnhn is giving every from _San Diego to Sydney, a distance of ecgxlzgmicgfgyifmglsrggfi coildltions which will reduce the pa... n. 1.1», w» d7r~c=lv in supplies and arm- mil" m fwr flaw aswmpared wlth 1.500 miles wezialxs on. part in these expcrl- g5“ Orfodtggetvrwuct t» t1" vfl- "a elm: Inna: emu-r. accounts an: wnoouz" of the Atlantic ferry service. Captain Brain, ments became their London head- Tiger‘; “e can,“ condition‘ o - by intvinificd bombing aments. {llil (if l1 i f-“lllivfi ibllYClpfi The fact tlltlt the i311 l: ";l\=- i\i‘&'li dill? t0 llold 011i S0 long- nlrvv h»? all", zn Efviit measure, to the nggeglliv of lie-mum’ keeping so many planes on the western front, lXV i-h and Canadian fliers u ins “roimd-the-cloclc" are cou-luczilvl‘ a off» "c, ~_ ' .. ‘llili nightly at the vit- sls nf tb» .\.'i7.i \v'\r lnzlclline from its most vul- nerable angle. A Shift In Opinion, T1‘. ~',. 1» i1» Hp pol‘. of lmpulal" support for fhe priqle-"w! "Tint Vnitcd Hates ships with ' Ll be pcrlnitted to carry t'lin interesting and‘ I, vbm this question was oi ‘ilm-t’ intcrrugzlted said with nine per cent w l3Ctflli vote showed 46 v is .-\-_ n_ ‘Elt l('\ , "l w: n:- per VPHT w» i=1 p» cent against; and t4 per twin‘. v. . l», l. (if ~,l- i , Vii-iv was thus a definite nminiilv It. ' iii a proposal that would re- move ilV-"l ~‘~~ Yn-lit-rzllivv .\ct one of its most drawn: w 1 l m. it is also significant that; v ,\'<‘li a view in the some l 7' " ;- . nude by saying that lnm -~".ll'_v. since Great Bri- < ~i lit-r invn for the trails- ~ will be interpreted as ' ‘lulu t. in their opinion a xiwzbl it'll’? 1t different view; but l ' l t» ilfllii» on this inference. V plwb-lblv just camouflage ‘ l <--,l.'1i.'lirii' flllpnSillOtl. Bill n r‘~~ twin-t to camouflage will,‘ that public opinion r p will of a policy of deliv- l-v lfnitcd States ships. ll l .'\ "WVllcll il Comes T0 The Sea" Rlliw. , » ‘Ml-l l\\<) y-i-zlrs of warfare at sczl, '1 3w \ _ w ‘ft-Ed 4ll"__’.lll of the Navy Lca- gill‘, pl l= ll Pl i'll'i<ll', llzls this to record: "\\I:wl l‘ i--ll;<.'- to the svzl, wt: have the Sllwllgy l .if~l 1- lrzilv, Front IOU, to 1918 the 2min, lit... ii, ildihlll, ‘lnplnlcsc and (lzltcrl x\ll'l‘lli‘.l.l 1' w. lwbl the was and confronted tilc i-lll'lll"iiilil- ibtfli! $0.14 [Th-ct oi (icrnlany. The, N..\_. ill-l n. job w it bzls :llw.'l_vs done its job, and ~4'il ll ~~.\<-r ill-bulged to us ilnqucstion- Bill)’. "Ft-ml Fl lrvt 3. I03"). to Sfllliflllilfil‘, t94f, file illili-il i» \\‘ in; huill iin- sens sccurcly, ii not till/lib“lillliillril‘. Fit-n in the inttlc of tho Allnnlil" out i1I\\4 < il.'lv<- lint llccn grczltcr and rinr peril lllrl nww- Ill1‘ll'l\‘lll'_' lhnn ill I017. Tilcrc has but» in’ _illli7lll1l_ n" ibtqger llqnk, 0|- Cor- nncl, or l-nlklnlll i~iflll’i\. lillc nzlval actions of ibis on n lv~~er scale. int the wit‘ iwu- iw=ll iillll’ w’ 1 . tllc forcing of Nnrvik fiord, (‘glpi- Mung-all. mill llu- sinking of the Ilisnlzlrck hIIXK ii'll"l’lli\ il\i'ii llllittl“ r-vcnls ni the sea af- fnr In t-w l!l\f.'l"l'I‘ the vzllnnr rlnrl the scri- nun-It'll llHli lbw gnnnvlri’ oi ibc iriiisll Nnvy il'l\'(' lie-n v.~r1l|y' u all the lcgetltlzlty glories of its zinnwlh "lhv 1" i: is not 111. in this lvnr the British XARV ‘ E “ l- " 'l':' of the French Navy (rigidly pluigcd to ti; who accomplished this Pacific record said: “It will not be long before passengers “rill be able to cross in 48 hours. That is no flight of fancy. If we can span the Pacific in a. few days by day- light hops under existing conditions, it requires no great stretch of imagination to see the same journey being accomplished in two and a half or two days by adopting night flying." a n e s “Many people who in 1941 paid a compara- tively small income tax or none at all will have to pay next year an amount equal to the price of a rcfrigcrator 0r an electric range," writes the ad- vertising manager of a large electrical appliance business. “Many will be completely unprepared for this development and Spring business will be materially affected as a result. I know that we will have to exert greater promotional pressure to sell an individual unit in 1942 than we did this year, so I am recommending as large an ad- vertising budget for each applicance group as possible." u e s a Only a slllail part of the Aluericatl aero- nautical equipment reaching the British air force is being shipped under the Lease-Lend Act, but in the first seven months of this year $284,000,- 000 worth of planes, engines and other aero- nautical equipment were shipped to Britniifs air forces in various parts of the world by Ameri- can producers, Colonel John H. Jouett, presi- dent of the Aeronautical Chanlbcr of Commerce of America, Inc., said recently. Commenting on official reports that $6,0l6,l45 worth of equip- ment, including accessories, had been sent to the British under lease-lend authority up to the end of August. Colonel jouctt stated that the vast majority of the plane equipment now going for- ward represents shipments on original contract orders placed long before lease-lend was in ef- fcct. a a e a I I_n the eiqne of an article published by the Chicago TUNES on September 16, i037 Mr. john A. Mctcalfe, Dies Commissioner, quoted a private conversation he had with Hermann Schwarzmann, leader of the Astoria, L. I., post of the bund, during which Scbwarzmann was said to have revealed "many atllaziilg things izlbout the organization, but nouc nlorc incredible than his candidate for icadcr nf tbc third party the blind hopes to lead.” Schwnrzmann was quoted by Mctcalfe as follows: "You know who might become the fucllrer of our great po- litical party? Lindbergh! Yes, that is not as far- fetched as you might think. You kilow he would carry the public with him very easily. Tile Am- ericans like him. You may not know it, but there is someone behind Lindbergh. He did not go to Europe just for the fun of it. lie ivzls lseiit there for a specific purpose ——to study con- ;(iiilOll5 in Europe. to learn hnw dictators rim their countries. Lindbergh will rcinrn at the iright moment. And the people will call on illlfi to lead them. Lindbergh will take charge, prn~ bably of the third party. l don't say for sure he will, but it is much more likely tilan you think. And when be docs. he will be a grcat liberal leader. 'l'hat's wily he'll fit info the third party. Yes. there are a lot of things being planned the public kilows nothing about as yet.” And this was published in Chicago Times four _vcrtrs ago: seems as though llitIci-‘s plans are developing l“ by its side ,0 m, end according to anticipationso _fi__g quarters wclw-med the chance to find out. their state of health. Some of them crossed to Britnlr. after the rzlid on the Lofoten Is- lands: otllcrs, acting on their own initiative, descended to the fjords under" cover of darkness and push- ed off in tiny craft, smaller even than those 1n which their Viking ancestors once cl"cs:~.eci' the North Sea. Between fifty and sixty men who hnd got to Dakar, in French west Africa, come on from there. A feature of their X-ray photo- graphs is the abnormal develop- ment of the diest muscles, result- ing from long hours at the oars of their smnll boats. Muss miniature radiography, which is uscd ex- tenslvely in the south African diamond mines, is of great value at the present time, “lien Service re- crults, war factory workers and users or air-raid shelters (who nllg-ht have pulmonary lesions which would be miss/rd in the ordinary clinical cxanlinutlonl can be X-rnyed at. the rate of 300 an hour. Several thousand people are dealt with in a day or so. whereas xvith ordinary radiography this would take weeks, even if it could be organized at all Moreover, the Llny negative used costs only 1 1-2d. against. the k. 8d. of the usual 15in. by 12in. film. A young French nirman, who es- caped from Vichy Frnilcu not, long ago, told in a Britt-h broadcast, of the intcrilal auditions in the un- occupied teriltory. He had been stayzng, he said, in the Riviera - formcr mecca of millionarles - wherc the howls were crowded with rich people frcm the North. When he lctt he hadn't. butter-or margarine —- for six months, He hadn't had meat fol-i a month Fish? ‘There was no fsh. All the fish worth eating was sent to Paris for the German officers. The bread was the colour of nludl ——n:lrl about as palatable -- what. they got of it That. ‘or t-he French, who cnt so much cf it». must. be n sore deprivation. Coffee is mainly a substitute made from cereals. And everyone knows vihnt. coffee means to a Frcilchman! Of sugar the allowance per head was under half a pound a month. And olive oil — the mnin crop 0d the south, and so essential to every French ccok —- well not even those who grow the crop had seen n drop of oil, Tile Gcmuins took it all away. The Nazis, in the popular phrase, can't take it when illlcy bonlilcd [motion ilight tiftcr night, killing thousands of wrmctl and children, demolishing liospztals and intensify- ing the sillfcring of the patients. not. a wlliiilpei" was heard from the British people “If that is the kind of war you wont". they said, "all right. We can take it-and give it. back" For a time they were not in a position L0 "give it back", but. now bombers range nightly over Germnli cities and towns andl even Berlin, despite Goeringb rel-l ternled pledges oi immunity is feel- ing the stlength of the Rflyfll MT Force. Immediately, from the pecple as well as from the Ger-l man propaganda machine, there rises the cry: "This British bimb-l lng of Bsriin is criminal!" It is consistent with Nazi attitudes since they assumed power. Thcre has al- ways been one law for the Ger- man pcople and another for all other, “lnfel-ior" r: ocs. It, is not. a crime for Nazis to murder wcmen and children, m czush their lives out beneath the weight of tanks, but. it Ls an offence azainst God ,and man to kill a German. Well. if it is. we are giinl; to dc s. great. deal more of it and the whimper- ings of Berliners crm swell into a ciy ‘f anguish heard around the world before we atop. We are not crating during the present year, n addition to those to which I have made reference, that it would be well for the farmer producer to consider. There is, more free flow of money in the consuming trade, as s. result. of 1n- dustrlsl development. increases in prices of all food ma- terials, and the surplus stock Ontario and Quebec of both pots.- tasted ‘ for lnstmlce, There are in toes and hirnlps Ls not as great. owing to unusual drought in these provinces. The situation in the turnip pro- duction 1s pretty much the some as that. of potatoes. The crop, up to the present time. is not mm than seventy per cent. of the 19f!) production. It. is quite nos-MM that the market for turnips w“ b8 maintained at s. figure that the prices of other commodities justl- fy, if our turnip growers exercise sound judgement in plwifli; W!‘ nips with the trade. This 1s another case where 81"“ frequently occur. Wm‘ m9 “w” that, prices are forced down to an lrreducable minimum. I belleyfi that. every dealer in turnips w ‘ mvlsa as me Department of Ag- riculture advises. that prmugfiilg can stabilize the marketlnk 0f m product by refraining from rush 8 to load more cars than the mur- ket can absorb. Thousands of dol- lars may be lost. this season throush the desire to ml1 iPLlE concerned merely i0 B“ “m” d vm back-revemgefulness i8 110i» 3 inurked characteristic of Brit-Bl‘! les - but. we are determined make the beast cry qufl-sr-Mlm- treal Star. MAGS SPECIAL RX. 315 Cod Liver Oll Extract. with Ci-esote and Gulacol Unm- pound. A real tonic for coughs. colds and Grlppe. It is bet“! than an ordinary coigh medi- cine for it reaches the seat oi the trouble, relieves the couch and supplies continual treat- ment to ulld up the system to withstand future attack. The Ideal Tonle and Restor- alive. Price $1.00 Per Bottle. MACS ECZEMA OINTMENT A reliable and effective rem- edy for Eczema, Scurvy, Burns. Salt Rheum and many other skin disorders. Price 50 Centl. MACS FILE OINTMENT Gives quick relief In all new this year should be keen, marketing is properly clone. would direct the attention of farm- ers to the feet that turnip; from the standpoint o! livestock feed. are worth considerably more in normal years, as a. result. of the levels at which grains and mill- feeds are established. producers of turnips take into con- sidqration‘ the _reduced_ production Modem. lapel-fenced B ‘ ’ Service l s . a l . the Outcome of‘ 124 Yeas-s’ luecesaibl Opendoa too short a period. The demand for Island turnips if our We than I would very strongly urge that THE MOON The moon was but s. chin of gold A ht. i; Aniiuilowoihewtiiriigsoher perfect face Upon the world below Her forehead 1s of em lest blond; Her cheek like beryl s ne; Her e e unto the summer dew The est I have known. Her i1 of amber never part: But. w at must be the sm le U n her friends she could bestow ere such her silver will! And what a prlvlle e to be But the remotest s l For certainly her way might. pass Beside your twinkling door. Her b0 ‘ is the flrlrlament, The universe her shoe. The tars the trinkets at her bell, Her dlmltiea of blue. -~!2n1ly Dickinson. 1n this Province of commodities. and the unusual conditions that prevail in the market, and use their ve best, judgment and whatever inc lltles are available in regulating 1n an orderly, easy manner, the 110w of turnips tn the market, dur- ing the comifll fall 008-9011- W. H. DENNIB Minister of Agriculture. FOR WAR IN All! MIILBOURNE- (OP) -M1nister of Aircraft Production tackle says Australia will spend $65.000.900 in aircraft, production in 1942 as com- pared with 522,750,000 in 1941. SEEKS ROMAN HOLIDAY SCARBOROUGH, England —(C- p)_N0rman Hipwell, Independent IO! +2 candidate in rile sccrborouzh-lvhlt- by by-electlon, said he would lure to bomb Rome until it “looked like e. 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