THE WESTERNGUARDIAN jj-fjj norm. Mrs. 1111111 i-bnu a1 climb s; - SUMMEBSIDE 1111a PlllNCl e6€1'13¥§'“"° m ipuc-1r Advertising, ehollfl b0 1m with m‘, p,“ h - ht u. m gumilan may In m»; lily ‘any of the following mm, h, Slunruen u“ pbolisinre. Wafer Street. Gourliee brunt, [atria Bakery. Water Strut. Mark Gaudet, 31h he Guardian will be delivered lo any hm. 0. Water Granville column is reserved IIII‘ new: of local lulcriai, but advertising n l news)‘ nature may be inserted ii 2 crnis 1i word. strictly payable h |lll'r'l|’l(‘8. _. Mrs to use Iformalin- mipr Drue 00.. Kcrisiilillon. 11-146 “JFORMALIN Taylor Drug Co. Ktns WANTED _ capable Birl to learn 5221118, and fur IQ-mademngl good P bastion. Apply mm A w sudbury- 7 Myrtle Street. ' L-672-5-l4-2l. -r'oa sum _ ' 32.19% chanomtogo aiaushels Seed . N0 weeds. 75c ' weeks‘ Bayvlew. bushel. Allllilr‘. PAINT. Aiabastlne and |]1 house cleaning supplies, sold at w“, L-5-5-l5-2i. 455p 0ATS—L1mlied qumtiiy quality Bfglllél’ arid Elrbfin Seed‘ FRO i 1 . -ice o a 05.201 . — llis. llliilllrlii, iizeugiriilloiflp l rwith tnbslllegvalvfnrfjzed “n” “m”! Drovccl Tighilock, L-42ll-6-7-l0i. solgcgrglspeclul close spaced “mm at -—-— Br "Wbis: v.11‘ RLXAL * p9 c0111. B”, 1'0" ’ . _ - L "93" H“; T 21mg ~ r ' irieiics. Stationery, l $l.00‘bottle, 2 {or ‘LQL gave 0921c‘: _ , 111 one cent Sale. Rexal One cent Sale Q0111] ' 11-42. Rexall Drugs, ' £4625 Jiaxru-ziis. ‘rcildcrs will be —-DAMAGE CAUSED ‘ m1 l1, ilic undersigned up to —The residence of RobertBfiacDDlhl-z m} mrluun: mrlziy, the 16th clay laid, near Kenslngton, was damaged “May, A 11,'y1{l4i,'fo1 the Prince considerably by smoke and ware,- cgmriy Div (uikiilPl-S, which in- as the result 9f n fire which broke dud... ,1 nl fund, buildings. | out early yesterday morning. The rquipnicnt and mater- rfire brok m‘ any tender not " Sic-wart and 11-40-5-15-17. e Out about 6 o’ ‘was Caused by a defective iEffects of the fire 1r, is Wm kept down ' ilzough smoke and considerable damage, (Yfffifififfifv _.__(_CQ¥1Ph1l1@d_from page 1) clock and chimney, believed, l0 a minimum water caused ' P“ -I'ROI‘ER'I‘Y SALE — Ml’. W. 6,5111; ins 51.1111 his house on Eus- iriie sizrci to M. F. Scilurman and p," 1,1,1, It is liLllli‘l‘5LOOd ‘ikat Mr. 521i; iniciirls 1o build or purchase Anew lionic. M. F. Scliiirman and co, L11. ll.i\'(‘ commenced to move liiehouse 111111 garage off the pro- 11y 1o anoihci- location and they {l1 use 111v i, r11 vriy 111i" DUJLIGSS purposes. prcscnted the budget April g9, Tgigcfllgslllg; Rofflcritlloon iwas devoted lsfigggules and noe prggroceng fir? -.=iln:ili:ri..... counr -—Be- 1 Pefore the House went 111m com- lire Mag 1;.1-.111- Darcy in Summer- flnlétce on ways and means there u man Wm fined was a statement from Justice Min- ir.*i'.’.iirs*".r.z.rtshrrss “m 1r- Iicrned. l-Ie said Cgmllillfllglefien ‘ Egfobrfsllfga 1h hbeernrrrembersd of) ltabor .1 2:111 cnsis or 10 days ' a‘ m em“ u “<3 r» lllr‘; were paid. Mog- L",,%’,l,.§‘,,“‘},,b;;,§‘ apgolflffed Mam“ hclri court in Alberton 'union s5 m‘ on with a '. 'I".'.'n mull for “ 5 - f ' mill fined $10 ailtlulzsoftss !c1l§1ll=bni§l?{' hgldwaxsolcebfifiplgllsytfmbggi '" "uuziiig" were filled of th {w - ' _ 1d one man was ions g1.“vbrl§$“.§§§il§r1.¥“11$§ef§_ ll (‘(11118 W‘ owning .ccmc tux schedules. f‘ of a sociah S. I Afllllmeriis advanced yesterday in --—------_--___l._.. avor of 1] wi ' ' Personals burial..'=rfsil..sll“"ilenl§lgl “*5 _ y pr va arrange- __ nienl. and for exemption from in- ‘d _M‘f'“~‘°!‘ Q7 the ‘ come tax or all officers serving on “mill High-finders , land in Canada. the only officer s flflfjough fit his grcup taxable. were renewed. siuc. —S. The minister gave no encourage- ——~—_' | m_nt to those who advocated these Euorli suillvim of the ~ changes. 1'11 island Highlgndefg 1 The gcvemment was criticized for ‘uiiivnil are visiting the i riff: Act lcr allowing‘ an 1mm. 11- in drive his cal‘. 'I‘\vc Icr “consuming” weio .v s wheat acreage reduction pro- lllfiiirfs mriilvl‘, Mrs, w_ ,)_ su]- ‘ gram by Liguori Lacombe (Lib. La- iiun, s val-Two Mount/bins). who said 1r, was a national crime and a crime against nature to curtail the pro- l duction of food, particularly in war- 1 time, i There was further discussion of the suggestion made jvesterclav by M. .1. Caldwell. acting C. C. F. House leader. that new millionaires nad been created in Canada since the war _ n. The minister said he would bring in mtoom detalitl ‘gut tglffill; aufflciirrtly ne perm en ca cm o .11- mmh a Summon M this I taxpayers. He did not (T11 ceumwr 1111: cxnccicd sltcmat‘ Cbnscrgigtlvl/Igs r§§§§e°'ie'§1§1°§§d“1'1%n- Htgilrlngl-Iigi In N321 vbftgglClll cf sontisaidihe agreed with‘ the milmpt- eymnshml - -, flllllC . er -iat f a man rece ved a nice . o comp-"llxn in keep income it should not be made Dub- °$'"‘,,“,'c‘-I“,i"_[°lln¢d 0f all Hess de- lic, so long as he gained it honestly. One oi ihc first signs that the ‘ BBC MAKES lirlviogrrairiznninn 11nd (“km ow,- - "i Iiuiriura uiircst in the (Contlnuid from page 1) in the mili- \\\l"i\§ rilic abrupt [misap- .. ,. .. .,,...,,.., , =;_.,.._1 m reading and writing u 2;T1.:,,?,£,,t,.l~‘€ m“? ‘imurblni tary hospital where he lies." us ‘as “mnenced in ‘There was no effort to conceal lfhat the broadcasts and the hand- ling n! the affair in general were intended to build up the greatest possible unrest among German lisieners. No opportunity was lost to im- press that Hess must have had the help of many persons to es- cape: that his plane had a special gasoline tank fitted; that. it. all was symptomatic of an irltimabe breakdown of Gcrman faith in Hitler. On and on went the BBC. teas- ing Nazi curiosity. raising suspic- 1011 within Germanya- "Hess wasn't a mere politician. but the most intlmaie friend or the Fiiehrer. who knows him in his fFru-iiris oiihfr. W. Mcpow. llllnmtalg” "I" ilolmrans Boot d: ~Pl|7“')l'lli1f‘ilf, will be pleased lo is» m lurk 11f work, after be. r :11 11: iicvuo for lhe past "A? (‘i uccks, .5, fvizlfiilfi =___lcfll1lll‘illr ri _ of shaping or 1c sciltimcilt. That party organization, own lo cvrrry blmk _lri tclvn l'n Germany. ‘l "filing remnant cf the l. ll\iili! on isolated farms. 1 in icvl ihc riircct lmpnc Illl kbrriir in 111a (ch Nachos d. verr "t. I ‘on Pl \ '11 ‘=1 - it 1hr’ mcsr: , ngc f0 the populrh ll!’ rail he only partly already has hi 2- Tiicsc things are ,, “F-"TCY b-V ME" intimate mood. . iltnlfimtl u the” ‘mild "What facts did he know which 1111111 -. ,1’... ._....‘1'f,°'1°,m§gc§f led him 1.11 betray the friendship of a lifetime and endanger the structure of the Reich which he helped to build? ". . . we regard the Hess ac- tion as a symptom of the deep in- Yl fialalljfl ppuuintion. \..‘ . c, \-1 so: e icrnal enrnlt_lc_s__i_a_pgi____s_t_rains in the leadership of the Third Reich. me ‘vuw, "Th disease are disguised . . ti" from Germany by German pro- n _ r males. each of mkffalpiloiprgc of a cliy or scr- mganda and German military Illa" ""95 nfiici-ii! ccme still] power‘ ‘-'-#~'—~——— is" “f,',""g{‘_'_l:=‘r';s cnchuresponslble . . [In ht» .__ IP00!‘ m: senty N I 1.11.1"P111211".rr1v"..br. all 89m .i1',-“.-.,.",',,ll‘l"f_lgonprs 100.000 ner 1 A n I I . ' . "circle? lead t t H) an colour‘? to a Dflfl-lffll-I c QQHIF“. Th?" scvoirlllcatiscietvnclfl ' ' .11. 1.21311 §.";§,$,,1g3,g,gl;,,*,v lllll B own pol-q“; 1 ' n," h, m hligcgeacilons lo every lll‘§f'“;‘= mrcuwi with Hltlfl" ml nounou. May ib-cnuumbyl- sag-unm- in mgtiqp, sources‘ (CH-Gennan planes were report- liq,» W, "W- While ordinarily it‘ ed in the vicinity of two towns in "f o urck lo two weeks to’ the east coast of Scotland early to- dislnbuted. H1,’ do —i.he only raider activity Over is mtfre urgent. In Br tain reported since last evening. M -n war is in nrovress.’ Apparently there was no incident 50"" r111», the fiivht b1 in the two Scottish towns. across "ff" slidrlcnlv that Lnc Scotland from where Rudolf Hess, ha, "Ionsliwf-‘oe ‘bar-fist “lntlmn- daring ‘Nnzlllruehrer. made his par. . - cs . gflillfillorlv luetiel: $1.33? a Dgrinizmlvegigrday Nazi nir activ- Iv|g1'.‘,.“"‘ "Wt persistently loyal lty was limited to several forayb by ysnabcrdwvor!’ D flndivldual bombers at inta on the PM... “fshhfilclv limited uiem- south coast. in nib Mi lands and in i111 t, Hm {arc-st report that Hers Eastern Ennland. l ,3“ "1 But inrei oorrne- Little damage was done and cas- v111,,,,_.,"° "Won (be cdditlonnl ualtlea were small. the communique “M .~-~o."-~-- wm-w bald. ‘hllrcnir -- m mltfilésgvescon zhiciwould N i“ "Mlllrilh-Ulllillo _ ,_ CERESAN BL luzwn. 1.44s. Harvested Walter SJ L-l6-5-15-lf. SIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHR i THURSDAYS-FRIDAY _ _q1_1_d SATURDAY Borden WAKE llP Y0ll|l LIVER BILE- FOR A MT. IA h T - By And You'll Jump Out of Bod lg g5. glwn was‘, b11311? vgtoahfkllgatfi’ R w w -t¢ Morulng Rnrirflo Go en o“ Mwday- y The live-r uhuuld pour out two and: of M; o“ i‘ 1 . D bfizlfrlgcfigggii; 1: 151111-1311‘. ‘élldfbfifilfiffili? ' I rlmwmuhmfig .51“ w..i.1g1’$1."1l°I-‘LF5 “um” M"__' “m” “mmm- i 5', a eed - (n: wuum emu-n I l 1. u you feel mr. M, _ G d p-trea ngs potatoes with ' n? "s?!" ‘filfififgggggfi. ‘buy-m mothfzr lrizsfmwncfnsltvxlggelietixblle SEMESAN BEL °°9l3 ml)’ 33 . It the cause. You need lomethlng they, won“ on theliver n well. it Luke: those good. old Carter n Little Liver Pills tn get then two Murllde of bile flowing freely gm! m“; m, feel up and ulffllhrmleu and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do L11; work of cnlornel but have no cnlomel or mercury in them. All: for Carter’: Little Liver Pill: by um: i stubbornly refuse anything cine. Ila Borde w 15p _ side 02 Mazda; Ors in Summer ’ beMrs. Katherine Rodger; who h" En Spending the winter with her son Mr. Reginald Rodger; or Buy- deh 18ft on Tuesday momlng for her home in Dlgby N, 5, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westhaver GUARD ONICLE IANA Says liess hopeless About Germany’: Siffllll s11 If cents an acre for disinfectant; reducm seed piece decay, seed- borne scab and rhizocfonia; pays profit in better, often bigger yields! Used immediately, after culling, helps check spread of ring rot by knife. Write for free SEMESAN BEL pam- phlet now. Otto Strasser, head of the under- ground, anti-Nazi black front group, said tonight 1n an interview he be- lieved Rudolf Hess fled Germany because he was “hopeless about the Nazis’ war position and party p0- sltlon." ' Sirasser. one-time member of the Nazi-Socialist party who later be- came an enemy of Hitler, said ne This means mnnc g dl QlfIRESAN trcrlts 3 “la gargsirl hills oats smut. rlrrluccs ixlilvy I stripe. kills sunkillg emu! and checks r001: rot oi wheat. Works by both confatl and vapor, Germ». ally increases yields. Easy to use; lnexpensivc i One pound treats 3: bushels of secdl Write for fro: (TERESAN pamphlet “l ' t 20 ' 1m". mum“ and family of Borden have moved Mum“ "muflim "74"" ifilriifinélaliffinrreii‘ a W“ °“".‘lP.!5.'§J.’.‘.°"S'."r"§.k"“"” m; “"51" 1M0 hthelr new residence recently Hmuvmufirnnrbrunm He expressed astonishment at the u. m. JUNI hum: ' “ed 1mm MT- Austin camp. “NJ- nmhtglor He” bgllllt lmiol. ti?) so“; w'm‘5"'“" n lilfidrmtléiklhull» miiicoby-‘El- Also OUR GANG comedy 0311152511111 Mrs. lgswald mwthe, o; many would collapse from internal l1 81' C . Shows at 7-910 Monday, mt; otors to Borden on umsfuairlwrilyis thought Hess would “their daughter Mr- Harold Gaudet, Gngineer g1; Borden Power Plant was n. visitor to Summerside on Munday ls postponed WASHINGTON, May 14—(AP)- A Senate fllzht on the conwy fsSlle was Pvfil-Doned today when a. group of Senators fovoring e bim on unit- ed Sta/Des naval escorts for war sllPPlles decided against trying to Matinee Saturday at 3 Mrs. Oscar Ciunpbe Mr. C. B. Jell 1 1 _ den school spenyt‘ cvllaeiallzgngobt SUMMERSIDRS his home in Bummeysjde tack such a prohibition on the Irv-wine sh? ' bill. ‘m ,— “T... 1...Z1.ZZ‘“}.‘€°.1¢.....1.1=- fifiiiéfii".i‘i“ii.fiéi‘“éfi.‘“i.f°" r ev ors ' SE11?" 0f Tignish; l Woman Passes SYDNEY, N. 5., May 14—-(CP)— Deaih of Mrs. M. Maddigan, 80, a resident of Sydney Mines until sne moved here four years ago. occurred today. Surviving are three sisters and - one brill-her. among them Mrs. Pew: l Barnard. Tiznlsh. P. E, I. ‘treat at all." Senator Chores To-. bey (Rep. -N H.) fold repcricrs aficr a meeting ai; which the do. clsion was reached, "The 1351,15 15 still very mruch alive -a.nd will be presented to the Senate. It's Just a matter of finding the b"; way to present it." Bmbwnvfly Senators re- DOTl/eil B- Rweral feeling that it would be better to wait until Mr, Roosevelt makes his speech of May 37- They would prefer. they said to Summerside ori Saturday. . Mr- Gorden Constable deckhsnd gEQS-sp-ghfrirtllcée EgvLarrLdSum-ner- home in Borden. e en at his Miss Inez M Ale _ de is visiting a1iirtie1les°r..¢s1§§$g,_ Plan To Curb Flood si I ....____~.________ t) - f, 1 - Alddmiglgtlzililgnlie raised first by the Canadlan Wheat OTTAWA. May 14 ._.(QP)__ Canadian army Casualty list With Uiliicd Stalcs grain prices r-fillhg quickly because of parity Dr-oe ariangements being made by the American Government. four waihiflffton officials were in Ottawa IOdfl-y to discuss means whereby CLAIM NO. 3 NAZI ___(Corl_tinucd_fr __p5;c_1) British newspapers as a. member of the Anglo-German association. That OTTAWA‘ M.‘ . 14 ~(CP-_ Tl organization's state purpg5g was filly flood of Canadian surplus National Dcicilg DClYdf-ilbllll, l gism? gnlllslfsflmiill friend-shill! ififécrktzd a°"°55 u“ bard" ma)’ be tile 49th active army casualty list gag?“ m” ‘ed mime we w“ be" May l wheat reached 1.01 1-2 today reported three men killed raising the total of dead and miss- ing in the actzve army report/ed since the ‘vnr started to 315. Ci! e list contained the names of one milll slightly wounded, one dan- gerously ili and s1: criously ill, Meanwhile l-less lay in a hospital cents on the Chicago market. to- bed ltoday ivrllllla. readlng. listening day While May Wileat, no. 1 north- n? L“ 1111310 Mid awaiting a visit 9H1. was 75 7-8 cents at Winnipeg. om Prime Minister Churchill. lln view of the discount on the All Britain and most of the world Canadian ddlar lifrbe un-"teo remained mystified and excited over States the duty of 42 cent l) <1; 1 the parachute arrival of Hitler's on Canadian wheat mwilg. “$5.3, FOllOWlIlg is the ‘lilttSi- official former friend and t‘ d . casualty list with regimental num- speculate on the possltbclé‘ brzxatllfses b? “fifltfifividf, “gt “jfifgfl” bers and next of kin: his fllizhr- the border if tlhe on??? SS 11w impending visit b: the Prime F° w“ Minister m the secret hospital where goes higher’ Overseas: “med, , lhgdfienfilan lay mending his fract- Royai Canadian Engineers grhurcarfnée Jaaéniiglliedmgglégy Higgins, Donald Franklin, Spin, F9168l. Mrs, M. S. Higgins (wlfei. London, England. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Elsbury, Elmer Lorne. Cpl., B87- 793. Edna Elsbury (wife) Toronto. Royal Canadian Army Medical the House of Commons that he mig-ht have further information er on Hess’ astonishing visit. Hanson pays I gigggvo:l..::su::r.1"“Baler; Tribute l0 lTaxpayers Eden's Interpretation Fbmizn Secretary Anthony Eden n COTDS bold‘ a luncheon meet g:— ' Cameron. James, Pte.,_ B89759, “ small group of men possessed an- 4°“. Mm‘ 1F mrmce May camem“ (wmy- l: "Qffifi militias’? power are m“ servativgwlgousylgadlct-Irlgifgon told Ham lton l! pose ier rule by force, the House o‘. Commons may he on all civilization. “When you have that spectacle vcu are certain to see something ac. . . ‘You are certain w see in time oi’ stress and strain evidence among that small group of men not only of tension but of dissension. "In this you may well find. in] part at least. an explanation of the parachute descent that sb electrified the world last week-end.” Closely Guarded ’would not have been surprised if there had been g great protest from the people bgainst war lme inwme tax increases. But there was no pro- test end he paid tribute to (he tax- payers for the way in which they accepted the added burden. "The people in the lower income tax lIackets are making a r9111 ‘and sudden sacrifice," he said. ‘We should have the figures to show just how much that sacrifice is." He asked Finance Minisier Ilsley m prepare a table showing the es- Sllghtly wounded: Royal Canadian Engineers Orr, Arthur Jackson. 5PT., B29349, Mrs. Imifse Orr (mother), ‘Timinins, Ont. Dangerously ill: Eastern Ontario Regiment Munro. James Arthur, Pte., c205- 73. Mrs. Maud Munro (mother), reading was given in the Senate today to a bill pennittinl; deserted bv her husband tlllq action for divorce in the p vince where she may be residing at the time of starting proceeding». Brunswick), sponsor of the measure. said that under the present law a woman so deserted may divorce proceedings two years W?" ter ln the proyince where she liv- ed when he desertion occurred. man has found it necessary between the time of direction and lie corn- mencement of action for divorce to commit suicide with lrLitler at the last moment." said Dr. Strasser. "Actually I am very astonished at his escape. He was so devoted to Hitler that I though he would be with him to the end-An fact would hand him the knife." “I cannot believe that he now is against Hitler. I ml sure thoulfhl he has lost confidence that Hitler can win the war." aid that ‘Many re- him during the indicate that the staff i-liemselvesi i 11 Gziiidlans 0n R.A.F. list 0f casualties Strasser tug Stalin, Hitler Plan moves Dr. Strasser b ports" OOIILlIIK to I past few weeks German general ’ "doubt that Germany can win. "They know Gennarlv can win ori land-but they doubt that Germany can win over water!’ m" “b” mmaon. Iifay 14-(0? Cable)- He and that" wool-ding 1,0 m, n- Eleven Canadian airmen, nine d nous‘ when me Gem“, jnfljtafy them from Western Canada, were authorities discuss the invasion of, included in the Royal Air Force‘: England the responsibility for un-j 68th casualty llst issued tonight dertaking the invasion attempt is. which contains 474 nnmcs. Four of tossed about between army. navyi them were from Briilsh Columbia, undrlogr aflogzylosays n L! ‘t naval 0W ltllligclemfgom Alberta fllld two from eration and up Wight?‘ rim-r Tl" Following is me 1151, 0f Canad- gillxyvhizvsag lira? saws,“ 18%,‘); 113g casualties and 1:11-11 next-Of- '1 MONTREAL. May l4—(CP)— The flight of Rudolf Hess will have a “very deep" effect on the aver- age German, Dr. Otto Strasser. long a ioe of Hitler's Nazi party. soul ttcre today. “The impression on he German people will be very deep." said Dr. Strasser, bile-time leader of the party who broke with Hitler in 193l_ lri an interview. in which he expressed belief that Hess‘ escape indicated almost immediate close ii bo tion between Hitler and m" 11"“ W “"91" m “W” 1°‘ ggsgphrgtalin. b u r m t itgswlgylfskm-lt L‘ no‘ up w u‘ m1 Killed ln modem- Expressing e e a Russo- ‘ “d u,“ t’, u German co-operatlon was Ger- 5,13%, h’! zugesmgflsbed M “prams, Cunningham, WJ. Sergeant. born Ge be k1 we, in Alberta, J.l-l. Cilrlningham (fath- xlibh uesfmtfnfmd‘ er) lives in’ Aldcrshot. England. by the knowledge ma; 3,1351“, Edmond, I\.D., Flying Qf.icer. M! "would not make peace with Hitler, Squadron. from Calgary. Arthur Ed- -that no one would make peace mond (father) Caluriry, Alia. Wm, Hitler," I Ross, AR., Pilot Officer, ‘born "The Prussian generals don't want, in Montreal, father lives m Surrey to llose witlh HitlerheThfy lave ulgsed Englond, Hit er as 011R M B5 911 ‘ Sm th. J. D.. Acti Fli ht Li - n11. But the Old struggle between 10mm, hom m w,;,‘g,,,,;f Wmffm army and warty rises again’ The Smith (father) Wlnllipeit. 91ml! 110995 “WY c"! make ma“ Previously reported missing, new bl’ é§ifriflgrékflgxglfig~ u they can presumed killed in g,"'ion-_ .. ey - sacrifice Hitler maybe they can win Elm”? Wmmm "mmlr n?!“ Pem- m b0 ~ ~- kn 1.11111 better 0 w. m 111 rbquimrlit, a. o fluff?" l)?“ stflfgfse, eggfljnqgd, Mrs. G. Hsplcy (mother) live! u? “Hess has foreseen an army 111111118?!’ Vlcwrlfi. B. C. ‘ Dlltsch against the um party. Hess. Forbes. R- B4. PM! Officer. born Goebbels and Himmler would be ln Iioncion. Ont, James Forbes killed Prliflille Goering Joined Lhe,'(f;2ler)s%n<l(;l1iOnt.r1 m) me 0 e anny. Se. . , of, O fccr, rn glkGoerinz would be useful with n15, British Collylmblil, w. Rose. (fath- large following. ‘at: 22151331» would er) Victoria, p. c. “S3111 mlyklrfilirfilon, figs haresceped because he has seen the position of {gs {fyafity is lQiODEIGfiISVZSYSSlIGIllY after e a ure o a s - manyls only chance of victory, Dr. Strascer said he thought. Russian. troops would invade Irari at the same time that the Nazis press their attack on Palestine ftlld Iraq. "There will be no forrrliil declar- ation of war. Maybe the Russians already have an agreement wlill the Persian government it is a. revolutionary government and therefore is more fluid than the older states in its diplomatic ar- rangements. "In my opinion Russian troops will go to the Indian Sea through Iran. ‘This will be part of the great gjrice that Stalin will force Hitler pay for Russian collaboration." I ' I Divorce bill In Senate Missing:- McQ-acken. R. 0.. sergeant, born in Vancouver, mother lives in Lneds, England. Martin, H, R, Scrceont, born in Winnipeg. Mrs. T. M. Martin (m0'-l\-» er) Vnncollvr-r, B, c, Wright. J. D., Sergeant, born in Vancouver, aunt lives in Aberdeen. Brookes, W.M.l-i.. Flight Lieuten- ant, born in Bnssrmo. Alto. Rev. Wilfrid Brooke-s (imlar-r) liveg 5n Conic Islc, Arron. Scotlnnd. orrrAwA. May l4—-(CP)—l"irst Zl Wfllliill to insti- ro- Ghange Presidency 0f Liberal party OTTAWA. May 14—(CP)—S|n- ator A. K. Hugessen (Lib. Quebec) has agreed to serve as noting pres- ident of the National iilberal Fed- eration pending the annual meet- ing of that organization. Prim" Senator A. B. COPD (Lib New institute ,__ D. . .._.. _..4 Senator Nonnan Lnmbcrt (1.111, Ori- tario), president for nine years, was asked to take ihe office bv Mr. King, the anriounoemféiz ngaid. N1‘): , . kgnzle Kin ‘s office reason was gvcri n 1. r= s ntemen g1gg:,‘ngedM:€n1g-hg_ g for the chance in the presidency of Senator l-Iugessen, who succeedsgth; Liberal Purtjlgfjfilflflllfllwll- __ “In many cases. however. a wo- Ottawa. Hess remained closely gilarded’ u t d y, 1d in the val-mus 551. 2?.2.‘21‘2.’i1§".?“%fii’ ffilfiiiii“ “c2121 3111-?»- Mr- or serious“. m, Kirkpatrick of the BritisiuForelgn he would “mm ‘m’ “FE” go to some other provincefjiejgid; Office and possibly intelligence oi- Royal Canadian izingincerr {ggfg xfiafemltfif: vfflfjgtfllfg‘; -——-—- ‘i H‘““'“°“- “m” Mcwlmm- closed but speculation linked 1t with Spr., M7343, John Hamilton (fath- the “count he is expect“, m “we w- G1“5¥°W~ authorities of his reason for flight Gem"! Onlarl‘) regime"! Wreckage of the Messerchmitt 11,0 Lynn. Robert Loch B73998. 11m. in which he made his flight to the Glfldyi 10ml’! (WW). Toronto. estate of the Duke of Hamilton was Quebec Rcizlmeflf gathered together and will be ex- Martin. Eric Dunstnln, Pte, D- hfbiicd in London next week. The 76197. Robert Graham Martin llbilc speculated keenly on the or- (fathcr), Montreal. llzin of l0 bullet holes in the crafts gym-h Culrumbfa regimen; tail assembly. Since no Royal Air Robinson, William Argmm pm, Force pilot reported having encoun- K53344_ M155 Bemgce 56°“ (friend), I tered a Messerclunitt Saturday Mel-pane Hap Amt night, the night Hess bailed out to sggkatchewgn 758mm,; be captured hv l farmer. it was mpmnte’ Mauflce‘ Pa," L129“ conjectured that the former Hitler, M" 9.10m La lame (Wu, m; deputy had been chased and ma- rguyron‘, smk p e ' 5w chine-gunned bv German pilots. E ' ' ‘ ' Hess was reported bv a memb=r Alberta regiment .1 - ow»- o-=r--»-.M1r- :1..t*r..*irrl:'sufl urzbsilsu , ..,. .. o... 0...... 031. George Hansen (father), Den- “m; "Que" he has a m,“ 101- Mdapm dam-ml ‘o, . m‘ mark- that: he made his flu-mt with onlyi “u! n . rummbh PH“. compressed food tablets." The Nazi deserter. this informant , added. has no nurse. Instead. there, is n captain cf a famous reazlmentl in keep him company when Hess is. nct otherwise en aged-part of his‘ time being spent ri reading mystery ovels. Outside the door soldiers stand guard. Efvery dish of salmon, chick- en or eggs-for which Hess asks- Eeasses the most minute examination fore it is admitted to his conval- escent chamber. In the press some news columns Qunl: food ll carefully com Representatives 0f Axis Nations Met at llomo ROME, May 1Q -(AP)—— Rep- lacing weight or condition. bran, alfalfa meal, l Izod salt and mnhnu. resentatlves of the three Axis t H ,_ lnublo and the proeeelln] _, “M10115 were lmderswfid Pfillflbb’ fl°xeg1fufgfiffnslg°nplgamlfnérhz:1 sfreotlbfllty, reduction of colic and other Wfliilhl l0 11R“? mnfeffed hi!" described him g5 a villain and the l llmentltowhlch hornuuccommonlylubject. Dallv Mirror editorially suggested: "restraining our native credullty an: our extraordinary easy going hnbi of making heroes out of l-luns." letter of protest was publlsheil against the action of the BBC in, ducting an authoritative statement that Hess‘ flight showed "great physical and moral courage." II. S. to peg prices WASHINGTON. May 14—(AP)— By a 75-2 vote, the United States Bennie today approved a measure intended to put mllll0ns..0f dollars into the pockets of formers thr h government ioariu pegging the pr ca, of cotton. wheat and o0 par cent of par- ity prices. now goes to President Roosevelt and some congresalone luminous-amen: lllllh within the past few days and some observers said ilie prospect of the, United States. becoming involved in the war through convoys ‘prob- ably was the major topic 0 d!!- cussicm. The Mlblect ofthe talks unong Italy. Germany and Japan 001M not be ascertained but. since Ja- parfs onlytcgncern will}: mabghlife power pec slrppo er relations with the United States and soviet Russia, one or the ot- her or both may have been dis- cussed. The Fascist press recalled Ja- pan's pledge to fight the United states under the treaty in case ihe United States entered the war and both Ii Giornale and Ii 1A- voro Ihscista accused the United States of planning an attack on Japan. 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