ritain Reported Offering Assistance To Hangar MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN in:- yards ulna-rt I cbrlotiulcoedlloontrll’! glpfllfliflfi O9 l Ef-ififi-Ydnf-iffitfrihf“ G OMMONS GIV MAR GIN T O iwoaldSendArmy, Planes To Block Nazis In March Circumstances-Di Any German Move Would Guide Hungarians In ii. B. Airman i Awarded ll. F. 0. LONDON. Mo! 5-(0? Cami’)- ___.\ young New Brunswick airman has b "n alwfded m5 Disiinguish" ed l ,lu<.: Cros5. i-iie Ail‘ M11115"? m. Qupced wlllghi, for hi8 leader‘ 511m n. an atiack on enemy Hi1‘- crillt iuld for bravery llfifiifil‘ life- i-i. i- Pilot-Officer Philip Pilrdy H ed a ..\ liowed bravery in remaining wckpil. while subjected to c ~attack by three encmv {Jill abandoned his aircraft ii-lien it was set aflre by a received serious burns but d in helping start two other ‘n1 the face of enemy ma- il cuu flrc, ' awards included the Dis- ‘ on Service Order for ((1 il-lxeader John Donaldson, ‘ on ivhose squadron of fight- wft in the Andalsnes region ,\' shot, doom six enemy N .. and out eight others out of ll, _- - Eecretztry Sir Samuel Home iiiiii the House of Coiinmons that this 5iliiii(il'On possibly accounted i“; ‘is "WW as 30 Gcmum _ lanes biyiirv the greater part’, o the Sirloin plilllGS were themselves put “ii-v 9i Iivilon, by terrific bombard- ii-W oi iiicir base by reinforced Geililrm bombers.) ST. STEPHEN. N. B. May a _ (CPl ‘» ~ Phillip Pilrfil’. wlio has been fluid-oil Lie distinguished flying Pi J-nuiid lilo Rllylli All‘ Force a i o inst Dccoinber. He took _ r course Ill. smut Join), N. - lure some to England. iii.‘ immii-r. Mr. and Mrs. James Siffll? "i Till‘ 1184121‘. B. village four Iii Kiri toiliilht to honr of the hon- lil t"; lixul won. Friends who heard Egon. i ill a news broadcast from lltlOll lust. no tlnle in informing thi- Pix l~' P " - ‘armcriilfi. hlllps father is a Coming Events PU- for Notice: in this column 3 _cen_tn_pel'_ word. J. cs-Eldon Monday. L-w08-5-9-3l. "Dance Pcake's School May 9th. L-i54-5-7-lll. “fiffome in Dance in Moreli Hall. - iu-iv. Mnv 10m. L-lgl-s-l-zi. "ltescrvo Wednesday, May find for Wllishire Institute play. L-25l. "iiiimniiiae sole, Zion Hall, Ma iiiii. 2 dclock. L-zia-s-a-i. "Wfllen dance. Thursday night {@519 by o. x. Presby’; Novel- i- L-zui-s-acl. "llcotin in Cavendish United Ohurch th evening to discus: the Plflbisclte. Everybody welcome. L-QSB-Q-P-ll. "Piiiiiiy Sole Moore a Mound‘: Bat d ‘ certs“- “adrenal “White s t dance Pride uni, May iliui. o x’ nosey-ii gmi- ' Llziiii-s-o-zi. "Wiiiio 5P0?- dance eve M day °n' b“ iigtnglrldoy night. logging-ea “Household off ts n, h e0 for sale at "M . "an k Vloséxlcvlvtelnchdarkctinl Willi oa wmgm 25 Dita minimum d5, befo FTlday. 250-5-9-11. in at Albany, a 10th at filmed G. C. "militia live ho hilllllirqliilli» many. tin-pf,“ iultll noon. U u’ M- M. hm ‘rhursdoy. ggminr-rnide ‘Mil and Mervyn aulmon, Hun- rtlqium rum ‘i111 noon. Mc- ~- i~ Y {out ye the latter Decision; (By Edward Kennedy, As- sociated Press Staff Writer) i BUDAPEST, May 8—(AP) —Great Britain was report- ed in diplomatic quarters to- day to have offered Hungary the support of the British army and air force if the Hungarians chose to resist any move by Adolf Hitler to move his . Nazi legions through their territory. The proffer of military aid was reported conveyed to Count Paul Teleki, Hungar- ian Premier, by the British Minister, Owen Si. Clair 0’Malley, when the envoy asked Count Teleki what he would do ii.‘ Germany ai- tempted to march through Hungary. Diplomatic sources said Count Tclcki refused a direct answer, saying tlic. Govcrurucufs titti- llitlti woulclwlcpciiil on llic cir- cumstances wlicil zuld if Ger- many was ready to move. Olilnlleyh call on the Pre- mier followed publication of reports that Gcrmzmy has re- quested permission of llun- gory to g0 through. The report/ed offer of armed sup- port by Britain appeared in line with London's diplomatic moves iii Balkan capitals, especially at Sotiu, Bulgaria, where the British Aili- bassodor to Turkey, Sir Hughe Knulchbull-Hugessen, has been holding extended conferences with King Boris and his cabinet min- isters. Slr lluizhe was said to have made Bulgaria, an offer [or he;- adhcrencc to a defensive sys- lom in the Balkans but diplo- mats In Sofia understood the Government was adamant ag- ainst passage of lny foreign troops through Bulgaria, It was said Bulgaria would op- pbsesuch a move with force. Britain has been reported sound- f-Ferisish. i.ri<i..1i.iii¢si_i°.ri>s%.ib~vsh (Continued a. page u. Col 1) International lit A Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-Chamberlain Govern- ment saved by 28140-200 vole of oonfidonoo in llouse of Commons; Winston Churchill accepts "fullest responsibility" for defeat in Nor- way, says Britain's difficulties a- rose from falluro to achieve Ill‘ parity with Germany. AMSTERDAM- Influential oom- mcntalvon suggclt elaborate dofenol preparations prompted by dulro to ten preparedness and not by any immediate threat. BUDAPBST- Yugoslavia smiling military mission to Russia; Bol- llnm reported weighing Allied of- era. ROME -—Fuclst report describes Italy‘: attitude as “pro-belliger- cnoy" rather than "non-belliger- oncyt" Pope oxpresam new fears of In’: nprud. BERLIN- German: bout rud- Pd lnell to match blow for blow with Allies lnywhcfo and anytime. AGCEPTB CALI. I n. (OP) ~ . tor o Church vex-poo. N. B. nu acce ed a call to tie first United Ohur here. of- t at next month A lfrlduoto of ount Allison Uni- versity and Pine Hilltglivlnityvllall. r h was lbfillllflloglnll m1. nity r o fore vorpool. Ulllted Charla. bk in: out the possibility of movlngl yf/ //// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 SLATE F A ll M PRUBlEMS FUR CAREFUL STUUY Chamber Of Agricul- ture Directors T 0 Meet Federal Minis- ter. GITAWA. May 8-—(CP)-—With l. date to meet Agriculture Minister Gardiner and other members of the Government on Friday, direc- tors of the Canadian Chamber of Agriculture convene in Ottawa, io- morrow to lflflihro suggestions for presentation to the Government. Main proposal is that more gov- ernment guidance be given agri- culture. The gfianlzstion aims at being the uni voice of agriculture in the Dominion and its resident, H. H. Hanna/m of Toron o, said to- night the directors would discuss with the Government the need of removing some of the uncertainties lacing farmers in wartime. He said particular attention like- iY W0llici be given to asking the Government io give farmers more direction 8s w What they should produce. To Direct Farmers’! Bgreed this would raise the con_ imlteisiiil point of whether the Agriculture Minister should be iuothed with authority to sec that farmers follow such directions, The Bennett Government sought such authority in the Natural Pro- ducts Marketing Act, but, it, m“ with trouble as to its constitu- iimiiiiiiv arid many ouvonenis took iigigwleirlgsiiifln it would rogilnellt . c Cl be . Ha-nuam liglid, r ‘rjipi-xeggliiliiiiulfioiiiqtid "gem ihrouizh in affiliation with gi. Yzpmvincial organizations of Prim". wlleatflgrowers, livo- '1 (Continued on Dike 11. Col 2) British Press Surveys Scene, Wants Changes LONDON, May 9 -—t'i‘hursday)~- (C? Cablci -'i"ue British brtss was unanimous today in ufiking for gov. eminent changes as it surveyed the Norway debate. but oDiniOns varied between the need for a izoveriunent shuffle and the need for a com- nletely new ministry." The Dally Express felt that more lmoortant than ministerial shuffles was the need for Britain to regain air siipreinac . “With aim we are safe —- whether Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Churchill are in office or out oi office." it said. "Without airplanes we are sunk-no matter who power at Downing street and in ‘tell l" Chronl -le caLed for a new ministry. The imes said that “after the Aisclcnures of opinion in Parliament and in the press duriniz tho present week there can be no Question of the strength of the demand for a minis- try more broadly based and there- fore differently commuted. It. went on: "If the M1101‘ PflFi-V fails to answer a. claai‘ riubllc call i! loaves the Prime Minister more tree to choose his own means of showiuil that the setback in southern Nor- way W83 not. merel a. iiiiiiifQ W0" oesafullv extenuated: but 8 "PW ‘gal-tine point for British enemy l-n valor." e Daily Telezraph said that the Prime Minister hinted he wu pro red to make changes and W8" ges that he would oe well ad- t d . med o om Scottish press 91'0- Among the vincial nowriiflilllifl- the Blind“ curler raid it could not see any golitical figure more trustworthy than Mr, Chamberlain but thofllht there should be a Dliifle 0i iii‘ if‘: aygcznt mefnbero of the ndmn a on. The Yorkshire Post and Birmingham Port. fliivwiiiieii i need for an infusion of new bl bil t. iii-rm“ gifiiyikllerald said: " airlin- merit. has dismissed the Prime Minister. Moraly iuul politically Mr, Neville Chamberlain has been deefated beyond hopfi 0i "WV"? in Commons . . . - iii! "m"! will ll that Cliambealain shall 8°- Iuterprellng the debate as show- ing that the Chamberlain Goverln- meut no longer commands iv confidence oi Parliament and‘ cultur- ry the News Chronicle said. h ii? need of the hour la trial Mr. C fir"? berloin should bow to the Wi 0 the country and a new and stron government. roprumtntlve of l lportlou mold be imM-T‘ - M the same time me president. W iil . The Dnilv Herald and tho News ‘ MAXI M6 07A MERE MAN With the loss of Wllflllly 906st». ions the soul that has been var-l» and self-centred in pfllrqlmhly i... ilutmng with “flu-h to met-i iilsasiii. l. _ .___...._ _ _ mo». m. 2 Jnllllll Enbunglptlou Delivered 85.00 llv Milli—-l'.l’l.l. §|ll0; (unlulll out] (ZS 5Q [ill '12 rAoljs After flames had swept her from stem to stern, an flllilflllflllflfl German destroyer is sci-n still belching smoke zifti-r lllf‘ llillilf‘ m Narvlk fjord. The smouldering craft was left in drift through tho night until she iiinnk next morning near the port of Nurvili hsfnre Norway's snow-covered mountains shovm in background. LONDON, May 8-—tCP) -—Winston Churchill, First Lord of tho Admiralty, disclosed during his spool-h tonight in the llilllsc oi‘ Commons that British forces have captured the Nui-vik airport. "K332137717 it i to: Mission Slatseoi ForMoscow Tsctihs Signs Seen Of Growing In- clination By Slavs To Look To Soviets For Support. BUDAPEST, {flay 9—|Tllur.=.duy)—r.\l‘)—-It was learned illllllurli I atlvely early today that a Yugoslav military mission |]f‘zl(ll‘(l by (loin-rill Vojln plaximovic, inspector of the national defence. will lcavo Belgrade shortly for Moscow to hold military talks with Soviet Russian officials. Authoritative sources in Belgrade made this disclosure shortly after ll. was reported in diplomatic quarters that. llriiaiil and Front-c were offering Yugoslavs the assistance of troops, air filrccs and liiirlil fort-vs and n guarantee of Yugoslav lndcpcllilcllce and territorial integrity in i an effort to seal a Balran alliance against German or Italian aggres- l ttirrinbouxl. in Lllfll llcy of Yugo-i s“ a‘ Wm ‘u’ i“ m?“ a. stroilgy -—A i‘ill(l ivy l‘\"illl'lll‘(l a l“ll' iiiiibciiiiiiiiiiiiisi Piiiicl‘ siiiie iiiclpli g i in‘i;..~ iuiirtlcl‘ indictment. Bolshcvlst revolution of 1917. Haws‘ WINDSOR, N. S, May 8 —i(‘Pll I ltliiaii l, naalust Taiburt Couliiv younfi Tho two countries have not even gotmgy my“; boy, A mm in v,-.—l.i, Tho vnin was mzarrlcil hi" Labor mum and mii-xumlln teinlii 1"-\"<‘ milllll-dllwd l-‘IiDIOIIIIII-iflifiiiiiiiliis» found against. his older broi. w; " mciilhrrs as ii victory for their Dawson i“ But the Croat, vice-premier vlfld-l(}|hnn1~e o“ a Swim. mdlcnnpn,‘ n u rollsllro moiioli stilt!‘ llppllfontlv Vancouver idmlr Macke, said on A rll 24 lllfliiiygstordnsq i lllPYf‘ “vi-o n int-m; numb“. of m); Rpgina rwiunption of trade re aiions. t-liii‘ Charged uilth the murder of Wl- o srrluloufr. 'l“ii<~ rosy; Association wiiiiiilX‘! first such treritv since tho inst way ton s. hllllvtt, i"lfir‘l'l\» mun. r mnvnnwm, m, W, mnmbvrs ‘m? T,,,.O.A,.,,A, between the two Cflllllifiilil. llloimbiy. st-orclrririlo» lfihi. llrcviuhci‘. llll‘ ‘ .'i\\'.i\', (‘Illlfr a r311 m- o“ QM, iOitnwn would be followed by rvsuuiiiiioii 0i youths will llilYf‘ $l‘l\'ll‘lll(‘ Sllllfvil 1 loan‘ “i. I ll‘ ‘it difficult‘ l li‘i"“"““i dipimmitic reiiiuons- . F"i"' "'i‘i'- iii" mi" “W? "ii-"TITNil offer an m: .. chock on the ab‘: i Qiwi)“ It was believed hers that the nlil- |nfter lifillett. ivris found (tylllil, in his steniioils. i iiilillll John itarll link nulrht follow conclus on stole. ~ Il0NOLULtT_ M“ s __(M.L__ Clflnll-lulcttptmwn m, .1 __-.——.—---——. Pnssi-nflltrs on the steam: ip Dav of Drama. ‘hrmmp Ems“ “m” mrflb Dhwiimfza rnmnm today "n" It i wrist‘ winds‘ llnrilv cloudy and cool: l 1h;- lmllsn lint-rs hlaurctania. _ was a (luv of cirztma, oxciioluclll. i, rémmv “gm ‘hnww, "flu". "up, , Queen Diary, Acuultanln, Em- ~1ll(i_»\ll-\ll"ll!-1‘ .\'i('ll_;1§ mp-n-m, \vp~,§_i n _- _ r 4 . , reels oi t‘ilniui:i, fumprclls of lillllstci" ll.i.; iliit. \\llll(‘.'§,-‘I‘{i m \1\,l1',~_ liilTiiii" "i ii" ' n tritziin iiml limprcii; of_ Awn hilt-h forroliil gllifl (|\'lli’\lllil‘ poi-top,- _ V‘ _ _ H: up,“ n l, were In llll‘ lmrbnr at hyiiliiiv- iiiiilIj-K {is Mi‘. _ Chiiiiilliirhrii. Al!" ' " ' ' Q ‘ , _ ' 1 ».,. J Australia, uni-n thr Moi-louse Chliivlul. lllliiil Llivrrl tlrorco s.» fair nllrl m l "hr Y “""“ *,,1;,.v Milled April 26. SRilillf"_lliil\lI', llt‘l'l)r‘i'l llirlri-ison . _ . f "iiiiiiiiiPiirii l ‘_~ _,.._. ._..___..-__-~- nun Altl‘f‘(l in.“ (romp...- 0pm.“; “m; ._,-, t \\illl lrclii shill-- iiii\i'1illrc(lilii" »‘~“]\1I‘ll~llfllll' tliiiniti" fol-s l'|‘:ll‘ lnikc lyric. t n M 1 ~ ii‘. Yiill- li|.ll‘ filli :11’ '- 1.i‘ orlliliizfl» . Found (llllliy llll‘ illl\l‘l'lllili‘lll. 'ill'ii'tl‘ilpllilrllllll I ll‘- nii.li$i,‘,,,i.ilil ‘ 7H ' bail‘? ilil-riiiil -‘~ll"f‘4‘ll lll \\lli('l lli‘l _ ‘_- t] rvcniilc :1 M "iii Slaying Husband announced l‘ at lllc ll ‘n: ‘ hm u i f']'.q|“:nlifll\\‘t:\‘l'tl]\l? iuoflliii‘! Iii ‘i-ii- ' Wlillllt! to attempt a llfllllfll altar-k ‘First aimrter liloou .\if\\' i-l. 451 P . t l ~ - ~ 'ii - l wnmiphn’ M“ a ' icpi_'mrs‘ lhlliiiilliiiiilll bllllnllrxtllltlulhill iitliillrltiilv’ l ‘nqiillliiiv-rslile tlile l3 u~'>ii.|‘.-= ‘.1‘<l l-‘i.iiirc.< lliiiiop, toiilglil. was _ _ . _ I H“! j . , , ltl ill r. lllil .ill\ lll \lt u ll I vmm ( llnlfliillfiil uii ii-uiuuiiul ti inc murder" ui Ler \M“_‘,,_____ U, m“ m“, l‘ d, M. ~ . ' liit-‘wiiil ti“ »'\!ii'ii itl- iiiiii 5"i‘i‘ ‘time lt|)i‘i.|llli!' <.t»ii.i ‘ Ill Nulli-vvs 11"; (‘AR PERRY <\lll\(-,‘i_ "iiifii i" iiiiii! Jiiil’ '3“ l-llltl iioilli l um Au u». your» iiui-tli-u til» A \l ‘ W‘ i ii Horn,» \\‘ll.\' ioiriitl ilvnil iho ii i Hii" ltttilvi‘ Manu- TOllllCllllllt‘ ll illi ,\ .\l all!‘ bed. ‘ilcdicoi tcstluiouy at the iilal _ !'\.l1l\'f‘. \l".*l“l‘flll\’ bii- 3415 R M _ ‘ . SllOKY-"(l hi- hriil died as the result Jr-rlv ~d ilw iz'>\'i‘i‘i"ii"i.‘it i” SVTIARDAT rl\\l\ m; iiw z-"iulirr builft. iivouilils in r’ > ~ ' Imvo; Ilor cu 44f» l‘. . i‘ ithc luau i (Continued on page 11. (All 5i l ixmcs Tormentine 1.00 P. M. MBERLAIN NARROW . .. ___ .. .~: ll SAY? Talk Of Change iliilliill STEPU Persists Despite FUR DEFENCE Confidence Vote; i , _.__ Paper Stirs Sellsationi. Drama - packed Day As Caused By M v w“, Justified?“ “S Debate On Norse War ‘Concludes — Churchill Sounds Words ()f Warning. (By J. F. Sanderson. (‘ilnadiiln Press Stuff liriicl“ LONDON, .\lli_\' S-‘(TP (‘;illlc)—'l‘ho House of V -m- mous voted confidence in the t'h.'lniherlziili ;i<lniiili~li' by a nilrruw margin of S] voles at the end of two (i:l_\'.< of hitter ilncompromising debate on the (invernnwnfs con- duct of the Will‘. A.‘~.il.>l'l£i<.l).-\I\l', M... 8 AAP, _ Iiii ill Ncini-riziiltis cumulon- iiii\rl.i‘li.'t‘il‘ till: silggfistloil i-o- i tile einborzite pfldfflllilflig. “if-Eli bl’ the army anti im- lust 24 hours was a tho lilell t-omluaud to iii-t i‘lll R tli‘ll‘ll\'!l‘h'. i l tr; \i...\ iuiiifi-d will] up» road Ain- ‘felegraai ‘n l/l-(‘l liltcruailoilal sit- (Ill lliin (iiilllLUPillLS the sensation Vi liv UAL‘ government's meas- . "iii '. ' ‘ . i.“ i."“i m“ “my 'I'he vole wasfllfil to 200 on a motion of ironsiiri- by tho I “Until! ntlany- Labor l".ii'i_\' criticizing the bovernmcnt for its record ill iii A ‘ 1- v w - . . . ML. ,,,,,.,u,.,,‘,1.5°“thggjd Norwzrv. i‘hc (lovcrnmclli curried tho division iii llli‘ iuiu- oi illuli‘ rGdulflCSS, the. cluslon of a firm, calm speech by t_hc First Lord of the ‘,‘,i§',.,.,,§(,,, for dtfiluielnl Ailiuirzili_\'. Winston (‘hul'ch'ill. i coiltiiiued. "Forclznm lit _ ‘Micro \'Cl". no further Lil). 1'3: ._ - ~ . " “gym, ,,,,,_.._, Qfcfifl“, But despite this vote it was generally agreed in the mild stop gilesslng d» \\ loin our nlilzlsilres are lil- '="i,n,ei,j°iilililliiiéinii\ra4-g lobbies ziuii among iloliiiczll ilhsci-vcrs of lone 0X].\l.‘l'l"““.i‘( ‘ “ ‘ ‘ '“‘; that f\ll'. (‘lizinlhcrlziiifs days as Prime llinisioi" fllfi)‘ in l CllhhllllilllAlN MAY GO moormid fort-W numbered. For two dzivs he has been the inflict ill Pnrllii- - llbihlillkl- . - ,___' ‘ ‘ .,.,_‘, ,,‘,,,,.,_.n,,dj mcnt and in the liii\.\ of the lno<t rcltrntlcss crllici -m ziny Hm ‘tug mfltlvf“l‘ll Iiriilsh Prime Minister has faced, #1,,” “KHH-ns‘ ma, lhcrc were report-i ilfllii! tlround the House soon liili-i.‘ int-n taken lll the the vole was rcujhslercd that Ml‘. Chamberlain was ilrupzir- . nppm. (an, ‘Wm, SUN; Hi2‘ lo soc the lung iflmfilpl-fllp’ hilt whclhei- this ivils h-uc iih;l'ir|ii;:ili)t 1:11? and whether ho would illsciiss with His :\l.'lv'](‘.\l_\' tht- 4...". y- ~, r“ ' stltiliiilil of Zllllllhfll‘ cabinet could not be l(‘:irnig(l_ L A .._' n 1111K; included all ord- llTlllt! shins from inland water- -i<l i‘ o Dflmlllll!‘ 0i zuards a- . iiiil nil public hiiriiinus in Am- ‘ \f‘l'(lilll\ and The llailuc. .3. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT The miiiili-itv of politicalobservers limiizht i-vpurlr-d Hiviiilgiqillié\i'g'l'§fll‘igl,ig Prime] Minister. whosiii-iri-tiili-il Stim- dém 10min r1110 .61‘, fwouid’ lcsign within. the lli‘\l li‘\\- bu ~» _< t olmiltlon of a National (|tl\'t‘l'lllllL‘lli l’ lhc inclusion of the Liberals and Labor members. Rcilrcscntiitircs of the ‘~~“ *- ' r Labor tinny ha“. steadfast ‘ AFTER -\\'.\l( li(ll.lii\\"~' i)’ 11111504 to svrvi- iii a czlh- i .\l.~\i\'C.li_blS'I‘Pill—o inet under him and at prog- =— 'I‘t‘mi>or.ii'i' uril _ _ _ ilulizh: be used its lli cut are bailed flom cntcr- toil‘; is“; 111131»? ~,,\_,.», mo? Gives List 0f Naval Losses ll slim in southeastern Europe. inz 1n‘, c H ‘t _. , m“..- 5 w, H, An offcr of military aid u-as reported to have been made. also to _l.C)l;l)O‘.\', May B _—Will't- borqx’? "Iizliit ‘llltiiii lmeiii‘ 9,45,] \\->"i}_ '{{;n,',;.,,._‘ L _ Hungary and Bulgaria by the Allies. out y {ltltixmivil-‘i Plzltlihif “o; Th? - I l _|i ihi iiii‘ li-ii" 5 tori. ___W However, these two countries are said tn have lwi-u rl‘lllt'lillll. tu Q...“ 01,114,464 bu; gilld ex‘; ‘ d“! In“: 0“"~“'3i~ i5i v__ 3 accept promises which might coluproirlise their neutrality lu Gerznun ' PNH- ‘iiiiéismiailél iolnflo T. Ienlnlrod "i a i CHEER up ~ lur ‘i?’ ' “r namm 97"‘ liulillsiixllliuililsiver to Girl“ v n m“ no“ Mon‘! 60"‘ T“ -—-—————»~ - x that, ll battleship ilhd ‘ ' ' l WARM ' l3. H PiN In gocentfi woe-ills both Rfugoslavin of mlltlcal talks. _ i) C‘ _ Mid ll"ol‘fl Sovic no 0H5. have . inn. claim to have. l p- F] . ‘i . ... . .. i’ {men sl-Biviné an inclination‘ to Alllctl-Rilfiiiiiiii iliiiririliim"? .11. n; ii do ll lhlllliusllllls," hi“ ii‘ h"“""‘"" w" WWPYd iii“ bill 5i“ iiiiiiiii- - - \i' Cwu". ll .. l. A-iu- 1.x‘ til‘) . fiussia’ {or supper“ ‘lather than m ikiillimiiiiiiliifi ‘m BUG llJliilf bitihxlsllglillgi dalllugofi, llfilk- ll. W35 lmptlSSilllc l0 Sflv lrohréesbiéliréfiliflysirgsé expressed m i ‘n19 Yul-t‘kkgfl\‘v_fk§l%jun‘llt my‘)? “p; \i.itiii.li~;i\\'il ior a tiny iwln who mm.“ succeed M“ § I quarters close w the Yugoslav guy. twin‘? “out” ‘Nam ll Q h_-lnl|,(,l.i_.un hocuug‘, ‘he ~ ‘ Cfllflléfll’, that a Yugoslav-Soviet m guru,‘ ‘ ‘"‘ wlmk, lmnfic," N" , t- ._~. military alliance might result from 4n Wm“ m, . . _ _* ~ "ii "i" i> ‘ the mililzirsy missions jCllfllPy w‘; . ’ _ “Ufa “m: -,. ‘In -l slfllt‘ oi flux‘. 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