SPEED UP IN BRITISH AIR PO WER ANNO UNCE ottelown Gum mun n‘ Unnrdii 1., mm Founded I861. Pa Chamberlain Believed Cap- able Of Rid- ing Out Grow- ing Séorm. (By .l. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Fluff Writer) mNfmN. bitty 6-40? (labial- A synod-up in aircraft production and tr. 1111c of air crows was an- nounccd 1111114111; on the eve of the battle in whi the Lte o! the Chamberlain Govern- ml-ng L; at otakc. ‘We are quite determined min; all mu" lesources to win on hold euprcnlncy in the air," a. high t. official stated. Fr 111:1 lot-s of the 71-year- olri 111111 Muvsicr mustered their ltrrnpth for the two-day debate in l1. . of Commons on the crllnpnign. Criticism Iiardenl ‘"11 ‘clliiqbm of the Gov- llnvclloll of the 1 l9 hnrcien during the 11 was still believed lllbcrlpln would ride to 11. POllliCfll circles were 11c was ' it‘ his administra- bu. 1110. . 11.111110 si_ 1s of pfQf- 11.111; 12v the errors. siortcomlngs 10155111‘. 1 of, the Norwegian 81v 1lliI(‘l 110.11%. who went to rtvfil‘ _1~‘~ 111 i110 last cab- Hlqylrfllllk‘. ili-'.‘l1llC0(I the over- Q-l 11f" 1111- ‘(Willing (ggynmpnd o! W 110.1411 All" Force and a olnt. o! a 11111-111110 control er of flllllvs to ilnrmonize supplies 1w nlalcrtnls with the denmnds 01111 illlllllsiilcd production enm- Dfillli. ‘ i111 n fill- ‘Witt A11" m1$0n and ‘z training command ‘ mica an. llizurwoénrgnnd for maintenance and EWMTIYV flvlsonnci under Air 1,, ‘;~*-~~"1 W- L. Welsh. 1t elim- “5 l“ 5411111110 reser- iil-llld lilfillPfl 1331 pqqn-flaréebgog‘ . y. _ f llialldwflkénc on m‘ tram‘!!! 00m- fglzgdrler-aeneml n. J. in m Jones t-d E l8 Awarded’ Pulitzer Prize‘ NEW Wain-bl Amvrica IYPRK. May Mum-m 11711 00ml. Republican sod m, _,‘__ ‘Punt’ “'11s awarded a u“, “Vjgfl [brine sold mcdn-l m: 11ml: ."i“".‘.""""°“ "ml mam‘ em“ .l.\_.lr- lcllzicrcd by m; Am- h‘ “jll-"lmpcr durilng 1939, Mwsgagrfilld was made for one l'. mumlmgl Eompoirn elfpooixl! l” M1 Francisco munnfolo 091' . 1 N- ‘ttinbrrtlrnlnntf-‘menuon for "its mohw-Holllirrlii mic nglterrront and l“ -' e . A y,“ 22 to Doc L "igasnn Francisco Coming Events .-g-. h t0 for‘ Nnllfcs in this o o I u In n '§=:§_“-__LIEI_YZF§' 013M166 Packet. schoo‘ M“ “h. L-l54-5-7-3i. "WM in Dnn 1 h“ ~14“ 10th? e n ifiisll-ls-‘ifii’. I i ‘concert M m km‘ s nca manning K31... noflbiii" w" if-i 6.1.9311: "1 wil “KW l 5° ‘it my farm at. New one Want?“ Newer. May 'l. Any- Iune 11151? gnlfitfdgflr c8511 can t. w' Mmhl- y’ ownfllvli ll ‘i; gal?‘ Rummage Bole Sat- all. 1i- . '1 ociock 8a List "M11111- l“ ll L l mm‘ 1112111 . t1- lint), Mayea1 Pnwn il G 1 ~M1w 13th. oiling“? 5:13 "- L-16 - 66-5-7-13-10-1 41. b. 5 0mm‘ o1 -7-li. "Jlincn p g or 51111;.“ (l; Chery Clearance sole in ilicks conlmencln l0- lulll-tntlzifiuiffittolu Prices. Caude ' i l. Lhttrlolu-town. 14-153-5-7-1". "lo 175v 10th Benn u - lnlnmelit, 11] 1 p. Mr. Ebbutt. x-rftltfe i“ "caloric Eggnilff‘? Rev. BAL disn Two Oonto. rl i a m e n ta ryi Battle Exp ected l" flmeeeileie; BRITISH READY FDRITAIIANS IN ANY MUVE lBy Larry Allen) (Associated Press Staff Writer) ALEXANDRIA. rm». May s -—(AP)--British warplanes stood with bomb Ricks landed, and n. trim newly-arrived squadron of Aillod cruisers was drawn up in the harbor tonight reinforc- in French and British battle- shpa ready to meet any en- emy challenge in tho Med- tt/erranean. "We ere rend to meet Italy on land, sea an air should she decide to fight,” British official circles said as this display of naval and air might spread lt- seif out to defend. in any em- ergency, the vital Suez Canal. “The test lnu already stnrt- ed,“ these sources said of the question whether linly might decide to fight. hinting the nn- nwnr is expected within the next. seven days. ‘In fact the Allies attitude is defiant," these spokesmen con- tinued. “brcnuse it is tanta- mount to a. reply, not to l diplomatic note. hut rather to n naval demonstration of great. significance. “The Allies are fully pre- "pared for any emergency in ths fields in which hostilities may tnke place with Italy, and in event of war being (leclarcd, which we still doubt, we are absolutely ccrtnin of the fin_nl issue." The "nnvnl denlonstrntion" mentioned went unexplained. Ilowcvcr, observers recalled re- ports that the Italians have concentrated nnval inn-cs, an ‘well as reinforcing their land and air troops, in the Dodo- cancsc Islands. lncntcvl in the Aegean Sea between the Turk- ish and Greek coasts. international At A Glam: (By The Canadian Press) LONDON Three. destroyers. British, tl-‘rcnch and Polish, gunk by German bombers nfi Norway; Allies gradually closing in on NM‘- vlk; Prime Minister Chamberlain fuccs stiff Parliamentary fight; General Sir Edmund Ironside wel- comes Allied troops back from Nor- way, praises their courage. BERLIN — Germans claim they nro rushing relief overland to Narvlk garrison; airmen claim capture of Brritish submarine: Hitler and King Gustaf exchange letters on "future political ntlt- tuds" of Germany and Sweden. BTOCKIIOLM -— Germany uslfll parachute troops in Northern Nor- wegian drive, ALEXANDRIA British In! they are ready to meet ltilly on land, sen. and air if shs decides to fight; more Allied warships rue-h Egypt; planes, already laden with bombs, prepared to take off on m0- ment‘! notice. ROME - Mussolini military problems with Prince Umberto: “precautions , messures" reported Yugoslav border British intrigues: snten fleet. BUDAPEST -- Yugoslav mllitnry discusses " new blttleshi troops nlrsuly m snd Italinn plane shot down soldier killed in frontier 0f thrusts nt Meglnot Line. Royal Commisr on OTTAWA. Msy early llllulllflO/Eifllfii. lsier M kcnzie Kin:- ns to time of release of the remrt o the Roynl Commission on Drvmin ion Provincial Relations is plnriv emected the report will be made on or a _. . C rown token near due to "French- men my more than 300.000 Italian sued nau- Flume end clashes: hurled buck in third suocessivs ll! Report Is Expected 8- (CP) -An in Prime Ml?‘- e likely. it was learned today. It now is pop- long-awaited before {be time Parliament meets May MAXIM! i o, A MAXIMG MERE MAN °' ‘ ____ MERE ltiAN “u; 1 lullv arr-cpl adversity. 1 - Covers Prince Edward ilsland Like the 159w CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MASI 1, 1940 ' N TENSION ‘British Agree To Purchase Canadian Eggs n-fltlfé $1., l... m... .0 Dwchass Canadian fresh and 590F118“ 858a tho Dominion Agricul- ture Department announced to- anuliln uzporkn may make their cum m the food min- gi»?! U110 their agents in Nit Brit n at a. price to be fix. ed b, the miniatly, Ho dcrs of import licences in 676M Bfllflln have boon l-ldvlecd 11v the food ministry that p, will be Dermissablo to conlplete con- (.1015 entered into prior to April 19 for 5111pmfl1t ‘Drior to lvlay a1. No further private importation-s into Great Britain will be permit, ted 911d it ‘l8 understood the fooci ministry will recall import licc11_ cos shortly. 'I'l1e a rlculture department. m- 69mm?“ 5d Canadian importers cifllfnilalfi to have sold Slorflge cogs for f ccllvery should ’ their contracts 11nd price 1111-01 _ their agents. with the 10nd 1111' ~; trv. whlcb will constitute lisvlf :15 glsmsltixleaifvtgallerhnoi toggle n. GICLIYL l‘ t. with“ P0 lcenccs u.e Just who}, m; w, » be effected b‘; Egfllgyhf/Surlllelgltigsllfiég men?» ¢011ld not be determined. High School Principal Kills Four in Rage H PASADENA. Calif, May lnlz ‘a board of education hlccllng Vcrhng Spencer. minor 111511 511111.11 bfiliClli-‘ll. today sLOt and klllcrl lolly school attaches, wounded 1W0 mp- ers and SUFIOIISIY wounded lmplull, Tfhe dead‘.- GOUYKQ _C. B11511, 52, sllpcrlnlcn- (lent oi cltv schools. John E. Ahnan, 50, South Pasadena 1111111 v o szer of cltv Sfthqfils, t V. ‘l. Vandelnlp, printing instruc- or. Wounded:- ‘Rulh Burnett Sturgcolr jnncr high school teacher. (It Dorothea Talbert. su rlntendent B11511. ospital authorities said Spencer's giudltlon is critical and that 111- may lieclmse of confusion. secretary the ftlct that most. wltnessrs \Vl‘l'!‘ either killed or seriously wounded and Spencer's condition (td not. pcrmtt authorities to questzrm hun, riewis of the shootings were not, Ilfilllcd- lately avniln-ble. First reconstruction of the crime by Police Cilief Frank Higgins “'11s that Spencer, urho PCCiHll-IY 11m won honors on a pistol range as fin Expert markslunn, had nan (1,15- ngreomenis ivitlh the school board and faculty n1cmbcr= and that tho meeting in the main 1111111 s-hocl building today was called to act. on his case. Suddenly Spencer. who rewntly suffered a nervous bfffikdfiwll. drew o Zl-calibre uutmnntlc pwtol and began firing. ones in l-he board room bt"<'<i?s Spencer-slumped to the (lend, each shot once through the heart. Bucking out of the building yell- ing "I'il get 111cm all!" Spencer nenriy stumbled over several school chidlren leaving their classes. Driving several blocks nwny to the junior high school, Sncnccr backed Vnndcrii? into the Illfifllifll training room an shot, him through the heart with one bullet. Spencer then rnn pnst the Cafe- teria. where he encountered Mrs. Sturgeon. Higgins said he shot. her through each hand. then calmlv reloaded his pistol and fired an- other buliei: near her heart. Miss Talbert also fell victinn to penccl-‘s gun. She was WOIITICINI in the chest. Hospital authorities snirl the condition of both women is seri- ous S oned buildi Ho at first was reported d penoer was found in an aband- ng on the school iZTOAlTKIB. ea , ‘Rfirasnln- clamp! down censsr- warns U. S. A k runs -- Germans reported Influenza Outbre“ -_._..__. NGTON. May ii -lAl*\ — m, R, E, Dyer orthe public health service warned today that. 111v U__nlt- cd States mitzht be struck 11,1‘ R11- nthm" explosive outbrrak of i11- fiuenzs sue M that i assistant arccwr of 111 Institute of Health. Dr. fled before a. s/znnie education sub- conuulttve lu ill-incl o1 =1 11111 111 l\l>' propriuic 83.000000 for _l'\.\‘l‘.'i1\il _|. and control of pllf‘liill0lll.i_ 111111111 1 and the common cold. ill‘ $11111 1111‘; oils concentration of lurk? ilfxlitjb 11> “no , a5 in Europe 1.01m; 1101111 set he stage for n 110w llalc-up 91 the highly oontuximls 1115M“- WASH’! i SOUT 6 —-tAPI ~I<‘lying 11110 a. rant» r1111»; rlurlpnl oi . Wliilnm Sibel‘. A3, blwlnrss mane» l, Bush, Specr and Almnn-Ahz- mlly 1 floor 1 Return LONDON, Mav ‘l -('I‘uesclayl -—— (CP) —~l‘>t1\.l1c~\\'l>1'11 Allictl troops, and tinny British commander. Ninj- uc-Gvllcl-lll Pngcl lullcic-(l in Britain ‘last uittht and told of lighting dur- illl: n dramatic ICC-mile wiolilraiv- n1 from southern Norway including ilvc el-pnratc YCILTQWLFG actions un- -llc.\:.=. 110111114111 tram Nrlzi i! 111 :1 hilV-lll .l.ccl country. 5.1111 ihat sub everywhere 111c1r nlmlcln: to Lllc (_‘~, ,,l .. ‘I110 irurvps, llltllllfllllfl the blue- bcretcd l'l'l‘ftll(.'ll Alpine Chasseurs. ileum Gcucrnl Str Efillllllld, Ironeicio, (-1110: of 1110 1l111).31‘li1l General staff, [IUCIIIYFI ‘Delft. 1111111: r011 were (il‘1\.'('ll out o1 Norway; you were ortlrluli out." Gt1\.t~r~.\\ lrousidl‘. who went from L-oualnn to erect. the returned sold- ‘let's, 1011 lllcul to trll the people "yOllIlLlYC come buck with vuur tails up. ' In Touch With Enemy get. said liml: “we nlcre u 1 111m the enemy." 1L0 111 British base when l1‘ order rive .. . your poo 1e." .1 ' “toll tlcn 110w wall loll i.— that you lltlvc 401116 11.10}: \\ _ -~ fl1i(l 11ml mil 111.1 be really again to show lllc 5.11110 collrtlge 11s you (1:11 111-11." It. \\".1s disclosed tocinv that. two ltrnlls p1 l-‘rcuc-h troops landed at 11. 11 pm Suncllly. 1 F c1111; 111p mlxccl IZFILISI] and I‘ 11.‘, Lzcncrrtl IIODSIGB nu- l \l ' _ 1 1111;; ---yn11 beat thme. Cillllfi ZLL f;0ll ~" pvtvplc ‘v. _ llllplvlilffillS ,\nll, “i111 11:11:11 of the 1.1111. 111. .' 11m. that each of you 1:10 11 121+ 111mm that mnnjur 11.1.11 n. 111 1111 11- proper conditions “cu .111: -.1 ulnar-ll 1.11‘ the Gcrlntlns. . "I 1111111 r .., .-\u Advance (Allard g "You were nn advance guard. and no hilil thouant that we would be table to cot to voll the guns anti , 7A1 l 1 l IlIlNUON, Muv 6 —1CP) -N:lvai 51.11.; o1 luau o1 lhrcc Allied nu- llmn. iutiny nulloullcul the loss of a Libiul/Yfiffll‘ l0 (lCflllllll IJOIIIIJCTS ill- Wlclxulllll; t-u alfnc nt troop trims- liltlfla‘ 011 lilc‘ Nurlvvglzlll cot '111c victims welu the Brl . l-illl, 1111- l‘il'll(‘ll lh>t111 11ml 111, lloi- l.~l1 ($111111. T110 l.lzlllsllol'l_,- \\‘lllCll i110 Allied c1111’. wore protecting wclc stated 0111211111)‘ to have been u11- touched. glOlllHlLiiliqlWS told of o heavv bill'- rnce of nlltl '11'c1".11t llre put up by L11‘. w 1 which kept the bomb- ers nw v (1111 the IYOOIXSIIIPS which were 11114111: the Allicti ion-es uwfl)‘ from N111 . Mllrllliltfl inst. wcck. 1)l!Si.l'O_\‘L‘i'->" chlct‘ protrctioll from air attack is lilUll‘ sliced and case oi manoeuvre. 'l‘11l'v 1111* more 111111101- nbie to n tlircct int 1111111 are cruis- ers or btittlcsllilx; blrFilliSf.‘ tbelr decks arc not; hcavilv nmorcrl. 11.; the Iwynl Nnvv ha; denied thc loss o1‘ any lmitlcsillps it lvas prcslllned that illc ovcr-entlillslne- tic Grrman bombers. “to nt crept Lclght to (IOGRC 11ml- nircraft firc saw fibril‘ K111551195 5'31“? homc nt the (il‘.\ll‘0_\'(‘l't~; 11nd report- ed llunlc to the Gcrlunn air mm- _(Conti_nu<‘_d__otrr 111s? _§._____001,7.> Allied Troops O From Norse War Front 1 Many Spies Betrayed Every Move To Enemy ——General Ironside Spealns Words Of Encggragement. ‘aviation ullich ulnke it posslbie to illzllt. such a. nlttchluc as 3011 nort- OUDUSCQ w. "ulll. 11.x you know, ycry >1 m1 1110 race WCIIL ugulllsl» us. "You wlll near aficrwarcis probzrl» iv how our planes ctuue across and landed anti brought (iOWil ii 811-111 many c1‘ tilt-ac bombzlrtllllg planes above you." A 11111" office message ritcql sllluti 1:11am by Aiiul troops 1 of Donlbus. Ncruxlv and 11111111 n11. (unwell rye-tore a supcrlzlr Gcrlllnn force 8.5 operation; worthy of nhc highest armv traditions. General Pager. related: “We were Actually 141i) miles {r0111 our bnsc when I got the order to Wllll(il‘i1.\\‘, 1111l1 we were 111 close touch with the enemy. "Flint. we sllcce: .11‘ (‘fll‘l‘l('tl out ihnr. very difficult o; '1 ' of \\'ill1(lra\\"111;,' over 11 long (hot-once in contact with the enemy us... 1111111113.‘ clue to the SPIOIMIKI f'll(liii'il.llt'f' and figllling qtunlllcs ‘of the llllllS c11- uugcci. 'I'll(‘\' fought flvc set lrl rcnrgllnrd flfitlUlls on the nun" 1 A Scottish nl-ivntr: o1 111.1- Emiilccrs. a veteran of the luau \". repcrtedw Ileavlly Bnmbell “The shell fire .1111 mut-ixiuc-gtlll- ‘rling were 110i. quilt: so lltill)’ 11.x 111 the inst WM‘ but L110 bolublug 1111s igohlctlllng fearful. As 11111113‘ 11s 411 tplanes were over us t1 01111 Wilt‘ "an(l they dropped 400 bonlbs. l "I've never even sucll 11011111111; ‘We 11ml vcrv Lttlc (lcicuce :‘.111_1>l it» only machine @1111. l..1- f0" gglllls 1111 all. gull.) ‘"1110 1111100 was fllll of syncs. Evcrv mow: we 1111111011115 known l1 the Gcrlnnlls as soon as we 111mm 5 r» AL" ilk u‘! i 1'1. . ,, A French major said he saw German soldiers (luring 1U clzvs Noruntl but. that i111‘ ltmll 1.111111 111s 111011 lnntlcri 11nd suffcrctl scvvrc- 1y from Gcrlntln bombcr». t-wll though it was_ not an xniliturltobf cure. I10 ill imoprtzml (Continued on page 9. Col 5) 225L088 Three will" [ijljwflv Destroyers Offi [Vorwegian Coast ililinsi Alli Fiiez‘ Control in British Guiana GEORGETOWN‘ British Guiana, Milly 6-(0? officials locked lcnzgrht for con- tinuation of lrcent. showers n-hlcn placed valuable stands of Grccn- hcnrt timber in t-hc Brltlsh Guiana hinterland out oi danger from firm. Mnny square miles of lighter woods used in building 11nd furn- iturc ore still menaoed. (Greccllunrt noon 1s wed exten- sively in shipbuilding.) Across the Dcmcrarn River from Gcorgvtovsm 2111-; binmccl on a dry spell are still smoldering. Bcfnrc bring checked they (lF3i.i‘(‘Y\"-‘i‘l 300 acres of the flat. alluvial tnl-m lnnri which supplies the cltx‘ u" lhn large port-ion of it", agricultural supplies. Quality You/fill Enjoy, "SALAIIK TEA 1A S\\"t"nlL:.'11-1111l<1c. 111111-- CABbE)—F‘Ol‘0.\tly . CFFHAIIFAX B ritish Freighter May 6-(091-1111: crew oi’ the British - v were taken off bar- l‘l‘l1 l-gu nllitl in fishermen‘: bouts today. They had been Strand. ed on the little island 2:, mm; enrt 01' here since the frelglitar rim nurrzund Swturdav night, Il‘1l\‘.\l\\f}' of the 34 senlncn pre- \"-1"".l_ t1 111ml shortage on the 1i_11t1. lllllf‘ rluk 11111011 jllts out of lllclxtll n $11011, (intone-e 01f 11m Iizllzillx Cotmtv shore. Only the z lfl-zccylcr and his assistant live lillci the additional men f-ti to Iieploie ihoir stores <1 iitlvnl Canzullnn Air FUFCI? ii1'<',..l.‘(l uluvtgcncy Ytltiohg .11.'~111on:1, "Hwy Sh Running Heaviflscns reventcd the men from being tucn of! BflflleL To- ginv n hi: ldilllflb from a nearby v 11.11411; 1.1:‘ 11"." 1~k11~1cc1 the 51101-0 1a v tile 1111211 were pulled abqayd l ~1211 the surf by n line. The L. {coll they hazi when they Nached sh Ore was lobster mgat . n" (‘ED111111 Plant on the mmuinnci. 'I'..e -1'1"11-' 1511c hrc c 1n lllihfs. her bow re~ \ . 11v filllWt‘ water on Flint l 1 l . He!‘ .'~‘f‘.*'n rlrlltctl ashore and 111C111: 1n the surf off Em: h. " T. 1 111m were brought to H.111.- f:1.1 1.11" 1111.: (‘-1 I t!" Feared Lost Because of the rockv lcdzes on 11m‘. p11 ' ‘ l, n! rt, r11 the coast it is believed in‘ lllilllfiflllllll’ to snivngp flip Pr“? 1!1-r11l11"$(1 111 n illlCll \‘/Z1~"11 #1111 lx-x1111 to break 11p 3 crow 11111110 fat‘ the boats. Pwo 1 F1 ‘1 \\'1'1'e launched and the men l l l l‘ lCvzriilzllr-d 0:1 papr- 9, col 4) l l no}; Attacks To l (By Thomas l1. llnwkins) (linsurrricd Press Staff Writer) lYflflilrlOlll/i. NLly 6 -11\P) Grounds In I)ense' Fog. 1o PAGES A MO i111P11111E1111E11lIlaliarfiilleu MW “Emil On Yago-Slav 1 l l '11» (‘wrl111ll1 Air Force took far zlorziltzrn Nsruxny as its objelrlve loci as the Nazxls, apparently ric- ' .1:1v:1 to (cmplcte their occupa- l illvn r11‘ the .'_O.ll‘.i1'_\‘, hamlnt-"tvi at ‘(i111 t its.’ remaining foothoicis reaching; hcre tonight. Nll"ll ops 11nd been an v11; llif ally 110w Allied from tilc sen in 1.11»:- \\‘\' wilderness into vihich Norwegian war scene is 1l1'~‘. 11orcs<11v iicforq Ger-- luv 1111 .\'"l>irl1 hrl‘ lmlri to such l-luc nnrtllrrll lnSi- r1111‘. Klzkcnrs is to 1'c111-- force her troops at Nnrvik beleagu- ered by Allicd forces. in the sur- zellnriltv; country. i ‘I110 ilruv northward of he 11' port. 1x11111115. rslmrictl l): 11 111m 21ml supplies‘ iutilctnes 1111s niwncly has begun although on (Continued on page 9,'Col S) PictureIStars Plan Holidays in Canada OTTAWA. May C-ACPL-Holii“ wood motion picture stars, their mvorltc European playgrounds closcd to 111cm by liffil‘, are pinu- cir summer 11011- IWCONUIL! to D. or of the Cann- jllst home d other Paci- nmg 0,; qaclul th cinvs in Ununtla. Leo Dnlnu. dittfit rlinn "P1111111 Btlrcnu, (rom fm AIWZPIPS I111 iic snarl 11111118. Such plltlutllctli. mcnlbelss of illc hwcwr-u colouv 11s Spencer iqnrv (‘."f.lll‘i', (‘lmk Gmhin nud ‘Frank blorttau uizw-txriv have laid . 1 DlflilS for Cillllldlilil summer lmli- 3Y3. "There now is no doubt in my Q- 11y parachute from scores’ poillis as llrlul- 1 l l lhlllllili Fllhwrrlillltln Lclnrrl-ll 8.1m "V lllzll—l'.l'l.l. Still]: (nnullu unit i 1 ‘diff: Frontier, Reponfitl News Censorship "C1211 Down In Rumania —-" Rising Threat Of War In Southeastern Europe. BUD_AI’I<IS'I‘, Hungary‘, May l'>—(AI’)--I\'e\v censorship and military measures in Rumnnin nnli rcpnris of n it. aiitlu killed on the Iialo-Yllgnfiizlv frontier iurihcr (‘it ' ' the picture in the Balkan countries tonight. Italian troops were reported reinforced to 300,111!’ 1:11:11 in the sector north of Flume near the Yugoslav frnn The Rumaninn Propaganda Bllnisicl‘. Tli. 11111111.». Slllfl ihni henceforth all "inlporizlut or Sflllfillliulbil 11a" must be submitted to the ministry for \"crific:111:1.~1 l. being dispatched. Penalties for sending news the Government tin-n». exact will range up to a seven-year jrlii term. 2111111111111’. W» lo the present expulsion has been the severest 111-1111115 <- imposed upon foreign correspondents in illlnllllfza. .11" BORDER INCIDENTS The Italian-Yugoslav border incidents were rep. from Ljubljana, Yuuosiuvla, where ii was szlitl 1-1: - 1, soldier “'21s killed and ihrce wounded witch 1~".1>:<~;.~-1 1pm. fried i0 disarm a Yugoslav sergeant 0n his own tvn A mixed commission zllremly has placed 1-cs11I111~l1>}.1=, the Italians, who said they thought they were on 1i ‘ ground. In anolhcl‘ incident. :11 Iltllltll‘. 110111‘ Fiunls. ‘ti .. shot down nn Italian plane. ’I‘he_v (icciured the 1111' :. \- was killed, had been photographing ‘lllglwirv. 11...; works. 1 Yugoslav military quarters xvcrc vwpllrsiillc l»: estimate that llzliy hzlri collcclllrzlltld flfllkllilli 1111c; . 1 -: frontier north 0i‘ Flume. j PIUICON ON’ LUNt FIIIIJ&l')ISI.IPIIL.~\ J0l1l1_ l1 r1 1 I 'i ‘. :1- Oiher Developments t Olhcr llcveitlpmcnis today in ihc Balkans included ‘ 1. Brigadier (lencrtll Josef in To PuT THC ON A BAD B011 way just ilcforc the Nazis‘ launched their Scandinavian blitzkrieg, cndcd :1 tour nf .4.‘ Tippelsklrch, described asl chief of the German military l ,_ a intelligence service. who A RAZOR 5i (<C"'“” toured Dcnnlzlrla 11nd Nnr-‘i l9 A QQQD “l” l the Balkans. _ MEMORY :1“ In Bucharest and Sofia he L" / conferrotl with (lltWfllilll mili- l, tnry niinchca 11nd (iiplomtlis. ~ as well as with Rumanian and Bulgarian military s aulhoriiics. 2. 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