01A q-i-i- Fee d worry penalise‘: euterhlf.’ MERE MAN nlests too ea- Cnariottetown Guardian. Two Cents, llnrllllil Guardian. Founded llill1 a CHARLOTTETOWN, GANA DA MBONDAY, APitii. 1, toll 8 PAG ES (March Into Capital 0f Ethiop MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Love ls always and cverywvllcre thi- sacrifice of self. Allnlllsl Iiillelrrlptiun Di-llrured. $5.04! theistic-dd" liAZlSmEli l~+sie+++é WILLA AID A Fascists Lose Addis Ababa Big battle bged shap- Spitfires raiii German positions y 0n French Boast ing in North Africa. CAIRD. April 6 —(CP) —Bx'it.ish Addie troops marched today into Ababe. the capital from WlIiCJI bare- foot Ethiopian warriors retired May 6, 1986, to wage five years of guerrilla struggle for freedom from Italian invaders. By Erie Biglo Associated Press Staff Writer illllllllTEllivFlEfl e+$1ie++4 GAINS T Greeks accept New foe with Air of warriors ATHENS, April 8 —-(AP) éeieeirefveivilvi t-alewbdiwsl-s-I TaxesAnnoanced y In Budget Speech SERESISTANCE i eels-wee ‘BARBARI C IN VAS__I__ ON ’ More Provincial "-3- "mi" Supplies to ugoslavia My Alnil: I‘ E. l., 88.00; Cuuuilu and U. S. IJJJU uflEEBEB German Armies Launch Attack Early »._§'_i_1nday , Yugoslavs and Greeks bear brunt of latest invasion; Heavy - Secretary 0f State Hull , Greece's 9,000,000 peasants and . . io%.'o“&l“'o§.“..°..“..”iéhflfsffi 2%; . A“"°““°_e§ Actwn‘ losses inflicted on enemy. - ‘,;'§§m§fw“5§;§}“§he°§§°%§°°angg;g 10 p61‘ cent Increase 0n WASHINGTON, April 6_ _._._ warriors . .\l’>—'l‘hc [Tailed States Gov- BERNE’ APP" ii-f-APF-Germ F0 t' h T 9 ( v i I ctiiliégifilgiyiiill: ‘ssymti-lgeucriiviigxitg swiiiis QbaCCO and Vendors f‘Li;"<25!Lolnyuoyglfgsetl Shiciéitaig "srczlrizs grading.‘ rgfill). .m. n s , » ‘ _ _ m Peflfed normal aznih. s‘ p. Yugoslavia to help her resist M“ m") ""5595 l" Bulgaria. hall were of the German attack Salonlka received the first news by radio while waiting ln sir raid shelter during an alert which sounded a? surplus and debt decrease. Secretary (icrill:llly’s "hnrllnric invasion." ot‘ State Cordell against Greece nnrl the others frontier in the direction of the ft lmdies Plli-‘d hlllll lififore the (lrecl; rta Vilrilllr \'2|llt‘_v which lrnils lo Salon were reported to have joined the German] But Hungary's troops were sail g. stria. IIuilgary and Rilmrtuin. forces zitlnrikii “one of the grcillcsl epics in llllll nnntltlnccil the action after 6'06""- 1 - , . . . . , i osafifigfifsihiithktfllisiksifiit “ has... rushed from the s..- . ;;~s~tt;1~~d my». Pearle" ,, ,,?"';;i;;a; IIONDON. ___ _ a turday evening. a Middle hers as word of a new at was re- _ A Provzlclill H ltl '1' , ' ‘ - 9050"“ “I1 5m‘ ‘t ‘Ynsfn inc e g .n n‘ ms “gum” Grefle‘ 5mm,” M» ‘figrgrflish ‘agate, F}? 116541111191“?! omnmunlque (fled, paying n0 atten on to the 1X12 l0 per cunt. niirzlcaises 1,1‘! idlii/eiiiilo 4 mm ‘he (,.-,vm-nn1¢n; 5 ‘polmy to be inactive at least for the tlme-bein command smacked mdmme, ~ _ 8i 0f flnii-Hlmrait fire overhead wicuilwiloiic minors. was Hlllwllllc- Viiy Ilrll Bill of 1...; m... time who are (i..- The attack 011 Yugoslavia .1150 was m“; n", emphwements and The victory, mar s, .fl]!ld 8-! the raiders paid their first visit; ed lll tile Axgtblfltlilf} aatulduy . l h . l trucks in occupied nohoo this exotic! B}? gllss since Friday whet: Btléllqnttliintgl mbehttslsireets. the Deople memoir by l-l-ohhof shone lecithin-l under - "wil"! llt<"">'<'l\‘<\< flea-lust °°"°°""'"'°d "'1 "l" ‘writers of old Au i1 mo n, 1h M M1 H was lver was crossed eas We c e e a e and Chcered, bell in tile course u iliS nuuge - i J . , » _" , _ . ‘ _ ateiicy oannouenceil toiiiihrtl new‘ of the capital. was not yet inter- In Athens, at the height of such dress. _ ‘me lax die-reuse 1n tortilla; “alum m C. nqlulgllilfllt r ste i A fHhNb‘ Apr“ 6_(AP)'_G‘T"“"‘ Troons. men wnrkimtnn barges pretest by military observers as a cheering demvnstration. British We» is on we rwu nut-e. 1i is: . " *1 “m1” * “ Y . l" Greece have le at (‘alaimhangsrs and personnel meaning that Mussollrtfs entire soldiers were lifted to the should- “Wmwfl w W-‘ldwreveuue of wil» At washm ton olmirmmi Norman H. Davis of .f . . < . at ie Touquet. slrdrome. lorries East African empire filial] has ers of the paraders and carrl - Wow" Wm“ wlfillddl‘ Yew’ 01' $55.‘ g i , - w endels without hemll’ 3M9 10 fldVillICP y ed a - l l l C rls illlectecl that 9 snul gun emplacements at Boul- crimpled, however. 10ml With singing and shouting. W” ,‘°‘ “w m"‘“‘°*’ °1 m“ “"1"!” he \“ l S - i imenl $ll0k91imiln announced toni rht ogne and further inland were 1i; was believed the 3119,1511 troops Yea" , . . more than $f,000.000 of aid be; H H d , . L- ‘ mm-hlnpnngngfl, me Mink"! entered the wpml without rum Avoiding detailed discussion of last w “without (Iflqvv to the. e ca 9 todny s action “my German ab. stacks on hence after me Italian gmmon med year s Imkllitlallgkwlllilii resulted 1n a A lflfsl-IINGTON. April 6.-(AP) _. g“ u‘ ‘ . _ l Greek history.»- Britain Saturday night "were on no,.thwa,fi_ e , deficit 0t oisniqo and i. debt in- that" grins! not! indicated Saturday Yugoslzlvs. lle authorized the a very small scale." “My mummy h“ 70M” crease of 5624.114. tile PIEIXIIGI‘ op- _ B mnlstratlon forces tn th Italy admits Parachute troops Caused damage LONDON. April 6.—(CI’)-It- ply has admitted for the first time that British parachute troops committed “acts oi’ sab- otage" when they landed in the tulabrian region of Italy dur- lllL’ the winter, the British Broadcasting Co. tion said tunlllhl. The 8.8.0. said the admission was made with the announce- ment that In Italian subject "alleged to have been taken prisoner th the British mm- cllutista‘ d bccn executed. SPANISH SHIP T0 RESCUE SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands. April ,7 —<Monday) ——»I.AP) —Radio messages received heic early today said the Spanish steiilnslilp Cubo Vlliano, en route to Argentina, had gone to the res- cue of possible survivors of two British vessels wrpcdoed in an un- British In - scattered in the mountains tempt guerrilla tallwg-ldwfifigws to the north. fihdfibfigwhdfim ish eolmnand said concentration of our ceed Eleewue in (Continued on cuss a. C01 s) ._____________. Claims Bulgarian Troops desert NEW YORK. April 6 ——(AP) station announced tonight ed and surrendered to ing Company. Army Greece To Aid Brave Allies British, Austria-kiln and New Zealand Troops meet Nazis. (By Harold Fair, Canadian Press Staff Wriwfi _ LONDON, April 7-(l\lond?_\y)—((_3P Cabin-Billet" w‘; pounced early today that an Imperial British army of ‘ufidlyllvifif llreflgth-backed up by aircraft-is in Greece to help Midi"! ° Our brave ally in defence of their native soil. w British, Australian and New Zealand lf°°P5 we“ wit, "in readiness for this long threatened invasion of the Balkans, 6 Ministry of Information said. Observers believed British units have been lending in GROW since March i. . - ' for what they Qualified sources said _the_ii88° "°“' l‘ “t - qualified as the “most crucial Struggle V" h“: "Qggitfiflnoiiyfifi ellington landed in the western peninsula st t e 0 Mediterranean." Coming tvents ~0- Rlifl for Notices in this column I cents per word. t0 i ii- “digital-Theatre NllhlL-gaiafl} 94th - J41. “Gil-den seeds. All in viiletsbles. i-Iltllllt- Arthur the latest v lendmfokr , r u” 11-654. dflylllliigtlélfl] time at Oolville. m. .m. ~ p IrHO-l-‘I-ll. laggiliiffi.“°ihfi"'°lhlfio‘ll“iil“illi h A I Th, e to send troops was h t action it- 's. emitter “ti... h» quosuon wu carefully cgnbigflfllf Wm, "so": so the risk an rt W" stbllfties, and British authorities noted when it became clear sitter m; oqguputlflfi 0f 811185719 m‘ -’ Null invasion of Greece was con- templates]. The but]; of the British force was believed to have been shifted l0 (COHUIIUQG 0n pm ‘I. 001 i’ new Your. Ami! l 4A?) The German radio vilified v lsv planes stemmed '4’ in: And and other P0111" l“ u” li/umsnlsn Benet today. the 001:3- bta Bnldcutin 578W" 7°?" ' The radio cla med no damage nitrate mittens.“ l "worth mentionini" W" “i” ‘i any 9W9- - and deserts to the east and they may at- ' warfare. or make a stand somewhere between the capi- a gteat battle upper- Africa ish troops “the troops i ing slnoothly" in that S20E71‘. East Africa. British sources said their troops had clear- An anti-Nazi radio station describ- ing itself as the German freeiéifi a "several Bulgarian divisions desert- the Greek forces" after Greek and "free Ger- man" planes dropped leaflets on Gennan and Bulgarian troops ad- vancing into Greece. The broadcast was heard by National Broadcast- Seeks to split Yugoslavia IDNDON. April fl-(CP reported lers with nitlefilor country reported directed at Nis. in Yuitoslavla. on Sofia. Bulgaria Three German divisions crossed the frontier toward sion are proceeding fr Belgrade. 100 miles to the south. Turkish Cabinet To decide stand ISTAN B U L. April 6.—(AP) ~—The Turkish cabinet met in Ankara early ' today to study the new situation created by the German and Italian invasion of Greece and Yugoslavia. Yenl Sabah said: "If Bulgaria _al lows herself to be used in aggressive fashion her declaration with Turkey ls valueless." 'I'l-ie relerenoe was to the Turkish- Buliarian non-auilression pact an- nounced Just before Germany occu- pied Bulgaria. Vakit. said Bulgaria had been _ mised an "outlet to the Aegean beat This makes it plain what Billiinrla is about and with what. me Balkans are faced." . The German Ambassador. Franz yon Pspen. visited the 'l‘tl.rklsll For- eitzn Minister. Sukru saraccizlu. w- day. presumably to inform him of the German action against. Ywcosla- vlltaggeciiiidgiétood von Panen ca‘ sured Saracoulu tnatthe German. ove cmtalned no threat toward key. a. non-belliaerent ally OI; the British. l-lls messase was d W been received D011“!!! W" oommitally lIIVQ l HD11- Berno out oil As war spreads uuausl, April e-(Avl-rhle- phoflfl wireless end tolelrhvhiv czmmurdoatione betwben hem. Germany! fully. YugOsIB-vil and tho lest of the Balkans» remllned cut mmueh Bimdlv and it W" impossim, to out t-hrwsh M“ diplomatic calls. amnion. mush and Hunserlm ndlo stations maddest the news of (lemon-Italian marches into gm“ sad Yugoslavia. The lil- tluns wer the only svurvll 0f news on the flthtinl. CHILI) DIES APIER. ACCIDENT OAMPBEILTON. N. B. April 6 .40?) May Bernler. iii died in hospital Saturday of iniur e_s suf- fered Friday when she was nit iii’ s cs1- driven by Harold Maisev. Campbeliton. at Rlchardsviile. She had run to the road to pick up a skipping rope when the accident oc- curred. t ) Th Ankara radio, heard here thhighie. German divisions the A e object of snlittiml the Yugoslav armv in two. The Yugoslav army. however, was retreatlnz from the fron- the intention of conduct- mz defensive warfare in the rugged e nlain German offensive was Eastem s. straight line with have Romanian-Yugoslav Belgrade. 50 miles away, it was stated. and two motor- ized divisions and one infantry divi- om Szeaed. Hunitary. in the general direction of Li! .cli1lm0d the German general Greece and Yugoslavia. the planntione satisfy no one." the ‘Bu: 4‘ PQVEHUG 3L $2,121,}! expenditure at. $2,112,407.34. his total revenue sinking fund oppropluatidn alnoultt; to $2.3 ' 1.4.812, as mains tal estimated expen ox provide services." lects and Grade Bl. cation of all parts of the Province. New Ilenith Tux mier Campbell suid tax ful" some years. House nilpaulteti Last‘ ycnl‘ (Continued on page 7. Col 5) iiazi raiiio warns iio waIkover” NEW YORK. Abfll th-(CP) —-'I‘he _, Billtlsh Broadcasting Corporation to-, llzilt salci tile Gerillan radio broad-- cast a warnlnri tilat tile IXEOIIlE must not expect the Balkan. CLtlllDEllItll to be a "wink-over" for the UClflnHll army. German i Tile broadcast. picked up by tile’ National Broadcasting Conlpl-uly l "inf ilod to lllalce use 0t all ttssclenze to overcome the natural defences be-I iluz defended by the Greeks. Ankara radio Condemns Nazis nouoou. A rll a-tce) - mo‘ Ankara radio night gave "con-é demnntion to Germainv for bringing e desolation and destruction to till l ' Balkans " through its invasion oft British; Broadcasting Corporation reported. ; "If Germany has opened up hoe-i tllittes because of the presence of} British forces in Greece such ex- l k. sh broadcast said. "Much less do ey iustifv the German action.“ etl“ In audition. the Government pro- posed to bonus hog production to’ the extent of 50 cents a hog for Se- timlstlcally forecast for the current yem‘ a surplus 0t $14,904.66 on or- dlilary account. estimating ordinary l2 and ordinary rte also budgetcgitor an over-all reuucuon 0t liabilities of $20,704.66, estimate for the year being $2,258,312, which added no would p c‘ m- dlture, ordinary 1 I and capital, of $2,352,601.34. 5E“ The estimated surplus and debt reduction it, was proposed to achieve. first; “by the practical elimination of all capital expenditures except what are to be considered to be immedi- ately necessary and essential," and second by the inlpcsltion ofal-lealtn ‘l _ "u revenue which will at. least partially defray the ex- penses of our growing public health He also announced that plans were ; beimz studied for the rural electrifi- Dlsctlssing the Health ‘Fax, Pre- he had been forecasting the necessity of bllfilblg i1 committee to study the problem. and to recom- mend n. source or sources of acidi- ilfeililth to kill proposals Aizita-rlcan convov of shipment; a-zainst convoys has Tobey (Belt-New Hampshlrg) ~ irn o ' Ebreiis 1m nlstraugn us committee. e main bv an check. showed that not in fiillht of the 23 members ten Rela suggort the proposal r smother it we .. Administration could count on a Soviets and Yugoslavs Sign pact Moscow, April f'r—tAl')\ Silvlet Russia and Yugoslavia have signed a treaty of friend. Ship and non-aggression after several days of negotiation. it was announced here today just when German forces began their invasion of tim; Balkan kingdom. The uiiency said the poet was signed Saturday by the Russian Premier. Vyachcslaff Molotofl’ and the Yugoslav ltllnlsler go MOIWW. Miland Gavrilovic. The Russian press said that the people of Yugoslavia did not went war and hailed the 50V"?! new Dflct oi friendship with Yugoslavia as an “out- standing milestone" in slim-ts of the two countries to pre- serve peace. Hard raps were taken infer- entially. however. at the Ger- man contention that Yugoslavia had sought the wur that broke upon hcr today. Photograph; of the signature ceremony, published prominent- , disclosed Joseph Stalin at- tended. There was nu mention in to- day's Soviet press of the out- break of hostilities in the Bal- kans. but Pravda spoke approv- lngly of the Yugoslav army as “one of the best in south- eastern Europe." The army organ, Red Star. laid at the some time that Italian capituiation in Esst Africa was only e uestion of time. and said Brita n’; loss of Be all “does not mean the Brit sh as easily as that will give swag all Cyrenacia." "The rltish _ command may new start to move its main forces from Ethiopia to North Africa and the Mediterranean basin which will be very rich Iamevente in April," the paper “fjTER BAKING [U350 lIANAUA M nate have amp]: . . to forbid field hospitals,‘ W11. wflflboruted lh Associated Press tlolls committee would e administration support~ , Bikini! notuto be quoted by hang, 6-859 Wd We probably will just to death in the commit- leaders said tllev two-to-one major- itgrtealzainst the ban if it came to a t t 3i i (Continued .piu'chnse and shipment of cities and blankets nzld Senator Clla res W d l? beivre tile Selilziltie All (Continued on page 6, Col 2) Jleport flies iiiaging fiercely In Belgrade radio said. planes was claimed enemv planes had been shot 110W so far with the loss of only German aircraft." destroyed on the irround and also have been seriously dmflailcii" FREIGHT CARS MONCTON. N. 13-. Poul 6 —<°P> -Four cars and a caboose ' a Canadian National Railways frelxlil [mun were damaged tonight 11) a wlltsion ner Mollcwil and within the railway yard limits. One train .m.; just, Stopped when another l fretgl t crashed into it. The caboose DAIVIAGED 1 WiiS xieralled. No one was hurt . there was no interference with oth- Cl xillway traffic. Promise NEW YORK. April 6.—(AP)—-'I'he Berlin radio in a bfofldfliflt hell"! b-V the National Broadcasting Comliany‘ cluilnetl that 11D l0 >1 15W? 310"" w‘ illiilit fires caused by German bflmb- ers in "Belgrade fortress ’ were wit; in! and "allsoltitcly" out of control. times by the German air for“. i111 The Berlin t-otud claimed latest dispatches front the 111ml Said 33 four l ~- - . ' l - Dianesf _ areliglatiinilcizliizflilitetilveridniiave been.‘ tack. Greek forces resist. it emolislled and four cars were ; imd l IO spokesman said. The German blow Greek Aegean Sea port. l progress in violent fig (The Greek radio sector an Italian l n This is the suilft ; the Nazi lllvasion:— 5.15 nub-German troops _“We are fighting against forces 10 ti mm of medi_ against mechanical an in- bcen itizll sllilnncilt of 2.000.000 51"" implements 100 tim “But our soldiers are holding fast, man airplanes rage over their heads.” War with Gel-many begun at p.m., A.S.T. Saturday) when the moved across Greece-s Bulgaria Italy soon joined in the war BIOHIlCZISlJJlCiCEG tip in Athens. evidently was hinted at Salonilta, (The Greek communique as received by York admitted that the Germans had made timetable of hi" ill.- 5.30 a.m.—~Grcek frontier posts in ed by German forces. believed that i1 considerable numberiThracc and Macedonia are ilssault- 5.30 8.lil.——TilC German nlinisi-cr to Athens informs Greek Pielnier Alexandros Korizls troops WOiIlCl cause of the troops 0n Greek soil. that would defend the llomvlnntl n ttenlpt ." it G()\'t‘l‘l\lll(’lll man snid. _ Greeks, long convinced it i‘ tContillileri on page 6, Col 3) 5 B ri tisihi Red-affirm: Of Aid Drive at Suez? London conside pact as hopefu By Ilaroid Fair Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. April 6—tCP)—Britall1 re-affirmed her promise of full support to Yugoslavia tonight and ‘qualified sources said the Biutish flflllly, navy and Royal Air Force wil appear. Russia's position was still con- sidered enigmatical but her friend-I siilp pact with Yugoslavia, signed on i tho evo of the German invasion; was regarded ln official circles as a “most encouraging developmnt." j While it may only be a gesture ‘ these circles said it was the most convincing evidence thus far that‘ Russia not onl opposes Germany's srivance into t e Balkans but is. prepared to say so and give some‘ measure of encouragement to the coitntrlea attacked. At Nottingham, Herbert Morri- 05001-0010). h“ me German's whertwer m" flllllflllllfilllfilll h‘ tliil ll " rs latest Soviet 1 sis?» illeport iiumaniai To mohilize BERNE, April 6~tAP\-~A llld.o e tonight. said Rumallin hail ordered general mobilization. At the some time tho lllillLj.ll'l.\ll Tildl’) snld lluiiizarmzl all" rnxi dc- fcncc reserves had been mabillird. uaw YORK. April o The» __ A Nciilerlnilrl-lnmlunrzo German “The Premier replied Lllitt Greece by arms against every ouch German silokcs» W35 .Gei'lnn1"i attack Greece be- prvscnce of British mes stiperiol- and es greater." the even thiauuh Ger- 5115 n.m. Stmdiiy (11:11 Nazi army of the Strumd n frontier. oil Yugoslavia. said n Rome radio in New, some slight hting but had been stopped. said that in Alhiinili in the central patrol was dispersed with great losses and another patrol wits “completely annihilated?) The newspaper llestia declared: "Sixty million Italians who were unable to defeat the Greeks rlliloil . a lp them. This is 140,000,000 against ttlloiilltlii. ‘ I b b d three on 80,000,000 Gcrmails to he Bdhrade has been om e ei This alone is sufficient to make this infamous, murderous not a crime . - A ' , " ~ . lilo! I t m. which history \\lll silgmntlze. It mikes the Italian attack on Irzlllce The destruction of M Gas , like n noble deed. Thus. we start into a war which will only cml twin-u the cvzoncs parade in triumph under Brtlfltlfifllllir‘! ("M-- ll'\ iil-z-liitl." Even lotus WITH INSOMNIA OFTEN HAVE Tum Feet / (10 1'0 SLEEP~~ ' 'l‘('>l€()Y\l'l'tl. lllllilll lllll 111w i'i.l -'| ‘I Ill a0 I40 FOR lit‘ \S'l Nlilritinlo East: Partly t~'nti.l_\- null i-tiol: Slffllll! winds or iiuuli-l'.ltl gives nenr Nova Svoiian worm, Syllnpss Th" WOtTllI‘ li‘~ luvfl fair flllfl mild today n <1‘ ‘.0 uhilo light .11 “P15 h_\' It: i -,in Stltlihvitl .\l;»l. vi bu‘ Prairie Province. it llfik ht (‘Yflliv fair will allow , ‘to-tutti. . broadcast today soul the "Yirzoslnv ‘ covernnlonl lrlt the (‘filillfil (Bel-- firncloi boiiiro tin- ill" bomb foil." Tse anllo=lilti~z~ id "are \\';l' lo‘.- iow those Yugoslav szotltlvnlon and the so-calletl 's’ilgo.s‘.'l' govclultlli-lll will be bombvil bvtive tilt-v kilos it." The broadcast was hull-i by Col- umbia Broadcasting system. I l tcmpotntilro in Abilrfn H g“ ' 3 iii _< momma: a. tl.ll Slill'.(ll(‘l'$l."p ldo l8 iikiitil-‘A .. :- oi- than Cllailotivt wit. G-l.) onl SH‘) ets this tvinr fifil and ‘xisrs iOlhOZPWV morn f» 25‘. Filil nl wil Awfl ll 5i; t‘ in (TAR FERRY SAILINIES Imam-rs Borden 01?..- ,.\.\l. L00 I'll. I.c.tv"s "formrlltinu- H.011 .\..\L 3 5 PM, daily except. Sunday. a ia an armies smashed into (lrt-vci- and 22 German divisions inbuilt 250p launched down the Struma Vale set out vrestymrd IRWIN! the Yugoslav,’ tim‘ carried out by the German force]