ii..- MAXIMS I OIA MERE MAN Against diseases, O the atron eat tl-uea is the defensive virtue, abs In- RE- CAPTURE 0F HAMAR B Y ALLIES REPOR TED Everybody once. nilIilPy and yet lnnsi. feels the ivlzilt of it. f Covers Prince Edward lIsland Like theDew MAXI MS 07A MERE MAN The generous mind least rezllrll~ British First Ace 0f War ls New Zeaiander 3v Edwin S. Johnson (‘lllliiliaii Press Staff lVritcr l liru almost overnllrht. .llli.' credited to 1 111K115 11111‘ 1_ie has lsrouilht _ have “bl ‘iqv iiciilers ~l~ l-llli snraved his left i-lll- out or action. It rllllarzcnists. Tle ~-iiaeli".ite t-"tliin hall‘ z" !"ll"‘l'i on page 3. Col 2) Nazi Freighter [ices To Bottom jl" off the S.\(‘(i‘-‘ll Ball-c ll .lr Liindsort, south ol in Ill. l."--"l\' of 30 was rescued. The on its \\'£l-_\' from (ierllillnj: '\‘fli rmrgo. The calne. ot tug was not ilmmfdizielyi tine Airman Killed Fcur injured In N. S. \. Allfll 2i -—LCPl—Ol1£‘ kill-ll and four injured 1lo;..l1 Canadian Air Force -" .irli at. Dartmouth. N. .' l -‘~' eil Hzllurtlay". Ail" Force Head- "is lllrre announced tonight iiilllilln class ll J. II. C- lilllifax, .15 killed. "i Aircraftman Class 1 R. . l)il1'il1‘i0l1ill. was severvi)‘ Fllihl, officer R. . . Ottawa, the pilot. M15 itiillred. ‘is were aircraft- ‘ s 1 1.. A Thomas. Mali- . .i\l*a.. and aircraftslnati Class P. Wood. Westmolrnt. Que. "_-p1lot. flvlnl: officer J. G. v.,. _ !.>()ll, Saskatoon. escaped ln- 7" alfrraft was engaged in ilv- l iiliee when the crash oc- lre all" force statement said. Corning Events _u_ Rlllc for Notices in this column 8 cents per word. liu-fllfljlili bargains on started GALH§ lllrwconesruty only. P. E. 1. °"’im'~1'-1V9 Hatchery. L-425-4-20-3l. u_l‘/'(illl'(i(.‘l1 Seeds. All the newest. “'1' varieties Send for free ‘tiiur Vesey. York. L-mili-S-il-Mti "Reserve April 24th foi- Wood . lull. Young Peoples Variety 0on- i~‘.at River Hall. Bale of L-438-4-22-li. live hogs at Albany. l1. Hiday. April 20th - iiiiiil noon. signed G. C. lit. “Buying Alllll 3,51 ijllli l~.llll tlJ-lly a ll \i'-‘~i0(‘.i( Marketing Board un- ‘ l . er Rood i111." at Charlotte- ~ ll April 20th and 12nd. L-435-l-32-1i ' l- vlisiock Marketing Board load- ll is at Hunter River eveiv -l Hlu- forenoon until further no- P- Lemuel cralawell ln charge. 4354-22-41. l tl Ulntrlnttrluvvn Guludlun Tum Cantu. liurnirtl Uunrdli 1.. Founded 1M1. li:ll1(l(‘l', wlo has become a l " wllirli means ‘"1"a1". 1111s two Dermers_— lime uiier- liip. while his flyfiig down ' lcli, lacl-ziilc the neces- iint been assigned .. all-no he shot down which brouoht - rlivetctl Distinguished Fly- of shrapnel from a Nica- let! ~ i lli lli £10 sinus and llllt i111" urns 4 lillli‘ he llftfl been hit a1- ~ ‘il- has collie out of several i- iili his machine ridd- .5 ‘e as forced to hall’. 011i l‘:.l‘i1li'! shin after ttlnfiiill" .. ‘qt-med n i ll-e (‘v"“1lll'\l‘ liner but milli- ‘ ta sefet" wlmre that. erner- . Wtled hack" from (‘er-‘ liis engine disabled "llii ‘ P1111011“. April ZIP-GP ' i i ‘rile 5.000-ion Gciinan Jlierg: n Fixlzen went Troops Sgco re Success Tanks Used In A From Bomb- scarred Town. ,()\.'l)fiN. Anvil ‘.21 -(CP) -~Mect I ‘ _ gill» - i British air "ace" or Fltlll‘ (lly iliolnzis F. lIllWivlilS, As- »__. -' l. ' - _ ggr _ ‘ _ _ . . “i‘\'d,,:'1b‘_"i;._Qlifcgffiealflold biltlllitti P1055 Staff \\l"ller) S'l‘()t"l{ll(11,.\i, April 21-- (.~\i')—llrilish and Norwegian troops, supporlctl by .i'\ilied izuiil-s, were reporttid itinighi i0 have rrczlpllllwwi booth-scarred iillllliil‘ ()0 llilics" north of U510 and the first refuge of King ii.'1l'li\'0l1 Vii when the Nazis invaded Sczuiililizlvia nearly two wcells ago. (lilo iflcliillin llL’\\’5 agency cillililrd that (ilirilian troops ad- vlllicllig to the north 0n Silli- ldziy rcllchcd Lillohlllnliier, 25 llllirs north of iiilillflf.) :‘\ report from "soliicwillerc in Norway" to the Swedish lirilisil ex ieditlonllri force i .\ J l l'il.<ilt'ti llv zl sliizlil raiiniad from -its landing phlce at i\l1(il'liSllt‘$. joiillili the Xorivliilllls in the intvriol" Zlllli drove lllc Nazis" from lizllllzll" last night. Tlie rrpnrt said British and Front-ll lair-ks took part in the en- gllgemcnt. S'l‘O(‘KllO1.lll. ,Aprll 22 — (Monday) —-t.~\l')— The Nor- v."e,".i.":ii Leglttlnn iil Sioekhnlm today confirmed earlil-r reports that a British Expeditionary l-‘eree. supported lw tanks. has llilled the Nnrwcei-itis in retak- ‘ii-r llamar. G0 miles {north of Oslo. and said it ivas reported Elvcrum hall been recaptured s0. The British farce was rushed in the battli- scene by rail from ‘lirllflsnes. 100 miles south n! l 'l‘rnnllli"ini on the west coast. i where the Royal Navy covered l i I-ilvlitlg. i A French division also has ‘ ‘itn"erl at Namsos. "i0 miles "nrlh of German-held Trond- l "t-"vi. the Ievailmt said. . As outlined liy the levatlnn ‘l Nerwewians are fighting on on iienln fronts, from north Narvik to Oslo. l _ _ l There has been no indication of King ll.\a1;0|".'s exact whereabouts »l\t present but it. is known that he l 15 sfill on Norwegian soil. The Germans were reported to have captured Elveruln after tak- incz Hnmar but reports from Nor- lwelrizin travellers Saturday said .Nor\vegiaii troops had recaptured l the place. Norwegians Stand Firm . A Norwegian communique on Saturdays fighting reported the ‘German; attacked positions on both sides of Lake Mjoscn but that the Norwegians held their ground. l-Iamar is on the northern shore of :l6l;§ltTl‘lI¢T<§l?ilTl£e‘iij c611)": I I British Subs lleturn Tc Home Ports LONDON. April 21 -(CP) —Two BritLsh aubmalines with proud rec- ords in recent operations reached home waters during the week-end. They were the Sea Lion, which at considerable risk sank a 3,-000- ton German transport ship. and the Truant. which carried out one or the warts most remalkable feats in running the gauntlet of the Skagcrrak minefield: and sending the G-crman cruiser Karlsruiie to the bottom off the Norwegian coast. The submarine Triton returned from duty Saturday. Aboard the Karlszuhe when tor- gedccd by i-he ‘Pruant were some 71 men, moat, of whom were be- lieved lost. Members of the Truant‘: crew said the submarine was attacked bv German dt-strovers immediaielv after sinking the, Karlsruhe. Depth chargcs were dropped all around Driving Enemy i1(‘\\'$|\Zl|lCl' Ailonliludct sziid the’ HEAR NEW WAR BUDGET TRRAY By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer IONDON. April 21(-—CP casts) "51! Jami 33111031. Ohanceliiol" of the Elxchequer, will present his wililr budget. to Parliament 'I‘tlcsday— and all BiitaLn 1s waiting to see where he strikes for mol"c taxes. The Olurncellor is expeolcll continue his “tax and borrow" pol- icy which has been followed so tar in the war. If he attempted to cov- J-"r by taxation alone the war costs whim average botwezoi £5,000,000 and £6,000,000 ($22,250,000 and $116,- 700.000; a day lic would br;i.g the country to the brink oi‘ tzlsolvciicyi. Eiclmndlitures in t-lie coming your are expected l0 tiipproxlillale £2,- 700.000.000 of wliirh 121.700.1104) rcp- | sent general iar costs. sir John l5 expected to attempt to ilLF/L‘ halt this total by taxation and to bor- row the rest. I Political oirervers brlievo the Chancellor will not attempt to ili- i crease the bflSlC income. tax of l’ i t0 (By Robert Rleffol STEINKJER, Central Norway, landed north and south of them, l man air force. I reached Stielnkler after a hazardous automobile trip through llle Lif Juliet Mountains, separat- llng Norway fi"om Sweden, travelling _all day over the only good road in the ar-sa, and was able to see at lilrst hand the difficulties of carry- ing on military operations in this seven shillznlgs six pence ill the pound (37.5 per cont) but he may _na.rl"o\v the field of EXi‘i1‘,'i)l1Cil13. The s-urtax which now apples to all incomes in excess of £2,000 in.ly be applied to those Iii exile-s of ‘H.500. The EXCUS‘; profit.- tix de- ‘Dft/litfil and cit-sorted terrain. sgined to prevent pl.'l'"iii(‘l'.‘11i1',' may l As I pulled into this town three lie raised from 00 to 70 pc-r cent heavy Geunan Junkers dived from with conipeiislillioii; in t-ilu (lcliil- "lilo clouds. flew low over the r811- tioii of “avel-agc" yicals on which i “KW Ylllii station. and crowed 111110 the tax b computed. bombs in rapid succession. Hjgihgr‘ excise (lulu The German airmen were poor land “Mm-O m-e am v and lmflfkslilflll. however. They failed ltllicre have been rllmo.s lllJt. the l i“ 0mm 7 hit 0" the tracks 0!‘ the ilwHt-al rate oi a lilinzil’. halliieliny ", " " Th"? “I?” “.0 caslmmes- “U; be jnCl-efl‘t'3\>|‘ l " nnlmillilig their explosive “m... ,5 m, mum, _ lelllcli U116’ spcdd off, but retturned ., l... ll“, . . lSllllFl a erlvar o reconnol re. tilllilflwl.‘ tile tt‘(‘1i1i)l1l~Ol'y ‘I tlgcngmigiato 5991mm’ 0%?‘ savlnl s lans urrrd liv J. Ni. K1 . - “ 9T n calms- re incs. Idlfiptffifiilltlllllil, but the Cllaii hm," "wiilcmcnt of Grmigi just cellor is expected to ollillnt- a 171%.“, Or Nflms°5' “'85 (‘Hold 0f broad bfT-lTfHVlHQ‘ ‘lllTllilZllll \v.t‘i a “w” during‘ are“? “'35 Sumected areeiltl iil!i‘*'"ll to Lilo \ll1'lii lrr-‘M a homily’ bo-mbnrdnq-ent by Gm“ y" l 1 ‘ ‘" ' iiillii planes this morning at about ‘mmri [the "ilne time as the matte‘ lir which I witnessed. T l ll. A. F. Tailcs l llleccrd Bag lilf Enemy i e l Allisli troops are moving steadily lllwng this road. with not-hing to l".‘1l‘!llil occasional at- 111 tlic ai:". I learned that other Allied forces wliieh landed dlle south of Trond- lieiln li-rre at the same time march- oli liquor likllllis. but the only casualty ll‘ Noi"\'"e"iinll soldier killed. 11L‘. and N "/. are cminected ‘ I qiar. From this ads southwest. a- lii; ‘lit’ shore or Trondheim Fjord (i . liv l‘():1.'i \\l:li i"\\ll the rand l. WITH 'I'HE ROYAL AIR FORCE IN lrror-iivbhi. Aljlii 2.~—t.P-Rl£u—" llziRlSi-A re. ill “iHK-‘nilti "ling," cf eegiht Nazi polite, until tulle nwlre pmswbly G5"“H‘°5°5‘- ‘m5 W" Jul: "northward. and the Germans lowed by 1111i so Hl1-l"l==~l=e lie-tells " "i111! lll<~ DCfi. ll."tl been cut. off .-n retieweti plliiffxhllg oi lll_- V-xg- ' t. air aid_ lilo-t L.ne icdlly and Sllillltlll}. kingllgenitinls 1t).‘0\\'(.‘(i c.1011 other 1n quick succession [LLWCPII R. A. F. patrols and elitiniy" illglils oi iiglhllcrs and bombers. In each, de- Say spite stipcrioi" lllllnlbeli; in all but I one engagement, the Gflflllfilh l l were outmalolild. l Air force plots nddr-zl four for cortaliii and a, pqlsmbe iliiil] slic- toss today to a scare of the saline‘ size on Hiitlcl-‘s 51st birthday Sat- Be Displaced" i urday. l With two more brought down by." the French on Sailudiv. Aliwil RQME. Al)?“ 21 (AP) "German ,Alilb.is.lld.ii' Hans Von Mill-‘KGJISED li.ls gone to Bcalln, it was earned jtorLly, and diplomatic circles be- Levc he was summoned to confer "all-ii Adolf Hitler. Fillets, Api"li 21 —(CP-Havas)— The Nazi Foreign Minister, Joachim lVon Riobenirop, will be displaced .by Aclolf Hitler because oi pro- lSoviei- and anti-Italian leanings, itiae diplomatic commentator, lGenevicve Tabouis. wrote today in lL‘Oeuvre on the basis of informa- llion from Rome. figiiiters accounted for at trust 1t) and pol-"sibly 13 enemy aircraft. in 48 hours. , More than once Hurricanes slip- ped audaciousiy over t-lic Grmum frontier and tackled enemly planes almot wziiun sight of their own ltirdromes, 'I'h1s was the case bcfoie noon today. Elgilit Hurricane; flow over to engage 12 of the single-engined Masscrscl-lmitt-IOQ fighters at a gloat height. Two enemy planes which were l _ shot down were Men m crash a She said Rtbbcntrops successor '41 1-1 V M K- v , short distance belund the Seig-lmL“ be m“ on M nnsnn fried Line, and a third went. t0 Anlbnssadol‘ at Rome earth apparently out of control. In further engagement-t. 118E111 over the enemy lines, one Messier- sdhmltt two-engiized fighter and another Measerselunitt 109 vnem accounted for. Details vliere lack- ing, but it was officially stated that they crashed on French soil. ‘ Roosevelt Says Nothing Concerning Btlll their Nesseisohmit-t 109 ' is believgioto haw; bee-n destroyed. ' Hurricane fighters made two l forced landings but then-e were nol _____ 133"‘ ___.________ l WARM aeamos. 0a.. April a1 mas stliimalvrv (AD-President Roosevelt ulr god Saturday night that his own party choose a “ beral pair of candi- dates" for the November presi- dential! election. At the same time he attacked the R pnblican opposition for "sec to frighten the country" by doc aring that his adminbtra- tioci "is deliberately trying to put this nation into war." It was a political out that Mir. Roosevelt broadcast to country- wide dlrninera of Y Democrats‘ Oiulia. While it carrl an obvlolul bid for continuance of the new deal, it offered no telrlgbie clue to the outstanding United Stain po- lltl question of the deg: will the leek e Iilld Mm! PORTLAND. We. April 21-4111’) _Olaester W. Alden. 53. first vice presidmt of the American Pull? and Paloer Assaclatroil. tiled sud- denly of a hrarl. ailment nt his lmma here Saturday lvrrili. Hi! V1115 born at Fiialiiirm. Mars. An official of the Oxford Panel‘ Cgmlxtny since 1923. Alden was bc-tli tralfit: itiazilllzvr am! (‘leneral manager" of the ivooll dep:l.i"tlii:iiit He 9.1- 0 was presldmt 0i’ llie NJ-“ll- wank Pulp fl“(i Palvr (‘lilnnlllln Saint John. N. n. iireeillllll "l "l" Aven Con] Com-pant". Mlllltl- N- I3- and director nf the New Enlrlflllfl Pulp and Paper Traffic Associa- her but no hits were mule. tlon .worst railroad disasters in (JHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, li/IONDAY, APRII. 22, P At Trondheim Face Extinction’ Allied F orces-‘E-ncircling Important Nazi Occupiedl Norwegian Port — Meet- ing Little Resistance. Haves Staff Writer) April 21 -—(CP-Havas)- uerman troops occupying Trondheim are encircled by Allied forces which have i and the British-French troops are closing in swiftly on that vital port. Arriving in this town at the head of Trondheim Fjord today. I was i able to observe for myself that the Nazis holding Trondheim face al- most certain extinction and that the Allied pincer movement against that city is meeting no obstacles except sporadic strafing from the Ger- lslallll FiSil Catch Up, For March HALIFAX. April 21 -(CP) - fishermen of bile Maritime Pro- vinces received $264,230 iur 12,468,- 400 pound; 0i iisli luiiticd during Maren, according to the iliulltiliy re- port of tile eastern division, depart- merit of ilsileries. Although the catch was 011,263,300 pound. iroin the OOXZIJESDOIXdilIQ month in 1939, the landed value increased slqtimi. All three provinces reported an increase in returns to the lishermen. New bruiisivicks catch vrl " hzguel" than last year, as _\v"as Pl e rxl- tvard 15.111103, willie Nova. hcolias was off. The landed value of fish in Prince Edward Island was up to $242. from $150 for March. 1939. when fishermen caught 16.500 pounds oi fish last month. The catch during March, 1939, was 15.200 pounds. llleath Toll i311 In N. Y. Train Wreck i LITTLE FALLS, N. Y1, Aprlli 21 ~tAPJ-~'1‘lle death toll iii the de- railment. oi tho New York Central Lake Shore Limited veals oiiiciauy set alt 30 wnight as authorltle. planned to investigate one of the United Slates history. The crowded lioipitai where ln- Jlucd were treat/cu reported 33 oi the approximate 100 hurt. were still under observation and that some were in serious conmllm. A crew of 300 labored in ankle- dcep slush to untangle the loco- motive. milder, EX1)I‘0'\5 car and two pullmnns which still remained at the sharp curve wdiere the train loft the tracks at a 59-mi1e-an- hour speed and crashed into a stone embankemeiit last Friday night. It was bound from New York to Chicago. An investigation will be con- ducted jointly toniorrow in Albany. N. Y., by the falter-state commerce commission and the state 17110116 sea-vice colmmlmion. Aiwther inquiry is to be started by the railroad, wiluoh previously announced the locomotives speed- ometer tape showed one tram hit the rook-bolmd clnve at 59 miles N, mm; 14 m1“ an hour faster than the limit established for this point, sharpest on tlhe WSW"- Cromwell To Resign OTTAWA, April 21—(CP)-Hon. J. H. R. Cromwell said tonight he would resign within the next month as United states minister to canada, a post to which he was a inted last Jan. 4. to run for tifgoDcmooratlc nomination as U. s. senator for New Jersey. Mr. Cromwell said he "had to resign" in view of the statement of State Secretary cordcll l-lull at Washington yesterday that he ex- pected the tnitiister would relin- quish his post hen to contest llle primary May 21. Mt". Cromwell expressed regret that he would be unable to carry out his pro ected tour of Canada with his e, the former Doris Duh. 1940 BAR 60L SLAYTON, Minn, April 21 _. tAPJ—A head-on collision oi two automobiles so llJlTiIlgl that gears flew out of their steel cast-s lust; the lives of 11 bung 150115 Mm- h°l° Wdfly- wo otiigr persons were injured, So violent was the collision that seven died instantly and one of rile bodies was hurled 60 feet frlz-nl tile Wlfilikllilo. Others were sic" i me highway. 1 wll on Transmission and differential gears were scattered on the high- way. Seven persons were ridin: ill one machin; and six in the other. Cfilillliil llalph Potxin of the State Police said speed undo ilbtell- 1v contributed to tlio dc-alh loll Uleilrciliiest in Minnesota liistoryi.’ 'I‘:.c tic-ads- Wl yiie Gamble, 1'7, cl:i'."er: Ever- ett Johnson. 17; [r050 g 1‘ l»;- llfarolrl and IiJl‘.\'lT"i1Ci‘ '1'lll\~llm,il.l_ iroilizirs. l8 and l0. 1'(‘$p(=,(_\i’vl_\]y; Rachel Fisher, l7; Georglg L,“ on 20. drivel" of the second niacliiie; Carl A. Falk. 21; Gordon Mevors, lee Ease. 18. and Hollis Lint, Near death in h crushed vertebrae and other in- Juries is Cocll Jensen, 17, passeng- in the Ilrlrson car. Elm-er Niev- ors. also ridin suffered a broken arm and wvm-e shock ospit-al ivlili five 0 '1 Odd Fellows l-icld Annual Church Parade Attend Divine W or- ship Iu Trinity Unit ed tiiureh. l Tie members of the City lodges vOtidltellolvs _plir:ldel'l in l1 b ' ' Prinltv Unite“ (gnarl-l; l0 Divine W ‘§ill|i \‘i‘.%iCT\iLl,'l'. 1 i" \\'l‘illil('1‘ there was a “W20 turnout. of liileliibers o1 the ‘lodges. and the szsttirs 0f the Rm lbCifliil I§l'illl(_‘l1. '1‘1ie parade was the first part oi the Arniivcrsari cele- bra on, the one hundred an twen- '- n‘. of the Older. At the ellllreh the service was lconouctul by the Rev, Hugh Miller, zisqsied liv llle Rev. Ll§\\'l5 Min In the course of the most unpr service, the Rev. Mi", Milli-r dell V Ed Harry helpful serlnon on “Love - _'I‘lie Anchor of the Soul". The Oriole-lion's Ode was led by Bro, T. W. Bentley. with the ineliilil-rs and l-liilzllelzlllion iflliillq part in L113 5 chorus. Dl ouy to attend Despite .n r- r: in the Larson ear. l Annuui miiiurlptlnn Delivered $5.00 n; 5iuil—~|'.h‘.l. $1.00. (lullllla nntl u.» moo IN HEAD T 0N Hard flit Ends Sidii Ofeiierial Ferr l» l R. A. F. Iilifis: Hard At Eneiziy Air Trill l"i<;li"t" System Sup- plying hlorvirefiian Campaign With 'i‘i'o:;-,lis And Materials. ...-....._ Rliltlrrsoli. Canadian Press Staff Writer) .\;il‘ii Lil-til’ ClliJi0)-—R()_l'fli Air l-‘oree i t iiiliil ends of (iei'ni:in_v's aerial troop lferry" to No _ tile “cell-end and liritisll troops ljuined furcts ullil ill-e .\ol"u."egilins for a reported thrust deep into till: lllrzlrl to the invaded country. Azliiiorg in northern iiennllirk and Kristillnsund ant’ Slllvllnggei" ll! w-llriilvcsierli Norwziv, main points on the Jiiitl-mile iillllyily I'll‘ il'.lll*i|lill'i system (iermziny uses iti feed men llnll l‘. .\>-‘A-:$R‘:1 1o tile north, were targets of ll eon lcericd it. .1. l“. iili‘.'ll\i\lf lust night and this morning; I) li.\'I\I.\RI( RAID This was ‘he fl=~~i lirlii-"li lilimlilnlg raid over Ilclilinlric lwliich now is titllillzlll-occuplcd territory with its ll1illill1‘_\' objectives subject to Allied attack. . Planes." ruiillliliis and buildings were damaged, the All" Ministry ziiiuol" "ell. li llzilicli that “all of the large num- lilfll‘ of aircraft ezlzn. ll in the operations" returned szllelyi" l to their li.:>c.-<. l Lil“ li troliimlillkllllis also told oi’ German attacks on lihe itliitil! flare " ll>~ti§, in which no casualties were isuffcrg-r] i1_\' fl . l‘l1(i of the shooting down of four German pix‘ ll- i Press . lllilii fiiioellliolin said that iiliiir-ll. French and .\lll"\lti_.i_i.ln troops supported by tzlnlls hzld taken Iiillllllf-difitfl) in eastern Norway‘. The (ii\'|1l'lI(‘llt.4 said an Allied detachment startling {from the eo:l.~~t at .\.ll(iili.'-llt‘.\‘. plirt of debarkation of Allied lforces south of 'l"l"ol~.llll<ilil, illlfi moved partly i)_\' rail and lpilfii)’ liy i"o:ld to illinlzli". 'l'here “llfv no l-lillilrliilition here that the Allies had taken Iilllliill‘ which is on the Oslo-Trondheim railway within 7.3 miles oi ille ili‘l'lll'lil-iiL‘Cll])i0d Norwegian capital. (By J. i‘ LUXUK) lilfllllilijfs hirtiirilil". :1 , ____ 1'1 l _ The \\':li" Office. which l - 11 lscenls (iUiUl lined to rolililll-i ‘ llhe Nliliv" "in czliiipzllliai in ll:- lfls fRUE WHAT its early ‘l pus with us". ll1llt‘i1 secrecy as litlflhliiitf, i lthis li-word coliiliiillrll. “Opcriltilins iii f‘.oi".\;l_\ are continuing". lirillsli troops litre operating“ in ronilzllriilili with Norivepirlii iurres." You Don't‘ Know WON'T HURT You A 1.0T OF US WlLL. NEVER suFFER Allied lilill-l-lwie i Blv- Anlzus McEa -l er lil- m. - — l - .. l . . , . ysha.ltzd ll... mrnlle Quill‘, hog’ _ _ 'l'he Alillllu. t\' llllllit .lli lead log ill; léaiiator lllle Inglltllort‘ 1 indirect zl-...l i ill t ll .il i e v an mas er ios. Mei“ - i. , .., . .. . . lime‘ The mu“, or nmm hwllnllf, l Nllnisos. sll. l._.lt '_“t-..l,)vt\lli lllfJrlfllilfiDill streets of lllt‘ Cily_ 'i‘ll~ on it tiecp iivld l-i ulcers xxx. e1 luvs were loiiiell zll iiii - i" ».... "i. ;... '_ , .. .('il1ll'I‘il by sisters of the Ri'il("l.‘ m" ‘h "f ' i ' "l ". ' ‘ A, I‘ lbraiich. i of the .\i1-i i il'"l.i'il'~t"\ Tile Alin versarv will be onlilllll- - . ' l 1 . , ' .~ 0d on Fmlfly night Apm “gm .v \\ htll 1i ll ililii l..<, f iilol inc the form of :i banquet umlel (‘tlllllllllllll|ill‘l—— jfiltlifigl€gSyifllinillfl Orllrili in the O "'l‘h(\ll‘gl‘ “all [pop llll-lqlllpl I _ ___.___..____ enemy l'lll ."ll"l i. ti» lll .l1llll-- l sos" dllllil-y .\l‘1li liil zlllli - u H s R d anally lilinlil» vrrli l3l"l>|l:llJ-'l.,“i ~ “ ' ' e sl Iixtl-nsivti d.l:".l.l: t‘ \\ ;l s ."‘""5' caused to lie loi-i. !l illli the ‘;\_l'_\'_(\fi i1 only Allied ll-~"~ uws" lllll‘niii'i‘ iish trziwlel" sunil. lnere . i “"*‘“ "er to ‘ll ill lli». io .\ililid l-i‘ WASHINGTON. April ZI-JAPI ;‘_ ° ‘i. ‘ “ ‘ ‘ l: ~Rnrports that Halts-in has estab- “mi”- l ll 11- "lied naval and air bases near the l Ill lhe ‘. l.i~. 5,; Aleutian Islands, COIMHXVIOZHL! mlll ll p; sources said lolizly, are bl-liliili ln- l, \ l. l ‘ -,.l tensifled aiigiy eillrts to alrellelli- \~ / - - "it l ._ .l en United stat/cs defences 1n Alas- _, ‘l, l. l‘, -; ltd. _ . - 'l Informed legislators slid they (Con l\‘l i " (w, Ill _‘ i“ ~""“"“‘n understood the Unilicxi State. Army "-' ' ' ‘ ' "r q had confirmed that Rilseia has‘ FORECAT COIISIlYlIOl-Ni bases mi i-lie S1|r"‘l'i.1l1 _v' Con“ m“ than 1.00 “mes rrqm ‘ Tilzirltlitie I'ro\"inee~: stroll I Ammlcan-oivinrx-l lsialiris in t.ie . . | .|,.,_.. rlnnlh. Aleutian chmn wircli evleiids ' I "mflwaki Mm“ m“ H" ‘ l " ’ ‘ ' 1 - "itl . ." it " lir |i.ll souulwestward from Alaska. A Ilzllilli‘. tool \\ t some \|\ \\ Famous Inventor Called By Death SAN DIEGO, Ca1ii’.. April 21- (APi-Dharles Stunner Tainter, 85 physicist. and z-tiveliiol- onee as- sociated veil-ii Alexander (‘vrliiilzin Bell died Saturday zilght. With 111s hnrd was din: reeeld. Taliiylrt‘ was credited with lllll":ll,l made pliaiimrritplis romnierezalll possible, He was the inventor 0t he dlctograph and he was the first tn transmit. Mliiid tlirolilzli the agent-y of lurhi. lle also wa. know as t-he “ifillliei- of the Talk- Les" Tliiliier. a native of Wlltal-lnwli, M1181. bellllii ill: t‘;ll"l"4'l‘ a.» illl ill‘ slrlinieiil- maker ill llirton. 11 was there lie mot. Hell and became as- sociated with the inventor of the telephone. I i ~ — — 5\‘l'i0l\\i.<‘ The vreather ha.» 2w ll (By The (‘ltlilidiliit ,I‘I'l‘*'.\'] fair and rather cool ovlir tlie ’ ill Jli{‘l' part. of Ontario. iviilili hellviv f I.O.\'DON—ll. A. l‘. lilmili tier- " lilile 0ft‘ "w! ovPl" ti i‘ weld: man ferry terll-lllilu l-l lil-llllili-k . . iii l\".l'\'I'-_\' i " l a ‘ll ll . 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