Rnorrirroiyn GUABQYQYM . . . PAGE N112 61,0310 01333151032‘OHUUQ§§T§DTOIYDBIGDB$QOD OD LD in PICTURES u-a-"uuen-n-n-ea ~..,.,,,,,,,, blnnurlnnllvarl)fbl‘ll1l'ifll'firflfirf l x. _ fl$i§'fl;\"-'e!.l‘r1s_1 _ _ .- xuanJmfi-q‘ ‘- - -*;-v}ye\kz=;~;m-§;... . ,._,\. . F. 4 . pm are the nien who are now directing a victorious ‘British arm ' - Italy's East Africa. empire. In British Somallind they haw: il-gcatphtgirrgillnilheascsziapfiltifif Iiveliqitergenaiiirrllsai‘: _ |preadillK thrwrn ~ e col-my- In Ethiopia. they are nearing "10 Djibouti-Addie Ababa i lwav in Eritrea the Italian Itwnxlwld o! Keren is reported about m fall. Shown iiei-e are Gen. Sir ' and... no ent Uconnur, commander cl operations in Egypt and Libya Gen. Sir Archibald Wavcll Middle East egm- inniidcr-in-chief, and Eliot-Gell- I. G. Msckey, who leads the Australian forces, I qt- ‘3 < lV-in one oi‘ the winter's worst bli 3 English airmen who died iii a niidair p1 Officers and men of the RAJ“. tn and civilians. The service was station. This photo shows the tiring party they belonged, ii ' joined in mourning by 1r.('..\..~. by Fliglit- lieutenant E. H. llrirston, padre of the Camp Borden paying last. honors beside the flag-covered caskets. ,,Jp,,-__-__-_,\,-._.... r . ._ . .<...... .. . -»._<. . .__h if Terror is etched on faces of mother and daughter huddled together in Salcnika, Greece, during bombing attack by ltalian planes. ‘ ' r001: FOR. rnouoirr ' Feeding 1,500,000 huiiry soldiers in 30 United States cities is the ill! of Major-General E. H. Gregory. As quartermaster-gcneral he holds the culinary purse strings and is spending $1,480 a month on locrl and tra. ning of 14,000 bakers and gooks who will cater for the dough- oys. The employees el Canadian Johiis-Jlanviilc Co. hm‘:- launclied ' i! illnrl in buy 10,000 pars of as- - , bestow fllovPs for heroic firemen in‘ - Iiondcn, and tlie company is In!“ . uiacturiiig thcm at cost. This put. m"? l§|\'l‘s aiiddea of how the gloves " "my 11¢ used in handling incendiary bqmbs ""1 burning materials without danger of burned lihgels The first large consignment llT-VIL (‘anada coon. HELD IN KILLINGB Private Clarence Sanderson. 23 otMorell, Prinz-e Edwrrd l_='"'"' i‘ charged with murder at Halifax following the death oi‘ ' operate.- David Smith, I‘..C.A.F., oi’ Winnipeg. Police said Smith was itabbcd to death in o brawl. Sergeant J. ('. 'l)ii1ger" Bell was one oi‘ seven RA . men who died last wcvk when t o bombers from tho Port Albert nrvigatlm n-lmnl (gushed in mid-rir nt Bong Head. n . Zr Percy L. H. Nobl umes command ivestcrn approaches a move to strengthen the navy zigainst the German submarine tlirc." Wendell L. Wilikie (RIGHT), determined in fight against U. S. ‘is0latianism", is think'ng rt following Senator [vizion Wheeler (LEFT) from city to city if the Montana Democrat isolation st con- ducts a. ocuntry-widc-speaking crmpaign in oppssit on to President Roosevelt's foreign policy. Wheeler has said thrt he and other iso- lotiunsts would travel from ‘Boston to San Fraiicisto" to speak against U. S. involvement in war and rgziinst the administration's conduct or foreign policy. Friends of Wilikie sold he mould l'ke to arrange his personal affairs so he could travel a lew days behind the Senate oppositlonists and address meetings in every city where they had appeared. , Qcrb-MMMv-JYGDC-i. . “QQDQQQQQQDGQu IGNORES R ED TAPE Hon. Leighton flIcCzirtlrv. new Canadian min’r1;-;- l'\ ',\'~='~, Zvq’ iiaostrd no time in f0 inalities when he reached the 12S. e111 l_ ' mg aside _t‘-n- Us: .. v _.._ mm‘. ti!‘ iftfli l’ ilcnt Iioflsevrlt at the “into llousi- before calling at the Sillti: department. Fire of ndisclosed origin broke out Sunday in Germany's 5L73l-tnn . $20,000,000 super-liner Bremen and was still burning 2t hours later, ~ it was officially announced. lt was not ‘isclosed where the Bremen [field]; have been was now lying. The liner has seldom been in the news s’nce her dash Sub-Lieut. F. C. FIOWEI‘. ZQ-yea-l- embassy curses R.C..l=‘. Special Guard Enlcii "can. 45. of Halifax, is charged with the murder 0i Ronald MacDonald, Halifax waterfront worker, who was shot James Y. Nicol. widely known Ontario iieivspapcrmaii. has joined the R.C.A.F. He has been commis- sioned as a pilot officer ainl in now todcaih on the harbor pier. Furl‘. at Trenton taking an administra- a former Ulster constable In the tion course. lilzcii-aiid-Tan erlcd, captured an c mined Nazi pr soiier a few weeks » CROSE mlfllidcd out of the R..O.A.M.G.. llontreal ‘ .Jolin. Instead o! bringing her " Willie. he decided, to Join her -< Britain and worked his passage '" The" he Fred her‘ mother d Rut a surprise himself. Joan. here. was half-way across Atlantic. on her way to lolu l. Upsetttng to ii andsman be these ncanieifs choice of a pl-l-l! little vessels. so they're rrlari": o" 1 row ol depth charges. i‘ hi“ on» ol iiigiiiy trained parachute mm. when =*""""' = n‘ "Mimi! tor tho first tine when they made a daring desccnt on "n My. me tili- distinctive emblem. The brim o s white ; ‘Mhmt! Ind light iihie wings. on a lilirlil bscklfllillld- do. eil 413C055 to Richard C. Hotte- acrnso the Atlantic from New York to Murmansk, northern Russian '91- ‘mum ""55 °°"'E5P~”nd°"t h‘ port, in the first days of the war. The Brltsh Broadcasting Corpora. Ber] He» poll to rest. There; not much space for movement aboard these compact . Britain hopes the corvette will supply the answer t0 Hitler's fleet of U-boats. Small. quick in, until Nazi officials complete r "questioning," it was reported. ti-let was arrested by the secret . on charge; of espionage l0- tion commented as follows on the Gennan announcement: “It will be recalled that the RAJ’. lost Thursday night carried out a part- icularly heavy raid on the German docks and shipyards at Hamburg and Bremen.” Ql vessel is deadly with the depth charges which rub marines dread most. to build, the 01d Canadian veteran of many coli- voy trips, is credited \ri'li rescuing about 250 persons from the Jersey Islands. He made three trips to the French coast in 10 days during me evacuation of British troops from France. Action Stations - A vessel on the cogivoys flank reports a glimpse nl‘ W It lfltkht be a sub mine‘; neri- 54ml!!- The corvette daslirs to the suspected area, ivhile crcwmcn rugn to man this tour-inch gun, m; resistance to penetration oi To the soldier in the field of action this man's job is allslrnpnrtnnt. A scientist of the National Research (‘nuiicil in tlttnrzi. he is test- NO MORE RUNNING Ila feet hiirt—mn_vbe he's Iii-en running too hard -- but this ltolinn sailor sccms happy about it 3e ni- sctllcs rlown to three meals n driy and no more brushing with the Biitish. lie irzis one of thousands captured at Tnliriik. Army sterl helmets ll i. h_\' inc-ans of such tests that quality is improved and lives sue-l. . 1., Gylcs Ishnin, formcry oi Holly- wood, who played opposite Greta Garbo in "Allllll. Karenina," is now ii bzironet following the death of his fi1'li<*i' Vcrcfikl "' v Air (‘cmmedore Raymond (‘iilli- shiiw of Nana/lilo, B.(‘., air officer ccmniaintling tlir- bomber group in,’ the Jlicliilc Exist, “TS made :i (‘urn mimdcr oi (‘he Order ni the ll‘ in recognition of the part he played fi in the African campaign. 8 3 g 8 Q t» ‘t a f3 3 é s O i i5 Q 3 o. 8 ,_. 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