i. ll. ii. revenues ioitinue increase Mommas. Qua...’ March 1i - Pg? btrlod or 1040 an increase m Coming Events ‘mm°°-3°llris Thursday. "gs one in aid Altar society. nay 0i IITIYBI’ 5 Herald unailwmw". Pride at 9d =5 M“ 10 "In. biii 1 , ,; Rgqh , Eimfiileinifilgervln Biiiiwflfl, I-Iun- cause. and for a speedy l"! "l- ‘Inmd c llyqtli-ll noon. Mc- during Reece founded‘ on AMAXIMB 01A MERE MAN _.¢-__- M“! time is the surest i “Mm ell-srranlfll flute“ 1v] Guardian. ‘lwe Cents. i .. fliisrdlun, Founded ill‘! _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, MARCH l2, 1941 per Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward . Island Like the Dew 10 FACES 7 if MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN The big thing in life is not to be saved from physical danger but to meet it. Annual Buhloriptlnn Delivered. 55.00 U! Ilia-ll: P E. L. “.001 Clnldu Ind U. l. “K 00SEllELT PUTS SIGNATURE T0 LEASE-LEN]! BlLl. ‘£00,000 Nazi iTroops Poised ‘Reports claim await only for AI-Iitlefs “go” signal; Line both Greek and Turkish frontiers. ' petciisoir. March llr-ilPi-JWOI! than 500,000 Nut troops were tonight on the Bulgarian frontiers with Turkey and Greece-and ibis reports from Sofia said only Hitler's "g0" signal was awaited. German headquarters are 1t Plovdiv, 40 miles from the Greek “up, B0 from the Turkish. Nut staff officers no longer dash about it‘: streets. All are at Plovdiwwaitlrtg, n; flow southward through Balkan mountain passes o! tanks, sup- ‘ wit; and troops has dwindled to a. trickle. mks-shift ambulances covered with red crosses, physicians and “mg, mostly make up the southward trek now. This fact was taken hfgliflitie on-thc-spot observers in mean that a show-down lslmmlnent. within ihe inst 48 hours an iron-clad German-Bulgarian military girol has closed down on all phases of life from the Danube River in ltnorih io the Greek frontier. New restrictions are being imposed holy, liizuiy essentials are disappearing from shops as rationing in I "y being enforced. " Nazi planes with screamlnizslrens Mich as the Germans used in their bveeisriigrileirtlegsiibrillif-iivsglggfxxwiii: _ . lire on Nazis Bulgarian capital. German military police now sup- ervise all traffic on the main north- south highways as civilians for months learning the language and uegézrophy. are being used on these , _ Dozens of high ranking German -g\s1f‘itl\rfifilliliiil?ilii‘liighticll.343ml’: officers. these reliable reports say. l“ wnigm “m, “n,” Ge“ arrived this week at Sofia and im- Illi Warplailcs which flew over ‘fnedmwly ‘Egfimled a ‘etieaimt’ c?‘ Turkish fortifications on the eremes" ere was m’ n w y hmmm "mm," Mom,“ we" they were there. but reports from fired on liy Turkish anti-air- lbuc-hééigsg told of a. great ngmbeir cf nnhanermx moo - own German su marries i arriving in a, constant stream attire Black Sea port of Constanta. by rail I from Germany. In Sofia the orderlies of the Ger- s ma" naval officers could be seen carrying scixtants and other naval instruments. itmllie Turks wfiffiflil..°.?ll§’;“fil§."§l$2“.i°“€i‘; occupations was all of firt rate duality. but recently has been scc- ond-ritie. Many trucks broke down ANKARA. Zilarch li.-(Al’)- in this latter stream. and were Reliable lint unofficial sources towed in“, 5011a {Q1- fQpflifs, "lll-uilii-ltllivt Premier Mvlu- lVIillt-arv exports identified much toll iii llus-"iii liadgiven asur- of the iflgmr gquipmgnf, as French “"5 i" “"3 Turkish 515M159‘ -seized in inst springs offensive d" i" ‘““5"‘W "ii"- ii Turk“? and now repainted. enters thc our she need Iwiv German military plans. of course. iciiran aiiiick from the U.S.“. are a c1054.“, gugfded sgcfgt, but, y-e- i“? “m” “W,” '- "Emmy liable informants who have witnes- vril informed-said the Gt"- 'ed the lightning occupation of Bul- llllli5 iii Bulgaria were erecting Harm the mmd demoymeng; 315mg lung-range guns ct the 5W9‘ the Turkish rind Greek frontiers, s" W" “PWTM i" ‘"59’ i° and the preparations for action. “mm "an" "l "ii" "=- ililnk it obvious that the Nazi armv Almost siniuiisiiicousy with now is about m receyve mar-clung ilicsc report. came a isclosure orders hi’ I iillTillii illpiomatlo source ' ihsi three (icriniin warplanes lovcrdfurgisih lfortifiica- i F . h t Hui: ll! u war on rou- llir were fired upon yesterday iv Turkish anti-aircraft guns. Gcmmcns urged To face facts 0f war crisis Capt. White Clashes With Cabinet Minis- ters on Conscription Issue. OINAWA. March 1i. — —(CP) — Confidence that Canadians willcome forward in whatever numbers are neccssaiytoloin the army, was ex- pressed in the House of Commons today bv Defence Minister Ralstcn. alter the House heard a, demand fcr universal conscription from Captain George White (Con. Hastings-Pet- erborouszh). I Captain White. who appeared in uniform. created the stormiest scene the House has ivitnessed this .esslon when he attacked Justice hiinlster Lapolnte for his recent speech opposing notional govern- ment. spoke on discontent among soldiers serving in Canada. and - scribed the 30-day training plan as a. “farce? , In turn he drew rebuke rarely administered publicly to an army officer", from the Minister of Na- tional Defence. Col. Ralsion said Captain White's speech was “un- worthy of s member of this House." and “unworthy of a gentleman who wears the King's untfonn." The discussion wok place on the War Appropriation Bill and before Capt. White took the floor the House heard an assurance from Prime Minister Mackenzie Kink that military awards for valor and dis- tinguished service, such as the Vic- toria Cross. the Distinguished Ser- vice Order and others. vvo be available to members of the Cana- dian forces in this war as in the last. George Cruikshank (Lib. Fraser Valley) returned to Monday nights debate on shipbuilding and claimed Munitions Minister Howe had been (Continued on page 9. Col 2) ______._.___ Will wrest llir mastery From Germans Bv EDWIN ST. JOHN Canadian Press Military Correspondent OTTAWA. March 1l.—(CP)—Ncw British fighter planes. vastly super- lOl.‘ to the speedy. deadly craft that have borne the brunt of the stirrinil all" duels of the war to date, iv l ultimately wrest mastery 0! the skies from tlic .Gei"inuiis. WiIlK Commander Ernest McNab of Re- gins. predicted at a ores-ii conference here today. Wing un dr. McNab. who won the Dlstingul lied Flying Cross for a series of ilurinl’. exploits While lead- ing No. ll) Canadian lighter squad- ron in action ovcr Engond, has lust returned to Canada to take over a .uilifill‘l;.‘tl“i%.l'°lf.*‘i‘3.i? Train in crash "If! oi Bulgaria. where German "Wm are pointed at the fron- lien of liolli Greece and Tur- hi’. respectively Britain's belli- mnt onil non-belligerent ul- WINDSOR JUNCTION. N. 8.. ‘l March 1l—-(CP)~The engine 0f *1 Near ilii- Turkish frontier westbound Canadian National Rail- llflflr. the (lei-mans stood an ways passenger train sldeswlped a estimated 125.000 strong to- boxcnr of a freight train at a um‘ crossing here today. but no" one on either triiin was injured and railway officials sold damage was slight. ‘ The locomotive, pulling llic fbxst srciloii of the Ocean Limited, was derailed. The Limited was held up two hours while another engine was brought here from Halifax, 15 miles awov. The boxcar was attached i0 I westbound frcluht- ‘giflss revenues of the all in- Canadian National Railways ‘l8 for the corres- or 24.4 per cent. ‘ "m! per word. 14-477-3-11 4i. "Miner - Montoizue Thursday. illifilii a, L-4'i'i-3-l1-3i. y "MYYIWH. i-Iolmank. L-m-S-lfl-Li. . -_.__ ‘viii . oadlnc ébion nut coal It MTAWA’ Mann 1_;_ (g9) ._ B. C. W bster " , h 23 has been set L-Ml-S-li-Ii. fig“; fify of Prayer through- a, coinciding with the n m Annual t c d MM YTIBCi-ilzfill)! Btsnhoifi‘ gilptimgiapay of Praygf m the ‘lluiipmflm’ "n?" “m” United Kingdom on behalf of the _ “um . ____I..-4as-3-1i-2i. Nana“ mdlwgrgfi @3111’- Ages "ma"! boss st Albany ever! “Wfmggfm: Mmgsm Mwgmaio 1130 “n, _ King's office announced ionisht- ‘£911 Albany, G. C. Green, tines. Th, announcement said an or- "°'{""°iii§°ii. his rm one "of m‘ y intercession to behnlf 0f the ,§,’°"'Y "Yllizht st New Olss- humbe prayer sin 0mm“! Riistlco vs. Hope River. Almighty Cod on iisnuxglme 0! playoffs. assist; cause iuidertalien by the Unit“! u ' fimimlm‘ by: elanngfqiiialrilldgfiyfilleftt-illfir i“ _-—— m n oils o 10 ~ i»»€ti:..".°=:...u""""' 't“'°“ wrecks an Zlitiiii.‘ ti‘; .m.; um- .a - p are offering their lives for our L-Wt and i new post. " e Hurricanes and Spitfires we have been flying during the recent campaign have been greatly im- proveo. since the early days of llie war," wing ci-ndr McNob sald.“but I can assure you the new British fighter is much better than we or the enemv ever had. "We must get superiority in the aihlthiid I think these machines will o . "Only a few month. ago nightin- terccptlon was a notable event.’ he said. “Now, despite the fact that the enemy is sending over single raiders. often at great height. ihe number being brought down is steadily incrcnslnir." The Westcrner earned the desig- nation "Ace" for bringing down more than five enemy machines. r Secretary Is Optimistic In v m British Commons ,. LONDON, March 11 -- (C?) - Air secretary Sir Archibald 51n- clalr in one of the most optimistic reports he has ever made to the House of Commons-despite his acknowledgement that the ws: is II "about to enter s. zrimmer phase - b. fewer than 1.800. Benin the use biv Hitler of "e more ef ective secret WGIPH than he has et m to - duos" the inter said. BrtMi glance will out-fight and outfly Nsals. . In the past 10 months. he iisid. British fliers have destroyed 4.250 German and 1,100 Italian planes. "leaving out of account n- serves, we have destroyed half the Itslim first line." he sold. "We have certainly destro ed much men than half the first e with which entered the war." To match the growing German submarine threat, "airdromel have been developed from Mitch our aircraft may rims more easily the Western es." (Oontinuedenvlli Q0811) Island - born Glergyman is Buried in N. B. EAST FI/ORENCEVTLIE. N.B.. March l1——(CP>—The funeral of Rev. George A. Seller, B0, was held from 121.3 home here today. Born at Highficld, P.E.I., he had held Methodist and later United Church pastoraies in varhus part5 of New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island before his retirement 1n 1930. He was buried on his 06th wed. ding anniversary. H is urvi ed b his widow, formerlye Ansnie VJohnY ‘ston, Hlghfield, and three sisters, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. William Clwwn. and Mrs. Robert rrizeii, aii of Charlottetown. Greeks report Fresh gains ATHENS, March 12—(Wednes- day)—-(AP) - The Greek army, struggling against fierce Italian counter-fire. has pegged out new gains on the bloody mountain slopes of Albania and taken 450 more prisoners including three sen- ior Fascist officers, it was an- nounced today. Aware of the Ger- man threat to the Bulgarian flank the Government sent Kostas Kot- zlas, Athens Governor. to Komo- tine (formerly Turkey's Gumpr- jina) in Thrace. only l0 miles from the massing Nazi troops. Kotzlas. who will be temporary governor to Thrace, flew to Komo- tine accompanied by three Greek cabinet ministers. A Government spdsesman tell- ing of the heavy fighting tn Al- bania said:- "We did not yield an inch in yes- tcrdnyls fighting. The mountains are covered with hundreds of dead and wounded. Some prisoners es- timate Italian losses since the Wat's outbreak at 130,000. “statements token from these prisoners say that reiirline black- shirt units with macliipc-guns do not allow them to retreat." llefcnce Minister Gives outline 0f training plan OTTAWA. March il-(CPO-De- fence Minister Rrilstzn gave an cut- llne of the rieiv system cf training schools f r the Canadian Atmy in the mouse of Commons today. It embraces 58 instructional schools and involves the consoli- daton 01' the reserve and active army training centres which f rm- crly operated separately. The re- serve army training centres, 30 1n number. were set up when compul- sory training was introduced last Slllilmfil‘. The training centres include: Aldershot, NS. infantry training centre. Ha listed the following as basic or elementary training centres; Yarmouth, Charlottetown, New Glasgow, Fredericton. Will move staff orrrAwA. March ii-(oei-me Canadian Stuff Schol establish- ed in the United Kingdom will be thcsa now attending finish their training, Defence Minister Balaton lailfl in the Commons to- a . Th; school would be moved in IHSI l._ ‘Former British _ Minister Escapes Assassin’s bomb explodes In Istanbul hotel —— two- killed and 23 injured. By WITT HANCOCK Associated Press Staff Writer ISTANBUL. March 12.—(AI') '-(w¢iifli=$i1B-Y)—-Geo. W. Ren- del, the former British Minister to German-occupied Bulgaria. e caped assassination last night in a bomb explosion in tho lobby of the Peru Palace Hotel here. but two other persons were kill- ed and 23 injured. Mr. Rendel himself. apparent- intcnilcil victim. Onc 0i’ the dciid was identified early today as o. Turkish plain clotlicsmziu. Some among the injured were report- ed near death. but most were not seriously hurt. confirmed fatality was discovered bv' A the police in the German ho pita] ere. __. M‘; Rama; hm arrived at the iiformimts continued (‘sermon Am- "ne, lanssndor Baron Eberhard von 0-‘; ‘stohrer called upon the Snanlgh He Foreign Minister. Ramon Serrano hotel to take up residence leaving Sofia where he broke British relations with Bulgaria. had lust gone to his room, ansl that circumstance perhaps saved him from injury or death. I-Us daughter. (Continue don page s. Col s) Anne, also escaped —~O—-——- All Britons in M who were in condition to bc inter- ! I I viewed told the DOilg€§§iYsl:ii£1éi;tB\\'i1€h:‘ direct attempt to Military authorities, who are cli-i YBCi-iflil the application of martial 11w in Etluropeigi iIurkeyl, joinld e nmen agen ii an nvest gation, I and .aicl the crime “may le t F I serious dipcmatic repercussions." a A British embassy attache wrs avg}. i; full report for transmission it 0D. The hotel lobbv was wrecked and some damage was clone to the floor (Continued on page 3, Col 1) lndc - Ghina Hands ovcr Rich rice area 11, — (AP)-— southeast, today's war bulletin sold. handed one of Olhcr forces operating along the areas border between Ethiopia and the a AnulmEgvptian Sudan south of d settlement enci- Kurbuk. where the British forces TOKYO, March French Indo-Chinu v her richest rice-producing over to Thailand Japane e-medlats inc: their border conflict. Japan. short of rlc (ls ivlili-li 6m- fight- about ‘ wn of Bat- i possibly. the fumed ruins of n civilization more Yugoslav Leaders speed To Belgrade BELGRADE, March ii-(AP) Political and m Yugoslavia sped toward tonight in response to ent Prince Paul to ‘s demand for a quick Yugo- slav signature to the Rome be taken up at a mmting of the Crown Council tomorrow and on prevailed tonight moved back to Canada as soon as in was understood the gisha Cvetltovic and Fo order that young men might be trained in Canada for staff work which would b; necess y oversees. LU§30 FLOUR FOR ALL BAKING Hear Franco Turns down Nazi demand Germans Africa. NEW YORK. March lL-(AP) -- that Geri. Francisco Franco had abruptly turned down a German dc- mrind for facilities to fli" millury planes across Spain to Africa. Those informants said that a well-planned “swift diplomatic manoeuvre" by Nazi Foreign Min- lster Rlbbccitrop thus collapsed, and as a result, General Esplriosa de Les Moiiteros. Spanish Ambassador to Berlin, lost his lob. ‘Tills is the storm- Rlbbcntrop, it was said, sum- moned the Spanish Ambassador to the Berlin Foreign Office and read to him rnplclli: a document con- Three members of Mr. Renders t . - (- . , ,. Barty were injured, but only sligzliilv ,‘,§f,',‘.‘;l‘,?,,.,,§’,j$l'°‘““ for ~First secremw Lambert “m1 mo‘ ltfcst important nf iilCSE‘ was a i and for Spanish territorial dom of me first omcmm‘ frcllltics lo flv military planes to a. About the some time, tonighbsl urt. r, Rcridcfs party 9 ROV- O lers flilll0llllCULi. today. and, captured a brigade command- i-r a nsidcni commi sioncr and additional prisoncis.“ This column is pusiiiiig toward floral". The native captors of Dambacha. heels of Italians retreating toward Dcbrziinarkos. 30 miles to the entered Ethiopia. were reported to as believed lirive occupied Afodu escarpment to have cbtsiin- and are now advancing toward that she could pur- Asosa, re output of the ceded to Iiido-Chiiia in 1904 19 Thus she realized smre. but not all. of her demon tepped in and effected an armistice January 31 In all, the French one-fourth of Cambodia than LONDON. March ll — (GP) — Tile Fleet liilCi the Royal Air Forc —tlic Empire's mightiest aims of war-ore rtzidy lo strike for vic declined publicly and privately to- day. "‘ Speaking for the Royal Air Ebrcc. M Air Secretary Sir Archibald Sin- BQIBTWQ clair assured the House of Com- bY moiis amid the cheers of the nicm- discuse Gcr- be,-S;__ “Herr Goebbels (the Nazi Pro- 'B"' pngandn Minister) tells his Ger- man dupes that American help for these sources declared. become accustomed to it. United Sinfcs equipment arrived. and submarine attacks. Failed in Maiioeuvre to Send Military Slaves to Reliable informants said tonight By RICHARD L. TURNER ordered an UIKIISCiDF/Cil list and Greece. the subject. now that B. majority of Houses lmd spoken. CAIRO. March lL-(AP) - Na- tive patriots licadiiiiz one of seven British innit-rial columns boring in- to Elliiopiu, have captured Dumbo- "— cho. I50 miles iiorlliivcst of Adois Abubii, and tii'€ driving oii toward the capital. middle east headquar- Couplcd with this advance British forces. which have moved into East- irrii Ethiopia from Italian Somali- llicir stalls and “munv hundreds of in Goljum province. are close on the At 4.51 p.m., AST, a become law. A list of war supplies. the property of the army and navy. had already been ilruwn up, in consultation with high officers of the two services. At 4.55 Mr. Roosevelt ordered it on its way to Britain and Greece. f M111 Roosevelg madehlt cleardthatt, or tie time, eing. e wou no disclose either what the list lnclud-| CAL ed or the value of the supplies in- he said, was not large, and the total original cost would not necesarily be the billing volved. The latter, price. This, he added. was for the reason that some of the equipment involved was out of date or was surplus. or did not have the same monetary value as of the time it was manu- . tory in the developing bottle of . the Atlantic with tne vast supply i ’0f weapons iiow expected from me United suites. official informants k tell this House that splendid sir- 'h° craft-the choicest fruit of Ameri- i-hfit can design and craftsmanship - litvia zggldwfisig "Qnglgeruga: will get here in time." gs. In the event the anticipated ap- hcoming quickly, it t Premier Dra- relgn Miri- r-Markovic As to the Navy, a high British informant said unofficially, in re- ply to the questions of newspaper correspondents. that Britain has enough trained personnel ice/sly to man the entire United States fleet if it were turned over to Britain 9° Gem“? "ext Week‘ for the crisis ahead. ceremonial signing of U itcd t . ill " the threkpower ma‘ n S ates m tan, naval and air experts for more than foiu" months have been working in co- operation with the British officers so that these arms may be quickly absorbed and quickly put to ilsc, It was rrvciilcd thiit tank forma- ihc-av; tlons without. tanks, machine gun- ners ivithoiit guns and riflemmi without rlflo= nrc ready to be fit- ted into opi-rnliop mills as soon as l$liilk A liiigc PPSKTVOil‘ of pl‘o',s is ri-ndy to fly patrol bombard need- _ ed for the "defence in dcptli of the Atlantic" against Nazi air, surface f zictured years ago. (Continued on page 3. Col i) Fleet And R.A.F. Ready To Strike U.S. help will get to Britain in time “d '““*‘““““ “mm” is assurance from m Slusli, rain add ‘103033? liewYorkers' troubles or» NEW YORK. March il-(AP) —- Slusli and rain added materially Associated Press Stuff Writer ' ' .........-..-..... u... u. _ iMoralc building (AD-The British aid Bill -—; I. measure which might conceiv- ably shape the history of (he world to come-became law to- day uitn the signature of Pre- siuciii Roosevelt. Four minutes after thc signing the President war materials sent to Britain The President told a press conference hi: would ask Con- gress tomorrow for the country's biggest puree-time appropriation $2,000,000,000 to finance the help-Britain program, and that some time within a week he would make a broadcast talk on ._.._________i: i any quarters. f»... First Supplies Under Aid Bill Crderecign Way Presidenttoask forrecord peace- time appropriation today to finance help Britain program. l ls liig job now UITAWA, March 11—(CP)—One of the big jobs before all Cana- dians is to keep up the morale of the men 1n the army. and civilians as well. under conditions of static warfare. Defence Minister Ralston told the House of Commons t0- night. Although they) brought death and wounds attics sometimes made it easier to keep spirits up, he said. It was desirable that men in the Final congre sionitil approval took aYmlQ be kept in good spirits, that the form of a 3174x341 House vote the situation be explained to them accepting amendments attached to 50 the would understand W111’ ml! the B111 by the Sena“, The ac- war dffered from the last in ex- companying debate produced bt- cltement and glamor. 1 partisan pledges of national unity, "If the time ever comes when both we get activity you will see de- mands made on this country for Vice-president, Henry Wallace. reinforcements which ivlll tri- us brushing formalities aside. went to t0 the utmost." sold thc Minister, the House end of the capitol and he and Speaker Sam Rayburn signed itb Cchrairma? mMlghael Klrmn w 2 \ em.- l0) o e ouse commit- ___ tee on enrolled bills. slipped the 5 elaborate line-paper document into a brief case and hailed a taxicab. White House official signalled to newsman with a wave of his hand. that the meat"- ure which might conceivably shape the whole history of the world had Ago Today (By The Canadian Press MARCH l2, 191§~R11Fsians to- ported the‘ torpedomg of the des- _ troyer Leileran Puslitsclicen by ‘enemy submarine ii"i Black Sea. Germans shelled British trenches about U0: and Bois cle Grcnicr. dusf WHAT‘ NlARcii WEATHER ANYWAY 3 TORONTO. March ll—(CiP)—— avwson 15. .1 mori ton Regina. Wizmlipeg Montreal ssizzsszhess ssisessszgaa Charlottetown FOIBCAST North Shore: Fair and cold. follow- ‘H BX u» the distress of 900.000 lnwfl- mi by increasing winds iviili light vciilciiced New Yorkers today Union Leaders and company re- “ snowfalls or flurrfes. Maritime West: Strong winds md preseniniives tightened their belts modfl-Me gala Wm, ‘mow.’ m“ for a "dnrg-oiit“ fight in the two- mm m Ne" smut day-old strike that hos tied up 95 per cent of Manlintlaiiks surface B81110" 111C901? Wm Britain will arrive too late. But I transportation. Maritime East: Strong winds or gales with snow: probably part Picketlng along Fifth Avenue and sleet in southern dlsticts. the other rain-drenched routes‘ now devoid of buses was orderly Synopsis: Siiowfalls have occur- mid tlic pickets by means of drip- 1rd in main’ parts of Ontario but ‘ping signs direct/oil pedestrians the nearest subway entrances. Big Italian to ‘it has been generally" fair in north- iem ilisilricls. "nu- weather has been moderately cold ovcr the Prnirlc Provinces. i BOSTON, March ll - (C?) — forecast for northern New mg- ~landz Show, clearing in the south- iwest portion. somewhat warmer in iTransport sunk vs"sr..r.z“"sissi.i CAIRO, March ll-(CP) Britain's in temperature. High tide this oniorning nt 10.04 forces in the Middle East, malntsln- “d mmght H" 1 < iiiig n steady advance in the East Sun sets this afternoon at 6.01 lodny at Italy in the Mediterran- boinLi i! the port of Tripoli. i A siibziizii-liie attached to e the SlCliifi class, the Admiralty IlOllllC‘f‘(i in London. A licuijr attack by the Royal Air Force was mode on 'l‘i‘ipoll, Italy's MPIiiiPfTUlPTiil fleet iorpedocd and a florid-ton troop trriiisivii-t oi Available (loftmoc pictorial has lAfririin cflriipzilgsii, also slruck hard . been distributed as widely as poss- “m Tim‘ mm“? w ‘Ymmm? 5t ible, so that many Britons could can arm. Units of ilu- Navv and ' " Air Force were engaged. sinking s lv-Ianrien troop transport and Full moon March 13, 7.41 am. Summcrsido ildo l8 minutes lat- me or than Charlottetown. M“ CAR FERRY SAIIJNGS Leaves Borden 9 45 AM 1.00 RM. A M. law stronghold iii North Africa Raves Tor-month]; 11,00 3J5 EM. last night. 1w?