Diverts Ships From Me ahead MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN i Neither money Iwr M“ gm- min; men. pun-j _’ Fuuullell llllli. find“ tlnnrdl: i. in}? Warlike i ;__ ltutsoression iii Vatican Paper llrgeel ROME, April 20—(Cl’l-'l‘he newspaper Regime Fascistn to- flay culled for suppression in Italy or lfflsservatore Romano. the semi-official newspaper of the lloly Sea, and charged tho Vatican was “making common cllLse with the Allies." Attack against the Vatican arose when the works of Al- fredo Orlanl. considered u ore- cursor of Italian Fascist philo- sophy, were placed today on the Catholic index of forbidden books. Views o! Uflsservatore Ro- mano. published in Vatican City, have often been at vari- ance with those expressed by Italy’; cu-ordlnated press. schools nor lrilflfi nor churches can be substit- recaution As Fascists Make Uhlrlottoluwn Guainilun Two Coma. Speeches Move To Prevent Allied Shipping Being Trapped If Mussolini Joins Hitler. l By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Stair writer LONDON, luuul ao-tcp CABLE) ~-'l‘.1e Iirttuh Government Lonlgltt ll1\'el‘lt"(l lllmtlsil sivlzplig tram the Medstcrrnnean as a precautionary rc 1n view oi the recent true- _ - Sligedfe; by landing Pdscsts in Italy and inflammatory articles lll the Italian press. While AlLed troops fought grimly Lo block German acvances in the vital Dcmhas urea. of Central Nor- wayu the British Government took precautions against slltz-ptptng being trapped in the Mediterranean if Italy intervened in the war on me side of Germany. The Government's sudden ac- tion came like a. diplomatic bombshell and focused public attention on the possibility-it remains no more thana possibil- lty at. the moment-that Muss- olini rnny swing his country into the war on the side oi’ his old axis partner, Hitler. The announcement. which mere- Stories 0f Italian Stir llauses Fear ZAGREB. Yu oslavl r ao-tsrt-storle: of nmstlfipli: ltlllan nlllltary activity near "'0 Yllltoslry frrntler caused "Illlslot-ss torttght in (irouilan Slovenia and espceivlv palm“. despite a reassuring state. "m" "m" Premier Druglsa Cvetknnvlk, Cvetknovtk arlvcrl here from Ilolnlaltia nnrl sold tho country's internal eltl-Iallfln alaiultllog rmdlthat he wasreon- , . nunrnlltmvolld ma nialn Its I Allmosi eompl ie suspension n! éam" "i" §"lflmrnla frrm ‘fgmflflr via Slovenia wrs at- r uted in some quarters here i“ ‘lows mll't"rv traffic on Dalian railroad: leading to the YuI-nslav frontier. Railway-men cumin: into the "Witty mm Italy not u." law o tr. inload of tanks being moved. "lane-- German military eon- “ :11")!!! a-e reported in the u turnout area nenr the fron- er. WM liiukovo Rlr-vrnln. three hl’::|1s‘\\'e~e_lt|iled and 2f! in. h "P" ""1 l ‘l mew amt “omen "r l With ‘Pics and clubs in l '.'f"“"‘ \\‘l lvll slave-rt w n Ami succinc- ls acorn-Km lETl-IBRIDGF Ad‘, A . l. . prt] w... mam“! ll letters] in ell S... t" '5 “Jere a few li-flds are Uh“; “hortlna t kl I N A ‘. g "r hvIn-Nw-(lq "f "ya-nth vcrl our» the land tgdgy motor ti; g rwomly-u u, n A,’ p Pnh in full tlyiigéucar beet crop is also Coming Eve-nts t-Q- h“ It" Notice; | th ‘ an“ u: ‘olaveolom n 14R " °13311;11:191-tsaifiuséiilmannfgtiiy "Duo , p '_"“" ' Ball. ntffidayfiaflgclg — Cardiitan L-659-4-1 -3. "Emil. Mill ighlyauttifess Iuaesdfigys Alritidsr-rfififvg L-839-4-30-2l. "B11 in in ii "W hon n Alb _. mlmitlmhnuhlfinv. n arulntlt gum u lnoon. scned Cl. C. "Northa Cl e "l Grown Canadian unfit‘; 520% now for safe. supply i“ l B11333 ¥t$l§n3”i§'.o"““°“§t . - I e on a“ ‘l- "and. Winsloe. L-673-5-t-3t. "Taklllit order . f K ltiiefedvihilee It h“; Sllcgtlalizltfgoi: star w». "s"...:::"esl. “"- mnms. ' ' fl-etle. ly stated that “certain precautions" have bcen taken, emphasized they would stay in operation only as long as necrsarv. Thls seemed to imply that the Bfltth Government ex- pected n. definite pronouncement from Rome on Italy's future inten- tlons. It is possible tlhs government he- licvtxs its action mny not as a deter- rent to I/trtlinn authorities by em- trlmsizing that the-y cant"! con- speeches and newspaper articles udtfhe-ut endangering their neutral status. The government nptuarcntly de- cided to yflnv a safe game in the event that. Italian leae-s such as Dino Grardi. the Justice Minster, and editors such as Virginie Goy- da meant uthat. they said in their mil-British declarations. British shfpulmz was diverted from the Mediterranean last sonic-tuber on the otttbrrok of war but the order was rescnded when ItNv stared a "non-belligerent." Tonight's action “es taken in the form of’ an announcement storing:- “PrnncHnccrrw-iis by Ti-“Wans in renonslble nevi-urns and the at- titude of the licllau press have been rrcentlv of aueih it character as to make it necrsserv for ’ Tlffleslws Government to t-olr- cer- tain nrecntwors as rcoards B-ltrh slfcwwrz winch v-"Wd normally pa“ thrcuelt the Medderranean. "Tlhev (the uovernrrertl do not lntlzmd. however. to ccnfntle these nrecautfon: any lonfler than is r\ece.="orv' and they hove that cir- ewvvstarces will permit t-htrr can- cc‘1~t?on in the near future. 'I‘hr- order dons not apply to all British shrluiwz but it rill menn t-hel. s-n~e frolghters wli be di- verted from the M ditrrrailcan to time lrnger rcrute wound the (mp0 r-f Good Hope. 1t may cut into Anglo-ltolun trade lust at n time when both countries had to att/smmt to stabilize it by a war trade ngreeznent. The Allies ltave u strong force c-ottlnatert at savernl hundred illtlllfillld men in Palestine. Syria and Egypt, ready to go lnlto at:- tfcn if the war weeds to the Balkans or the Med/dc ranean area. In addition to one Ango-Flench troops, Astralians and New Zeal- andeu-s have been err! ning there fcr several month". and the South- ern Rhtdcsians have Just arrivrd at Suez. From the Allied viewpoint. there are two other strong (‘efensfve forces available fzn that. area. The first is Turkey. pledged to enter the war on the Allied lde Li’ it spreads to the Mtditerlaitcen. ‘The second and moot important of all ls trite great. ntrength of Gibraltar and Suez which guad Uhe two approaches to the Mediterranean and can be used to turn it ln-to a land-locked take. WOMRHTRAINEI) FOR WAI- wmnan- April ate-ace» ~- M0 Trained and led by veterans. 150 Montreal wsmen who have given time since last. un their spare themselves for September to fit war work are now ready for over; seas service as ambulance drivers or for voluntary aid detachment duties. The women completed today their refrflher course in various mllitaiy subjects. The co ny of tcur .atocn= ta common ed by Mrs. W. D. chambers. who won a wklllflrv medal in the First Great. r. tlnue their anti-British attitude in ‘ agreed I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Pilot Killed in ilight Crash CAll/[P BURDEN, O'tt.. April 3U“ (Clio-Tragedy struzk in this m - “$111118 Camp for the frlst time since the otltbrcak of the prcsgnt vrar. vtrlth the announcement o1 the death of Pilot Offccr Gordon n“ (Tooth Dov, victim of a night- flrzltt crash. Th: Ottawa athhte pluugctl to hi: death tn an advance training -f\ D lust night. shcvrtly after mk- lug off from the aimcld runway. The plane wreckage. bent-lug the dsnd flier. was found one t Om- mfio southwest of the comp or. drclne. Lookout men in the control tow- er 511w the 24-year-old fler leave - the flrld on a so-fo flight. They watched hfis progress during the filwPl- lute ‘he wcs in the ftir and 'utldcltls' nM-ieed his iiazhts (leop- licnt‘. its plane apparently‘ tilting- lug cuvllnvatrls. All inquiry lu‘o the cm h weird l"tl'.1v._Da_v eerie-ml with the Roval Canadian Air Force at Otlruvn last . summer. 5 ‘nelluculsl lumen at. uelstlltut Mr. Angus Mactdrec. member of the Provincial Le lature for the second dtslrte; of Queen's died at his honto at. New ;Hoven last ought. He was 7i. Hc had been unwell since l ~ He “'11s born at Rivct County dstrict five mu . " trad at New Haven \\'ll\‘l'i3 he had engaged in ogtletulttrt- to: nulls He combined a (‘nllt- buying lbuslness with his ugrictlltlllzll pur- vsults for some years and for o por- ltion of thotytlme was in p1 - 1 ..___ THE LATE MR. MucPIIEE shlE with Mr. J. M. Roop of l loharlottetown in a business on 1 IPnslnvtan Rood. on the outskirts of the City. For the past 20 years. however, Mr. MncPllee llttrl eon- fined his activities to his form at New Haven. l He was first c-‘ccled to the Legis- lature in 1927 He was deluztiezi in the 1931 election but waste-turned as l a member of the all-Liberal hottsc l ‘in 1935 and was again rc-clectcd lost year. His illness prevented his attend- lnnce at the present session. . He was active in community ul- rfolrs. For many years he was a. kstrong wogker in the 'l‘etnpcrattce‘ Organizations of the Province. Ho tlhfi u manner of the Church of Scotland. Sll-Yilililg are his wife, formerly Miss Drucilla Roget-son of Bolt- sltaw, and six sons and four daugh- ers. They are, Louis MacPhec. Clyde River, Arthur MacPhee, New Iiavcn. Richard MacPhec on the old homestead. John MncPhce. Rouin. uebec, Malcolm MacPhce and F're crlck MncPhec, in Saint John. New Brunswick. Mrs. (i. B. rfodin. Winnipeg, Mun.. Mrs. Eldon Darraclt. Brandon. Mala. Mrs. Ro- cctt MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek, and Mrs. Nell MacPhnii, Argyle Shore. ‘ John MacPhre. New Haven ill a brother whllc Mrs. James Mathe- solt. BOllSlItIW. Mrs. Jnuics Mur- Plmll. Cornwall. and Mrs. Charles MacFadycn. Mrs blwen Mac- Fadyen. Mrs John Mact-‘ntlrou and Mrs. Nail MacFadycia. all nf Riv- rrclulo aw sisters. ‘Three sons. two oi’ lhcm Great War veterans tredceeztsed hlm Funeral arrangements were not complete lost night. ' ITI-ES 0F INJURIES KETNTVTLL". N 5.. Aunt '29- (CPi-Oweit Mlsckior l‘ of K ut- vi'lc died ln hosttlal t our of ut- iur-‘es received ubcu eru he‘ b1"- t/vrcen a hand trolley loaded w.th bricks nnd the sde of n bf‘! rrlr h!‘ was he‘p'n~ to not-ml h" e. The “CH/ilk Lovwlrrowlv, Llwl- P1 "- A- "cflllwrg. son of fvfajur-Gen. uertzbcrg, atljutany. gent-rel o1 Call-Mill. i-llilfflllllllly Elli")! a. snack as time out is taken for nleal during the four-nay route march ncur Toronto of onion-g. ill-llflllllllg- The march was tougher than any of their men have attempted. They were up early each day and marclzed 50 minutes m cvcry hour. lilrst day out they covered 20 miles, ‘ykllien Bomber “CANADA. WEDNESlDAY, 1. 1940 F0 rty A7...» Injured M AX! M6 OFA Iillilihl MAN The dtTpl-sl fcvlllitls of the it“ t\lt'l\ llllki‘ i\t'l‘ll luiilclt-tl nilll llt hm.- to tluir nun-tile. Anullui huhsrrlnllnn liclltrrt-d srrut) If] Mull- l'.l-;.l. Slim. (nrmdu und t..~. flog "idiotic Es l Red Press Charges ll. S. MOSCOW. April 30 —(AP) - Re- furbished and lengthened into a four-column spread. the communis: internationals annual May da ap- Dcal today cou led its usual ex tort- tation for wor ers of the world to Troops Display Courage To Salient; _ w Enemy Advance BRPFON l)i<l'i‘l'll{.\4ll Nli l) (lt-rlnun claims llltti the Nazis llllll rlllveu titrnuglt Nor» Wu)‘ in t‘i)lillL‘t'\ tislu uitu liulttlhoiin un lllt‘ \tl;|ltlit' cent-l two-ere received calmly. The attitude of the average» lirittut was one of glllttltlg‘ dctt-rntinzlliun to “sec this thing through.” As if rczlsstlriug the public ihztt the troops wt-rt- fiuhl- ing dogjgt-tllv til-u to "set- this thing: thruuult". the \\*.\t* Office bulletin utltuatlucctl liriiish tttlnps hilli shun n ttmn~ selves superior in llillftll work and had intllrtetl “luqtyv casualties on the cnvnu” in the Stt-lnkjcl‘ art-at. -.-_-_. - . . gctiislc” l.- "ISM 1 ' d .* t- ‘ ' ‘ ' ' '. t W G,.:.§;....i?“1Jii‘;‘i..l ..“,l3*..,.,?_ 1 (Jrowm g l) eetemnnztt. o n llsrlglib-eltch Dosscsslons in the West I B _ . r1‘ S ics. _ t; l Furthermore. the lengthy appeal. O bearing the signature of’ the Comin- - r a - r a ,9 that new wars are threatened in )' 1 ih the Pacific by ‘mnoraitti. . ~ 1- ‘ g ' Franks. (£1131 of winch it szgtitillsaqwgtvlt- ———-~ . no, carymnon can. ritm - ~ .~- .< -»-., . .- z‘- and the United Siuyesp over file‘ LONDON: Aplli .ill-- (l’)——.e\ lint ‘Uiiiu l>.tl.'_‘..n t. Netherlands East Inches. v ‘sued lulu tonight zlnnounecd that Britain s troops are tuiti- the ‘la!’ the anneal inu" "with llldtilllllélillt‘ courage" in the llomltzts art-u in Mir- anti the near east with Itnlv ready, 0 ill. l . . . . . , nllziVflllf tJltf—»~L"l'ilt‘ Rollrilvlilslo m] lltc built-Ln tll<t'lll.~i.‘ti lhzll fresh iuutillvr-s ul Mite" we Unit-ism s "ant. t Jtrot-ll . . . . , -. ... .,. ' - . ~ ..__ ‘ . “S hnl,lb_“to\,___,u_(f (‘_‘.n.ppg.al'l’d" “iv; [loops had tdlttlt lH-ltt along .\ttl\\.l) .\ (m. lllm Iceland, also toward Wench and. British properties in the West ln-l dies." l‘ Claim British STOCKHOLM, Nlny l (Wedncs- , day) -tAP) -'I‘he Svcnskn Dog- blodet. correspondent reported that. a British deutroyet‘ was blown to - bits and o. l' e munbcl- were kill- tt llll day raid yes- tern executive committee. declared As threatens to spread to the B _ _ it'll)’ illltl lune l't“~'..\lt‘(i llli‘l|lt‘l' zltlvztltrcs by the t'lll‘lll_\. b" German bombers on l Fltllll‘ t‘tll'lt.\tllrlt)l’fil.\' The brief bulletin rczld:- , iritish. fiuhtinu, with indom- l 1i’ W?“ ll° lgljillfilmil‘ ‘ffmvl “ll: the lllllltlrflfi urea the . . Q Q l D “Om a Mm B“ m‘ illllllt‘ ttnlll‘:'.'.-1:. ltzlvt; rtw-Yrltrz‘. any iutihvl‘ tuiutnece of lill‘ B ‘I ' . of Erltllslt lxlléirlitlrs and ‘cut-my. . "lt‘\'t‘f 11W.“ lit‘. ..~ ._ |.-~. ._ . .. r lg , _ ..,,_.n..,.nt “m”. my)“, .(,_;. ‘ .\(illll~(tl. hllilutflt». lllt ‘ld-lllbljl ilmtps n. tn pmvttl lilrlcr. number unknown. were thclr supovlttrliy ill patrol ‘worn. lulltt-tttlu ltcztu c:l~u:llitt~..~ . ~ v-u nbnwvd a cruiser which then . . . lnnttoecfi to set out o! the Fjord“ ‘m the ‘mun’ ‘ r h ; The correspondent wrote frnln “IMt-slt landings hztvc tztltott place alone: the coast of the §l.lli'ttll"‘tl sector of Nolflvnv. ~ Qmwv“. ~v . ~ A . . l l _ t an-ui Alllz-utljjl {iv lW-litlilllilil-jlhfi _ v_ NH“: “M _H\ ~= Winged By Anti - aircraft Fire Foreign Exchange Q.j;*;j1fj§.§ jgjsej m l W" "m Dion's»- One Of Group Of RaidersTransfer Order Plunges Into ‘Coastal Tbwmiltlladg By Ottawa LONDON. May 1—(Wcdnesdayh-(CPF-Forly- persons were tniurctl, o-ITAWIL Am.“ m) _ .99) _Anl 2m mlmn“ k H when n (i|i'l'l\\'.\l\ plane, apparently winged by anti-aircraft fire, crashed or’ into the rcsitlcltiial district of a coastal town ln Essex shortly before 1f“ mitlrllght lust night. The tiltlnc. ullicli potter-ti shells into the night. sky, was one of’ o. group of raiders nosing The new measure also provmm We» rnuwg over England's cost coast. Some of them were twstilnoled to have flown .[t\,l' transfer of the large gold and l “HUM, ‘\\,]~, BALL QQRt-t; or-t-Izlngt: reserve of the Bank o1‘ ‘ ‘ "'“ t ‘ ‘ U _'_ to within 50 miles of Lontiolt. The Nazi craft lllt with n tremendous explosion within 400 yards of a ltospltatl where the victims were carried. plummeted to Several houses were demolished. Doctors working in shirt. sleeves gave first aid In the dflrkllc§§ o! the blackout. The (trait-r made by the explosion was described by one wltttcss as "large enough to put a house in." Ilumlreds who heard the lxplosion rushed into the streets in their night clothes. Air raid precautions squads spot-titty czttlltgulsiteet tires ulnclt started. Dulinu the rcsctle tlltotllcr plane was heard overhead .tn;l all lights were ordered ex- tinguished where the doctors were working. _ One of the rescue party officials sold that "we eon only be guided ilV such lights as are (lcculcd. safe." The piano n pureutlyymode its way inland a tcr lutvntg been ' fired on out l0 sea by flflll-Rllfiall- Germans Die instantly The occupants of the plane died instantly, but no other deaths were recorded. Several smaller explos- inns followed the first blast which nook the town. The Air Ministry and the Min- istry for Home security in n com- munique announced that. Gemlatl aircraft approached the east coast at several points to last nigut. 'I‘he communique added: "Ant-i- nircraft guns went into action and one enemy aircraft crashed in a were Hamaged and some oewttmntc were tutored." _ An "alarm" message flashed fol- lowhur the crash brought out. the town's lal wet- servtoes. Bol- iljers at ed air raid precautions units in rescue work. As the blackout imfWvled rescue “wk, it was feared that. some. per- scits still might be buried in the debris. one witness ‘said the plane, a; Hcillltcl bomber. plunged through “six or seven houses and burst into flames." Jtwt before the crash the bourb- er dropped a. flare. evidently try- ilnz to locate space tor a forced landing, — Artur-her German plane was nenrbv at the time. German planes were driven owav at several uoints t-lmzz the accalelti. occurred three weds." ago. .eost, coast. ihmgary Warns Lslon work on a refinery. Clt*.lt'7_\' lift-loll- l_i.'t~t \\w:- 111C ill-infill ln-cuunctl re lllflll’ tmnsttrl .. . - t ore 4n czvhttngtf] otvntéld by Can-l llfllil 5ill"lll"~'- ' . hulls to the ll)l‘t‘lf.‘.ll cxclmngc con- I 11,9 HUMM- .4 . on.» H“ ltrol board. with certain exemptions, ‘ .. , tvps unsscd_ by the cabinet today» “lilo lit‘ M‘ l‘ ~_\ £1z1llf35ll(i;2gfl\tillilSlCl‘ Rztlston zlllnoullc- >l,.:‘.\._: In...‘ z‘ g‘ l. ‘THE 9A9 mum. 5QQN BE Rilt-‘lilvlff, earth wliilc New —— ‘To ‘Tlelfi anti-aircraft gulls Canada to tltc board. The mlnlinrtn ‘ l>;t11!.»t'\-.-~w ‘$\._/ -—- rcdlllrclnt-nt for the} A i) w l, ~\ cold reserve control bank is being (llSClJllillltlCKl. l “my It - _ . v NvOl‘\\t\\‘ 1w . , l (llsftsu I‘ n. < ' it z. B‘ c‘ Iii“thelmjilfilrliyhili l.1~lt Will Meet in ‘E. a ~ a Special Session 1 VICTORIA. April :n_\cr\»->vue g Brltiih Countlmt Lcusslut re uni K_ _. ‘_ llldlt llcxt wok to dent Willi tltc I H V‘ > _\ A, sltuutlcn created by the 0i lll(il _ . ‘ __ t.ry's refusal to acccpt a prsvlne: t “H15 Lu‘. h, ..._,.;_ _ v .,. ; ;~ govemmen-t, bofird order FNlliCJlil the wlKrV-mle PYTCUWTJ Z“>“°m‘~“ (Continued on page ll. Col ‘ll titnee cents a gallon. y _W _ _ , , No inkling as to llhe logislottozl to be presented to the ollv-tifl." special session fVfiLV 8 was given ‘ . -:t today by Premft-l" T. D. Pottuilo. v A (Lance t: Slovakia BUDAPEST. April 30 ~~lAPi — Hungary tVufllPd Slovakia today to keen its hands off "pcl'se<-\ltucl‘1\'lcl!' vnrs witlrln its ll(‘i\' iwrdcrs and ex- pressed the belief that. German- Hungarian friendship outwct its (lerlnonyrs guarantee of Slovak " n- dependence." who smd nterelv iltnt members‘ would be nfikfd to oonszcier ‘ht-ether measures which wll be 1n t-hc pub- ‘ lie interest." The Hungarian foreign minister, _ _ __ __ _ _ ' y _ . I yaw,“ csaky mm to me upper We Premiers only remark be “_ Tl ., . H, |,__ Qu int. ‘i house or narllamcnt toclav a de- yond his annotlnccment was. Gus- t__\ _n~ (_.ln.tt an ttssl sum John cluratlnn serving notice on siovakfe. ollne has hocrme o public utility." l_.tls|ml\-t\. Uflwl- atrnnttuev! lfnlllli‘. "f that she cannot "hide behind the Some quarters suggested the gov- llrttlslt troops iufhttn: utill iu- (‘ll.'t'.‘.t‘ti'?!fi\\‘l> l‘- German guarantee" ill case Htlngor- emmpm mmm seek u, take over drmlttlhle (‘ullrltgl- m Irfllltllfla‘ nl ' inns find it necessary to take up ‘he mmqgqqyhg (,1 meonne m (.111! resisting further tiertnzm nitration‘ l~‘(il'il-".('.\$'l‘ flfinn f0!‘ their brothers mslde same “my =4; do‘... yquon wmch 15 inllictiug heavy rzhlntlti ~ on X3715‘ Slovakia. ' tuorth of Striukjrl: pn-ezltllion». in ftl-tritirvu» I'.:\l: lltitlcrlll" h» ll *‘\ i l WTllm€ll€ SYOIQS. , _ , { so“ only n m lMcdli-errztnt-ltlt futuultuectl lwcollsc ‘southwest tvlnlls; lllll'l|.\' ti‘ “"‘ “l” o! lillllzilt ilititittlt-z Sir Archibald tmlltl. nrulmlvlt- follow-ti in slitlui- - Sinclair, Llbtrrnl lentir-r. mks for SYNOVSIR The \\'\‘I\il-\(‘t' has lvl I-n Kim‘ ‘ ‘ ' lshotvtlotvn on Nnrtvcgirut t. mpalgn In hitter nntl-(‘hztmlt-"rlalin speech.- BEItI.I.\‘—(‘-t-rln.tns tlnim vaultin- w‘ hlgimu: ‘"1" ‘ l‘ -" rs. Both officials in Bratislava. Sio- vakian ca ital. and Slovak diplo- mats in udapest said Caakv was talking nonsense. 'i of Dotnlnls and iiultint; oi‘ thin nith Expansion Oil-Sugar Trondheim. , _ _ t. Beet Industr Seen _-._ o y ‘ WTRMql-"OS. . .\‘nr_t\:|\ »\‘:tntsm OTTAWA_ A m 30 _ (Cp‘__ A n T m I, > l, rant on m. furniture (‘\|!\"1'i"(| “u! n.1,. p-g yr - *rr ~ R 2' (klegauon fro‘? snumm." Al-wrm lyy Lhe (lggixgilrgfgcrman ‘storm of violent u. ire: il‘lil— \_ .. rt- u; l- w. <1 communities hltervlewcd government “lrfriln '"l"““ "ll ‘iii/t lll=\"v~- "mews here today concenttng fr- "*~*" rlgationv and expansion of the sugar .. W Assurance was given that the Wartime Prices and ‘Trade bonrtl offensive in Golda. started. 601'- mon artillery 22 miles detain. bombed British headquarters at Dunkirk. France. German Em-t tmssy oi Wosnmmon lsstled stmnco m. m.- ."fll(il‘l(“'.\' I'll ‘. . , STOCKIIOLBY-All sounds at Narvik -t- l our re- l in Skugerrztk. ‘tltvlw , BUDAPEST —— llnncztry wm-nmg to lmwdtng pflsengers m Slovakia in keep lmnzh. off ‘Lig- \\‘?l NW w , _t '0' . w»... Qua‘??? eiyéagllgzll“ olpnlc: mun‘? gllgimlntsltanio satllns from New entry. nivl not it:"‘i\tl\\‘ lit-hunt (itr- " m’ "m" "‘ bee: fzydustryidlnbflartodla. The board <'"'*"‘ i!"‘""""‘"- 11".; q m ylnlllt stun; s“ so won 1 a sugar ro- ‘ “mM _ * -—_ .. ._ “Mn ., x1 ,1.» t- , duced. y p FLPNYDOANwApIH ao~<c1>> --’I'he noscou- 1 _-.~...-.t _\_|..t..v...- ‘mllfm 5f~.,,.,.,..,,,,,‘,,. i1... .. ‘.1 _...,l The dekgaflon w“ mm“! "b ‘fiaaflcywtlt (ilr\(‘.cG(;V4I?!‘h0tl‘odG€hEl~ anneal rlntrces‘ lulled >l-t'i.~< 31;, p_ M _ _ _ oouramnent f“ lmnmdmie (“mm . - . .1. .0 o mt tn. av rc- greetlilv eves recnlnrttl. leenml _<,\1~|-|;n“‘ 0x13 >.\iflll\ ill ihwt lll- v {mum ilnrtleu ll l» i‘ 11 ccivrri nu honorary‘ fellowship ill and .-\lli-.d not». s. the Royal College of Surgeons. rlle 1a arcs. ‘Ynrmeniintl You p. u,