_ “v .. Moozmv FIGHTING PLANES POUR INTO FINLAND , _ .._i..___.. o? * or A MERE MAN MERE MAN 3”" I/ ///' The People's Paper He that would the latter put of his life with onor and decency must. when he ia young, consider that he shall one day be old. Men, by liSflclatlllg in lurgc ma.» es, u in camps and cities. lmprti their talent! but impair their wr- tlltel. Ind strengthen their minus ///'/// WP %“' r-w-w-fl" Read by Everybody Ollllottoluwn Guudtln Two Cents. Iornlu] ‘Juardli. l-‘uainded lllii’). Experts Believe Finns l/Vill Hold “Reels” In Check Superiority Of-P-l-anes And Pilots Seen As Factor In Giving Finns Mach Enemy Material Was Captured ’ i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTPETOWN, CANADA, TuEsbAy, rssnuiiafi, 1940 8 PAGES I CANADIAN SHIP IS S [Speedyfieighter Believed Victim OfEnemy U-Boat Canadian Pacific Ship Beaver- burn Lost At Sea Off Eire —- hut weaken their morals. Annuu Subscription Delivered [$.00 B] Inll-PJI-l. ".00: (‘Anllll and U3. “.00 SNI _i__=;-_—._~_~_—_~_t_~i\ Charged With Manslaughter AMHERST, N. S. Feb. i5 ——v(CP)-— Edwin Lutz, a former Canadian Na- tional railways brflkflflflfl, was charged with manslsuzhtel‘ 1°58! by Royal Canadian Mcuii “d Police in connection with the death of Lance C0 ral R. W. Connor 0! the Royal anacllan Rettilmm. Lon- don, Ont., who was killed here Dec. l8 1n a train colllson. He was arrest- ed in Moncton. Lutz was front brakeman on the [rel ht train that went through I o o e g a yar switch and sideswiyiijrl on lii- Equality With Stalin s Air Arm. Most Otf ‘Crew Believed Saved. ffifillfi hailtif-lfilfi‘ ‘W’ Action was taken by the Crown l! J. F, Sanderson lpartlcularly in night flying. It is re- in Amherst following ltl-"filillunl Canad an Press Staff Writer LONDON, Feb. 5—iCP CABLE) -Modem high-speed fighting planes are reachng Finland ln a steady stream and there is every expecta- lion here that the Finn. will have a sufficient number by April or May lo hold the air arm of Stalin's Red Army in check. Britain and France are send- ing the hulk oi’ the planes to the far northern battle area, with smaller quotas from the Unlterl States and Itnly. These contrlbut-"ons will not give Fin- innd air parity with Russia, but the superior skill of Flnrflsh pilot! combined with defnite mfcrinrlty of Soviet pkncs will 9e s. big factor when the im- mobilized Red Army swings in- to action again as the snow melts. Russia started the Finnish war wvh a firsl-Vne air strength of 5.- 000 planes and a reserve strength estimhted at 30 per cent But many of her planes, partculsrly bombers, were obsolete in design or approach- lnt! obsolescence. On the other hand Finland had only 6'! planes. flzhlcrs and bombers, but by Jan. 20 Finland hurl destroyed 240 Ru-"slan plane=. llll bv aerial combat, and had icst only l5. my.“ rs a msposytlon m Somelsccond in this season's series of jmurky weather last Jan. 17. days aim _ i quntrters here ‘to rhvrfro Q"=s'a‘s 333C935 llilgltiitzil lgglIlilllgétéflll/Y Con- he “as “floated and went Pofgfienlggctfina mliigti-ialilflnlfflgifig; vas. a r s reng ns e ‘n"("v ovcr- 55°C ~ —-——— into drvdock for re airs weekend and sank gurvivofs m- rated. There is no evldrncc that’ A 91")“ °f Michel Fmdm- mm‘ ' ' . ' p ' . ‘. modern tvms are ur\"er con trvciion i u” 9f we Elwin banetv and m‘ LONDON, F9b_ 5 _(CP) _Thel chances o‘ winning a spring “but” Canadlan Alrways While the Cllllllflil - bflllflfl 53x22?“ 21g‘, $13K figeoflafifl°gmfi ‘ to take the place oi’ the obsolete nmhmes‘ liigogzgliitlenogiilnelst om §§’.G?§{il‘§‘é2.%§ glint-iii? bgiallé miityngxilieritisasiigieair Dower of the ing Ambulance T0 i“ "the? ships- scgrilriingiviiiiiiwhsfiilpialdweiiiatreat/dol Keyed on porch.“ 138]“, IOVQY ERIFODB and at Special Al“ wwed into port today. =b€lllg6l'l.'lllS, these experts declared. The Beaverburn began her lost. The Norwegian shin. tbel ilzation skill and that when a squad- ron leader is shot down the whole formation olten breaks up. i‘ Finally, there are two other explan- ations perhaps the most important of all. The first is that adverse weather conditions facing the Rus- sians are making air operations ex- ceedingly hazardous. The second is the inferior qusrty of Rulsian e- quipment and malntalnance due to the lack of technicians and skilled factory workers. iDorted that many crews lack nav- liance Recital Greatly Enjoyed At P. W. G. Hall Dancing as a medium of high artistic expreslon was demonstrat- ed in a program of rare enioymenl. at the Prince of Wales College hrtil last night. The recltslist was Madame Lisa Parnova, who was |assisted by Igor Mlleradoif with Theodor Hsig as piano accom- ,panlst, the performance being the some years premiere ballerina oi’ the -l~‘cstlva's. She returned to America g in 1930 and her debut in New York tired Soviet gun. Britain B75-ion niliicswccper Sphinx. struck Fifty-four of the 100 men aboard were reared lost. Five were known Welcome additions to Finns’ scant store o! ordnance rind rn defeating Soviet division at Suomassalrnl, kreigfl-Lightning war-allied null- is approaching a weapon of exhaustion possbly the Ready:- Think Nazis Plane“ Bomb Blockade MAGIJMENS tie-making _ unitions are captured Russian arms. Fulfil"! "IQB-ll-"P 141"“ "l"!!! fine trophy in this rubber- the After 'lMERfiENtl rt iii HT T n Plane Becomes Fly- Take Aged Man To off the south coast of Eire pool and Saint John, N. B., n 200. ' The twin-screw vessel, b ships and registered at Lon for navigation in ice. be reported torpedoed at sea, bound vessel i0 full prey t0 Great Britain declared war ship Aihenia, _A competent source said today there was believe that all but one crew member had been rescued. W. Denny and Bros. Ltd, for LONDON, Feb. 6-(Tuesdziy)—(CP)-Sinking of the big Canadian Pacific freighter Beaverburn by a submarine some time Monday was dis- closed early iodirv-Czinadzfs first ocean-going ship to be sunk by torpedo since the war began. The 9.87»i-ton vessel had been sailing between Liver- ‘ith a crew of between 100 and reason to uiltat Dumbarton in 1927 by Canadian Pacific Steam- don, had been strengthened Although she was the first Canadizin-oivned vessel to she was the second Canadian- a U-boat. A few hours after against Germany the British of the Donaldson Line, bound for Montreal, was torpeiioedbff the _Irish coast with loss of 112 lives. Shipping circles said it was not likely that any details would be known until word had been received from vessels ‘ that might have picked up survivors. Another Canadian Pacific ship, the liner Duchess of York, ran aground on a sandbank off Scotland in PZISSGHQCPS WOTG transferred first trans-Atlantic run, 8'75 tons, foundened as she was be- ing towed into port yesterday and . 54 of the 100 men aboard were feared lost. The sweeper was struck bv German air bombers two were killed Segovia, 1.387 tons, was missing with a. crew of 22 and one bas- from the Attorney-generate depart- ment. The former brakcman honoured before a sllpenqllary mn Irate today for a [ITGIHIIIHIITQEX but his hearinu was adiourn Feb. 14. He was granted boil. War —25 ‘fears Ado Tod" FEB_ 6. liilkBrltish troops dis- lodged Germans from long-held fortified positions east of Cuinchy. British liner Lusitania (locked at Liverpool after flying Unite States flag while crossing the Irish Sea. lF l HAD To DANCE FOR PAY VD STRME Y-‘OR us‘. - . .. , . . - . , . (,5; délygfi: lrinitfielagiglt? ogwgly lwns hailed by ‘ critics with the to have been lulled by; {Ivan bomiggls decisive one and Britain land France Hgsplta]. April Z0, 1928, when she ln- sender on g voyaae’ from Porturzal Amenflan‘ and Rwsm" "mchmms iliilriildliiisnpliigilaHgiéniiizr Illrlliggd yigickiogglzrlikicviilei-i gltiiisrciiiynrl 1= gifilliilgibfferifivggugfeogxgfillsled ling m aul-rurated a new service of igogflatllesggy $853,525? “em , H,. , i‘ , -_ .~ ~ . _ . ,. lguiléeggfufikllgokgggnfigg d": d‘: y mm, Classic w modrm forms, and . The mine weepers ciignos were l_n the economic and propaganda ElfgxéyflfliflsfitJfgestmfdemia/{iglgn express cargo steamslups The Andulusia. 1.357-ton S/wed- Qolonmnqt-l’ _ = i‘ 0 ' , revealed fine dramatic power as disabled and as she was being ton- iields Wllh theii military forces iw- Isl’ d =' _ _ ' _‘ between M “U911 d L _ ish ship. was reported sunk and erfnflfneter 8 1n this lRD-fily-Chflngiflfi . illt ed into an eastern Dot-t the tow- ed more for defensive purposes than a" 5 Yesleldfll I110I11L1ii lll ie- 0 ‘ a“ on l~er crew of 2i lost on a voyage indutry. UN“ as gmcf‘ and vcrsat y‘ line snapped and the Sphinx cap- Ln b1 drives. 51mm‘? l° a "l" "m" the Gui! 15- don. {mm Bordeaux France u; Gote- Russia has plenty of alrrlrcmes ‘ _, The Qfqgmmme ffenedtl wgjh ze _ i In (line with efforts to step 11D mnds- H“ “'35 mmrmed by “d” Reports of the torpedolniz of the ‘bore (Gotlienbiirg) Sweden anti S€8-Ul{l"8 bnsc: close to Finland. I Pjwm" ‘yuan? “Lust.” ingb 1e ' The Sphinx, built, in 1938. was the lll‘lll prezliiction as fast as new men ithflt 1111 BOWEN 01d resident of Canadian ship came as W0 British 1 Fire f/Qnjqhi; seven; a Danish rernes Bu: so far her planes have not done 5:31” and c M?‘ ° effiassg ab" -,th1rd niuieswceper Britain has lost. are called to the colors, plans are _Bi'_vaii Island, had broken his hip Ships one a mmeswcpel. and two lfyeigiym; the Kara-L 350 ions h flmqhm, arprotuqvnq the damage _1_lt 11111108“ Y’ W35‘ ° °W°i HY, Naval observers regarded Ger- under consideration which may“) re- in a fall 011 Sllfldfw- It “W15 X19995" neutral vessels were added to the writer an exifosion. while the shio 1g LU\V that miiliit be expected from her; Pflstqrflle rscaratt) s‘ clel ca etv mnlly§ three all‘ Mum“ m‘ Week; inlt m the employment of 1. .000 wry that the mun should be Inoved. sea warfare toll, with an estimated was anchored off the east coast an‘ supmqorum ‘DIIIIIOIOIIS 9811mm m9 f K160793173‘ 0n shipping off the east coast as a‘ women. m‘ to the Grindstcite “and Hospital, loss of D9 lives. of ‘ Reports reaching London {rpm mg a ballet dance o pre-c assc prelude to an attempt to eiublisha, lrltd Sm , neral secretary oi “yum was about 3O nfljcs {may The mmesweeper‘ the snhmx munedyamly dewrmrned_ l-lvhinqfrrs indicate th- morale of mo F-nnlsh neon": “"1"” ""‘"-" Ilglrlllgeflulsl€"andfi‘0§fl1r1dil3fii;; baallgl. iliigoiiaii sgliligillrlngllrlzllélllpnllfgltlfllllfllg‘ iiiiliilirfetrericinzerifiarregvicwii vgiih alrlnbgf “f” a" hm?” m" m“ m“ n" ) turlrcd by irmsscnt bmnbng of ,llAAl.mldeYI which exhibited to pep 5mm UL i merits said that "it is the most am- h§np.gv§sb§°°g1fifid' lnndi mldidwm‘ S ' I: F l0 towns and citlrs. and rlerpitc the ifecmm We sentimental elegance Bullish authorities said they were. bitlous program I have even seen.‘ c s‘ e “ e C“ W n i‘ field m‘ S »"— number of bombers used bv Rll<sifl material damave is relatively small. There are several reasons ndvnuc- Pd hPre to explain R-ssivs lack ot success in the s‘r. One is lack of ex- perience in the high command Whifil dates fr"m the nrmv nurse! 3f i937, Another is the relntlvelv 511°" Period of training for pilots. Coming Even]; Rate for Notices in this column 3 cents per svurd. I style: "Ballet Suite" from Chuck's mid grace of the formal dance of n century ago. Mr, Milei-adoff. who appeared as Orpheus in the Ballet Suite, gave a vigorous solo performance. "Allegro" depicting a Cavalier of the 18th century. The next number, "Melting Pot“ (Herbert Kingsley) was a humor- ous medley of dances, ending i: broad farce, with Madame Parnovir as “Miss America" and Ml‘ hlilerntloff as (successively) “Soldier pcmi Castle," and "Uncle Sam." One of the most enjoyabie touches of bomb blockade." and to renewal DI‘ ready to meet this menace. Nziizl raiders were shot down Sot- ur . Salli; expansion of the grilled lighting forces and munitions ‘lldllS- try have blacked out GCYIIIHHYS Three‘ It the Amnigama ed Engineering Un- means an immense new labor force will be needed." The question of women was not raised in today's talks, how- CVCT. LATE NEWS FLASHES rillklb, i-eb. 5—l(.l' liauis)—'iiie From-h Navy Minister, CPSCII‘ Camplnihi, said in an address here tonight that at least 40 of the 55 V‘ Nazi submarines in operation at the start of the war have been sunk WDTRBIS A dragon v rue left here at 10.15, Bryan Island. A medical doctor had been picked up enroute at Grlndstme Island. After receiving medical aid at his home the victim was token to the waiting plane on ‘a hzmdsiclgh and flown to the hospital. There are only a. few families on Bryan Island and communication with other Islands of the group is verv ‘ficult during the ivziiter months. On the flight down yesterday 30 lbs. of mail and one pris. .1101‘ were carried. Mr. Ralph Yeo, air- ,wuys mechanic. accompanied Pilot Jones on the flight Three Assaults 14*e;li~$"ss@e§£eL I-IEISINGFORS. Feb. b-lTucs-j dnyi-(AIH-Fnnish sold er-s utatched the Kzirclfan Isthmus and the Lake Lndrga rCglLlls t (my ior the next lllfljlll’ (irvexnriiiuit 1n the war with Russia. but rcprrls abroad -—-— m--. _ caiicoture was Miss Pariiovas ln- ' , I "H ‘ - ls , _ _ h“ m n ‘t “M155 Am_ by ‘he Amem P t t that the Russian 18th division had ncsdugre Racing cOVfijléllq2fipnr tcipic 1 on of e r= s been destroyed were (leneid by ll _“Rovers vs. Hornets. Rmk tonight. Skate after. n-m "East Royalty tonight. ci-lc;t"—nn Indian maiden ——in her dance duet with the Soldier. l Madame Parnovs next appeared- TORONTO, Feb. 5—(CP)—~Col. George Drew, Ontario Conserva- iii three of her own recent com- I tive Leader, said today he would not undertake any extensive cam- paigning in the Federal Election until after the prorogation of tht L6!- msiiioiis, "Exile? “The Figure I I _ . -- t .. pareiitly nrose from the fact that a __(Cp) __ lot-iewwn Superior-s vs. st. 31535.1 ‘yliilliioiijigfaes gliegs ‘fillileiliixigtailfiiils. ‘slawre- F decisive d6\'¢‘l0l7I1‘»t‘I\! north of he“ The Daily Mail said today in a Beavers. L-142 described in the programme notes n, has hem gugggslcfl h, makg a tour- lhw other "parts of the Do- Ladognx in the Kltlela arm. blag Stockholm‘ olspatlqn tho: fir: "New Glasgwlzi-iiszlit Raiwcrs as diagonal dance forms’ we” mhllll". Bald Cfll- DITW. but "w"! W011 "I! dvlmm? Illa"! l" "hm _’_— ., giivlllctluliliiziilsilielr tlicigs ling“, been rslialiielsevlhd rolldgadn "5- Maple Leafs. First‘ plavcoff tltrii OTTAWA‘ F?“ 5 _‘CP) _°°n' stalled and many Rimslans were lvinlaml. Yfilfirdflyfi highest and n-ni-se . game- 1-"141- (Continued 0n r1889 7. C01 4) CALGARY, Feb. 5—(CI')—-S. A. G. Barnes former Social Credlier fififigfigfnlfiggfélfil§f§fggg angglrfi: cut ofi fTObIll their supplies.‘ d a rogihtnés]‘esgrizltnedofllgatatlwzralzlir clliileémtrlnoctgr refilling; m.» mdi- ‘.7 "lflfldln live ho s on Thiirsrlny, now sitting in the Alberta. legislature as an Independent member for vengorfihin “of _ lffhgcfli , llwcclies h§.$'.‘7°R,,§..j§‘§,"f,°,'§,,,k‘1,f§§’,ff,,fn,,_ on mansk,’ {he uliqpaich said. ‘They ' - $3525?’ $181}: 5 °1155£-96$2%11g§1 Edmonton, was named President of the Alberta Independent Progressive "P.‘},,_°,i’§§@,,,“1,§§fp§.g.§‘fm“ m C lr- L“? killflmi? Isthmus. as a Ru “slim “,f§{,"',‘,,{{‘,“,",'5'"{,;" be,“ Gigi: mzllgngllgirrgaxifg; 5l§§1§‘r‘_f\h“l‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " at a .- ' ' " : 0| "I0 ' ' " Executive at Cal- “I W181i DU-{Jlicll/ and WW “tpmpt m QM“ tgorglllrlll" fifggltlvvlg man. The grimly accurate Vancouver 4 i ' ' "Borden rm“: wnmht ,7 M1,? emphatically. to protest against the Lndnizfl recon M1 c e h bombing 0; nmmnmnfl rein“... Fomnto 2_ 1,, Bay Dynamlmrs vs nor-d?“ Hm)‘ ’ _ Ill’!- re uiatlon which will force me and div.sions ieported stranded t crc. l “,5 ‘his hon”: OHM“ 1 ~- ‘ o Delegates from 1'1 constituencies attended to discuss plans for the 0t ei- candidates for the Parllamentl "A “hm “u! he", m, stall". _ ‘ _ - $011001. Adlmision 15 cents. L-l40. i l b. c‘ of Canada to submit our IMHO‘ Instead. the Finns have been (norm, “N, ‘Tick and m“, Mcnirczil _. . "Boo ‘T; Q l I forthcoming Provincial Elections for which the date has yet to s . broadcasts to the censors,“ of the harm! “no Russian posmon! dpnnafl- Krl-{dqfls a“ making Quebec l» v to arrive a ‘at eiifieégsallgc~ilgenlfilli I ‘ égillllllglfllllalarlligtihgCfiitlllfl orpora- north of the lake and yesterdiiyh cciiselcs. zitiacks." u gigigflaimh“ Court d; son Bedlgfd ggallon, TOKYO, Feb. 6—(Tuesduy)—-(AP)—Forei|-n Minister llachlroArli-a “can u! "J5 ~25 m Prim communique rnnnunced the _Tlic ncirspapcr salrl that he- 1 _ u‘ ' L-l23~2-6-3i. told the Diet (Parliament) today Great Britain had agreed to return Mingle;- gli-rrégalapag-Iifamonteby (u; filing: o: gogeguzzrggighériidi. liigzzfiliéii-vfngzirircnrgfigcrngggigé-o; Char ot-leioiyii 1. -i— '—“"" t l lng it three lour. fter it had ° , “ " ' ‘ ‘l ‘ i |_ M m .1 ._ _ ,1 "Hockey. Gov-had not we one“. M- ews-e“ m 0* '1 “m” "m" M =° "n" “W”: "m “m as .. s. call .0. .:.:. .. a v‘€il‘.€i§.".'.‘.l‘...‘.1"..°§§i‘....‘hi? lilf .....“.'...'":... .. Rame- MYMEY V5- Covehead- Wed‘ 30BX11 0f T7866. Slllnmerflldc. P. E- Mara but "l cannot say that the case is entirely settled. we mvesfl atlons wmch pa.- lament, other war rnaieria s. ‘ u d ‘h t “h the higher ‘onlwmlurc “esdaY m3)"- I-v-lfi-Z-B-li- 1.. has withdrawn a request I01‘ ' has a rlghl to make into sflvern- spEivii-liglllnlriil e p“ w ‘ l ———— ‘Wllflfl extension so that the moneyl ‘ mental activities. One woman was killed and sov- ‘ ‘d, H ‘h in“ l h, svm J}. T, p . H, .. 1 K x. y . , hfgggle éélfililédnothgllg Izhellll. misfit be evenings 501;] war ttpulriis- ROME. I-‘eb. 5-101’ "avail-Fit!!! clrvlfl- comment?! en‘ 1:"? ‘hxsoring tlnlite 1:458. aeflrepcs? bscenslyjlrr- Flrlireyiitxlqfjnqgyflelli] wjfff clinllltcltlie aiming lgitig-se mostlyntfltlllfil’ ‘mill-xii.’ 'ii.Q1\\~t-.<".-ili i ' 95' W“ mm)" 9° "e "5 ' B l E t t fe no wh ch en ed at Bel ade Sun my Ind o- — D D ‘ ” ‘ ‘ h ' flllil ‘ foreign olcy,“ he provinces and Ontnrn amiuglalbcaizg sale to begin Satiir- The board requested $85000 from rztnth :;':I:‘a:3: Listing“ u“ concession?“ mm" "m! Bub King-s. ciensorshlp so extreine stroyed when seven bombers at- Kan‘, {£51 m“; 603..., want, gygh tide this 11v)!‘ .5 at 1o 9y * - - ["139 the Dominion Government to make "I “ Y "Y _ that Mr. K ml: took the Ttitlflofdlni; tacked the fishlml villflflfl 01' Kflfih- i0 draw lialv into the war and and tonight at 0.19. “straw wan'—_—ted we can handle the who?! suitgdt for‘ shgp- prim if southeastern Europe ls to have n really strong and lasting peaee. w“ "cglrlgf-‘gmlfl egpggrféllitic Z IL and“! lgiggiritgaé. the Bothnlan Gull, it was lug-aw "QJOI giiihefiolvlet goings. Sdun Lseis tihis rrficrnonn u 5 15; . ' ~men ‘3 O “ 8.11 “Tn . -' ' * I ll‘ t‘ nll DD Sill T 96S DIIIOTHN fllOlllilR’! Re all’; ‘azgg iggwmlifisifid Biglw dbl name Mmllsowr 3:15am wromplilayor t???‘ gmhfsurgigirlngggnlmlructmm The village was of no commercial av his Kremlin pact. and soufar 7 13_ v ' °° “l “Q “l ~ Jchn s. Campbell oi’ Summerslde riii: HAGUE. m». r-(Ari-General Henri Gerard Wlnkelmnn. e HF Y I - b or military importance, officials l5 rieiciiillni! l‘ -“""°»“§ "lly. N... mom. my R m L-l32-2-6-2l “km u 1 be m, bk . II NOW F8510 555115595 "9 w 9 flamed _.i~___-—-- . Tm m] - ,.. . u _____ g x hetmmlgigr wsaotgor vamp rlmi, hardy mllliary man of 64, was named Commando n. "Ila e of the fignsored and d blic meetfiinglsd are Two berm“ ‘Pew report d km?“ , gm?" qmck Tame tisunlignlerhthenn. new‘? m l..ll- _ An I CMISBO ' _ t alyf b1 e who en on . l- .. ‘P = - "1 - >~ I. n ....‘ o‘. . shipnlnizuizjluh nfietirti: helligOllglfgg we“ ‘to cooper,” m gamer,” ‘m; Netherlsmh- armed forces today. In anlnneirpected ahnkenp, lie sue ficeuraéioor n m the bommm, of Kfljaam m Cm. g LQblDvQN~rCPi-"I_‘lie term shell ‘ o w_ I, ha“ MoqMa-"e mun." make existing faculties serve at ‘needed General I. ll. lleynders, who because the Government “Bv what “m, mun 1‘ a, 19w" trail] Finlmiu, M15] Wain; ti: fciialtiiah n“; CAR pup“- g\]|,|_\'(]s 1' ‘ ' ' e t. ~ ' - i comm m i. ~e.r do ..lo 1 - - - - ' l-Zimliemililéstrliim“ignrilliiuiiwi lprghg] board of trade immediately Mound h ‘we u“ ‘m, "an" “we” n" My" unborn“. “ring of one of the grainy.‘ es offlclxi. _ .e._ .- u .q u.‘ x g ‘it v m lworrl \\‘lll('ll roach: unrnvornbly on i Leaves Border. 9.45 A.M.. 100 PM. from gmflotwugm Wm b9 pres: withdrew the wpmmon 1°, m, u. his live-month twwl- —""—' "ma" " ‘w " "a " the notion! mid others." comments team Tormentine 11.00 A. M. em L.133-3.3.fl_ yunslon ' ~ ~ " _(Oont4mied. 0n bane I. Ooi l). iooniinued on pose fl, Ool 5) the publication. i305 2.1L . - Effort To Stifl military headquarters tive The spokesman sflld the report of representa- the annihilation of the division ap- .""-|v~'- Scotland. The cause was not] Believe Nazi Crews Flying l Soviet Planes LONDON, Feb. 5 y