MAXIMS 01L MERE MAN nti-i mu], ‘my to have g friend is ointm- II Illlllllll Two Oenln. “"1" “llllahh, [minded lllrl. Stages Of Greatest Battle Raging French, Germmnnies Coirne To Grips In Titanic Struggle On Historic Field Of Sedan. BRUSSELS, May l~i—tCP "fl\‘ilii)—B0lg\tlliI1 called all able-bodied w; between l6 1nd 85 to be defence of the country tonight as Germany's motorized army hammered at a eh:.iu of forts on I, front iii-etching from Antwerp In Belgium to Sedan, just Inside hance. Fighting in the positions which their fathers valiantly defended Illtlii, the Belgians were making a dogged defence of their fortified positions at Glvet, in the southeast, at Namur on the lift-use and at IMP- Tonlglitfls liigh Command tcmmunique said that strategic with- Inlvals had been carried out by the Belgian forces last night but ilut defence in the new posit-ans "is being organized in accord with tbs plan of ormation,” with the Allied armies flanking the Belgian eontirigents. (By Henry C. Cassidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) PARIS, May 14—(AP)—Thc armies Germany struggled again tonight on the historic field of Sedan after Adolf Hitler's columns had driven a slim wedge into France through the Mouse River valle_v, his- tory’s trampled path of invasion. The French high command announced that its forces lad counter-attacked, determined to keep the vital Meuse valley out of the hands of the Germans fighting t0 force a passage at Sedan across the Mouse river itself. FURIOUS ENEMY ASSAUl/FS The high command’s communique said the (Ycrlnans were making a “momentous effort with furious ollstinacy 1nd at the evpcnse 0f heavy casualties" to press on through Sedan aftcr entering the town, which is 0n the east bank tithe Mouse. The French. still holding the west bank, accepted the challenge and plunged into the battle at the bottleneck of the valley. Illilitzlr_y' quarters described Sedan as the northern hinge" of the French front where the lllliuiuot line cov- tfing France's border with Germany and Luxembourg flBritishPiilots P’ lnfliot iieavy Enemy Losses iz— _, , (Continued on page i). Col 71 _______. Coming Events —U_ Ill! for Notices In this c oiu m n l cents per word i " . “P59111111! 1111K“- ‘id 111W at Hunter $011 _Priday afternoon this Low price to Qlelir. R. L. LONDON. May 14 —(CP) — Wilm- L-466-5-l5-2i. British ilizhlllll: 0111111 11'1"" P" ll '—'"_— ficnliy announced toniilill “I Dim" 5°11 View hall tonight. have “inflicted on the enemy 1111151‘ 11-458. at least four times the losses they have suffered themselves today." An Air Ministry statement up] "m; "throughout yesterday and last night olir bomber nir- ernft continued to attnck tho Emmy; road and rail ap- proaches to lluteli anilfllvllllfl" battlefields" inflicting consid- erable damage. it lidded:— "Vigorous attacks were made on eucmy columns along roads in Brnbnnt which were suc- oessfully blocked. . l "Farther north on a Dutfl ‘-‘- F114 Li—43B-5-l5-2I. battlefield important rnllwaY " _*“*‘ b ll . Jtneked and fire Wedxlldidddldlnsmn.“ Riv" 5°h°°1i wrishxgerlvotd lireak out follow- LMav 15th. 11-422-11- ing B direct hit from 4.000 feet. From tlleae opcrationsnoll our aircraft returned safely. The statement sold British fighters "In almost. every en- gagement have unhcsiiatinll! attacked formations for larger than their own." _ . glit "At I-‘reclowli ‘lliursday n1 "ll 1th., lliisiczil Conleuy. Proceed; of livw slit-cl. 1,435-11. u ‘M mxgslmilhls Summci-slde May . v . i gc, "y °i Kcll-mlliwll staiile Brill “ltndlsli illltl ltustico. 114442-11. "H" "W111i 6111881" 8t Terra’ g,‘§;,ff,'"11'- May 17th. ltugllc: a‘ L~441-5-l0-2l. "bum Sllmmerfleld l-l u t- mn gored-w. Mayaiolwu ‘Igloo/e Tuesday May 21st for ltitnmcnl in Lona Creek Hall. L-QZL-ll. "Don i‘- "t 1n Powiial Garage Hall, w sic bv Geor Cha - u’ “'4 111-1 Merry Islimdgfii. p a E 5 g c r." "l: ai:.:":..:'-ir; l ,, -———- o a ave n 10:84’; {o}? emgsnfltia Courtship" Enemy at least. for? the 17th, ' Llizugllbllfillllvitlg e losses they have su fer em- selves." Women‘; ' 1 ti u» ~ ‘WW6 it Mullal-Itllflehldlflgdéldilii. ‘Ffvodalbone A” T d '1’ ll May 15%. E-azo-s-ii-is-z. Do o N —_i——_ “P” 111/1‘ hora at Albany —-——- will. Friday, M; 17th “i (By The Canadian Press) 0mm until noon. g gned q, c, May l5, llllfi-Jirltlsh First Army in Northern France broke through “law-hue s“)??? Gonna-fl lines over a two-mile HM PM“ “unfit Mon- front between Rlchcboiirg IAvoiie Halon’ *§~— mo“; Saturday. Miiv ltlthtfor rettl. Lively esdny evenin i 21 H if’: 3m PPPI- and Fbsnibert. Rumtona reported 1-4150-0-94-1- llll ‘n eantem Gall la and "Willem; _‘-“" ilktlwlillll. c will... fifgngfsizggpr Bhloske- —----- Wrens...“ a M_°3u'f,",’,fg$;1' c. r. n. scans-concurs L'“°'°"“”'" MONTREAL, May 1a —(O‘Pl -- pgcollle gn ,, Tenders are lieiliir asked hv Cnuml- hnlmg’ by the E egg-Z, wkmw inn Pacific Railway compallv for 1h c ilib in 8t $11 bnt Dr?“ 25 first class passenger coaches. l0 mgrfidsy "Hm"! ' 6th “T a“. ‘Ila:- cest npproxlmaielv $00000 rush, the "mei- ma“ ‘ L} gjfzf mu timer t0ttllllll $1,500,000, ' ' ' ' was annouiicedi ay. of France and '.. lslierlilaii ioi" live lob >‘%// ///' The People's Paper Gives Outline 0f Banned Lobster Plan OtITAWA. Mav 14 —(CP) -Dr. D. B. Finn. conned lobster controller in an announcement tonight out- lined certain details of the order-in- council for the rcllof of the canned lobster lndll.'slr_y' whereby the gov- eriiincllt socks to lzuarllntee the fishermen at lcost 5 1-4 cents a pound. In order to he able to sell cann- ed lobster to the controller, cann- 131's must first satisfy him that 5 1-4 trellis u pound, or its equivalent. has been paid to the lobster" fisher- llil‘l1 till‘ Illl‘ iivc lobsters lrOin which tlic canned product is made. tize an- nouncement said. '1‘lii; may he done by sworn state- mcnt Wlllvli disposes: l, That illi‘ sum of 5 1-4 cents a pound waspliid lo the fishermen for ll\'l" lnbslcl‘ delivered at. the cann- ery: or, ‘d. That where the owner of the calmer)’. or his l'(‘l)l'f‘51‘li1fll-l\'0. lin- llertook to transport the live lobster to the caiincrv for the lishcrmcn from a uoliil. however distant, not less thnii 4 3-4 cents a P0111111 “"115 paid to the fishermen for the ll\'8 l0l)\lt‘l‘ at the point of loading; or, Ii. '.l‘hat where the canninl! coni- owns pany, or its representative. and provides to ll ery appllrtcnanoe 1o‘ _ in addition. also provides the fish- erinanfis board, not less thnii 2 5-8 tents n pound was 1111111 10 1119 s or I-‘Elilhllllil WILLENTER WAR Sfliiii Anti - Allied Demon- strations Gllln Vol- lime. Bv Richard G- Massock -i".ited Press Stuff “fllfr l l. . .. .\l.i_\" l- ———1Al'l --.\Ic\v an" til-allied demonstrations, clipped U)’ llllt‘ llllfliill); 01 British ililtl_l‘l'L‘llt'ii 1111,45 (‘ll .i IIHAA clllllli ill Iiont (ll , .lil- Uri". ~11 emu...“ _ liclgluciivu alp- lplcliliui i Luiilgnt Lilul. 1121.5‘ lnlgiit go to our. _ _ Quill slgiis of war lever were litckliig, however, but sonic till-W" liiallc observers cxplcsscli niixlcl)‘ because oi sluticiit pailiclrli lii roonic anti scores ol otlilr lulu-s i'll\0i.\l"el5: ell by luisclst naiocls as "\..ll' cries. lii the llllilal. oi lllU ilgLiillUli n- Lllllllhl till‘ AILUS, 1111i) n‘ hi). 2111101‘. tlic Collie 1J1 Slivolai, sullen lronl lNuliils lui" LAUllbiL cil ruulc to New york, and 1laiy appropriated iicai- iy 1,000,000,001) l.rc tiiuullt 181011.001!- 001)! lUl l...u cxll'ilorll1iiui'_v cxpcllsii 0t live iiilliLslrll-s urlileel. the "lil- iflflillllllllilt Sltllzltlull.‘ sonic ooscrvcrs said thcv believed nus u bluli 1.11111 Milly “Q1110 stay 011i. 01 llic war at. least two necks. Oth- crs rccaiicgi that Llie ucriiluus W611i l4) Will‘ lilac SCDLPIHDCI‘ Wibtl UNI Jill‘ 1E1,‘ llilfillili Ull lllC ilillll b0115- Scvcrol tlluilstilld siioulliig stud- Film} uliiiicu the cuiiiii Willi the flags altcl l-..L‘V shouted BJLDIHSL tile Allies tlll(l lor llllici" liciorc the rrciicli, British and German embas- -. slfii-t-mit-i- Mussolini three tunes silialiigil" tliliiii)\l'iliut§cd‘l'nclr 9119915 from his Plilliuo Vciiczin bliicuny- _ i'l.;Li.'t: icutlvti ii. Vltllliil pPOLtES-i to the iintl-nlllctl campaign but comment oii the French stand W85 withheld by boui olllclals and 1-119 press Willi!‘ the demonstrations con- tinued unabated. ~ Belizlan (lelfillllteb to the meetlnl of the iiitcriiuliuiilil Institute of Ag- riculture, scheduled to begin Mil’ 20. were ordered LOIIIC. Tile United States embassy continued to ndvisc Americans without imperative rea- sons f0l‘ staying to leltvc. Most foreign ooservcrs believed the purpose of the demonstrations was to aid the Ucriilnn army attack lii the low countries and on the Western front by WOFYYUIB 1-119 French _ p: lwvollw stwnlz forces on the I inn frontier. and the UflliSil him keeping their fleet In the Mediterranean. Seamen Row Three Days Before Rescue ST. JOHN'S Nild.. May l4 —~ (GP Cube) -Two seamen who had lowed 140 mllts in an open dory w-crc picked u? today off St. Johns three days af or they strayed from their fishing schooner. The men, Johii Stone of Harbor Breton and John Mllllngs of Jer- my Harbor. had become lost from the Newfoundland schooner Bntogo, fishing olt’ Virgin Rocks. when llie schooner James Slrons found lllcni two miles oil Will they were exhausted bill olheiwylse mils the we s" fer ilicir days and night on the open scn DOWN T0 lilAll-Tll LONDON __ u“), ‘. . Test-Pilot Alexander nPlilvlllliV who is mild 1P1" [ll-lint at dull miles psi" hour was‘ {rm-q 1-3 15min» mr llrivluu u motol- car 20 m. p. li. in g blackout. CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN {BRITONS .tlil.- stilling of Liie uuiile Di btavolu- uw-—'~""" LONDON, May 14——(CP Cable) - P r i m e Minister Churchill today placed Lord Beavcrbrook in charge of aircraft production and ord- ered him to increase produc- tion in a hurry. A special ministry was created for the Canadian- born publisher who in his newspapers has thundered that the air ministry was not producing planes fast enough. He was named Minister of Aircraft Production in the National Government which ‘Mr. Churchill now has al- t most completed. l Gtlicr appointments announced tonight, were:- ‘ Sir John R/eith, former minister of infcrniatton, to be Minister of Transport. Hugh Dalton, Labor, to be Mm. lstei- of lizonomio warfare, Viscount caldeccte, former lprd Chancellor. w be Secretary for the Dvmlnions. a post he held before the ivai" when he was known as Sir" Thomas Insklp. Lord Hashes‘. former minister without portfolio, to be Qhancglloy" v1 the Duchy of Lflllcasier. Hezwald Rnmsbotham, President of the Board of Education, g re- appointment. . Robert Hudson, fol-mg;- mlnismr of Economic Warfare to be Min- ister of shipping. Elrncst Brown, former Labor Minister. to be secretary o: State loi" Scotland. O.‘ there. the appointment of Lord Bcaverbrook attracted the most rvtenlton. Planes, lliore Planes “Planes, planes and more planes," lie 11,15 shouted iii the biggest type 111 111s 170111" Express and Evening Stliildard. New lic has a chiiiice to utilize tllc Dlglllllzlllfl genius that oritlniiedon page 9, Co] s) Q! J. Reilly (YSuillvln Assocloted Press staff Writer AMSTERDAM. May 14 —(AP) -- Bombed and encircled. the Nether- llmds blah conunand tonight order- ed its troops to cease fighting the German invader evernwhere except ln the fringe of low lands on the kin oms southwest coast. e order was lven by General Henri Gerard nkleman. com- mander-in-chief of the small Dutch armv which for five days conira e- lv ii up Nazi forces. super or In number and equipment and back- ed bv a cat air force. l-l ‘an ‘s Queen and irovernment. In lenvinir the country. had made General wlnkloman their highest representative and empowered him lo make any military decisions he oo ". to necessary l-ie had su- preme power. there ore. to issue the "cease fire" order. The izovernmnet tied to En land with Queen Wilhelmina. nom "‘ slze wl.l rule the Netherlands co on- al possessions. an empire of '50,- stsiésre miles and a illatio 60. .000 and continue he war against Germany. Fighting Goes 0n Hflillflil still was nolnlz ou wiilllhl. lll tie Zeeand islands valuable to Germany as posstbile submarine bases from which to attack Eng- land. But General Wlnldeman told his armv elsewhere to cease fighting in order to "save the iviltnn Popula- tlxtlfilfllld prevent urther blood- s lf‘f His order was issued lifter the GCHTNUls lind forced the surrender of Rotterdam bv furious bombln which had set atlre n large port o =5 i 32g“ ADA. u PwEDNEsDAYIMAY 01 oliilmlns. 10 be Minister of‘ Agriculture. Ronald Cross, former minister , i “Fliillaiiittféélliligh Command Orders “Cease Fire ” Resistance To IQ-ai-z-is Continues In x _ Low lslandsOfiuthwestCoasti * line of water ocleiices, win-lo liic Nazis lliltl umkcn threatened "Wlbll complcle rlllllilil- lotion." in the words of General Winkleman. their Amsterdam oil eaxllcr lii the day lo kccn Gcrulnlis iiom getting tiicm. ' cessation oi t arrival“ of the Germans. with the he.p of God, whole bill opcaii Wfflivfyf) the eastern part of llic harbor all ti c (191101. of llic Buliiisliw pclriil- ellm company mid at the end in petrolciuii liavvii, were lii-' ed bv order of General Wliiklriiiaii. fore noon in n dcxcii tanks iistnl to fuel ships. There were several explo- sloi and n inure coliunii o: llliltll smo e and fliinie blllunul llllil the Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew LorclBeaverbroo/z {Seek To Make To Boost British Plane Production Churchill Picks Talent From All Directions To Cimpletew G0v’t. More Planes Lord Beaverbrook, appointed to head the new Ministry of Air- crflft Production In the Churchill Government. A (‘anadi-an. Lord Bfllvéfrllfflflk has thundered for P131105. planes, more planes. Gamouflaged Ships Enter Swedish Waters LONDON, May 15-(Wednrsdayi I —(OP)—-An Exchange ‘Telegraph report from Goteborg, Sweden, early today said that seven camou- tinged ships, hPltVily loaded and showing no marks of their na- tionality, entered Swedish waters yesterday. The ships and all escort of ‘one .1 cruiser made out to sea again when met by Swedish warships. the agency reported. that great seaport city. Into I this western scupiii-l. licllllidl all the labyrinth oi i-lvci-s, ilooa-l waters and canals upon “nigh liie[ Dutch had wunicd to tlPlfllKl ll 101 tize last, the claws of their armored columns. Nazis had ilrircli tnc Threaten Annihilation Utrecht, in the centre of the lilaiii Lllltiligll, “Bil The Dutch tll0l1lS0lYC5 ha; set stores lillrc General Wliikiciiiiin, lll ordering l't.‘S1SL.illC(‘, told his roops to "maintain oruci" ulll-.l llic (Queen Wilhelmina dcciircll In ndonz- ("Th8 Netherlands will one day rcwili its Petroleum stores Fired Great petroleum stores. both ill. \\ i‘.\'i(‘l'll , The fires were started sliorlly D1‘- 15. 1910 I ARE CONFIDEgN lGommunistParty {Illegal Hero OTTAWA. May li-(CPM-De- cision whether the Communist Parit- of (Illnocia should he de- clared Jill illrucll oruanl ell [Uliilllli uulli Mi. J; Court. A few minutes Ottawzi. men had been by iin asslzcs jury of and tilrculazl»... lllltl-Wiil‘ lel. n- cuiitl" ' ' otter three convicted publishing Urlliipii- l dept: zi~ki>li the i'3ll under author- ifiil FCrii- t 1 . AQlV-{nr | Chcvilei" of the Oiilrllio Supreme‘ "@1111 1°~ 'tz ('ablc)-- Britain the Conlmunlsl Part1 an ‘ l s d " f . ' . ~ ' ‘1 1 n n tour dag‘ 0t warfare across MAXI MS OIL M ERE MAN The wise life u ays of living. seeks alternalu. l0 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered $0.00 lly Mnll-Jfllil. fliilll; (unlilln and LA 56in ‘Air Successes Hearten Allies In Huge Battle Nazi Losses In Planes Placed MAt Four T0 One Of British I _ til)‘ J. l"'. Sanderson, t'."in:i- dl." l"‘;s Si: it W " 1 ' 51111811 Prepare §Ui'\'t‘_\ mg rc’ ili‘llt’(l l " l'1“,li(“l‘l‘tllt‘i\‘f‘ of the Dflll 1 hrlilzirri Toronto Cum- lli“.\.\l)l Innis Binctrf .1. hrollil-l" cl and recently; 111m R0.\‘al cui- .'.< phy iCill ‘ Roy S.llll1(l< l ' ".11 Uiill"1-:»".tv p! lll 1‘ " riclllarlrll cork lrl Branch of t-hc Do- ‘lliilllflll (ioveiuiiiicnl. Harry ii rider l and salmilcrs are married and ellcli has one child. l. l. B i E it "id BE SPEAKER l giiitIl]hi_MONS l‘ y- l O'i‘I‘A\1'.-\. .\iav 11_lcpi~-J. A. Glen Libs liicriiliei" for Mar-i i".l" nominated by llie' '" Smoker of lhc‘ iililillis 'i\'lll"l Portia-l 111‘Xl 'l‘lilil".=llli,\", it tonight lolloiving. '.ll!'l‘.’ llousc of C‘ "sns-‘aiiiloiinced that Libvral member for ".¢.l as c riiillii of the coin- " o1 11111‘ WllClU House, or de- " '~'.t'l'. li o‘ these members lo rujxv pli-ts Will tzike pllicc Ii‘. ti (lii certinioiiv a few .1 1121-1119111 cpeiis ot- slll be a formality ....ll . PllllllFlll lizimiilccs will bf‘ PlltltlFrflfl liv the liollse. .\ll". fl‘ :1 \1,"".ll succeed Hem.‘ ' .‘ . Sneaker in the and Mr. Vlen will Sanderson as de- D11" b‘ Mi". CflSITllln has bPvn rllpll . d S1‘(‘l'l"llll'\' of State. I" is illiller=tood the loin: c binct fw-wllli \'.i_ (ilxlflxi lo fl ,~.!l \ cit‘ 13w _l "1' uni" licws and final‘ cii of the mam earl-l ' are expected to bel l l l G. .' ‘ irlx in llle session. Pllulli M-Yli-“lflr nlacllciizie King" ilrf"r'.'\“'"l "lto mcclinr; to rc- . R, B. llilisoil. who last . .2 \\ZlS chosen lcmporaiy House "" in" lii" f‘.\li<"i"\nli\'c (‘.illf‘ll.\ , lil ~oli thus w: he loath-r of. f: nl opposition tn the Cont. mops 'l‘olrll estimates for ordinary ex- penditures are cxpoctcd to allViillli lo lvss thrill 3500000000 wlwrc inst y \"'ll' llrrr \\'f‘!'l‘ l-friso lo siviron, (1110. 'l‘lil.s will be f‘.‘(('lll\l\'t" of ant." oxpcnrlitilrcs associated vlith the wzir effort nr defence which will lnnliublv cos‘ uliothcr SROODOILOOOj ill the current fiscal your. ll i: ‘understood ewrv depart-i mclit 'v:‘li the lifi$nllllp exception of l ‘ "s and i-csollrccs, liiarie >9 ‘ e curtuilniciil oi pro used ex- ics i)t"t‘i'il1*(‘ of lval me lic- 1\lll‘l(>lll1f'f‘ll1('l1t was made re- ccullv illiil the Glwlwiiiiiliil yvoilhl coiltiliilc its efforts ‘o f‘llt‘!lll‘ll(!!' lnllirral l'(“4i‘lll"f‘i‘.'-. “l nines, dcpii":-liiclil est‘- "rl 1r» liiilw- l).'"‘li il‘l rl lo lhc lizirc llPHWKViPQ of lii!llt1‘ciiol:l'c and llnkcrjy cyrcpt‘ for that l"n.'<trll("loil which is ns- s-‘cinwll with the wir PlllPI".'!‘l‘(‘\'. The G.’\\‘_"l'lllll(‘ll1 probably Will v ("up the main ("illllfllffi tori f“\'“"l"tlllll'r's won .'lil"l‘ . imn: opens. There may be a"rl"‘oun‘ estimates for the year‘ (‘l‘.'1"li ‘first \iill'(‘ll Ill. siippleincli-l tori- l“>'l'l‘ll'i'$ for the clirrclwt‘ \‘t"l‘.l‘, and '1 will‘ cost bill conlailrl in" n‘l appivpriaWius lilo !Zf\\'("l‘l‘.- ll"'ll‘ lwlicv". \\"ill he necessary tori uar piiirvscs. FAVOR WAS FATAL llllullwnllhlvi. rtnliliiiai -rCP)‘ y. lffJ‘ lulu, for an i‘.t‘i‘ll‘l(‘. lamp at.‘ his iuorniliu (lei-man planes t‘ o ll 1| ‘l '1 in a >lltliit'l' iuuli. Iiuracc, pounded Diltcii 1111115111115 oil the‘ ii~.|l.;i'l ll‘), .11, 1| lurluice roan. lavas; base at. Den Holden lust vim! of liar cit i :i.< iil- ti, mcilll-iilzil death“ was) dam. several were shot down. -'illP \\'i11ii|.. clam. will be iiorii,' ifllllillilllttfi except for tiny south- ’ rcsI. 3 (ierrnan lines. 5-’ P‘ .11" =3"-"1 _ , the Low (‘olilltlil-s, tonight _ lRt-"ulaitiolts i _. ‘ ' , V _ L,- Hdd m, ,.,.S,.,.,,.,, csllnllitctl 1 h .i 1 i-viliian 1mg“ y ‘ijvhitlail"bid-ll: Josscs in the all" “ere ill it r _ .. . . ‘I 1.1‘. . . . n m. “We “m. ratio of liliil‘ planes tol" L‘\t'i‘_‘.' onc lost by the Allies. and lcarncd with satisfaction w" - . _ repozted iilralilii oi (irrinan a "l1 "I" '31“ lWYdITI-l l that ill liclgilim "contact ci lii‘ ‘in’ Q-‘c ‘ . have llorri l-lte Nilllf‘: o“ 0 “uh H10 enemy hi“ hwn ‘Scone Brlrls-h and I-‘rcuch lryzi- i maintained lllffllltillulli the Pcn employees lcfl Bernw [or d V“ 1 3_ . (‘rencva today opt-h other records. "lilo lliltsh (Tonstilnte already has Th0 IIQWS ffflffi the Nether- m“ lands was less heartening. _W— “Mu” "u lint the fil"ni flt‘('l.'ll‘Zlil(>!l from the N(‘lll(‘i'lilllfl\‘ llllll‘ -ister hei"e—":i slate ol’ \\1Ll' ‘between Germany and the l Damage From ;Fire At Local lliavy Building Netherlands col\tiiillc>"-— -,was taken as indicating‘ that ltherc has been null will 1,.- no czipitlliation. despite the lzrving down of arms caccpt Fire iii z. Army and Navv in Sllfllflllfilll)’ situated Zec- gflmtflfllflllfjjfi‘;(31%; 1111x111 ‘blliliilllluk land Province in the solilil- l.<il"o“S1retils .t‘<'l’1lS(".i lgllllldl(fiililltl‘il"tz “PM 0f Iinuand‘ luirly till. iivriiiiig. The blaze was,‘ In the War lit $0.1 Zln lif- ‘wprm "mnw bow“! m" °" ficizii source said that it'l- ~k. Fll'f‘lllf‘li laid two lines of (. hose to quell lhc flame“. Vtlfill submarines llilVt‘ Sllllit Dflllll-w from fre ivas confined to tile Azml" and Navy Club soc- m lens‘ mm‘ mnre ("0r_n1.n‘“_ l-IOll. ll 1'4‘ the iiileyiol- W115 badly transport and suppl) >l1l]l\ (‘llfd m. spots mid tihc furnlsh- since (he Sun-t of {hie month ins: rllimd. . . _ Other sccroris of the building, lll operations 0ft the clirist ilsed b7." the R val Canadian Naval , of Norway", Volunteer Recii-i. suffered slilziillv ‘ ' from Slllfk". Snlie navel" ljoodzd A hFZPi l7li.l"" ti" ‘.1110 the ha rmclit. {T'- of t-lio B“ sh ‘"1 l Cause of the ilrc was not known ‘Force said the ‘liiclo of t c llr‘ ill "nitric I1 was believed to have rviperlztimiors‘ For"- hos lie‘ l1- matcd around a fireplace, ed acrcrriflir lo pliiii and czz.‘ or. ‘Flir- blaze find made little head- ,wi1h the enemy has hc~~~ m--:- v1 Y - way whrn dxscwercd and firemen , ed tlirmirzholu lhc (lo; had it lmclcr FOIliZTQl quickly, 1 ‘a1 111;”. I- (Contlnlicd on price fl. 1W 1' International At A Glance l (By Thc (‘aniidian Press) clvl: A SHEli< FlN lNCl-l ANl) ‘w; 1.1.. “FAKE 4m: ENTIRE. AAISTEIf DAM -_ Nctheriilnd! western provinc- of Zea-land irlicrc .lncc to . .. continlii-s. l‘.\lilS —- Tremendous liiiitle- i culled ‘jg-realest of all time Nilflliini! up around historic Sedan; both §llli‘< tlillg l'|li‘ll, p|l1lit'.\, guns and i nines into coiifll l-‘rcncn say (ierliiiiii casualties gfrill. LONDON — li. l-i. i". vnvrlliiolls c lli(llli‘il‘l'(| proceeding ilfTiliftlllg to liclluli- in lirligilllii; British fliers ioiitiliut" bilti-l" attacks behind N-irl losses Iour times their ouli; nine Nazi lfilnl- ports illid \\l|lpl_v \lll[l\ sunk by itrilisii submarines; troops lantlclt near Narvik. (Canadian PFP-“l li-——Ml mum llRffiillLs - Government stays ‘\_1§r:;pi.|.a., on in liilriiriicll laptlil. LIP-QC flirts ' ~\ 1 59 Itili lighting; men. lii to 3n, called yzpwr_’_-ll_l_pr “a up‘ Edmonton no)"; __ yiiti-Ulled demonsira» :15 lions gain m vigor. .I..“.,.“,I.'O ()1! ‘i l nouns" _ cit-rim.“ command “HIQQEIH, or. - says .\‘l"iherl.".iul< \ill’l‘i‘l\llf'i' with l-X- " r-o ion oi one province". claim (ier- I70 lorry-r tirivll-g R ross ltel- T. Kium: claim 1200 Allied planes ,. 1;‘. destroyed in five days with only Province-x: Nlodcrnt T100 German losses. winds; fair. not murh change in - s’ " s" ' ‘v- 1 temperature. SENT TO PRISON Synopsis: Rain ard snail 11.111 occllrrell ill the liakr . ‘i[l"."' livnllinsr.’ 311i, tlniy 11in,“ “yo, _.h.,v,-»i-_~. l1» yin. (7 l " ‘ r(‘l’i ilcnol: L. 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