MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMC OI A MERE MAN ______ >%// The People's Paper Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew so but thou strive. tlim soon shalt see defeat itself is victory. Self-ease is pain, the only rest, to labor for a worthy end. 91p!" m‘! ¢------:'3'"-~...________ Guardian, Two Gents, tin, Founded Ill" ) ‘ "‘ Annual subscription lJt-llwred. 11.1.01» l0 l Aubb u: Mail: r- u. 1.. $1.00; cuuunu null L. s. 5.1.00 1t utcttntl Airfield? Taken Cver By Nazis; S0lcliers_Move Balkan observers expect ex- plosion soon; Huge transport planes said flying southeast. Nuns 7,. psi-turmoil! nut" (inert-i 351101111000 0150mm AIRPLANES 1 Reorganization Of Dominion Cabinet i Seen As Possibility i By C. B. BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer QTIAIVA, Feb. IL-(CIU-Reorganization of the Dominion Cabinet it thc head of Canada’s armed forces one minister who would “Ittimut the direct responsibility for any single branch of the service n, m“ by observers tonight as a possibility. Ileiencc hllnister Balaton, in addition to having specific responsibili- pi-the army, also has supervisory authority over air and naval a which have their own ministers and in some quarters there have u‘, "ggsstions he might be made Minister for War. A; such hc would have general authority over all branches of the n“; forces and a new minister would be appointed for the army. This would require legislation creating a new portfolio and some ob- mgg forecast that such a measure will be introduced soon after Par- nmit rcztsscmhlcs next Monday. CHARI-ofikiaw-lqlié-AIQAT);WEDNESDAY, FEniRuARY 12, 1941 i5 organizations ,. . .. W|il launch . o}; - e g _ - z I. a l Joint appeal ' ’ I ’ “ ’ t orrawa. no. n-tcrt-oot}. SCALE IN MILES a m 2m am mini-oi QlMillions plans ‘For Parliament . Opening Fob. 17 t l l l t l l By FRANK FLAIIERTY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA Feb. 11 -tCPl —War- time finance and the St. Latvtcnce wntetnvnys development are E. W. Stapleford, Dii-wtoi- Voluntary Services for the Na- tional War Services Department, 2;‘.'.'é’.li“i.f.‘~‘ 1.“£1"“11‘l i°”1““"“§“ ' n s w e aunc - ed March 24 hv five Canadian 4 ed to be thc llYillcilhll nutt "Plionizations which provide . - .d.bai¢ and legislation after p.11 a-l auxiliary services for the Cann- t m...“ reasmnbp-s on Fply 17, Since; ma" “rmul mrces- pa lnmenl did rot prowguc but» The oriranilations are the t '1 7 mo, gd 5n Dec ‘t; ti, -.= Kllilthts of Columbus, Salvation spiny fl if.“ 1 . = ' gl-myia you" Mews chnmfin ‘yvxtslllnbeqno fo1ma op_n.ng r1111 l 5 . u - -_ h. Lg!!!)gn- on and the Canadian '11 --t1-l't‘i~ ~t‘s 101w 111111991‘. t1 <‘11-‘ Dr. Stnnleford. who made the -nci"d ltfilslallc" giglnfltllm’ p-mpn" LONDON Frh. ltl-tltctlncstlav)—tCI';-.\ licutcrs Agt-nfl announcement at - r ‘ - h mena wo- powers or .1. 111. 1t. _ f _ _ ' ‘ _ _ , y _, v, 4 . ._ _ (Lions; mecginm giffdviflf. ta?” m“ (y; “L. mum,“ “mt “H L. g c, l\‘l\ll1\ii'il quoting reliable sources 1n Btlgradc, lugoshnia, said 1,000 (MT milllfllbwide unort for the ap- sottccs ui the nation but thc l10'lm.tn nirpiziilvs hutl inmletl in Bulgaria up to Monday and that must peak (ziptflltigligcélivloxxfce (g l Bulgarian nirdrtiltics had been taken over by UIC GBTIIIBIIS- i i ‘ 'f‘h0us11nrls of German troops, the dispatch said, have cntcrcd Bul- Later he said that combining 11 cnntinnitu: problem. i gnriu. from littlunnizt since Feb. i. It was hclicvetl, also, that some tanks “"3 W911i 0|“ the fivr: bodies- “muld save i‘ “mmdcmble Whit;- nsjrotttt‘. ns of an .11'.t~:11_t- “my! “we “ys agrimlcnl Dm- I had been shipped up thc Danube. ‘ n. amount oi’ money in campaign exmnsfsy ceccl. p cbminztxiv Ciigilltiflfillgdllz)‘. 1 t ‘ 1 ' ' '2: . tt°te...‘.‘.>:.§;..mes s11; Ftttnii... s _ s o r towar ‘Fa ctst p u i I Retnforccmcnts I Into Albania u 1h" \ v '1 sfiiézzff>§ _1 K I No doubt 1t would the desire - (1 l‘ . '1 .- , of Prime Minister Maiilienzle Kine. I “ mg!‘ fiWM» if such a move were made. to secure the most experienced man possible to head the Army Department, and it has been suggested that precedent be broken and u professional soldier be tiamed to the post. The name of’ Mei-Gen. I-i. 1). G. Crerar. Chief of the General stuff. has been put foryvard in some quar- iers afoul! with the suggestion that Lia-Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton be brougtht back to Canada to take t1 eI at my portfolio. Both ideas present obvious difficulties. ‘ As head of the Canadian (active) army in Britain. Gen. McNaughton eniovs the esteem and confidence of British nrmt‘ authorities. and it. believed. unlikely the Prime Minister would make such a chantte at this critical "tmt in the defence of Brit- ain. Arguments aartltist selection of Gen. Crern-r are that he is a movies- sional soldier with no experience 1n politics and junior to Gen. Mc- Nattszhton. iltittiih-Frcnch llliance hinted h t (lkin. Associated Press m B“ crtstnfi Writer) British forces i|1 Eritrea are approaching As1nu.;‘., tit.- cup.t I city. The ltrlians lost 700 men-killed in the fight ng around Agordat. Eicven Italian colonial battalions and one Blzukshirt battalion are falling buck on Asmara. They have 24 tanks and 60 fit-hi guns. Much is 110.11g said about thc Italian army in East Africa being caught between pincers, but as the two prongs ore n thrusand miles apart the hulk ‘of the Italian forces are not likely to be nipped for a while. The revolt 0f the Ethiopian tribesmen and the shortage oi’ military supplies may cause their resistance to collapse rather suddenly‘ in thc end. The British have been bombing places around Tripoli in Wcst Africa. but that docs not indicate, as one dispatch said. that the victorious British troops in East Libya are planning logo that far to the west. The immediate purpcse of the bombing is to prevent hcavy militrry supplies going by highway from West Libya to East Libya. The sea route is utidependa-ble, On the arcilmpanylng map the gains made by the British nre shown as shaded areas. The ruil- wny in Ethiopia and some good roads are indicated. Refunds on wheat Processing tax OTTAWA. Feb lL-JCPM-Under provislons of an Order-in-cottiicll made known here today, refunds will be given Quebec. New 3mm. \\'10_i<. Npva Scottn and Prince Ed- ward Is and farmers who paid the 15 cents pc1- bushel processing tax on their wheat. The tztt._\'. made effective in 1040. W85 previously aDDticable through- out Canada. “on all wheat 111-n- dl1¢i§ desianed for human COIlsump. iion and was applied in the case of wheat products returned it ifirown by the ‘procemor even though 1e product was processed from VIOHY. Feb. 11-tA.P) — The ‘eis of sttttc of France and mortcl u l1 the utmost sec- y tonight toward a series of getlngs utvolvtng the future of elruazious 11nd of Fascist Italy. Marshal Philippe Petaln was ard a special train en route w t. Riviera: G011. Franco of Spain lsreported to have crossed the ffllltll-Spfllllsh border en route to . both Mussolini in Italy and [retain in France. b1‘ fl i3 ‘ilk-ii’ 1L \\'fller“’fiy dicrs in civilian overcopts already 113,11: .111. but the speed with which have moved into the interior of t the Urftcd Statics government se- Bulgaria. _ cures congressional approval of the; “Our goal 1s tllB_‘B0$iJl101'i.iS a11d agccmcnt. will dot.‘ mine when it U18 M9d1'-B1'!‘fl1_\0fll1. tilf? T\11‘K15_l1 rcnchcs the Canadian parliament.-G°V9l'1\“"?lil- 018.11" 0110i Pmmha t i ‘t - - "1 " - ‘ " t"- an Hg sctncni. it may be ratified by cgélglil,‘gtigf,lfvigi llylghfltgélogegxfilglllg LCECLO; ntmziiilizzifértya ltgglariéismiéilé ‘R12: ‘l’ “lajmlw ‘vote °f boil‘ housis‘ Hiillgfllla-"l "allllill- headed wwmd ltfitéi-lbriu muss attacks and that: Tile 511111151011 Ei@\’<’l'llmt‘"‘~ ‘Vin both Bttign ‘u and Rttmmua. ‘tcamm-e o; qlcupl(llni 05mm be "i- not submit tihe trcaiy of agrecmcntl This miiiipii-y activity. following .m,dcd at m“. “tum to pztrliurntnt until it has pass€dll3riLni11‘_s diplomatic break with] That City‘ innit-mod by (‘it-QB congress at. Washington. ‘tRummna may be obtained on potvrr dcvclcp- twcm reporwd Speeding mil.“ dams and canals m m“ soulhcats’. hlttrnpc today and the fill lllf-‘t- __ _' .'I'urkisl1 official newspaper so Tilt“ ‘JF-lllllii’ i5 D1 l-fllllent tvtllthundrctls cf truckloads of Nazi sol- If t, ,. 30c.’ in dud in m lquotcd Gertnatiflofficerls’ (l5 saying, ._____ tornieof i) lorcaiy it lrrvlizttircs a two? Bmimwsi, “mica”? fid 31, Li; BITOLJ. Yutzloslnvizt. Fvb- 11-_ _—- . ' -~' - -- =- "Wlmed l‘ ‘filmkht ° ‘i UP‘ us“. tAP)-Ii11lian re1r1fcr¢cn1c11is note tl1ll(..S mAJUJI/t of ihc Ullltfid ifstotesm) can‘, N , paruclvlte waops m M _ _ _ H _ ‘b THU,“ gnaw to ratify it“ If it t5 simply ‘ ' zenottcu stlulillllii! to if. t 1 . Y"5le“d"‘-V all“ . Y°P°W5 lmottninin zcrtzes and :1 Rev deft-lure that Soviet Russia would not. op- 0f Vaionii, Italy's supply‘ bot-t. “"111 pose the movement of German 38am to be 5iii-i~oiin<i@d_ and 110w 2 troops through Bulgaria. led Bal- i"nq-n1gn'5 13nd" DOMINION FINANUING The mcst rigorous lice precau- Whutever may be decided. it. is be- i lieveu there will be a malor cabinet reorganization i11 the near future. involving the armed wai- effort and also the ltflnistry of Munitions and Supplies. It lms beer. rumored that Colonel Ralston mirht be relieved of 11's specific responsibilities for the arnv and take the position of head of the war committee of the cabinet. possibility without portfolio. Big liner has Gharmcti life NEW YORK Fob. 11—tAPl—'It1e 273759-1011 cuuard Liner Georgie. first British iresscnget" shit) to ar- rive ltere since- mld-Novrntber, re- turned from the wars today wit-h her life ccrtlfcd as shunned. Officers disclosed that as a tr op- shlp visiting such tar port: as Na.rvik_ Cape Town, Surz, St. Na.- zafre and Iceland. scores cf bombs had fallen ncnr her witttzut dom- sgc. They suid siic had struck sev- eradl mines which turned out to be u s. Aboard her today were 567 passengers and 449 crew ntvmbors. She carried a large naval and anti- eircrafl. gun and other wt apons, Two days tut rrrm Lyerpcol. the Georgie was attacked by e sub- marine. Plums guarding the czn- voy drove off bite undersea cr:‘t,_ drcppln dent-h bombs. Later the planes smelled the Georgie that the sub had been suit-k. Among thc pnswngers were two survtvon of the Blue Stat-r Liner Nupzer Sirtr. t"1"i'>cd cd lat Dcc. 18 They were M1‘. and Mzs. Forrest Fulton. In their way to Attstralla. Ninety-nine pussngers were absurd the Naps-r Star. The Ful- tous told 01.0w they got got lnio a lltfcbrirtt wit-h 1B Gilli)"; avnti drifted f1- 42 hc-urs before being rescued by a Swedish frrighlcr. They sa’d that. vvhlli‘ thcy Wfre awaiting nld four members of the crmv 11nd one pQFSFYIgPr dlcd in the llfibcztt. "They more in our way so We t tuoughout all Officials of forc- lous were ordered wuthem Front Vlclu‘ rltilibct ts on the pt Petnitt and ry\ras1:t1t‘css:try to prevent on lttempt against, the Spanish Gen- nsl 11nd 111s 1ie-tlntte. which is re- ted to include his brother-in- w and Foreign Minister, Ramon Serrano 8111101‘. some 51111111511 sources here said Germany milillt be represented at the lraitco-Pctnln meeting; that a new Spanish-Axis accord or even attempt to form a S finish- Fe tmct- nught rcsut from confused . (In M11 11d. trgmg vurolntt-nt the Spanish posters appeared of volunteers in ‘etch Legion and the present ll ent- s cc ivc: the press tilled in; umtcd obedience by all fllanlards to Franco and declared lpuln could not tcnmln indifferent io"ihc unlvt 1 ovcnif‘) ‘lite 011 IVinrshni, nccotnpstiicd ltimcuPctntu. two generals and wlmtllrligltlttz“ .1 rcturywbonIrd-ed {the ~ - rzttn, s1or a tor tom. 111 11,111.. AST.) y Bomhcrs strike llear Athens l Sh)?“ ntl Athenians calmly "um ¢r.<1_t11 the underground orttttitt n“? imam“ my" Rrecaufifl sold some casualties ‘omit when bombs struck n mime centw- of the port cit-y M rosofottthwcst of here but ‘we Pitt damage was neg. 1 Coming Events _..o_. simply. Also u-bnnrd the Georgie were 12 American fliers who se‘d they ha been feriying bombers to Ber- muda whne Brittm pilot; twok ov- er for the remainder of the flight to England. 5 killed, 26 in- mlklth-Sourls Thursday. L-Tla-zdl 4i. 11R —- Talkies Montague Vlrtztnts City with Errol L-718-2-l1-3l. uvflem. i‘ b, 1m’ Skate and C iv l. ntinmamtt. Friday 11111111. “flight:- - L-'l9G-2-l2-l4. soc -___ e...‘ t V111entti;1hek%oclel.l3ruce sewn“! lltu Ptrnniav "m to North wu . Februer. L-764-2-l2-li. “new m- Hmm you PFWMI Strawberries. q-pock écgégegaturDaily delliyery l“ 5mm- L- 015ml vtillfflflmt "l"! hm as ual for ilmmmfif“ Albany Thursday gem ‘Mrmiillg Friday until i 443mm merdmtilreen. Albany, I m, ‘Tue av d , {gé or ettpnst church ‘ch 0c PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1i --tAP> —Witl1 at least five persons dead and 26 injured, firemen searched a devastated ares. in the city's popu- lous Latin quarter tonight for pos- sible additional victims of three terrific gas explosions and fire that wrecked e. block-long row of homes. The blasts — the first at 5 a. m. EST (0 e. m. ABT). the second at 5:15 a. m. and the third four hours later- hurled the front and roofs from four brick houses in South Philadelphia. crooked pavements open and sent terrified men. wom- en lnd children scurrying from their homes. The dead:- Jsmes Clarke, 54-year-old police- man, crushed by falling debfli as he rushed into s home to save n family after the first, blast. Rubi, B5. an insurance pa.- trolman. buried when the wall of a house fell into a street. A women and two girls. idenilflml as Mrs. Angelina Trerotsla, 49. .n whose home the first explosion oc- curred, and her daughters, Loni. 3i. lend Marie 1i. ntine concert tee “1- Thurldly. no. 1a 14-810. “fill?” Grand "missus ‘m’; in 1mm Berwol t-tttiéifti flfwirln"; m 13y order of Trustees. 11-800-2-12-11. Kensington, ll 3 p.m.; till l p.m.; B l- ‘UM at. r i3‘ them over the side," said Ful on‘ iured in gashlast ‘i l!!! the growers own wheat. _ The order stated the tax had an- pitcd in provinces where wheat was mt mo“?! larrze commercit-l quantities and where the grower ‘recetved no benefits from (‘tjPfaflgn of’ the Canadian Wheat Board, As a result. Trude Minister Mag. Kinnon recommended the tax should be rentitt/ed for all wheat grown in the four eastern provinces and ink. en by the grower to any grist, mil] i0 be processed "for consumption exc uslvelv in the growers home and that: refunds be made by the Cona- dian Wheat Board accordingly." It _wns provided that “such rc- mission npnlv as well in the case of pnvmertts of levv alwndv mad:- as in the crtse of payments to be tnade in the future." The order was dated Fob, 1, Rumor heard Anglo - Italian Armistice soon NEW YORK. Feb. 1l.-—tCP\-C:1- lumbiu Broadcasting System carried a report tonight from its Vichy 00-"- respondent that the visit of Gen. Franco of Spain to France is likely result. in on armtlstlce between Britain 11nd It ,. “This will ntmrtrentlv he accom- rflshrd thrctuzh the mediation cf Marshal Pctnin and the Spanish lenders, who are expected lo inert British and Italian representatives nt Villeneuve in southern France’: C.B.S. “If it mstv toroshndotv the formation of the Latin b‘oc which some French- men were talking about last sum- mer as a counter-weight to Hitler." a e. This report followed ii report car- ried bv the Nntlcnrtl Brnndcnstlnu Corporation that the Cvcrmnns nrc llPlYCiilliillfl with Greece for an immediate peace which would n01"- mli thc Greeks to kocn all territory they have won i11 Albania. . ‘Income tax lilollcctions , good OTTAWA. Feb. IL-(Cm-Rcve- nue Munster Gibson and his offici- als concerned with collecting income tax from Canadians. believe the newspapers have played a lame part boostimz early. voluntary collec- correspondents and frankly butcd hcnvy payments of’ income tax to paper advertising and newspapers’ support of the instalment plan. our the patriotic desire of the people to Daylmz their taxes early. During January, initial instal- ments were paid bv 109.000 people. the total being some 835000.000 This compared with 5.000.000 paid in advance bv 500 persons during January, 1931. At the same press conference . Maser Eilfott. Dominion Commis- sioner of income tax. told news- papermen "the advertising cam- an caused 20.000 persons in pay their taxes in full." “This patriotic act was stimulat- ed by the advertising and the press comments." he added summon muffs company m». 1i.—(CP)-—0on- pension protect at the Inglis Com- pany's a. sments plant in Toronto will get under way April 11. a Mu- nitions and Sunniv Department spokesman said today. Munitions Minister Howe announced the D the addition recently. sold. . this prediction is borne out ons. Recently the minister met Ottavwa ‘ a r - i advance instalment . ncws- ‘ C . OTTAWA. structlon work on a 85.000000 ex-l Marches Fascist v CAIRO. Feb, 1l.-—tAP) - British and Free French forces, fighting in the jungles of Southern Ethicpla, and across the desolate south Lib-, van desert, announced darinpzt tnnrcltcs tcdnv tho: cut deeper into 1' glgcl disintegrating African empire of rt v Free French headquarters in Lon- don announced that a motorized column under 002. Lec‘erc had. ccm- t trlcted Ii, n1arcl1 of 600 miles ucrtss the desolate Libyan desert and inky on several of the oases of the Cufa ‘ urea which dot southeastern Libya and afford Italian fcrccs their chief means of inior-communication. 'l'l1e Free French authorities said. ihc Itzthnn air base in the area nuts I stormed Fob. '1, after a destructive air attack. and that "otu' operations are still _ DICiZfCSSlflR satisfactorily." . [The Italians have suffered heavy‘ losse . j t ‘lhis was the some French forcel which in late January made a sur- . prising raid of 800 miles from tire Luke Chad area in French eouatcr- - no‘ Africa to destroy the Italian nir b._:-:e at Murzztch. in southwestern: Libya. 1h; Free French troops were tints rcntnnuz a areal. Dart of the remote interior of Mussuiinrs Libyan 001-. r ‘ony, dcsLroyhuz i1ls desert otttprsts and soueezinu his control to the corner about Tripoli. South African forces, movlniz on a front of 30 _to 40 mics. benctratt-d seutnern Ethiopia to a depth of 50 n11 es. The South Africans captured sev- eral pests dotting the frontier zone turthcnst of Lake Rudclf. and threatened two important reed .I‘.111c‘1lo1rs which link western Ethic-l Din w.tl1 Italian Somaliland. ‘ Il.1hctn forces, composed mostly of native warriors. first resisted and . then broke and run. dispatches Sztld. . Many prisoners were taken. ‘r i101‘ the first. time ln days the Cairo communique ntnde no men- ticu_of Libya. ‘t Wlill nil tnalor air buses in I-ibvl ‘except, Tripoli now in British hands : the Rcyal Air Fkrrce spent its time f the Italians in Eritrea! their Dodecnncse strmuzhold ' on the is and of Rhodes in the eas- ttern Mediterranean. Heavy bombers. hitting Rhodes ‘ for the third time in o. week. drop- ped tons of bombs nt Colnto air-t drcme. and observers reported ten aircraft destroyed. t CHAR-GED WITH ll URDER ‘ RIMOUSKI. Que. m». tu-tcr» t --—Wllllam Allen Hunt of Fort, GBOTEG. B. 0.. was ordered to ap-t criminal assizes on a charge of niurdering Joseph Madore of St. ;Cleophus. Que, aboard the Cum-t dlan National Railways‘ Mrtrithnc 1 Eixpress last December, at the pre-| lintlnetry hearing. t l During British Cut Into Empire Report Nazis Seek end of Greek war NEW YORK. Feb. 11 ~—(APl Notional Broaricnsiinz Company representative in London. tn a brosttlr-ast tonight. sold it was re- ported 011 good authority that thc Germans are tiegotintlng with Greece for an intmcrllate pcacc which would permit the GFOCXS to keep all the territory they time won in Albania. There have been aevernl reports of such negotiations. but none has received any confirmation from the nstiions allegedly involved. Willkie says . itish aid 00y ll. S. hope Riclmrtl L. Turner. Associat- ed Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. Feb. 11—— (AP) -Wc11dcll L. Wlllkle backed thc lt-zts-c-icnd bill today-with a call for some modifications-and the Senate Foreign Ruled-torts Com- mittee that. if Britain falls. the United Sinics incvltttblv will be at tvtir a month or two inter. The Unttcd States should send all its bombers—except those nccded for training-and five or 10 destroyers a month he said, adding that if Ameri- cans sit back and withdraw within themselves there is no tolling where the "mad men who are loose in the world" may strike next. But with American assistance Britain can and will win, he said. Just back from a flying tour of Great Britain, he testified:- "The people of Britain are un- ted almost be 0nd belief. Thcy (By are a frec- tvill rile he ore they give up that island. When the going gels tough ihewll force that bunch of robbers help the government's war effort by pear for trial at the next temt of ‘to give up." Wlllkle was today thr- snnto eg- gressfve, unyielding attlcr that he proved to be in the presidential U) (continued on page 0. c ti” w . w" F Illwfil FOR /'\l.l. .0 U050 CANADA M LOUR llAKl NC kan observers to expect an explos- veop e. Millions of them ' War finance will crop up at var-l fous stages of the session but the, first. big cetain event in prospict‘ is the budget which is expected i0‘ bring furi-hcr incnoses in inxcttiznflt Special interest will attach to i-ne extent to which thc federal govern- ment may p0 in invnd 11g provincial sources of zcvcnuc. As the recent Dominion-Provin- cial confcrcttcc broke up without Igctting down to consideration o! the plan for rc-nrrnnging Dominion- piovfnclal financial zelaiioits con- tained in tho Siriop, report. Finance l/Ii1"‘0:- llslcy said ft might be ne- ccssirry for the Dominion to levy succcsfion duties and increase in- come tnxcs i11 o. tnzumcr which wcu‘d cut dawn provincial rcvcnucs. The budget may be presented early .L0ndon has ‘Early alert . C tlon soon in southeastern Ettroiec. bc- putt Balkan tiiiiv, tween Bulgaria. and other eient. c explanation for a fcw hours today.‘ cused Bulgarian Premier Philoff of not. honestly answering Prime Minister tPowers of Dairy Board enlarged ‘have been enlarged to emblc 1t to require quantities of any dalrv product to near the camp and it was not known 1211511050 0f Such 133C055 in Ofdt-‘Y U111!» inunedizticly whether they wore pris- it umv be escorted. toner-of-uvtr uniforms. day in an extra edition of thc ada Gazette and zivlne this auth- o Telephone communications npitttls were l11t0rrt1ptcd without‘ Nut Iloncst Answer The Turkish official press ac- Bogdun Churchill's acc us- ibv the Greeks to The two Italian attacks tvere suit be part. of :1 scmmii an offensive now 1n liS fourth to relieve the pressure on Ton- Two German iPrisoners escape CALGARY, Feb. 11 —(CP) —Two German prisoners of o'er escaped ‘ 4 l I orratvn. Feb. 11.--tc1=1-- Pow- locum di‘ trlct to Vmtch for and not to give assistance or in motor cars to any strangers. rs of the Dairy Products‘. Board persons holding excess A11 order-ln-councll. Dnblisltcd to- * 01111- l ritv also provides the Board mayt LONDON. Feb. 12—tWedt1csr1ay) require manufacturers of cheese to, —tCP~—London's alt" raid $19115 manufacture either white or colored = sounded a wurniiu; shortly before cheese, waxed or timvgixed, its the‘ 2 p.111. today-thc first i115; 0121': ‘ t1 long ti . T110 "txtittcrs p; sod“ signal‘ sounded within a short time and there was no indication of impor- tant activity. British early morn- L‘ Board mar direct. Board officials said the order was designed to facilitate thc giving of ‘ the utmost uld Iiilngclotn in the form of food sup- ‘ D . United . Fleet t Shells Ustenrl; ‘New Air’ l l By DREW AIIUDLITIIIN . l Assucnum Prrss stuff Writer l t Lonoon. rob. tt-tnvt ism-l fish warships tsntctt th-c Royal Air ; :l"orce’s offensive on thc western‘ ‘front tottnv with un audacious bonz- ‘ tardtnent of Osiclltl, the Nozi-lteld‘ tBeialuti port upon which hon (‘.15 ,0nlv inst nluht had poured fircnnd Isteel 111 u widcsprcatt ttcrial assault. l ‘fits tvontna. txtzlsstuns rolle i Across the Enulislt 01111111101 .t:.:a1n.t 'tillS tnnc from the direction lieu cum‘. rrttncc. sliznttlltnc return of the bombers. Mnnv plnncs were ' lteard ltyntu out through thc u-tz -t1‘on1 tins side. ' ‘The Anntnniiws chnrztctertsticalv ‘brief nntuntnccnnnt of the curl‘ - 11101-11111: siltullill! of Ositrnd nmdc 11o mention of tl1c peril t.) the fleet mt‘- sunrubiv involved 111 an action so clcse to the Nazi shore battcrlcs- a loruy i11 some respects similar totltc bot11t>nrttn1rnt at dawn Sunduv of Genoa. Italy. ‘ s111d the official communi- que. "110 cusuultics or (11111111111- wotc sustained by our forces." Brlttslt snivocs "fell on the itnrbor works. and manv fix-cs were observed." R.A.1". bomix s bent at thc Ger- tnnn oil and 111 cenirc of Hattovcr it'll‘ six l1.".u1's in the 27th uttnck dc- llvcrcd upon that city. The Air hittnstrv snttl thc raiders lctt fires "too numerous to count" At the some time. British piuncs were bomblna "other targets" 111 northwest Gcrmztnvt oll suDulv cen- tres and the docks at ilottcrdntn; Qoirdromes in Holland; the 101112-- jtztmtshcd harbor of Boulogne: and Chcrbouru. France. and Ostcnd. I-‘our British pianos were lost. t (Britain also was on the offensive tin the Mediterranean sector. The lhluh command admitted that FLAP. trlartes had hotnbcd Bicllv and l Southern Italy-l l42-n_1ilc wind. rimiotl nwnv T5 tests Giant breakers Gause damage t l ALAMEDA. Calif. Fob it.-tAP) ‘ —-Giz1nt lututkcrs curling before at large | sccitotts of thc svtttvnli cf thc San- Franci: Bnv from indztv and ll l'.'tl districts tt-otn ttlnrh tiers wort‘ 1't~.st'1r‘tlh\' houw ~ ii: 11in‘ Yacht Club. txttnri- tnto thc bni‘ on 11.0 soulltvrn 13111‘. was bxtdlv titmtttlvd. The brooch in tl1t- >1. :t\v.1‘l nottrrri \\.'tlt‘r six lot"! tlcot) into thc Dolntnr Avvnttc nrvn. Iiculs wort‘ usvzi to rcsvttc women ttnti children. .111 dmvnlotrn ()i<ll'{l‘,‘-l\li :1 20-foot lintznolc tnntvr-tl {rt-111 thc fifth ‘Ct-ior oi’ the Odd Follows ‘Fonmlc and crashed to thc street. The wind poured tho llillll ‘irlc ovcr the scawnll rnpostic thr- On ‘and airport. llnrtilnd hnlf thc nir- ficld with three icci r~l waitjr Onlv one runway was clout‘ f“r t1nncs. DIES l‘OI\iMlT’l'l'Il-1 TO (‘ONTIN ' ‘ \VASIIING'T‘G'N. Fri). ll—lAP\~- The Uttifcci Sitltvs iinttsc of Rep- tcsenintlv/rs voiczl 0\‘£‘l'\l\'ll(‘lil\ill}il\' tt-dav to 111w the int‘; (‘onnnittvt- another 15 months i11 which to Ln- t-vstitzntc tin-American nctivmta- ztitt-t" striking from the record at specclt by‘ Representative Santucl Dicksicirt tDcm-Ncw Yorkl accus- lilg the committee of favoring Fas- ctst groups. were Oticmar Grunwald. 29. Waldemar Gerhnnd Arthur gcrmrtnn. tfrom g praiTie internment camp ni- p. n1. t7 p. m. ASTI today mill- iiary authorities here announced. Military officials said the men and. Bruc- Officials urged residents of the the men hfta The 111-‘11 \\.0:'t> 1'1 ‘t v1 in?! parity Wttrtt lNDOLENCE t9 Bites Tts Fottx To Antes TORDFH), Fob. l1-~tCl’>__MLflk mum and maximum temprrttures: Dan's 11 Vzctalua Edmonton R. izinn Wtnniprg Torvnt o 0111111.» Nicnirtutl Qucbcc IWIRFC. .M'"'il'_"fl' |'|'"\"II<"'-~: 51111101111» wnuls; i.u|' with stittio ;\|_\' u, s. n“ whni tutu-r li‘lll|li‘!‘ililil‘i‘. Stuttqtas: '1‘f‘~ 1.1.1" 11ml told noriltorii O1 Hlflh tztic tlt“. n11 "11.. . . r1111‘. 10.11.3411; nt 1l.lt1_ Si"! Wit ting Al? 31:0 ii a;v.l r. cs i -n1t»:'1tit\ 7&3 ti’ . .1. llllifi lll tq; I .1.s' p.111 tt.:1x‘;.~i~ n1 11;, t‘ 811111111" n fr“ in 111111111 c1‘ ihtttt (‘1 . rlxii i‘ wn. (‘VAR FERRY SAILINGS Leaves Bordon 945 A.M. 100 RM. aliéegvcs Tormentine 11.00 AM.