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RECRUITING. —- A -wnn'ran at once kitchen maid. mm“ "°'""'l"8 "ml 0f ‘he R0 Apply National Selective Service A-F- w” l" summflslde ‘m Fri" Omee, summerelde, p_ y; 1_ day. in the TOWn Hall and on sat- 104-“. urday in Aiberton. At the present ___. tilxi tlhney are rpartiirrulairly interé —THE SEARLETOWN 0 ' ‘i’ me" °' a WW w nvsTlruTE, _pfe5enm Blrls Wit/h better education for _. llinecielzor. Scottish Radio and standard "eds-b clerk central. ’ Concert Baritone in a miscellaneous den‘ Wmmlilflli 0W- Concert. Community Singing and ‘ Radio Quiz. Searletown Hall, Tiles- " day. October 6. 1942. Admission 25c and 15c. (Prizes for QuizJm 3 m Nutritionists Are Asked To Register vlhmnefimitefilt, “l’.°£‘.3..i“°;l Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glow. Kensington The need for nutritionists on the home front is emphasized by the announcement that Miss Hazel szelirns. representative for this \ ;ovince on the national executive of the Canadian Home Economics Assocgigttion. huh, begin immediately s re o ome econom ln Prince award Manet m‘ two children of Kensington spent Established under the Depart- m’ put mekmd l“ New Bruns‘ gifflllgh of Pensions antdm National wick‘ ea a year ago, nu r on serv- '—_ iccs has given leadership to the Th’ Messrs Walter wllsim 0f rogram of nutrition educaificn in charlotwww" mid J- K- 143888“? 0f 1s Saint John were recent visitors to Kehslngilon on business. Miss Daisy Major of Margate returned to her home from Hail- faX. NB" where she spent a pleas. Mr. Earle Crane and Miss Vera Henderson left recently for Bos- i011. Mass, where Mr. Crane will attend college and Miss Henderson will spend the winter months. Dr. Frank and Mrs. Bowness and ant visit Miss Wanda Bertram returned to her work in Kensin n frqm shéiglottetown where s e spent a Mr. Lowell Clark offered his ser- vices to His Majesty's forces re- . Min- cently, and left last week to take and National UP h duties in the R.C.A.F. r-alth. The aim is to build uphigh- ___ . ~standards of efficiency and rnor- Congratulations are extended to 1e in civilian ranks. reduction of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson of elections for the armed forces. Sea View on the recent arrival n; nd ltncreased production in war a baby son. mills ry. Mrs. Hartle 5i d t}, daughters of Chal-riloattegorwn ' u H e few days here with Mrs. Sims’ ~ lgllfl "l!" or Canadian I oman Diplomat yylw YORK, Oct. 4 — (OP) —- lscount Halifax, the British Am- -——— mad“, sum satuyday thee me , Mrs. Harold stewari. of Charlotte- st n, which Miss MB-FY Owls tgw" "MW Kafleinewn recently eoenehy has been appointed in ~ a 811m 0f MH- Joseph 1.. Davi- I e Britlshffimbagsymls, Washing? 5°"- that 0i’ St 6 ‘QTY- a " _*"' lion of considerable importance. wMY- George Brown of Charlotte- Tnn New York Herald Tribune Kwnfpenl B YW days recently in lnmented that the appointment m‘ "KW" and Mariam. f the Canadian woman to such l. ll l, was a. “tlradltlMl-Shfltiéflflfl lCVe that has left the diplomatic (‘fps in the capital widexved with v‘ lrprlse." , Anth m", Fcrei Score ary 0R)’ - “—— n lhe glxrondcn House of Commons BTW-iesympathy 0f this community 85L Thursday announced thflll M155 labeexmgded l” the “"1"? 0f the cGeachy had been granted level W W Miss Verna Bowness of Sum- Zlltllidivltsilwllitei-tlfi wrlelilllld {fay en , Bowness of Clinton, u m! Miss Lulu Too b to Charlottetownnbns llvlgfldzyfllsiwr Mrs, Arthur Burgess and gon cits’ mien" .- E relatives and friends‘? “awn with t thte, time fiadmsso iylcosreafllfi A = . f n on. n ., -——— willful: 8i’ the University 0f T31“ ' Mr" Ralph MacMurdo 01' the R o i sh woman to attain such a But Eden's brief announcement ld not. indicate that Miss Mll- . try would rank as high as first c tarry Viscount Halifax. in nfrming this, said: "I think she gto in December, 1 as a. re- -- selltative of iihe Brtish Ministl’! L- mm"! f rconomlc wail-fare. She is an Economist, with s N- M!‘ mo"! H033 o‘ m? Ric-AF- v league wi-ih the Dominion: rid also studied raw materials. uttggosrlhfigghofigiggu?!“ up! Kensingtcn with his wife and Heath Evans of His Ma - f the staff of Harold Butler, Bri. bu Minister to Washington. and Kion and Ottawa. UONDON -(CP)— Ordinances cnefit of British and allied troops slime in rnch River Corner. on “mm WEDNESDAY. OCIOBIJR. ‘lib lstin‘ {ff cupboards. tables. chairs. lrre gxnilty small articles not en- Mrs. stenley Caseley and Mr. and ' Qffi . gs boards and Rink extended to Mrs, Kenneth Mc- Trrms Cash. tioueer. i ‘ in? ed sumiyggln TO-DAY 6:14-57?’ ' " llowuio s-l- ~ "n. , QMJSAHUYLG ._.w,_ emu bIiIiOI-eii [flereenfiovbiqyuileiflfocholandllv Also Disney Cartoon Shows at 7.15 — 9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE VIIIIIIIII raised Fusilier Allies And Vicimy 0f Ganuck Units Heroic Fighters walr lih (Th1; 1| f C (“an pr 1;; f on ~ ' .. ever. iilhlle in the series on ogfiitlsh “regllrlrtnle mull»: no Mme O ghmg Fmh “d new deeds of valor into their re- the lime in 1685 Fiend-firs and Brain and in 1701 were employed against the Wendi l“ n“ °’ "w in the Seven Years’ Lucia in 1778 they defelljed island so bravely French they were in their cape the whit; taken from the enemy. In the flhey flamed Peninsular in the (Written for The Canadian Press by Claud Golding) N Oct. 2-—(CP)-Therc is no one to doubt the righting qualities of the Australian soldier so tribute to the famous “Fighting Fifth" from Aussie fighting men is no mean accoade. traliang have been hea-rd to so. of Royal Northumberlan-d 11ers. “thryre the finest fighting men we've seen anywhere. at any The Fighting Flilfifh. allirkl three Canadian regiments, were in the thick of the fighting alongside the Australians in iihe western de- roos of Tohruk where one of thiztr officers won the Victoria Cross. Allied to them are the Northum- Trade Board, conference of incroe Members 111110111112 ls being considered. He indicated ihe subject was be. ing dismissed with a plan ready shmlld the for rationing arise. CinJ. In quest that the observe a. short period rationing of pork Thomas, Ont., and Les Fusiliers du St. Lauren-t, Que. Also allied to the regiment is the 35th Battalion of Australian Ln- foln-try of Nivwcastle, Australia. Om March 25. 194i. garrison. ieseigleid for many months or domestic use sailed forth to attack El Duda “not fit for expor ." This had led to circulation of a re was iois of pork available. portable pork was United Kingdom commitments and . when it was found tzhene might be Supplied with food ram a shortage in this category people “Clllliiid were asked to voluntarily slop buy- “P0P” "feds l0 feed Only ing the product for a short pcl~l:d_ 6.000.000 foreign workers within its 1n lhls yellmtel-y and cheep “my borders and 5.000.000 war prisoners. or no administrative cost was pans; of coulntry across which the main Imperial army had Clo pass to relieve the garrison. At a critical moment a machine-gun company of the with came into action and British right flank, which was threatened. Next they drove across the front between British tanks and German - f gvuns and covered the left flank involved - the full also. Credit vrent to the Fifth for would be raised- Time It Wos u Friend. n, Lieut. A. o. raw. acNvn A; the Canadian destroy" 115' ed throullh - chewy “m” commander spew!" aged on the moderate-sized convoy they were escorting. - . . Walker, whose zagg ipiomatic status. London cables dfligiuffisljffed 1n Minnesota. Us. Atlantic, her _ a C.A.F. ' " ld think the 45 l5 “awed l“ b‘ me first Kelvin lshestlzilliglngr ‘hi. rfrlllllhgghnllg gglglslhbtlltdthgrewvgguia be worth an m,“ other members of his family. average, h ——— ll a . . . . Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown. gflgliudzsvfiofik out at a half minim Si‘. of Charlottetown. were re- eiwh too. There under our pro- cent visitors to Kensington. tectlon is an investment of at least ‘-—— $45,000,000. There might ‘m! 100d a very Eocd person to start wth." a fiézisagilnlgfillllgy :5 sPendmi enough in the holds of those ves- l M153 McGeachy nrwlv-sd in Wash- h” parent; w-nmdersiggigbiunlim 31;‘? feed say, of a half the British Isles for =- "n" w. .. , _ . 0rd of 10 year's service Bi.’ the P,‘ ‘Wilding m‘ fllflough M h“ callllllg clliptlllif: fflxlrllld the Plan“? 9t ,2“, o, Nations 1,, Gmeva when, omeun Wllmot. the guest of his the “mm before, when two he Served as Lmsm, Omar rm. paren . Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg. convoys _ one some to and the p“ other coming frommGgeat Britain- , - cas. eatys forces spent n. short leave inglflffignflg. chl:ildfl%€ ‘watch was 1 to 1059 when officers on she has recently been e member mm“?- ggwhwon a c Mrs. Wilfred Taylor has as her élgzlllaolfohgfiizht watching l“ ‘leveled mu" MW“ Wm" {fills lifiimilillfiiilfil." firs?‘ $11.3 meet. 3e11,, :- hght blinking faintly Maoliladyen of Charlottetown. thahgfln a Iew. wlmxgrwegnvfi: Rams, playmg “m” m the pa,“ Constable Percy and Mrs. Keyes Ilwo $1 éhgilrfnfiiglg u? m. destroyer, t several southeastern towns on 3;,llffll°fx°xifilzggnve§lthplfgfl' g3 If disturbed from its gentle lmdays have been waived for the Key“, mobher, Mm Kennel-d rolling slumber. ‘£16 so: quickly bye; i i N . BT99“ a nahacrs: parts but still hold against W81"- ; $52112 Iilgiltrwrrerenny. through ' Messrs. Heath Csseley and tfhe thin mist, the mdistlnct shape-B ‘w s e on sseley of Kensington were o; ships beaten t0 flplleflf- , Charlottetown on Tuesday. Officers on the dosh-ow" M486 AUCTION ~— i 1mm m m n". t .. untabl The Grades ll. 10 of Kensington captain had been called and al- mm! B8 W "1 l1 "m? Y High School have been granted a ready messages between the cs- the dBif-IOYG!‘ Slowed t0 B 8WD- FY11‘ vessels o; m, ewe wmmyg a. few seconds no one realized the mg crwked o“; by glgnel ship had stopped and had begun in AT two weeks vacation and many of com“ the-pupils are employed with Mr. were ———— Peter Nelson and other with local lamp. establishing that each was "vind- l "l" "l1 b! "will"! l‘ '7 M" farmers for the potato-picking “he ~mendv 0g me other. WM"- -' 1 "- iil"l'é‘eififi"iliih°’hl~”ii°li nasal rightist. ......... t. he following household cllecte con- and family in Kensinlrlcn. vhil, wall l , mixes. sewing machine. living Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Msolieen g°fpsuagafgtgflgéotggn$i gwmelmunué 5h,» cams m, mumed lnawgf M": suite. IIIIOIIIIJIIIIIII, saove. ,and Ton lgfencmxsetvcm at; Vlsga nenfly “m1 precisely and dtsappear- frblgm T1310, llllgg‘fll5m8i'l6l‘;ggl;:,,iildlc- > 5- Ill '1. "III. IIIIIH l" I n8 11 5 ' — th ililn a r s s ows rev - ed into the darkness a r B Instantly“ 1n She minds of legal-y- . l-(yyg B— Also st some place and dale I will me sympathy of this vicinity is h $bclgét an “$312152: {Sgt gsglifsttlflg g gmelllgglg} brlrgehggfsronemll? A °" “" h“ whore the SUBMARINEI Mrs Kenneth Machesn 513m’ and experienm "lliment Fr h River t d th f her °°“WY' M’ 3 ' ilk Co. W“ b’ we geoalllielgfithgllaéegia. Jcellln Min-phy- U'b,‘;“°,,,";°"“°° d,"”d'“;°“”:,,_ ‘from: Lyw ,,??f§.';‘“,;.,. “km” h". and elsewhe" Me acu , Clma an csroy breamk“ _ akncs,’ bid. if“ Thanh f bleagihiess to, spsfi que , noime vo “SW” ““d,,,"“‘,,. peel 4m Sale positive ruin or shine. w,“ e019,,“ o; me lllnee, of the away from the convoy to attack iod submarine. '- -’°ii‘n.““illl“tn‘l is Tiéeil n» . ;_|_ mmqFg. ,_ beet with the antl-submnlne ilrois. ambushimg 111mm and othrlr activities wh ghazi and Soluch who gtfmlthe Fifth took anothc In the great 194i German drive ___ to the cast the Fifth rename many 41088861 rearguard actions to the withdrawal oi’ British ghcn the British Army dc d Tobrulk while ih¥mai retired to the Egyptian frontiel, the Fifth were among i to hold the port. un cult-w 811% carried El Dulda m t at time they had emailed a . reoclrd for continil - i l l“ we a" th: western desert gilifl vicar: gov? “m Wm comer he asserted- ed back for a rest new Calm Raised in 1674 Bhltainl! fighting Drivatoy 1111674 to assist the Dutch against the man of the Wartime Prices taken off the market effort. CE COUNTY tllmins the tide of ‘battle and El Duds. fel.; the Tobruk garrison end the main army were loin _ In Desert Warfare d . m h. “film nlggnfi; that Gflmian wv ‘ working in Germany be ‘flea’ “mum B-Iwl °°WP~Ee were with food the best of all." the lot of llhlJ mlsilie-rs. One pl toon iin a bu ct ch hi“ .22“... l?" m" e ere dined take Tob uk; then wont on to chase the itallans to Dema, to Barcz, Benina. Ben- Besigncd To Another Winter The Goerlng spoke for 108 minutes 1 in connection with the arm harvest festival and his morale. address indicated un- annual hope of h cannot gct around immediatel seemed designed to this year's harvest in Europe m heme been m eh, mick o; be inadequate for iihe needs of bqng continent. If there is not enough for every- frlm-kly. Occupied he mised, will con-tribute to the m allowed to wear e potato crop, he ga First Great War fought in every batte area. SEIGNIOEV—(§..UB, Que, Oct. 1 and ratijorliis of Gueinnany told a; n cupe coun es. ommfl, O,‘°’C",f’,'§,_ Making one of the homely smart- hiere that meat critgks- ‘m’ Whmh 1'14’ L! "mm". b0 SB f— ‘Take care of your potatoes. take a ‘new m having them into the drawing room. would rather put my potatoes in battery crmmunications the drawing room than in “We are Studying meat rationing “m”- m" l dmwm right now," said lVLr answering a question in an open forum that followed his on Canada's wartime economy. ll/izr. Gordon had been asked Erwin of London. about the recent government re- m8 HQWY? people POUYK! WWklY), exdra flour of voluntary probably other good filings." , Stlafllidl Y3UOIIL§ anebobein urged that if ii: was neccssa ' t0 ° e m9“? 597M153’ curtail any commodity, l; Wculré be he added. and said that on orders of Hitler ‘everywiiolgoieé, I l-nthei- than be left lunt from the rem veu s cod m v0 an package containing two pounds vol Ml; Gen-den mid that 1n “we of each of flour, beans and sugar, rk the market still had available Pmmd of butter "and a lrreat b1 ork witch was 561154196” the nested German g rocm is of no batterlv was credited wi me now but potatoes be of great use to me in ihc winter romised there would meat for Christmas 0m“ (the average ration at Canadian products. He Ii-s not for the soldier, port that tlvre adsfiiflaieiv fed." Gcerl-hl! said. but ft "with which he can bring needed w m] Jov to his family." The German army “who is f, quota of pork Use Minerd’: for dandruff. Thenkmth h qugrilrg, leap one 4,: ‘Then without incident. without the W8 99D "8 W" W" ‘ - fih oi -t b to the wlleclhousc. mishap’ the downs of memham e vslffp llflist Keep Moving "What's ghee llhatltel-‘Pke-a Why have _ l .5 pe " e ill’ . re arranged n We“! ma,“ mow we h“, “upped, the t'e the tolblel" fixing the gnqulped, a slight twinkle eyes reassuring the pazitirid Dem-Y good Although time seemed to belt, it was, fortunately. only a matter 0f three or four minutes before the destroyer was again under way_. A submarine nltnclc did llrt do 00') 1i, was during another of the dreary middle wnlclles of another misty night. that officers on the bridge thou -ht their last day had S denly o. strange ship's port bow lights flashed, All eyes one of the sigmlmen rtmnrked swung in the direction of the llghts. The appearance of something to ed. v break the monotony of the sea. and “.....tc think you are looking the night sent k tin-ill ihrolzihdown IVCI lien-and Soviet Advance that the Germans did not have sufficient reserves to drive home decisive blow. the the Germans Dflietrated Saturday the mountains between the _ two major Caucasian battlefields _ _,_ H, , prenun One Germans will come first in the the Russians constantly harried Cunem ‘”"u“‘°n' qrhe regflngnt became me Fim, of distribution of available food, he German positions. . fought in Ireland, 551d countries, bush frrm Krasnodar. Iitalingrnd. however, was the focal point. GWNHE indicated that in only The low hills rising from the IWo respects were European and roiling steppes around the Volga Ge adequate. The centre also were obigctives for id, was the beet armies. Red star said the Germans Kuban region had lost several thousand men along the Don German troops took tryinlz to storm one a. district in which stretch as far as the positions. Inside the city, dispatches said Russian artillery was keeping up gull steady rlrumfire of shells on en- I emv positions and maintaining Rush Supplies to Front Behind the battlefield long cara- mel" bfi- vans. barges and lines of trnckr °§ l and carts roiled lo the front tak- md in! supplies to the troops. The Russians evidently were 5 give“ planning to stay in Stalingrad long time because Izvestia report- ed that senior poiiticai oommissar Pechenin had arrived in another gs citv from Msllnwrad and. ordered phonographs, guitars, vici- 9‘ ins, books and writing paper for the 3 men there. Past the northwest suburbs. the outline ran from the Volga i0 the Don where the Germans had dug in behind n. complicated system of fortifications and fireaones. 31¢ The Russian force! there were 919M” 1mm reported still advancing southward upon the German north flank. The Russians were strengthened by newly arrived reinforcnnenis. Red Star said a number of Red Army units had moved forward. captur- ing favorable positions from the OflMflY. $45,000,000 Worth 0f F 00d and Munitions In Convoy, S0 Sailors Tak e No Chances Lights of Stronge Ship Al’ 5B0 SHIPS IN CONVOY TALK WITH SIGNAL LAMP! _ l e lned, tn slg-nalmen form n vital unit aboard Canada's fighting shine- ??? w?“ 83d eiumellnuioyy Qlptng]; at the lump and In ordinary signlln-inn receiving the messall. ls eneifeleirvvo eellunnee her anemia; pom! ""1 "W °°'""- "d" "3"" m M‘ ‘“°“ h°“"“ m” would nth-act attention from the enemi- ‘ "In forced lubrication system ‘hm been m prowess about 10 has bzoken down, sir." the PQ-W officer explained. Onptaln lleeeenree Rim stunt they were all looking at the forward guns and superstructure of a big gray diip. Into the minds of every “men came the flashing thought- Ger- man pocket battleship!“ There was that endless instant when all thought and action seems hum “P. suspended. Probably within l0 seconds after the first flash of lights there was another flash from the b‘g ship. At the some time One of the officers realized these lights were a chal. lenge frOm s. Royal Navy cruiser. 1n another mcment he hnd replied and the cruiser slid past, disappear- ing into the night. One Per Day I: Plenty "Once 5 day is enollghfi. . . "Enough of vlliafl" a look-out ask the hon-n, ends of enemy (Continued from pllgell Russians said they had into a workers’ settlement on the northwest outskirts oi.’ Stalin- grad. gircing the Getrmans to re- , tree. uoh settlemen s, which are mlilflkabiy i-hflt 6911mm mini-IFS’ serving as stom centres of the at attlehfilégslgt of (Ellilylllg iactorieg B- SUXTO y wor ers’ omcs sn Command, is resigned to §hQp3_ another defensive winter in Russia. with Germany exposed to air at- tack frcm the west Some suburban settlements have been taken and retaken as many - 8s 10 times as the tide 0f battle The Marshal asked all Germans rushed back and forth across their under British bomb- ruins. ing with pa ience, and said his own ‘liileilllil No. Americans Stalin the Black Sea port, Rod star gala both hill but falied "sun flowers to take it. A guards uriii command. eye can see." m by Rodintzev was cliod in , Red Sun flower seed oil. he said. will Star f0 “ the third SUWPFSWB dfiv North America at war retains u mm’ ‘me “ling L‘ "equimd: Th“ ._ (C?) _ Donald Gomon, Chan“ do much to bolster the scanty fat for brilliant action in the northmighty asset — the complete news. and west suburbs in checking enemy attacks and improving their owr despite re- bombings. One th wrecking Will three Nazi tanks in e half hour. EC GUARDIAN CHRONICLE GOERIN G SAYS (Continued from page l) LAMPS v ‘MADVEIN _ ~ . = ~ cannon CANADIAN GENEMQAL ELECTRIC CO. L-IZ In the Caucasus. fighting in the _~.~——;: _v_, t Novorosslsk sector appeared to be Uh B ltish ch ll y ltablflud wlm both e Y B 8118c n t t But the day of retaiiat- g or an mpor an Silas G _ fir b m t to methlfil changed hands twice and s I ‘ oermgs an sss, r0 cas a t b tt‘ ti n1 _ T . ."_‘“ , Germany and the rest of the world. Havy efigziiitillg “glasnticrllxledl irllg the I e "7 ,e=-_~_l§9ll.tl“flcfl {Wm W“ U y Momok area near the Grozny oil by fields in an inhabited spot which "$33? wuwglgmqllgf-gicifB-does “h. pose .bi of a second front oc- cupy ill tho SOVIKI Csllllldlrs of the “Anslv North Americans in the face of A W“. lmpomlm mam’ The lame amount Sam u, G _ - , _ one might say. a plaice of first rate am had fined to reg“ mafsufrl‘, tolal war continue to rooeile com Reich this Writer. Sea south of Novorossisk in their article, written by Claude A, Jagg- . r n . pleto newspapers. The following 99m what exwn, i. m,“ aid to the Soviet Union proving effective and what could be done to amplify and improve lhis aid?" "APSWQIZ As compared with the aid which the Soviet Union L; er, general financial editor of the Associated Press. in connection with National Newspaper week in the United States reviews why they are able to get them. and what giving to lll AlLies by drawing m‘ °un°°k l" upon itself u: main. force of the n, CLAUDE A, _MGGER Gel-hum Fascist. the std of the A’"°“““' h” Fmmm‘ “m” filw$ itltglesgllfigtiltrgronlnhblfig NEW YORK 0c,‘ 4 __ (AP) __ to amplify and improve this aid the Allies fulfil‘. their obligations paper nl on tmmrelluins of l! wiltallilblitilfrflcxdltutarclblglrs. o? 1x103: WW8‘ capacity for resistance?’ ‘ “Answer . I think that the Soviet powflkh Sufism) 3nd,, dgtgveégalouggl’ eapzlcit of resisting the Gemini: And than, is gegewngble assuranné prlgan s is in strength not less, i! it will keen “gm on coming, not greater, than the capacity of The Axis warm,“ have dab Fascist Germany u; of any other troyed newspapers wherever their ‘33T°”1”° PM“ 9°, xm“ l“ w brlltall, power has penetrated. 'I‘,hey 5e}! "mm d perm newspapers n name on y- _, , ,, .4 actually propaganda ybllllfllilill. J‘ smut -' They fear the free mans printed o. m.‘ r...‘ q I wordtmore thongs. Wm, Bu even n rea n. its historic traditions of freedom “,1? m“; 0}" °" ‘ of speech and press. it has been Mwham “d ‘$8,, h i,‘ necessary to trim most newspapers m “m, bold bu‘. w, u, to a bare four pages. ‘throughout “no ' 0d n“. m. “J.- and most of the world. newspapers m“ “Pena “n sum, have been ‘wrecked. crippled or dag?" lgitmfuwuwdtwu any,‘ severely ourtaLed by war. M the mm who oommnu m‘ 9°91! Ol P-lwlllm, w" leeuit of Planning dwmmm d, m’ new“. It h no accident that coin; ate “d F‘?! newspapers are still publishe on mm“ n,gary-dau'éé5 direct w this side of the Atlantic. It re- w my W“, Qmrm, the!“ fleets long planning. and ingenuity m” 559° 918w? inmvww a3; in dealing with unexpected pro- ‘berm,’ ‘Wu’? 3 gong,‘ ma, biems. The result is that while "- Wrflef“ “nsflw, {in M. severe curtailment of newspaper 395131}; Igepdy “UHF-g” - t, size in Britain has prompted lm- the alum“ E"- s ,m‘m“m easiness as to what might, be in W" handed l“? m” “£37 d” store in America. there is fundtl- Nikola‘ P51lm“m' c e1 0g mentally no parallel. PM” mPa-Tlmm” c‘! ‘Ex, The basic physical problem is 11115531193’ o‘ @791? A ~ paper. In the first great war. many It was Stalins fir-fl Publ-‘O newspapers were wrecked by in- meni- 011 We quesum "4 5 59°” ability to get newsprint. Since then, W01“ m? B1110" 9» ""35 3° W3 reduction in North America has Vlmlfill’ T1841 menl-“Ynfd 7‘ “u? n expanded and improved. By e 8961C" m l- lmemw “£3 1939 this continent was producing BOWGY- Commufiist Party and more than half the world's supply organizations .n Moscow Ncv. 0, of newsprint. The other major 1941. 0T1 me 6W °5 m“ ‘fnmmw’, roducing area - the Scandlnav- of “tile Bolshevist rcvoluion. an countries - has been isolated 0110 01' the N680"! 1'01‘ m’ Lhgygy, verseeoftheRcdAl-myhte While most of the world h part- pence of a second front, he 1y or largely shut off from paper at ifhe tithe. supplies. North America still can get as much as it requires over its - excellergt railway 1 sygtqnmBrihuain 08-11 K9 Paper onV U5 i 8 D5 -urgently needed fgymuntiysxiions — to take it across c cu arine- I I infested Atlantic. south America, too, must cope with the shipping stuation and has been forced reduce the size of its papers. to M-rt P b I I Ell’! 0S -¢ Papers and Democracy If any proof were needed that NEW e 4__(Ap)_!3ig- the functioning of democracy has Mches fg§f§h°§,...,,1 Bwflypf- been closely bound up with a and and Afis b._~,,,,d¢n_q_5 report. free‘ vlgom“ and Dmlmc MW“ ed iodnv ‘Wlllllllli coniirlxintinn. pang, publishlnz industry. f-‘vnsid- that Marshal Boris M’. Shilposll- er s:- ' ‘ llssi 0n- Bcfore the outbreak of war, the §§l§.‘,’“',§l}lef file ‘filial? urllllrlzd “de- English-speaklng countries. with fel,ce‘con,',nl_._enr End Commander- only ll percent of .he world's pop- lmehler of Soviet forces. posts uiation. were using tlvo-r-hirlis of “Mel, have been 114-141 b"; Pi\"l'ill€l‘ its newsprint paper. 5mm, ' Delivery of paper even in North. 51-3,,‘ prolnnljpd nhqlllfb of my America takes some doing in war- oflmm word “U.” _\.I,__-,~..“~ on {ling-e time. Two-thirds of the newsprint reports lnlan. m‘ ..\ l" unnh‘ ze- used in the United States is made present a garbled version o.’ Rus- in Canada. Paper formerly deliver- glen brgadfflsjs lmscli on front- ed by coastal shipping now comes pnge fcliclm f\(‘f"vl'(‘ll‘(l Ninrsimi overland by rail. simposhnikl» ~ The railroads aze hard pressed i0 tcdny m. , move the huge wartime volume of sol-rm snln. z< ill ldlllll’ freight. But thus far, no serous Tags News Agenrv lnoninlrlii’: . shortage of box cars. in whirh vice lliEN said they lacked any P5P" l»? mOVBd- h“ dEWlODQd. 8-! formation \\'l‘if\l(‘\"‘i' on fhe sllb. it has for tank and open top cars. and expressed fl/‘llh’ that Mailn Also. heavier loading and qurrkel“ hnd relinquished pnilillirl’ leader- hancliing of cars uscd to vary 5h“) of lhr- RlFlllii~ paper has grenllx- increased tho An A$.<'K'i.'l!f'{' Press dispatch efficiency of car use. filed at 0 um, Blow-cw time. con- To relieve the sirnlil on trans- mining rl lfllifll‘ from Shin to portation facilities, however, news- Hgnyy C_ (jneghlv, Agsoddlell Press Dfipers are keeping lflrkel‘ stocks of Correspondent thorn. rcferrcri to paper and srzangin their deliver- tho Snvlcl lcudc“ in hts capacity an ies of paper well alien-d. Railroads Prcmicr, War Comm‘ so»: nnrl De- have co-operaled in meeting spcc- fence Council (Jliulrl '\n. _ iul problems, for instance in ar- A subsequent clisnclch. fllcd in ranging the long hnlli from Canada the Soviet (‘lllWfll rll l1 ‘.25 am. to Mexico to supply Mexican nclvs- made no mcnlion of um- rllriflfli? in vapors. Russia's mllilnw vcnm vi hut told Some of the shortages feared of the public congrzlllilntions being early in the war have not mnter- showered upon Afnrslml Shannan- inlimd so far. A gcllcrni shortage iknv. of all sorts of paper was indicated T#———---i"‘"—' in Washington studios a your ago. war use. Actually, however. lessened con- Rllhbcr and gasoline shortages srmpiioll in some lilies. such ns have prcnfllQ conilill-mlpd n” 01'0- alltomobilc. tended to offset in- blcnl 0f delivery oi newspapers to creased use for war purposes. so every cross FIWi m"! llflnllfl- that paper manufacturers both in Use of scnrro metals hvflfwl‘ Canada and the Unlicd stntcs now pllpcrs his not SPY» l\(‘-*'"";°fl l" are running well below capacity mllcll dlificlilly us sonic ltlvlP-"lb- Need for electric power for war cd. Mosl of ihc mm": "Til ‘"1 nllrnoscs in Canada is musing Lie printing ls llscd 0\'('l‘ and mo!‘ shilling of xyodllctiorl from some alznln. mills. but not affecting the supply Whrt about ink? The basic in- situation. grodienl. of ink is carbon block- Tlle automobile lire makers avers .-_ ' Manpower Problem former y our of illc llvr WMWIIVYS» Now with lli‘0 making stopped. The growing shortage of moll- their is Monti’- __ ., power both .n thc uuned Sinies (lusts lwwnlullel‘ illihinhlnll and Canada however. is ilccse.lii~l.z have in \S\‘(l. and l1iilll\’,,l_'l,l_79l?-c‘ new and increasingly dlfllTlLl. pro- lions have bvcillnc more (.1 . biems, both for paper nil-ililn‘! and but the loll is izf‘i~lil2 llfliiflrhahgx publishing. ‘Thcrc will B‘. fewer pups-r: have inclr-nsld sllh“‘,n‘-K,d workers in the woods this winter rules. Bill clrclllnlinil lrmw, .wnr_ getting out pulp frond. lloln which to l'.'.<f‘. Tho reading will“; Tl mo" paper will be made e your cl‘ so limo evidently anlncv-r-i ,& new‘. from now. Also more men are necd- than ever the value 0 ed to let out wood for llmber for new“