l I Social credit tandidate wins OIL MAXIMS AMERE MAN t much the creature ,.".‘,“.‘.',',.'§ai'.'i°mi°»r circizmotancd. i? _._ ch.r|°“¢[|)“'ll Gil lariilnl i2 KlLLEll WHEN rnnus-cn Eritish African Offensive Moves With New Speed In lllherta i 05E. Alta., Feb. 6 —(CP)- ccégigyi-is. Social Credit. was el- ' .i- Alberta legislature to- iug C. A. Running, pro- ; of the Co-operative commollllibdlllill Federation, 1n B bi’- gkuion in Cumro e constituency. the 41-year-old farmer of Meet- 1m; creek. .~\lln., went ahead on tho first few polls and maintained ii comfortable lead in the counting of i085 in llli‘ first straight. fight be- ureennoniiziiios of Social Credit and the Co-opcrativo Commonwealth day. ‘We vmcial 10111 Federal 101i . The CJIIIFOSC Independent Assoc- iation did not. nume a. candidate in the by-clcciiou caused by the death in Octobir of Hon. D. B. Mullen Minister of Agriculture. hlr. Sara's victory left the stand- inc in ihc icgisiature the same as aiier tho ilmwlial election lot March -Socinl Cridit 36: Independent 19; liilnrni 1. Labor" 1, Total 57. xofficial count. 33 o! 4i . Sayers 2.093 and Mr i. - The iolil vole was Smaller than lie 5.506 ballots counted in March i940. bu: ii was larger than had been ixpcctcd. g British Fleet Hunts trouble; i ls unsuccessful By LARRY ALLEN [Associated Press Staff Writer ABCHRD A BATTLESHIP with the Bflllsll Nlcditerraneun Fleet, Fro. ti.--i.-\Pi—-Bl'ltél.ll‘l'5 fleet. out ind lumiini: trouble. has lust.‘ sivcot a brood nnurof the Mediterranean liihvilti smhimg a single hostile dire bomlx-r or ivaiship. iintiicshuis. cruisers. destroyers, inc. flll't‘l‘.lll carriers in battle for- plirshmi about the It- _ "sled "bomb alley." but ll(‘llllt'l‘ c-crmnn nor Italian bombci- iuis uiincaretl to duplicate K of Jun. 10 when PM?" (iililkiuiid the aircraft carrier linsniuus llllll the cruiser South- ampton. llli‘ hitter so bndlv she was h fleet units. million 1m.- aliaus‘ !llili"-ll llll‘ iuuk by i; ta itilci‘ were notion-uni. This was the only iciion of the cruise. British uuihofliics said that tented i glWbC 1' x in Southern 191i di-siruciion of dozens of Ans .. li‘.\ over Malta. have seri- ousiv iiurrfrrt-rl with any us 1m. ns the German airmen may lilo-mm another mass attack on the Ilfilhxh mag h _ t Mirrhui llodolfo Grrizizuifs fllasscd ll'lilll.‘S_ in Libya are budiy Brflfcd oi iuutorccmenls nud the Veil-b OxllYUniS‘ the hope that. Mus- h m1 mm‘ viii be forced to ris aiilc stumoriiiis 0f the sea t0 kit hi llleyuiid lllf‘ll to Tripoli. uinbinc the Thor}- uv reports that the Itali- liié air i: - _ . , . ~ - .- Press. He ivn- commenting uh re- Rex llllll‘il'|l1ll(l‘li‘l lllllgfsmcxfgfxaltllsiglultl;( m." lfm“$".“s.“f°.'“°§‘ 1TH?“ M‘ b” “umhmumul m "mm" liicrts that n. it MucMillau. main-i an ll'.lllii.ll'lS-—flllfl this. Bioilish “Elfppgfiéliyeor” title u lifllifllillllfitffl- VICHZ-Pctain so“ [rum-d inirin of the Wartime lrcruiiicme-nis will“! bclici llilislderc "Thlkles-hfontague Bat-ruddy. Ll 665-2-4-31‘ "Hmkw illllifiht at New Glas- '°"- "euro vs. Hope River. L-730. tounwkfl! Graham's Road rink “will. Emerald vs. Monarchs. .______ Q20“)? $aie. Trinity Youn in. ~ visor r. TY 811 Ca u ‘ ""~—~-—- , phcggfil; _ Frozen strawberries. m‘ lli order. Daily delivery I n’ oii....ii£f"" Scimi- L-159-l-25-tf. uhmr ~-_._ In rmfllgullflgs. Monday. lllabiu- nil Pefirfinriyralvzllarbour. Wednem my.“ Pom ih Murray River. lieu unry 13th. srdhii. Two Cents, Guardian, Founded 1M7 F. , E .1 t? 2 c 5T k liisicago ‘Ih-ibuue. who said that fears _ Ylm- of an i vaslon of the United States Friday night. s ciioiis to rush fresh sup- ‘ lerll“lglllx-’li‘llftl‘llll\' bclicved that Hit- m _ means that an at- mulgi t0 fusmtcli both German and n troops to Tripoli is being " lie sol Ki Ii, ~' “, "E's Daughters. S. mWM§D°“"1<l-=. Saturday, Feb- ‘ L-650-2-3-2i. ll “__'_i-' lloirgaita I". Hospital Cake Sale at mm hi»; suurdnv afternoon. Feb- Churrh. ladies oiiflslt. Peters By ERIC BIGIO Associated Press Staff Writer CAIRO. Feb. 6.-—(AP)—-The Brit- ish offensive against the Italians in North and East Africa, was moving with accelerated speed today be- hind smashing Royal Air Force as- sauits on retreating Fascist forces. In East Africa. the Middle East command announced its troops were closing in on Cheren. Eritrea. rail centoe 42 miles northwest of Asmara the colony's capital. Further south in Eritrea Fasc st forces withdraw- ing eastward from Barentu were un- der vigorous pressure in the whole area. British mechanized forces speed- ing across Libya. in North Africa. advanced to within 60 miles of Ben- gasi with the gates of thatstrong- hold expected to be reached within 48_ hours. General headquarters said tersclv this drive "progresses satisfactorily." On a second East African front. the official announcement said Britsh forces advancing intoNorth- western Ethiopia. along the Gondax. road near Lake Tana, were making good progress. despite land mines planted bv the Fascists. British dive bombers were soften-'- ing Italian resistance with repented assaults on Fascist gun positions around Chcren and on the road e st of the town. This road and tie rail line leading to Asiimaru are ihe some 1.500 prisoners. mostly Itali- ans. had been taken. along with "military muicrials of all descrip- tions." since ilic bwinnlng 0f the East African campaign. among VOlllUlOS oii the landing field. nun fire. Maruza Eirdrome on the island of Scores triumph In Lease-lend ff’ Writer) ir. the battle over the lease-lend money-loan basis while on the oth- er side of the capitol C01. Chnrles A. Lindbergh asked the Senate reject the bill in its entirety. Lindbergh contended that Uni- ted States aid to Britain is "en- couraging vrur. prolonging it and ‘increasing bloodshed in Europe without materiality affecting the ‘course oi‘ the war." He testified iafier Col. Robcri. R. McCormick. in. E. Miller Pol .D0m1n1 amine . "t-‘YQF- Ottawa. biisiiéisa Dgfltifigflfl 0f the Canadian Institute of Bur- Veying at closing session of a two- dav annual meeting today, wninclude: J. H. Ramsay. Fbiederic. NewdBtrunswick. mimsonzN Sct'.R, . .. ;m_ Luke Chfilgttpmfiflince gmgg. Canadian Press bfllitary COITIBSIIOIh Island. H. E. Miller. Charlottetown. ______________ Antonescu Pbremlier tlcitn Antloérclascu 01f: Romania. Italians’ chief avenues of escape. 5 we . F‘. he my mus. 0“ GE?‘ ‘ Todayk British communique said with startling cicathpcnulty d(‘(.itl_;v I _ L tsoday as iumois spread that Horn. He; curien ima. leader of the bl00dv revoit of i111" "if" Jan. 21-23. was plotting a new in- April. 37 llVlllt! schools had been‘ surrectlon as a fugitive. RAF. headquarters announccdiis Xfflfifidafififhc?°§{l.f’,§‘,§§"§§*§..‘§‘1§.§{I. operation DiPIOYC ncXt September. bombers ruideci. Bfifkfl. Benilasiks Smanon, He was ygpgfted 1,0 imp-e As a result of this acceleration it iuiclromc. and BClllllIl, the night cf designated one of Rumamiys out- Fcb. 4-5. At Benihn. two hangars standing army renders w succeed were destroyed and u liuire Oil I'll‘? him in event of his death. Name of was started, Bombs also exploded me general was a segyg-L Barracks and the airdrome at 1- 1 m1 mg, 1n . Berke “Ho bombed. mid the roil- gsecrfgxesri-‘omnih? ooniilfrvp oimiiiiig I tray station no _Baroe_ was attacked to inform authorities of a plot and 501' the T111111 {"119 m 153 hWT-‘i {for nuv LlVlllflH found with arms or Other R.A.F. bombers raided tho Exv1o51ves_ fort. to plucc nd to Britain on a ending of taxation. Foreign Relations Committee t0 Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew (JHARLQTEERWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 0n councfl of Surveying body OTTAWA. Rb. .—- ._ m“ 6 (OP) P. E. Members of the Executive Coun- Provincial councillors include: D. H “dwn- Ed" By EDWIN JOHNSON rlen OTTAWA. Feb 6.-(CP) — Can- ada will be carefully combed for the cream of her vuung manhood in the months to come to meet ever-grow- ing demands of the British Com- monwealth Air Training plan. Hits out at Iron Guard i’; I’! rent of super-trained airmen emerg- ing from this empire co-opertitiie plan that Britain hopes to achieve mastery of the air and ultimate vic- tory over the Axis powers. - Alread tend, t m f eager Death Penalties De- yt])llllf,'lll\’"lfl%0lS'S\l-,'l':dlsl8% ugder the an. ll i 't "one v rseas c i crees Announced - in s...~.lli°....°‘tii§'.§ii t0 ‘E8’. Many‘ more are xicnring the end. of their ’ Rumors 0f New Re- training course in Canada. volt Heard By ROBERT ST. J0llN Associated Press Staff Writer ' been provided To Comb Canada For AiLFig/iters Dominion to be called on to make sacrifices to meet Axis threat in air. I ‘i l i Transport iProhlems may Hinder Italians By IIANRY TAYLOR Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.—- (AP)- Lack of adequate transport was rid. vanced today in Washington mili- tary circles as one of the undcrliiiig explanations of the Italian (lefenis in Libya. A the same time. it was said this t In a survey of the empire pro- ipossibillty is being studied bv United gram, Maj. Power said that a total. expenditure of 8113000000 had ‘ Etates experts because of the light 1i mlllht Ihroiv 0n the adequacy f put up flying ithe current organization of tlfie schools. hirdromes. buildings and [United States army. other works. Up to the cnd of inst, lli/feasre reports say the Italians D BUCHARE$T_ Feb 5‘ _ (AP, __ year the govn-rnment had paid ln str Ded their North African divi- upcned. the Miiiistfiiirdsaiil. ‘Fhepmo- Antonescu qppar-eniiy was Con. 2mm. however. ca 4 for an acci- ‘ ' tionnl 33 schools which would. be in (Continued on page 3. Col 6) Thousands of soldiers. armed with nftcr which the British pilots ' spraiifild the buildings with machine {{‘.§‘.§§§¢'i‘°sf,§‘,‘§_5 and escorted by tanks‘ The death penalty was rovlded for Death also was decreed for any- Rh0ll¢5~ one cfiga ing in demonstrations.fir- - ing on so diers or public buildings. BITOI-d- _Yé‘g°51§§fa_' Ffb‘ 61nd- attempting to kill King Michael. ‘AP’ — GM W811“ "1 l” A ' fomenting army rebellion. wearing a l"! M UK‘ gates 0f T9991“ ‘ b“ er I I I uniform illegally. or permitting a HliSDIUiCIIVS Sflld “Flllllhl- “fie? the" sni r to fire from his windows. icuns set aflnme that vltnl ImPOYt- A together 20 crimes vrere made lrmt Albanian town commanding the punishable bv death. inchidingevcnq-oad leading to the Adriatic port writing anti-government articles. of Vnlrmn, 28 miles away. drawing anti-government cal-Locust The harassed Italians, trying des- or singing political songs. . ‘perately to stem the Grcek advance. Fmm ‘me to m1‘ "Cal's immlmm‘ were reported to have made attack mm“ “'35 provide‘? 101' . “mlmts after attack. only to be thrown back whose children nie- COllVlClCLl of with Staggering 10 5es_ Even crack — crimes. IIu the Iron Guard revolt. iFascist {motorized unit's were used to o . . (By Ricliardt L. Turner. Associated lfl-yczir-old boy). l“, Man‘ S n ne machine gun was maimed by a. The decrees were directed with es-' Gm- Ugo Caviluem- Italian “on” WASHINGTON. Fcbl‘ --(AP)- '~.l ri or at Communists. Jcivs "mndcf- h“ thrmv“ everythmg m’ scoring thcir first. major triumph Rftilnperszons cf non-Rumanizin or- ‘has into the battle of Tepelenl be- mml Prison terms “is... cydpffldiCflllsW he realizes the fate of’ the ‘bill. administration forces in the doubled for them. The death pcn-‘ciiiire Fascist venture in Albania House of Representatives easily altv was threatened for persons prc- |limges on success or failure there, boat back tocla a Republican ef- mising redistribution of property or Greek sources say. cash 348000.000 of this amount and sions of their organic motor traus- lwnfilflfirflllon flint Hllided all the zhat it panned to pay out nearly port. leaving only the supp'v ve- S20.0li0.000 more before the close Of:lllClCS to double as transport forihe "st, jinfahiiiv. Much as it still is the 011°C lwith all but one of the American ‘n. a.i_'niy‘s new trianguhn" sirciimlincd divisions. This may have made it impossible for Italian Marshal Graziani to move his troo s into one concen- trated mass witch would have out- numbered the British forces three to one. Whatever the reasons. Grazlrmi kept his troops split up in isolated garrisons from 60 to 100 miles apart and the British forces have been able to defeat them one at a. time. Some American observers. how- ever. have expressed the belief that placing the emphasis for the Italian defeat on lack of transport is an over simplification of the proble . They list two other possible causes: Lack of the rill t0 fight. 2. Bad equipment. Reports BVftlllliL: lil Washington indicate that ultcr the Italian troops had occupied such widc _v separated points as sidi Barrani. Bar-die, Tobnik and Dernn their transport cars were withdrawn. Some of these reports suggest that the vehicles were removed. for use in the campaign against Greece. Those mLitary experts who are inclined to discount the transport- ation factor say that cithcr lack cf will to fight or bad equipment or :1 combination of both could have brcn the reason that individual Italian; commanders foiled to act to group. their forces. American military thought is tending more and more to the bri- lief that in modern warfare the morale factor must be rot-xi nt. six to one of Napoleon's mzrxlins. Howe A‘ A Glam” Officials By The (fnnadliin Press WASIHNUTONZ- Lease-fond Bill leditor and publisher of the Chl- advances rapidly through florist: uf we? ‘ant-nstlcf’ that the Nazis ld not conquer Britain and Representatives; final action likely OTTAWA. Feb. 6.—(CP) -Muni- H0115 Minister" Howe said tonight Byliou, yugnshvL‘ __ 6",,“ that so far as he is aware no nigh wou _ 4 that Britain did not iiccd help nnunillng at gates of strategic 'l‘cp- 011M315 OI his llflmlmlent me o" islve purposes. Another" witness. Hartford Moc- , , .from the United States for defen- cleni in Albania. lllillilllllllts fElw-l- i_.i.~cis with his dive- ilTlllS to try lo strike u; . at Britain in ‘the verge of retiring because of dif- ieijcnccs with himself or other aui-h- Naval sources furc- (""195 LON DON “w” Nldcl‘. .formci' minister i0 Canada. 8% DB-‘Nibl-ity of U-buat warfare iii . " r1111"? have bef-‘n 11° Ye51ln"m'~m‘- . . i i . .. .. .. . i. . < .1 none arc pending. so far as I denounced the itiasc-lend measure bflllilflfls All-"Il-g “plus. L-tlI-lfllflll Vi!" H _ . as a Wm- bm wmCh mmicrnflnes _nuvzil uiiils in Lritisu iiiiitcrs iiiny .""°“'i MY- "m"? 9-141 the calm-W" Lion's iucnsurc wou the first test House agrccd tentnlivel . a little later. to accept ll. Rcpu iican am- terminate at any time the powers bill. This vote was 148 to A concurrent resolution re- Smato and House to be effective. l gross" that United States vessels should not be sent into belliger- ent _pori.s or bciilgcrentwiraters. The House refused to write into sident against. the couvoylflfi 01 American Vessels to belligerent ports but approved tentatively a rovlsion stating that nothing in he bill was to bc construed as per- mitting"or authorizing the convoy- ing of ships by American naval vessels. The amendment to put British aid on a money-loan basis was drafted as a substitute measure approved by the Republicans of the Foreign Affairs Committee. WHERE W0 N FIRST SYDNEY. N. s. w. -rCPi-Noel Cow-mi. Brrlsh nctm‘. vistinl “"5 Australian cltv in (‘ullnffilififl Wm‘ 704 women and 21 m6!!- grrmted to the President by the “mm” 4B "m"? “I Bcmws" 141. London is don relaxed in its 14th raid-free n German activity elsewhere over Liverpool and other localities in m ‘west ‘England and Writes. No bomb; t Davi. n c, hcok hands with n8 0 my cflfl-Bfllufllce W“ T°P°H l‘ hum: éz Phrasal the war c Oi s c‘ I Britain was minor. Sh“. “u,” m mm“ o; ‘M555; Board. and Ralph P. _Bcll. director- of Strength‘ 206 m “in but’ me Dru-hm cununqe, mks “m, [An-up ceneial of Aircraft PIOCIIICUOILWGIB ‘about to PCSUZIII. Both officials are i CAIRO-Offensive in Libya moves Ndol or-e-vcor men- ‘ assaults mi re- ggglnlent providing m.“ Congress with accelerated spccd behind the ‘m? nanny.“ M“ Howe said‘ hwe by concurrent resolution. fgztsllgygltxlfnuxhi‘. mm,“ n.0,,” a", jarc giving- the aircraft problem our constant attention." firs?! Bell “£15 at his clffiice today ~i __ _ Ls f ianngaxci BUCHARI"ST' Dmconla" d: ilneetlilttig u?) flllgfflféngflfldlwlllOll. I-‘Ie QUlFPS 111E791)! l‘ mil-mini’ W” °f g§§?d"f,§'.f.§'..,'°,..°,§’o“,l'§§' Irriid there was nothing he could o . not needing the President's slgna- "V l in the moment which l\vou‘d prompt him to reslfm. Wm, ‘he 5mm, (some, "my vfr. lVlncMillan was in conference re. ' e o . ‘ ' ’ ‘ i . ’ A. -. iii; ‘c ' was sine ‘Otiatefiilinthfodfiv ctllfdilszh “gm” Cliercn Efltrcn-Jlrltlsh forces urn wltlhthe Manning}.- Mitnister todfygi. endment which would have decliir- lazglrfllgitgfl::°'::"‘*:Lf";;'"ugnfgaqpfi? that {My fiat‘; 3.01pm.. 511mm- ed it t0 b” m": “m” “I m“ om‘ Erltrelfs main port. Asmara. cancc because the two offlcialshold frequent ccnferences. Aboard s Battleship with the MY- ‘liirMlll-"i" h"! rem-led tr Brlllahflfledltcrrritiean rit-riTi-“ifift cffitrnent on rooorw that l"! "Wm the bill an admonition to the Pre- 3:52am? ‘gigfizair :':]:§3,,?:,.|“l: u: ‘ zgrnljraeciaft or attack by Nazi dive (continued on page a‘ col n c department and said he Denies Quit ll. S. Minister Confers with Marshal Petain VICHY, Feb. 6 ~<APi - The new Unltrd Stairs ambassador. Ad- miral William D. Leahy. confcrr-srl today with Premier Petain at the “Qlghf, or a political crisis which. , . i - urces said. might mean Pe- "Mv re aliens with both officials figmgs sgtlrement ‘o a nompomisflr status similar to that of the presi- dcnts of the third rei-‘llbllg- Vichy waitcd. meanwhile. for Ad- miral Jean Dar-lam, the Navy Mini - fer. to settle with Pierre Laval in Paris the make-up of a new French cabinet which will lead the con- quered nation to closer collabora- tion with Germany. It was considered probable that Laval would return to the govern- ment with more power than he ever had before - perhaps either with the title of remier or as president of a propos directorate. holding all important reins of government. lan went to ParLs today for the second time this week. He may be buck Saturday. Raid - free coupon. m». e -rcr>> -Lcn- - C A N A ll A tght out of the last 18 tonight, and A few planes were captured near r nnsn B M iBrecdcrs’ Association for 194 i or five to one instead of the thrcei 7, 1941 Operate in Canada's waters By Sam Robertson Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Feb. 6 —(OP) —A high naval source said toclziy that Ger- man long-range submarines soon may launch extensive sea wutrfare again t shipping in Canada's Adan- tic waters. At the same time Commodore L. W. Murray, noisily-appointed com- mandzint of Royal Canadian naval ships and establishment. in the Unit- cd Kingdom. announced that the number of Canadian naval units operating fr. British ivaiers may be quadrupled in the sprinc. The warning of possible sea tor-i ror near Cmiadn was accompanied by this remark from the naval source who gave 1t:- “The (loubling of Canada‘ scn-. power announced this week by Prime Minister Mackenzie King will provide an answer to any such Nazi plans." From Canada's army came expres- sicn of satisfaction u‘; plans for strengthening its armored resistance and increasing it- infantry ranks. Liz-Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton, gen- eral officer commaudiug-lii-cliief the the Canadian corps. said: “The program represents a careful ar- Wuniircnent of the resources available .i'n Canada in n manner calculated ‘lo cxcri; the maximum possible cf- ifcct cu the cncmy. 'I‘his is the one ithoiltilii- and planning put into this matter." i Naval sources said underca raid- ivould be operating on the A- ‘ " side of iho Atlantic but for |t'::e - ' obvious attempts to court {favor with the United States. In- crwsing American assistance to ms‘ orilug to more cxtcnsive U-boat uc- l0 PAGES‘ l of I lo. passengers. formerly of Vancouycr. 0f the plane. First officer C. E. Lloyd, Winni- peg. foimerly of Ottawa, second 1n commrind. formerly stewardess. mobile’ dcolci‘. z Prcfvssor l2. McQueen. Winnipeg, lsonul contact with the head of hi5‘ Economics Dcpnriiunnt. forces here, and lic 1s U ir-iiv of hl-finiitoba. , Ccudr. H. H. flax-lows. Ottawa. imam’ lmpm$wfla ll" mfsel“ m“ mg in Palestine and said they had .onl,v one complaint—ihat the EV C‘ Maul...“ vflncouver_ agsk imight be over before they had time atiuchcil to the naval _. . ‘. v . ._ headquarters. Britain iiill result in the Nazis re- fin” at Otinwm i MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Every man is open to commit the fault of which he is lust capable. Annual Subscription Delivered, “.00 By lltdli P It‘. l.. “.00; Canada and U. 8. 85.00 NADA PLANE BRASI-IES l Nazi Subs may Wurst Accident In Canada’s Air History Occurs Dead include nine passengers of big transport plane—’Cause of n Western l l Al{f\4.‘$'I‘ltONG. Qlllqdbttl). ti 1:01; 1 M . h P)-'l‘\vclve persons die in the ar early morning when a ‘Traus- 1 jcilllflilét Air Linc-s pus enger plane ' [plunged to curth today near tlilsi ismnll ioivii in llOl‘ill‘-\'L‘.~;l6l'll Omar- ‘ 391 mile.» mist of Winnipeg. 3 ‘fhc (icuih list of the WOISL ac- g cident lll Canada's aviation history contained the names of three crew members and nine spect the Australian forces Captain W. E. Tivi s. Winnipeg. proceeding to Landon for discus- ln charge gsions with the war cabinet. said to- night he is taking n message l encouragement to the people Britain from the people of Austra- a. - » l The message is: “We want to tell ‘vmmpeg ‘you we are on the job just as you MI . . . . . . \ ‘mud’ Nun’ .are. Our cities are not being bomb- ‘cd. but bombing British cities Cqmw R novcr succeed in ivinuing the war so London in order to establls much of them as he Clill. tiviiv in their attempt to break in- Hm to n“. Bmysh Timber coymp ‘to be in it le‘ lto the flow of supplies i0 Britain. l Naval sources COl‘>lflPl‘f‘(l it .ike- south Atlantic from which the un- Hmrassrnent of merchanimm bound ilo and from Britain. i ;lsland man to Represent Maritimes i TORONTO. m. 6—(CPi—-George ‘C- . . . _ gr lgasBgi/élrflgg ogirgélfijgoéggbilfil; received a encrasage from Captain officers of senior rank," lie . . r111?‘- -. W‘ .i~ ..i.'.i~..iti 1y w“ the N071‘ ‘Wow-d “Stamlgh a treasurer loifmtiie éxifileiaoifgwrisj. hljifc I mother ship in inc "*1" north or Assurance Compmua (Mr. Freer is a brother-in-laxi: of British Colum bin. > _._ ___ flrmfls: ! ILINGSTON. Ontario, Feb. i times of the Canadian Sheep This that. he intended to make a “are receiving twice. thrice. 1. a sniff ll. S. bomber lain. souihivcst of hcre. The bomber. under command of Cflmmllillcfltiml- - At 4:45 a. m. osrr. (0:45 a. m. A. l iuriutlrint of Liidd Field. Fairbanks. S. T) D. B. Collyer. TiC-A- V168- Ala kn. was en route from McI-el- Dre ldcnt. left Winnipeg in another inn Field. Sacramento. Calif. to plane for Armstrong He arrived tn ‘Denier for {ruining in cold weather the northwestern Ontario town at three other com- _ Capt. Richard S. Freeman. coni- ivcrk. Civilian conservation corps par- ties found the wreckage late to- av. Parts o.‘ the plane were scat- ti-rrd cvcr tiic hillside. The plane and the bodies had burned. Fl." 1mm the big four-motor ship .l sagebrush for 100 yards i ‘om he wreckage. i A ivuich found at the scene hail ‘siopyiczi zit 9:40. The lust mes age rcceivcd from the plane was 9:30 a gm. P. S. T. (i130 a. m. AST) report.- ‘IP12 the craft 50 miles oust. of Reno Ono mnn who viewed thc shat» nrcd bcmbrr said ii appeared > pl-inc might have exploded in the flit‘. i Two mcn sniv the big ship crash unto the hillside. 'I'hcrc was a great Q- mokc billowcd lll the sky. 0f advertising chr‘ man and cwlltmiii director oi‘ ‘ business publicntimr_ Lid. of Lou- don. says in "Prhi:ci"s' Iuk" out l-‘ri- ay. advertising dropped about 5O pvr cent in ihc expectation London xvas to bc bombed night and day from . the vcrv siiirt. i "At the end of the first Sop-l dropped on London." Chisholm con- tinued. “Business mm drciv breath again. Courage gmdunfl‘): ;‘(‘llll'il".'l-- sou for the return of the advertis- er. "Advertiser: foimd that turnover dropped when advertising stopped: then they discovered that sales iii- crcnserl when advertising was re- newed." - landing. the final message was recorded, lim- rmd bringing the flying ceiling 1.200 fcei. Ground made preparations for the l‘O‘.lllll night lflllillTiif. Whcn rho itlhne failed to conic E doivh. Arnrslrong notified T. C A. ver machine harl Sllliiviiilli ‘ LOVELOCK. Neva, Feb. fl -(A- gasoline for three hours flying when Pi — Eiuht mun lll a big United it arrived over Aimstronw and ril- Stntes uimy bombing plane were though it had failed to report fur- klllcd toclrrv when the ship crashed U161? ll- WHS lWIiQVPd Hi fif-‘t 1T may into the side of flagged Top ivioun- have mode o forced loading on a lake or landing field off the line of :. 1. i pfmy officials. i Land and air search parties were i nuicklv- oryrznilrxid. At about 9:30 a. l m, the 'I‘.C \. officials sighted th" , l l l (Continued 0n page 3, Co] 5) Oppose move to i Fortify white flour to fortify ivhiie ikur by ad- ‘crnsh, they said. and clouds of black duig lhiiimiii i0 l'll(‘l‘\‘ '.\. iuin Ii-l conicnt. mci opposition l0- (lny frccn the Ciiim‘ uuiriiiou lllifl its advisory commit- . ice i0 the Dominion council of Wartime value ‘osnl L ilk‘ Viln- l council of and national hcnliii mirl its ndvi. (irmiuiiive is licarlcvl by Dr. C. H. Bcsl of Toronto. Atbradilncctiiig hold ' "llfilb? es istssc NEW YORK. Feb. c —(AP) - 1iliputdfoilkacnlaion. officials said nu.- and moderately rold Mllowfll Advertising increases stiles even un- tgod“; “and “win, or [no opinion that der war conditions. Cecil Chisholm. 1m $1 lu ' nrc nf the opinion" one of- W“ "ml Pilww“ s“ k "k “allot nil of ihc rs-"ciuirii “W mild l" A‘ '(‘fll(‘l"$ of ulioic ivhrrit “is ialicn ill um I At the outset of the ivar. Chi hoim . i _ wrote, the volume of ucvrspnpci" 5m" mp r.- milird lll'(\ n wing” Hfllll" fur/v. l" .i u-hiio loaf contain- mir. iii llif‘ l‘lilllll'(‘fl qunhiitics- vita» H _ ins and other nuiriiioiiril urcus-i Timlw- -‘- 59"‘ Sun 5H6 tin.- Ili'.f‘l'll0(il\ n. .'\".(l iyscs §‘lll'.>l'I‘\\‘ lllfiflllllg at ‘Prune uho upport loriifviuc flour .- * niliiiiin. lliitimin have coirrrri l that the ltliiflflil methods of mi inc lui-w- on of rho flour the "ira- min cvuurvx‘ ‘when tho gcri s bill lllfll» W55 finll’ llfllr 0f llW l1‘?!- iluislr.» oi ivlimt are rirnnvci cunliuuly. .\lllCt‘ mrsi tombci not a. single briub had been ti,‘ 1wcpfc inslczirl of ‘.\ll\lf‘ ivhent ihcse peopie are not g ‘ ' . sufficient. of such vitamins in t. ‘ dloi. By adding tlfnuiin ni lPiNl one part of the vitamin namely B-l. is Added. Dll four tiimes as much money as they. falling when ever received in civil life. Are they loaning their surplus money t0 the hing visibility to a mile and zn half illflflGil? The answer in many cases to lis ‘N02 I say to these officers whose crew workers Idutias are only confined to c lcountry. does your conscience prick iyou?" nt. unknown. Message of hope i CAIRO. Feb. 6.—(AP) - Roberfl G. Menzies. Prime Minister of Aus- tralia. vrho now is in Egypt to iii- o. and door-oi or A. w- liiéfisliiaa“mfiwfilfirie“ ° pcomincnt Vancouver auto- .5;;;;.1ng' l Mr. hlonzics said he had stopped in the hiicldlc East on his way to Appeals to senior frlcrsen. raiders would carry out their M“ A 301mm. charlottewwn) I F.W.F. Gaston. Winnipeg. mana- 1 ger of the ivhoicsale departments of the llud oil's Buy Company and l formerly secretary of Canadian committee. I. E. Davidson. Vancouver. secre- l tarv of the hfrrslcr Baker's Union of law-yer speaking ionightcn be ‘ the local zvar savings council, Exact time 0f the crash was not ldeclared that senior reserve lUIOWII but the lust report from the r-rs of tho Canadian army were not. plane -CF-TCP~cumc at 3:47 a. m. _icontribuiin_z to war saving. S.T. (5:47 a. nt., AST) when the should. ound radio operator at Armstrong (OP) -— Major W. M. Nickie- us they‘ "A good number of re=erve force officials in Winnipeg. The big sil- i sOME FQLK'S HONEYMOON CON5l5T$ 0F A RIDE Acorn; i THE‘BR\o\..E PATH’ ‘TORONTO, Fob. oi-rcr- ~ -Pro- Qucbcc _ The Canadian council of nutri- SFIiIILJOh-h 10 iion is hcadcd by Dr. R. E. Wozlc- lilflllfilX 19 house. deputy minister of pensions Charhttiloirn l0 l"\‘ FORECAST 1 . . . M“. ... 1 . h pom" n’ W]. ML n“ r832 Sgmopsis: The wcziili i" has ‘wt \i '- . fmr and mdcrritviv POlH m u, forth‘. 712. id l‘ or than Chnrioiti ‘(uvu m .- i ‘mum and maximum b€ltlpi'f'illlll'(‘.<.‘ Maritime E051: “udcrutr- iiliiilst by snow or rain by Szi-iurilvy. parts o. High iirii ill. fiit"ll.i"l tit. " b‘u‘.l moon Pch. li_ 826 pm. sllllllllli$lflfi iii“ 1R miiiulcs lat- (‘AR FERRY SAILINGS Lcnrcs Bordon 9.45 A.M. 1.00 . complex. Imavcs Tormentlna 11.00 A 3.15 P. M.