$1011. r-‘merslw dnni MAXIMS ‘ 07A ‘ MERE MAN The austere spiritual tone of Psalms with the simple asslon God wl Ill and bracing sense o fellowahf th tho Eternal is a aalenlar lnltlolmollml the for Ullrloltolulva linaillln Two Cont: llornlll tloardlt i. rounded 1M7. C h ufir BRlTAlNTll DRIVE Hill Alli {unlit Purchases Engines For Huge Airliners Designed For Com- mercial Trade Routes. ' By D0601: Francis Associated Prrss Avirtlun Writer NEW YORK, March fll-—tAP)—~ Great Britain is preparing for a rerwwed drive to obtain cqunliiy with other powers on world air routes in spite of the demands vol-nth war has imposed (n her air- craft industry. ' This dlsclo- ure today that Bri- tish commercial interests had pur- chased approximately loll power- ful United States-made engines- enough to power a fleet of 25 long-range airliners-kt arse on Empire routes was almosv come:- dent with the formal inauguration of the British Overseas Airway-s‘ Corporation. The engines. of 1.100 Eirrsemwer, maziufacturrd by the Wright Aeronautical mrporation of Pct- w-mn, N, J., were contracted for and have been delivered in Eng- land since the start of the war. ilieir purchase marks the Lrst time that Britafn cVfl‘ has cme to the United states for commercial engines in quantity. What the reifurnfshlrig of the British commercial airline business will mean in terms of ccmrpttltion t;r American trans-oceanic air- lines and German airlines in South America remains for determina- hloscowfitcpsilp Appropriations For llcfcncc n Witt uanmii. Ass-trial"! ( y Press staff Writer) MOSCOW. M04131! 31-0.?)- gussla, gteppQd up her defence an- proprioiions today llllfl dwdedz? create a new repubhc-the ‘ l t within the Soviet Ulllflib- ncfr- pomflng ggrrlmry won from Fn- mm with soviet Kaiella to 10111“ d“ Union Knreio-Fiiinish 50v et Socialist RoPiibiic A 1040 deience ' 000,000 rubles (nominally abou. 511.400.000.000) wits announced in mo supreme soviet. Russia's Par- liament Last. y?l\l“s defence ap- propriation was 40.885.000.000 rub- its (about $8.l’l'l.il'!0.9ii°l- nenlsion to create a new re- public l“ the nsrilivwcsi. bordorlnff Finland was mode by lhlllllllllell" nt an earlier session w. ch hoard ‘budget of o7.oo0,- .1 u be completed in the dominion exc- Scrap metal o! all descriptions ls being collected for the ever-growing demands of’ the Allied rendered obsolete by new deslgna are being broken up. to emerge assleek and powerful engines of dos eral seized from Germany in i918. Five Killed As Private Plane Crashes SEATTLE. March 31—(CP)-— Four children and q girl pilot ilvere killed today in the flaming crash of a five-lpassenigei- private plane near Boeing field iii southwest Seattle. t The we. apparctzililyd catching ire lu um, rinse..- vs y rom an altitude oi‘ about 300 feet, lauded in a sawdust pile at a lumbet comonnv plant. and was enveloped in 11317195. All five victims were cit-ad before rescuers could reach the side nf the ship. Removal of ltmhmbodles was delayed by the en.. , non being scrapped near l‘ Active Service Vote Available Tues. Morning OTTAWA March 31 -(CP) -- chill arla include sev _._._... L Over the sea nnd in Uanucia_ from coast to coast the iluiii iiioiis mm on active service cast their DHIXO-Gl and tonight tho dlSlTlDLlilDIl of lite-re votes reniaslieu lite one big more l0 on. ‘rne results of the active service vote will be known Tuesday morn- ing. By that time the four special, returning OIHQEIII‘ in charge of at». to was in» F “=1 “l”? lii%i."‘l.;3§€.“m.“tl§ Wsirrstii‘ "l1 human‘ M pm“ “ ‘ “Cmuyk have been addeesi to civilian totals. promoting Leningrad. Murnnins And. whue us‘ Tuesdayk cwma“ and the Arctic mil line to Mur- mansk. . Oi the more than 13.900 Square. miles ceded by Finland, all but ii small section near LPlllllffiltl Will be included in the new republic. To Seek New Grain Rate While War On NEW WESTMIN§TER. B. 0.. Mai-h 3l--\'CP;-1.:e A s.c.aii‘ii Beard c-l Trade cf the inner Vai- lr-Y w.ll ask the Dentin-tan Govern- ment for a drierenmii ircnllu. rats on gran s-i.p_.cci lo the Cdllai for feed purpxes during llil: war. $5 H. Barton. chairman of a lwme creator's (iffllliilll-Ii‘ soiii that British Columbia is an ideal place .n which to m. e hcgs. ll ‘ on a cheaper rate on feed Illli-ll M bggiycured. ¢........n;.;.; ..-.._ pg- Blle for Notices in this column I cents per word. ___.._. Dance "Entertainment " and Do Tufldg , l and?“ w”! yhfirietflxfili. "Loading hogs Murray River, Thurad l 4. W. m. Je kl . ”' Am L-zuo-l-iiifi "In Moguls-Ground Meat be. H f H P111153; l. ' its? .i.i“it.i.2! Company. " "Ga All 1h n west m: up‘; u“. Y??? eforefreo M. ' m‘ “u” L-m-ii-ll-Mtf. "a _' t aiusnv "' l=~'~»-';"i»l.-..~t s no. ' ' W42. s. t. 000p. nut-m . 100 on, batches \. ' " cows iaslcospeei .fill- l. oionders eqillvarslil- ' t.- 14-1 *4 ixh l \ WT» government with an unprecixlcnted majority in the House of Commons. the late of _ members electl with narrow major-Mes hinged unt the active service vs . Civilians chose 178 Liberals for the House of Commons. They also picked 39 conservatives. Eight C. C. r‘. members. nine New Democracy. three Liberal Progressives. three itt:ia|)cti<.¢.-.it Litiernis. one United Reform. one Inticpcildilit. one Un-, lo)’, llllll oni- liiilrpeiident Conserva- tive. Two Sotllli Maple Creek and Acadia, reu ‘N1 in doubt will] ‘Phree {tints .- oection was de- lirrcd until Alli-l 22 because o! lhrl vote in Canaan returned the Klnili | (tenth 0i n criniiiilritv. Bane Dill/Jo sznuicrs. sailors and cast ballots! airmen WON‘ eligible to ' ' ‘"1 m. n0 tOt-l in the dluiiiilfvii <. "'1 ‘ al 0t‘ thus-e who tool. nnvniiiiillfl 0i their franchise wiu bc BVlLlRblG until the final results brcolllo know" A special l‘t'l.1ll‘l\lllll Olflcirl” lll London tabulated voles cat in tho United Kingdom. In Halifax votes cast in Novn scoila. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Isltmd “Tl? ccrnied Will's Qllflbfl‘. Mlllllwb“ a: ‘ Ontario votes were handled in Ottawa and thaw cast. in Saskatche- wan. Alberto and British Columbia ‘Vlllfilid to at smiol returning officer n mon on. On reopstilng of the bllllol b" the count began, the tally to be forwarded t0 Mr. Caston uuv fill‘ distribution among return fill 0f- flcers of the various 243 constituen- cies. On ‘me do they will kfiiiow how much to a d to the civ an mlifm. Air Training Pilot Killed muvnm. out. rgvénfiilm; ,- l E. ar . $%aip.coatnadftn Air Force flying lmtnictors‘ school at ‘Picn- ton. was killed esrlv wdev Wllfil his automobile aldeswllXld I m”? gy- gitfl; ‘mirmzss broken . Marion awn». m broten Ifllbflf llllll i. ' s native of Harrisbiirl- l flzay said the infantry; one a er pilot officer in the Uni army. H! Joined the] . Ito was I. I New Actitzlity QILIVQS i-ilfronl- Heavy Enemy Artillery Fire Is Coupled With Air Movements. PARIS. March 3l—-lAP)——A burst of activity by rival all‘ IONBB lll the war today followed lond ac- tions marked by heavy German artillery fire which lnrussed French pislllgng along a ‘JO-mile front. The evening commurilfllle 0! m9 French liitzh command said:- “Falrly intense activity by bot-h air fcrces." in its morning communique the hleh command reported: "Artillery fire in the rcizion northwest of Bitclie. Bursts of machine-gun fire: along the Rhine in upper ANCE- German "nomad batteries" were held resptlmlble by the French for me c“ Frcnrh positions alone the front between Saar and VOEEQS with who‘. small llllfllllf)‘ attacks were coupled. French authorities. however. diii l “m” 9° “m? all“ WM Mlle t0 Bon- | l not attach any particular simil- ficiince to the heavy artillery acti- vity which has last-rd several days Ie A Fangs l l I attacks l were "easily repulsed with fairly! serious losses to the Germans." The Gonnsirs are usin? ltillimctre mcbiie mills- liauliniz them to positions fmnkin the French firing n few 1"l‘1l'liS and 105- l then hastily decamping to a ncwl snot before the French counter- fire can locate them, military sour- ces said. French Take Prisoners _ North o! Bltche imo in the held regions the Gelnions launched three attacks. In addition to in- flictine casualties, the French said their troops took “some prlsfllwrs.‘ The firing also brdte out in the upper Alsace along the Rhine vrherzoitcr the Germans hoisted Pacifist asters or turned on their lziudspca HS. At sea. the French said German glories attacked a French warship ut failed to damage it and that the plants eventually were driven off by n squadron of the French coastal patrol pianos. The did not identify the warship. Near East Lender ln Paris General Maxims Weygand. com- inander of French forces 1n the sai- East. arrived here Saturday for a military conference. The cabinet formed by the new "push-tlie-war" Premier. Paul Rey~ naud, will meet tomorrow morning with President Albert lobnin. A new economic warfare com- mittee under the leadership 0f vice-Preaiier Camille Chautemps was created Saturday to coordin- ate the nation's economic campaign nqninst Germany with the allied military strategy. Premier Reynaud designated Paul Bnudouin, resident of the Bank of Indo-C lna, as secre or a common administrative staff which will supervise decisions both of the new committee and the Premier's inner “war cabinet.‘ U. S. To Recfiize Old ghuinese Gov’t: ABHINGTON. March 31 —(APl tats Secretary Cordell Hull slid yesterday that. lhe United States "of course" continued in mcogniae n» Chinese Nationalist Government at Chungkfng rather than the new Japanese sponsored Minis set uP a Ranking. i. l unfit clutch LEADER lissis iiintniio One ‘O f Dominiotfs Best Known Preach, ers Called By Death. TORONTO, March 31--tCP)—- A lCZRlCl‘ of the United Church of Ulllldllfi. and one of the Duminiorfs most svioeiy-kiiiowh preachers, Rt. lwv. Di". '1'. Albert. Moore died n1 his home here early today. Ho was in his 80m year. 0r. lvlooi-e had uocn ill 1B months. He suffered 8. heal-t nioack while on a. tour of inc Maritime Provinces and was brought. home. He rallied from: t-nue some of his work for the; 500181 Bcrvlce Council of Oanadal until a few weeks ago, A former Methodist, Dr. Moore was amwiiitedsecrotary of the General Council of tile United Chlllell at the time or union .n 192a and retired from the office about two years agJ, He was Mud- llllvr m lads B-ilu rims. After re- tirement he continued to dgvme nLs immense energy and gbillty w lllclmlllllk missions for the ciiurclrs uspurtiii-eiit of evangelism and m- chili] scrvlce, c was born in A to June 29, woo. c n‘ Om" Alwliys militant ln social reform 17*! M30" f€r 16 yours hold the Position of getter-oi secretary {or U/lllltlilism and scoial reform in [he Wlillidlst Church and for sew m“ W1" W,“ rzvnerai bflcrotfiry 07 m‘? 101115 Day Alliance oli Cllllllldll. Di". Maui-u was acnve in “mmllfl "l? llllfils of union or‘ Mwlwl-‘ll. Pmsbyieriun and Con. grsgationol church m canadlh lnquiryglnio Foundering 0f Pilot Boat HALIFAX, Moi-on ap-(cm —An lllqllly into the foundering of Hali- iJX pilot boat. No. ‘l. which claim~ ed nine lives eany Friday, was ad- loumed Saturday until tomorrow afternoon. the Mr. Justice w. r. oiu-i-ou of Nova Bcotia Supreme Oouzt alt- lnc as a special commissioner, opened the formal investigation Saturday behind closed doors. Bov- erai witnesses were heard, but there was no indication of what testi- mony they gave. The schooner -the Heb- ridean —sank swiftly after a coi- ifslon with a freighter whose name was withheld. Bix senior pilots and three others aboard the schooner sank with her. most of them ap- tl t‘ in th lr blinks. Tglftbtgtlwl. ... cirrsrn l1 0 I , ‘ freighter to pa: s pilot aboard. None of the bodies have been ie- covored from the t in theoullr iiu-bor re u» o t down. search _mfléamunabie ‘ %a we an no sad. . III!" gi rv-v-w-w-jm‘ lvowing a salvage osocern. _. qniiztouorown. CXNADA. MONDAY, APRIL’ 1-,’ 19.15 l“ Of Ma rs nftfons manufacturers, and old field pieces trucilon. Above, ironically enough, the can- Allics To Open Offensive In Near East? BUCHAREST, Dian-h 31- tAPJ-lurkcy was rfPl'¥‘§‘=l"-l‘d in usually vvelhlntomiod Bulk- isn diplomatic quarters tonight. as having agflwd to permit passage or British and French warships through the .3...»- danelleg to choke off Ger~ many’; supply line from lfus- sla in the mack sea. _ The newspaper Le Moncnt, regarded as close to the French umbflssy here. reported, moro- over, that Turkey had agreed to place hcr naval bases at Trcbizond, siitnsun Mid Sinnpe at the Allies disposal fur use as contraband control bases. (ln London llie Foreign Of- flcc domed the reports.) In- formant; here reported the Turkish decision was reached at a British-Fl‘cI\€ll-Tllf‘lfl§|l military conference a few days ago at Aiicpo. Nazi Planes Flee Without Dropping Bombs I LONDON, March 3l—(CP)——{ German. filers scouted lir.t.i.;is' tiwthern tip today and tinii iiur- i rled of! wnh all lmious still in. their racks as Blutish i;gii‘.eri ialmics 8.110 llilll-l-llllfidll. guns went] int.» aouon, . An unsint/sd nurniixr of enemyl raiders cau ed a. lu-mniuie .i ' ro.d alarm 1,0 be sounded in il slictiand Islands, and a single i plane set. of! a 40-minute alarm in 1 the Orlmeys, vuhere fragments o1 g anti-aircraft shells fili in the I Jreots. Bcih groups oi islands are l of: Northern scolland. . Later the lvilnltry of lniormii- tioii stntcd llhzvt a Gel-mon Dar-sier- -t..111b:l" W45 airtight. "iiiilztping" andl British “as ciisabled by n Sdlglu l iiio piLrsiiL-t plane inr out over North Sea. The Bcriror was re~‘ ported fast seen flying low cveri the water with smoke pCtirlIlSl from t one engine. i T11..- Crerrnan air activity caused‘ Only a slight stir despite Snturw, day's warning by Winston Ciiurch- 1 ill, First Lord of the Admiralty,- that "an intensnficaiion cl the struggb- is to be expected." Public discusson remained fixed on the reoonvening of Parliament Tues- day and the diplomatic offensive o1 the Allies now taking piece in the Balkans. ‘rlgihizcnsig at the naval blcokatie in north-cm wn-ters and economic action In Southeastern Europe were heralded widely, but the foreign office denied. however, that. Tur- kye had elven the Allies pennis- sion to send ships through the Dardanelles flsaits to the Black Bu. as reported satimiay in Bioharest. ' o have not asked for per- mission snd they have not given it." a spoaeanan said. Salva e Tug Goes To p’s Assistance 11.4mm March si -io1>> - The salvage Foundation Flank- iani: ’"“ *~.:;.-:-~=~ r. somew o flaiihx Harbor," according to Osp- o! the round- iain n. lhtharaone ation Maritime United. a mains lflliodthi - o"-n..s"‘.ll..."£”“‘°°‘ Read by Everybody g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew evil. After ponslhillties, for in the battle with around which we have overcome. MAXIMB 01 A MERE MAN conquest come higher Pbx- either within our souls m us. we must redeem iii-it “.24 _ _ ,_ . {moss CABINET T0? l MEET TIJESEAY“ Flurry 0f Rumors 0v- cr impending Min- isterial (J h a n g,- e s Are Heard At Ot-l igiwzi. l.‘ ).\{'.)' f.\', .\'i.i|i;l_| ‘§l~——~(t:lJ) —~\\'iil\=.i; (H.ilii'i'|11‘,1_ liirgl Lord‘, ciliuileil a.‘ O'_l'l‘AWA. M Cabinet minister - Ol-LLLWB. from their \ c E I O 4 inlo f é" licw \\ g Fl initmsilicziih.“ _ ‘ l. ». . . , ‘l . st. w.‘ o; mnuh. ‘i’ me t». t \\‘.li tin Exam“ kuwuvkto‘ mlllvliilglé o chuii- .~‘.\\" . ‘pit Iii itziin . 'Cl‘l\' . .-' -li m: -.i . .. - »' oigarliarueut. p8 m I WM‘ b‘! ‘-‘~.‘*‘l' ‘l lll l1": Ill- ?‘l3°l‘t 0i the Csnveinn t.‘ e litr "‘- l ' service vote probably ‘Willi be 131C015" , c. \ J- . a may" m by thoiime cabinet mums. 1L i5 t, '~~'“‘_r=¢ l 1 W“ (‘l llvll" 0x118‘! 0d l0 "D505 811.1’ of tlic mainr-_, lt':ilil_\' which gin‘ all‘. :i.l-.-,-,;,;;._4. iiilcs bl’ ivhii-li every mlntsivr u-a» (‘looted but may alter the pgyut. siutidiiig riiovcn by t)“. flwyflmn ‘may aiiuhl uliillull nf tho nciinitiistra- vs in lllc nQ-.'_i'<-..<..i'." lllx‘ lighting spvwvli, limitl- thrv (lfllllllli0ll._ This u'i'"k is cxrvcrted to bn my. en over to eliscussioh of these problems. consideration of urouo, ills to enlorzo and strengthen the cnbfnot. and mapping plans for IlllXlf|ll~2 tit-iilixils l-i jun Allies in "unfit-fl nciicui" U) Jbriiig the war against Germany g i0 a speedy fflltl. the session. l It. folimved closely, too, upon m; . _ rim. ire that ill Alix-i n. ~ . ‘ Emmet Now Portfolios l arc rminvd 1:; nfljhful] . .1 1 -» l. ‘ - v - ‘~ It is not likrh‘ nuv definite tie- n. Ualltwijrx,‘ 1:.’.‘~,hb-‘Sc‘:3g_ ‘ clsinrts on these matters will be (in- munwd 1mm no“ week‘ General in Lin om and by greater nctlv. iiv in the Pacific asaliist shipments ,._. tin-i ,1 Anllllll lobar-dollop Delivered $5.00 "v hIull-PJLL H 00; (‘nmtiiu and (1.5. 50.... akes Fighting Spccc FULL ruins} Warns ‘Nanci. Britain Might Change Tactics‘ Forecasts Intgficntion. Of Wztr Conting —— N0 Quzzvrel With Italy, Russia 0i‘ J ‘dpflll. i.*i¥.i§.tm ln Halifax After Today U11 3 - . . . l t , . th, . , . . __ .’ l -; ,.. . ,. .. .. .1 is, cl in. n. §13l‘i§l-§l<ill3'°1s§§§§{liigfiffimatrhcé (PM loix‘ 1-H‘ M.‘ m“ ""‘""*?‘1 v1 wt}: t. i'.\ c1 umll. MI- Ours ‘ w ~ 1 t» . l . ' : . ' - I. - . ' mils u dimmed by the fzftlviu of‘ “f-.“"‘ ‘m “m o’ 1d“. 2O '.“- "5 5”“ 1‘ “s ‘““°°d m prflbletn: and y-gs~,>gn,slbumcs Hang i‘. all he cullcrl on laiirnpcsl lllllll.‘ relief folfolwll !1~'"'~"°¢ f tine rlcpuw niin 1K5" R. or ' who ‘(fl rev i and Prorlzi city In his letter the ddiflll-I o! labor said "for the In!‘ ytlifs your share o.’ direct l’ was greater than the mo: atno 110w‘ being paid and I8 Milli-it! conditions have imvlwod to s. com siderabie extent, I s.‘ no reaped! Why you require fedora‘. am‘ brow- opiiiion umonr A). - ,_ g - . . _ _ _ _ . Pa“, i. that éxvgiffimirlgflmg: “hi; ‘ glmilais) [ninltlfiliglifi lift!“ lvlfixico w, incial assistance for he ooinml 'll"'(‘ nvv- nfirilnllf)" r .t l . d ‘(“"’ “i- ' w- c“? CY can i 3' 3G0? :1“‘.""ii‘llli will 2122mm 016?...‘ lliCt-‘ii- way to Gerriitihy. "lrlorli ‘vim av . or 1b‘. 1 l -”- y l\ ' ‘s nssvruon that. 1» Ono of tho ll(‘i'l\'l'f‘"f lvsnonsibiil- i‘ “ _ illfiill for Russia. to be ‘ provincial go DAM 'n.\\'n mm this struggle" unless 40 per cont of mat 81/‘. thfl ties facing the administration is that‘ "" ‘ f “-~-».-:.4.:.-_-.;,. .-~ v1.1; . no quariel ivith the Italian o1- the ‘Continued on one: '1. Col a) Japanese peoples" reiterated the ----Q____. tan-to. Bhcrry llill Mill Worker Bios Instantly and the Nazi German M “ll. l5 no ynrt of m]. D0150‘. w seek war nun Russia." he said DPClilflllg "all is quiet m. {hf wesloi-n front. and txirlav also thug far ilLtlllilll; hug imply-Hm (m the 59-1 ~'li' ill ‘.11’. tiir." hi2 wi-nt on'— ‘ "B t ill llllill 1.000.000 (jt-pmpn tzilti: in: ‘v n] ' iurori dl\‘l_ ll ill) Trudi’ 1c strike Dam. ‘ k I r notice itl 81011:! the Fnrnesti - nmmflnbnurfl‘ HOHKNI m.ii employee at. Chirry Hill when .. _ he SVBSlSNWCK on the chin 'bv a l "i§§"L,.§.‘.5’;‘fcd 39mm fir-us bO-"ilil ll‘0m the machinery _ cl ' n41?!‘ '11- n1)“; 13')?- at. l1 o'clock Saturday mrrning, in thc i: .= o: l. Mr Warren was helping his haunt“! lllii being trim. to their eternal shrimp the Gcrmzin poinlt- 1n fame!‘ i. . Ge‘ - ’ W or“ wunen‘ own" their DGVJHGPITIICHL have yvm; 1W. the sow mill and the accident .. .. . ' . ed as n god. (natured when a board was hurled .. _ _ , om of [he ‘mu-Cd (‘I [he MM” mnwlinrt is the situation in Ffuropr- "" tilt.- v.ct-;m iri the face. It. "Kym . ~,., w.“ N,‘ i. understood that his hock was l are t ' '1, bnlzcn by the farce cf the blow. He leaves to mourn a wife. form- erly Blsnific ivrhctor of Cove Head. and n two War old child. l Dr. A. B. lvrirtin who was sum- ; had been. ,- oous . iContlnued on page 7_ Q01 5) momtl stiiil that death lll=.llfilllill‘li‘(lllS, Tin: funeral will be hvld from gs (£0119?! toting. sllllflfméllti cflpleis Tome cry. i i. tori-art, ;ln Heavy Fog I . l~~t(" Struck By Determination 0f French (‘~11 3l___rCP Hrivasl‘ (‘l (ll. P Vanirr, Can- i s n PARI lit il._\ . zini ‘.\'0Sl(“l1 front that he was. ' struck by thc "considered deter-‘ mitiniinn" of the French troops in the rarryin: out of their duties. "one would think they htid al- wzsys been soldiers. so impressive is ‘éhcir calm. their confidence." he so "You have to see ii: to believe it." he added. "and ivhen one has seen i Lcn-doirllrcss she irisheia it. so and the.‘ "we. hqyc . "lty 2X‘ wish 1o confine the war w i l pv- cent WE NEVER BEEN m Hoot/mo em‘ we: order: BEEN ' Dufci-i " <s no Like A Lin‘? midnight a strum-t panic-d by snow 5' Prvsiiico, chow-in" ' the lamb to th-it of t! (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Alnrih Li‘. Mm; um and lllflxlllliilji it. is glpgfilbliilthflt tohloolr for- a 'yl.lll'( :- war e u ure wit absolute A m. ron Sees ir an Wns... CMQZITY ' I Regina I t t‘ | A A Viflniilposv, n erna iona t (‘itzaiva 1 Glance ii.’“"°s.‘“a~“‘“38‘?»l5‘°€..?“i"2! n i... l‘ ill h‘- Citi... " so on ecgioen anxdahgiltijrliliz the gm fill“ Hmum‘ sci-tome as the motor inost co cular-eii Charmlmmm _ B, Th‘ cnudhn P". st.g&%ete“ig:§iio_.iic future of the uorid 7 FOREFNT "I som t t 1 ‘ ehumnfzo" -_nlf:|‘lmh "flu" at“! the ‘pinyin, ‘$333135? (‘Eygtcin tfliignuli} l‘ lifilrltlme Fast: strum: "NW" a“ ‘ewén ‘fir’ ‘mmcg stun of ths one may uni lie act-it'd. nlnds or gates with Mme min or “mmun p‘ "w" m‘ utmr. thogilniii oi Canal-a." ism.“- nml bot-timing nonieiilmt warns against ambiguous eltrallty. In “s on“, vmw,.,dl_ enuued- knmcr um 4-». o m» a. -- 3S?‘l;l§§?iiii“'i.3‘2.33%.‘thfttifil;§ n.0,... jelpzhcd down the scale in the elec- Ii‘ \\".i.\‘ the i 'r‘iil‘l'li'llll.lll IM 1': .l-..u.;t.<: horses wlfle i-riissltisz u lam. _ ‘fir: editorial c(illlllill"‘df "It "s a tlllery activity disrupt calm of west- ern front: Nazi “nomad batteries shell all-mile area between Saar Vsi- . iev and Verges Mountains. MOSCOW -Iloslla steps no do- fence appropriations. create; 12th Soviet repnb lo bhlncorsorating ter- won from nlan with Soviet a c a. has bwii llflll.d uurhl i0 play in ilie anti-lo for the World's rrdrmpiicti. No nectar-aw rstumiie can vet be iormed of i-he balance oi‘ force... on which the issue depends." Realizing that the fortune.» or the whole empire err involved Canarllr-ns "have snfllfill to lam-a with an impulw: cxcoedlflt oven that of a generation mo." BUDAPEST —Ges'man agriculture fllill"é‘i..ifl‘il'fi'll'l s from I In»; - nwiit tmii viioi nriri. that Ciiimdu! Plmlllflrl- 1-19“? Tho weather has liven mild "for flu- greater part, n? UWldllo and jtnorlemtnlv nokl ow:- tlw Prflro sunv and . "have omnrrix! in llwlllWlll ii‘ 1W5 3.: Ontario and in Wlilf‘ pains of Alberto. TITS CAR FERRY YSAIIJNGS l waves Border. 9.45 AM. 1.00 PM 00 A. M4 l Leaves Tormentine ll. lam all. , xzxp.r,;z/w_~4>:,r->~. . i... ‘..