‘MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN _-—-1- Wm], you hue any love In you exercise it. make the most o! it. Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN .__.1- The duties of home are a dis r~r line for the ministries of heaven. »-*'*“"“'li‘ o‘ '- 9 dinn Io n figfizflavligrrllg: penile-a 1on1 ' Gremlin some: Erin's/r Forces Enter‘ Cirene; ,Wasi Stronghold Capture of Massaua in Eritrea within a week is predicted. Hanson sees treat defect In New plan Still N0 Provision for Service 0f Trainees Overseas Conserv- ative Leader Points Out. HREDERICTON. Feb. 4. —(CP)- lire "en-at rltlect" _lll reorganization ol the nri.it.rrv training program in Canada “srzll iS that no provision ls lll€ lor tile service of these trainees overseas except in limited rrrl under a voluntary sys- . rrservatlve House Iieacler lnsorl srlul in a statement wdoy. Co" lrrrziru; on Prime Minister . lll" Oillll complete rcorerl nnl. Mr. Hrrnso lrollncenrerlt n "complete endorse- lion 812d \'lll(llt‘i1tl0ll" of the stand liken by tlrl- Conservative party at lire November session of Parlia- m. .ru. "ll is also rorrlpiete endorsation time tllrl - that Canada must have a \‘i‘l.0l'itll. opposition in the House Zulu llr lengthened in the bunny to be lna position to form 411E116 olive Lluverlllllellt," said "arlvc leader. He sllrlrrl lllllt “by reason 0i 19g. islatlou aerrrlrrldcri by the govern. mull last svsslorl and enacted bye rtrllplat-orrl lllnjority, up are now rrrrrrrerlirrl and governed by order. - orl nructicallv all mat- l {ll-lb 01 supply and ways l . rous ‘l0 dny training rfan ' r "ll improvisation" errlnrerlts new proposals. . \ " . all acceptance cf V r . Hurlscn had advo- fi-fil llilloluzll the moclus operan- ilrs rillrrverlt lll some details." 1'16 bit zcrl the Conservative par- ll to ccutrrurrrl co~operatlon with 111; Rillvllilllvllt in its Will" effort. le cauldron people may rest “urea 11131 11w Opposition is not a E" Tub?" stool». but a live force the rrlrnrr of the nation. andwill gtlelélure that" role with increasing an. hig Bombers go to Britain secretly Feb. 4 -—(AP) __ "rue - Bill's it lr.l.s learned tic sources that the Urlit- ‘newest type bombers. Ne being secretly ma“ £71k." 111° British for use in tlvrrra bouts. the mwspaper uuruulncl-urert by ti“. Ho Ailcrnlt Colnpmy 11) - C"11,1-~ llflwn across the lo Elllflbelll City. N. 0., cllvllinn pilots to Hi1‘- tley r - . .- r aurhnruiigle tumid 0V8‘ Coming Events 1-0-2 "°°R1—Crrr' TR n , en coal un- d g‘“1?°1l- com ‘xzljgilllz-lifgl‘. tiéim-"old Pllllmh Monarchs "l" Road mu; tonightb ' u _'-'——- 2621(1)“ “will Strawberries. yam-l‘ c; order. Dally delivery l4 mom “b1 Saturday. Islam “t- L-tlifl-l-Zii-tf. %__ "mbilin th '1 3°" Murray Harbor Eilgrlsilflglliagrfigé.’ Baezilenfiiver riser. "1 w- o- Jenkins. L-643-2-3-ti. av --. Imalgmne 5001M st Ohalmera °“§- ‘Tuesday- Fobnlory “m, Ba in aid of 51115 Cont?“ W. M. B. Admis- "Lo ' L-NQ-IJ-ll. Ilnr “m” 11"! irons as ual r géefrioriilimfiilfgrufilblgétv ursdgi “Igor AM l‘ Idav until ll . Grew-L Emogfldt-Zlreen. Albany, *1 Thursday, Fob. °M D.m.: Ken- ". P-"l Mervvn Bul- 1,“11 308ml] ~ llrinrlrltllll)‘ n 1 (B! GWPIB Tait, Associated Pro” Writer) Staff LONDON. Feb. 4-(AP)—Oa - lllllle Vllblllrl a. Week of Massauc, {rt}- ?! an Elitrens onlwgood pol-t and 1° goal of Brltalns biggest push sip far into Mussollrzfa East Af- gmm empire. WB-s predicted by a rltish military source tonight. orBrllttéshmiollglxéegeflnldEutrier‘glasses '- as rcan c.rln}1ai§n' also ore developing with smal olcqs already 4t) or mum miles into Ethlopra and patrol ac- tnlty begun fur her south 0n the Scigrliltiilialld border. r en's array of ‘lall-Emptr-e-r troops have srx weeks left in which tn take over Itolys vest colonies be- tier-e the rainy season sets in and . tnlilitary circles refuse themselves cn whether to commit m . Much depends on the morale oi’ ___ CAIRO. Feb. t-(AP) -- The mechanized forces of Brltalnh Imperial Army have entered Cirene, anclent city of Western Libya. adding the fourth mainl- "alien stronghold to their con- lluest of the North African col- ony and placing the Union Jack within 130 miles of Benz ‘ the next big objective. Cirene. some 60 miles west o! Berna. formerly was the gener~ al headquarters of Marshal Grazialli, whose retreating forc- es now are strung out along the road leading westward u; Ben. gasi, and are under savage pounding of the Royal Air Itnllan troops and the strength of ttllq "patriot" movement in Eth-_ lopla. they said. The acknow- ledged that the Brlish drives were “just beginning" and" said the British so fur had been in contact with orllv between 30.000 accepted total of 250.000 in East frica. “Extremely successful action" in Etlllopla by British and Ethiopian forces urns reported by a British nlilltary spokesman today and For- (Contlnued on page 6. Col 4) Report Laval Seeking new Important post VICHY, Feb. 4 _|AP) —-I=‘ranee‘s naval minister, Admiral Jenn Dru"- lrln, wars fiXllétlftll tonight to shut- tle back to Paris \‘.‘iih_Pi‘(‘.ll1l£‘l‘ Pet- llins reply to the lcrnls under which Pierre Lrlvnl- former vice premier, would rcurn to illc French cabinet. Drrrlan returned today in Petainu private train from the occupied capital where he hrld held a 27- hour conferrnce with Laval. Otto Abeiz, Gcrmrln anlbrl slider to Par- is, and Fk-rnalld De Brlllon. Viobyb envoy to the occupation authori- ties. - In a nleeting lusting rm hour and a half, Dario-ll was understood to have lrrici before Petnln. FOP/EV!“ Minister Plerre-lrltierlrre Flarldlrl mrl the war minister, Gen. Cilrll-les Huntzigcl‘, on agreement for Ger- nlall collaboration "which needed only the marshals approval. Political sources srlid reports from Paris indicated that Lavalb de- mands, which would have been ap- proved by the German ollieinLs at the Paris llleetilwg, included s oom- plete cabinet change with Laval be- coming Minister Interior ln charge of German negotiations. He also would have complete charge of information services and possibly the police. Flandih. who succeeded Laval as Foreign Minister when Pelaln oust- ed him Dec. l3, whould have to leave tho cabinet. it was understood. Darlarl would become the new for- eign minister. with Huntzlger re- taining his war portfolio. Churches of Christ W. M. S, head dies SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Fbb. 4. - tCPi-Mrs. W. J. Johnston. secre- tary 0f the Women's Missionary So- cletv of the Churches of Christ ln the Maritime Provinces. died at ha" home here last night after a lop} illness. Her husband. Rev. W. . Johnston. is secretary-treasurer for the Missions Society of the ghurches or O rlst in the Merl» mes. Mrs. Johnston. bom 0i llolmlleld. Mam. tauidlt in public schools of. that province before her min-ringer She served at Calgary. Alta. and t1 - - ltllevc the job can be donenlii tiigl e . and 40.000 Italians of a generally - Portage l4 Prairie. Man. with her lwoul husband before they came to Sllllltlkfl’? ln constant touch with the John Bri is crrnrtorrcrowrsr, canard; powered by tlm Silll-llorsorro wilitile flown the nunlcriral Bitter feud Renewed by Burton Wheeler Roosevelt Raps Senat- or with Charge of Giving‘ (‘omftlrt to Hitler. By Rirhzlrri i.. Turner Associnicd Press Stall" Writer- WASHINGTON. Fob. 4 -l'.*\Pl - ln n renewal Ofvollf’ of tire lIlIi n‘ est feuds in \Vll>'ll1l"" ll hl-lory Senator Burton Wheel ' iorl; cused the Roosevelt zrciminl‘ t of dellurllug the Unltrri S! n ial defences lo zlirl llrl‘. fen; Roo r~ re b virtual Cilll _, i.. \ ing comfort to Hitler". p . ;.. wrlrl a of a day llrlt saw Representative James Wnrisrvortil rRcp N. Y) slving his illllueullnl support l rld the President's lend-lo; .1: B - aid bill "or sorlrcllrrrxrg Meanwhile, Gert. Rnbrri E. \Vnu.l. President. or Sear" Roebuck. llppr rr~ ing before the senate tor-vigil ' ‘ » tions cocrlmitleo, opposed t‘:e leg lotion as ":2 wrrr bill" which u u place at Mr. llotuvvcllis rt‘- cniire nation.” The President and Wheeler. ‘V1011- tans. Democrat and \\'X‘ii-1{ll(1.\'ll t - nlatlonlst. who hn: exnr"e<s"<l Yatvu of it negotiated penre, llrrvl‘ en e ed for sevornl week" lu rl hr planes plrtrluer"! i lr- lust rr-ry - ol tlwnl. the l‘r -. late William E. Dnrlrl. runner tuw ed States ambmswrlor- to Gcrllmuy "as having snid Wheeler once declar- ed that Nazi domination of Europe was inevitable. The Montnrlun l plied that this wrrs i1 ‘Klnuder. ' effort to discredit his oppo 1 (Continued on page o. Col Ottawa Editor Urges National iiov’t for Canada TORONTO, Feb. 4--(OP)—-Grai— tan OLeary. associate editor of the Ottawa Journal, snid in nn ad- dress here today that Cmrndrl needs a National Government. “not a National (lovernmellt nil oneervatlve part in its present shape could eontri utc- much to rho war effort-but I would fire all but eight of the present cnhirlct and rm into the country and summon the abilities which n democracy ill n crisis can always reduce." Mr. Ulnar); sai that out nf the gresent cabinet he would retain ime Minister King, Justice Min- Lstel‘ Lapolnlc. Defence Minister Rnlston. Munitions Minister Howe. Navy Minister Mncdonnld and thres- others. “I would set up n war enbirlet. nl four men to deal exclusively with lwrir roblems." he sold. "andl have lm overseas cabinet to h Governmr-lll." 3153'". 71151913. more heavily armed trilan the tor the lilackbunl Bothn bomber is one nf Britain engines. the Botha also carries tor attack which crippled llussrllinfs batik flezt, Br tom's s g.\'-‘ "the bloczl and tcsnurrcs 0i vur_ gerty lines ror I do not believe the r wEnluEsDAY, FTEBRUARY s, 1941 minor. i Anlluni Huhurriptlon Delivered, $5.00 “Y Midi: l‘ B. L, 951.00; Cullullu and L‘. H. [$.00 lvr-r Perseus Training Pild RS STRIKE AT EAST Britain ’s Latest Torpedo Ca \. 5w Tl l Gréaiduatees u/eal» f 0 1 lreat IlortMiTtrlde shown Prime Minister King enlarges; overstated rrier polio-carrying Swflrd- fish planes which smashed the myth of llrrllrln sea prnvl-r at T; rarrro, ‘s newest air weapflns against the Axis. A general It3('0lilii1SS.ii('l3 high-ping nfllllflplill]: perlces and is capable of the some kind cl‘ rlive-brmbllrg _ _ p rlrcraft in- dustry is geared to seven days a wot-k or‘ lllgh-srrr-t-rl prqthlrrluyn h, suruvvlrlrlty rrf llltlcfls Luftwaffe and take full ccrnmmnu 0f Eur-apps ,|(-r-§_ 0f tlierviéislfillllr r ‘Two men save Wrecked ships r50 lives from m 1 i ‘ .. . . “‘ ; By Sailors at bell. B": l*(lr1’1‘l.ll‘i;-‘.\Ili'l..\_\: Canadian Pres Stall‘ “rlier Lulvcurv‘, Fol). 4.4101’ Uzlble» — t . ' t [I {'41, 1iskzlllc or tire urlrvritterl stories ‘of Aged former r r: ‘ batch Premier he urns home LISBON. Portugal. Feb. 4—(AP) .~_5¢'\'t'l1tl‘-r€r\r~old Derek Jan De terror. l "llrel" Prune Minister o! Ilrll‘ N The excltnrrgc crrulc irl the coins’.- ' ‘mrrrr-rlrlillzr. went buck todny. Downturn-ted and homesick, the aged statesman no longer could _ burn" ills separation from his nil- imfllldeil 1W nu; uric lll Holland. Tile Germans would not let ller come to lllln, so he writ to lror. ‘ll: L? " uas forced to promise l ' h: would VllOl interfere in ml! r_" .ll(.s polllrcs. That was the li'l'tll-;l.lU-ll on which he was admit- ‘terl holrle. !~...r;l..r iiii it ilieavily armed U. Si. planes NEW YORK, Feb. 4 -—(AP\ _- Avirltlon circles here said todny that Air Chief lVlnrsh-nl Sir Hugh Dowd- ing. former cllrcf of the Royal All" 1For-“e fighter sqrmrirclls, is rrpgxarl- ling to United States manufacturers lor 4DO-lnilc-an-ltoul' pursuit drips carrying ‘ad-millimetre cannon cap- able oi blasting heavy Germnn nir- plane rtrmor. They snld that Sir Hugh. in the United States oil n special nllsslon. is SCOIUIIB‘ nnnamen-t that can pelle- glrétc tile most heavily armored cock- German bombers. operating on short hops from the French coast ,l\nd uncucunrbered by llenvy iuel [load . can stand tile n-dditivrurl l weight of cockpit armor. it was. wild. 1 - CAN r LO ma! lo» bot p l..l‘.(lS who fled llis Nnzl- , p _ _ 11;,‘ i',_" conquered homeland with QueelpTrrrrnillrz Pall 1S concentrating cu OTIIAWA. Feb. 4.—tCP) — All Canadian graduates of the Pin s "e All" ’Z‘razllr‘ll;z plan, whether" service overseas is with the Canadian Air Force or the Arr Force, wl‘l wear tile distill Crlrlrrdian uniform, Prime ' lllnolzellzle King alluorlrlcorl tonight. lll o prepared strrt-elncnl. the Prlllle Miniser enlarged on llls Sur- dav night announcement tllrll. 25 squadrons would be sent overseas this year. to be "identified as Cllll~ rldiml." in addition to the three RC. Al". squadrons now fighting ill the Bottle of Britain. The British Calnnlonwenllll A"'r lprovlsion oi air crews and Crlllzlrlirul squadrons overseas will be servlccd, and to some extent may be com- ofilcers of the R.A.F., the Prllrlc Minister said tonight. l Cnllrrrlizlrl pilots and air crews ‘trained under the British Compton- Wfflilll Plnll will be illcrlrnrrrnlrd into squadrons of the Royal Cune- dizlu Air Force up to illr- numhorof r25. in addition to tile three Cana- dian squadrons already in action overseas. _ “All Crrlzrrrliall pilots and alrr-rorvs ‘trcm the rliv tvnlllillu plrrll who are {not lll l2.C.A.l". lllrlts Cl‘ frlrlllzltirlvs, uniform." the statement said. Although the overseas Canadian squadrons wl‘) be serviced b" Unu- od Kingdom ground crelvs. Mr. Kine said ‘so frlr as practicable there will be an exchange between tile R.A.l~‘. and R.C.A.F'. ground personnel. "with rt view to achieving homo- geneitv in the R.C.A.F‘. squadrons serving overseas." (Continued on page 9. Col 4) War - 25 Ygears iigo Today FEB: 5, hold-German and co- lonial trcops internrd aft~r cross- ing the border into Spanish Guinea from the Cameroons. French shell- ed German trenches in Champagne units blew up several munitions de- po . otsoM AA IJII Buhinq Blwud ‘will (‘OllilllllP to went‘ the R.C.A.F‘., lo ll lll (Ji Ululrlrllls lllPll ‘who . were trrscloslsd lomzzrt "upplrrlrerlt cl the Loi1~ Ab. . .l..elrl reaches lllifrfiflllite Aludrll. illlLi Capt 'lrl.>ll.;r._. hummu- ccllrllrallrler‘ ol the slllp aboard Jlilllll Lrulrt served, r-‘rle 0.131s. be- .i\\'t‘Lll rllerrl rllcv slvcrl more than, .10 iiYCa, ruler" two vesscls were tor- i;(’£lUL’(' ill lrzc NOFZll Atlantic. ('1 ‘l1 w oi ll liicllu..t ulztllcl‘ its-l ‘lll-Zllllllli; it; lJersmls ll"orll another" shlp which. had been torpedoerl. _The_ derelict was trlkcll lll full‘. (iesllrte rlslnR SW15 and u. high wllld. Tile SBliUTS be- qrm to grvc up trope or resent‘. but Llillll revived their spirits. (trcssed l the worlrlds or‘ sorlrr- of 1111.‘ victims. l rrrnssrlecrl ltle lrosl-bltes oi othrrsm For ten days tllev tossed on‘ tile \\illll'\' 231i rurrl lllcll one moorlllizht nirrllt one 0t their llares was slwl- Shin‘ [at slllkc. l-litll; llbourd zlllolllerl lrlrrc rlzrys during ‘rlrtl ullell lllllze \\'ll\’(‘S rrrrerl it Trlcv were l - r the ulnsiuurl dxlilr/ ill!" process. The illlfllfl“ 11‘ 1 ‘ "W11 i lllllilllls‘ ll..'..rlr. .l.. 111-“ crux oi the] lcorllirluerl ml punt- 9. Cul 31 ‘I Air Minister , Calls For MONCPRIML. Feb. 1~(CP)-—Ell- vlslonlrlg urr elite corps drnwll from tlle "I1(?‘.\'\"l' of Canadian youth" crzsllrlu the decisive die in the war for lreerloul. Air Minister" Power today eullell fol" recruits and pro- mised tilem a definite answer as t0 when tiley would be summoned to duty. During the early days of the ,war, he tolri a Crlrlazlizln Llnnber- men's r\~\0Cl(\Ililll luncheon lluth- erlng here, thousands 0t "flrcrl aeth zcrri lor" service“ hall npplled {or admission into the ‘Royal cnrlndirrrr r\.r loorcc. Tllev rluad wnlterl nlolltlis tr) be culled rind finally, rilsillrlsioned. they had lciihel" joined hlller services or had gone lntn the war industry. New tlu- cnmrnorltvrnltrl train- ing plrm was reaching its peak of ‘nlnss pruriurtrtvrl.‘ New the air ullr uuns 1'i'fli‘l\llrf its decisive phase Alrrl now the chain a 1 srlloll t0 lnrrl out fill‘ crews n". lnrgl.» numbers. “We know ox- actly llozv rrlrmv thousands of men zvr» wrlnl r-nd ave know exactly \"1l(‘ll lw unul 'I:elll' shill Mr" Power. “So we ask them to collie l(.l‘\\'l\l'(i rlrlri l\~ ..~.~lrr"r<l t1\('\‘ wlll be lolri aircrr lr.._v rrrc rcqtrlrcrl.“ Ho v.".r< u-.klrlrr ton for irurrll prrerlls ill ellcnrlrrlgillsz st-luerll, of youth from l8 to 25 l (Continued on page 9, col L) youth ‘ "srlcrl- , IT lb ppfiflllfl’ Fly Til £5 ugh Bitter Weather; British Active Fire bombs fall in London; Raids are described as not heavy. I ._'___;= LONDON. Feb. 5—-—(Wt.‘LillC$(lti§/l, —\CP»—L;er"rll.lrr bombers struck‘ x e at Blltiiillb ('Ll':l crust. last lllglll lll ck ill tllc urns. \\"lrl:sprc.r<l rrttzl i EllJUUL LWU “uCK-i Dill lli)\Vil<.‘l'(.' W115‘ the attack drscrlbeu us ire-av); , o I They flow through bitter" wea- ther" rllat blanketed part 0t France’ wltll snow lillli concclltrotcd on an J G yeast coast pDli- for . verrll rlorlrs. l a I one howl nits drlrnrrtrerl lll a Sfilliiltiilil. crrrlsinl 105th, lulu Zllllilll,‘ Llr DOGNKS rrcolcle from lllc dc- , ., , . brls wus lililt of Jllll Bllcblurruy, a Mum nknds m im- Qlu 3H,‘! tummy ma\,‘“.e,ghl m" Chan“ nlllougllout llle provrrlce were pm, m [rzcjmjiu mm, ° lS1lOCK€£i to learn of the sudden ' - , . », *1 ldentll of Professor J. G. Bennett of burnt tire borlllls loll ln London. ‘P t, f Wqes Con?“ which OC_ llostlle (l-‘rli’. were rorlorteli eve" 0.L,..,,,‘.‘d.,\. m “Hon”, m ‘ we Amumms‘ “Hin- ‘Cl‘l‘ll‘i17‘l\t">O‘\\‘ll‘H? ‘lnubrérr ill tor rlllrl rvrrq Walt», illltl near ismfelqll‘ days ' ' ‘ I _ , 1 He wars bclll rlt Albertorl 5.9 years _ ~ 1 ch34‘ >wu1ld°°1 111 ~11“ ‘ago and i'6L‘C1\'(‘d ills prllllzlry ed- Lilltlqlvl‘ arvn b01011.‘ l1 ll- m- 15 P‘ lur-atrcrl in the district scllool later "11 1351}- _ gnttelrdirlg Prince of Wales COlkqge. ‘I110 w)‘ h-rtl bwugur rlnuollme- Later he was a student n: Queen's nlcllts oi a prllrLsnrrg Errtls ‘ _v u-ilero hv lvcelvtrl llrs le blow rrt- rile .\'rlZ.-0l.'1‘lltt.0( < l . n!‘ Arcs (Marco. llwrrtrlfrrz; 0i Brest, rllld 0. lll lir- Lrr . t, nativr ])i'(,)'~lll('l'_ flrr wars rip- trve Qumran Bjirilrl rpoilllecl 5C5“)?! lllT}1r‘l"_L\l‘ lll l-‘rr -. counrv all cs5 rrzlrl a your" " accepted a position on the w- Clrzlrlutlclo trl \'..ls 1\])l)(r£ll'l‘rl t‘ of Pr nel- o1" \\'llil“ (‘ollraw us‘ scarlet- Jxueller, u ll0>lllOll he llltS ilCi<i cllami bolllbcrs us u.‘ e the tzp of l.:e Brutally" l; nvlllt null ucrtlrl at d" ‘ Pscuberl ' " (itepiy interested in "lc and nlwrlys tool: o prl-rrt ln- - sl. lll choral societies. and was =rr valued mcrllbr-r" or‘ rile Baptist (glrrvrell choir. ~ _ rflnlrrs". r-vtry; strlderrt ulln at- 11 lll 1-1“? 11 V tcllrlcrl tile collrge ill the past 30 T110 Wthll-hvl‘ W115 bild. 3'91. L40 All‘ years utwnderl ‘rlrs scicilcc class. bliul=1-1".\' s-llcl. "rue pilots not only‘ He devoted himself to this subject war-hid lhpl. objective but were and wrrs lln authority on it. ~ The deceased \ ‘l lllenlber of tit». to rull ill rlllrl turd I rwt1thr- lllfll'])“ll(lclll~ Aihq‘ 0i (Jrlri- area." Tlr-- lll“: (lurks e nu‘ ’_[<‘110“'-* 11"'11f1<‘.l' Lorlzrr Ne. 27. 111W- rlm mum l bu; 5,1 110m]- till}; llrltl ull tile vu": r; ollu-vs 1n- “5 Wm] were {eluding l-‘rlst. Crranrl. Ht- lrelrl the ;veter"nrl’s jewel in the Lodge, lrrlv- mg been a rllcnlbel" for more than 25 _v(‘t_lrs. r (Corltirluvrl on puge o. Col 4) Hp 1s survived by a widow. fem» . . e w. erly Annie Loekllnrt of st. Eleon- l0l"s. a soil. Gordon, u prutr-ssnl" lit 'Pl‘lllC(‘ of \\':llrs College. twc N. Y. Tiroeo sees 1.\ll"s.i,esiel' Kt-erltln oi Dorvnl. ‘Quebec. l-lls rlrotller, Mrs. David Empire at stake NEW YORK, Feb. Hurt oi Allacrton rulcl a . tcr _ I "transits; Hunter River CYHJOPRO Prirlllrurl also sl.\l . Furlerurl ill'l."illf_‘tll‘il'lliS were not crlllrplvrcrl lust night. said editorially" lodllv t lhrrt the‘ ‘surprislllg, rrllrlg" lll llu present crisis between Germany" and corl- n re“ e qucrcd France over l-lle reinstate- ment in the Vichy Govclulmelltol- TORONTO. Fleb 5.--tCP)_- w,3, Pierre Laval is “that Illtlel". \Vii_11:S1'l3.1'D€, of Stettlern. A1ta., wrls re- uuquestioned power to llnposc his elected president of the Cnnnrrinn Wlll by force, has let this unequal Sllorthnrll Association today. Dl- slruggle tlrrlg on inr" ueurly two rectors elected included: Maritlmes: months)" yPeler ltlnrllll. Hunter River. Prrrlve "It is evident that much nlore ‘s .Edwzlrd Islrlrld. involved than the 11813011 0f 115' val." the Times prided. “The Con- trol not only ni the Vichy Govern- "melll. but of the French Empire ls undoubtedly \‘.i)l‘klll_i.', for revision cl the arlrl— intlcr‘ l1.l c‘ or to lllillli.‘ Frcllcll r:o-0|lrrrl;i.'~ll in till‘ war lltélllllblj iBFllfilll, 'lU\\' entering a tlesrnlrzllc ‘liilfifif’ from till‘ (ivrurslu NM"! 5'7‘ rvleufi" 1 . 'llli‘ 'l‘llllr~~". szrxv .\l:lrsll.ll Prtlllnls fleet zlrldt * \\'.r‘l'.(i he used west l-‘l"r\rl-...r urea.» attacked." SOME lieu ARE LlKE MULES-THEY . SOMETlMES trick ’ AT Tut: Wuorrc. Frerlell r Struggle. Po er l, Recruits 1 I » Norwegians I a fillitONlx), Fol), l-“CPIA-Alrnl‘ i r ;r. Hind fllJXifllilgl rnmrx-rzotrrrw" I . r I n ~" __ f . Nazr regime .. ~ , 44 x _ 1 0'1 R§T£§.3“r§i§§i"o.r0“ guilt rvnlrariul -"1°."1"1'“‘1 colltzllrrrxr rppr ' <rrl t» the Nazi 1 2M1‘); 11'1"‘ regime o.’ lvl _i. 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