n JANQ6§X.Z2._1_9_4‘! 1'1"‘? CHARLQTIEIQWN. GUARDIAN _ PAGE FIVE 51-7 a Kiln’; IIIIIIIIS III lllilis Ill ti: Imspilitaiinll fluid STOCK QUOTA TYONS lmportaneeof transportation l as a vital factor in Qsaadab war iefiort ha! 1l_ recognized by the Inclusion of lea rail, shipping and gir executives 1n t _e awards of merit granted by His ltffiiutvitho King and l ubliahed in the _ ew car's Honors lhiat. The_ Canadian National Rail- whys and ita associate, Trans-Canada §Air LlIIOS, have performed tremen- .doils {eats in _tho . t. ‘munitions, su plies and raw materials required in tie wnr_ _zonea, the fac- tories and for tho civilian po iilationa of the United Nations. In t. e Cana- dian National Railways all the the company, human Q “d “mull-II, and the can :i.z...*r°l~° W" . Y 0 move this t o which _ a Commander $132.21‘. ‘issue smile» i=1 tnxgltfiflqgfilh e iii e eld of iir l." 1r , ~ - a dircctorlif tllie ggarvglslfixa-lfdlgizg-HFF; -1' m 1- | n ., d i ’I‘.C.A. .1 - r '“‘ fihtpylild:llvlfnllzlf-tefls.ldmt. d: %‘Illell::g I fleenBnlzlymlcd Commander, Sider of l h.“ n '5 ‘ 111111111"! "1 ffiwgmtion of W (luifltflflding contribution to war I industry. “if t ' l li a cl" ii t s sn mrl crlii live een u _i ize o- cvcrlil em l - the utnios to handle an immense National Rai “you of the Cflnudlnn "f"? of tiullic which has developed iis the tempo of war uickelied. ‘Frans-Canada Air Lines ins been operating a special Trans-Atlantic scrvii-e for the Government. Pas- lsenlrcrs on ilrgent war business, im- vpofttllli. cargoes and mail for the ii-Qiips overseas have been carried in largo aircraft operated by ’.[‘.C.A. QIPWS» Pii-tilred above at the left is H. J. Svmington, K.Q., president of Trans- Czinaila Air Lines,_who has been iiluiicd iis a Compamon of the Order lot’ St. Michael and St. George, in nmgnifon of distinguished wartime ‘cl-vice, Mr. Symlngton has been lkeenly inte ‘ in aeronautical ‘development. in Canada for many years. lle is also a director of the ‘Canadian National Railways. In the ‘centre is N. B. Walton, executive vice-president, _Qanadian National llllilirays, who is in charge of opera- tion, maintenance and construction (or the System, tho movement of also included in tho New Year's gémorscgzist. They are: “Iii?! Chili-lei; seounr Gernacy M1; t" F“ M - Igottnt rial. J. L. nail, recall-x Mention in lkapatelies‘ and Nursin y slim iiiliiii LOUlSO Bflldflfl R c Ng Associate Royal Red Croasi ' ' " M11101’ Gernaoy had been in the l 91.113110)’ of the C.N.It_. for 17 your; I an was chief clerk in the budget I BPIPt-ment when he enlisted in I August, 1040. Flight Sergeant Earl i was em _ ' ll . I ‘ l Stratfori , (lviigtfl slllilop. Hie bglilarigdyli: l the lt.C.A.li. in hilly, 940. Nursing‘ blister Belden was a l .C.A. stewardess i at loronto. l Previous honors lists contained the ' n‘ames_ of other (‘mplltyccg 9f the ' i Lanadian National organization who form part of the lmpusin group of l more than 17 000 1110111111 women of 1 t the System w lo arc serving Canada's I war efiort in tho navy, the army, n,” ‘f ' air force, the reserve, and in numer- l oua Governmental organizations. I l l ways and Airlines were I I totes W. R. Pllllllps. Division ofl Hol-lieilliurc, Central Experimental! iFalm. Ottawa. ' l R915 ""1 01111‘ render the affect- ,i‘d produce iliimarl’ lflblE lorioum and Illltll’; are Quite otlrli slililnti iipp-l or! to be lllll’ ‘ ' llvolll when siolccl lii l1:"l>x.i.i.li,\' lo rated npplgs“ As well as rot wastage apples slioilldbe examined for quallly and ‘Sllltl disorders as scold iilld intern- al breakdown. If the 1.1".‘ are pre_[ sent even to q slight <zr l; ' an lndlcatlcn that the ripple: should bfgldisposed of n5 quickly as p05- si e. and Vegetables in Storage Illulcrulolitlil Farms News) l‘ i. ilflrii lnbuiu- well sport dur- ‘iie t-iii l\lllti‘l‘ mouths tu examine lriu. lull iczctiiltles which have horn in storage since fall. NO mat- cl" hear r ll inspected or how good ;\,i.~ We. ivastagc invariably ' 10;. lf this wsstaze lr. caused 1 liizizal or ‘ozlctcrlal rots the In! d lime can be rcxiilcrd by ‘i‘l|lOl'l We affected mircrlzil, When examining for quality 1t‘ should be reuicmbcrej tiiiit 110s- sfbly at least i1 week will elapse‘, after removal 11cm stirnge before, the apple; will be emu-ii. The true test. cf quality should t,- ascertain- ed alter exposure to ofizcc or room‘ temperatures for this period of time. If at this ‘time quality is low cr lackinlr the apples still in stor- age are at the limit or beyond ithelr opt“ um stornrh lzfe regard- ‘.1655 of l.,.\ i cv taxi» while still NOTICE Bcliinllillg toilaiy liur 211111‘ will 110' zitvisliflllllé Pltlfivll lbt 6.30 i-iici-ni Mflndilv and M11 iliturdliy night. MALCOLM MacSVICAIN. Kim: in ciorage) iild be re- ..-i't c. mo cabbage ivholc iicad should 's. .. , Poililotx: llll-Y have blight. AX. Zfectecl 1.1111611»; should 11.; retrieved , » yfrom tune to time zii storage as "$ Q‘ ‘a ‘ this dlfiCllsB deiixaps .iiid spreads lin the store rouii, particularly l! the lenipcrzilli" is higii. Low tem- pcrntuip blc ii tnecresisl niay rbe present p. lllilfly’ in Irzsh ‘Cobblers :ln.l luitalidiii. The af- lectcd tubers should be remcied. if this condition exists and the mmperalure raised to 33 degrees F. Olher root crops, as turnips, bcets and carrots. although not as liable to WtlFlDgC should also be examin- ed. It would be wise to give l took test to be-zls I! thee are beln8i held for culinary purposes. There is s tendency for these i0 harden to a point where extremely 1011B periods of boiling are necessary to soften them. If the storage operator keeps an eye to the behaviour or his produce much can be saved, no‘. only 1n terms of produce but also lii val- uable storage space by removing what would 5001i be ii 11501655 111°- iiiiet. In this way the producer and consumer both stand to bene- fit. making for better relation and more sound business principles. Bed llitrhlioy , 2 Bedside rugs l ilressing-table chair (‘urtnins Bzibpfisi cots (‘hcnille Bed Spread 2 Pillows Immediate Sa|e—CASfl. FL. LT. DIXON Phone 2070 FOX riiiil ~ DUCK i cariaulv 2 1—2c. N0 PLAQSlQZ‘ , HORSEMEAT BL! KCICBUR N. lilnglrnd- (Cpl- TBIPE Rev, r1. Vsrlih. vii-or of Holy "LBWEE Trinity’ Church hare. has condemned WHEAT GERM-Olli EEJ. FUR TRADERS 182 Qllflcn St. "CttnmtifCltlllz111011" of Christmas cards. The real purooiwe of the Christmas card he to]: a meetini- 1s not convevlvi by a picture 0! 4 Donald nook. Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance lflnimum Charla for An! Advertlsement l! Cents Genus! Guardlan locals. so per word‘ Western and Enstem locus 2P DIR word: Announcements and 0min; Events 8o ner word: unlined 3o pa: Ierfl; In Memorials: Notices 10o per incn; Lists of Filllrel and S lrltual 01Ier|n|| Cards. etc. be per name: letters of condolence 0e per Inch: Wedding saga meats I0 words for $1.0! and l0 cents for every additional s war a. Notices of Thanks and APl"'°flillli‘lll. 70o per Inch or lo is ward. Ll a ol Subscriptions 1119:6512!‘ per Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on on. vlllle Help Wanted For Sale "ANTI-In - "m ' ‘ i.‘ iilfiios scanners Lfllllrdlsn. “ST no“ infill’. "ligniya for sass iioiii Mori- WMQfiB-<“—“—“- "———"-=————= ti-eiil Mills. s- F. Tflfbllsh. 2:1 - muck muvsn. Richmond slim. l-ao-ii. £01‘ lfildlng Grocery stung Mlll- ———--»— 8")’ exe at. Apply Selective Arflcles Wanted ervlce O flce. 1-18-31. N" ‘" """'_‘ BAND AND ORCHESTRA IN- Personal struments. Plano Accordlonl. ole may be tilrned into ready "i" Royce if: Compiinv. 310 Yollae 821;. Toronto 1. Ontnfio-_N-l-1$-2°' - a h- .__~__ l-fllTllMA IS A JOY KILLER - Davis‘ Asthma Remedy 7895" is '1 10y brlnger. 61 d . only _" M“ I’ 3m At Th6 iiiiiliiiisis Pimp Machinery i . "-4 nswaur sTiwTliuo WOOD- Miscellaneous woi-liiii machines. Newest lyre-j - ~-~_...__ U __ , __,___ _ lygflgbg (mm direct factorv reD Will- THE ram-r wno ncinm llnntltlyts for ciiiiiiiiii Quota- fl rr-l th_ L t h 1 tlon sladl furnished on e901": "l a afiilfllfnglswgg calms nllaii. oewiill n er Corner Y ' Fender 8L. Qfllifllll. 5.341. “w. M 15.14. l‘ ..402Wt 6001x521!‘ 93 in 1943 rezgcelied an all time high, Mn - Radio T 0| _ l _ n Y k k k M k lfiai‘lii.'iiiitil“viiirh=?rsi§i'"i"iif°iiiifi " iiiuoaue cry an 1' 86a iiia sell’; do ‘m; ‘_ a“ M M: stag 3r as ‘ind-witnesses: sislihmci"; I l EX-ihanse At A Glance m __ a MINING l, "i We‘ s" 1'“ iiiffiliiéli‘? i3 iii°lZ‘il’§"‘§“‘lI l m“ 5‘ m“ 45 7'” llsht wow ow th 4‘ write pdx- miwivm é ‘ an a w mu iii; i‘: “W181 nwnlivliio ' e glib trading Stock Quotallloihn" 19 " (c?) " ‘l ec u - ' - j m mm 37 b3 filldlltles elnldiraodlngi the ‘bulk o stock ggnnMmggg 3g 1-; n5... n"... 11.3’. ‘ti? £23 ‘W 3m 61E N J 54 b2 Metals. both 21mins boarded minor Alex L33 l 9mm 31 an loses. The western 011s net- Alderman 12 l. glontlaxm 45 1;: a small gain. Angloaw a g . or ‘i . phu Pew 1,4 AlllllOWrR-EAL. Jaln. ‘l9 —i (OP) — flog’, 1§ I s “g? 9 15% on sitar-g: lheliigarisifgeidltodaiifihotltig Alslwillev 0g ' Am Te] a; Tel x56 54; Stockt Exchange land Curb Market Astoria. 11 y Q Tex“ Co 43 3.3 lexcispnoapers. w leh weie lover BUJIOI 3 25 V‘ I Unmd Mm“, 28 3,3 n tliltl trading sitar their recent BREMHM 14 1-2 ,. Vanadium Corp 19 3-4 wwiutg Y-hgihe mai et closed strong, Bankfl West Union 42 1-4 m“ W demand 1m nanny Bear oz 1-2 Wegt Elec g2 8° - 5,1301%: l, ' NEW YORK. .1 . l9—(AP)-F 'Bid',zood . “--—~— 1 the third suocesglrire session th); B01110 56 11(2) BANK; gltficuljulltvfarkegl tgflay had a lot of "gciiiiflal 22 1-4 CW" chm" T“'"° Chmlfltl GQII. de BDIIO i .v in n ti: n real trend as l r ome 11 3-4 _ Montreal 150 gvliléingeg by flhennumw and me. lggglix, k m tllneeardedlas the revenge of Mussolini and Hitler for led- and badly bungled-the 1935 Ethiopian invas- M M“ is “T... “..s.sl..2.i°°sai.:“%.21;:s. ‘B... all. 0M n‘; 3‘; " iil°‘me>i 1' We l“ 1m w“ A am mi my“ composite was clown .1 of a DOiIID at lfialmont dnviylhfglla1gnhllo bgcfal an???’ C?“ pgpiufigg h“ l two other Fm“ °°‘."‘°m°"» Giusen-"P par°5°hb ‘50_7_ the first change since satup 1 M31 75: 1 1 m 5 0 eh rand n es kouncfl: formenrigricllltui-e minister. nude Iiucirinn Gottaiidl CONSERVATION 0F lday- llsaliiigs amounted to 639,230_Ca1'lboo 1 751 were sen eiiced to death for treason at a special l ex-prcsidcrit. of the Fascist Collfcdcrsirlli of ‘In- SOIL MOISTURE shares compgrgd with 315430 yes. ,C51-||;P3m “w, Fascist- court at. Verona. Italy, Among them zverei dustrlal Vlforkcrs. Cianuettl was sentenced m Ran-cor; Farms __ » - Moisture la thB iiiiiiling factor wINmPno. JBII. 19—(QPl—Th9 Chrom is- i 4,.“ - ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " r “ ° ‘e 19 we“ ‘mgm ‘° “W em?“ In crop production in the prame We market was steady todal on lcaijwnmu 1.93 tons n s er, and Marshal Emlllo de Bono, who abroad or to be 1n hiding. ggg-oygg o1 Wgsgfigefgsgdgaogqggllfigufggfirgsngmlgglghgggtc 113,13; lgggim“ 13,1, -_-_._- _ A .M_. a m nece s a .1 ~ . 1 | - —-r ——~ 0g 0111mm; melhuds git-t will con- finished the session at $1.26 1-5, -C°111,L 22 , _ ' serve the mardmiim amt-uni. of the Jllgyn $12425. 39112118 7c x1311! U011) ‘QSISRO 3§ T0 CONFER 0N EDUCATION annual preciplianon’ swim m; J_ tore in the domestic Wheat, ‘e11 5°11 08 l-z Nexus .. i PencbOre 16.: __-._ a so“ Lia»- mslir=ha~=n= stairs. l2 Nails... .. tissues. u“ wmi -la=»- story. Swift, Current. Sask. and shlpmers 208000 busggm ggflNtgs Exéorado 1 i Normld 10 In, o ales $135999 merits 0f tho Domlnlom, 1mm T111111 EXDFT-‘mefliil 6x95551118 1 nonfie?“ ' d Kirk 06 Norlnet 8T Canada. China, the Unttec’ Star over a, period of 20 years have‘ _a___i__ Franco M . n 150; Russia and India haw ‘mm my“ shown that 26.3 per cont of the Gum _ 0km“ ‘ml lo llccciiii- full "Killian-S h; moisture falling as rziiri or snow: G1 5 o6 1% on .l conliipeqcc p; Tmyps n- m ,1 . engfa ___ 193;; _. A A i . . 1 e rt‘. filo was conserved 1n sunicrer-fallowedl God. L o4 1w Pacalm _4 of Allied governmi-lvs \\'l‘lt.‘l"l nice land. when; no wefids WU e allfirvlligl G01dfl19 16 PM on London. Hitherto they. h; t0 STOW B in)’ me- mi" i‘ Goldeag 04 Pamour i en represented by ob-eriers, dill th ~ _. eonserva- é G01" Gal; _ p than ~~ tcllisxili ofofiolsfuere Bivneugiie mar-fallow MQNTREALI Jan_ 1g _ (C?) __iGll1l~l1B1‘ 13 11%, 1325:1357. Ala-km), 3 ha‘ COST NOT COIWTEI) .,= W B 091ml 01 4 £9131 hi 9"‘ equal Produce prices lodiiv reported by Hall‘? "" o9 1'31 Pimv“ Asbestos 22 1-4 l to 4 to 5 lilcms of a. H'- the DOlllllllflll Dcl)2\I‘!-m0l1t of Ag-~ i"“11“‘~"‘" 03 PM‘ C1’ Boll 'ri~l 13,5 FLEFNVOQII The Inetlwd of 0111:; zitlon 01 rieiilliiie followt- 1551*‘ B0 1-1f'iP°“"‘“ Biitllllfal A i5 in: "elm" Tfl-"lfllf - l type of implement list-o 11115 little Eggsi Graded shipment; rriotcfl H‘ 5m“ 13 1'3 13° VP can pa‘; w hglliaigv sailor, -.\ fir; ,~ effecé on the total snéfiunt. thof 1m 354 fgrPAl-lliarge; A-ued- ,ggl:g-S 12 31% 22151;?‘ can Cm. PM 26 iveekszi c0! c n lye inosure conserved prcvi m; a ilm é- , - u eta 27-28, B 30-1 - n5 Pa Q 34; opera ons. Wlun he lzraril '- weed growth controlled w the 31. _ 2131389? géegiorit can Stqan, 11 for help’ howe‘.er_ he [med Y “firs. fdiifitllli brill; ..-l?:i:°"i...llr;“ .121“ +111 B“ a lam» 1221s»... *5 "i Va 1 n ‘,' 1 i _ _ - , f I ' nlci. Vi": (.4 )1 ' i", : a light infestation o‘ lyeedslstmaeey Nil-stwuligggafgxlglistéliiglzredces‘nr iigfiiimifiikh 32 113:: rgfiflafifl?‘ Dist ‘Sea: 3A7 Ill-z ‘i m“ “ill "u; TIIFD] lie ir r4, M)? calll/Isgisltxilreseglifiltsbilgesgeizgtgo "F"; NciL-iileesag-“giiriaiil white was... m g1 Fol-iii?‘ 241-14?’ N0 DISGIIWIQIINJITION ‘l than ° inc 8i.’ 01w ‘I, e15“ as; and Que. 20 PUB. wholesale 11'1"‘ ‘Jack Man 93 5mm?’ -Foli.nda. Co 15 1-4 __*—" , "flaggfirtfgy ewm rffnwm i; the biruz western and Que. white '10 '14- 21g‘; 9 l Elm“ Gcu Steel Wares 12 1-4 , -, 296%)‘ t. i???" T“, “M” e _ _ a - - _v_ ' 2L l1‘ i1 _ 1500c -i H _ - __‘ ~ _ - _ liri erg ,= discrim soil until used by a ‘ZlYH-ITIZ crop. Potatoes. 75 m ha, Nu 1 Que Kirk L 1 0o;Sla:_1en '70 Hgmesgillh 14 '1 icn 11231125‘ [coral Nwnl Voliiqq lDuring seasons of heaiv rainfall iLake Shore 67-8 55171111291‘ as _. lovr Reserve !lfl1(‘(’l'S, {pi-ll Emir" _ N B , and P E I , 1.80 , , Ham Bridge 6 . . mo: some moisture may rwnctiatc be- mi. _._-__ [Lamsoue 6.20} can Ro 2" 1m, Oil H H. field. parlimiiei~.lni-,- {Pffijfgj} 1.. 1h road the zone <11 1w» nenelratloii run off aiiiliig the SIJPZIZE’. lliaw. lLebel 03 l-Zistr/riflgei‘ “S ‘ 3g Admiralty sldtori {ll .~ " 1- gpod glrlgdttllciaslnbe 01 no Value in pusrullgcéieg-rfallowms ls usLri for the gjflmgh liigigiietiepBaRf 2'03 10 -'i lgeenrgékthg Rf Fifi H -li l‘ o - s n m as ur ver <. i~ " ‘ c tam, i »,'y_,.- .' A long stubble slds in holding a ‘lg-month pa. 510101111 ease) of iMamssn 3qgQlSudCon 7240mm" ccmnywqcrs‘ 5 “e snow and also retains the loss 011' ilie sueceedinq crop. U10 stored iMjfiLjgd $7,”, gfifgfl“ 2i! N. mlsture by evaporation. A trnsi moisture supyuPmci-itllig the sea-l ' - ‘ -l . _ 1 151-4 BOMBAY ~- 0P» I ;co_ver has a Jimllal‘ riifcct, for itlscntil prccinititinn. ‘lflic _er.ntro1 of 0:137? ‘ilffilhlilli. '16 .51 1-2 ‘|.\‘ear of the V\' ' 40mm will held mci-e snow than a bare WCCdS by tmcly cultivation during ‘McIntyre " 5g Waite Al“ H60 Price Com‘ .:l l-Lu-orc lllfldn m i fallow. Shelicrbelts and snow lhe Snmqieinrhllhw Bu“; l3 the jmcKenzie 1 tgfwgndigo 25 Q“,°b°°.P"“°T 1_l3~1‘3|‘l1ln'losv equal m". c . fences are of value in musing the {Host effective way 0y assuring the Mcmnan 03 34 lwmsey ‘u, {Blhtllilllllgall 1o l'-_B ion of the 1M; WW q- m. .1, 5 aemixriulation of snow. 11-115 111- maximum conservation of soil ‘Mei/m 05' D0111 Telfbllfl iziflgure is iomooco grrrn-nts I creasing the soil moist. in restricted mlxture._ lMcwau; 24‘ (31,135 a] 5 l: month. . areas Small dykes 11d YUTTOW-i _---_i {Mid gong 3,69 _ steei garnet“ 22 g4‘ . , .; likewise tend t0 P?“ 1 l! IiiiiirrVs Kills nain ‘Moiieta 39 l-PFootliilll 1-30 ‘ (fluff | _. izr-"riii-i —~ w "a W . 1 :_ _ *‘—'" . 4-» - 1-4. i’ ' » - - < — -‘-"*‘ 1~ w-A4-‘iiiw .1 ' s; _ , _ "a I GERIMAN IWILIT AR Y MIGHT ' In Conqu est and Defeat 7,. Li, ._.___..-._ INOR ‘German war machine crossed the Polish border. Two days later, in dominating Europe, Britain and France entered the struggle. But wit run and partitioned between Germany and Russia, and the world had’ U-boat warfare began in the Atlantic. On April 9. 1940. the theater Scandinavia. Nazi troops. warships, paraehutists, fifth columnists took .1. iissialvs coo , inns mun: nossla. occorir oimailvs. Red army fell back before the tank-led Nazi offensive. Advancing t '1 tht the United States. and In January, 1942, the first American troops l sabotage began In Nazi-occupied countries. TOn Sept. 1, 1939. World War II broke out in Europe when tanks, troops and planes of the mighty, When Russia attacked Finland, the U. S. proclaimed neutrality and repealed the arms embargo, and.‘ l, by land, sea and alr on May 10, the Germans overwhelmed the Low Countries in three weeks. J Crimean Peninsula and slashed toward rich Soviet oil fields. but was stopped st the gates of - ; Moscow and Leningrad. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor gave Germany a new end powerful enemyr In June. American flyers joined the R A. F's pounding l of Europe. Taking the Caucasus, the Nazis drove against Stalingrad in October, but down in Egypt. v» the British lth Army turned back moss North Africa. driving Rormml‘; legions before them. VENGENCE: lDeath FAgClS T and Prison A Miin, 30, 40, 50! Want llonial Pop, Vim, Vigor‘! i‘ w. j, ' .. .\ , fl _. _ , ' , . U, u. '- AIRBOBE 00S TAKE CRETE IN 11 DAYS- LONDON SURVIVE: if: BEIJ1S!$G?’°ON ' Penetrating deeply into Northern France, the German army forced the r s XD Y"? _ T I into a costly evacuation of Flanders,_bnt mufieddhechance to invade llirelpless Efllflllirfllgzgtfllgi-Jlggilllllldl- disorganized French army, Germany 11111905811 3 "mm" almlsme "POE rsnce inLondon dug in. and Italy joined Germany's war. Air warfare mounted to utreinendotiiisglfilc -_ l? bed me Axis and m‘ ‘ hung on, to survive the Battle of Britain. Hungary. Rllmilnlasiln u QBTIBdJDI a t chase ‘he mi“ _ I strengthened Germany invaded Yugocllvl- H“! are"? °" 511111 6.1941» 811 befl 11 "I m VIM m. , ( i Ish in North Africa. On May 20, airborne Nazvtroops overran (‘Irete 1.11111 dlays.“ rzyimelhc 7x A ,- I-Iemisphere, the U. S. began to wake iron: the sleep of lsolationism, bloce rc a io s . . .. . - .1 I h p‘ \¢ TAKEN IN l DAYS. an attempt to stop Hitler from; hln the month, Poland was over- had its first taste of a blitzkrieg. of action suddenly swung fol Denmark and Norway. Striking: ‘r _ , _' ~ . "<13" is - ‘ - _’,f l NAZIS LOSE U-BOAT WAR IN THE ATLANTIC. ROAIYS END! GERMANS RETREAT IN ITALY. i U. landings in North Africa on Nov. 7. I942. marked the "end of the beginning“ of the Will“ asiiinsti Nazism As Gc-rpinny moved into unoccupied France. French patriots scuttled 40 of their warship u! l Toulon. Al Stalingrad and Leningrad. strengthened Soviet soldiers began pushing back the lnv. w‘ - The British retook Tripoli. and Allied troops opened the Tunisian otfonsim May 7, I943, Tiini Blzerte Icll. just l8] days nftcr llie first Allied landings. ‘Shuttle raids" began from England to .- I A on roofless Fortress Europe. Germans were kicked out of Sicily. Sardinia. pushed back up the ti». lii‘ , boot after losing Italy as an ally. Russian counter-attack smashed across the Polish border as record- ‘ $2123 air raids on Gerrnanvrnarked of thepend of the war 111111151: NTBR-ATTA nom- NAZiS. 1 The confident German war lords invaded Russia on June 22. 1941. and the unprepared. Ill-equipped deep into the Ukraine. it severed arrived in Ireland. Unrest and