, my 1 1945 ifllll-IIIIIIIIQIII" I . NORWAY ‘ —AT PQACE Mill Ill WAR- 8K! Taurus INVASION . REVOLT IN NORWAY LITTLE nonwar IN 0.4mm The story of northlnnd. courage told by boyl who escaped from the Nazis to train in Canada. c unnrz nzuonun IIALI. wrmlzsnu, nu 2n. w. ADMISSION FREE iilldlillllllllilsfli" c cnaanorrwroww economic o Fly “Winged ‘Torpedoes?’ _ I I T r I PACE EIGHT Japs’ Latest: Suicide Pilots , - ‘I I/H/l/nr/u ‘III’ flflfffllf Cl I “H. C. l. Beer. mp1“ pmen o 1 pinyin! cards, we‘? gum was sent thfs month to n, “"l’"‘:;ir‘l.'.i" firs" M o» r . month's terrific?“ "em sale, held Morrison._ . in: of St. Geo 0's Dey Monthly Meeting lloyal Edward Chapter I. 0. ll. E. ls.- Nm u mu: n torpedo Helplesl lllloi ls locked into cockpit from the uni-nus lsilte to s lodnel Ill The noel-e eruh din into In Allied werlhlp m a” m ' Hum which actually arc flying 63in, flown by "suicide" pilots] diving at 600. The nos: amounts to I I188 icfpedo. bolfll licked with ‘$0,123 tsalineo, g: ..pl§t'i§r,':i§g:i§t blelwhange his and intended to be crashed against Allied battleships and carriers are 2240 pounds of high explosive, and the plane explodes when elgher suicide" ideas‘ cannot ha“ out n61. cm he land Wuhan; Qxplqdlnf his nose or n u-ing touches a solid object. 'I‘he pilom, who must die in the plum Am,- the takeoff, fgpqfts say, the entire personnel of the ll? blast, are given six months’ training before taking of! on their one nnd has stands at attention while -the doomed flyer circles the field ml" only mission Locked into their cockpit: from the outline. they carry‘ limel- reportcd to be in large scnle production by the Jnps in Manchuria. The planes are said to be d new type. cheaply mnde. with pusher type pro- peller in the rear and capable of cruising at 400 miles an hour and ' gunizatlon a-nddthc intcrnationalw More Problems For Frisco Conference BY C.R. BLACKBURX Canadian Press Stuff Writer SAN FRANCISCO, April 30 — (CPJ - ‘Two more problems had lrisen today to trouble delcgute; to the United Nations security con- ference. They were fresh Russian demands for recognition of the Lublin-Wnrsaw Polish Government and the proposed admission of Ar- gentine to t-he United Notions. Russia ha: consistently opposed the entry of Argentine but there were reports that she was ready to swallow these objections if the Lublln group was recognized as suitable for representation at the conference here The expectation here is that there will be no departure from the Anglo-American stand against any Polish government not organ- ized in the spirit oi the Yalta dec- laration, which culled for a Polish government of national unity, in- cluding representatives of the P9- lish government in London. Britain and the United States do not rec- ognize the Moscow-sponsored Lub- lin group. If a solution has been reached at informal conferences of the foreign ministers of the “Big Four" some action may be taken at, this mom- ing’; session of the executive com- mfltgg of l4, with their decision presented to the plenflry ‘session this afternoon for ratlflcution. Another Report Another report. clrculatlnZ here l5 flung g proposal will be made, P06- eibly by Qanada, that i-he present conference seeks 0111i’ $0 “W” '1 skeleton but firm fmmeuvork 0f an,‘ international organization {or the maintenance of pence and SECUTlIY-l Th, detail; could be written in, l‘ inter by a continuing conference. commission which misfit 18b" 51* mum“ or a year and make its reports st the flrol general asselnhll“ of the organization . Such o. procedure would tend l-O - l-vold the Pwiblmy M MSW d9‘ jdsyom hem; mad, by s conference worldrl "m" "l" DTP-ml" °f m5" v mm events in EHYODP- which mu“) edistract the nttentlon- of many 0f; me top-ranking delcllfllfls here» f _ ‘There are numerous 859KB ° worm organization which must ‘m: {Med into this sct-ulp. such as Bretoon Woods monetary R8"?- . mm?“ me food and agriculture or- labor office. , To study and discuss this prob- lcm of integration would occupy W€€k5 and necessitate the presence in San Francisco oi’ men whose duties will uriffiitly call them to other fields. Since the world organization planned here could not u ceiva-bly be called upon to function for a number of years after the present! conflict there would be no urgency w have the whole structure com- pleted st once. Kramer Attacked By Form-er Captives LONDON. Allril 3O — lCP Cable» -Joscf Kramer. “beast” command-l ant of the iniumous Belsen deaiiii camp. captured when the camp was‘ liberated last week. was beaten un- nscious by a crowd of nearly 1,00’): German political prisoners who‘. recognized him as they were being. marched from o. British prlsmier.» of-war camp, an R..C.A.F. officer] said here. Kramer now is in sol-l itary confinement in a guordhouscgl chained to the floor. Location of one comp was not given. ' Flt-Lt. R.J Taylor, Tlhe Pas. Man, a member of R C A F. pub-l lic relations stuff. visited-the camp‘ and said guards had been forced to use rl-flc butts to drive off Kramersl assailants. ' I Ho said the commandant had been placed in a cement tube about four feel; in diameter under the sights of a bren gun. As a largo group of prisoners was being- marched out. one recognized Kra-r mer, and the prisoners, many limp- ing along with the nld of cones,’ stormed over to beat him. When he was rescued he was unconscious Gnr James W. Taylor. Royal artillery medical orderly, from Lei- cester, told the public reatlons of- ficer: "Kramefs head was split open and bleeding, and his body badly bruised. In‘ another few min- lules they would have killed him." Once since the beating Kramer asked to have the manncles rc- moved but he was told he could‘ not be relieved of the chains unless he returned to the compound. Hc refused to move, muttering “they would kill me out there." Kramer's guards said their pris- ‘oner was "very docile" and "must be mentally sick." ECHO LAKES water is a good conductor sound. of I Keep Up The Barrage Community Concert Holds Annual Dinner The lccnl C 1 . C Association held ‘Tiglilllsililnaindfnr-t nor at the Charlottetown Hotel st night. Ah unusually large number of music lovers, all members or pot- 911"?" Prwbectivc members of the Assoclntlo were present to hear Mrs. Marlon Slstnlre of New York tell of the rnpid progress being made by the many community con. cert associations already organized Mid functioning in the Maritimes. rs. Sistaire ls the organizer for all the Community concert assoc- iations throughout the United Stutessnd Canada. She expressed the opinion that the local organizat- ion should have little trouble in-in- creasing its membership from 500i hers. Mrs. Keith S Rogers, whg 1 campaign chairman of the present drive for greater membership. al- so addressed the meeting as did the president, Mrs. G. Elliott Full. During the dinner. two solos were beautifully rendered b Mr. Raoul Raymond with Mrs. hsymond 1s accompanist. The meeting closed with National Anthem. Eden Takes Lead At Conference LONDON, April 30 —- (GP) - Warm praise for Foreign Secretary Eden's work at the son Francis“; the i United Nations security conference came today from British corres- pondents CClVUllllg the parley. wlbh one reporter declaring, that, Mr.- Eden w-as holding the conference together, particularly through his success in acting as a “ egotietor" between delegates from the United Stntes and Russia. The British reporters declared lhut Mr Eden was drafting com- promises, advlslng and aiding Ed- ward Stet-tlnlus, United States Sec- retary of State, helping pilot the domlnlons delegates and generally striving to sired up the tasks foc- ing the cc f WOODED STATE Hardwood forests cover more than half o! cnsiern Paraguay. 5M“ Asflh hf, (QTNAPW“ $TIINPAF° BEILEQWSAIDPfiOINN i I Cor- relwhdenl (FRI-filled I: the Canodhn Prone) Trams 1n mum, April so - (By Rldio) _' The body o! Benito Mllsnllni lies 0m o! the first lhluas e newly- in ohe mud in the Plea: Lorain here this morn and an through crushing crowds for an op-, portunity to spit on it. ' e enormous shaved head end loose meaty Jowls of the fellon are resting on the breast. of his mistress. Clare Petacci, 35-year-old daughter of a Milan doctor, who,» with Mussolini end ebout l2 other. hwi Fascists. was given a lusty trial and snot by partisans near-i one tow-n of B01181! Yesterday etl 4:10 in the afternoon. Lying in rotesqu positions, in a mass of b ood and gore around I their leader, are other Fascists shot, with him. They were all dumped there without ceremony after dark yesterday by partisans who brought them to Milin in a moving van from the town where they were tried and executed. This particular spot was chosen. by the part-lad d lay the bodies for sentimental l s. It was where that l5 innocent victims were executed by the Fhsclsts and tihelr bodies left emosed for o. full l. y. I domed by Jeep through 200 miles of partisan territory yester- day in the hope of getting a chance. to see and talk to Il Duce and pushed through the ’ this morning and saw the remains of Mussolini and his cohorts. Mussolini spent Friday night in cell number six at San Domin o prison in Como He tried to ta to his guards and appeared to be in n terrible state of agitation "Why is no one here to defend mo?" he shouted. Later he bold his Judges: "Save my life And I will give you an empire." Soon after noon yesterday Muss- olini und 30 other high Fascists were marched to the little oown of Galiano Di Memezerl. The patriots “renounced nil Judicial procedure and went directly to the final ect,’ an eye witness said. Mussolini was shot in llhe book- lihe Italian method of exwllllfln- in-dlsgrece-and died shouting "No. no,"__to the firin gqllld. Cllaretta lzetaccflclkms to l0 the est, bu was 0 up!!! Y nui-inz mt night trwka curried the dead to Milan. where the b06108 were dumped unceremoniously into the Piazza. Uaretn. t Montreal Exchange sass; 5§8§§ h) rein- hIrlb-efi L Laosaasszo Can Car Found Can so Con Steemshlps Dist Bel; ,- e U 8:8 g us»??? S?‘ n-IAICQ-Iulins Massey Harris Nat Steel Car Wfla II 5131553 Que Power Shcwinigen a I> 3 =3: a 4 lg’? >- a nan Brazilian DIONIQUI‘ ILUSI To insure e lood wine CNP In um“ pointed red the fece and 01m; m; whole body o! the wine- god Dionysus. ' O-OQ40§-O-OO&OUO-OOO-O-OO-OO-O-O FOR SALE um Lodge Holstein. lhm choice you: bells. one two you! old, two yoorllugo from ‘pol l!!! dune, with [ood roootfl, ell In! by our herd bull, Ielenwool King BOIIO XX. GEORGE A. GODFREY I IONS. North Wllillltl. P-IJ. ¢> , l-l-I Who Will B-e Next _ By flu 046:3: Staff of The Can- e oumnds will“! of Milanese are i’ hting their way 13'“ o governor-general to succeed Ear in some Liberal quarters to have n Oenedlen. selected for this post. follow: tohllm Africa Oenadafls first Canadian represent- ative of on Kin commander of Mei-Gen. George, P. Vanier. Can- adian ambassador to France. circles have said they would like to see Held Marshal Montgomery offered the post. Governors: Two IPWml/lnflll‘ Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin: ll likely to announce soon after his lleutenant-govemom for Governor-General? ' bents-Sir Eugene Fleet fonque- Bruns ‘ re complet d. Among names mentioned as pos- sible new occupants of beautiful Spencerwood in Quebec are Hon. ThOmlls Vien of Montreal, speaker oi’ the Senate, and Brig. | ‘ -Bll1ls. former commander of the Royal 22nd Regiment, and for the last three years commanding of- of the Quebec military diz- c . In Pres, arrows. ApTn-w - (or) - looted government of Can do will wi appo ntment of Athlone, who will re- urn to Britain in August. It- lg understood there is o. move residence for its governor. The only name heard in capital circles us a successor to governor Clark at Fredericton is Burton M. Hill. a precedent already es- by Australia and south Among the names mentioned us Charlotte County on the Bay of Randy coast. Mr. Hill's most famous constituent was Franklin Roosevelt. Campobelio Island prop- erty holder. are Gen. Crerar. e 1st Anny. and some Progressive - Conservative mo. ISLAND Larqest oi (he British Channel The feeling of the CC F. and other parties has not been expressed» Islands is Jersey. _'i l g. "in l “It does my heart good to deliver letter: like this. It's from that youngster who lived it on: hundred end ten. Ho‘: in the thick of it, his mother nyo. ‘ fl “Funny-but I can't help thinking of 11in; u I knew him first. . . a chubby little chap in eliort punts. But he'll have learned plenty about being e men by now-though I'll bet lick u chipper 1e ever and spunky n they melrc ‘em.’ Everything we love and hope for is in hi: bends- o - . his and his pale’! ' “I never thought they'd have to fight e0 long. INVEST IAN THE BEST rcturn from San Francisco Qwill be‘ bec and Hon. W.G. Clark for New late lsresldent. Franklin D. Roose- New Brunswick has no official! Liberal member of parliament for Th regular monthly meeting of efllcyel liclwerd" WIPE‘? °f m a very successfu elvening, the I. 0. D. E. was held yesterday rllyh and fénanciet y,‘ apex even o inter," *1}; ‘hgatgllnul M" Dev an» . annual meetin Assembly of be held in Rve week in ‘flay. Mrs. James Pig was ted t “is: €$Er_u i" ‘Weill: n. rs. . . ,1, or the w.r.ow§19."s. ‘$20k: “I51” cw minutes on the misunderstand i118 0i’ the use of preserve coup“ for canning sugar. She explain extra preserve id rl e ional e L01" mole of the death of the 18 l0 gina the l" |velt. while the members bowed ,thelr heads in a tribute of respect for this man who had given his life in service for mankind. Good reports were received from ‘ Some tog’: place in‘ Ififlllfd‘ to éluturse aicxté t .ves.cepecayo e ew _ ‘ . Committee. who are no longer be- Yffff‘ .§_1-}i‘.e§’e',’“£irii'°:ir‘§§n 1 ing asked to do the regular war ready due and mo“ yam on?“ time sewing, their requirements "m would pmvme sum“ being taken care of nationally. as coupons m, the "m. 1° n" ‘He'll g: ceslatlog o1! hostilities in ed gm- cmnmm ' ' rope are rawng nesr. was The mam" decided um the energies of this “ “s” committee could be gradually div- erted to local needs. Accordl ly l child end wel- fare comm ttee. consisting of Miss Mary IIVUII. Mrs. 'r. W. L. Pmwse and Mrs. Herry Hill was appoint- ed to find out any special needs and bring these to the attention of the chepter. Suggestive programmes for use of schools on V-E Day were re- ceived by the Educational Secrr" with rlngi A n ish n d__ has eaxtlen zveifmilflgepolilinifsr mm Soil 10st by Wile 1 .. deforested arena is rsofzirgatlmltr . to 20 times greater than that fr o. forested area. —-—--__.._ ANCIENT CITY The historv ‘of-Jerusalem . back to the Stone Age. I_-_—. ._._:¢ ‘fin was knee high t0 a grasshopper..." When I can't nélilnnnn I think about the“ awful coat" also terrible! things they go throuj_ 3nd the debt no them we can never repay. ‘ "'.I'Iul’| why I've never foiled to buy Victory Bonds-don't see how anyone can. They mm! fighhnwo muet provide the means of fighting. It's the! limplol ~ _ “Thin time I'll buy en extra bonthfleepo- - eielly for that youngster from one hundred end,- ten. And if enough other: like me will only think Ill-light, this 8th Victory Iom will go over Bins: than ever!" i @ Mis',,,v|cionv nouns yClenliral Creamer-ids Ltd. of fe ~-