N DANGERfS BORDERLINE-Llving close to powder-keg border etwecn Soviet Union and Japan, tribe of Tatars. untouched by odcrn civilization, are wedged in between two powerful armies. erc, medicine man of tribc, who guides souls to spirit world, is shown in native garb. =-_—~ - qulokias lily“ i Ill lien Want Ad!” By Ken Reynolds iiizv-r —-I@_ fisgwcmvsm “WOW, that was close—I dreamed I answered a Guar- FREDERICTON SCHOOL Grade X (Sr-)--l. Beverley Cut-‘ wit}. Audrey Thomas; 3. Jack e. l Grade X (Jr) -— l. Marjorie! ‘Mk5; I Gladys Weeks. I Grade Ix-l. Audicy Cutclifle; Grade VIIL-l. Randolph Weeksi Grade v1_1. Lloyd climatic; 2.| "Wort for March: ‘N Ellen Buchanan, Grade V (Sr.)—-1. Ellc-ane Mac- evin. Grade V (Jr.)—i. Eleanor Weeks. Warnings “gumsl a“ 5mm“ 95mm’ g_ that persisted in the Grade IL-i. Grade I (bl-l l- Mlmh WBBKS; 3. Freddie WeeksJZ. Mary Weeks. (trade I (vi-l Teacher: M. Eini Be i Earle Weeks; n Cutc ffc, George white, e ual. _ Grade I m\_1_ Em“, Cmcfigfe, ns to the churih and the State. and Helen Stevenson, equal. ' Vernon Wee-ks; Aubrey Mom-ell. ly Mar-Lend. ‘ gaudy liq; i lino" lolllo o! l00now ’ Why Aspirin Worlis So Fusll Ilmml-lyl The moment you drop an Amino Tablet in water it begins to fllllolve. It disintegrate: in two seconds! That lightning action in the glen “PM!!! in your stomach! Aspirin takes hold of pain at once; gives you safe, fut relief. For pain due to: llllDACliII, COLIN: Take two Aspirin nbleu with hill giiiu oi‘ water.- Nlvuuoin. uiunms, imiuminsm T-ke m mam with gnu water. "II rnnom Crush "RC6 tablet: in lllu water-game deeply: t WNEW LOW PRICES ON ASPIRN! New Aspirin prices bring Sale, Fusi Relief now ‘within reach of lllllpk mun will ssueveQMN . r ASPIRIN look for the layer Cross‘ on every loblel -‘ if ll doesn't soy "Buyer" ll Isn't Aspirin! {i British Sen Dogs Look B! Frank Lev; Canadian Preu Staff Writer LONDON. April 12 -- (GP) —NOW that iho POWBI 01’ the German eur- faoe fleet has been neutralized. Bri- tish naval observers are figuring it “'55 Wile" by Psychology as well as by guns and bombs and superior fleamfihshlll The German fleet. they 9151!". started the war with an in- feriority OOmpleX, MaYbe the “Desk Admirals" are Tlllhl- Competent naval men hflVQ Edi/firmed that theory in innumer- able bull sessions in their own ward. rooms where they have wondered Why the enemy battleships didn't come out of their hiding places slug- Kink-mot running. True. the Bismarck did. An esti- mated 50.000 tons of deadly destruc- tion. she had a brief but g orlous. in a naval sense, career. siie didn't do ‘he lob she was meant to, granted, but met with an honorable death as bills result of a fight that 1| l. lea c assic. The Schamhorst. too, hid her fling, and although sunk went down With her sum blazinc. not skulkinz in a Norwegian Fjord io be bombed and burned nt the dock like the Tirnltz and Gneisenau. _'I‘liose were the four battleships with which the Germans started the war Had they been used boldly and skillfully at llle outbreak oi’ hostil- ities. when Britain's heavy fleet W5; scattered over the seven seas. they might have had different careers Bolstered by Germany"; pocket .__ Polygamy Theory May Be Carried To Appeal Court rs A ril l0 -—-(C P.s_“’“h.1:.‘Z-‘§E.ii“ea&. berm mglyggimy which the slaw and ltd- eral governments have PM?“ ‘lmlefi attack ugithugplarcccnt ariet of o. m’l::<:‘5ieilei"a.‘ éDVCflllllFUi. Lullifihdi those it nccilsrs lizive viohurd the Mann Act, the Lindbergh Kldllillflh. iii-g law, and have conspired to 56nd obscene mattci" through the mails.‘ The rtnbc charges an illcsal flvhflbllj alien and conspiring in auvoftfi lyganiy. . pone defendants reply: “Polygamy provides vVOIthY hhs" bands [m- gqmgl wccncn, b-llte le- gandless of wars and pestilence. there has aliviys bccn a ‘lll P1115 v _ good wumcn." and say the villi moral issue involved is t-hnt n01)‘;- nmy “means a home for will? WWW", “qw might otherwise be driven toy rprastitution." _ | Therm ready to fuht it on; on’ thzs inc, say their attorneys, cvcni if it mtans an appeal to the U. 8., Supreme Court on the Qfflllllds @113‘ l the indictments strike at the right of freedom of worsliip- l In 5am», part5 of the wcslernl states, plural marriage has flourish-l cd since the earliest days of rolonl-I Zfltlflll. It was pr-lvli-‘cd b!‘ W‘: Moyynons who grilled Ulllli, but hair- bcen banned by that uliulch lux- more than u half-ccntilry. . Soon after the arrests were niutic’ public, the Mormon church first presidency issued this statement: "Since the mflnilesln b)‘ FY9515‘ ent Wilford Wopdroff was adopted by tha church (in 1890i. llic first presidency’ and other léifflflfll authorities have repeatedly’ issucd practice cf, polygamoils marriages, illegal bmh ‘Members of the church uho have let this warning go unliecdcd and lhave vloatecl the rule and doctrines 'of the church by entering into these illicit relationships have bcen form- any dean “nth and excommunicrltcd n5 ruoidly as they could be found out. This is the cxtrrnne Dllhhhnieht which the church can inflict." In Utah, circulation of die publi- cntlon, "Truth." among’ H 6111mm‘! cult membership of 2.500, formed the basis for scme 0f the lvdeflll indictments. Fldltor of Truth." is 72-year-old, ivhlte-halred Joseph White Musser. One of those charged in the fed- eral complaint was Mrs. Rhea Alrrd Kunz, 3'7, the mother of clcht children, who liislicd that thon- was complete hnfrnmly and friendliness rnnvng \\‘l\'(\( of n piural ‘Awarded the D.S.0- for braver! nnrl leadership in action In the Italy campaign. Major It ll ‘Fras- er, Toronto. Ont... Ls shown here rtcelvlm: llir lllibon from Llltlll - Gen ilir Oliver Leis-c, commander o; "w r-jlghlh Army. (Canadian Army Oveflclg Plwlfll I Showing of German Surface Fleet battleships-marvels of naval in- h for Reason for Poor genulty that could oufight anything they couldn't outrun and outrun anything they couldn't outfight-and her powerful destroyers. those un- tle wagons could have spearheaded g. omits attack. But the attack never materialized. The reason was. it is agreed. that the tradition of 1914-18 and the con. stant hammering home of the theme "Brittnnnia Rules The Waves", had so mentally conditioned the Ger- man surface fleet it figured it was an impossibility to beat the Britons at what they admitted was their own game. On the few-times the elements o! the two fleets did meet this thought appeared in be man minds. ofnouick run for-use . Many never reached such n hav- en—for example the destroyers that tangled with the British cruiser; miter-prise and Glasgow inthe Bay of Blscay early this year. Capt. H. T. W. Grant ofl-lnlifax N. 8., conlmandcr of e 1B year old Enterprise. admitted at the dee- ti-oyers theoretically should hava won the battle. But the Germans separated and made for neutral waters. strategy which was respon- sible for their defeat. Another factor cited in the psy- chological defeat of the German sur farce fleet was the truism that the German is a keen fighter when ivinniniz but apt to become panicky when losing. Thus the Gennan is apt to give way to such a feeling on Bea. where he seldom feels at ome. “Women of plural marriage are fortunate." she says, “ in that they have the companionship and love of Ether women bound by a common L. Four generations of Mrs. Kunz’ family have practised polygamy, she says, and it is her conviction. and that of other women in the llroup, that they have a oully tol "hlulliply and replenish the earth-"i "Our fundamental; belief in the practice of pural‘ marriage,” Mrs. Kunz said. "is to . , . have a clean and intellectual n5 welhTYlP rvehhlfi Auxilryrfildoffitilgfr Tags jmg-cting p9 the [Hill]? of Mrs. J. A. jofflinp T1‘.- prwirlcni opens. meeting! with and the livmn Jcrnls us was rczvl in as sniritunl-znindrd progcny." ltfrs. John Y. Barlow. the wife of one of the defendants. named in’ federal indictments declared that “While mflfe than 40 boys lrcm Dill" group are in uniform, felting for the freedoms eicvtrcssed in die cons- stitutfon of the uracllsiniz what they believe m b9 a; true religion.“ ‘ Today .. 173‘ only a a dluqprhzzfi. THE CHARLOTITETUWN Mental Attitude Of , Nazi Sailors Blamed United Ciuvrcli GUARDlAN - R. C. A. F. Bomber Croup’s Targets for ‘a Yean _ R.C.A.F. BOMBER GROUP 074/” ffififiiffflff/IKKED Ol/fil/M fl/E F/flff ill/R 75:77 I770/7THI lllfldil-lqgn‘in_ “termini During the first thiricr once overseas (it was o manufacturing and commu U-boat bases and other l5 Weight of Canadian bclnbs. ‘ _ ‘ ample Berlin. during the period, u many times. For cx Tiwox vxiruii Turmoil‘ Al.‘ rm Durinr! ill’! Ono nf Ihrnon Worship .\ x and anion; period lt m pa»; if" e: , c izl flcr- Umtm Stmfispllngs Stfinmlz! o k I =11 c l n | their fmml“ "n" be "E Wk“ forlofisi" rit‘rr‘"l n‘ lrsinncnh ‘r1 F1!i1i'l‘1i?1‘\'- lll""ll‘.(‘l“l i-c-i _ ccivcd n lcflcr from Vim Tvinriiircccivcdfil§9fijhhillllFscn "Tfilhi q r"'.l in imimn. b“=in'.=<s nicctin‘: 1o rrllrl an, n months of the Canadian Bmnbcr Group's exist- rganized Jan. l, 1943i more than 40 important nications centres. seaports. shipbuilding yards. i-cets in Germany, Italy and France felt the These 40 targets were attacked not once but as attacked l8 times. dropping a total of more than 22.000 tons of bombs. These statistics refer of course. only to the operations. of the R.C.A.F. Bomber Gmup and dc l rot take into account the activities of RCA? Coastal Command squadron: or the contribution of the tens of thousands of RCAF personnel attached I in RAF. units. ‘ In carrying nut these operations. aircraft of the Group flew 11.199 oortice ocls 5i» had received recently. first quarter. and i0 invite llll‘ summer. Norrie MflbPV reported comes to the new homes they are now ready to build. They know that B.P. Three-Way Protection with B.P. Insul-Bric Siding, HP. Asphalt Shingles and B.P. Insul- "'T>Z§E8li?iiei*tlFnl<j=_rAr—iiiT i715" n. “a; decided m forward s50. m the Provincial Trrauirer. for the Rally to meet in Tryon during the “I'm Treasurer, Miss Jessie Lord Wprirlcd $7.76 proceeds of the last social. al=o that a donation of $3.00 had been received from Miss Rttla Toombs. the sfcrctan‘ wrs instruct eel to write the thanks of the Aux- having yourlZz/ly-[rzszz/ated HER-PROOFED HOME O"Peoplc have learned the value of insulation the hard way, through dis- comfort and high heating costs. That is why they are insulation-minded when it '1... ‘m. wyrziiiirozrfawrai“ m""aiium closed with the Mizpah Benediction subscription rrcc \< lited Ctiurcliniun. 'l‘lie Easur offer- ing amounted to $9.00 one member Lunch was served by the hosltl ship fee was received. and a. social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Sterling Lord invilcd the m for me mrqilliliAMES SAILORS FOE Till-I‘! ‘group to hcr home inceiinzr. Mrs. Earle Sawlcr will i halve the Devotional and Mrs. MONTREAL. April iS-—(C.P.\- Archie 'i‘lionison ihc Shady Prrlod. C. C. Johnson of Saint John. N. B. Blanclir- iVincDollgfll 1m illp scr- guest at an lmwwn hotel hm. r»- vice of Worship. the theme being ported to police today that two "CllflSl. is Risen." sailors vrho visited hla room ind Several of the members presented-stolen $40 in cash. a cheque. 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