MAXIMS g ‘n elements in the ‘Imtirmiii: ufiiricutlshili. truth and l‘ . {unjflllehh- {A 7-- . (lilutdlun Two (‘onto flffrfffhul’iliiiiiriiii .. rot-moo imw. BAN“ DistarbingEvents poet Nerves In Borfkan Areas British, French War Fleets In Eastern Mediterranean Seen As Significant Factor. w? g __ Strip Founders iii Lola-s; (Eaploiit is l? trod By Edward Kennedy BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, May 2- (AP)——Rl§l~'~'11l'(‘(l by Germany and Italy that Balkan fears of aggress- .'ie:i were uni‘: ruled, but neverthe- ilrss awoze that the situation may ‘chrnge at flllf.‘ tnomcnt. the cep- itriis of Southeastern Europe to- ‘ lcd the imucrt oi sev- scnl di lur no developments. German dI-irlnmnts officially as- surcrl Balkan otiicflls that t-here is no "rrcii llFfil" to themselves but ' chinvcd there might be some at- ‘ ' d inter ""llt»ZCl1 bv the Allies vrrtild vclte "German ac- per-- lbw .. .l:c cri oi lhfl‘ i 21s in N way. . .1. “ll-PH i“ ‘l. .= "rs-hard that it was ' rlercst to keep Sni-tltrtist- .l‘.l s10 itiuiidc cit .fl‘l‘i EllfOilg penocftii and product- ‘ n diplrirnt: said there was on to triicne that Itnly in- cd in lite innncd rite future to ficiti hl.r status of a non- , . n nllv of Cc‘ unity. W in“, m ‘_ i \'.'l.i!. tizc=e quntmg won; 5M“ l“ w‘ ‘oil’ tpthcncd the iissurztim rc- il-e ."='il" _ uh‘ m: 1m,“ g ven to the Un iri States '.‘<l::'. willrui Phillips. .‘\ llf‘\"'\' i‘.‘..".l the Er '. rcli \\‘:ii' ilcci w:re s .l" Ffiritrn i\l' . ter- wierl ct: sfgnzi cunt. e ilict nn liilun h“ attic-d from Ital- tl Albllllil tsivzird Sal- .t on the Ace _ W,‘ c. i. stitiienly ca i- Jim“ U, U“. ixl 1'» it) cl oi rcsiive army H _ l, 1-, _ l» Ml .. .i m SCTVTCP. _ W, A, mung‘, m,- ‘ 'i‘tii"ir.c_\'. Gzwe has received f. a oi Britt h and Ficnch us- bi i. ilCf‘. A ~13 || guitar" 1i, nnothcr British tiliy, cat it: Suez Csitrtil. took , _' 43d w "o I i" ~ti'. ceucelllyg r _ . cc ltvvcs and poszng . the we vantage pout uiictrr stict t. S ps were token to tntodtice lite tirzth prii"'i_s' ior spywiig. Pr:- l A -l\I:ftr ft‘. hiicoiitc-rred vtzth in.“ BIlIiSlI AllllJZS’il(lC'i', Sir M l~ n1; ilflence chief“. H‘ wivle the situtticn was , there was no Jcaslcn for r't‘i'in." he Drntzbe other c:unt- .ni‘ :l 1'": r ziiercc pre- ‘licns liincizg thtse wrs Yugo- :i. who n few days a o hcird t"- <f Gjtmcn t-rrop concrnth- ‘ llill‘ ircr nothtrn font er. ud oi Iinllnn ))I‘.'"‘llllt ens at. lVtlWfl. J . cf litr- nik 1o, ":1 of the Iicgmn- l" ~i. niiiiotinccii ‘hot irrqziiigv would lie "\' fl botvd wntrid I‘ k Into the sink- Yiipcsfriv bzrder Casgroiit Is Member Of Privy Council hlriy 2—lCPi—I-I;n. 1n Spciikti‘ o! bite , become s mem- ‘in Privy Council *1 ~11 ruse '1. Co! 2) Elli‘,- (YVfAvifh. P C.‘ I " sworn in today by ntor of Governmtnt. a; any,‘ ‘m _U‘” Chit-i‘ Just cc Sit‘ Lvintiii P. Dui. l, . w‘ B: - " d ‘Vfr. (Fsgriitri \v.is npooixited it“ h“?! f Cain" l‘ srveral months nd ofiienis making‘ the im- llII‘iii"f‘lll.'l'-t cf the sweiirlng in l =izcd it hrid no sign-if canon l.» vxhcihcr he would . Spokcr in the new when Parliament mcets .\.i ‘t till-Kill}! IoI u ‘ v ill .iie.1;.tii'i\. liiu d he disclosed the‘ n "fl to rcdtice - pi :5 mic cont tnrce touts. n -'\llll'7llil;‘l‘illf‘l'if. was sous lie‘\v‘ci il c H, m» cu‘ iiutiisiriv, Sulswu- H ‘rlmtlnitl a special .__ _» 1'.‘ ‘T112111 —-—-— 5M l‘ ‘lid of the d"-'u ock. y RFGINA. May 2—(CP)—F\i:tcra.l scrvices will be held here Saturday for Dr. Thomas Rsbertson. 68,. in- mecior of Sntlmtcriewan agencies of the Department of Indian Al'- fnlrs who dicd yesterday alter a long illn -U_ hie m Notices in ‘m, cnlumn tron. born at (Lrieton. com; W, “m, P. n. I. moved to Edmonton in "D . ' "'1 and prac-tihed dentistry there a - -... i’ ‘ ‘ mamlilgllld‘ hit“‘Lr..i.ii.s.:li§fe50%chcfil Eilflqrf Afiovltlg, vrlztgcrettrgqbfigeto nncwl‘ T;-__' ' vice. Ho moved to Regim in i936. limit '. i’ 1 "1 Bill for Povvna . UlL b(ll‘i.i‘i't. 1,.g<,3_4_30_5_3_ . ‘u , T“. ‘ . EMF, p. 2... Nfld. Schooner u ———--- ' ~ _ - . ' Cake ." f. ..,p,gi5lg§i:z-'.'ilrr.i.trrats: IS Overdue i - [4-23-5-3-31. “Diiw” ‘Vi. “ Cetdiizan strrwr nmnon u s M 2 . -' . ._. _ , , 9y — ' ‘- Shipping: officiuis reuortéd tonight I'"959-4-1-3~ the ilo-ton Newfoundland schooner Hrmcnn was more than a week ov- » Pit"; 1 crduc on a voypgetliérlam New Yortkulto - ‘v - :.i _. t i1." our "n" loud have - 1-4 -5-3-2i- on onlv five days "" The H21 m: ‘all fr New m ,.m,f'*'*;\-‘l\ _Canadln_n York Aprilnliiinnil sfilvuldotfuinve ar- v » n .3 “or sa c. supp y rived hsre April 24. since she put 8,90,, }\,~nltrnav.‘r[l5ei‘ withnrt ’ i‘ -' i-"r" s23rm_ swept the ~ -n<,,,d_ whmlzm: L_§%t_ig_1ti_5;i ‘HRH! in which she wcu d we trm- elinl to reach this eouth a ore port. l-‘ titre zinc‘ '7‘"ie‘~te, cities near the. The Pople's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew m-—~""" Read by Everybody MAXIMS OI‘ A 01 A MERE MAN MERE MAN . We all hgvp lmiiieitse liiilu '1 good and should exert Ulllsvlil that end. ..i (Ji-iARL()'l"I‘E'l‘OWN, CANADA. FRioAv, MAY s, 1940 i » "KEY" MAN One of the “key” men in (‘dill- itdtfs air figlititr: pi turn of titty is Air Cirmtiinfore F “killer Stcdmnn. nuriu-z wur he “on 0"" l‘ "“ ' ' "lieutenant-colonel" in the itnyal Air Force. -st l! ..1 . BatTooms Towards North s‘. mi";- in . E .\‘i»:'u.i.\' completely ivithtlrlnvn, (lcrwititi troops from thr- (No (It tril- toiiay begun lllhll-Ylll‘ hurtli- Wllfll toward,‘ 'l"i't\iiilliclm and it possible battle with Allird tor- (‘es north ni‘ that big‘ port. U.iiititi:.in Rclcr 1 o! the plant tor vehicle treat: .lZ to he an Ontario thes~ s31 ‘ ‘ti ll "um . tutti the \'t“;i. - 1i L. McNriuglYcit. i cummaiiziina the 1H. ’ slon of the Canadian Active Service Force. Defence- Department OTTAWA. Min‘ flwlCPw-llon. C. G. Power. netinz .ii'" r Notional l)ef‘"i:c. to: i “I have no evpluitiition i I uivc.‘ illicit his attention w‘s pictures lit .‘il . \‘.'.-}.\‘lli(’l‘ (Gzzzellei t» iii ..v (‘lun- ndiati troops cu‘ irczl in Allied cperniiozis in Nerwirv. A wck 111.30 llii". Power denied Cnnotiinn troops were in Norwu; as for ns he knew niri there was no official nclvirc frsm OVL‘l‘.‘(‘1lS to indicate nthcrivisc. "'I'lto pictures art‘ eood ones and the licence on the irons-port looks like an 011M110 licence pinie, 'l“ne hnt badges of the men might be bfldTPs of rinv troops. But I have ma ciience inv ntlnai nnd (li‘i)flll in 11m‘ Wily from the facts as I know them." The pictures were rcleiiscd through n_ Ncw York ll§Z0ll(‘\' and were cniatinned "passed by British censor." One picture shovred some dtvien or so men in winter uniiorin and curt-vine rifles ‘in ntlti nrnund R transport truck which borc n licence 605 C. It sin-peered to he an Ontario intc and invest! nlioii showed tli s licence had been ssucd to defence dc riment transports bv the Ontaro highways depart- mcni. Nazis Trot Out New “Secret Weapon” Threat BUCHAREST. Rumiiiilii, lllnv 2—~‘ (C? Haves) ~Gcriiimiv iuu comc up with n new "seci'c1-\\'r_.iptvn I threat. In the cctirse 0f n uiiinci" to German trndi- iiclcgutcs hero, lir.‘ Karl Cicdius, lilticrs chief uoiiiiiiiir! negotiator. .-:oiipiit_ in llil‘ .. in», maiiian oiiir- s with ll r iu t". cl nrgcs big enough to u or the allied fleet nt n l-le said its use Wlilllil Wu Fq/gritke (if men and ninth imp“, > Jhnt muiiv vnuniccis hint fl-H-du offered themselves. i 1.0- . As Nazis Push ~ fCcriirtitrti on page '7, C91 4;‘ ituouoohod [in Egypt i CAIRO (ll‘§l\\‘,i to iicws~ no information which would make? No War Move By Italians For Next Ten Days, Report Only Limited Assurance Of Rome’s Peaceful Inten- tions Given U. S. Envoy. British iluit Genoa; Dutch Follow Suit By ldchsrd Maseock Associated Press Staff Writer ROME. Mo)’ 2- (AP) —C0unt Gnlcazzo Clano, Italian rbregn 3.1.111 lei‘. has given the Unzwd 1 States Ambassador only iunited as- surance of the Rome Government's ptuiccful intentions. it was reliably Whoricd here. tonight. Asuofflclal Itulla|ts_expressed GENOA “M” May g__(_i\p) "'m"°"°"ca “l Am"! Pm‘ —-All British ships anchored in wmhPary meilsures 1n u" Gellfln port received orders lo- ‘"m'“'r“"°an- '“"""“"5' _ m5‘ night to sail immediately for 11_l_l0_i1 oi‘ a bottle fleet to Egypt, 31.1mm by way o; we sue, “ill-um Phillips, the American canal‘ lanvcy, was reported to have 1th,, Dutch destroy"- van been told by Count (llama only Galen received orders from W“ _ 1"‘ ‘Y °‘"‘"‘ml'|"l¢§ n" Netherlands authorities to pro- uar-iilti- moves within the next med immediate“, to Dumb u"- l0 rims. rltorlal waters, and soiled to- , _ night. TAP announcement by Prime British ships sailing includ- \_l"zi:<tei- Chamberlain lhni the Bri- tsh ntul Frtnch hnttie fleets are ill‘ the Fnstci'it Med icrrnncan was i'cini'rr:-cri by (‘Xii‘.'li‘il'tlllli\l'_\' do. i'="i'"c llli“t<lii'l‘fi in Ecmt mid one .<'1T'ih1.' of it) classes of rrrcrve of- lcers i0 t-l.e colon; by (Home. ed the Linnrlovery Castle, with 150 pa. engers destined for LONDON, Uny 2-(CP) -——llritisii sources tonight Sflld all ilriiisli ships in the .\lL".lil(‘i'l'Zlii(‘£iil “tiriihnhly” A “larnlng r t. iifiiigzlfitll‘; 911:1“ "MQYPTHLPG li€\\'C rccciveti orders". sim- _; ,_ , _ -\- mmen s as an emphatic -, _ < _ q ; ins: that Britain and her Al- ll.“ m mo” do Shlpi at c- ._ x _‘__ iii, i are prepared to mun,“ “m. (ienon, in szii! for (Jrczti ' " ‘I n ntifn-mt t0 prcilt from the Ill-imp; i FE‘ Fifi-i lri Scondtn-ivn I- ' - , ‘ “ l'ic>o stiui‘? ~ said such n "i? l‘ i"‘l"*l nlvfrliiglcijvfigiiiitd" be?“ i 'ii (‘Til "r ‘ll iii i ' l “ted ‘Ianqihp. up, _ _ wins dvcit- -i it t ti ic c.\|(c 1 -"-- - '-' "r -- -‘ '1 ‘ hm “Lpmng "ml n“ M95- rto follow the announcement f r een as a prccautlcnan‘ step. , - ‘ 1.... i. “.35 ]_..,,m,,d_ Famed on I)'(.‘Sl1'f(ll{l_\' rii the temporary‘ I N U P Y n"! loIlsvntm out 1e n"~i"\ unto-J. lli\‘l‘l‘>l"tll of Rriiish strips‘ ~“‘i"'" /'“‘"i'lll1l"lf, in We-ii _t ‘. - . l, ' - . ' ‘ ifi f; w “no M h“ nwwwwflovnzogvil fiom thc Mclittrrdncnn. ’ i- “mti- ct the rcz-rrst. nf (Tana, -__-.. ~._____.. .. .... ..__.._,_ | ,i_.lf__‘,,‘"‘p,fl,"n"glf i?" "ll1f>»"ti"fl<l;P'-= Durban, South Africa. LQNDQN, Y m... ‘Mn? fpgnfipr‘(lqugléinfynjgi' The steitmships Switzerland, lliiiiitlrx‘ out ;.~.-fl,.._ " w 5 -‘ Baitzirs anil Alex are expected lu leave shortly. Tho ships, by selling via. the Suez Canal. were inking the long way nrountl, going by way of the (‘ope of Good llopt- in- stead of vin the more direct route post Gibraltar. (The route the British ships would have to take through U10 Suez Canal and then around Afrion past (‘ape Town to Southampton, is approximately H.128 miles. The route via (ilbrziltar to Southampton l: about 2.900 miles.) llrmy Leaves Ejrppt, May 2-40?)- 1 'll('(‘ ll‘.il'0i \\'0ic can- Ki t:.<l.i,\‘ and uii lirzitgc points , put mi lllltil‘? nimcd guild 141011-511- ‘WW 583th. bound by military ai- ‘ iiunce to Great Bfllin. Pr-mLrr Aly Maher Pasha. after cciiLri-iiic uuth Brit sh Ambassa- Idcr Szi" Mics Lzimipsoii and de- 1lt‘l‘.“l‘ iiizels, sJid the sittinttcn is ‘ .ii= but tiicre "is no octzt-ion iinztzetl .iie ciinrm." and Dcicncc lilin‘ (‘i' Szileh llnrb Pasha said iFgyp is rcndy for any eventuality. iPrérogdéiion Of Th e_L egklgtu re The first session of the 44th Gciternl Assembly of Prince Ed- ward Island was prorogued yester- day by His Honor Lieutenant Gov- ernor B. W. LePage, As at the formal opening on ltliiiclt 28th the traditional inili- tiiry display was curtailed owing to the war, the artillery salute, mounted escort, and the band music being eliminated. The Guard of Honor was a detachment of the . C. N. V. R. under the com- mand of Lieut. Don Grant, At the hour appointed the Liieut- enzint Governor preceded by the Sergeant at. Arms and accompan- ied by his aide-de-camp Lieuten- nut Contmrtnder J. J. Connolly, of- ficers reprcsentinggziilitary unite. R. C. M. P. Inspector Wr ght and by his private secretary proceeded i0 the Chamber took his sent on tiic IllPOIlF and assented to the lol- .C'\\'lIl[Z bills: S. D. U. GRADUATE QUFBBC, May 2——-(CP)~EYl1ll0 lMorin, low officer to the Depart- ment of MllllxClilXll Aiiturs and Sec- iretziry of the Quebec Municipal ICOTHITIBSiOIl, has been aippoiittcd ‘Aisistflllt Deputy Minister oi Muti- z-ipni Affairs, 'I‘l‘tl(l."illl(l Commerce, ii was announced today. Mr. Morin, a nzitive of Quebec, is a graduate of 5t. Dun=tnri Uni- verslty st Charlottetown. i French Are ‘ lindismayed By Events PARIS. May 2 —(CP Haves) — An announcement by the High Command of French naval losses in the North Sea and Prime Min- ister Chamberlain's adniisszun of Allied reverses in central 3g .v.\_v failed ton ht to dampen Fi...ice's deierminot on to light on with im- ' diminished vigor. Tompcrlng" the news was the announcement of the torpedoimz of a Germpn U-host. The High Commands evening com- munique said: "During rcccitt. op- FEED FREIGHT RATESUiiER niscusioii Included In Business At Annual Meeting Of Transportation Commission. MONCFON, N- 13., May 2 --(CPI Improved air serwces. lower freight rates on mill feeds and other trans- portation roblems were discussed todnv at t. e annual meeting of the transportation commission of the Maritime Board of Trude. James D. hiviii-iiiin, saint Jciin. was elected cliniriiinn of the commission for the COITIIIllI your. Among those at the nteeting were: J. (i. i-qgo, l-liiliizux, C. N. Bissett and R. 1-3. Mutch, Cimrlotietmvn. anti Johnston Chew Glace Bay. The commission ccidcd to 10in hoards oi trudc iiiicl other interested gimuis iii the Merit-tines in an ci- iozt. ti; <;.i..iiii better nit‘ services. Un- illlllll0lls opinion was expressed that it is of‘ ptiriimouiit importance i0!‘ air services between Saint John and lillillilX to he "materially improved and eiicotuaged sold Rand H. ..csoh, commission mnnugt-r. Air c lllllillllffllltlll “illl (Jttpe Breton niso was tirgcri in order to remove the present "isolation" of that dis- -' t iic . With reference to representations bv the Maritime departments of ag- reuiiure to the Dominion govern- iiiciit for modiiiuitioti in freight mic, on zzixiiii mill QiTllll products. the "onimissloii decided to support E PDYOSCiIIlIIlUIlS mid rc- ii hy the government on its iv ..\l c. _ O iecrs clr-ctcd ll’l addition to the chairman are D. R. Ttirnbull, Hali- fax, vice-chairman: I". Mel. Schind- ers. saint John. ST‘(ZI'CLIII‘_V—T.TPQSUFOT1 3S7 i An Ael lnr the Protection 01f Certain Animals. An Act- Respecting Fur Farming and Fur Dealers. Tie Fish and Canned Fish and Ciin . lFR inspection Act An c! Restiecilng the Court or! Ciuiii:i~t'_v. Iiii Ai-t Respecting Jurors and 'l'lii~ Tiisiirmice Act. An Act Respcctinu Contracts in ‘Q Relation to Goods in the possession ut Agents and Others. An Ari to Enccurntze the Dis- (‘o\'i't“._' and“ DevciopmirntpfqOil erations in the North sea one of our destroyers was seriously dum- nged. One of our patrol boats was blown up by n mine and sank. Also. one of our stibmarlnos tor- pedoed an enemv submarine." Regarding land operations on the compai-utivflv rniin “cs-tern front. iiii- lTii-h (Ntintniinci announced that. "there was activity bv cur contact. elements. A nun-oi l‘l‘.-_ counter in the Vnsges (Mottniziinsi turned out to our advantage." Al- though the mornlntz communique sold “nothing to icmrt." military dispatches said there hnd been fair- icontlnued on page 7, O01 S) ly brisk nrilllciy activity in the Barre and Vosges areas. Pl'l\'ul l‘ John A. Saunders, HillllflX, honorary st-i‘rt>tnl‘_\' Areastirer, and l‘. Mu thnsori. _ The commission decided unani- fllhilslv to support an ‘application by iBQSiIUll and Monte Airwoy5~ 1m». tfor auihorivziiion to operate bc- ltwcen the D/Iciritinie Pl‘O\'lll(‘l_3S and i Lint-Ml Suites points. (A service be- i unm- Mniicidn iind Boston is und- cr consideration.) Additional Jurisdiction for the , troiisiiortaiiqit commission in the 11113 (-1- of 31.1‘ rectilatlonsvgzis dis- ‘cusscil in view of the tiossibility of ifllllPliflillPntS to the federal trans- 'port. u<t of lfiiifl. _ _ _ i Th1- r-sport oi the retiring choir- mun, Mr. Turnbull, mentioned that intiyinents tinder the Maritime I freight rates nct up to the 811d 01 inst vcttr amounted to almost $33.- ‘ ooonoti. i '1‘y1i11<;>m-t.niion changes during .the \\'l\l‘ should be followed closely i".<o iiini (itiring the period of re- lcctisii-uction ivhich intist necessarily ieiitlg‘ thctrlvliiritiéie lligziigitviiilisccésxpvziii o e in c sam o ~ ' iiuitcert from i918 to 1927." said Mr. Turnbttli. lie reported that still greater uti- wtion of the commissions services w .- made bv persons land industries throughout the Mnrliimes last. year. Espionage Centre Raided, ,Nazis Arrested BUCILAREST‘. l’ Il-tliuidolil- rAPr-A Gcrinrin "espionage cm- iic" was milled today Ln the biise- iticnt. of a building in the heart o! the Runmninn capital near the ll’! '2; irAces ' oned southern Norway to the grey-clad armies of til-n Nikolaus Von FHHTOIThOFSl because of the “loner-term -lt .il- egy which will win the war,” Prime hlinistei‘ (Thumb-z-rluin told the House of Commons iodziy in a precise nci-oziutiiig of the first phase of the Norwegian campaign. Chamberlain, after proudly announcing that Nnvfs feats in_ the north had “altered the entire iiiii:uii-e of nnvzii power.” French biitile fleet biisin of the hletliterrancnn, toward can keep its eyes on Italy. line probably‘ will be driuvn across thi- g Swedish frontier. This would permit ztiions in the Nnrvik area, where isolnigd still are fighting, and would serve also as a iiiise for ztn excursion into Sweden if Germany attack-g (hm 0r attempts to annex the Kirunn biggest tcst oi the much on the southern broad question of its ririve Zlll/l clcicriiiiiiutiott in the ci-iniuct of _' royal palace. A \\'i‘l'f‘]l‘SS sending! and reccivma outiii. was cotttiuentcd nnd mam‘ Ciermon and Polish rcfttgccs" wen- nrrc ted. Foliovriniz the raid it we learn- ed unofficially that wholesale ex- pulsion of o great number oi Pol-q ish refugees would beg-in today. ‘ Meanwhile it was reported from Slirlti. in Transylvania. that incl Romanian Bureau ol Espionage had arrested and expelled a large number of German army officers The Polisih arrests followed re- cent charges. that. Polish rclticee! hnd been selling to Geo-man agents passports wh-"nlt 21nd been Obtain- ed try the Poles for passage to France. ll. A. F. Smashes Nazi Airdrome i LONDON. May 3 —(F‘riday) - ‘ tCPl --'1‘he Rovul Air FOITO scored direct. hits with high cxtiiosivc; bombs in a riild on Sinvangei" air-i (ironic early Thursday the nlr min- i istrv nnnntinccci tod and on ‘ inltte-Iftviiig plane apparently on its ~ m‘ mm- ,1 over‘ home. to announcement said the er- nlosivcs tilayed "new havoc" with the lftlldiliz surface of the airfield. 'l‘hc rupiitin of one British bOmb- er rcLiti-ii i’ at he ntitu-kcd the mine hinge mid t-iint it io-il SUlni-Llt Ell IN FALL LONDON, Oiit.. May 2 —-lCPI — Henderson. 32. llth Field (‘ompanv Roval Canadian En- gineers, wits tiled when he icii dmu a fllllhl nf steps here. The imdv 0i the Windsor man was found N"|'"|""fl-\ "film!" toda y. llie \\"."ir. j Iii the lobbies of titc Iiciu<e 5 uf Commons members as n whole, irrespective of party, were iticlincri to reserve jurie- iiicnt iiiiiil iiic 7i-_\‘r.‘ir-u‘l1 ‘ i‘i'inic Bliiiistcr ~[*L';ll\'5 itgdin Tucsdziy, stipporicti by illc lliIiC iicicncc ministers. ‘iicnts of hctitcrs News Agency occupy Andalsnes. n. - . _ , ." . Wednesday shot down a German odor recclv s only limited assurance ilii" "ml m m l" i d‘ “' liens! for "10 days,“ (‘limo 51L". Annual butml-rlpilon Delivered 534m H] llul PE . §| U0: (flnlnlfl unti l.» _~-'. m‘ DON SOUTH N ORWAY Allied forces In Andalsnes Area Are l/Vithdra wn North N orwziy§till Under Allied Control — Chamber- lain Makes Statement. y (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Stuff Writer) LONDON, May 2—(CP CabIe)—The Allies have .-ili.inii- r:'l CHAN E PLANS Because of instiperable difficulties, both gczigri-ziphiczil and strategic, the Allies have given tip plans to capture Tljmldhelm fmm the 509th. 11nd Prime Minister (bziiniiur- lain announced that their whole force had been \\‘llil€ll'.‘t'\‘.'fl from the Andiiisnes area apparently without the iusc n1‘ .1 man. His face etched with lines of anxiety and fiiiiirtic. .\Ir. the l-Iirnil disclosed that was steaming a strong llrllish mid through the iuiwiirn i\l(‘.'\'2lll(li'iil. \\i7'.lt‘ ii SITUATION OBSFIYRF. The exitct military sittiation in Norway was fll'i\.fl||‘(_l_ tonight. lt was clear from the Prime lilinistefls socccn tiwt the Allies still intend to block t ' " ward toward the vital ore port of Nat‘ plan to construct defensive lines WZIS moment. he (Jermain iitlvzincc not‘ l- Ylk. but “ht-re ll'it"_\' nut cerium iii H10 The political repercussions of the Prime Alinislei-‘s _5Deech also were difficult to gauge, but it was clear noth- ing would happen to disturb the Government's position zit least until Tuesday, on the Norwegian campaign. when a ftiii (tress ziebriie uill in- lipid ALLIES CONTROL NORTH Northern Norway still is under Allied control nnil n, 0llllll'_\' tn the moppinu up opt-n (icrntzin unis count i y ore deposits. 'i‘ii5'l‘ FOR GOVT , crzossmc. w: ' not so , wiliuirzuvul from Norway but on the Political observers tonight "(HREE Nntstvrft-Qg’, i agreed that the (‘lminhcriziiri L05‘- ON A Bum-f..- GOYCTIHHCHI iveis lacing the ' a i l BETTER ‘Terrors . THREE MClrlTi-J-‘B i The iliploinzitic correspon- (Continued on page '1. Col 5‘ TORONTO. Moe‘ '~‘— 4"?!"- -—-———————--— Mnflnmn, an“ mnx-,ni~_,n1 ti lfPlTi“ i ‘.1005: I IIIfQfHGtZOIIOI Dawson if» ‘l Vancouver ' ‘ ; Eclmoni on " A Glance mod. -i Winnipeg ' l _____ Toronto ‘l- | Ottawa ‘l (By The Conad an Press) Momma“ _ LONDON - Chamberlain llfl- Quebec j nounccs Allied witltdriuval from 5mm‘ 501m _’ Southern Norwny; reports Allied imnm)‘ ,‘ Tleet moving toward Alexandria.icharlollfl°wn "‘ Egypt: warns ognlnst further (ier- | man fnovcfl. FOREC-“T BERHN __ Gnmang “Mm mi Mairltinle Provinces: lrflh l" strong southeast nnil snilllu ui-viiis with occasional] mu nml some i‘!- ROMI-I - Ylilfcd Sinks Amhass- slliflP-‘l-‘i “if ‘Y “'9 i‘ i fin‘ m“ of wm-_M i't!1l(‘(‘S and cool and silt uc v , nrio. | lliszh tide this naor-‘lte o’ 77*" ATHENS — Greece calls up l0 land mniifm “i M‘ __ _,_ ,_, w‘ classes of army officers: llnlknn 5""_ "is "l" 'v-‘“"' ',, powers‘ speed tlcfeltce preparations "lid 1151's iivininw‘. iiui- -- tlvspltt- Roiiu-Jlerlin ituitriim-n-s. H4“ , _ Nviv moon Mm‘ '7 fl" f‘ WPOFKIIOLNT -. (lerniatis Iiomi "!]|i'lll'i"\l(lt\ tun; 'l N0r“. u‘. I” "mm M suqnkjfl: ‘H. tnuii (ii..i.i-,,i i . Allies npcclt-tl lo make- sliiml ll‘l _ _ _ , , . _ "NHL _. Till: (AR Ill-lint \\li l‘ tyfw l lflIlYPs Borden 9'45 /\ ‘7 ‘ ibenvcs Tormr-ntzns- ll "it \ i 3 i5 P. M. . ATYRDAY t’\\'l.\' Imivrs Borden 4.4:‘- l‘. 3\l Leaves Tormentine 7.00 t‘. M. GENOA - mum‘ ships ordered “"' tn sail for home via Suez (‘amtli ordered to‘ proceed u» Dutch territorial waters-i