PAGE FOUR to assist in her regeneration. The mistakes which China made can prove a warning to us; the ills which we did her call for recompense. And Pierre Laval, the peasant who was so unlike a pt-tisaut, the Frenchman who was so unworthy oi France, may also serve as a salutary example. and may also prove but a symptom of a transi- torv illness. When I think of that brown. vivaci- THE OIIARLOTTETOWN OUAROIA Morning Dally <Founded tn ti") NOTES BY TllE WAY In is-i charges that German I noes m Ljbyg have heen getting sup- plies tiom or til-NH!!! FNm-ll W1‘- Presldent: Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. Mel-hr! Vice PfESldPnIl J. R “unfit. FJ-l- Secretary; Lleut. Col. l). A. ltlacltlnliun. 0.8.0. l _ _ _ _ _ I “ow? Any expmuflon w,“ b“ son-n unii manna...‘ Director. .0. a5 uiLra:tth:;'|l.:." (‘Us ma“ “m, l“; horrible white tie, I feel sick- §u,5,,,,_qa¢.s.~_y, as indeed; m; Associate 5mm“ "-‘“" ““““" ‘” ‘a ‘ grind that such esurient flippailcy should have af- state Department 5W5 1431185 ‘irst one Why wait for more? ht/ny temporize longer? We've med patience, oajolery, qipe - merit, even the bribe of re ef.... ‘Iiiese men, ncrw unfortunately constituting the real Government. of France, mean no good to the United states. why 1MP up the fiction then that France will re- main neutral. 0i‘ that. We. b helnl nice, can keep he: neutral She Ls not neutral now.‘ has taken gides, as Indo-Chinas enormous help to Japan abundantly proves. SUB5QR|PTIUN ltaTl-Ja fasted the destinies of his cwn country and of 5y Mull u. P.E.l.. $4.00 per ye“: 52-50 for 6 "WW" Europe. But it is it comfort to reflect that forty- $L25 for 3 months; 50o for one month two nlmion Frenchmen feel the 53mm» Ultv Delivery $5.00 per year". $8.00 for b month: . $1.75 for 3 months; 80c for one Mon h. By Mail to other Provinces and U. S. A. 55-99 P" I?" Saturday Weekly: $2.00 P" Will’; “~00 I" 5 mnnuu’ 50c fur 3 will"!!! EDITORIAL NOTES — A beginning has been duly rnade, "without the trimmings," by ourgocil p3fll8m6flt_ h 1a.; ‘an unartllau may be obtained at {ELUSK-trgutguAgent-y, 'l‘linen Square. New Vol-In old - . .. - _ t‘ ~ lllllk and Wnhlntton. _ _ 112:2... huIIIiri-fIf-‘flltltfif Ngltlit" Amory. l"! P9“ 5;» I. 3 Nofrul A-frlcg ‘l; iwportaxnt Ilgoktm: _ .- . i, ,- . ,, '1' t t N we titan. . ' ' - - deenoe an e lme or a m8 ssxefi,"'L,,':,,:,:"1j,,,,5.:,.:mf...i'f.v. "at"; Sutlbury, Senator Rhodes was _a ‘good friend of this Iio sum ma‘ n Wm wmruune w our m... Huh 'l~..i....-.-.. sin-u, Muiiclivn u. u.. i vlrlce when Finance Minister. defence is short. - The Provi- . m "l t ll I! denoe Journal. - J i ' ll 8 “T 11¢ Strollgest 51mm’ U ‘s Weaker a Where would we be, or what would we do, Si" _ you, gxmueng m..- Wcakrst Ink." trllaslxlv, mutton l7. 1942- em- sLfMlOll of the nation's newly ac- quired Rembrandt was good to see. so good that one lflflas to see the original, which will 110W. I Sup- pose. be stored in a safe place till after the war. Because London's face is scarred and bruised these days we need more than ever to see bautitul miilgs. Like many another one hungry for asstlietlc refresh- ment, 1 would welcome the 0p- portunlty of seeing a few of the hundreds of the nation's master- pieces now stored in a safe blue. would the trustees of the Na- tional Gallery consider whether it were not wise and well to risk Que picture for exhibition each week? Arrangements ‘could be made to transfer it quickly to a strong rooin in case of an aiert. Music-lovers are ilot denied their Beethoven, but picture-lovers are denied their Rciiioraildis just at a time when such beauty is most potent for good I know the risk but 1 believe it would be worth it. - Letter in London Times. Lord Woolton's decision to allocate certain quantities of pow- dered milk (but only the damaged variety, “unfit for human consump- tion") to cats "engaged on work of national importance" is not, by many centuries, the first recogni- tion of the cat's importance in the body politic. As far back a5 A D. 94s Hswel the Gcod, Prince of Wales, enacted “that any person fvithout the airplane service in times 0f ergellcy? u it- al a No military display yesterday; even the West Kent Band is no longer heard in thedand. To , _ _ hear military strains one milst tune in on the The Speech from the, Throne with which H“ radio- Hoaoar th= Litiitrlmv .G°""‘°' Wm?“ “I . . T. . K. -. Legislature yesterday indicates at least t\\0 "l9 Evidently Prime Minister hidckenzie trig is lures of imfiorizutcc to be presented. One is I. flreforlning" the Senate by a policy of arm-nag“- Bill to implmtiout the ytmvisious of the DOlTJII-ll- raises; falre, of course, letting death do i115 work :on.,['y.,\~§u.-§;.1 uri-ititqriiivili whereby’ the Ito- * * * * rinccs §ili'l'i’ilil<‘l' fr"? the tluriliwll 0f m” “m7 Parliament is to have an Easter "C955 0f “We? dleirfrigllt to dllllit _ income taxes Jud COYPOYQ‘ weeks, from March 27 to Apri‘. 20. A week ion taxes In reziirii for this COHCCSSIOII they rc- an“ ‘he legislators return the pgoplg 11cm will veive certain C'iI1i!'<Y‘~‘1lY"-’l'\’ Pfilments- “fer? ‘S be nlarking their plebiscite ballots. The lengtlvv ilrilikelv in lu- Zlfi" (with \‘<.'i'$_\' over the pflllfilPle Eastcr holiday is to give the mcillbers a chalice involved in this lcuflfliiili. which l5 t0 Md the to convince their constituents 0f ilie urgent rlccil Dominion tiinidullllwll lll Ylll-‘lllg ‘he flfwlmss of sectirilig a resounding affirmative majority oii necessai-v for tvznwame expenditure. The de- the vote, so that the last vestige of reason for tails of the agree-merit, hfflvtYtf. B"? lnthflwuld liesitating to take a resolute step will be removed be a matter for the most careful consideration and from H“. King administmitory discussion. _d ,,, H us, W11‘ uh... lie asked to COllSl er mea- _ _ _ I _ m3=:e.i.§g...<i id) provide a more adequate re- Saint PatflCk. (lh- D- 38746‘) P4119" 5mm Iii for nietubers of I116 lflimhing Pro‘ of Ireland’ bum thxs date m Dumbarton’ Scot- ioi , . . . - yciuirfgila The imp "cc of the teaching profes- land. Citrflfid Off t0 H9111"! hi’ Dlraf“ about 40.5- w; an}, d“, ;,..,,~,., ,~ of {he euiai-ies paid are escaped after six years and fled i0 Lerins H1 mane“ 3pm,, “i ..,_ Hui“. m" he no dispute, Gaul where he formed the hlezt of evaiigelizuig Here again [ye M1,“... :,,.,, “an be Comemcd m. Ireland; in 432 he was coilsecraled and returned with the prim; 1, ;,~,.»U‘,.~@.l, hut with the details, to the land of his former slavery, where he dis- Speecli From Throne ill l! triva- ing the Prince's granary would, on conviction, forfeit a niilch ewe, its fleece and lamb." The price of a . . . t . ' Christiaiiit had alread some footinn: kitten in those (la was fixed at, It may be pa) .cd out. houeter, that even the pre mleftd Y Y Y5. , . ... . .- '. _ ntigbtafi-kll itlit “m scale rtf rc-ztuurcitiiicin is higher than it would he Pr€?‘ch°d_ “gormlqY and 11km Collsecrateq 310%.‘? {he gaps veéyuel Q11 t: mfg, otherwise plays ma,‘ h“, for the Stand taken by ly, and t0 him the real conversion of lrclziild is pgnce m. murpmue .._ appyqglablg the Biachlillzti“. Gotcrniuent in 1933. At that QW- sums men‘ Mum mm" m the reign of Richard the Second, domestic cats were still on the reserved list. and heavy permlltles were threatened for anyone bring- ing about their destruction. Iii modern times the cat has become increasingly’ "official." As an example, the Gemians in i931 ap- pointed a. corps oil t-wenrv-four cats to deal with rats in I'.'i‘lin's Alexatiderpiatz Central Market. Their salary was paid in milk and they wore a uniform collar. Prob- ably by new they have learned to "Hittie" and to perform the goose- slcp, and maybe to dstinguish be- tween the Jewish and the Aryan rats. It is even possible r-‘nat they have their own little Gestapo. - Matlclleslei" Guardian. Tile Japs. they say, pcrstillous people who, as l'.l some parts oi Ireland, take t-li. baying of dogs by night as a Sign time the Liberal Clitpcisition moved to reduce the T T T "' salaries of all teachers and government employ- A determined woman Can accomplish much. Q85 receiving $500 0r more per year. This would The Government of Nova Scotla tool-r away the have affected 33f- :';1.~'el's tlimughoilt the I’i"o- license of the Ajax Club IIalitax oil the coni- virice. The mens v referred to in yesterday's [ilaiut of Fort Massey Church, 0f which Premier Speech from tlit- "fin-hue represents a complete hiacllillan is a member. This roused the right-abcur-face ism», the Liberal attitude of nine righteous indignation of the President Mrs. Jane years ago, Evelyn McEucn who went on the war path on Th6 5P9“). at... g-mlllffiiS the careful corisirlcr- behalf of the thousands of sailors who frequent ation bv member of all pullrlcg (lesigilcd for the the club in the course of a _vcar_ Result, a com- a,,,_..a,',,.,. of a muiiiiit- and fishing, and fQr the promise proposed. and in addition the Navy Lea- further adaptation of agricultural production to gue announced they will erect a $200,000 Club the requiremeixts of our national wgrtimg gcon- which also \\'lIl be duly licensed, only." This is if; ‘ it e n- t.‘ itiipurtzmt, i.’ it means that‘ concrete measures are in he presented. One thing very necessary in this connection is closer co- operation IJ€‘l\\".‘ClI the federal ancl provincial i! In the opinion of the Govcriior-General books a" " S“ are as important as butter at the present time. Addressing the annual dinner of the Canadian ' , » ,- ~ s , - . . , _ of disaster or dealh to come. Ann ‘pgnétllturqtl ujmflLfi m‘! a b?“ Iumfer Atlthors Association he said “something was re- because o; this q\]_\‘k' we ma, larl mg a uaua n t e connection Jetuecn ma, Audflson Counuyv fins’ quircd to ease the wearisoilic strain under which we are living,” and it was a relief to stiatcli a short hour in reading some book which brought encouragement and hope, and turned the niincl from the sordid affairs of today into the brighter, calmer realms of the morrow. "I humbly submit that books are precious things and one never can have too much from the pen of a good author." “According to a friend of mine, no more accept- able gift than a book, except perhaps two pounds of butter, orin be sent to friends in England. where the printing of books has in some measure been Cllflllll€d"' our problems of production and transportation. This brings us to the reference in the Speech to the loss of the S. S. Charlottetown. The Gov- ernment "has urged upon the Government of Canada the necessity of replacing the lost ferry by an efficient steamer at the earliest possible date, and of making in the meantime effective provision for the improvement of the present ferry steamer and for providing suitable stand- by facilities." Reading on in the expectation of finding what the Ciovernment of Canadals reply has been to these solicitations, one is disappoint- ed. The Speech is not only silent on this point. but it ives no inklin of what further effort, if . - - any. tlTe Campbell (government intends making .It ‘s remned from Lfmdm ma; Brltalnlhas h this important mat,” given up one of the mainstays o its mea s_— white bread-with the Jest that a dark loaf .5 better than nolie at all. Lord ltVooltoil, Food Minister, told the House of Lords that Britain's war need for shipping space necessitated exten- ,—-_—'— __ , ' but f t‘ ithi if w. naou M- P. n: datmgnsh- fiiii“ai.i.‘f 332.3 v‘..§';l.‘.i1§“‘..l. ‘if... ,,..3Z ed diplomat, menihcrcf the British Parliament, did not indicaw that Stocks are running low’ 1nd lmlrmlllsl h,“ m“ t0 M.“ about degcllFracY On the contrary, he said the whole \vlieat will ln public life which may well be noted and digest- be uscd to get the fullest benefit from a large "llflearer h°m°~ _ , , _ _ supply on hand. The full effects of the new order A second surly in retinal degeneration ivhich will not be in: until April 20 when neither bak- I have read this melt is Haiti-y 'l‘orres's flang- ers nor manufacturers will be permitted to make m2’ "lfllclmtm ‘if P1111‘ Lflml- He" 323i" “"1 anything of all white flotir, or use more than 25 have an illu-iruinui of wluu Iiflplltflls when the pa} Cm} of ‘vhiyc flour in any products while ostensible systvill of a country bczirs no practical -_he retailer has his presmt supply of whit; 510m. relation to the actual centres of power. In appear- housewives may buy it In another phase of m; ante the French Republic was still the resolute trend toward greater self-denial in living stand- dnugmer “f 1h”- l"' "‘l“"‘ "f 1739. e-‘lllllllitd with flTds consumers have been required recent] to a perfect tli-ituv-v sv-‘icm. Iii practice, the ‘Jive up more fond coupons for canned Oymh Chambers, 111v civil si-ivivc nnrl even illc judiciary chleflv {rum the United Statgs g i’ were being mciwtsiugly~ subjected to the pressure ' ' 0f n tiny plutricrzuic gang. Adventurers such as PIEFTE I-flvfll ivvrv‘ abh- bv pcrslslcllcc and cunning need not worry about air raids Indeed, the rest of us should take a tip from civilian defence oftcials of Palestine, the country seat. The boys had a blackout there the other night and, because An- derson County is not rolling in wealth, high-priced sirens were out. of th: question, Instead, the farmers lined up all tlic hound- dogs and deployed them strate- gically over an area 40 miles wide and 30 miles long. Proniptly at 8.2), the country sheriff got him- self a. blacksmitlrs hammer and whanged the old plow blade that hangs in the csuit-licuse square and serves as a fireball. The "alert was picked up at once by hound dog No. 1, stationed a quarter- mlle away, Other dogs, 2,375 oi them, 1n fact, usually clumped tn- gether on farms or so far separat- ed that. their howls wouldn't carry. had been planted 5 quarter-mile apart, up and down the country and crisscross, so that no hound, unless he was stone dwf, could miss the call. ‘Ihey say that by 9.30, with every hound going good, folks i_~i Dallas, a hundred miles away, were running for cover. From the Chicago bun. illili The Plutocral In Politics Figures baled on reliable repottl from Vienna, point, to u; hjgu g percentage as seventy-five out of every hundred of the people there M1118 now strongly anti-Nazi. These include not only manual workers, but the huddle-class - once very favourable to the Nazi cause. The Viennese, t/hroukh all their hard times following the last war, never lost their love o: a, joke. An asset which helps them to bear their yet greater hardships or to. day. ‘Itieli- latest lest. is the story o! a maid who applied for a posi- tlon lri a holwflwld and stated that she must have, sixty marks o, month. The Prospective employers objected that the sum was ex- wrtioriate. The current rate of pay lavas only forty marks. ‘Yes,’ came n- n- u s A drastic preventitlve for Fifth Columnists! Dr. Lo IFQYIlliZliCIlllmlTr-hp; “m, W, magma,“ of big Anna Strong, American aiitlior and corrcsponrl- we rdalflfit, ‘btut I‘ halye ti? charge us|i'|‘p; y’, ,-:.' . ., , , _ > .t » .‘ _ DITITSEXTB. O1‘ 93p] sent of thgsrlsnyyiillkl.‘ y [u l ii tiuiiilt lprfp ;. inyge 50mm, itn , Iuhpl SPtClIIIZOh years in Russia told a meet “on, your ..bl,_,ck_marxe,§ ma“ - . . 4.11 plul. t tcss. llie whole "g in . on rea t at the reason why tlicre were chases; and another- ten marks for keeping quiet about your listening Of Fffllfll llltfifl-("ll Hfn “"1.- l-rtplllly risqumfn I10 C l ' ' R ~ ' ‘ - t . .. . _ . . g tho: oumllists in ussia was that Stalin m me BBC To “him L ' -' he mistress ifimlilnllce .-. quzyhiiiig fvuilirwizc; Iirihcry 3...] £10k the precaution of shooting them in advance. qr the house replied that the family fldyllhlll s|l.< Iii] l u-ti- [ttvmye fin-Hugh y]... 1,0,1}. She also credited the success of the Russians to m.“ 0" 1L5 lealtlniate rations and plume: “WI 1h" Whhv. ilt- viii‘ St‘I‘\'l(‘C and lll" Pfcllfllcdllcbi- "RIISSI-a I185 10%’ been described as plglwfifgl. ggbwtrgarffaldbrigiggvfgfs-l“ arm)’ “Tl? ltvflilillivl: ii- low all confidence in the '1 totalitarian state and Stalin has uqnally bee" ‘I am certainly not going to wori elected T(']il‘('5(‘ill.'lll\'r\ v.1’ i! were ltrcsr-rvc/l: [iublfc \\:t.< il\~ in ll. house where the people are both hungry and stupid.’ And she flouziced out - BBC mridon, H. IK-npp. The forms classed between Hitler and Mussolini," yhc speak. hut iii" ~itirli of the Frctich Re- e1’ mhl the large audience. “W3 have been told g It rift zinil ilrvutlfill (loath, I {hm the Rll5§lfll1 PCOPIC were hilt slaves and mn- ‘I’i"*'“ Th“ ‘l I" l‘~""ly‘l*ll'lll\ lrhtllici- lnvul and Chill“ l)"; I don't think that tlle initiative and ui€'1}y'ii_'1_sf"fi.'. e>f§ie"§.i.af'"-'ff:§§ ituilvi \\<'i'l~ u,- Prime’: _-.. [htfl lnuhvil. ‘l.;iv,-.' courage simvn by the civilian population ill tllc " °° “mmws M11115’ orlsln- -.>_t , , . - _ _ V " ' _, . . . ' ated in Fife. John Thomson, a lit tuuvi Lil. p \‘. i... itmnzt that “filllfl present liar 1S born or instilled by slavery. An- fennel- beadle at Cults (the birth- t'|\lll('illl_\ I)! llll‘ ~ ltlv- \\li:it zippzillcil lllc for- other. reason for the successful defence which the 91"“ °‘ s“ Div“! wllkm- W" Vigil. ‘Illzlpl-‘lhiil m if u. |.:iv.ul \v:|< his ilvlihcrziic Sll-‘Slmls yllfllc Pl" Hill's the fact that they forc- -'}l§§.°.§s=.wli';§ia§lt1'§°sd§§“§itn gift;- Pupii lyiuliu ... U... ,.; |,,. “H.104 ,,,.(.,. me 5m, s.i\v the yuescut conflict and mntlc plans for it. ggyéelriistphe aaetllfdltty-lfllgh; job 1g: 3* ]_ 1-,. -. ' M" _l\:i;, u. ", . ' .- . . ~ - - l e 8X18 e . \\"tlfvln'lllt"“‘lylvlpln I t \ “ll 'l'lffl"fln'(yhl.‘_ "if nllif lifllllkflllfilllffl their efforts on the building mam Joe,“ mod,“ operanfi’, ma,“ .t ‘t . . i. u... i. -. 11,. i‘. _\ fllhll llf pus |gllr),- up t; tmltvy lilll ilslry and forgot their personal fikglgcefioopelirlfélieg tgugbon t: zll, wa lin: i... ‘l""' » - - . i . ..’ ~ ' , -'_ n . ecr Pinflni \ l l _u<ttl mun c: gr; 15 h 5 lvan s am ‘nears She said that lllfllly perk‘. cntl chm m mm’ The “we ‘ma’ ‘ .Y_ p CIZCtI the treason trials helrl in Moscow (lllr- after being dried, were he“ ‘ll is CIl<"tIiI'-"'Ji'_' h. ft-l mi ilicq- rliwascs to it!!! ‘he llasl several years hut pointed out llmt f-Ifawdme [Tux-bed wnh me. W“: “qny-h nltl civili that. ;li"- truth. IIPPII not be lnor- .15 a result of these trials Rilssia was the only tndnsaylfngzasgileaclf fflidseslfplagdgf- lal (list-uses. (liiim his ll""l| lairu may ivt-ll be our pii. . :.~ .\li. oorseis, like Jock Tumeonm balms." — letter ln Edinburgh Scotsman. ‘ilflillli. mid l! country which lliilcr inviulctl in which he had titllis suggests, lint been able hi find fiflli CrrlllllilllslS. THE, CHABEEZTOWN GUARDIAN killing or stealing the cai Buardq PUBLIC FORUM Illa column In eon h! l¥ elnnulu I1 oernllvlldens of qnootlola d Interest. The Ill-leeway: Guardian loll l" ueom as new!" WORDS OF CHALLENGE A Thought A Day For A People At Wu DR. GRANTS SUGGESTION Blln-fliotlld it be found 1111905- aible to begin the construction of I new car ferry to replace the loot "Charlottetown" until after the war la over, the Federal Government might be asked to construct this Pl coming summer at Cape Tormen- tlne a frost-proof potato shed large enough to store all surplus P. E. 1. J potatoes. next fall. so that they could be shipped by rail at suitable times during the winter. As lumber ll plentiful in New Brunswick, such a building could be constructed at a reasonable 608i; and. at any rate there should be no harm in invlfln the views of those interested in the potato prob- lem. I am. Sir. etc, TIIOS. V. GRANT, Member for King's. Ottawa, Ont., March l2, i942. SALVAGINO WORN SOCKS Sin-Replying to a letter from "An Interested Knitter" which ap- peared in Monday's paper, I would like to say that the matter of sal- vaging worn socks has been gone into both here and in the other provinces of Canada. The chairmen of the Red Cross work committees have contacted ilze officers com- manding the different sections of the armed forces and asked them to turn any worn hand-knitted socks in to the Red Cross for re- footing or to be used in making afghans or blankets. Most of the socks made by the Red Cross are shipped overseas for the troops and undoubtedly the worn socks are made use of as nothing ls wasted in England. I am, Sir, etc“ D. FOSTER. (Mrs. E. A. Foster.) Chairman. Women's War Wcrk Committee, Prince Edward Island Division, Canadian Red Cross Society. Sweden Fears Attack (Exchange) ' Frcnl the neutral centre of Borne Switzerland, a. Gcmian attack on Sweden is suggested as the next sensational development of Hitler's offensive strategyu Tlie reason or pretext for this contemplated new offensive is the growing conviction in German military quarters that the Allies are about to establish a second front iii Nazi-occupied Nor- way. German reports reaching Switzerland say military authori- ilcs at Berlin have decided that heroic measures are necessary lo meet this meliaced Allied drive. It is pointed out ln these reports that Britain is preparing to respond to Stalin's appeal for a second front; that facilities for communication. transport and travel in Norway are meagre; that Finland dces not offer a safe corridor for Nazi troops; and that the cli‘y waft tn iilret the odZuQet/iwt. SUPERSCRIPTION Luck in my face: my name is Might-have-bceii; 1 am also called No-more, Too- late, Farewell; Unto (Illllfi? ear I hold the dead-sea s o i Cast tip thy Life's foam-fretted feet between; Unto thine eyes the that is seen Which had Life's form and Love's, but by my spell Is now a shaken shadow intoler- glass where able. Of ultinw“ "Viigs unuttered the frail screen. ~- ' 1 am! But should there dart One moment through thy sou] the soft surprise of that utilized Peace which lulls the breath of sighs,_ Tnen shalt thou see me smile, and turn a-tmrt Thy v‘=""" to mine ambush at thy hear Sleepless with cold commemorative eyes, i ____________ MAOO HAIR Restorer "Altlgglcatg! llherfumed we. igfillltlltlll an; heantfaietnothsd It will restore gray hgly go vrl lnal color. urevents Ind mm falling Gel vollr tPrlce 80' cents. Mm. today. TRUSSES l M d . . flpvlo 13:1 a llgglfi ffsal-‘iaffdl tr» American - Trusses just lfamg A‘: slip: and etylea Call and have if: new? ‘m’ COLD! l Prompt and of! u u“ ll obtain Ball’: all]; eou h and bf-ldfintf i"i'°°"i.fi'" in ffnhnt and adult.» r" ‘I MACS A 0 asaaauilflsllf-Elihs preparation h com. B33111 lllffaffiiivkfi "'5 ted. Price so mm T?" hottlb. We have n complete llne o: M Into 1‘ ll t . adds emf. labtgammw‘ TIFE TWO MAOS Mall 0d OI ‘ Pro .'s.':.......'.:" a" "We will have a 0d ahead o! us which w be troub‘ . difficult and ner- llnpending British thrust ts to dia- tch a German expeditionary force through Sweden. That the Swedes are being aub- ected to a "war of nerves" la ln- dicated by the sensational stories carried by Stockholm papers. The Exchange Telegraph reports that Sweden has completed certain steps necessary to ensure the country's defence, and calls for still further action to garrison the kingdom against any possible invasion. Sources of information found re- liable in the past say that twelve division; of well-equippfld but raw and untrained German recruits have been massed at strategic points along the souJiei-n coastline of the Baltic. Another nine divisions of well-trained Nazi assault troops. said to include several formations of parachutists, are reported to be massed on Zeeland Island in the neighborhood of the Danish capital. These forces have been mobilized within the last ten days. It would not be at all surprising if these forecasts prove prophetic. Sweden is the one important state in northern continental Europe whim has not fallen under Nazi domination. There ls no question that the neutrality of Sweden would prove an embarrassment lo Hitler lf one of the expected Allied offen- sives during the coming summer should be launched by way of Nor- way. I-liiler claims to regard Swe- den H5 a buffer stale which might yet be utilized to complete a "mili- tary enclrclemcnt" o! Germany. It would not be surprising if he singl- ed it out as the next o! ‘r34. many "defensive" conquests. INDINS STAKE IN wTli: CALCUTTA~ (CP) — Like the rest of the Biifilsh Commonwealth of Nations India will lose all if the war is not won by Britain and ‘tier allies warned Sir Robert Reid. gov- ernor of Assam, addressing a, w." committee. INK STAINS The ink bottle tips over. Ink blrb on tile rug. But doirt despair it's probably not fatal. Spend, however l; vital. Blot up as lllLK of the ink as possible with thi ‘ blotting paper or an abscrbent s d of s;ft cloth But take caze u...» in your haste you don't sp (no llie stain. Ttlcti wash with warm water. H that doesn't do the irck entirily and the stain has become stated, mtter call in l1 reliable professional cleaner, for he shculd utiderstaiid thoroughly type; of sans. fabrics and dyes, and what cleaning agent is best for each. “rlnlzo” ALI. TllE TIME st. fell - _- 1 drug-low in vitality -lowerinapirils. 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