lhere is “m. believes and what he a profound and indis- soluh], ppnnection between what I I yf/ //// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew QliesStangl Firm Under C 111111191‘ 111131111. A Mifavls m MAXIMS OI‘ A MERE MAN MERE aiAN Ivll hath its cons hfld ($35G uenceo but so oodand the ex ent in either es beyond human ken. a "mprlltllllttI n l! Illl nwmm 11111113 (i'l'l‘!\\V!i. April ‘24——-(CP)—First Autumn 5111,11 oz qulckening activ- .-_; Pruliomelit Hill in anticl- Parliumciifs opening today in an an- t by Conservative lead- llut a party caucus id litre lVLiy i3 odlcatiou of 111s own lions, Dr. Muniou oi‘ his 38 followers elul in the Domin- would "chocse a tem- ES ‘t lor session. luiun LS without B seat in oi‘ Commons having .. in Fort William, and 11s been mentioned lily for the pest. rziueiis today at Ed- and ‘i ' r ' -:~ : "s. ttizuiuuczi on page 3. Col 4) Killed As Planes dtun Two Gent; the Province, a5 em hasize Hon. Dr. w. J WP. Maclvlillau, 0%.)?! sitlon leader. in the course of an able three-hour speech on the bud- get in the Legislature last evening. Dr. MacMillau pointed out that; when the Conservatives came into power on Aug. 29x 1931, the Pro- vinces total llflblllti95 were $3.337,- of $1,540,440. This period coincided with the worst years of the depres-l sion and with tl.e destruction by fire of two of the Provinces largest in- stitutions, the Prince of Wales Col- lege and Falcouwood Hospital WlllCh had to be rebuilt. The Campbell Government, since 1935 had increased the debt from 841377.046 to $8.807.000. or $3.929.C00. Couutuuz unpaid bills as at Dec, 31 the increase could salelv be placed at four million dollars. Staggering Figure; This represented nearly hall the total debt of the province. incurred bv the present administration in the the (lovcrnmeut was now running the province into debt at. the rate 0f a million and a Pflll’ llflllllh‘ 8 “In other words." said Dr. Mac- overdraft stocci at $782,000 when they left office four years later. The Campbell Governments over- draillt. at. the e-‘i of 1938 was :1.- ftgures which the member-s of this it owcd sliuoulltxi alter selling 11 i to the sliere. fax; Frederick Thibodeau. 7; Marv Martin. 1'1. Halifax. The driver of the automobile, George Woodlcy. 25, of Halifax, e5. caped with Olive Thibodcnu, 16- year-olcl daughter of the drowned when the car left St. Margaret's Bav Road on a stiff curve. The group had left Halifax ear‘y k in the eviening for a ride in the oolmtry and were returning home at the time of the accident. As the car rumbled down an em. bankment and came to rest in the water, Woodley and Miss Thibodeail made their way through the front doors and climbed to the top, still projecting out of the water. In- Blmlleably. the other three could not make their way out of the rear section. , The two survivors’ srnuis for helu from the cur roof attracted John F‘. \v‘111'"l1. result. Later. the death car was dragged .. g1; NATCl-IEZ, M'ss., Pl-Flamcs whisking April 24‘(A- at explosive makers and critically injured [AVO- l Reported Moving i German-held Trot dhelrn 13;. Fighting is believed imminent in the nearby Steinkjar area. Most of the Bergen-Oslo railroad ls in Allied hands. The RAF. raided Stavanger (5), Chrlstlonsand (6) 111111 511l- STOCKIIOLM. April 25—(Thursday)—(AP)-—British bombers to- i - 1 lNazz Transports tablish Lines After l ported from Nordll in Norway that (By Elmer W. Peterson] (Associated Press Stall Writer) STOCKHOLM, April 25-—(Thurs- I day) —1AP)— British troops in Central Norway, lacing combined strong fortifications six miles to the north of ruined Stelnkjer. At the same time a Germani seeding 11p the Glomma River 1n eastern Norway moor the Swedish border. pressing on the town llorns. Airplanes with this force‘- bombed 1t Norwegian troop train carrying 165 soldiers with dis- astrous results al a point north of Tynset, which the Germans cupled. i 0C" ‘ _:::~_—___.~:—_~ i Allied troop: are holding their east oi‘ Trondheim. sperale efforts to break un an i encircling operation being l pressed h_v Vthc ililled forces in l (Continued m1 page 3. Col l) LONDON, Aprll_2l~ll.il'l— men stepped out anti said tllgy hail snatched it from a home positions around Slcinkjer, north- = Annual Enblcrlptlon Delivered 88.00 n o e e 0 submerged automobile, three - _ _ , _ _ Staggering Increase In Liabilities m- 3351731 3311;331:311 135E; -1~"_e.r_._.__g_,!_cl _ ____ y, Sharp Fighting. Ma J01‘ Purposes-Nazi Ships ed i'nt Lewis r ~'“ M Under Campbell Government. 1.31.: u _’""‘° ‘° ’““°‘ ’°’" .1.i.°’i§§i§e."“'i‘.."stfifihfiéli Included In Latest Objectives. vic ms two of them a Iighllflq of; a vigorous German £1: ;_____.-_—=_.i—— mother and her child-died in couutcxwaltack, were officially Th, alarm!“ Immcm situation water 5° Shallow ma; me t“, pa,“ ma,“ tonight to have held their _ LONDON. April 24--(Cl’)-l1lritish bombs explndcrl or the Province occasioned by 1.11m. sons who escaped from the ma- "ON ' » a p ._ plfiosltieicis ilk the 'I't‘Oli(ll'1ellil l with deadly effect today on five Nazi air bases over :1 i111)- glllllfi-ggeldxllxillilrétatlleslllgsatngvefllxlfihrsxfrl dllne time Standing o“ n‘ '°°r ‘My 1N 'A“..1...~“Z'?r1éé‘ eocriliiizliiiique 511ml "1ll11 Pmllus in Germany. Denmark and NOPWZI)’ in 11 dt— r.‘.1‘:tilt.°l.%l“if..:."lil“ll‘..°°t:1: ‘"11". e -..., "eseririiisrxri: More‘ “Wk <1" "r 1110115 used w all . ~ - -- ' 1:1 . —. 4 1 . . n. . - ~ ,, of nearlv one-half the total debt 01 Mrs. John Thlbodcau, 43, Hali- ‘Q “ lines. Rfllicri: News Agency re- ply Gelmml} 5 “(mp5 of occupation m Norm‘?- Big bombers of ihc Royal Air Force ferried their loads of destruction across the North Sea. 'l‘hcy struck at Stav- onger, Oslo 11nd Kristiansand, in Norway; Aalborg. in Denmark, and at the German island of Sylt, off southwest Denmark, 11 seaplane base. 'l‘wice, moreover, they attacked German ships. 405_ when they went out of 0mm woman. Miss Thibodeali ivns silt- German infantry. lleld artillery‘ rgpia$lngéaysén llgliigiease maxim!‘ V532 no in the front seat with Woodley and air attack. today dug into! LARGE 1x11131135}; 1N RA“) Two of the “large number" of planes which took part flanking force was reported pi-o- l (lid not return, llle All‘ Minister announced. The raids brought to well over 20 the number of limes that the R. A. F. has blasted with high explosives the run~ ways. hangars and supply depots of Nazi airports ‘the German invasion of Norway and Denmark. since TWO PURPOSES The continual raids have served two l purposes: related major 1. They have prevented Adolf Hitler from having lin- such as , _ “m... p.559 918m"; last llvevvears. A No-an and E . , _ my . r _ ‘obstructed possession of important nlrdromes _ _ i him uNiiuoilnluallrgilrljxlllliilllil all? Sign lallzlemfngornllrlt zlilllg mTIl-ifhg"?glghilllllxllllillgflhalll- Linking forces with Norwegians, Albee armies. April 22, hold nollltl (ftillllglflliilrllndlls stroerrlzicrlllv fStiivziliylvl‘ 11ml 39111011 011 llle l_\l0l‘\1'1‘l£11111 001ml _1’~'1ll1111_11l1" ‘l.’ ygngsunbury" WM quart...- mum,“ d._~11@r5, and l0,- “jff. tl,),"'r‘f,q,_mgfs the initiative in the campaign in Norway. At Narvik (l). chill-Ins f lmtlé""tl“ll§l _l5'{}{f1‘“‘;“§‘f)";“,a,"““°l' proximately an hour's flying time from the lulled lung'- .ir cf Trude end Con1- the lart two yours it was three , Doctors from Hrllifav vvnrked over were warned to leave. with a British assault scheduled. Down from g3 Th0“ Riuiers‘ gkpnhlh 3'63“ dmm he lust Conservative nd- 1111111211 dollars. This meant that l lb" ltmlies for a considerable time, Namsos (2) and up from the south, the Allies were eonvergln! 011 the Gonna,“ werejmking db 2_ They have interfered greatly with the Gel-man plans 0f using their airficlds both 11s termini 01' the troop-ferry; system across the received the zlticntion of a large force of long-range bombers today. stated, and another was be- l-fouse might well take into con- score more in the South's dcadli- . _ I d side-ration. When we consldrr that est firc disaster. _ l U f-l°'d~ l ‘d t ‘h sway have‘! l0 hm” '90". danmge WHO flynqKs |1"5 c h ' ' cu short tr-riu loans, bank Ovif- The Red Cross moved swifty i Th" P““° °“ ° _ badly it)’ R-A-IH PlKITWS ,_ "11 l" 11111-111 we “were » l rom d lC OT 8 1 :l::=..1:s. 1*::..:r.:' a: are; which 1M we A?» were w: o" Ggwlflifggg“HYIQ°‘,§,*§1Q%,QZ°O‘}‘,§§§ “ml” will“? pill“ pivmisgd ‘ the liritisi; (iefences. drome from all directions t0‘ ‘THE LlNKS Ab l1" ——-~ 13" ° ~ ~ thorough inquiry 111.10 the iragcdy. mini 1 q-wogve days M‘, "i"... NM. Skagerrak and 11s points of (icpurlure Swim (minors Mm‘ iflriitlilsfinyincsyf _ ._ iiorg in Denmark t7). llamur and Elvci-um t8) are 181111111111 r111- ‘l(f§“;l:“:c‘“ll“'_l1',‘d“rffigoglwrnflfz; i for attacks 0n the Allied expeditionary force now landed "(the l0 lciudigzltes elected under nd by the Str-wart-MacMilkan .. lured :31 Xvllhitisli-Norwelgiizéi force. Alintultislanvgilxefitllio sfkleicéirgiifilazi: kale ln-Ltregglng 1 sacadflv (".1 and landing 0n the Norwegian 0035B‘ 3c cut C11‘ it sponsored New Government (“hing tilcir whole 0 rom ‘nrvi are nerne . erman p s V . - _ LWLJ: __(i cy Moiement held their rm" years h, “mu, i- 1 flights over southern Sweden (10). SYLT BOMBED GIRL GUIDES 30,1," AXNUAL ‘m’ film“ 1111119 Co‘ Millnn “they are flllllLllg tl1.s '“'" Ccuii11ol1\vc1itl1 Fecler- Comlui, mm Gem [cur Imus as I v _ , Airdmme on tCanndlan‘ Presslw lhctfld “FM cnndl" fast as we did, And this ilotwith- S lllic§llfgllllpcnient h1g0 furl mZIILQwNOIIQI-vho ~l “y; Alilium l” “m4 “l” M“ 18 Llifllidllig that thzs Government en- , 3 v 9 n ‘ r i (‘rifle Gm Gum, :1 uurs’ Cou- . . .. ,. l: ed hundreds of tlioilsnudu o1; r German attacks on tians- 1 , . C y “fr?‘smpoiffergllikhOulzséié tioiiors mole revenue per rerun? ‘, flay attacked Agdenes fortress at the mouth of Trondheim Fjord in port Shipping along the. ggfelgigmglgfllbc a. mu Roy“; 1:11 iu the Dominion elev- The Olllpgsllion lsildiéofliisgvgafitlvlé; l ~_ -‘ Norway and met fire from the fortress and three German destroyers. coast of Nurway and against York Hot?‘ Toromohly/ldvclgltl-‘zl. ‘ an “yli“‘ "W 3m b” mid mm‘ Zgnléwtéllorlrmil. 1:31, they round i \ the Allied lines of communi- “gig, 1§,‘,f§;f,?,¥“,,, ‘“{,,,,,f,,. U5“ m, d” ‘c "pmmg Sm“ they “We 11 5011K overdraft of sizsoouo. The ___ cation within that country, 730m auiversnrv of m.» establish- ment of the Gui 1c movement in Canada. __ _ Several outstanding s‘ > kfll will give talks during the "two-cm! . speed through a crowded, moss- A F . ‘ll l kcl eeplane _ _ . 5 .1 _° cadet! Instructor t’fi"<l°‘l‘ise?."b“§z§€§u5zl° o, 19” l‘ drapsd dance 11:11] early today nnrilfinglna Breltllsh plrrt the One hangar was_ hit _sev- gggfggygeopflhgliflggg;wit?)" ‘qinleieyu he séjdb-are smggermg , killed at leuszt 247 Nvgzro merry- other day. Two Norwegian air- en“ timos_ rcturyung fhersl ___ ,______ An OPTlMiST is 0M2 l5 ,,.,....._ ..........._._.fl.... t... ‘___ M “A (JHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDA‘Y, APRIL 2s, 1940 12 rAocs ,,, ,.,,,._,._,._, M 1. R. A. . SCQRE V ICTQRIES Debt lflCrease 3 Where British Score Successes aefnjan Bases Now At Rate Of AS CAR IEAPSl In of” PUSITIUNS Iii‘: Blasted With Mllllfln & Half |NIU__IAKE‘ IRUNDHEIM‘ High Explosives‘ Conservative Le_ader Analyzes ,,,1g;,,1g.re,3=-,,,;*:.i;1.g:.7,;$5;,,; Bllfish i551“ Re-es" Raids Said IT-Serve Two r- conlusc the ground b11111?!‘- iN THE CLUB caused he Silld.ll0l‘.illl~‘(‘ the auyerm blight Club was "the worst fire trap _ , .. - ~ . _. - l ~ fill ill ire i f’; 3 mupei f" the (‘er- lmLlAk" 10X" 59m 24 —‘AP) '— million doum’ o! debmwus [a L PARIS‘ Am“ 24 “(cm Alum northern Ba till}; ulilusllalllv severfi. ‘(.120 of‘ thljlrlnown nzlvul off n strong counter-attack yes- nailglit, Governor-General of Can- PARIS- A uoveltv lor blackout 10>‘. “flute the main body of bombers followed n aillllin); o1 tllll- Ill’ lomnlio reiiliicuix. by ‘HIE (‘All l-Tlilll’ S-Ullllllli ll llilllx: mule; uul ‘vilhu lu- year. W9 1111151 11511151 m“ u“ '53‘ ., .. 15°11 01 ‘he “mm mm‘ commancffloes 1e“ by . . 511i." n1- o1 the United‘ sctatcs lirmy gurcs are lnded staggrriuB. lnfglnabh _ 111115 Flvelledtlllilrlfléltrg siiifiléflnclgllqlllg-‘ir-war mlmsm, spokesman did; _1\1‘11l1l11"°§ 11111l "PW l" Brllam- dmmd howl‘. L“, M“. the ma,“ 211N111! irluncut. at Love Field were He reviewed instances of gov- ‘oome 300 members and liicnds of ‘lowiuiarellgorofu glad stelgnmd out o! not rule out me Dbsslbnm. m,“ mo] iii “m. mane aqmmod “ma, an» . t 1 ‘ivllillliil. rilntlliirlrllidlirgrsnopolvyl-‘lgs ennueutw kextrpwéagmgclsgr in“ tile Jtse McCl-i1ely\g1s:§;~5 Social [Cllulgluwréc ulrislitik‘ 60ft‘; for an undisclosed des- German triceps blllnv be llllgfiglgllrnlgi s of 1.11;» $11010, 1t (liviml frqm . ‘ ' I " Public or s an c PPM - ammo n 1e couvcr er as - . -' 'reinforoe tie azi tzxpe n. ' s _ 0 m L500 fir.‘ d(»;.q1;u~ any. “L?1glllnslginvgéi]Qélmsm" n‘ mcnts. citing uumcrors items oi 5mm, shop dancing “hr-n {in- bg-Qlre lmgjnollillilnfltlon of the fawn; was force in southern NOFWRYVCQI mph.‘ mrcrzidt 1111c. and l): lubed one oi I <- dend tvcre '11 iiilphnms o; expenditure in which 1311’ 'fi_“"“"'a5 out 112a" the single door at the ilnckiivrz but accounts tibished in t llzliatirgkaiiiliiiillfiggrggsggputieg 1151mm“ I me ,3, ps- i _ l? ' " the instructor: and James “'01? 1‘-‘1°91’<led by many “us” s from of the building. IPars have noted Nazi roop concen- 0 letee toda that a. naval 010- v "she ‘l1“*“l’l’°“"°"'" mm a mm“ F l‘ J1" “l 13111111111“. PM 11w “Améljlgj-lm report o, m. Sp...“ A handful v1 delivers battled §Q1§§°"°s§‘aslhf,d Bdgggifgflfgnlrggi filgirilln beiniz blanued for P111111? __-.__W-.W w. . d - ' “ ‘ ‘ " I their way throllsh the 1111110111 1l°°1 ' Da 1' s well A. several which will double the stremzth 0 (Continued on mge 3_ C61 1) . —-——----- wi-ll appear 1111911 131- 3411154111111 . _ l1"? 511d “z 3- l‘ m b1; - fleet by 1944, ______W A_,_ C ' concluded m5 Tamar“ manly pe- oxellviljlnhvlljndtrkiltl/ouséla bthe ‘mlelclmt “W358“$1311.Xfimtséencentraumw.. flereeglllmglséd "19 w“ °l m’ Mo’ fore n o'clock m“ night‘ “hen s e s l t ' ‘trl y. 1' eh ‘linked here with French reports of mam at 13.000.000.000 francs ($204: . . l“ ““l°“"‘“‘"“ “d5 mm“ by were d’ W“ - "Mm m‘ m" ° ° irmcated vio‘at1ons of Swedish ter- 510.000). » 1 -———- liilfiriialilliilil A l __“_ rlon. Mr Mlcfntl-re. kllieuriliditzilzsy by smoke and ridfory by Gflllétlélalgyggpiainessaefiltelfi; nggzrtiiptiliglrigihsgldflgheatiggaisyevgrev IONDON Apr“ zfrqrnlursdny“ K - e arave cons o * 1 pa; __ __ ‘ _, I s o1 flute for Notices in this column The stampede swept back around ma Qgtgnwldgld aliltiivgg‘: lilxelgllciis 211101111“ seliclnliloivrntlEilligirrll-st 219g“ lllwal l 3 - 1 the bandstand. beat futilelv a- A war ministry spokesman 111111- 1 ~ P“ - .. I lands "m" V" “‘°1'1l- N ‘ pretei 33 a " rave menace" to Bwe- as that of today. anchoraze 111 the Orkney 5 - i- gfllnst {he windows‘ which had den the repol’ ed German troop em- late inst night. beat eff an attack “Dance Bradalbane hall to- been securely boarded up to bar bukauons Will Strllle Ill-I'd bv Gmmalywarplane, —-—-~—- (Canadian P111511 v night. L405 ugflecrashel-sy- one rear window; . Go t ‘larters ommenqn“ -Numerous enemy aircraft paga- (Clllilltlllln Press) ‘ l TORQNTQ, April ‘iit-xlininium ‘ . d 1 1 bu“, r Re “fled vernmen Ci ~11 1 _ H) t d_ (‘flmmlllliflile s11. . LONDMN-Announce succcssu . a L. iudunml wmpcm ‘u-psl’... "Cake sale ____.flmmmm Apr“ 27m I lqiiaralrggledgzvlett way an a ew ce e s 11 on the two-day scfigicifi rémgfldngd bgtpflugw dflopped heavy bombs. alr raids on .111 buses; Britains , ‘mvsg; no ti: “d “l 5115111111 Altar Society. ' The remainder died ecreamlnil The Dream“ of lcebrelkers u‘ ‘v'§§te‘r‘<'1§'v°m$i<l“1'=r§n¢r and 1311511111 A11ll1°1l1°<l 311ml‘ smlm” ‘Md “° lwslllm‘ l" N“'"““1' ““';““" m“ u" , Vancouver .4?‘ :6 ' ___ L“’°“"""’- Ann clawing ror escape and M 1n lfr’§“’r’i'tl’ri‘“to‘it%ielllfi‘n.it $11255??? ‘would 11111?’ 1111"‘ ""11 ‘"5’ '1‘ m" ““‘"“‘“” ‘l?’ “miivfiirllmevotilllvtllfi iifli..‘.“‘“.fiiifi~f;riii- “"1',".‘i1.»"°l‘rl».-§ié* *--'"I"‘“°“ ‘“ 4a “nlizctt Pwlierty Auction post- BERLW. April 24—tAP) ~Ger- piles that mounted shoulder blah. intended to operate farther north Dart of Europe where their intcr- ‘fled gig Big.“ o.“ Pxpluion s‘ emmenfmfly mmaw Cm“_11§;{ri\,:;$cg N “mm “ll Tllllrway. Mov 211d. man authorities claimed ionizht The Rm Cross m.» [Qday w. in the Ba‘tlc than the vicinity of V. V ---~1---—.—.——¢ shook‘ b6“... 51x ‘miles away. . -; llrilariu 1-- - nay vuu- , Tummo 55 1i-4111-1-14-111- their twee-s conimllfll 10111111111 liounced the death list stood at m. llrlfogilllljg §ffr“l,‘,f6rw§v"g§§§1 111.11%“ (Continued 011 vase 8. C01 5i One of the raiders tms renerlgg llfll-“lt; if,‘ "ml," . ‘vfllI‘l:ln-f,a‘ixl,‘;l(i Otiuxvu “Cake sale Moore 6a Memo“; Norway between Oslo and the Wm, ,, probable toll of 253 and the ' to have turlflcri] ltsflilléilfrossflsvlsde lq1ahr“l€0\lI-lrlt‘l‘l:i": nmmfnv rfihumelr i Vinulrczll u 1am». o; Megan,“ hum“, s southwestern port of stwaneenzw possiiflliy that further deaths 1- —~ '1 ~'*““"‘°" ° "" " A, M11.‘ ‘u , 1H ., h,‘ .1, ha“, a|d1,Q11_1‘l‘/1‘¢ a um“, I a e at- m m“ m 1 M ‘gm m“ m‘ The Admiralty and l‘ 11.111‘. an -a rer.\_ ie-i s _ t. r , 5mm JOhn H‘ lcmoommnu 27m‘ mu” from e cap mo“: e mm m e 5 1 joint statement earlv today err over beupa Flow. l H my,‘ 41 L-t86-4-25-1i. The Germansrtlaidilclalingiég 533111;:- go snzhuy high“; sigma‘! . r . ‘ t CiHHiGNWOWH m‘ “m i crn Norway a er e '- ..' , y _ h sTOCKIIOLElI-Battle ralzesl “lm-mm, lvflfl-im-psg “ultra I Arimréfflriii,fiiigmll°dliall Friday mand communique on 31681611111?! F" t ‘t Q Niméem" miT-‘(maszfggs Flaw ~ around sir-lnlucr. Allied front on‘ lwiivds‘. Phi-ti)‘ cloud)‘ ""11 “""l~ ' 9111* 0i the CWL unL-cglillltegulst- fighting contended that’ German y u l y ‘(Tglfiggt 21x1‘; (wedmmdnv\‘ l brakes; ‘Rina llzlllliilflll‘ rules out 5mm, S. rpm. “(gythpf hffilnttltsx‘: ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' Oops _ l N ewe - I‘ H. - 1 - - any ea w 1 nits n new pru- --_ clczute emit" ,,""7,""“ll Plvtlertv Auction post- llm divmgnsdlltartligdflttilvanlzgr vg- fiqmbimrlh‘ EH3‘ “a? n’; "“"‘“ll°"' llllll‘ In» wilful. 1111111,“ Oggflg lilll"( my“ ' . wlc e‘ on ca-mr a l q q 1 no Prairie mvin lursday, M£¥4%39‘l'24'3l mlllli. l-li C d ‘so clalm- “ o one enemy aircraft made an abor- L B|'3Rl1lN'*G°'““'"-" "'.“l'“* h" i liq‘; ‘i190: cibudy and col with 11pm! ‘ ll i? i ed that SQrmIiXrIHlIgODBIIhad driv- live machine-vim attack on an l “no,” Baum“ “mthom xmlwikv‘ ‘ruin rnd Sll"\\' 1'1 Alberta. u“ H uiumarze Se‘ Y. . . . - . . ‘ . . , u. id tl 1: Jtrrnonn at - “WW- ADril 27th? fl-illlmRcbg 33- "l the Nflwellall! "W" slelnk-lelb Open road‘ No dmnn“ or caqlziqlilie‘ PARlh-l-‘rcnrh lcnr M111 troop‘ "lggljlgrnlufltowl glgmmg M 1; _ was in aid or the Association. at the head of Trondheim Fjord "‘s“ll°d' The "lie"? “gem r ‘cg embarkf-lllolls i|\ Baltic constituti- Sm, ___‘... mi. pprlllng at c511 ant L-4934-25-3l- and B5 miles north of the lIIIDON- (B! Till! (llllfldllfl Pr!!!) 9" by “HWY Rnl ‘a rem ‘e a“ , menace for Sweden; vast naval. FLQN , ,m,,,.,.,,w n‘oyruh‘\z l, _ --n,,,.h,g H? Mb aut western port of ‘Prondhelm. 111311111" “hwmu °l m‘ 3' A‘ l 1111181111" l1l1111111‘1l- L»... qunrlt-r moon. A0111 i! ; 1'1‘ 108R at. any . _ ~ -. _ ‘ , _ fllziili Jolil. Friday, April 20th at’ m“ l" G""""‘Y~ _ _ APRI], '35, 1915-1111111 (lrorge v ___... . -._ _ l DELHI!AIlliflH-ltlilnlr _ lffltli‘ " _L'HI,',,,,',',‘,A.,,,, m. .1... . mm .1111 1mm Mo; l d b (in London the Wat Office an . .. . . u“"'"- L s“! 0' ' nouuced that British troops beat 1'“ "w-‘ifiillr 1° m" "M" "l (“n- “Mmous BUTTONS l “utmwl “ml “HM KIM“ "m i 111.1. 11-111 tum. (‘tutti-v 111.11 "\'=11'1<'lv Concert. Hunter River ada, ewprccsed ndtulruticu of the TEA, nights‘ in Poi-ls :11'e luminous but- . ll . , terday by German troops which .- | Li, 1» _- l, Cannmmrr t H T“ _» h .94 mpg“ 0 c |__ ‘*1 s "all! qhutsdal" Arm“ 2W1’ "T1595 Wllllltl Tholtdhflm F.l01‘<l all“ initial/allies? uA(\L"l.l‘1fl"l‘!(l:lS yluuded all in?“ litrldvstrinugsz ml digit: Till-l ll.\(ii‘l'1-—(‘e11~111§l1l|1 1"‘- iieaves Border. 9.45 A1111. 100 Pa l"'"111 r-rep-r-Zbfli §T‘§§'§‘lq?.’.f." that the British had succeeded in Gaba Tepeh as geuciul attack on‘ to crossings and relieve worried mot- eree Lmllfltifli 1m ~\'°1l11'1l=1111l# I111“, Leave‘ T111111°111l11° llllll A 1 "““11- ' mL-MO-t-ZS-flo: "reesttlillshlng the situation"). me Dame-mics was reiwvfl- crisis. l“ precautionary mPMIIIO- in» P. M-