MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN an: d l; mAflmé-we o ulbidlug con- Ulaulowluwu (insulin Two Cantu. Ienlul Uuardlll Founded 1M7 Britons Tighten Belts As Meat Cores 0n Cards Move Will 3352mm Step In Conserving Shipping And Foreign Exchange For War Mgelials. (By J. F. Sanderson. Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Feb. 6-(0? Cobleb- The British peolfe were WdfllCd lnnilrlit to hitch their bells n little tlghtcl- when W. S. Morrison. Food llllnisler, announced that. ratlolllllg would start March ll. It will be on value basis. each adult being linliled to one shill- inn i0 pence (about 40 cents) worth a. week. with hulf porllons lor children under the aae of six. Only butcher's meat will he af- fccted, secondary cuts suoh as liver, kidney. tongue. and pro- cessed meats such as sausace und nlQllf, pies beirllz unrestricted. Tile ration will provide a larger allolvunce than at. llny stluze of pleat rationlnn d/lififlg the‘ last vmr. A family of three will he able to buy four D0l1I1ds of the best quality domestic sirloin or eiitht bounds of boiilnlz cuts Be- cause of lower prices. the ration limit will buy slightly higher por- tions of imported meats. will Complete Control Meal; rationing will complete the (Jo rnmentfls control Over the wllclc buyer trade. Prices have bqtn set for the farmer and ony gori-rlllllclit ancnts can bu." llvc- stock. Government abatlcll-s have a monopoly on slaughtering and the whole distribution trade of the country can not sllDDili-s only thlolnzh the Ministry Of Food Now the “roast beef oi old l-Iliz- lauci" will be dished out to the housewife only if she can produce lzcr ration coupon and in limited olulnlltles at that. It will not be IILCPZAZLYY for the time bemg p0 use lnuon cards in resnauranls but they will be given a nlew. uuota blnfiti on past trade. London butchers rldiculcd the i‘il.lilll schellle on the uruuhd it - uld hit the working "i355 who “pend upon cheap out». They lln-rd that under the present .lbuticn scheme they could not supplies of the ‘ll. ys announcement added lnlult to the list of rationed foods which already includes sugar. but- ler, llaln and bacon. 9r==~a~ (aiming Events Qun- Rate for Notices in this column 3 cents per word. "Wlilslhire rink tonight, Hunter Rilur Royals vs. Wutshlre All Small-s. League game. L-llo. "Booking oraers lcr pfeisflll 11M‘ to lllrlve about February twelfth. Courl & Sun, Bedloru Snliloil. L-l2.i-" 6 "Concert ill French River Hull Pllolllcllcd until further nullcc. L-iuB-2-7-1i. ‘ Pnlvnal Rink, Wednesday, Feb- lllilry‘ ‘Itil, Mlllon Hornet. vs. P./\.A. L-147-2-7-1l. "Buying llve hugs at Albany February 8th. F‘riday 9th at Emer- Bld until noon. signed G. C. Green M. W T ti "New Glasgbw tonight Mnyficld {"0 New Glasgow Schools 0.30. 1W0 hours skate. L-i7l “Cornwall rink tonight, Cyzle River Vs. Cornwall C. C. Lcnulle Ell-file. Skate after. L-l72 "Arrived car of No. l New Bruns- WlC-k hay. Order now before price advances Walter G. MacKenzlc. Bradlllbune. L-l44-2-7-1i. "Straw Wanted. We can handle five to ten tons pressed strnw at 1mm‘. Livestock Marketinlz Board. L-i32-2-6-2i "Annual meeting Montamle slllllbinlz Club will be held in tilt? C W. L. hall. Montague. Thurs- flflv evening, Februaly 8th.. at oclonc. Livestock representatives from Charlottetown wiu be mes- "ll- L-132-2-5-2i "Anual meeting of the Stan- lcv Brldce Dairying Company will be hen at the Masonic Hall. Stanley Tuesday. February l3 at l n m. H. S. Mcllwen. Secretary. L-1tl5-2-7-3i. "Loading live hours Thursday. Ftbfllary 8th as fo‘lows: Kenslng- ton tlll 8 p. m.; summcrside l0 a "l. till 1 p. m.; Mervyn Bulmor "ml Ray Bagnall, Hunter River Plld-"lv till noon. McElwen and “nub-n L-isl. IHCBJ. ~ -31 l I Ordinarily the average -consumes about l 3-4 pounds of beel or mutton n. week. Tile other 100d rations perlnit a half pound of ciiller bacon or ham n week. a ‘qililfi-LU‘ pound of butter and three- qual-lcrs of a pound of sugar. Started Later Before During the last war meat rat- lonlrnnlvas not instituted until Fob. 2o, 1918. when the glfowance was from one shilling thlee pence to one shilling eight pepgg But. tel» and sugar rationing wen-t into effect 1n December. 1917. and at 0119 Point the butler allowance was only one ounce a week. About half of the nation's beef and two-fifths of the mutton are ploducod at home. The zest ls im- (Continued on page 3. Col B) Injured In Fall Lord Tlvccdsmuir. Governor Gen-. crll of (‘zlnn ll who was uncon- scious yesterday for an hour after n. f ll llt llidcuu llnil. Lust night ll s condition was reported improv- ed. Lord Tweellsmuir Injured In Fall ‘After Fainting OTTAWA, Feb. 6—(CP) —G0- >,‘%/ The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940 LJRGE ALLIED AID T0 Fl World ‘Naval Combinations Top U. S. Fleet PRESENT U. S. as proposed by Vinson Bill UNITED STATES UNITED STATES FUTURE? DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES TOTALITAIRIAN POWERS BRITAIN 00mm FRANCE s10 m war losses. Recruit illolunteers In Great Britain LONDON, Feb. 6—(CP)—The government disclosed in the Rouse of Commons tloday that the Finnish legatlon is recruit- ing volunteers in Great Britain. "The Finnish legatiun are. I understand. supervising an or- ganiulion-for the purpose of enabling volunteers to offer their services to Finland." Sir Victor Warrender, Flnflnflfll Secretary to the War Office, said in answer to a request from William Gallachcl‘. Communist. Tlhe llnuse signified its approv- I This was one of sevcrl indi- cations that the All'es’ determ- ination lo get the grenirst. pcss- lblo nd to Flnlllnd in its fight against Russian fnvavlnn is en- tering o new. more actlve phase. Another w": offered by Rich- ard Butler, foreign under-sec- retary. who sold in a wrftten reply lo a question: “The urgency of releasing further aircraft for Finlum! is fully realized by Ills MIUPSHVS Government. but as the Pflme Minister ‘wife-raved "v- "ivse on Jan. l6. it would not be ln the nuhlic Interest to rm-ke -ny further strtemcnt at present" Hepburn. Drew Gross Swords In Legislature TORONTO. Feb 6—(CP)-Pr0- micl" Hepburn and Conservative leader Drew clashed in the [mull- lature today in a debate on the Goveznlnenvs retroactive silcces- sion duty legislation. It was the third time the meas- ure has been debubed. Third read- ing was given without division ,\'crnol' (lcncml Lord ‘Pweedsluulr nvas uncrnsclous for an hour this, ‘morning after he ie.l and struck JIlIS hczld. suffering a concussion. it \\'.'1S announced tonight in l. bill-l ‘lictln from Government noun. lei ‘now is resting comfortably. l Two Otiluvzl doctors and W0 who hastened from Montreal ex- nlnined his Excellency and issued‘ the following bulletin through Sir Shuldhllm Rrdfem, the Governor Generals private secretary: l "At nine o'clock this morning at .» .Goyernmenl. House. the Governor General fainted and fcll.| strikinfi |the side of his head and cutting his scalp. He received a concussion lmcl was unconscious for one hour. He has steadily improved and i5 now conscious and is resting com- fortnbly " . | | The bulletin was signed by Dr. Jonathan Meaking of Montreal, Dr. l Wilder Penfield of Montreal, Dr. Colin Rilssell of Ottawa and DI‘- Gordtm Gunn of Ottawa. | Prime Mlnibter Mackenzie King was advised of" the Governor Gen- cralks illness during the morning and this afternoon called person- ally at Rideau Hall for latest news ‘of Lord Tweedsmulril condition. lHe chatted with the doctors but did not see his Excellency. The Governor General was alone at the time of the accldent in his |own rooms, dressin for his day's work. It is JTHICYS he struck EIIIS head on the floor after he [fainted and fell. HTNDHEAD, England —- (C?) — Part of a big lmurance film's bus- iness the“ war days consists of nlslng pigs. At their country head- cuarlcrs here. one firm is provld-' 1.1g against the day when pork and} lbacon become scarce. after n Conservative move to send it back to committee of the whole for reference to the legal bills com- mittee was defeated on ll recorded 53 to 20 division with no bolters from either luiberal‘ or Conserva- tive ranks. The measure Ls designed to fa- cilitate the collection of arrears of succession duties from estates previously closed. It closes the courts to questions of the valuation of unlisted securities and certain other assets in estates. leavinoz the treasurer absolute discretion. It was these clauses that caused sharpest debate. Premier Hepburn told the House today that. the budget woul not be ready for presentation ntii Tuesday next. Latest leport of the deficit on the current fiscal year ‘aces lt at between 52.000999 B110 2.500.000. When the act to amend the succession duty not was called for third reading. Col. Drew moved the order be discharged and the bill be referred back to commit- tee of the whole with instructions to strike out certain sections. Col. Drew offered an addition b0 thg bill which would have enabled any pefsfln b0 g0 w the courts to find out whether he was liable for payments any duties arising from the death of any D0110"- Th6 courts would also have been en- nlyed lo determine the extent of this liability. now sr, CAD! 21 nuns UONDON-JOH-“The Magis- trafe with the gentle voice and tie mien of a professoF-Slr Rollo ("rnhnm-(“mpbell-has retired from the Bench after a record verlod (17 years) of administering Bow Street Justice. The United States navy in “inferior Edison told Congress. He said sea. power of Ev italn gram shows how the U. S. fleet. present and pl-oplned slacks up with possible foreign combinations. 1'0“- nones- excelrt on Vlilwn Bill vhlo. include ships built, building 01’ nwmprlaiec rol- with deductions ml- ‘ bcrs of the outlawed Irish Repub- to combined strength of potential enemies." Secretary of Navy and France must also be reckoned with. Plcm. 1 New Bombings:- I.R.A. Terrorists BlamedfgrSeries LONDON» F95 iF-(CPF-A 119W a. mail truck at crowded Euston belle-l of lcrrOrl-stlv b°lllblll8i w“! Station, terminus for the Irish mail England Wdfil’ 8-5 the CTOWII» N- trains, injuring five postal employ- JECISLIIQ threat/s and appeals. pre- ca; uailedvto hI-lacrfllwv MIW-lwdrmwl- mew-explosions in Blnuingnam lican Army tomorrow morning. Police blamed the blasts upon the l. R. A. and, with the feeling of Irish Nationalists running high, took precautions to avert further flrouble. l Refusal of the Home Secretary. Sir John Anderson, to reprieve the two I. R. A. men who are scheduled to be hanged in Birmingham at 9 am. IOITIOFTOW (5 ll.m. AST). was followed by blast-s in London, Bir- mingham and Manchester remin- iscent of last summers widfpread brmblngs. The condemned men are Peter Primes and James Rlchards. convict- ed of milrdel" in conectlon with a ncmblnv. ut Coventry last Augustl bags at the General Postofflces. Two persons were hurt slightly at Birm- lngham. none at Manchester. The government has been delug- ed with appeals for clemency from de Valera down, supported by many mass meetings in recent weeks. To- night Eirels High Commissioner in London, John Dulrmty. acting on orders from Dublin, laid an appeal before Prime Minister Chamberlain himself. Dulanty said he received me Prime Mlnistens ‘considerate at- tention" in a 20-minute interview. Earlier Dulanty conferred wrth Do- mlnlons secretary Anthony Eden 25 in which five pcrors were killed 1 Agmude UnQhQngQd and nearly 100 injured, ! . . Reuters’ parliamentary corres- a Explcdes In Mall Truck pendent reported. however, that the I visits had , In London today two balloon and l , ___i____ _ 4)‘ acid-type bombs l‘ke those used pre- ‘vlcusly by the I. R_ A. exploded in (Continued on page 9. Col _ _ ;*":——> _- 4 .__._ LATE NEWS FLASHES PARIS, Feb. 6—(CP l-lavlu)—Authorltalive French Naval circles said tonight that. only l2 Allied and neutrafships rain afoul of Nazi U- ‘ boats while travelling in convoy during the first four months of the ' war, and nearly all the attacks proved suicidal for the submarines. More than 6,500 merchantmen were escorted safely through war zones by Allied warships during that period, these sources said. » 1 ’ LONDON, Feh. 6—(CP Cable)—0ne Canadian, ordinary seamanl William J. Wood. was among the 54 men lost in the sinking of the ‘nesweeper Sphinx inst Saturday, it was revealed today. The scaman‘: mother, Mrs. Susan Wood of Edson, Alto., has been Informed that her son is missing and in believed to have been drowned. NEW YORK, Feb. 6-—(AP)—Earl Browder, United Slates Com- munlst lender under a four-year Federal prison sentence, was over- whelmingly defeated for Congress today in a special election. The winner WI! M. Michael Edeistein, g hmmnny democrat who pledged support of the new deal. LONDON, Feb. 6-(0? Cabin-Villagers in remote ncttlements of rugged Westmoreiund County today welcomed ‘the arrival of supplies, ending 11 days during which communication was entirely cut off. PARIS, Feb. 6-(0? lhyas) Romania's "Carol Line" is studded with tlo-fnot-thiek nllellpmof pill boxes, according to a description of the latest addition to Europe's defence systems published today by the newspaper Le Journal. The newspaper's uorrespondent wu the first lflfltllll "WNW!!! mun perlnitled to inspect the newly-completed fortifications. VANCOUVER. Feb- 6-(CP)—A resolution diseooiulhl, City Coun- cil from "dlsloynl sentiments" attributed to Mayor Lyle Telford in a. speech In Seattle fut Sunday was passed unanimously today by Van- couver alderman. ---i-_i__ TORONTO. Feb. 6—(CP) —'l‘he defence of Canada regulations were criticized by Mr. Justice W. T. lleudenon today when the Court of Ap- peals, of which he wu u member, termed judgment on the appeal of Douglas Stewart of Toronto. business lnlnuger of the Communist Week- ly Clarion. . " e KONG KONG, I-‘cb. '!—(Wednenhy)—(AP)—Tlle Central News Agency, the Central Government’: pron eel-vice. reported today 300 men were killed yesterday when Chin artillery sunk n Japanese transport and at Manchester occurred in mail ' Irish leaders, from Prime Mmiszer, < loffensive was taken up but ldecisions reached were kept. ‘secret for military reasons. “not changed the gov- v I opinion that the mutter would be Ill The mlsllonary spirit In the desire to carry to others what has bless-ell MAXIMS 91A MERE MAN. 10 PAGES CrowinFMove I To Assist In Stopping ‘Reds’ Italian - made- Planes Travel Through France Enroute To Finland. (By Henry C. Cassidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) PARIS, Feb. 6—(AP)—A campaign for widespread Allied military aid for Finland gained momentum in the French Parliament today as shipment through France of 50 carloads of Italian-made airplanes for the Finnish army was disclosed. . Premier Daladiel-‘s own Radical-Socialist party called upon the Government to give Finland all the help needed to “fight and win” her war against Russia. WOULD HURT ENEMIES Finland will hurt our enemies in their military power as I “(Ylell as in prestige,” a Radical-Socialist resolution declar- e . This coincided with similar demands in the French press. _ “If aid is going to be given to Finland in the spirit of saving her,” the newspaper L’0rdre said, “it will be ne- cessary t0 act with very great speed.” HALTED BY NAZIS i The planes shipped through France were the same ones which previously had been halted by Nazi authorities I while en route through Germany. They were sent back to Italy and rc-routed through France. Evidence of intensified Finnish zlid came on the heels of a meeting yesterday of the supreme war council, which governs the war effort 0f the Allies. ‘ ~ Decisions Secret ! § " l l Afiihorized sources said l possibility of allied nciion‘ ' 410th on the defensive and n F; l I"l1 A thaw on the western front halted almost all ncl- ion and soldiers iélflif- up spades to dig ralmlge ditches in anticipation oflLeadelt In Japanese spring floods. Parliament Calls The French mollininlg contr Move “Qbsequious munique read, “ 0t lng 0i ' n report,” while the evening Dlplomacy‘ communique merely said, u ' ' . (By Relman Morin) ha“, actmty ‘if o,“ pa (Associated Press sum Writer) lrols in the T905100 “Q51 0f TOKYO. Feb 6-(AP)—A lead- the Sam-j’ er of Nationalist elements in Parliament tonight bitterly de- Menmvhile France made a sec-‘nounced as "obscqulous diplomacy," 0nd Dfgtggf, t0 Japan auzllnst the y. the Japanese Government's attempt repealed bombinlts on the French-yin npluense the United States by operated Yunnan railway in south- announcing i1. pllln to reopen the western China. lllforlncd soulccs lower Ymygtsp River 1n 9mm; to l llrrrllnliollnl trade I(‘illl'O Klvosl‘. speaking in the said. _ French observers cxolcohcll 111B House of Rcpresentatlves. advocated Sel/‘Yied wmwm’ ‘mm? ‘(mzimif ouvizhl rllmilzlnnnlent of the nine cations since JilDil-ll lacs urinals: power treaty of i922 which pledged SW0d l0 llflle “WWW ‘l 5"" its signatories to the "open door" glen the question be submitted to mixed investigating committee policy in trade with China and a . , . urged the Government to lake a firln stand alzulnst any concessions to lhc United States, Kiynsels attack followed criticism in Parliament of government con- trol of the press and secrecy in po- litical affairs. and an announce- ment that Great Britain had agreed m return nine of 2i Ger- man seamen seized from a Jap- anese liner. 1n speaking of the Governmenvs announced decision u. reopen the [ Yangtse__ns__f_llr_lls__fl_anlghlg:a_de- International At A Glance (Canadian Press) LONDON-Terrorists set. nff new wave of bombing on eve of sched- uled executlnn today of two l. R. A- m8"; nationalist fc-eilnl; mounts In Eire; rationing of fresh meat to start Mal-ch l1; Kin: decorates war heroes. PARIS-Allied military nid to Finland campaign gain; momen- tum; Daladiers ltndieaI-Socillist. party calls for all help necessary to defeat Russians; 50 (‘flrinlldfl of (Continued on page 3. col 2) Seventeen liousing Loans For P. E. I. “The definite defeat of the Soviet aggression against! Auuull lublclfnllon Delivered 86.00 l By lIllF-PJJ. SL011; Canada and U3. $6.00 NlNIS War Will Be No Ghiid’s Play BERLIN. Flb. 6—(llP) —-Pro- paganda Minister Joseph Goelb-ig addressing a group of subordinates, admitted tonight that “settling ac- counts" with the western powers" "will be no child's plny." He said the German people are convinced that “this tllnc tllcre will be a final big dectsion with the States which are trying to eliminate Gennany as u power fac- u”). “Germany has taken note of the will of Iis enxrlics. yvilich ls to crush Germany once and for all," Goebbels said. LEARN CANNED FRENCH PARIS~(OP)-—“'I'he British sol- dier .. _ should know how to address M, le Maire correctly," said a Brl- tish Institute official, so Tommy is learning lfench from gramophom {record-i by the voices of pretty girl: lIlO can't see. How MANY snow FLAKES Does l1‘ flue. 1'0 MAKE " Thermometer Extremes High Yesterday's highest and _ inwcsi thermometer rezdlnzs are illdl. cated above. (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Fob. 6- Minlnmm and maximum telnpcraturssz‘ Vancouver 43 45 lcarv o 2: RBHUUI 7 l5 Wlnni 15 1g Toronto 3o ."-i Ottawa ll ‘.35 Montreal 2i 31 Quebec l5 2T Sf. John 7 32 Halifax l‘: ‘.10 Charlottetown 2 -- FORECAST Maritime Provlnces: Strong southerly to westerly winds; and coimparatlvely mild, with snow and ra n. General Synopsis: Snowllluv“ have occurred today in the xws Italian Blanca turned back by llit- ——-—- OTTAWA. Fkrb. 6 —<CP> -Na- ler move through France lo Fln-‘ mm] tional housing act loans approvedi ' ___._. ‘in Jnllunry vlllllllbffffli 251. providing HELSINGFQRQ-Fhgn, bnmb for (‘>81 fmnllv unlls and amounting Russian "m", conmngmfions an" If) 511912.01.» compared wllh 123 g g, 1“ - loans, 187 units and 3645.864 in {£15m}, n§i'°s,§,',‘|§‘.“ sa|:m¢,|an‘§||:,rk January 1939. liilfllflf‘ minister Ral- swflmh shim ston announced tonight- _____ 1 TOiFll ltmillstiiiflllll thettinle tgzeisact‘ became cl cc ve n 0c oler, o, ruimiiliilfiqirfifiill. "°°.i'..-'.i‘l’..ii§?.'-’ JR,“ 31 flsnhoyyulggslgjllggl) W13; 3 " ', 'vaue~'5, ,. . n. loie so gizebgtffidfglllglgélfm“ Am” “m be, lrovinzzs with 7.408 loans for 825,-. I zlmm l u i Pd ‘ —‘ . _ rn nces: nce TOKYO-Nllllllllllil ‘"4"’ d" ‘r-xlvgrnds IAIIAIKFQIZHIOIIILQ at $91,434; 1101mm “when mo" w WW" Nova Scolia 587—$2.435.830; In the Yuma liver 30 mile: above lukbng. Uflllfll Slllfl- Brunswick 1154-5728247. New Leaves ‘rormentine 11.00 A. M. 3. M. em provinces with a little lmwl- temperature in Snskn-lchclval ~<l Manitoba. Show l5 fallnc over the greater part of On Sun sets this afternoon ltl or‘? rise-s mmormw llltlllllilG M. High tide this rnorninl: at loll and tonight at 10:09. New moon I-‘cb. 8. 3.45 n. m. Summerslde tide cllrntcvll nlln- lilies later than Charlotlctolvn. THE CAR. FERRY SMLINGS Leaves Border. 9.45 A.M.. 100 PM ‘h l P. ‘Goebbels Adm? ‘W’? , . J W. . rdewulkr" n. ‘mt-a. .,_...\ ~WK ,.,-\-...; ....~ ._....»_.._~u..___...__i__.<