é 161/13... . 0/73 J60 g4/hf7 TRANSPORT NEEDS TAKE PRIORITY BELGRADE, May 18. -— Trans- portation has taken to priority Llong with tood in UNR AS Dro- of rehibllitatloui tor Yugo- slavia. About two-thirds of tho rail and almost 90% of all bridges were destroyed urlng the war. it is estimated ‘llhere were about 2.400 locomotives in use in 1940; toay theer are 750 left. UNRRA is senziixw railroad, road and water transport, tiflliipment. Major sources are the .S., the U._ K. an purchases from U. S. military surplus, HOW PACIFIC CUAST SALMON ARE CAUGHT Salmon trolling. in contrast with seine and gill- net fishing, employs the lure and hook principle and catches the fish individually. Of medium six, salmon trolling boats can b6 reco nized by the long Eoles extending fro? the aides nd stern, from w ich lines are playe out trollin spoon hooks. Qn the llléljtlfitywflbfelczOhtd ‘h; m; ' “poems are called wobblers _ use to attmct the fish they actually wobble instead of spin. When a fish strikes, the line is pulled in by a small power winch. Smallest of all Pacific coast fishing opting)!!!- trolling nevertheless provides manythvuflfl i ° fishermen with a year-round llvdlhwd- "d a annme occupation for many more thovun ‘vin; up and down the B.C. coast. Qnly two species of salmon take the s lurfl readil --thc Spring and Cohoe. lhr§¢hzhffi W1“; ab}; ¢0n1p;nblc1nfoodyalue_w1t_ De hgghbupgiud Soclrcye . . ._ high m Vigarmnzooé phosphorous, iodine, calcium and 0t t! elements found abundantly in the m- \ i l "lHnv 7* ‘Jliwf-‘v A Qpantlstrb‘ rsrtissi|||||n norm mum ,VANCQIIVIR, lkllflfih A In f m on"! all!" dam s amiable. .2 Yolll "HT" Onilrlo Supp-cute Court, Igor Gonz- B IT "Ill" 315° ‘£>‘°i'“i"°“ “if “ii.'§.“"‘a=ll‘i“°“" “ c” as ups ass-y V61‘ f O01 1 cl Will Illfll! figwrélrfnfidwgérfila 8g gin-Irma w . e sh aoudh to as potential 8y: Naflzi . ly IEMBEBT JAMES OBOOW» May 1'1—(APJ—Char- ze that the Franco will!» "under a mask of neutrality lotu- lllvv participated in the war on the lids d! Germans!" were made to- day in l statement our-led by LI- vestla. and attributed to two cap- tured Nazi offlcers who were for- in Spain. A 10.000-wcrd statemenn. by the two cfllcers declared that secret plans for military collaboration on a large scale were worked out by the Spanish and German general stalls at the close of the Sloanish civil war. ‘Ilhe ofllcers said that l. secret plan was devised for the capture o! Gibraltar through Joint Ger- man-Spsnish assault, that the Spaniards spied on British and American ship movements for the Germans. that they mode Spain's ports and airflelds available for German submarines and aircralt, and relayed to f‘ _ valuable military informal. ion Bl-lned by gganish rcpresan stivss in inn- h 'Ilhey slid that Field Marshal Wilhelm Keltel and Ooh-Gen. Gustav Jodl now on trial at Nuembenz on war crimes charges. took in makinu the a secret ins: Gibraltar and widening Span- ish cns in Africa. It was not carried out because Hitler de- f leer: Tell 0E Franco Aid It'll. q \ aided to concentrate all his effort! on boating Russia. the omcern added. In Atlguot. 1060. the statement adfhd. increased her forces in Monaco from 80.000 to 100.000 men. The next math a division prscticinl movements to storm Gibraltar performed so well their commander id the Cm‘- mans his men "could take Gibral- tar in 3O minister" They chars that the Span- iards ocllabora with the Ger- mans by these methods:- Observation posts on Spanish coasts wstched British and Ameri- can ship movements. then inform- ed the 0011mm. By this device German suhmar hes destroyed 60.- 000 tons of Bri shipping in a glcnygzg near Oran in the summer I Spanish port-s were made avail- able to German submarines icr repairs and were used as secret depots for star-inn torn and snare Darts. German lonl ma? turnind from com at operations gyn- the Atlantlc were serviced in n. The Spanish ieneral atafl or:- anlaed a radio monitoring service to intercept Allied shiD bureaucrat to Allied troops in North Africa. Throughout the war German businessmen were constantly in Spain. tunnelling economic resour- ceS into Germany. B DOUGLAS 80W GITA A, Msv 18 - (OP) — Russian efforts ho establish contacts uarters usiaa the our. by defence counsel. agents. Gouzenko, former clplmr clerk at the Embassy, identified, too, a doc- ument. which showed that a. "Col. J . chief of the operation dlv- ision had given "lairly valuable information” although he had never been developed as an agent. Dolornoe Headquarters later said in a stnterment that Col. J H. Jon- h headquarter y s eluded liaison with “all accredited foreign military sttaclws." It was learned that he had testiiiad before the Royal Commission on espionage and been exonerated of any complicity. Arterial Roads To Be Improved _._¢ LONDON. May l9—’l‘wo schemes OJ’ Whit-Tame peacetime planning °°¢lll>led the Unltod Kingdom House of Commons at the ‘ or l-Ml W661i. both aimed at speedier and more efficient communica- HS. The Minister of Transport. an- rxguncing a ten-year programme or uildinq a: lm stressed its flexibility. can readily local conditions. but especially {it the overall employment policy. Moreover. it forms the mmewcrk for town and country The purposes underlying gramnrne are: the safety. improvements requiring new tleve bibxer arena to ports . proved thromh com- hions. the rehabilitation and phnni . the g-‘o- cgton of o ass c ens lopment. ‘N - access between Ins hump and work Imcl the NdfllCl-loll o! trafiic can- estion, and dlflflifllw of agricul- m. During he first stage. eov ln the next. two years. it is sod flm-ly in make re neglected during and mill W81‘ m- ncillwitlfl; i’ e l’? 81’, m. emu places. thirdly schemes intern-s ted by the such as the un iniahed tnmml dat- the ‘Phames below Umdon. 2e e rkiae d urmel Roads for reezrnistruscbt; n". or Russian’ Espionage Efforts , former National Research Coun- ed tary Commission, considered to be one age from eo- orldly to improve particularly d - th ' to me \ ‘Ilhs stctauwnt said any in! 9t P 8° cues to come before Chief Justice J.C. McRuer. the Mararall trial hlnzes on a charge that he conspir- tc ccmimmiioate information to Rustic. Before adjouming to to- GIRLS! marrow, it saw these other develo mentsn- p‘ Q ‘hock! 9 1. Goucexikds statement that a person could be "worked on" or develo as a potential agent with- out -h knowledge and that he might not know about. it until db- cussicns reached "s proposal for 2- Refusal by Gordon Lunan, al- leged "head" o! a. cell of agents and one 0X those with whom Maz- Olfll flllqledll’ conspired. to testify and refusal of the Chief Justice to ccmnmit him for contempt of court as once was done in a Mcnmreal esgionage preliminary hearing. . Beglmnuag or legal argument as w tlhe admissibility of evidence Mam-all wave before the R/oyal g the vital points in the whole lol. 4. Gouzenkos statement that he was “surprlretP that a Montreal holwewifo. an agent codenamed “Galyuf had “not. been found out." l-le reiterated that other agents had never been detained. r11III!II111111IIIIIIIIII/ar/IIIIIIIIIIIII I Wm; cramp WAlt norms ‘man omunsa nun onrnsunn the child and send OVGPSEBS‘ The honorary committee is head- ed by Senator Cairlne Wilson and includes Count de llauteclccque, French ambassador. Czecholslovsk- inn Minister Puvlasek ard s num- ber of leading Canadian citizens. OUT OUR WAY People Strive To Improve Home: the millions out Europe and C add up (By Stuart Underhill. Canadian Press Staff Writer) By J. R. WILLIAMS eafigiy atNanfsign of 2 rectl%hg "' l CAN'T srsuo "- s-ssr.’ " omen: = normal and paint-pots and pollhg- TQ? SHUT figsplsgml‘ new am hailed as the latest indic- ations that times are returning to their pro-war tempo. More and more slmpfronts are beini brightened up with glossy HEADS - -WHEI4 WE PTO- trirrw. t-hwsh wt memtnwnrlety chiefly some to accentuate own-at- hcol shabbiness of their neighbors. Brick bomb shelters are slowly be. ing crushed and el-lminmtcd from the rubble o! lwrnes and owes. h its loudut champions in u ITa-napmt. which wntrols the city's huge transpm-tatiam system. Bus and conductors and drivers are ulnmory . im‘t to Bis] that London- cs have ad ted n. lat-tipping, universal] t hlands lying and loss u! teznper as punish- “The new SLOPPY JOE Sweater, is m! | Rod, Blue and Brown. BASEMENT STORE. 2.69 s. A. MeDOANALD QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM GET UNIRA AID _—- u“ r _ WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 18. ~— Oxholshl: amd Yu oslavla each have o! homeless and or- more mm I m?! phaned children thronalnl throw-Is or half-orphans. their Iovlvmlflflil 1K fresh new stock of. WLBH DRESSES 1n uinghsms, GhsmbraysHnd Slubs feat- JYZZ-jii urlng style at a great saving. Sizes 12-44. $3.29 t» $10395 liiii-l . Shell“ Jewellery 'Al| the latelt modes. Elarrings, Brooches and Necklaces in Matched Sets and in- lllvidual Items. ,. lliiilj 7.5511155 estimate. Greece has between 5°»- %°°..l.“"1 mill" élwsiilmh o5 ova» __ i inzthe rnva ed "Black-Belt of East ern Slov a alone. ‘ ,_________.... The nmjorlry or Finland's m than 3.500.000 people mm 111w living by iarmim and dslrylni With Major Hoopll the world's nmnber one human problem. URNNA is helping the government o! liberated countries ovlde food. clothing and alwelter million orphans OUR BOARDING HOUSE able offences. mnamod "the (Brit- ish the montcnt has tihs list po powerless to w prosecutions w- lch would ‘warm opting weather h tsnasnootln irritat 'C'M ounnonstuta. oer‘ ' AUNYMARTHAA ‘JIAN ‘ wn-In WILL SI “ARGO iii Mi-v ow ALL utmost How/D teem‘ even THINK 0F ssuom’ CAP THAT uqN SU\T--?--OH!--HERE’$ ‘m I LETTER AI/As wRmN forheatin The Chinese were using ca: moll- ' “ A . w V