MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -.-_-__ ahvay§ strength and peace. A ginrffO desire to do 200d ls i? . finmdlisn Two Canto. ‘fi'ig“r\l'liinlitf"i':uirlfl|l 1., Founded lXll1. ._.____..____ _._-__fi_, , *__ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, Araii. so. 1940 Presses Hard On Vital Hi alum’ m! ’ \ Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew Th0 Iiiirlt of lilo is ever nt llr. mailing all things new, MAXIMS I OIL MERE MZXN 10 Ali-vi-iifiiualiirréigugi:“Erin-use $1.4m (‘anndn mini b-‘i. Slim Bay By fiiiililiin BE IliPRliIlT III SI§§SION Tempo Quickens On Parliament Bill As Opening Date Ap- preaches. Ollltllu-l. April 29 -—<CP)~Wit»i: hi» d... .. run-adds \\‘-'.Li‘ eiiort loi- - ~ -..'. .isi..i. your estlliiuLL-(i cc ilililllstti’ ktnlaloii iit ti iii u. bJliilflootLilUil iiiiu liie Pin-i. oi iullliliii; Lin: cuuli- my .i:._at.iei' oboulioinutu, .:.L nail- oi‘ Lin: llObkill- l. d_.,.'.iiii \\'ilL'll ll-_ mums out nest muiim will be li- Ililig are belnr. made Increasing Nazi Forces Held At Allies Big Battle For-Control Of Trondheim Area Believed Approaching. ‘. ‘- (By J. F. Sandersoifl" (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LQNDQN. April 29 —(OP cable) —-Alli0f.i troops in the vital Gud- brxindsddlcn running through the heart. oi’ Norway from Oslo to Trondheim held firm tonight a- gainst ever-increasing German forces, _ Military circles in London ex- pressed the opinion that the Allies had strengthened their positions south of the railway junction of Doinbas during the last 43 hours but that the big battle for control ggmlgie Tuandheiri area Ls still to 59ml“ superiority in numbers in the air apparently still was a major factor in the slowly develop- iiii: battle. Germans operating up the Gudbrandsddlen and Oster- drilen from the south hoped to break through the Allied lines and link their forces with the Nazi gar- rison Iioldiiig Trondheim, The Nazis were employing the same tactics ‘used against the Poles ~~l'.’ll)ifl movements by motorized (“IliPllH under the protection of loav-ilyiiig bombers. Nazi Bombers Active Hill's Uli UYi-liiiliff rrii i,i i"it i.i~..i,'- .111 lliii‘) ll) i't.‘Uriil.si(iUi| iivii-iliw‘ liuzirli. iiPLlliFCii Aiiiiiluvi" and iui t'hIi-‘ n- il_'~\i. liqiii scenim; .»...ui..i:;; ior nuiiiiul canon-I i Siiiiiigs Piilii flroposei] h: nuns are well advanc- - ollicuils stale. ior tlic ivillii/IIIIXS bv Wilillii the l- illlws to :0Iiit! tixiciii. to .- i\.-.. l llivn; will ilDL “l ll Ill" 1IlI‘LIlI‘l‘ u. ' i l‘: All! ialziniiud iiillllctii- Iii the war certificates will be laid before Parlia- Ilv alter it incrts on May Iii ' fivr‘ 4 R iii all the host 0111083. and could (Condnued on page B, Col 5) Aircraft Plant For Amherst l‘. N S-. April ‘.29 — iisliment oi an air- lL‘i'0 is contemplat- - .'.iii Car and Foundry . it ivns disclosed today ‘ivr fi-oiu a company oi- ' 1' public by Mnym‘ M. J. oiii L. A Putt) oi ii-a. inziiinzei‘ oi the llini a con . u" and g. prr . '. hf three indciiincs I be assured. Mite i! ~~ :i~..¢'i\ W 796k could Bermuda Battered iii Freak Storm HfQlTLTON, Bermuda, April 29 Exit-A freak storm battered “avlllilhlri for tour hours early to- l W‘ m. did no appreciable dam-l asfiltiigftillYPPififly wind stgrtlng "gluten nni. was gauged at more who.“ miles an hour until 6 mm. Th" n1 ll-inilc gust was recorded. '10 wind quickly subsided. "kéullliiil small harbor craft went “mull, "rid there were mnior in- pml 011$ oi electric and tele- ~ » ll‘ srrvice. Coming Evennts >4)- ‘hit ior Nniireq In this column 3 "m" iier word. iiiiirlflifr"? MW Bill for Pownal t‘ bllnrfrt. L-oia-a-ams-a. s- PM; 5 g “H. t 1mm». fittest‘... *..".:*.i“~i~..ii".i ‘ L-GSQ-Q-BO-QI. airport-gal ‘Ezligalq g“ E sfiiaréed . s ~. . on y_ _ _ _ Q. liic Chick Hawiicty. Cl Om», transported by air which is 1 slow, ' son sustained German pressure at ».....;;.; May- some time ~mu6h Question vbout our new bomb- IrQMM-NI-Sel-Zl. The war office declared that vs and Molde which are ll‘? "ll i0 b0 Allied landing bases \' re bvmiwed fiercely by the Ger- mans iii an effort Io interrupt the n: ‘nl of zriniorcenieiits and dam- a_ iiitliiziry stores, Grxuigin bombers operating irom Norwciiaii illifl Danish airports have "Jrcii used to strafc Allied 't from the riir. dislocntc (‘Olli- lI(‘.'|tIOX‘IS and bombard railway junctions and docks. iiave Advantage in Air FIIREIGN TRAEE SIIIJWS SIGNS 0F PICK - IIP Growing Demands Of United Kingdom Market Seen Boost- ing Canadian Ex- ports. OTTAWA. April 2o —(CPi -su- muiated bv erowmiz demaiitis of the United Kingdom market. Canada's foreign trade shows broad siinis of fillrlnlitllflilnz wartime barriers. Statistxs issued by the trade and commerce department. show u inver- able balance of time for January and February with value of cxporis exceeding imports by Stlliiizulu. Exports were woriii $iti.i,lhfl,t;9li and imports $142,145,098. In the same months of 1939 the favorable trade balance was $44,- 929,785 but exports vvcrc worth only $l2l3052flU3 against. imports oi $84.- 122. 18. ’ihe United Kingdom remains Canada's best customer. spread oi the war in recent weeks hm out ull additional sources of supplv Jl‘ Great Britain and Canada, may sciiii even more goods. In January and February the United Knigdom bought $69,243.- 385 worth o! goods compared wiili $48.329.267 in the COITQSIiOlItLIilI two menus or 1939. i the Wilmi- Canada. bought $l9,_468,a~iu worth of Bi-itisi iroods. leaving a surplus cl Canadian exports over imports some $49,829,843 compared \\‘ltl\_ a surpus of $34,120.72! ici‘ the first two mouths of the preceding your. U. S. Sella Here tries in the l)0l‘l0fi_ amounted to $l42.i\i5.69B of Willfjil the ulciicilll part came from the Uiiitml blues. Canadian purchases iii tnc State..- iii the two months uirfiltfiifltvil 508004.710 and cXiJflfi-i to that coun- Lrv ii-cre $53,708,132, w.lh the sur- )illS of imports ovvi‘ exrwris 511m“ ng at 543.076.7212 compared uilh "ll surplus of 39.624057 for 01B ill-h tivo months of i939. _ Maiority of Canadian expoiis to Great. Britain in January and Fob- ruarv iverc agricultural mid vvfll" table products. which uvflliv <l°llll ' ed compared with last your. Tori exports of such commodities to [IniIPrI Kiiiizdnni amounted in ‘it is apparent at. this phase of, the military openillons that the (‘wrinnii A"r Force has an immense advantage over the relatively szv-uii 302.135 compared iviih e111 Iii the first iwri mouths of l}? Bacon and ham from L‘ moved steadilv in accordance \\1 1 number of anti-aircraft guns liiud- W“ fillllwmlm" will‘ i‘ ° Bring“ “lg; ed in Norway but it can be taken fnr granted. qualified sources say.‘ ilicit batteries of these defensive lffiilpfliis are being put into posi- Iioii just as fast as the nature of the coliiitty permits. _One oi the difficulties for the Aiies has been to land this heavy. bulky equipment at wooden docks. built to accoinmofi" ,_ small fishing vessels. in small ‘ ivcgian ports. Further patrol i...ivity was re- ported from the Niimsos area iiortli of Trondheim. German rein- forcements, supplies and am-I muiition for forces in the nei h- borliood of Steinkjer are be ng ; laborious business. For that rea- ihc Iieml of iho Trondheim Fjord may not develop for some days. From Narvik there was no of- ficial news. but the Allied forces III. that port in northern Norway apparently have the German garil- i surrounded with the sen ap- nlcrl ' a iiijigflclgi. __ (Continued on paze 9. Col 5) Make Ocean Iiop, Report OTTAWA. April 28 —-(CP\-—80m¢ bombers made in the United Stat-BB and Canada probably will bouillon!“ planes. A British c bassy official Washington sa d today that l\ pro- iect for flying bombers over the At- lantic hlla been under study for and an . authoritative source here indicated ionirht tlli some Canadian mllltarv off ciais are aware oi the plan. The ocean hops will be inaugurat- ed. it is understood. onlv if an ur- izent need arises for more planes or ii the oonvov system is endangered bv enemy action an vessels now carrvine bo ers are i. i-ealencd. But all angles o the nlan to fer- , the huge slrci-a t over 2.000 mllrl o ocean are being considered to en- able flights to start a; soon as an? demand arises for speedy delivery 0i planes. Modern flehter aircraft could not make such Iona flinhts but the new Iinmbers helm: turned out for the Allies on thls continent coukl make the hop wltl-out much difficulty. an air emert hero said. "If commercial planes can do It on remiiar schedule. there is not In were aiviire of ‘its fiili or bei i! equ ii ffl IQ t f0!‘ saith loiiig-raiigevfi M's." added. eriiment. Exports for _ months totalled 89.517167 in value pompared with 341911.085 in “l” (continued on itflill‘ 9. C01 U 1st Division IIas Surprise Training Work 3y nd§iT.']Ii...d... I Canadian PrcSs start‘ Wrllvr ALDERBHOT. April 29-40? CABLEi—Wihil oioekuiie pieoLsio-t and efficiency. machine gun units of the Canadian 1st Divisitn Iidvc coniplelcd an emergency‘ mic fllll pitched camp in a new training nrco "Stmbvxiiere in Enzlllflfl 90' night and for the next tlu-ce iwclis this body oi men whose number cannot b;- disclosed will Heep im- doi- canvas amid the green of the spring countryside. ‘The sudden shift shot. made by motor transport. and rail, marked the fir~t major 0PM‘- from Alder- niI Mil" "l"! Nil-mills. the fiercest battle of the campai gn was in progress us the German; tried ti, break Canada's imports from all EQUIP’ dllllbli NEAR *"'"‘$?"'~" » BITTER FIGHTING IN PROGRESS NEAR MEIRI AS ALLIES TRY TO SMASH SOUTH AGAINST NAZIS AT TRONDHEIM HECRA FORTRESS STILL HOLDING OUT AGAINST GERMAN BOMBARDMENT NAZI MOTORIZED COLUMN RUNS UP AGAINST STRONG BRITISH FORCE NEAR LILLEHAMMER LLEHAMMER I R ALL ES ACE GERMANS GJOVIK. TO GAIN CONTROL OF NORTH-SOUTH VALLEYS no; AND RAILROADS ervgaum \‘ NAZIS BOMB RAILROADS BEHIND BRITISH FORCES BUT TRAFFIC CONTINUES. NORSE TROOP TRAIN BOMBED NEAR TYNSET Press ti. had i0 __.____________ siAvANoER to... n... . I" A .' r NOW TROOPS BLOW UP KRISTIANSAND idiliilibzitiiiifl BRIDGES, TO SLOW GERMAN ADVANCE NORTH OF LILLEHAMMER Norwegian {to these in“ s PARIS CLAIMS GERMANS HAVE LOST I7000 MEN IN NORWEGIAN CAMPAIGN NAZIS CLAIM Sea Town romeo av R AF. sumac wan aciiusr "uuoermuzn LOCALITIES‘ FRIIIAKAX." ii~.e.i_~ rehrcnieiit before a bitter q - t. _. . .. .. ~ - i were replirrlcri Yo have consolidated new posltifaiitgasxix gsiiiieskitouiiiiatiiioliiiiiiir ifofces’ Aqim‘ Z5 - l I . eween rond- (i- Sflylnsi 11m. yet come to Illil‘ ‘i DCFPli u; "f/Ougii I03.” he przictlcnllv no Norwcgiziii coal trufilc. Wwv filers as a Liicre was e the ring of Allied and Norwegian forces. Germans are thrusting norinwmrd also along tn.- H " " t - ' . Jverum- ltocros railroad in an attempt to reach the line from T lh ‘ . “h” “°“"“Y “Ilmfi ‘he Swlifllsh "Willa" M“! could M132‘:Wilsitlrwilzdtlfisbill-fiend:hiiftliiiiiaifrtihe: iwltd till: - - » i g ns Three Million Bond Borrowing Bill Introduced Bill To Regulate-Petroleum Industry Also Introduced In Legislature. ‘~ his ‘ an iuiui‘ I FER LIIBSTER trained subniii. .. Nil-iilsui llomhcd I Pro. e E(l\\'iil'd Island fisher- Iinsii iiiixtousiy await i-hc zero iioiu‘ Iiur the Qlxlllllg of the "lobster sea- son" winch is 5 o'clock tomorrow hioriiiiig. The prospect looks good lim- the “running of lines" by the "harvesters of the deep" a5 the IPi-ovince is enjoying a mild spell of ivczilhm". Most oi the I=land shores are l iepoited to be clear of ice and not much difficulty is anticipated in set-ting out the traps. With the ex- ception of it little ice north oi souris and Tiguish, the remainder s 1 r I’ f ' ‘ ' . ~ . . leaders Discuss uz..i.ii*z.°fe.si ~ of the Norili Shore be: ‘iii/s a cicnr tgaggrgagg lgigsenlzugléf A flitting; iggcound. The Zraitjlmare 1 o ng I formation. uni emy Hlrflfuft 1n Authoiity to issue debentures in exceeding three iirst reading in the Legislature yesterday. A bill which was strongly ob- jected to in the House last week, Ibeiiziires. is given the Provincial Government in a bill which passed Each year, in all cent-res of the Province. the fish- (By Tiu- (‘liiiiidiaii r1935) ernicn line up their motor boats ' . ,_. » LON,” __‘ m l. l h _ {in preparedness ior a mad rush to I fzifiliflggwo; ‘ffoeuitningiiiiciiioriioiiiiir? An; iiriifiii Noiiil-In]; "i....'.’.'§.. lthe glbililtll. Seine oi the men wait iBy C. R. Bisviiiiurui pl-uyuug, passed second reading. I7. Ilfilllfiligrm m,» .-|,(i 4,. . l...‘ m- illu llll illilili l0 iiiiilcc sure that, (Canadian PPPSS 5M1" ‘Vfiivfl .ili'II‘t‘lS shipping, transporting, pur- Isiuiii xillbt‘ ,\lllli ‘luff-Iii! mne- Itiicy iviil not be ieit behind in the l WASHINGTQN Agni 23 __.Cp) lciiasiiig l\l\(,I soiling of poultry and I\‘.li'_\‘ n-Jw ii-§ii;.i|i.iiiii oi llilllllii lime» The“ I5 a Family i“ MW‘ l-—PCR$§1billI.y of lifu-i-CCIIVC OCCUDL- poultry products, ' .\rl\(Il‘ iuiks. ling the shore before the “zero mo“ o; (it-Denial... 15y Cunamu,, 'l"_he ililfl\i2\i report of the Credit! 110"?" Iforces and illllli details or. the ln- Unmns I“ m‘? Puwilwe w“ “vim I Mluli" 1 7 I Tile flY-‘i 170-“ l0 "W BTW-lid! 1-‘ Il/(liilfltitlllfli iigrcernnit on dcvciuu Ib-v “U” M“ McGmgIm- ()\'~\il'i'i"~ii-*. m DOS-men n, obtain [no most inv- Vmm of u“ s.’ L.A“.x.cxxu._cr(.a.li On motion or Premier Compbi-il ‘N0|.“.“,|__ I . Clfilhlf‘ spot on i-lu‘ bonkfi- K0911 Jinkes sraivay- ..i.~d power llL‘\'l:u;)»- m“ Hm“ ‘will m“) wllllllliwl’ I“ mi I » - I . (Iuiri . Fl I'.\:i l fort-s to choclzmzite 0F CIINFLItI , _ 1' , Correspondent IFRITISH FL YING BOA TS A CTI VE 11v zvoa w ‘i’ IR. A. Flier Tells Activities In liaitle Area Describes Idellows As “Pough Lot" —~ Not All Hitier’s Way In Norway. _._..__..:,_ M-‘ Harvs Both Sides Still (Ir-ri- fting Established Iii Lsnirl. “lfiiei-c m , idrforivs no!" defeats - {nod footholds sit f I'.VllI'.'_\' oxi is niuoiig f-Ie fishermen Imcnt mu pension n, |\"\\_,__\ n“, i, tllkv in}? civiisidcrqrtion the iolioir- m,‘ in a communil-y fer this coveted dscusscd informally lieac today l “lflfii-“Mllml- I tilJl- ll 1-‘ “*1 i-iillllll honour. Upon arrival a-t the fish- {by Prime Minister Mnckmizie King. I gfaixiiinu? Eflfgvillfee thallg tgoiicifo ‘ ins hrcuiirls. the men cast tiieirl Mr. _Kin§z's thrceii~cok-eiiti incet- l IMIULIX... Smdod) CH,‘ Sm crge ll'i'l‘li 1y \i.l.il'li |'\'i'm|. (IN lino. over. Iiuiurecls oi‘ ynrds, and ‘lugs with Cordell lluil, United Stat- I which‘ ilbtlfbleum ‘ ‘oducl ling _ ,\~|-|;|§4KH.;I. ruux-vr H \-,,,.M.__.,.,H the traps are attached to the ropes. res Secretary oLSinte. and 111s Jrlef 501d‘ m this Provfifcep. ‘$41. 32km. il \\‘lli| lfvlllil Due to the uncertainty 0t me bull upon Prwidcnt Roosevelt this - ' ' ‘ market mid Iiil‘ inct that many {WIIQTWIQH Ell"! “$9 i0 B 1W5“ 9WD young men have joined Units. i-hc TIIIITIUPI‘ of troops t-llcri ll. was m we chum Alpine ('Ii.i<\vui' lizii-uv (ii-iilzins. _. . Premier C in b ii ex l/i d t‘ Mimm-y of rumors uhich met- iviih oificlol I “ligation lsamppfogresgniscgrfilghl gwgr-nmflh“ fishermen snail“ {mm “u ‘Iuartm-s" Columbia at present rclstinll w Ilrgic points far-i- ihfl-[Wfillj Allies ‘iii xirit- Ill OVER-RATING ONES CAPACITY IS UQUALLY ‘fi-iiz CAUSE FOP. Norway. By Robert Rieffri Ilium; Staff Write: LLXED GFII . “RQ, . '1' 8-! Alicd forces hive he“ 1E the coast. so . ch fifllllllillPfi’ is .t ' Y>§'4'"l_'.' Coxvhiucrl on 1Y1?" u Pr" ‘it OVEREATIM C» ation to test the mobility 0i fill? , s ,_ l The Prime Minister was with . ., -_ . . _ L A Cahlldlll" l°r°°s "m" -‘"““I‘"“"d ‘riiifuteisgorxiloriiriltbe decreased by Secretary Hull Saturday. Sunday fékeisigiidgleiiimquiersxiilldfiriaiulining: liitiiiiikxlliiirrsctiiilrl.‘ I M" ' -» active Wvltc "llilmlms- “W” The lobster iiiuiutiv u one of the “"4 M"- m “Mimi .t° lillsw" and the High Courts favor it and =nm~il~ii u. in... out..." .1... Nnvls h‘ Diwfl 0i’ "qlllllfneilh “m5 and most valuable iii the Province ‘my quesmms m‘ m“ “mliilmllvc this Province would be remiss if l‘. llt Stcliileicr. I Stflrefi WM mmled mm m‘ “m” vleldfng about one half million 0' ma“ cmlwrsatimis‘ M“ H“. ivns not placed on the statute. “ ‘_' IOCK- 5mm‘ and baneL The man- dollars annually. said ‘ML king “my Cigfigi, m“; DOORS. I. PARIQ -— Liiiziilaik Iiclvut-i- “Iii- -~ N oeuvre forms mri of the “Ylvmlvt ._____.___- mm‘ “K ‘ml’ t“; “l l° "l The proposal is to put the same . in.“ in... Yqrnjfin in...“ "i... o, ‘j, ,; WHEN-iv! “Emmi mogrmn m l dnrmgmnmen a qucs Om “we Aci hm"? Willi the Pmviso ‘hill’ m“ IFrc-nch i-zipilzil. H‘?! llnlailter. Salli‘? John ‘Til iii ‘which every unit in the Division; u TEE Pram. V“ m“ I "chm Wm‘ date for its coming into effect;(-__1m,.|m_ ifllltlfll‘ f,“ 5, ummamy M“ m“ mm“ I the Mar Lléfiibinlbilliliil the Brit- be fixed by proclamation or the‘ tummnetowx‘ b I The test of suoii a movement is. q ‘ ' ' . Llellitllflnt G°"""°Y-ln-C°\m¢\l-l izmi- __ nu. r» nrtrd rrridv ish Ambassador mid from the ilm- F» _ f‘ . . eirentially governed hi" elements ~ he said. The proclamation is to be I t n d. I F v ‘ , I FORECAST ‘ “m? "EM dlmllv w the Wlllls- and until it is proveri unit lllGI " -““ ‘I l‘ "m" a “"‘"' " l“ ‘ . Maritime Pl‘0\'ll\f‘v.\: anvil-iii» of surprise. ill‘fI only senior otizcera scope and nature. It was not until the columns were ready in leave that the des- tination was revealed. The reiicticn of i-‘he men was spontiirifous. Glad . of sudden release from their camp billets and user for a ciiaiiill‘ l?‘ scene. the men rrsemblcd over- joyed SOIIOOIDC-YH about in take oil on n, holiday, Whoops 0i deilirlit rusted from the long ktinki lines as they scmmhircl lnlo irilvlfi 01' marched off to the station. STEAMER. IN DISTRESS noamnx. lo... Avril ‘ltil-JAPY “The Greek sleiiiivlili) 'i'hii!ia ivas reporter] iii (isms loony III a i101 mile iziile about 350 null-s vurl 0i the Virginia CMX". The Coast Giard said the Tun- ila messaged she ivas iii "bad shape“ with cieht ieri oi \\‘-"4\E"f Iii no. l arvzi 2 holds and engine room floor plates flooded. house to spend a few minutes with < -5 the President. He then caught a I Bu“ h Colwnbm mid-afternoon train for New York.I He expects to be in Ottawa wed- nesday noon. shipments d t Iiioelinrir: prn-lh-rmwii agree 0 \lilll.ik§llfil'\l' in through Ailicii iiliio Al» Gvr- . Ships Sunk LONDON, April 2p -(L‘P]— Tlie newspaper ilandels 'l‘idI Gncn or Goteborg. Sweden. was quoted by the Exchange Tele- graph Agency tonight as saying ilvc German ships hiid been sunk off the Swedish coast durln the last few days, re- suma iy by British sulimnr nes. nlid. The resolution was without amendment and "An ActiHNI Yl-"llfll tn provide for the Regulation and ;"'""-"- Control within the Province oi the l, nrm“ x I l n ______a___’> ___________w__ __ u ..' ~~ .';i'l< (‘aim rilish‘ N‘ B‘ MOOSE INCREASE “Rconunucd 5) ‘ Iniuy lie (‘lllllllit In trzip iIu-y set FREDICTON‘ ‘m. 29 __(Cp) __ _________,;_ Ilcr Trouilh m. Protected by a closed season dur- ‘ w“ Ing the past few vents, Moose in New Brunswick have rapidly in- creased. A census, Q "ll Inst year south. -» 1...: Five other transports escort- i-d by seven warships und three lanes were IIIJITVMI from killed 13.025 deer. .___._____.______ WHEAT BALE REPORTED APRIL so, i9l5~lpswich aiiiifijn .,.,_.,,, ', ,. Bury St. lshimuiids, eastern Eiig- d...“ i,._.,..., I, lriiqh towns. IIJTIIJBG ‘by gergum 1..."; - .. ‘Marstrnnd. Sweden. travelling __ __ (‘T53 59"" "l!" “m - 118-, WPVIIII I (i\\‘l‘ north. the newspaper said. .11;‘e[5°°w§1§fi%m"§'}§ §gn,,.§§l,’,‘,,,._i=iins captured Lmibma. st-rateizic liiirim: m.» “Mun-i i»... The nwvspapc. did not ln- Argentina had (incl rd to send ZfL-‘U-‘lw PO“ “H589 (wmillllllllf! , in continue as ‘he for filer-tr how the other three I000 tons of heat to Norway, on m- P-“ll'"ll\ Pall“! oommunicn- an» moi i~;-.i~. l\"Il' t, t ~ vessels were Junk. definite t. and tree of interests. illllll- by scattered slioiicrs. l ‘ I l legislation is iii-a filiitcs in stud-ii up run. ninirr- . h‘ "ah Suuthwost wind‘. M“. M,“ n . mild. iII Iirvii i'iiiiill.il‘.il'\v-‘\' ‘shun-org in a ivw iii W u: ~i. iaifimhl‘ I cs Arezjifllid this EIiIPlTIFOH zit 43h‘. t-I’ 315 P. M ililrh tide this nizrrliir! n! 0.2!! Two f i‘ nr German trsns- - _ ., I10"! irlvtiiifll "9"" 9" "'9 géliglalgifiialfi 2195.52} "in xiiiiinligrt-iov: (f ‘"‘—"f Run sets I-IiIS rv-iiiii: n’ ‘I "4 nun “m “Pm “i “‘“"‘°“ °“ 5"“ lnce. compared wiu. soar. in ma. b" 0 Al’ i‘ W" m“ — HM“ l°m°‘-'='*‘“‘ ‘““’-""-‘~"= l“ ‘Ml day ‘dislppoareif’ after ox- Chief Game warden H_ H_ Rim“; on H4811 i IIIUIIS- . _ piosions wlaro héild, mo ners- announced wday H \\i.\ll‘l'il “illlll- l Now moon Mar '7. llll- Mu. paper sn . o o er we ' """“ .-. turned around and headed Brlialiieslwizlk‘? 'rfissll‘cr§é'fi“ liiiufiigl: (B, The c-n-dhn "M" In,‘ lwiviflli‘ xiii“ will‘ iii“! I S'I"“M§§fi§i$i1l mill,“ W“ m‘ I I llflfi i 11in ("an Fi-IRIH‘ s \'.I l\f.\ h. “hint-n i» i. _/\ .‘.l, i I'll i'..\i. 1,..._.\-..h ’1‘gi'i\\i‘l\iil\l‘ 1v u; .\ .\l. .iu(l siirvizii-iv oxnv lmavog; linrdcii 4 If» i‘ .\l Leaves Torineiitiiiu ‘.100 l‘. M.