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Orono Weekly Times, 31 Jan 1941, p. 6

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e d ul pence- bring aIdianl Speed Mediterranean War ins Diecussed 1 Associated Press Dewitt cMaaenie, -que tiO)nS. w'ene What lijelr could Ssolini from being out of tha wvar; Axis could d o'to aand S"Pply fene- gdbythe B 'ýit- (3) Wkhat poliCY sue toward Awniei- ýh. àl-Olt program of Brhinh within months, before oud put the Al- idanger mark. te Éli HSeeîed ' wvouIl havetole rpineviet i oet -fronted "squeeýze in, ja3sseUt of i"ts hume bing', and would coneentrate control of Greece' arnies adair tedly unider Na-zi inaity days. Frank Ku'lox, Unitýed States Secretary Of the Nnvy, urged the House of RepresenLa- tives Foreign AffDairs Cmmite to approve the Amnsito' bih authonizing Fresident Roose- velt to lease, lend on r nfe Amenianmade fiWghtnmatenias to the nations battiling the Axis. (The defeaL. of fliltain, lhe said, culd conme about thnough the German submarineam inor the. effeet of the conitinued GeX- man mbardmient). Passage ut tde biH had already been delnyed ?2r a few days ià the Ilouse, but At final enaetmnent was. believadi possible by the middle of Mrh the t1ifrtietli at the latest. Dui~the sanie weel", U. S. Secretary of War, UenrySt- sohiniced ant t;he ýearlytrnf of in -oiOn f the Anienicanl n1avy to Bitain On ternis "very ndývnintagouis to us" ,. , an,,d Franklin Dlano Roosevalt, ui - augurntad as President Of thne Uniited States for the third time, decara: "e aocacylanot dy- Japan Issues Warnings Frnidconsuiltations batweepn the Japanese P_1remier nnid high mnilitniry officiais i a Tokyo last weak reflected u'the nicreasing daiicacy of United States-Japan- ese relations" . . . Jap newspap- ers exhorted the goverment to ha ready for resolute action te offset Pritis'h arid AmLriean i- fluence, in East Asa acused Great Brxitaîn and the U.S. ofi- stîgating the current bor~derwa batween iFr-ench Indl-ChIina and Thailand I(id-Ohiin, la vie-wed asý the kaystonie of Japani's new "nouthward progr-an"),. But Japan's biggast wvanng to the western world camle from the lips of Foreign Minister Mat- suoka who caleipon the UJnited States to revise her attitude to- ndJapan's ambitions in Gre>t,- er East Asia. A imodified Amt-ii- cul attiude ,vasessnti, l h hia d streilgthll Hepburn Holds Iremnier Mitchell or Onta-rio, the fig"I rersnsthe force whio Wnnt to buildt of the PIrovi7nces, w pjower of the Domli D\ment, lheld Ithespot]i atninhere for we.First, lhe wa alin lbrea'king- up tl minonPrvici G Ottawa; next, he uph of Ontario farnera j the Dornini9n Depail riculture's refusai tc by nnnouncing that tw,ýo cents a pound v on On tari o-mranulac- dar c-heese; then liec wvith a fnew-prograir nancing', reconiendi Bank :of. Canada isný r-ency (approxiinatej 000) to take care of in.g needs of wartime 3 paur cent scale of w ha abolilhed, On to pirassect the disappointinei by marny people thnoughc Domiinîi, tht there ha( no further dIiscuzssion at Ott Canadian problemaný betwe Poiniio and the provini Abarhart said.: "I thougi wa daecided thare war nj bility of adopting thé p of the report that we wou been invited to talk over problenis of Doiniorî-Pr affaîrs together . . . I b the solution of these po more important than t1i ado)ption of the report ý VOI 1C E 0 F TH E PRxE S S THOSE 17,000 VOTI Sinice the outbnenk e thIUeeha've b2een 17,00(g 1 sitions. crented ac-roaýs the, try in the service of the res ol: Ontaric A mu an instil dîaplaye en the portant but bac] mental t objeets methoda c2ases cof le l'usetim stored for- ~nglera eum. t< il ~ ~ooke num1~ iy di lions pigeo ta a thec the Ml%. [ave mens ti-i be aufi c!ampaigi ,hed species it la or nieyer." Regret- have corne te- ýd si(ueiin-have, by fhie, -ratsau Che ultimnate f'ateý that (Io lnt reaci-" safekeeinrg 01f ~The imuseum'5s Society la te pre- wvhich constitutes e gr'OunIvIl, ok eDl le, Mndpasn r Ly beogte thif bird wihose "he serlousý- s uIpon i ii- enaý section ens is in'imedi- ither Speci- r'eserved by [Iight lhave an iactive- was oome, o-tay, I)oweýver, it possesseýs avaube elcto of these irs The olleýction fpssne pien is' the resuit of an enll- sari Serve Their ,ood Reguly!}vl SFred Neher uL b away Il . tO lAtauiltie 0 lU 441 time stress had accoi I CH ILUREN PROTECTEDpif1y 1 When, for thre yuars out o;f to- teni, a 'ity the sîzec of Toront1_____________ 11hec can show a record of neot a sinigje il.- dahfrorniphh ro neaguî-- efl- nment agains,theti ethod of im- ýgic munization iii use cani be ve2ryý ac- effectiveý. Nothing couid mlore- Jap- clearly demonstrate tlhe bonefits oml- Of the toxoid inoculationswld he- ave been given to achlle ild- as ren. --Windisor Star. 1; îneý LIVING THROUGH IT iht Iii years paýst it has been oui' VIt fate to rend in the history bOooksÏ of those tremien dous periods when the world was i flux when the AsIatie invasiýîolls - of Eulrope were finaily huirled baU]k/ ing . . weni the Roman Emp re ait,, d1i- last fell prey to the northern Lar-- at harians ...whien- the Moe0 ag- weed'vnfrom 'Spai iuni- when Napoleoni's naine became thfe a charni to frighten thue ehildreni cul- of a continient. Alnd always~u ize wode ý' hat must it halve ody been lke to iive ii i ch &rif- ifijC. ing, dangerous days? Weil, flow 'told you, Henry, every onei )sh- (e know. -Guelph Mercury. weren-, a seat linar militari il'and.f $ tha next w13.' wati The that a in tha ixty or ton Churchill4tî r-

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