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••• • Hitler c ails For 2,600,000
Men From Aida Partners-
. •
' Germany was reported to have
called upon Hungary, Slovakia and
Italy, tar as many as 2,600,000 fresh
troops to bolster Hitler's 'army for,
. spring offensive operations after its.,
hard winter in Russia.
Factory production was adjusted
to -fit the pattern. -A Berlin dis
• patch to the Stockholm newspaper
Dagens NSheter Said more than.
.• - . ,.
.' • , two-thirds of , Germany's inditstries
' . •
are prOdneing war materiale; that
the state.. spent .more , than two-
' thirds •pf , the national•inanie to
- cover the.-exPenSem •, 4
•• •• Fresh. maapower"ie .needed 'tor
. .
.; ...• r'epiticernent or the dead,' wounded .
•• :.. :: aMl-inissing. Soviet atithOritiee. de- 7
+ clared Feb. 22, hat Germany :had •
. ..
los t 6.,000;oop. men oh the •Russian
.front. 'ComPilattons ,a. month earl,
' ier indicated 1,;70(1,01:10 had been
• killed and 2,000,000. ..seriously
• wounded, Russia. reported. ,
. .• •: In addition, all Germans fit for •
military service Who .live within,
' the 'occupiedprovince •of...French" .
Lorraine and yugoslavig have ,been
ordered to register.
, Rumania's contrib,ution of 1,000,-
006 troops was kegarded as ex-.
emptieg her from further levies,
immediately at least, and growth '
Of'a Finnish peace party was re,
' , • ported to Inute led Germany to dis-
count _Finland' as ,an ally. • :' ..
*Inerreceived-hrway, :of Berne-:-•
trona Variens. parts of ,Europe on i
• the 'call or fresh troops indicated
War Ministers Inspect New Railway Munitions Plant
A BIG. WAR -PLANT, the existence of which had been unknoWn
to the general public, was given national recognition when three
members of the Federal Cabinet officially- inspected the National
Railways Munitions shops at Montreal, operated by the Canadian
National Railways. The Ministers were Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of
• Monitions and Supplies; :Hon. Angus Macdonald, Minister of Naval
• Services; and Hon. W. P. Mulock, Postmaster General. They were
welcomed to the plant by R: C. Vaughan, President ofthe Canadian
National Railways. Upper left-I•Mr. Howe watches Miss Josephine
Skull-instructOr.oListornrawskers, operating a turret I the. Ceittre--
Finished guns assembled for government 'inspection Right --Mr.
••Maedonald examines •the breech of, one of the finished guns. • •
1-11-1.1.-LOPY is :to Provide 1,500,000 •
soldiers, Slovakia 100400 and Italy •
•.many More than she luis•Yet sent
to the eastern &tint, With 'some
unverified reports mentioning •1,-
OPO;000.
rjop Conlrnaridee.
• ,
13ig new offensive against Ba-
taan i expected as Gen. Tomo-
• yuki Yamashita, conqueror of
iniapore, takes oder as com-
mander Of Jap forces in the
Philippies'
. • . '
. Have You Heard?
Puffing and lalpwing, the young
man just m naged• to itimp into 4
,carriage:aa the train• left the_star.„•.:
,,t1011.
• The middle-aged -Man in the
cprner eyed him with scorn.
.
I was your age, inY
• lad," he said, "I could rim half
a mile, catch a train by the skin
of my teeth, and yet be a • s fresh
as--a-daiey" •
• "Yes," gasped -the young fel-,
• low; -,"bet I missed this one at
the last station."
He was telling her I4s fa-
mily history. "My grandfather
was a poor, hardl-working
• clockmaker. When he diel
fork1W- estate, iviti-dIP-co
• sisted of two hundred clocks,
my father."
• „ "How interesting," s 'a a
• said. "It must have been real
fun winding •up his estate?!.
A teacher sent this note to the
• mother of :an unruly
"Dear Mrs. Jones, I regret *pry
Mach to •inform you thatyour
son, Robert, idles away his tim
is disobedient, quarrelnome, and
disturbs ' other studepts. wile are
• trying work: • HeIheedi a good
thrashing and I strongly urge that
• yarti give him one." .•
- This was the reply she received:
"Dear Miss Smith Lick him
yourself; • I ain't mad at him.
They were having their .
first quarrel. '
"I'm, diiappointed" .said
• 'the hkisband. . "When we
• were 'first married 1 thought
' • you were an angel."
Yes," retorted his wife,
• "I suppose `that's why you
• never • bought me any
clothes." •
"Didn't you hear the alien?"
asked the A.R.P.,'warden advising
an old, countryman to take cover.
• With 'enemy planes droning over-
head, the Than was still strolling
about the streets.
"Yes, I heard 'un," said the
old man, "but that bain't .nothing
to do with me. 1 lives tt—,"
giv-
ing the liame of his village, five
• miles away. •
'Brown: "My wife went io
see the doctor fast week, and
he told her to take plenty of
exercise."
• Smith' "And is she doing
it?" •
Brown t "Well, if jumping
at conclusions and running
up bills can be called exer-
cise, Sh-e, is."
'Frozen . Silhouette. .
• Is Causing
• The "Frozen Silhouette", as de-
creed by the United 'States War
PredUCtion, Board, •is • causing
chills2 and fevers in style centres
iY Flew York. —
Designers of clothes and the
women who wear- them are upset,
to think that the way they look •
today, with 'skirts so short ' and .
furbelows .so few, is the way .they,
are Ong to look from now On,
or etten More so, for specific regu-
lations expected to come within
the • next few weeks will skimp
here and shorten there.
• If one is size 16., the new regu-
lations will deeree a dress just
42 inches long from neck to hem..
That's an inch, shoiter than usual.
Separate skirts can' be 30 inches
long, belt and hem. included. Nd ,
dress cad have its own jacket,
cape or redingote.
There'll be no 'more three-piece
no, i)Li7ool' linings, no wool '
cloth under fur collars, no mateh...
.ing hats, bags, muffs or patch
pockets.. • - -
°
Rcosevelt Approves
Healthy Recreation
President Rocisevelt believes
that. healthy recreation, within
reapeable..limits, will. help pro- •
mote efficiencY in the war effort.
But, he declared,. it must be
'borne in. mind that "recreation as
nsual" is just as bad as "business
as:usual."
"Recreation under present con-
ditiensan be undertaken solely
with the purpose of -building up
hody and min 1' and with the thiei
thought that this i11 . help, win.
the war."
IteerPat:on, he aid, might cone
through .attendance at' or oartiCi- •
pation itl varioree• sports, motiot.
picturpi., picnics and so, on. .
H.tild 711:s press conference
that "mat...y people" had written'
requesting a statement on the gov.a"
ereirentk!: t.w.,ittide toward contin-.
eata.e el and
ti, i.vartiroe„
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• Modern Etiquette
• BY ROBERTA 4LEE
• 1. Is' it proper to guess at a
name if one his not, heard it dis-
tinctly'during-an-in troduCti o n
2. What does an invalid do' if
• she wishes to return •calls that
have- been made upon. her?
3. Should cal be eaten
with a seem?' •
4. Is it proper for "a • man .
to sandwich, himself between two
women when wallivvitir-them
on the street? • • •
5. Is it good form to leave
softie food on the plate when
finishing a inertIR
• 6. Are postscripts to letters in
• ANSERS
- Nee h- hotter to- ask—
guesi and have to be corrected.
The proper thing to say would
be: "I'm very sorry, but I did not
,hear your name correctly,". or
• "DidMr. •Johnson call you Miss
•Ferris? Pm sorry, but 1 did •not
hear very Well." • •
2 She may make her calls by
--proxyii• In other Words She may
send a daughter or close friend
in her place. This, of course, is •
not expected of her, but it is
a 'nice gesture on her part.
• 3. No; the fork should be used.
4. No. The Man always takes
the curb -side of the pavement,
'whether he is walking With one
woman or' with several. '
5. No, it is not at all necessary.• .
6. No. These should be avoid;
ed as much as possible, as they
, are merely afterthoughts and in-.
• dicate a slipshod manner in the
composition ,of your letters. One
should take • pains to include ev-
erything 'he wishes to say in the
• bcdy of the Iettd: " •
• • Q. How can I prevent water
• that has been spilled on hardwood
floors from spotting?: ,
ehith dipped •
• in 4terpentine, Using a • regular
motion. Then dry with another
• clean Cloth. - -
How can I prevent a rug
from slipping?
• A. A remedy, suggested for a
slipping rug is to take three pre-
• serving jar-rabbers,, sew them to-
•gether, and attach to the under-
side cornerof the rug. Of course
this must be done to each Corner:
41, Q. How ean I bleach clothes
When 'laundering them? •
. Add a t:easpetin -of-turpen.
tine til the water when washing
.7
, hitte
The class was' studying magne-
tism.
"Robert," asked • the 4master,
"how many natural magnets are
there?'!
"Two, sir," was the :surprising
answer:
"And. will you .please. name
thenar
• .
. "Blondes and brunettes."
Grass collected from the ro d -
'side . provided a Kent, Engl:d,
butcher with five 'tons of win er
food for his stock.
•'iikWAY GO CORNS
Iteele--velj by Cress Corn Salve
."sAnsFAcTioN OR MONEY Back
'the first application of Cress 6irrt Saltie quickly
removes ..ererass Shortly, you rerreve painful
cnu, 1 t101sni.p,,:iir ,41.11rtori.:411ee ntoai I.,s .NoGc.tut(t2:8,
Corn Salve .'tut), clit.ig iounter, u'ildsly. and. eilioy
guaranteed relief, this time.
•
Nazi Subs Carry.
Two Bomber Planes
' Rudolph Hasbrook, st. member '
Of. the London auxiliary fire force,
says the 'Ge,rmans now have sub- •
• marines equipped with two bomb-
ing 'planes each • which .would
• make possible air ..raids as far
Wand as Chicago. • Addressing,
•
civilian defence leaders . in phi -
cage, Hasbrook said the Nazis
could bringthe subs to 'the sur-
face' at night, assemble their
bombers, fly': out to Bomb their
Objectives and ,return totheir
subrnarine bases. The, betraters.
are stored in the submarine's hold
he said:.
• Eyelet Brass
Enough brass to make cartridge
cases for a million artillery shells
a year, states Science Service,
will he saved by using substitutes
for Masi, in shoe eyelets,
Mount McKinley, National ,Park
in •Alaska, embraces 3,300 square
mile .
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What Science
is Doing
RANDOM ITEMS
Random items from the annual
meeting of the American Associa-
tion for the Advancement Of Sci-
ence:
Fish in the rivers a the Great
Plains country taste through their
fins—all except•the tail fin.. Their
best -tasting taste buds are scat-
tered around on the others, Dr.
• George A. Moore of Oklahoma
A:. and M. College has found• .
You weigh less standing on, a
chair than chl 'tle floor --and Dr.
Dayton H. dlewell ofsDallai can
tell you just how niuch. It's be-
cause the body is' that !trek
farther' from tile centTe of
earth. Dr. Clewell's gadget is a''•
grayimeter, used in Petroleum
prospecting
•
The anectrescopic eye can, de-
• te(t invisible gases rising in min-
ute, telltale quantities over areas
where there may be oil dePosits.
Some 'oil companies are using the
spectroscope now. ' •
• If you want to keep your own
teeth for along; long time—move
tai)gaf sSmith County, Texite:'
• The average there is about one
decayed, missing or filed tooth
per child,. compared to fi, 10 or
even more, elsewhere: • Lots. ;of
sunshine,' foods high in phosphorus
content, calcium in the soil,. just
the right amount of fluroine in
the 'water.
......._,Q449LOig Dr. Edward Taylor,
directoi%of the dental division of
the state department of health:,,
' "The pepple themselves — typi-
• caLwestern. Americans -- live a
• free, open We, comparatively, e?t-
•'empt from nervous tension, grow-
• ing and consuming a great vari-
• ety, of foods' for their tables.".
Railroads Seen As
GreatWar Machines
Pi trY
•
the • bleadning.:preceistz • ' •
: Q.' How can I' prevent tarnish•
on silverware? •- • . • • • • •
A. A few •pieces of • iianaphor
dropped . into • the •, eilVerware•
drawer will prevent the silverware
from tarnishing. ., • •
' •
Q. How can I clean old coins?
A. Apply powdered whiting
with a damp 'cloth. 'If. the, coin
isplaced in a: raw • White potato
and allowed to remain for about
twelve hours, the Original lustre •
will be restored.
• teacher: "Robert, give me
a sentence which iracluder the '
word 'fascinate.' Robert (af- '
ter deep thought): "My fa- •
titer has a waistcoat with 10
buttons on, but he can only
• fasten eight.",
Send More Eggs
•• To Great Britain
•
•• The 1942 Catalogue, issued by
the Tweddle Chick, Hatcheries,
Ltd.,,Fergus, Qntario,' should help
to Speed up -production.. It is a
• beautifully ' illustrated booklet
showing photographs, of all the •
' famous Tweddle breeds and hy-
brid' crosses:
Send for this eataidgue. now.
It is free' for the asking.
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• QUICKLY RELIEVED
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treatment and run the rislt. of letting
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i•tehing ur sureness ur Painful pass-
• age of stool is nature's warning and
proper treatment shoUldbe secured
at once. • .
row tiffs purpose get a. package Of
Mern-Roid rrom any druggist and.
use . as directed.. This formula
which Is used internally Is a small,
easy to take tablet, will quickly
rellev.e the itching and soreness and
aid in healing the sore tender, spote.
Hem -fluid is pleasant to , use, is
highly recommended •and it seems'
the height dr roily for any one ,to
risk a painful and chronic pile
condition when such 'a fine remedy
• may be had at sUch a small cost.
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reatiat.tt
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IT DOES TASTE GOOD
IN A PlilE I
GROWN IN SUNNY
chine On the continent and the
• originating end of. the ,vital lines
• of ...communication -which. reed'
. around the.•world tn. -both.,:direc-.
tions from' 'North America. .•
• .Major '.Bond said, that the or,.
'ganization• , served "as reservoir
' from whith, to draW.-qiialifi.ed per, •
•Sonnel _for. advisory technical
.-
..cpmmitteee to perform some
spe-
cial sereice, on : shorttnotiee.". He
• stated that recently" ene,c9mmit,
tee had been formed to consider:
.,a.tiereporary reVISion apecifica-
• tions for track material,* at the.
instance- of the War :Production •
•I3'oard..Another,committee en-
•' gaged on an,,,emergeneY study of
' mays' and means to. redtice. rubber
-
consumption. A third Was asked
•to arrive at a prompt conclusion •
as to the effect upon the restrie-,,,...
fiat's of soda ash in the treatment
'of water for. use in locomotive
boilers, . as all • these materials,,
steel,• rubber' and soda ash, inust
.consetved7Tor ar purposes.
• "These are. a •fesli illustrations • of '
, What.' must be expected in c9n
scantly increasing Metteure,"
,Major Hoed.. concladed....
• 1
.',h.ncloipiers., Tihheoueaglig..lei•thadsoebsomi'ne6Sttim;t-i, ..
. • and attain their . Maximum •speed
edias eikooping at the rate (4 1,20
....held' emongnomilig Rigeone,. it has
,b;ueTinerkketliymi.wer4d.inati•-alg60 'and 180 miles an
• been.. prOVed. that; their best speed
•
stialghtaway at that speed.
•
is notanore•than unite a ininpte.
Pigeohacen 'rise itInaiSt. vertically
•
As a. result of' the•airany / races .
blvd has real pick-
. . •
...up, nigh Speed cameras h.ave.shown
that it flies from -a standiag start'
at 45 miles an hour, • which means .
thatits wings 'vibrate at the 'rate
of 55-75t beats "ii; second. • - .
Perhaps the lastest fliers of all
• the birds are, 28 their earns Sug-••
gests, , the swifts. • So Streathlined
• are 'the'se, birds that. ev.eit their
nostrils point backward. An Asiatic
• species has, been estimated.; to fly .3
at the rate of. posiblY 220 miles an
•. hth°eBuilir.e'd`,bs'r.east muse es ar 0"irtniia
. ..
are built for speed and
more powerful. • relatively, that!.
those of a man.
That • Canada was marked by
• destiny to become the connecting
• link between the two -great Anglo-,
'Saxon democracies, the United
States and • the British ,CcMarrion7
wealth of Nations, was •the key-
note of An address delivered by
Major F. L.• C. Bona, D.S.O.,
president of' American
way Engineering Association, at
the 43rd annual meeting of the
isSociat-idn, which-opned.-in. Ghia
-cago last week. •.• , •
ar_bifr add-resa to -the, directom-
Major Brd;_.who;TF•vice.president-, -
• and general manager. Central
RegiOn, Canadian National Rail;
ways, pointed out that the rail-
roads are the greatest war ma -
Birds On Wing
Built For Speed •
Ground for "Tail Tales".Says
Alice Boyd In Our Dumb
Animals '
-
Hunters 'telt "tall tales' •ltboat -
the speed of the duck that got
away,and there is ground for
"-th4ir--5tOrte5=-Orrorastarks and—
teal are known to fly at 50,,,,to ,55
miles an hour. A pheasant's' best
speed has boen ascertained to Ibe•
• 40•miles an hour, :while a Partridge
• , travels about 25 miles an hmir.
• Birds pt erey, such as eagles and
hawks, have great flying spee ,
but not for sustained flights over
longr-cititalicaemeirasts.,_;
sweep down upon their victims.
• witb,sudilen bursts of speed, which
• in the case of the duck hawk, one
of ,the world's • fastest birds, hae„.
41..a•g;'
• 7,altatirk*
• 'N
7—Peorihecy--Accgrate •. -
• „
• The, Daily Sketch of London re-
calls that Germany's Hindenburg
once said Russia as so vest she
would wallow the largest army.
• , .
Parachute e unless they •
are 'packed :in refrigerated stor- •' •.
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